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1. 7 Configuration and Resource Utility MVS 7 1 Installing your Configuration and Resource Utility 7 1 Invoking the configuration and Resource Utility 7 6 Managing fonts 7 6 Loading fonts 7 7 Accessing the Font List screen 7 8 Managing forms 7 8 Loading Xerox forms 7 9 Accessing the Form List screen 7 9 Managing lists of resources 7 9 Loading lists of resources 7 10 Accessing the List M anager screen 7 10 Downloading ASCII files 7 10 VPS 6 2 transparency 7 11 Configuration Description List 7 11 Accessing the Configuration Description List screen 7 11 Creating a configuration file 7 13 Creating the User created FLS 7 14 Modifying and loading a configuration file 7 45 Deleting or copying a configuration file 7 15 Configuration in the VM environment 7 15 Configuration and Resource Utility components 7 16 Selecting functions 7 16 Accesing the MVS ISPF Primary O ption Menu 7 17 Invoking the Configuration adn Resource Utility 7 18 Create Configuration Description 7 19 Saving a Creat Configuration Descriiption 7 21 Change Configuration Description 7 21 Saving a Change Configuration Descriiption 7 23 Handling error messages 7 23 Clist code listing 7 23 Listing configuration description 7 23 Creating configuration descriptions 7 24 Changing configuration descriptions 7 24 Loading configuration descriptions 7 24 Loading fonts 7 25 Appendices A Fo
2. Xerox MRP Family 4215 MRP 4219 MRP 4220 MRP 4230 MRP Coax Command Reference May 1995 720P12761 701 S Aviation Boulevard El Segundo CA 90245 1994 and 1995 by Xerox Corporation All rights reserved Copyright protection claimed includes all forms and matters of copyrightable material and information now allowed by statutory or judicial law or hereinafter granted including without limitation material generated from the software programs which are displayed on the screen such as icons screen displays looks etc Printed in the U nited States of America Publication number 720P12761 Xerox and all Xerox products mentioned in this publication are trademarks of Xerox Corporation Products and trademarks of other companies are also acknowledged Changes are periodically made to this document Changes technical inaccuracies and typographic errors will be corrected in subsequent editions This document was created on the Xerox 6085 Professional Computer System using VP software The typeface is O ptima Installation caution Notices Safety Your Xerox 4220 M RP And 4230 printers are not customer installable O nly a Xerox service representative should install the equipment CAUTIO N This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the installation requirements may cause in
3. Carriage Return CR End of M essage EM Form Feed FF uu o x qe XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE C 1 COMMAND SUMMARY Table C 2 SCS commands Name Backspace BS Bell BEL Carriage Return CR Enable Print EN P Form Feed FF Graphic Escape GE Horizontal Tab HT Inhibit Print IN P Interchange Record Separator IRS Line Feed LF New Line NL Null NUL 15 00 Page Presentation M edia PPM Set Attribute SA 2BD 2nn48xxxxxxsddoddxxxxxxxx 28ttvv Set Graphic Error Action 50 Set Horizontal Format SH F Set Line Density 510 Set Print Density SPD Set Vertical Format SVF Transparent Vertical Channel Select VCS 2BC803grop 2BC1nnhhimrmht1 tn 2BC6nnld 2BD2nn2900cp 2BC2nnvvvtmbmvtl tn 35nn 04 Vertical 0B 2 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE COMMAND SUMMARY Table C 3 FSL commands ESC Special Paired Hex Transparent lt Hex gt lt Hex gt lt H ex ESC ESC M ultiple Paired H ex Transparent lt H gt lt gt lt Hex gt ew T3 Online 5 Hex ems None de NN T5 Printout Character Set T6 Cancel Online ASCII Hex Dump W Print Bar Code W n data 0 Set Printer in Hold Mode 0 display data X1 Store Settings in Permane
4. 5 5 NL at MPP 1 Y29 n Implements an IBM RPQ and takes effect as soon as the command is received This function controls how many lines are skipped when a New Line NL occurs at 1 Values for are Position on next line when NL is received at MPP 4 0 Nextcharacter position is 1st Print Position two lines down when a New Line NL is received at 1 1 Next character position is 1st Print a New Line This option only affects DSC LU 3 mode a NON SCS printing and corresponds with the following 3268 RPQ 5 9502 3287 RPQ 530219 IBM 4214 1521 Example 9Y29 0 sets the printer to advance two lines when a NL is received at M PP 1 Print position 123 Same print line Nextprintline ON Nextprintline OFF Last print line 1 New Line here Present form Page boundary N ext form 3 30 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COM MAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Y30 Non SCS Valid FF Followed by Data Example Y30 Implements an IBM RPQ and takes effect as soon as the command is received This function determines the first print position after the Form Feed FF command has been executed Values for n are 0 Next print position is the 2nd Print Position PP on the next form when a valid FF which is not positioned atthe end of the IBM print buffer is received 1 Next cha
