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2 Edition: March 2006TOC-1 4 ContentsIntroduction ......................................................................1-1 PCL Emulation...................................................... ............2-1 Printer Job Language ......................................................3-1 5 TOC-2PostScript Emulation.......................................................4-1 6 TOC-3Switching Languages ......................................................5-1 Flash Memory and Disk...................................................6-1 Printer Specifications ......................................................7-1 7 TOC-41-1 8 CHAPTER 1: Introduction13 CHAPTER 2: PCL EmulationSelecting PCL EmulationUsing SmartSwitch Using the Operator Panel or MarkVision Professional 14 2-2Using Your Software Program 15 2-316 2-417 2-5Print Area Menu ItemTable 2-1: Lexmark C760 and C762 Paper and Envelope Dimensions 18 2-619 2-7Font and Symbol Set Support for the Lexmark C760 and C7 62 20 2-821 2-9Forward and Backward Compatibility Modes for the Lexmark C760 and C762Standard PCL Emulation Fonts 22 2-10Table 2-2: Forward and Backward Compatibility Font Selection Commands (Continued) 23 2-1124 2-12@PJL RESET Backward Table 2-3: Forward and Backward Compatibility Font Selection Commands (Continued) 25 2-1326 2-14Selecting Symbol Sets for the Lexmark C760 and C762 27 2-1528 2-1629 2-1730 2-1831 2-19Table 2-6: PCL Emulation Symbol Sets - Latin 2, Latin 5, Lati n 6, Cyrillic, Greek 32 2-2033 2-2134 2-2235 2-2336 2-24Table 2-7: PCL Emulation Symbol Sets - Specials Table 2-6: PCL Emulation Symbol Sets (Continued) - Latin 2, Lati n 5, Latin 6, Cyrillic, Greek 37 2-2538 2-2639 2-2740 2-2841 2-29All fonts that support the Roman-8 (8U) symbol set al so support the following 19 symbol sets. Table 2-8: ISO PCL Emulation Symbol Sets 42 2-30Tabl e 2-8: ISO PCL Emulation Symbol Sets (Continued) 43 2-3144 2-32Command Stru cture Command Para meters 45 2-3346 2-34PCL Emulation CommandsPCL Emulation Commands by Function 47 2-35Table 2-11: Job Control (Continued) 48 2-3649 2-3750 2-3851 2-3952 2-40Table 2-13: Alphanumeric ID Table 2-14: Cursor Positioning 53 2-41Table 2-14: Cursor Positioning (Continued) 54 2-4255 2-43Table 2-15: Font Selection (Continued) 56 2-44Table 2-16: User-Defined Symbol Set Table 2-15: Font Selection (Continued) 57 2-45Table 2-17: Font Creation Table 2-18: Macros 58 2-4659 2-47Table 2-20: User-Defined Pattern Table 2-21: Rectangular Area Fill Graphics 60 2-48Table 2-21: Rectangular Area Fill Graphics (Continued) 61 2-49Table 2-22: Raster Graphics 62 2-50Table 2-22: Raster Graphics (Continued) 63 2-51Table 2-22: Raster Graphics (Continued) 64 2-52Table 2-23: Color Extensions 65 2-53Table 2-23: Color Extensions (Continued) 66 2-54Table 2-24: Status Readback 67 2-55Table 2-25: Picture Frame Table 2-26: Miscellaneous Commands 68 2-56GL/2 CommandsTable 2-27: Configuration Group Table 2-26: Miscellaneous Commands (Continued) 69 2-57Table 2-28: Vector Group Table 2-29: Polygon Group Table 2-27: Configuration Group (Continued) 70 2-58Table 2-30: Character Group Table 2-29: Polygon Group (Continued) 71 2-59Table 2-31: Line and Fill Attributes Group 72 2-6073 2-6174 2-62Run-Length Encoded DataRun-Length Encoded Data is interpreted in pairs of bytes. The first byte: Tagged Image File Format 75 2-63Delta Row byte(s) is added to the offset until the next byte is not 255. 76 2-64Adaptive Compression CountL. Table 2-32: Adaptive Compression Control Strings 77 2-65Zlib Group 3 and Group 4 Raster Compression 78 2-66Additional Compression Modes 79 2-673-1 80 CHAPTER 3: Printer Job Language178 CHAPTER 4: PostScript Emulation271 CHAPTER 5: Switching Languages SmartSwitch 272 5-2Setting SmartSwitch for Different Interfaces Printer Job Language 273 5-36-1 274 CHAPTER 6: Flash Memory and Disk275 6-2Resource Data Collection (Download Target) 276 6-3 Storing Resources on Flash Memory or Disk Viewing the Conten ts of Flash Memory and Disk 277 6-4 Example of DirectoryOptional Font Memory Part Name 278 6-5 Part Number Write Password Protected ID 279 6-6280 6-7 Description Password Protection 281 6-8Rewriting the Flash Content 282 6-9Accessing Files with PostScrip t Emulation 283 6-10Filenames Filename Extensions 284 6-11285 6-12286 6-13287 6-14Creating a Partition Enabling Job Buffering 288 6-15Disabling Job Buffering Recovering from a Power Loss 7-1 289 CHAPTER 