The pcl model supports all the options listed under the generic model, plus these options:

DHorizontal Pitch Selection (these are obsolete at PCL4 and above):

cCompressed print pitch (16.7 CPI for HP 256x). [Esc&k2S PCL1]

eExpanded print pitch. [Esc&k1S]

10

10 CPI (Pica print pitch). [Esc&k3S PCL3]

1212 CPI (Elite print pitch). [Esc&k4S PCL3, some HP 256x] (Also see •fp" and •sfp" below.)

DPrint Quality Selection (these are obsolete at PCL4 and above):

nlq

Set primary print quality to •near letter" quality. [Esc(s1Q PCL2; called letter

 

or high quality on older models]

lq or q

Set primary print quality to letter quality. [Esc(s2Q PCL3]

dq

Set primary print quality to draft (also known as normal) quality.

 

[Esc(s0Q PCL2 (not the same as 2567B draft quality)]

qn or sqn

Set primary (q) or secondary (sq) print quality by number. The available quali

 

ties vary by printer model. [Esc(s_Q PCL2]

DFont Selection:

The acceptable values for all of these options are dependent on the printer model and the fonts available. See your printer technical reference manual.

csid or

Set primary (cs) or secondary (scs) character set by symbol set ID. Some

scsid

common values are:

 

 

 

8M

HP Math8

0U

US ASCII

 

8U

HP Roman8

0N

ECMA94 Latin 1

 

10U

PC8 (USA)

0O

OCR A

 

0A

HP Math

1E

ISO 4: United Kingdom

 

0B

HP Line Draw

1U

HP US Legal

 

1G

ISO 21: German

8K

HP Kana8

The interface automatically upshifts the last character of the symbol set ID; thus, the usual rules of upper versus lowercase option characters for the HP 1000 lp program need not be followed. [Esc(__ PCL2]

r8 or k8 Set the primary character set to Roman8 (r8) or Kana8 (k8). [Esc(8U PCL2]

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