5. 50hz Configuration XEROX CORPORATION PRODUCT IDENTIFIER 1 7 VOLTS 220 240V AMPERES 6 5A HERTZ 50Hz oe CLASSIFIED BY UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES INC IN ACCORDANCE WITH E C PUBLICATION 950 82 499 EEC 4B10 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 60hz Configuration XEROX CORPORATION EL SEGUNDO CALIFORNIA 90245 MANUFACTURED IN JAPAN PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION 185 VOLTS 115 SRe AMPERES 12A HERTZ 60Hz Listed UL 1950 1843173 4809 CAUTION OPERATION OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT WITHOUT PROPER ELEC TRICAL SERVICE MAY BE DANGEROUS TO OPERATING PERSONNEL THIS EQUIPMENT 15 MOVED TO ANOTHER LOCATION OPERATED FROM ANOTHER ELECTRICAL SOURCE OR IF ALTERATIONS ARE PERFORMED ON THE PREMISES WHICH COULD AFFECT THE ELEC TRICAL SERVICE AND OR GROUND IN THE BUILDING CONTACT A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN TO CHECK FOR PROPER ELECTRICAL SERVICE COMPLIES WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS COMPUTING DEVICE PURSUANT TO SUBPART J OF PART 15 OF FCC RULES This Digital Apparatus does not exceed the Class Limits for radio noise emissions digital apparatus set oul in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications CERTIFIED ONLY CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODES CFRIIFIF H VERTU DU CODE CANADIEN DF L ELECTRICITE SEULEMENT THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH REGULATIONS 21 CFR CHAPTER 1 SUB CHAPTER J SECTION 1010 1040 AT DATE OF MANUFACTURE MONTH OF MANUFACTURE FEBRUARY
6. Managing fonts 000105 VOL RETAIN REF LO D1 CART 000106 DD DSN XMRP V1R2M1 LSTLIB 000107 DISP CATLG DELETE U NIT 3380 000108 SPACE 27984 28 18 10 000109 DCB RECFM FB BLKSIZE 27984 LRECL 132 000110 VOL SER dddddd 000111 SYSIN DD 000112 COPY IN DD lt TARGET 000113 000114 000115 LOD9 EXEC IEBCO PY REG IO N 2048K 000116 SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT 000117 CART DD DISP SHR DSN XMRP V1R2M1 CNTJL 000118 NIT CARTLA LABEL 10M AK EXPD T 98000 000119 VOL RETAIN REF LOD1 CART 000120 TARGET DD DSN XMRP V1R2M1 CNTJCL 000121 DISP CATLG DELETE U N IT 3380 000122 SPACE 6160 8 8 15 000123 lt FB BLKSIZE 6160 LRECL 80 000124 VOL SER dddddd 000125 SYSIN DD 0000126 COPY INDD CART OUTDD TARG ET 0000127 0000128 The Xerox Resource U tility supports a predefined set of 3816 emulation fonts to the printer These 55 fonts are provided on the Xerox supplied tape or cartridge in the XMRPV1R2M1FNTLIB The 3816 emulation fonts located in the XMRP V1R2M 1 FNTLIB ISPF library have the following naming convention FON T The value of the four symbols corresponds to the number a job must specify to request the font You use the Xerox Resource Utility Font List program to manage the IBM 3816 Emulation Fonts on the host The functions provided are browse copy delete and down
7. Saving a Change Configuration Description Handling error messages To save a Change Configuration Description do the following 1 Press F8 or the Enter key to go to the second screen 2 Press the Enter key The information on both screens will be saved Error message Error message Error message Error message Clist code listings You may encounter the following error messages when working on the Change Configuration Description screen Configuration Description Name Field Blank Reenter or Exit means you did not enter a configuration description name and had pressed the Enter key Name Invalid Config Desc Name Reenter Exit Means you have keyed in a space in the configuration description name Name Invalid User created FSL Name Reenter or Exit means you have keyed in a space in the user created FSL name User created FSL Data Set Not Available Means the user created FSL is not changed Listing configuration descriptions The following listings of Clist codes are provided by Xerox Utility Program Any of the Clists can be invoked on any TSO command line TSO provides prompting for the required parameters Any of the Clists can be modified to meet site requirements Command XMRPV1R2M 1CLIST XLSTCFG PROC 0 ALLOC DA XMRPV1R2M 1LIN KLIB REUSE 5 SHR ALLOC DA XMRPV1R2M 1CFGDLIB REU SE F CFG 1 SHR CALL XM RPV1R2M 1LO AD XLSTCFG
