Xerox 4213 manual Printing the sequence =UDK= as text, Cancelling a User-Defined Key

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XES COMMAND LANGUAGE MODE

Example The percent symbol (%) is your current User-Defined Key and you want to print the sentence: ªThe test is 85% accurate.º Enter:

=UDK=*The test is 85% accurate.=UDK=%

At the end of the sentence, the User-Defined Key is changed back to the percent symbol (%).

Printing the sequence =UDK= as text

To print =UDK= within the text of your document, enter the characters in such a way that the printer does not perceive them as a command. The simplest way is as follows: Whenever you reach the point at which =UDK= is to be printed, interrupt the character sequence with a Font ID Assignment command that reselects whatever font you are now using.

Example You are using the font which, in your Font ID Assignment, has the ID number 1 and your current User-Defined Key is the asterisk (*). To print the first phrase in the paragraph above, enter:

To print =UDK*1= within the text of your document,

With the sequence thus interrupted, the printer does not recognise the characters as a command and prints them as text.

Cancelling a User-Defined Key

A User-Defined Key is cancelled after the Reset command. It is also cancelled whenever you reset the 4213 or switch emulations.

If you are using a substitute escape character or User-Defined Key, remember that it must be defined before it is used, then defined again after a Reset. The Reset command cancels a UDK.

Example To process a document, clear all settings, then start over, enter the following:

=UDK=#

#+PL

(Fonts assigned) (Margin settings)

(All other job contents)

#+XL

=UDK=#

#+PL

(Contents of next job)

XEROX 4213 LASER PRINTER PROGRAMMER REFERENCE

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Xerox 4213 manual Printing the sequence =UDK= as text, Cancelling a User-Defined Key