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2 Edition: August 2004TOC-1 3 ContentsIntroduction ......................................................................1-1 PCL Emulation..................................................................2-1 4 TOC-2Printer Job Language ......................................................3-1 PostScript Emulation....................................................... 4-1 5 TOC-3Switching Languages ......................................................5-1 Flash Memory and Disk ...................................................6-1 6 TOC-4Printer Specifications ......................................................7-1 Printer Interfaces..............................................................8-1 7 TOC-51-1 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 2-4Lexmark C510(n)Note: The explanation of the printable area assumes the Table 2-1: Lexmark C510(n) Paper and Envelope Dimensions 17 2-5Lexmark X422Note: The explanation of the printable area assumes the Table 2-2: Lexmark X422 Paper and Envelope Dimensions 18 2-6Lexmark E230, E232, E234(n), E330, E332n1 1 1 Note: The explanation of the printable area assumes the Table 2-3: Lexmark E230, E232, E234(n), E330, E332n Paper and Envelope Dimensions 19 2-720 2-821 2-9Font and Symbol Set Support for the Lexmark X422 22 2-10Forward and Backward Compatibility Modes for the Lexmark X422Standard PCL Emulation Fonts, OCR and Code 3 of 9 bar code fonts 23 2-11Table 2-4: Forward and Backward Compatibility Font Selection 24 2-12Table 2-4: Forward and Backward Compatibility Font Selection 25 2-1326 2-14Table 2-5: Forward and Backward Compatibility Font Selection Commands(Continued) 27 2-15Selecting Symbol Sets for the Lexmark X422 28 2-1629 2-1730 2-18Table 2-8: ISO PCL Emulation Symbol Sets Table 2-7: Non-Text PCL Emulation Symbol Sets 31 2-19Font and Symbol Set Support for the Lexmark C510(n) 32 2-20Forward and Backward Compatibility Modes for the Lexmark C510(n)Standard PCL Emulation Fonts, OCR and Code 3 of 9 bar code fonts 33 2-21Table 2-9: Forward and Backward Compatibility Font Selection 34 2-22Table 2-9: Forward and Backward Compatibility Font Selection 35 2-2336 2-24Table 2-10: Forward and Backward Compatibility Font Selection Commands(Continued) 37 2-25Selecting Symbol Sets for the Lexmark C510(n) 38 2-2639 2-2740 2-28Table 2-13: ISO PCL Emulation Symbol Sets Table 2-12: Non-Text PCL Emulation Symbol Sets 41 2-29Font and Symbol Set Support for the Lexmark E230, E232 42 2-30Forward and Backward Compatibility Modes for the Lexmark E230, E232Standard PCL Emulation Fonts 43 2-3144 2-32Selecting Symbol Sets for Lexmark E230, E232 45 2-33Table 2-16: PCL Emulation Symbol Sets(Continued) - Latin 1 46 2-34Table 2-17: PCL Emulation Symbol Sets - Latin 2, Latin 5, Latin 6, Cyrillic, Greek 47 2-35Table 2-18: PCL Emulation Symbol Sets - Specials 48 2-36Table 2-19: ISO PCL Emulation Symbol Sets 49 2-37Font and Symbol Set Support for the Lexmark E234(n), E330, E332n 50 2-38Forward and Backward Compatibility Modes for the Lexmark E234(n), E330, and E332nStandard PCL Emulation Fonts 51 2-39Table 2-20: Forward and Backward Compatibility Font Selection Commands(Continued) 52 2-4053 2-41Table 2-21: Forward and Backward Compatibility Font Selection Commands(Continued) 54 2-4255 2-43Selecting Symbol Sets for the Lexmark E234(n), E330, and E332n 56 2-4457 2-4558 2-4659 2-4760 2-48Table 2-24: PCL Emulation Symbol Sets - Latin 2, Latin 5, Latin 6, Cyrillic, Greek 61 2-4962 2-5063 2-5164 2-5265 2-53Table 2-25: PCL Emulation Symbol Sets - Specials 66 2-5467 2-5568 2-5669 2-5770 2-58All fonts that support the Roman-8 (8U) symbol set also support the following Table 2-26: ISO PCL Emulation Symbol Sets 71 2-5972 2-60Command Structure Command Parameters 73 2-6174 2-62PCL Emulation CommandsPCL Emulation Commands by Function 75 2-63Table 2-29: Job Control(Continued) 76 2-6477 2-6578 2-6679 2-6780 2-68Table 2-31: Alphanumeric