8. 0001 Reserved Status 0 Disable base color switch off 0 Monochrome output only 0 M ono D ual switch in mono state 1 Mono D ual switch in dual state 0 Single Double space switch in single state 1 Single Double space switch in double state 0 6 8 LPI switch in 6 LPI state 1 6 8 LPI switch in 8 LPI state X 0002 Key Code X 50 Attention Program Attention PA key pressed Input Code X 5F while in receive state Code Code 5 PA1 key pressed Code X 5D PA2 key pressed Code X 6B No PA key pressed Code X 6F Inbound data available LU1 mode inbound data without FM header Code X 01 Cancel key pressed in SCS mode Code X 02 Invalid control code parameter Code X 03 Invalid SCS control code Code 04 Order reject Inbound Data Length X 0006 Extended Bit 0 7 Reserved Status X 0007 Reserved to X 0009 Continuing next page D 2 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE COAX COMMUNICATIONS BUFFER Table D 2 Printer output area continued Mes im wmm X 000A Printer Features X 000B Printer Type and Character Set X 000C Features X 000D Character Buffer Size Code X 10 X 000E Extended ID X 000F PS Character istics 1 Highlight supported Dependent on FSL Y 38 1 Reverse video supported not implemented 1 Blink supported not implemented 0 Translate table required Dependent on FSL Y 38 Reser
9. The following list would load two fonts and a configuration description FONT 0204 FON T 0206 CFGD YOURCFGD Press the PF3 key to save and exit You may now perform the functions on the list that are described on the following page This program downloads lists of resources You can use this program rather than the XLSTLST program to download a list of resources if you already know the name of the list and do not need to modify the list The list to be downloaded MUST bein the XMRP V1R2M1 LSTLIB library To execute enter the following on the primary command line gt TSO EXEC XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST LDXRXLST lt ist name gt printer destination gt Accessing the List Manager screen To access the List M anager screen enter the following on the selection line or command line and press lt Enter gt gt TSO EXEC XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST LDXRXLST list name gt printer destination gt The List M anager screen is displayed and shows the following options Option Browse list data Option C Copy list data Observe TSO naming conventions as follows alpha only for first character alpha or numeric for remaining characters 8 character limit Option D Delete a list from the library O ption M Modify a list O ption L Download to a printer the resources contained in the list Downloading ASCII files LD XRXASC This command works like Font Download CLIST LDXRXFNT
10. 32 Reserved Inverse When a Y91 specified GFID is received the following is verified If Y92 Point Size String is defined thisis sent If Y92 is not defined the point size defined in Y91 issent Refer to Y92 Point Size Strings section If you use the compatibility font set the relationship between font and the Global Font ID GFID is provided hence the appropriate font is selected in GFID Refer to Font support and selection chapter for detailed information on GFIDs and a description of the interaction of Y91 Y92 Y93 and Y94 Refer also to the IBM GFID to PCL fonts attribute appendix for PCL fonts and their equivalent IBM GFID s XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 3 59 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Symbol set can 0 7 depending on the printer Point size is the GFID number in decimal between 1 to 65535 If a over 399 is defined with a non proportional attribute then the horizontal spacing is calculated by dividing GFID with 100 GFID 100 The following gives the GFID Pitch relationship GFID PITCH 01 65 10 CPI 66 153 12 CPI 154 200 PROPORTIONAL 201 204 13 3 CPI 211 239 15 CPI 240 249 5 CPI 250 259 17 1 CPI 260 279 8 55 CPI 281 20 CPI 290 27 CPI 400 65535 TYPO GRAPHIC GFIDs 1 399 The point size is generally dependent on the pitch of the specific font GFIDs 400 65535 The value n5 is optional as the po
