Xerox 4220/MRP, 4230/MRP, 4219/MRP, 4215/MRP manual Data stream commands, DSC control codes

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DSC and SCS

 

data stream commands

The emulated IBM printers support a range of data stream commands. Some commands are ignored by certain models, while others are implemented within the feature restrictions imposed by the particular printer.

The data stream commands described in this chapter control the formatting of the printed data. Your Xerox MRP Family coax printers support the following types of commands:

·Data Stream Compatibility (DSC)

·SNA (Systems Network Architecture) Character String (SCS).

At the beginning of each section is a table summarizing the commands in hexadecimal order and a comparison table showing how the commands are supported for each emulation. The descriptions of the commands are presented alphabetically.

Remember PCL 5 emulation and PostScript Level 2 are supported using transparencies. Refer to the ªTransparent (TRN)º command section for detailed information on using this command.

DSC control codes

DSC control codes have different meanings in unformatted and formatted modes:

·In unformatted mode, the line length and carriage movement is controlled by New Line (NL), Carriage Return (CR), and End of Message (EM) control codes. EM terminates buffers.

·In formatted mode, the control codes NL, CR, and EM are ignored. Lines are filled to the maximum print position (MPP) or maximum line print; then an implicit new line is performed.

Form Feed (FF) is valid in DSC mode provided its position is valid. The positional attributes of FF apply to both formatted and unformatted modes of operation.

