Chapter 16 Complete Command List

set model <model> header [<string>] Example: set model m1 header 0x20

Set a header string to be sent to the printer at the start of any print jobs passing through this model <model>. The header <string> can consist of up to nine elements. An example element is a hexadecimal code (e.g., 0x04) or a pre-defined variable on the print server (e.g., $FF for a formfeed). Use list var to see all available variables. To erase the header, send the command with no headerstring value; for example ‘set model m1 header’.

set model <model> trailer [<string>] Example: set model m7 trailer $FF

Set a trailer string to be sent to the printer at the start of any print jobs passing through this model <model>. The trailerstring <string> can consist of up to nine elements. An example element is a hexadecimal code (e.g., 0x04) or a pre-defined variable on the print server (e.g., $FF for a formfeed). Use list var to see all available variables. To erase the trailer, send the command with no trailerstring value; for example ‘set model m1 trailer’.

set model <model> config [config_num]

Set a printer configuration number [config_num] to be loaded prior to printing a job on the specified model. If the command is sent with config_num set to 0, the factory configuration is loaded before the job prints. If config_num is in the range 1 through 8, the corresponding configuration number is loaded before the job prints. To return to the default state where no configuration is loaded, send the command with no config_num value; for example ‘set model m1 config’. When no new configuration is loaded, the current configuration settings will be in effect for any jobs sent to model <model>. To see which configuration, if any, will be loaded at the start of a job, use the command ‘list model’ or ‘list model <model>’.

set model from default

Set all model settings back to factory defaults.

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