11. H handling error codes 5 1 to 5 3t messages 7 23 hardware errors 5 3t height 3 43 XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE IN DEX 5 INDEX i ILLUSTRATION t TABLE helpful hints 3 37 F 1 hexadecimal H EX 3 10 GLO SSARY 6 Dump 1 3 3 5t 3 10 GLO SSARY 6 Online 3 5t 3 10 highlight reply G 6t supported D 3t HMI 3 51 4 6 Horizontal Format SHF Set 2 5t 2 7t 2 14 to 2 15 3 35t 3 68 Motion Index see HMI Tab HT 2 5t 2 7t 2 9 2 19 3 36t C 2t hosts supported 1 1 to 1 2t hyphen 2 13 2 20 Buffer Size Set 3 6t 3 12 to 3 13 C 3t D 3t G 1 code set tables A 1 Communication Feature Query EAB 3 6t 3 37 C 4t D 3t F 1t G 1 Control Code Suppress 3 6t defined strings setup 3 7t DSC to Xerox DSC translate table EBCDIC DSC mode A 28t error types 5 1 font selection 4 5 to 4 6 3 45to 3 47 4 3 to 4 4 E 1t to E 4t Global Font Identifier see GFID Printer F 1 DSC option defaults B 2t Emulation Select 2 20 3 6t 3 36 to 3 37 C 4t F 1t publications H 1 tp H 4 Request for Price Quotation see RPQ ID Extended 3 37 D 3t Impact Printers 3 18 Inbound Data Length D 2t Inch Character Per see CPI included fonts 4 1 to 4 2t industrial X4 3 43 3 44 Inhibit Print INP 2 5t 2 6t 2 9 3 36t C 2t Input Code Key D 2t installation caution iii to ix installing your Configuration and Resource Utility 7 1 to 7 6 Intelligent Printer Data S
12. In this style of binding the binding margin is along the short edge of the page regardless of the orientation of the printed image See binding margin long edge binding Systems N etwork Architecture Defines message formats and protocols for IBM network communications Any word processing programming or special application package installed in your computer system Component of all communications systems the originator of information The features accessible when Full Features are selected under the Special Features printer control panel options of the Xerox MRP Family printers System Status Available A valid order or operation accepted by a coax printer that controls printing and mode changing In the control unit output area cuoa the SSA handles mode change using code X 00 enter send state LU 1 mode only using code X 02 and enter receive state LU 1 mode only using code X 03 Tray into which the printer ejects printed output On the 4220 M RP or 4230 there are two standard output trays the top output tray and face up tray and one optional output tray the high capacity stacker Page produced by the printer when requested through a job command Contains information about fonts used and errors detected in a job XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE GLOSSARY 11 GLOSSARY symbol set Collection of characters contained in a font designed for a special purpose Some sets include all pri
13. Suppress CR and SP to Same Position 3 7t 3 37 C 4t Y46 Set IRQ Timer 3 7t 3 38 5 Y47 ESC M ode Selection 3 7t 3 39 C 5t Y48 Permanent Escape 3 3 3 4 to 3 5 3 7t 3 40 C 5t Y49 Restrict Access of Temporary and Permanent Settings 3 7t 3 40 C 5t Y50 FF After Time Elapse 3 7t 3 41 C 5t Y51 User Strings at Power Up 3 7t 3 41 3 47 C 5t Y57 User defined String Before Local Copy 3 7t 3 42 C 5t Y58 User defined String After Local Copy 3 7t 3 42 C 5t Y59 Bar Code Definition 3 7t 3 43 to 3 45 C 5t Y60 Font Link for GFIDs 3 7t 3 14 3 45 to 3 47 C 5t Y61 Setup for User defined Strings 3 7t 3 47 3 42 3 47 to 3 48 C 5t Y 62 Setup for defined Strings 3 7t 3 14 3 18 3 19 3 20 3 41 3 45 3 48 to 3 52 C 5t Y71 Create Translate Table 3 7t 3 52 C 5t Y72 Reset Translate Table 3 7t 3 52 C 5t Y73 Select Translate Table 3 7t 3 52 to 3 53 5 Y74 Define Symbol Set String 3 7t 3 53 C 5t Y 75 Overwrite Translate Table 3 7t 3 53 to 3 54 C 5t Y76 Create APL Translate Table 3 71 3 54 C 5t Y77 Reset APL Translate Table 3 7t 3 55 C 5t Y 78 Select APL Translate Table 3 7t 3 55 C 5t Y80 verwrite APL Translate Table 3 7t 3 56 C 5t Y88 Define Page ffset 3 7t 3 57 to 3 58 3 65 3 69 C 6t Y89 Enable Page Offset 3 7t 3 57 3 65 3 69 C 6t Y91 GFID Font Select Setup 3 7t 3
14. XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FONT AND CODE SET TABLES Table A 2 PCL Translate Table 2 Codepage 500 to PC 8 EE EN EXE EA EN EX Fuss ee ECXECHECSECHEESS MN ae D 6 NEUNNEE up 9 67 70 ee E 50 72 o racecar far 8 o IPE x 2 20 o F m rr 5E F1 98 XEROX FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE A 3 FONT AND CODE SET TABLES Table A 3 PCL Translate Table 3 Codepage 500 to ECMA a 25 08 B amp Ae 76 75 50 ee ar os 6r SA 20 c2 ca eB 75 42 5 peo es oo fos et feo re jum EX EN 2 EN IEEE x7 E5 x8 E7 ES E s ES CC a Us BEC ER E ee 24 as 40 Fo Ee DO AF F6 FC Dx zs 2 27 Fo F2 Fo 4 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FONT AND CODE SET TABLES Table 4 PCL Translate Table 4 Codepage 259 to PC 8 O nly Box Characters for drawing