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Contents Xerox Page Installation caution SafetyCanada Europe 50 Hz, 220 240 V equipment Laser safetyAvoid Direct Exposure to Beam 50hz. Configuration 60hz. Configuration Operational safety Do thisDo not do this Configuration of ELCI/RCD Window Reset button Safety featureApprovals and certification 60 Hz, 115International configuration of ELCI/RCD Window Reset button Page Table of contents Function Selection via Line FSL commands Xiii Xiv Error handling Configuration and sysgen samplesFont support and selection Appendices Configuration and Resource Utility MVSIndex GlossaryGLOSSARY±1 INDEX±1Page About this manual ConventionsText conventions GSM Procedure conventionsEnter print BoldProcedure conventionsÐpersonal computer PC Window messagesKeyboard key Page Emulated printers Overview and printer setupPrinter Model Type Speed Xerox printerCPI LPI Character setsFeatures and compatibilities Printer setupMRP Family user interface interaction with coax interface Print Language Setup HP LaserJet Emulation Mode For A4 paper use Sets the default paper size Configuring the Coax interface cardSets the default print language ST1Size Checking the interface configurationPrint language Printer address and emulationSample of a Coax Interface Configuration Report Command Numbers and names FSL cross reference for the coax configurationMRP Family delete current job capability DSC control codes Data stream commandsCommand summary and comparison Carriage Return CR DSC command descriptionsEnd of Message EM Form Feed FFReserved codes Null NULSCS data stream structure Command summarySCS command comparison Supported SCS commandsCommand descriptions Back Space BSSCS coax Bell BEL Enable Print ENPHorizontal Tab HT Graphic Escape GEInhibit Print INP RememberLine Feed LF Interchange Record Separator IRS2BD2nn48xxxxxxsddoddxxxxxxxx Presentation Media PPMExtended highlighting definitions Set Attribute SAColor definitions Character Set definitions2BC803grop Set Graphic Error Action Sgea2BC1nnhhlmrmht...tn Set Horizontal Format SHFOne-byte number that specifies the column Set Line Density SLD Set Print Density SPD 2BC2nnvvvtmbmvt1...tn Set Vertical Format SVFOne-byte number that specifies the first print Vertical Channel Select VCS Transparent TRNVertical Tab VT Page Storing and reading settings Setting levelsFunction Selection via Line FSL Actions at power upFSL escape character Using FSL escape characterTypes of FSL escape character PermanentRemoving FSL escape character Format of FSL escape sequencesFSL commands General syntax of an FSL commandFSL types FSLSet IBM Buffer Size FSL Common command features ESCÐSingle Paired Hex Transparent ESC-ESCÐMultiple Paired Hex TransparentHEX T1ÐOffline Hex Dump Pcia Dump T4ÐPrintout SettingsT2ÐOnline Hex Dump T3ÐOnline Ascii Hex DumpX0ÐSet Printer in Hold Mode T6ÐCancel Online Ascii Hex DumpT5ÐPrintout Character Set WÐPrint Bar CodeX3ÐRestore Factory Default Settings X2ÐRestore Settings from Permanent StorageX4ÐRestore Settings from Permanent Storage Y1ÐSet IBM Buffer SizeY2ÐSet Default LPI @Y2, n@LPI Y4ÐSet Default Line Spacing single/double Y3ÐSet Default CPI@Y3, n@ @Y4,n@@Y5,n@ Y5ÐSet Default Maximum Page Length MPLY7ÐSet Case mono, dual Y6ÐSet Default Maximum Print Position MPP@Y6, n@ @Y7, n@@Y8, n@ Y8ÐSet LU1 Language@Y9, n@ Y9ÐSet Default Print Quality@Y10, n1, n2@ Y10ÐSet Page Format@Y11, n1, n2@ Y11ÐSet Default Paper PathUtility PCL parameter to 4220/MRP Y11, n1 Esc&I#H 4230/MRPFunction Selection VIA Line FSL Commands Y12ÐSet Default Paper Size @Y12, n1 ,n2@PCL Y13ÐSet Wrap/Cut Option at Physical Paper Size @Y13, n1 , n2@PCL5 Y19ÐSet Simplex / Duplex Y14ÐEnable Graphic Option@Y14, n@ @Y19, n@@Y19, 1@ Y25ÐFF Before Local Copy@Y10,1@ @Y25, n@Y26ÐFF After Local Copy Example @Y25, 1@ sets Form Feed Before Local Copy@Y26, n@ Example @Y26, 1@ sets Form Feed After Local Copy @Y27, n@ Y27ÐNon-SCS Print ImageY28ÐNon-SCS, CR at MPP + @Y28, n@Carriage Return CR is received at MPP+1 Y29ÐNon-SCS, NL at MPP + @Y29, n@Received at MPP+1 Y30ÐNon-SCS, Valid FF Followed by Data @Y30, n@On the next form Y31ÐNon-SCS, Valid FF at End of Print Buffer @Y31, n@Next form @Y32, n@ Y32ÐNon-SCS, FF Valid@Y33, n@ Y33ÐNon-SCS, Automatic Function at End of JobY36ÐSuppress IBM Control Code Y34ÐLast LF on Page Sent as FF@@Y34, n@ @Y36, n@Valid SCS codes Code Command name Ebcdic Hex Y37ÐIBM Printer Emulation Select@Y37, n@ Y44ÐSuppress CR and SP to Same Position Y38ÐIBM Communication Feature Query, EAB@Y38, n@ @Y44, n@@Y46, n1 , n2 , n3@ Y46ÐSet IRQ Timer@Y47, n @@!ascii ascii@ Y47ÐESC-Mode Selection@Y49, n1 `password@ Y49ÐRestrict