ID Table 2-32: Cursor Positioning 81 2-69Table 2-32: Cursor Positioning(Continued) 82 2-7083 2-71Table 2-33: Font Selection(Continued) 84 2-72Table 2-34: User-Defined Symbol Set Table 2-33: Font Selection(Continued) 85 2-73Table 2-35: Font Creation Table 2-36: Macros 86 2-7487 2-75Table 2-38: User-Defined Pattern Table 2-39: Rectangular Area Fill Graphics 88 2-76Table 2-39: Rectangular Area Fill Graphics(Continued) 89 2-77Table 2-40: Raster Graphics 90 2-78Table 2-40: Raster Graphics(Continued) 91 2-79Table 2-40: Raster Graphics(Continued) 92 2-80Table 2-41: Color Extensions 93 2-81Table 2-41: Color Extensions(Continued) 94 2-82Table 2-42: Status Readback 95 2-83Table 2-43: Picture Frame Table 2-44: Miscellaneous Commands 96 2-84GL/2 CommandsTable 2-45: Configuration Group Table 2-44: Miscellaneous Commands(Continued) 97 2-85Table 2-46: Vector Group Table 2-47: Polygon Group Table 2-45: Configuration Group(Continued) 98 2-86Table 2-48: Character Group Table 2-47: Polygon Group(Continued) 99 2-87Table 2-49: Line and Fill Attributes Group 100 2-88101 2-89102 2-90Run-Length Encoded DataRun-Length Encoded Data is interpreted in pairs of bytes. The first byte: Tagged Image File Format 103 2-91Delta Row byte(s) is added to the offset until the next byte is not 255. 104 2-92Adaptive Compression CountL. Table 2-50: Adaptive Compression Control Strings 105 2-93Zlib Group 3 and Group 4 Raster Compression 106 2-94Additional Compression Modes 107 2-953-1 108 CHAPTER 3: Printer Job Language206 CHAPTER 4: PostScript Emulation314 CHAPTER 5: Switching Languages SmartSwitch 315 5-2Setting SmartSwitch for Different Interfaces Printer Job Language 316 5-36-1 317 CHAPTER 6: Flash Memory and Disk318 6-2Resource Data Collection (Download Target) 319 6-3 Storing Resources on Flash Memory or Disk Viewing the Contents of Flash Memory and Disk 320 6-4 Example of DirectoryOptional Font Memory Part Na m e 321 6-5 Part Num ber Write Password Protected ID 322 6-6323 6-7 Description Password Protection 324 6-8Rewriting the Flash Content 325 6-9Accessing Files with PostScript Emulation 326 6-10Filenames Filename Extensions 327 6-11328 6-12329 6-13330 6-14Creating a Partition Enabling Job Buffering 331 6-15Disabling Job Buffering Recovering from a Power Loss 7-1 332 CHAPTER 7: Printer SpecificationsAirflow RequirementRoom should meet ASHRAE 621989 standards. Noise Emission Levels 333 7-2Electrical SpecificationsWarning: Lexmark recommends that you do not use voltage converters with printers. Power RequirementsThe following tables list the nominal average power requirements (including fuser power). Table 7-2: Printer Electrical Specifications Table 7-3: Power Requirements 334 7-3Table 7-3: Power Requirements(Continued) 335 7-4Physical Specifications Clearance Requirements Table 7-4: Printer Physical Specifications Table 7-5: Clearance Requirement Specifications 336 7-5Environmental Conditions Altitude Specifications Atmospheric Pressure 337 7-6Power On to Ready State Time Period Time to Print the First Page 8-1 338 CHAPTER 8: Printer Interfaces 339 8-2Setting Up the Communications PortSetting Up the Communications Port Using Windows 95/98/Me 340 8-3Setting Up the Communications Port Using Windows NT 4.0 341 8-4Setting Up the Communications Port Using Windows 2000 342 8-5Setting Up the Communications Port Using Windows XP 343 8-6Deciding Which Interface to Use 344 8-7 Parallel InterfaceComputer to Printer Printer to Computer (Advanced Status) Parallel Modes 1 and 2 345 8-8Standard Parallel Connector Optional Parallel Connector Parallel Connector Pin Assignments 346 8-9347 8-10Table 8-1: Parallel Connector Pin Assignments(Continued) 348 8-11Using the INIT* Signal to Initialize Computer-to-Printer Communications 349 8-12350 8-13Optional Parallel Connector (1284-C) on RS-232C Serial/Parallel 1284-C Interface Card 351 8-14352 8-15Standard Protocol Data Transfer Sequence 353 8-16Fastbytes Protocol Data Transfer Sequence 354 8-17Printer-to-Computer