15. alignment ANSI APL ASCII ASCII dump asynchronous binary Glossary Command that prematurely terminates printing of a job or execution of a program Advanced Function Presentation An IBM architecture that uses the all points addressable concept to print text and images on a printer A prescribed set of well defined unambiguous rules or processes for the solution of a problem in a finite number of steps Relationship between the bottom edge of a character and the bottom edge of its adjacent right character American National Standard Institute AN Sl based commands those that conform in format and definition to the standards set by the American National Standard Institute A Programming Language Also refers to a symbol set Fonts for the APL symbol set can be found in the Xerox MRP Family printers American Standard Code for Information Interchange Itisa 7 bit or 8 bit coding scheme used for the computer representation of letters numbers punctuation marks and other symbols commonly found on a standard typewriter It also represents special unprintable characters used by computer devices that is carriage return line feed form feed escape and so forth Print language selection that produces a hardcopy of the actual ASCII codes being sent to the printer by its host Having a variable or random time interval between successive characters or events Transmission in which each chara
16. Example 3 Y80 AO 90 91 920 defines the addresses 0 A1 A2 to be the ASCII values 90 91 92 respectively Example 4 Y80 1C 9C 2B 15 defines the address 1C to be ASCII value 9C and the address 2B to be the ASCII value 15 Example 5 Y80 17 70 21 53 08 7C 3B F7 defines the address 17 to be the ASCII value 7D the address 18 to be the ASCII value 3F and the address 19 to be the ASCII value 21 followed by the address 1A defined as a multistrike character made up of ASCII values 53 08 7C Finally the address 3B is defined to be the ASCII value F7 3 56 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Y88 D efine Page O ffset Remember Example 1 Example 2 Y89 Enable Page O ffset 88 n1 n2 n3 Positions the logical page on the physical page Refer to the Page Orientation algorithm section in this chapter 0 to 32000 horizontal margin compensation in 1 1440 inch D efault value is 0 0 to 32000 vertical margin compensation in 1 1440 inch D efault value is 0 Orientation as specified in FSL Y10 Set Page Format Valid values are 0 to 9 The valid value for Advanced Function Printing AFP is 20 If n3 is not specified the n1 and n2 values apply to all orientations e If Y88 is placed as the first printable data on the page it has immediate effect If the command is placed at any other position o
17. MAXOUT 7 MODETAB MODE3270 PASSLIM 10 PUDR NO PUTYPE 2 RETRIES 10 3 SRT 32768 10 SSCPFM USSSCS USSTAB USSVTAM LOCADDR 2 BATCH NO DLOGMOD M3278M2 ISTATUS ACTIVE 3278 2 TERMINAL LOCADDR 3 BATCH NO PACING 0 VPACING 0 DLOGMOD DSC2K ISTATUS ACTIVE 3287 PRINTER XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 6 5 CONFIGURATION AND 5 5 SAMPLES Sample NCP Group Line PU and LU definitions 3276 SNAGP 02 GROUP LNCTL SDLC CLOCKING EXT DIAL NO DUPLEX FULL ISTATUS ACTIVE NEWSYNC NO NRZI NO PAUSE 2 RETRIES 7 1 3 SSCPFM USSSCS SPEED 9600 TYPE NCP USSTAB USSVTAM NO5LN03B LINE ADDRESS 3B SPEED 9600 50 1039 SERVICE ORDER N0503BP0 PU ADDR C1 IRETRY YES ISTATUS ACTIVE MAXDATA 265 MAXOUT 7 PASSLIM 12 PUTYPE 2 MODETAB MODE3270 SSCPFM USSSCS LAX3BL00 LU LOCADDR 2 3278 2 TERMINAL DLOGMOD DT3278M2 ISTATUS ACTIVE 01 LU LOCADDR 3 3287 PRINTER DLOGMOD DSC2K ISTATUS ACTIVE 328 print facility parameters Ei RMT 14 LP921P01 IS A LOCAL NON SNA PRINTER RMT 15 LPAODPO1 IS A LOCAL SNA PRINTER RMT 16 LAX39L01 IS A REMOTE 3274 SNA PRINTER RMT 17 LAX3BL01 IS REMOTE 3276 SNA PRINTER LU NJEWC03 LU RMT 14 TLU LP921P01 LUTYPE 1 LOGMODE DLOGMOD LU NJEWCOS3 LU RMT 15 TLU LPAODPO1 LUTYPE 1 BUFSIZE 1520 LOGMODE SCS IMMRESP N LU NJEWCOS3