Access of Temporary and Permanent SettingsY48ÐSet Permanent Escape Example 1 @Y249, FOREST@ @Y253, 1@Y50ÐFF After Time Elapse Y51ÐUser Strings at Power Up@Y50, n@ Print bufferY58ÐUser-defined String After Local Copy Y57ÐUser-defined String Before Local CopyY59ÐBar Code Definition @Y59, Def. no., Bar code type, Height ,Expansion@Def. no UPC and EAN Bar code types second digit explainedExample @Y59, 1, 29, 9, 2@ @W1, LaserJet@ Y60ÐFont Link for GFIDs@Y60, n1, n2@ CPIGfid Gfid = Pitch equivalencePitch PSMPitch choices Original pitch Selected pitch Y61ÐSetup for User-defined Strings@Y61, n, string@ StringY62ÐSetup for IBM-defined Strings Example 2 @Y61, 5, 1B*c300A*c30B1B*c0P@@Y62, n, string@ # String Choice for PCL String CPIAttributes 140 Draft 141 18 Near Letter Quality 142 Correspondence LAC 10 CPI LAC 15 CPIHMI Y72ÐReset Translate Table Y71ÐCreate Translate TableY73ÐSelect Translate Table Y75ÐOverwrite Translate Table Y74ÐDefine Symbol Set String@Y74,string no.,HEXdata@ @Y75, n1, n2, data n1,n2, data@Y76ÐCreate APL Translate Table Overwrite methods available@Y76,table number@ Y78ÐSelect APL Translate Table Y77ÐReset APL Translate Table@Y77,table number@ @Y78,table number@@Y80, n1, n2, data n1, n2, data@ Y80ÐOverwrite APL Translate TableY88ÐDefine Page Offset Y89ÐEnable Page Offset@Y88 n1, n2 ,n3@ @Y89, n1 ,n2@@Y90, n1, n2@ Y90ÐDefine User Escape StringY91ÐGFID/Font Select Setup Example @Y90, 1A, `ABCD 8F, `@Y8, 4@ @ exchanges future@Y91, n1, n2, n3, n4, n5 ,n6@ Gfid Pitch TypographicIBM Gfid Y92ÐPoint Size Strings Y93ÐAttribute StringsY94ÐTypeface Strings Y98ÐEnable Automatic Page Orientation APO Support Y96ÐGFID Select@Y96, GFID@ Y100ÐPrinter Share String and Timer Timeout@Y100, n1 , n2@ Y119ÐEnable/disable automatic paper size configuration Y120ÐSetting Printout at Power UpY249ÐEnter Engineering Mode Placing commands in the data stream Y253ÐAllow passwordsLayout functions ZÐSend User-defined StringsOrientation algorithm YES END YESCOR END LPL TBM Logical Page SizeLBM LPWFunction Selection VIA Line FSL Commands Page Included fonts Supported fontsFONT000A 3816 emulation fonts and their corresponding GFIDs Font nameGlobal Font Identifiers GFIDs Gfid to PCL font mappingPrint density to Gfid mapping Gfid interval and related pitch Print DensityCharacter per inch CPI Font selection via FSL in coax Font selection using printer resident PCL fontsSelecting COR fonts XxxyyXXX Character sets COR font mapping Characters per inch CPI SelectionTypo Page Error code descriptions Error type IBM error typesFSL error messages Recoverable printer errorsRecoverable errors Recoverable errors Code Error type Code descriptionNonrecoverable hardware errors Recoverable errors Code Error Code DescriptionNonrecoverable hardware errors Code Error Code Description Page Host Coax printers line configurationsConfiguration and Sysgen Samples Sysgen samples Sample IO Gen for the 3174/3274Ðnon-SNA controller Sample NCP GenÐGroup, Line, PU, and LU definitionsÐ3274-61C Sample NCP GenÐGroup, Line, PU, and LU definitionsÐ3276-C JES/328X print facility parametersModetab Modeent LOGMODE=S3270 Page Installing your Configuration and Resource Utility Configuration and Resource Utility MVSCart Xxxxxxxx JOB UuuuConfiguration and Resource Utility MVS UNIT= CART,LABEL=2,SL,,,EXPDT=98000 LOADINST,CLASS=A,MSGCLASS=XDD DSN=XMRP.V1R2M1.CFGDLIB Copy INDD= CART,OUTDD=TARGETDISP=,CATLG,DELETE,UNIT=3380 DD DSN=XMRP.V1R2M1.LINKLIBDCB=RECFM=U,BLKSIZE=6144 DD DISP=SHR,DSN=XMRP.V1R2M1.LOADManaging fonts 3816 emulation fonts Font name Loading fontsManaging forms Accessing the Font List screenAccessing the Form List screen Managing lists of resourcesLoading Xerox forms Accessing the List Manager screen Loading lists of resourcesDownloading Ascii files Configuration Description List Accessing the Configuration Description List screenVPS 6.2 transparency Configuration and Resource Utility MVS 00005A PDS Member not Found Creating a configuration fileModifying and loading a configuration file Modifying a configuration fileCreating the User-created FSL Deleting or copying a configuration file Configuration in the VM environmentLoading a configuration file Please Enter Printer DestinationSelecting functions Configuration and Resource Utility componentsFunction keys Keys Name Description BackwardAccessing the MVS Ispf Primary Option Menu == TSO Exec XMRP.V1R2M1.CLISTXRSCMNU Invoking the Configuration and Resource UtilityTSO Exec `XMRPV1R2M1CLISTCRTCFGD Create Configuration DescriptionYES NONE,YES,NO FF After Time Elapse Change Configuration Description Saving a Create Configuration DescriptionTSO Exec `XMRPV1R2M1CLISTCHGCFGDmember