Communication (Advanced Status) 355 8-18356 8-19Parallel Mode 2 Signal DescriptionsSTROBE Receiver for the Lexmark C510 357 8-20STROBE Receiver for the Lexmark E230, E232, E330, E332n, and E234(n)The following diagram illustrates the AUTOFD* receiver for the Lexmark C510. AUTOFD* Receiver for the Lexmark C510 358 8-21AUTOFD* Receiver for the Lexmark E230, E232, E330, E332n, and E234(n) DATA 1-8 Signal Driver/Receivers for the Lexmark C510The following diagram illustrates each of the DATA 1-8 signal driver/receivers for the 359 8-22DATA 1-8 Signal Driver/Receivers for the Lexmark E230, E232, E330, E332n, and E234(n)The following diagram illustrates each of the DATA 1-8 signal driver/receivers for the ACKNLG*, ERROR*, SLCT, PE Drivers for the Lexmark C510The following diagram illustrates the ACKNLG*, ERROR*, SLCT, PE drivers for the 360 8-23ACKNLG*, ERROR*, SLCT, PE Drivers for the Lexmark E230, E232, E330, E332n, and E234(n)The following diagram illustrates the ACKNLG*, ERROR*, SLCT, PE drivers for the BUSY Driver and INIT* Receiver for the Lexmark C510The following diagram illustrates the BUSY driver and the INIT* receiver for the 361 8-24BUSY Driver and INIT* Receiver for the Lexmark E230, E232, E330, E332n, and E234(n)The following diagram illustrates the SLCTIN* receiver for the Lexmark C510. The following diagram illustrates the BUSY driver and the INIT* receiver for the SLCTIN* Receiver for the Lexmark C510 362 8-25SLCTIN* Receiver for the Lexmark E230, E232, E330, E332n, and E234(n) Serial Interface 363 8-26 Using the RS-232C Serial InterfaceHow to Connect the RS-232C Serial Interface RS-232C Serial Cable Pin Assignments 364 8-27Table 8-4: Dedicated Serial Connector Pin Assignments (RS-232C)(Continued) 365 8-28Using an IBM-Compatible Personal Computer with Serial Interface RS-232C 366 8-29 Serial Communication Parameters (RS-232C)Voltage Level Range Serial Data Frame Considerations (RS-232C) Data Transmission Data Bits 367 8-30 Start and Stop Bits Parity 368 8-31369 8-32370 8-33DTR and DTR/DSR Protocol Timing (RS-232C) 371 8-34XON/XOFF Protocol Timing (RS-232C) The following diagram illustrates XON/XOFF Protocol Timing. 372 8-35 Serial Errors Serial Computer Configuration Recommendations (RS-232C) 373 8-36Using the RS-422 Serial Interface 374 8-37Serial Cable Pin Assignments (RS-422) 375 8-38Serial Communication Parameters (RS-422) 376 8-39 Parity Data Flow Control Protocol 377 8-40378 8-41 Serial Computer Configuration Recommendations (RS-422) 379 8-42380 8-43A-1 381 APPENDIX A: PCL Support390 APPENDIX B: PJL Support391 B-2Table B-1: Common Variables for Both Printer Languages(Continued) 392 B-3Table B-2: Printer Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages Table B-1: Common Variables for Both Printer Languages(Continued) 393 B-4394 B-5395 B-6396 B-7397 B-8398 B-9399 B-10400 B-11Table B-3: Common Variables for PCL Emulation Table B-4: Printer Unique Variables for PCL Emulation 401 B-12Table B-5: Common Variables for PostScript Emulation Table B-6: Printer Unique Variables for PostScript Emulation Table B-4: Printer Unique Variables for PCL Emulation (Continued) 402 B-13Table B-7: Printer Unique LRESOURCE Variables Table B-8: Status Readback Commands Table B-9: USTATUS Unsolicited Status Variables 403 B-14Table B-10: PJL Messages for Auto-Continuable Conditions 404 B-15405 B-16406 B-17407 B-18Table B-11: PJL Messages for Attendance Conditions 408 B-19409 B-20410 B-21411 B-22412 B-23Table B-12: PJL Messages for Paper Handling 413 B-24Table B-13: PJL Messages for Paper Jams Table B-12: PJL Messages for Paper Handling(Continued) 414 B-25415 B-26416 B-27417 B-28418 B-29Table B-14: Service Errors Table B-15: Device Attendance Messages Table B-16: Lexmark Unique PJL Commands 419 B-30Table B-17: File and Device Protection Commands Table B-16: Lexmark Unique PJL Commands(Continued) C-1 420 APPENDIX C: PostScript Support441 Index
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