18. 3 15 3 35 C 3t Y 6 Set Default Maximum Print Position M PP 3 6t 3 16 C 3t Y 7 Set Case mono dual 3 6t 3 16 C 3t Y8 Set LU 1 Language 3 6t 3 17 to 3 18 C 3t Y9 Set D efault Print Q uality 2 11 3 6t 3 18 C 3t Y10 Set Page Format 3 6t 3 19 to 3 20 3 57 3 65 3 69 C 4t Y11 Set D efault Paper Path 3 6t 3 20 to 3 21 3 3 65 C 4t 3t 45 to 3 46 XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE INDEX 11 INDEX i ILLUSTRATION t TABLE Y 12 Set Default Paper Size 3 6t 3 22 to 3 23 3 65 C 4t Y13 Set W rap Cut O ption at Physical Paper Size 3 6t 3 23 3 65 3 69 C 4t Y14 Enable Graphic O ption 3 6t 3 24 C 4t D 3t F 1t G 1 Y 19 Set Simplex Duplex 3 6t 3 24 to 3 25 3 65 C 4t Y25 FF Before Local Copy 3 6t 3 25 to 3 26 B 2t C 4t Y26 FF After Local Copy 3 7t 3 26 3 31 B 2t C 4t Y27 Non SCS Print Image 3 6t 3 28 to 3 29 C 4t 28 5 5 CR at MPP 1 3 6t 3 29 C 4t Y29 5 5 NL at MPP 1 3 6t 3 30 C 4t Y30 Non SCS Valid FF Followed by Data 3 6t 3 31 C 4t Y31 Non SCS Valid FF at End of Print Buffer 3 6t 3 32 3 34 C 4t Y32 Non SCS FF Valid 3 6t 3 33 C 4t Y33 Non SCS Automatic Function at End of Job 3 6t 3 26 3 32 3 34 C 4t Y34 Last LF on Page Sent as FF 3 6t 3 35 C 4t Y36 Suppress IBM Control Code 3 6t 3 35 C 4t Y37 IBM Printer Emulation Select 2 20 3 6t 3 36 to 3
19. A 12t 275 Brazilian code page A 13t 276 French Canadian code page A 14t 277 Danish N orwegian code page A 15t 278 Finnish Sw edish code page A 16t 280 Italian code page A 17t 281 Japanese Latin characters code page A 18t 282 Portuguese code page A 19t 284 Spanish Spanish speaking code page A 20t 285 U K English code page A 21t 297 French code page A 22t 3262 1 2t 2 6tto 2 7t 2 17t 2 18t B 2t F 1t 3268 1 2t 2 6tto 2 7t 2 14t 2 16t to 2 18t 2 21 6 11 to 6 31 B 2t 3287 1 2t 2 6tto 2 7t 2 16t 2 18t 2 21 3 19 6 1i to 6 3i B 2t F 1t mode table entries printers all control units 6 7 3812 3816 1 2t 2 6t to 2 7t 2 9t 2 14 2 16 to 2 18 3 19 6 1i to 6 3i B 2t F1t 3816 emulation fonts 4 2t 4028 1 2t F 1t 4214 1 2t 2 6t to 2 7t 2 21 F 1t 4245 1 2t 2 6t to 2 7t 2 9 2 13 2 16 2 18t B 2t F 1t 500 Multinational code page A 23t 6262 1 2t 2 6t to 2 7t 2 16t to 2 18t B 2t F 1t A abort D 5t D 7 GLOSSARY 1 about this manual xix to xxi accessing Configuration Description List screen 7 1 MVS ISPF Primary O ption Menu 7 17 acronyms GLO SSARY 1 to GLO SSARY 12 actions at power up 3 2 Advanced Function Presentation see AFP AFP 3 47 GLOSSARY 1 APO 2 19 3 8t 3 62 approvals and certification viii A Programming Language see APL APL 1 2 2 9 2 12 3 54 3 55 character assignment EBCDIC DSC A 27t assignment EBCDIC
20. Browse the form data will allow you to display the contents of a member on the screen Copy form data allows you to copy a member Note that you MUST observe the following TSO naming conventions alpha or 5 only for first character alpha or numeric for remaining characters 8 character limit Delete form data allows you to delete a member from the library Download form data allows you to send a form to a printer You use the Xerox Resource Utility to manage lists of resources The members listed are lists of resources fonts forms and configuration descriptions residing in XMRP V1R2M1 LSTLIB The functions provided are browse copy delete and download A function key PF12 is provided to create a list The entries list must be in the following format FONT Fontname FORM Formname CFGD Configuration Description name Spaces are not allowed between the keyword and the and the font form or configuration description name The keywords Font Form and CFGD are not case sensitive For example you may want to set up a list file to download several fonts followed by a configuration description To do this you would hitthe PF12 key which will prompt you for a member XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE CONFIGURATION AND RESOURCE UTILITY MVS Loading lists of resources name Enter a name for this list followed by the enter key This will put you into a standard TSO edit session
21. IBM Data Stream and O bject Architectures S544 3417 3 IBM Intelligent Printer D ata Stream Reference IBM Data Stream and O bject Architectures S544 3285 1 Font Object Content Architecture FO CA Reference IBM Data Stream and O bject Architectures S544 3766 0 Bar Code Object Architecture Reference IBM Data Stream and O bject Architectures SC31 6803 0 Presentation Text O bject Content Architecture PTO CA Reference IBM Data Stream and O bject Architectures SC31 6804 0 Graphics O bject Content Architecture GO CA Reference IBM Data Stream and O bject Architectures SC31 6805 1 Image Object Content Architecture CA Reference IBM Print Services Facility M VS System S544 3672 00 Programming Guide version 2 1 0 IBM Page Printer Formatting Aid 370 S544 3700 02 Users Guide and Reference XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFEREN CE H 3 RELATED PUBLICATIONS Rank Xerox documentation numbers Publication 4220 MRP 4230 MRP Operator Guide 4220 M RP 4230 M RP System Administrator Guide Rank Xerox documentaion U S number Language 720P13941 English French Spanish German Italian Portuguese 720P13951 English French numbers Number as U S number 708P10660 708P10680 708P10670 708P10700 708P10690 as U S number 708P10710 4215 M RP 4219 M RP 4220 M RP 4230 M RP Twinax Command Reference 4215 MRP 4219 M 4220 MRP 4230 Coax Command Reference 4215 M R
