Printer configuration (group 40-50), 40 — loading a printer configuration – I-Data 5250 ALLY User Manual

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CHAPTER 2 — ADVANCED CONFIGURATION

Printer Configuration (Group 40-50)

Configuring the printer port can be as simple as loading the configuration

from the 5250 ALLY flash memory. This configuration specifies the

format information, translation tables, PFS codes, GFIDs and timing

values appropriate for the printer. Once the printer configuration is loaded,

the user may change any of these settings. Do not change any printer port

settings before loading a printer configuration, because loading a

configuration will overwrite all printer port settings.
If the user’s printer is not among those listed below, the user should load

the Generic configuration. If the Generic configuration is unsuitable, either

the user will have to build a configuration from scratch, defining all of the

options in this section, or the user will have to load a configuration and

change any of the options in this section that are not appropriate for the

user’s printer.

40 — Loading a Printer Configuration

Each of the following commands will load one of the available printer port

configurations:

!AGILE!40=00;

Xerox 3700 printer in ASCII mode

!AGILE!40=01;

Xerox 3700 printer in EBCDIC mode

!AGILE!40=02;

Xerox 4030 printer in ASCII mode

!AGILE!40=03;

Xerox 4030 printer in EBCDIC mode

!AGILE!40=04;

Xerox 4045 printer in ASCII mode

!AGILE!40=05;

Xerox 4045 printer in EBCDIC mode

!AGILE!40=06;

Xerox 4197 printer in ASCII mode

!AGILE!40=07;

Xerox 4197 printer in EBCDIC mode

!AGILE!40=08;

Xerox 4235 printer in ASCII mode

!AGILE!40=09;

Xerox 4235 printer in EBCDIC mode

!AGILE!40=0B;

Xerox 4235 printer in Production Print mode

(emulating a centralized printer) using the

EBCDIC character set

!AGILE!40=0C;

Xerox 4700 color printer in ASCII mode

!AGILE!40=0D;

Xerox 4700 color printer in EBCDIC mode

!AGILE!40=0E;

ASCII diagnostic. A diagnostic configuration

for ASCII printers that prints the name of each

PFS as it is invoked by the data stream, rather

than using the PFSs to format the document

!AGILE!40=0F;

EBCDIC diagnostic. A diagnostic configuration

for EBCDIC printers that prints the name of

each PFS as it is invoked, rather than using the

PFSs to format the document

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