Printronix SL_T5R Energy Star User Manual

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Chapter

4

Downloading TrueType Fonts

10. At the command prompt type:

copy /b filename.dwn LPT1

<Enter>

(where

filename

.dwn is file name you noted in step 9.)

NOTE:

If you are loading the file using the LPT2 port on the computer, type
the following command:

copy /b filename.dwn LPT2

<Enter>

(where

filename

.dwn is a file you noted in step 9.)

If you are loading the file using the serial port on the computer, type
the following commands:

mode COM1:9600,N,8,1,P

<Enter>

copy /b filename.dwn COM1

<Enter>

(where

filename

.dwn is a file you noted in step 9.)

The 9600 baud rate is the only selection some systems can use. The
baud rate information entered in the above commands must match the
Baud Rate setting (in the SERIAL PORT menu) saved in the Power-Up
Config.

You can download the fonts one at a time by entering one file name per
the

copy

command or you can copy multiple files in one

copy

command.

To download one file at a time, enter the following at the command
prompt:

copy /b filename.dwn LPT1

<Enter>

To download multiple files, enter the following at the command prompt,
for example:

copy /b filename1.dwn+filename2.dwn+...LPT1

<Enter>

11. While the font file is copied into the flash memory, the printer LCD informs

you of the download process and status. After the new file successfully
downloads into memory, the printer resets itself and goes online.

12. To verify that the fonts have been downloaded:

NOTE:

Admin User must be set to Enable in the PRINTER CONTROL menu.
See page 136.

a.

Perform a configuration printout.

— OR —

b.

Select

PRINTER CONTROL

View File List

. The new file names

will appear with the same part number file name you downloaded, but
with an

.ttf

extension.

NOTE:

The font typefaces cannot be selected via the printer control panel.
They can only be selected via a software command from the host.

13. Press the

PAUSE

key to place the printer online and return the printer to

normal operation.

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