22. KB landscape letter quality line feed LF logical page size long edge binding LPI LPL LPW LU1 Intelligent Printer Data Stream IBM Systems Application Architecture host to printer data stream for advanced function printing subsystems It provides an interface to all points addressable APA printers that make possible the presentation of pages containing an architecturally unlimited mixture of different data types high quality text raster image vector graphics and bar code Intervention Required When a printer fault occurs the printer informs the host system of the need for operator intervention by setting bit 4 of location 0 of the PCIA Set of data including programs files and instructions sent to a computer Kilobyte Unit of 1 024 bytes Page orientation in which output is printed parallel to the longer edge of the page See also portrait Specified by the standard ribbon parameter in the Page Presentation Media PPM DCA command Used to determine orientation when letter quality is requested the page is printed portrait rather than in COR if that is the default tray orientation See also COR draft quality Character that causes the print position to move to the corresponding position on the next line the EBCDIC character lt LF gt is associated with this character Size of printed text plus top and left margins Logical page size is used in the automatic page orientation algorith
23. Operator Guide 4220 M RP 4230 M RP TCP IP Operator Guide 4220 M RP 4230 M RP EtherTalk Operator Guide International U S Number Language Number 720P12701 720P13290 720P13070 720P13060 French Spanish German Italian 720P12302 720P12321 720P12331 720P12312 720P13721 720P13731 Windows NT Operator Guide 4220 M RP 4230 MRP 720P13701 LAN Manager LAN Server Operator Guide 4220 M RP 4230 MRP 720P13711 Manuals are shipped with the options For information about current Xerox training classes and workshops refer to the Xerox Customer Education Printing Systems Catalog 610P30238 U S only In other locations see your local representative for details H 2 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE RELATED PUBLICATIONS IBM publications Other publications The following IBM manuals were used for references Publication Number IBM 3262 Printer M odels 3413 Component GA24 3741 Description IBM 3268 Printer Models 2 amp 2c Description GA27 3268 IBM 3816 Page Printer Setup Instructions GA34 2074 IBM 4245 Printer Models D12 and D20 GA33 1586 Information M anual 6262 Printer Models 012 and D14 GA24 3988 Product Description This section lists the IBM publications that provide greater detail about the IPDS system architecture and related architectures Publication Number IBM Advanced Function Printing 5544 3202 2 Data Stream Reference
24. RPVIR2M 1CLIST FREE F CTRAN S FREE F CFG 1 XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 7 23 CONFIGURATION AND RESOURCE UTILITY MVS Creating configuration descriptions Command XMRPV1R2M 1CLIST CRTCFGD PROC 0 ALLOC DA XMRPV1R2M 1LIN KLIB REUSE 5 SHR ALLOC DA XMRPV1R2M 1CFGDLIB REU SE F CFGD SHR CALL XM RPV1R2M 1LO AD CRTCFGD FREE F CTRAN S FREE F CFGD Changing configuration descriptions Command XMRPV1R2M 1CLIST CHGCFGD PROC 1 CFGD NOALLOC ALLOC DA XMRPV1R2M 1CFGDLIB amp CFG D F CFGD REU SE SHR IF SNOALLOC NOALLOC THEN ELSE ALLOC DA XM RPV1R2M 1LINKLIB REU SE F CTRAN S SHR CALL XM RPV1R2M 1LO AD CH GCFGD IF SNOALLOC NOALLOC THEN ELSE FREE F CTRAN S FREE F CFGD Loading configuration descriptions Command XMRPV1R2M 1CLIST LD XRXCFG PROC 2 CFGD DEST NOALLOC IF DEST ALLOC THEN DO SET amp NOALLOC amp DEST WRITE PLEASE ENTER PRINTER DESTINATION READ amp DEST END IF amp NOALLOC NOALLOC THEN ELSE ALLO C DA XMRPV1R2M1LINKLIB REU SE F CTRANS SHR ALLOC DA XMRPV1R2M 1CFGDLIB amp CFGD F CFGD REU SE SHR ALLO C SYSOUT A D EST amp D EST F PRTR CALL XM RPV1R2M 1LO AD LD XRXCFG IF SNOALLOC NOALLOC THEN ELSE FREE F CTRAN S FREE F CFGD FREE F PRTR 7 24 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE CONFIGURATION AND RESOURCE UTILITY MVS Loading fonts Command XMRPV1R2M LCLIST