7: Printer SpecificationsAirflow Requirement Noise Emission Levels 290 7-2Electrical SpecificationsWarning: Lexmar k recommends that you do n ot use volt age conver ters with printers. Power RequirementsThe followi ng tables list the nominal average power requirements (including fuser power). Table 7-2: Printer Electrical Specifications 291 7-3Physical Specifications Clearance Requirements 292 7-4Environmental Conditions Altitude Specifications Atmospheric Pressure 8-1 293 CHAPTER 8: Printer Interfaces294 8-2Setting Up the Communications PortSetting Up the Communications Port Using Windows 95/98/Me 295 8-3Setting Up the Communications Po rt Using Windows NT 4.0 296 8-4Setting Up the Communications Port Using Windows 2000 297 8-5Setting Up the Communications Port Using Windows XP 298 8-6Decidi ng Wh ic h In te rfa ce to Us e 299 8-7 Parallel InterfaceComputer to Printer Printer to Computer (Advanced Status) Parallel Modes 1 and 2 300 8-8Standard Parallel Connector Using the INIT* Signal to Initialize Computer-to-Printer Communications 301 8-9Standard Parallel Connector 302 8-10303 8-11Standard Protocol Data Transfer Sequence 304 8-12Fastbytes Protocol Data Transfer Sequence 305 8-13Printer-to-Computer Communication (Advanced Status) 306 8-14307 8-15Parallel Mode 2 Signal DescriptionsSTROBE Receiver for the Lexmark T640x 308 8-16AUTOFD* Receiver for the Lexmark T640x DATA 1-8 Signal Driver/Rece ivers for the Lexmark T640x 309 8-17ACKNLG*, ERROR*, SLCT, PE Drivers for the Lexmark T640xThe following diagram illustrates the ACKNLG*, ERROR*, SLCT, PE drivers for the Lexmark T640x. BUSY Driver and INIT* Receiver for the Lexmark T640xThe following diagram illustrates the BUSY driver and the INIT* receiver for the Lexmark T640x. 310 8-18SLCTIN* Receiver for the Lexmark T640x Serial Interface Using the RS-232C Serial Interface 311 8-19How to Connect the RS-232C Serial Interf aceUse Lexmark serial cable P/N 1038693 (15.24 m or 50 ft) to connect the serial interface. RS-232C Serial Cable Pin AssignmentsThe RS-232C serial cabl e appears as follows: Table 8-3: Dedicated Serial Connector Pin Assignments (RS-232C) 312 8-20Using an IBM-Compatible Personal Computer with Serial Interface RS-232C 313 8-21 Serial Communication Parameters (RS-232C)Voltage Level Range Serial Data F rame Considerations (RS- 232C) Data Transmission Data Bits 314 8-22 Start and Stop Bits Parity 315 8-23316 8-24317 8-25DTR and DTR/DSR Protocol Timing (RS-232C) 318 8-26XON/XOFF Protocol Timing (RS-232C) The following diagram illustrates XON/XOFF Protocol Timing. 319 8-27 Serial E rrors Serial Computer Configuration Recommendatio ns (RS-232C) 320 8-28321 8-29322 8-30A-1 323 APPENDIX A: PCL Support332 APPENDIX B: PJL Support333 B-2Table B-1: Common Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) 334 B-3Table B-1: Common Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) 335 B-4Table B-2: Printer Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages 336 B-5337 B-6Table B-2: Printer Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) 338 B-7339 B-8340 B-9Table B-2: Print e r Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) 341 B-10Table B-2: Print er Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) 342 B-11Table B-3: Common Variables for PCL Emulation Tabl e B-2: Printer Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) 343 B-12Table B-4: Printer Uniq ue Variables for PCL Emulation Table B-3: Common Var iabl es for PCL Emulation (Continued) 344 B-13Table B-5: Common Variables for PostScript Emulation Table B-6: Printer Unique Variables for PostScript Emulation Table B-7: Printer Uniq ue LRESOURCE Variables 345 B-14Table B-8: Status Readback Commands Table B-9: USTATUS Unsolicited Status Variables 346 B-15Table B-10: PJL Messages for Auto-Continuable Conditions 347 B-16348 B-17349 B-18350 B-19Table B-11: PJL Messages for Attendance Conditions 351 B-20352 B-21353 B-22354 B-23355 B-24356 B-25Table B-12: PJL Messages for Paper Handling 357 B-26Table B-13: PJL Messages for Paper Jams Table B-12: PJL Messages for Paper Handling (Continued) 358 B-27359 B-28360 B-29361 B-30362 B-31Table B-14: Service Errors 363 B-32Table B-15: Device Attendance Messages Table B-16: Lexmark Unique PJL Commands 364 B-33Table B-17: File and Device Protection Commands Table B-16: Lexmark Unique PJL Commands (Continued) C-1 365 APPENDIX C: PostScript Support388 Index
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