HP 220240 User Manual

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4.5.5.2 Examples Using the Macro Feature

The examples in Table 4–16 demonstrate how to determine the macro

value.

Table 4–16: Macro Feature Examples

Character Set

and Value

Initialization

Message

and Value

Device ID

and Value

Macro

Value

JIS Katakana (20)

Not Enabled (00)

Level 3 (00)

20

DEC Technical (60)

Not Enabled (00)

Level 3 (00)

60

DEC Supplemental (00)

Not Enabled (00)

LN03 (01)

01

4.5.5.3 Paint Mode (paint)

The paint mode (paint) feature instructs the printer to reserve memory

space for one or two full bitmap pages, or not to allocate any bitmapped

memory space for page printing. Since printer memory is shared with both

fonts and page drawings, it is usually desirable to let the printer allocate

the memory dynamically, because even full page sixel images often print

in partial paint mode. You should enable the printer to direct the memory

allocation mechanism only in the following situations:
• If you are receiving error messages about page complexity, for example,

21 COMPLEX DATA.

• If pages are breaking incorrectly, for example, half the page prints on

one sheet and the second half on the next sheet.

See Table 4–12 for a complete description of the paint mode values.

4.5.5.4 Paper Size (paper)

The paper size feature determines the printable area on the page. It is

only used in manual feed mode when no other command has been received

to specify paper size. See Section 2.9 for additional information about

manually feeding media.

Printer Configuration

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