name Refer to -2 for a description of the function keys Saving a Change Configuration Description Clist code listingsHandling error messages Listing configuration descriptionsCreating configuration descriptions Changing configuration descriptionsLoading configuration descriptions XMRPV1R2M1CLISTLDXRXFNT Proc 2 Fntname Dest CommandAlloc DAXMRPV1R2M1FNTLIB&FNTNAME Ffont Reuse CALLXMRPV1R2M1LOADLDXRXFNTPage Font and code set tables Table A-1.PCL Translate Codepage 500 to Roman Table A-2.PCL Translate Codepage 500 to PC Table A-3.PCL Translate Codepage 500 to Ecma Font and Code SET Tables Table A-5.PCL Translate Codepage 500 to Ascii Bit Equivalent to PCL translate table Table A-7.PCL Translate Codepage 500 to OCR B Table A-8.PCL Translate Codepage 500 to PC-850 RSP NSP Table A-10. Code Table A-11.Code Page 274ÐBelgian Table A-12.Code Page 275ÐBrazilian Table A-13.Code Page 276ÐFrench Canadian Table A-14.Code Page 277ÐDanish/Norwegian RSPTable A-15.Code Page 278ÐFinnish/Swedish Table A-16.Code Page 280ÐItalian Table A-17.Code Page 281ÐJapanese Latin characters Table A-18.Code Page 282ÐPortuguese Table A-19.Code Page 284ÐSpanish/Spanish speaking Table A-20.Code Page 285ÐU.K. English Table A-21.Code Page 297ÐFrench Table A-22.Code Page 500ÐMultinational Table A-23.APL character assignment in EBCDIC-SNA mode Table A-24.DSC code page EBCDIC-DSC modes NULTable A-25.DSC APL character assignment Table A-26.APL character assignment EBCDIC-DSC Font and Code SET Tables DSC option defaults 4214 4028 Default 4215/MRP coax DSC option defaultsSetting Default settings 3262 3268 3287 3812/16 4245 6262 4220/4219 DSC optionTable C-1.DSC Commands Name Code Command summaryTable C-2.SCS commands Name Code Commands Description of feature Default MPLMPP EAB Description of feature Command DefaultXx = Description of feature Command Default Pcia Communications buffer`0FFF` `1FFF`Printer Output Area Printer output areaAddress Function Description Output area Control unit output area Control Unit Output AreaSCS Coax Communications Buffer Abort OrdersSystem Status Available SSA Print order processingDSC print order processing Table D-5.Extended field attribute EFA Bit Value Description Field Attribute FA character definitions BitTable D-6.Character attribute CA Typeface Symbol Set Point Table E-1.PCL fonts and equivalent IBM GFIDs Font nameIBM EAN/UPC Equivalent IBM GFIDs Font name Dutch 601 Bold 1405 Table F-1.Recommended settings IBM printers MRP Family Font FormatsFSL Y14 FSL Y37 FSL Y38 Sending data to multiple ports Printing a separator page between jobsHelpful Hints Page Query replies Query Replies CPI C6 MPP DC MPP0BÐ0E Lcid = APL 0AÐ0B Byte Value Hex Description0CÐ0D 0EÐ0F0BÐ0C Table G-6.Highlight reply Byte Value Hex DescriptionTable G-8.Save restore Reply Byte Value Hex Description Table G-9.Data chaining reply Byte Value Hex DescriptionTable G-10.Data streams reply 0C FF 0DÐ0E1AÐ1B 1CÐ1DXerox MRP Family publications Related publicationsInternational Publication Number LanguageTCP/IP Other publications IBM publicationsRank Xerox documentaion Numbers Publication Language Rank Xerox documentation numbersVPS remote configuration Overview of VPSTRNCLASS=A,C,35 42XX/MRP transparency Sepinfo = USEREX01 JES Sysout Selection CriteriaFCB Support = no Group Definitions Grpname = Usmg SYSUT1 DD DSN = JK12345.FSLFILE.Y37,DISP = SHR PCL forms overviewUsing FormFixC to create macros Installing FormFixC· FORMFIXC.EXE · FORMFIXC.SYS · READMECX.DOC Macro ID Implementing FormFixCSending a PCL macro to the printer Transferring a macro to the IBM hostSYSUT1 DD DSN = JK12345.PCLFILE.INVOICE,DISP = SHR \COPY /B INVOICE.PCL LPT1Overlay command Merging variable data with a single form macroLine Call command SYSUT1 DD DSN = JK12345.EBCDIC.VARDATA2,DISP = SHRLine Line N Merging variable data with different forms macros Switching form orientation Space LimitationsPage Glossary BSC Cuoa CORDSC DOSEAB EbcdicEFA HP PCL GSMIRQ IpdsLPL LU1GLOSSARY-8 Xerox MRP Family Coax Command Reference OS/VS2 OEMPA1 PA2PDL POARAM SCS ROMSNA SSAThroughput TroubleshootingTypeface Utility PagesNumerals IndexIndex Xerox MRP Family Coax Command Reference INDEX-3 INDEX-4 Xerox MRP Family Coax Command Reference GDDM, 1-2, GLOSSARY-5 FSL, GLOSSARY-5IRQ, 3-38, GLOSSARY-6 MSA + ML-1, D-9, GLOSSARY-8 GLOSSARY-8GLOSSARY-7 LPL, 3-68, GLOSSARY-7PCL 5, 1-1, 1-3, GLOSSARY-9 font, E-1 to E4t Xerox MRP Family Coax Command Reference INDEX-9 INDEX-10 Xerox MRP Family Coax Command Reference Valid INDEX-12 Xerox MRP Family Coax Command Reference Alternate Media Order Card T T E D Business Reply Mail
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