25. UI have no effect on the coax interface For all jobs from the coax interface PCL commands are sent specifying a paper tray paper size and output destination At installation the default tray is 1 PCL source 1 paper size is letter or A4 depending on the ST1 jumper setting on the interface card and the output destination is PCL destination 1 which defaults to the top tray You may change the default paper tray and destination by using an FSL Y11 command Details on this command for the coax environment are included in this document The other interfaces of the machine are unaffected Any embedded language commands override the user interface settings XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 1 3 OVERVIEW AND PRINTER SETU P If coax jobs are printed from Tray 5 set the Tray 5 Size Setup option to a size supported by the Xerox M RP Family PCL emulation only This also applies to the manual settings of the other paper trays The 11 standard size paper stocks and envelopes are documented in the Print language setup menu section of the System Administrator Guide Refer to the Xerox M RP Family System Administrator Guide for a description of the parameters in the printer setup Print Language Setup HP LaserJet Emulation Mode The Font selection does not determine the default font for coax printing The interface cards send PCL font characteristics that best match the IBM fonts and select an internal PCL fon
26. 1 v2 n v2 n 30 5 5 Valid FF Followed DELETE Data Y 30 t n 0 or 1 Y31 Non SCS Valid FF at End of Print 0131 Product Buffer dependent orl 32 5 5 FF Valid Y32 bf job EL RIS SCS Automatic Function at 0133 wa Y34 Last LF on Bo Sent as FF 34 Product dependent n 0 or 1 Y 36 Suppress IBM Control Code Y36 Y37 IBM Printer Emulation Select Y37 D Communication Feature Query Y 38 Y44 Suppress and SP to Same Position Y44 ei 4 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE COMMAND SUMMARY Table 3 FSL commands continued Y46 Set IRQ Timer 0146 n1 n2 n3 1 12 1 minute n2 120 10 minutes n3 120 10 minutes Y47 ESC Mode Selection Y47 n or n lasciiascii Y 48 Set Permanent Escape Y 48 n1 or Y 48 lt xx gt Y 49 Restrict Access of Temporary and Y 49 1 password Permanent Settings Y50 FF After Time Elapse Y50 lo Y51 User Strings at Power Up Y51 lt string number gt None Y57 User defined String Before Local Y57 string number gt Copy 58 User defined String After Local Copy Y58 lt string number gt Y59 Bar Code Definition Y59 lt Def no gt lt Bar Expansion code type gt lt H eight gt 1 lt Expansion gt Y60 Font Link For GFIDs 0160 n1 n2 Prod
27. 1 English U S EBCDIC 3 Austria G ermany 4 Belgium 5 Brazilian 6 Canadian French 7 Danish N orwegian 8 Danish N orwegian Alternate 9 Finnish Swedish 10 Finnish Swedish Alternate 11 French 12 French Use 11 French 13 Austrian German Alternate 14 International 15 Italian 16 Japanese English 19 Spanish 20 Spanish Alternate 21 Spanish speaking 22 English 23 Norwegian U se 7 Danish N orwegian 24 Swedish U se 9 Finnish Sw edish 25 EBCDIC WT Use 1 English U S EBCDIC 26 Norwegian Alt U se 8 Danish Norwegian Alternate 27 Swedish Alt U se 10 Finnish Swedish Alternate 28 Portuguese 30 French 105 character 31 Swiss German Swiss French 32 Swiss French U se 31 Swiss G erman Swiss French 40 Spanish D ata Text Extension If the number is not defined in the printer itisignored The code point for the FSL ESC character is not reset after using this function This causes problems if the FSL ESC character is national dependent The codepoint for the FSL Single Paired Hex Transparent ESC character is not reset after using this FSL function Y8 This may cause problems if the FSL ESC character is national dependent If n is not defined in the printer FSL Y8 is ignored XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 3 17 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Example Y8 30 sets the printer language to French 105 character set 9 Set D efault Print Q u
28. 15 CPI Y62 130 1B s3B Begin Bold Y62 131 1B s0B End Bold Y62 132 1B amp d0D Begin Underscore Y62 133 1B amp d End U nderscore To disable a string end the FSL after the string number Refer to example 2 Example 2 Y62 130 disables string number 130 Y71 Create Translate Table Y71 lt table number gt Although all translate tables are created at power up this function is only included due to compatibility with older products and is ignored Y72 Reset Translate Table Y72 lt table number gt Clears translate table changes deletes a specified translate table and resets translate tables to default lt table N umber that clears the indicated translate table number gt change to preserve memory in ranges 1 to 8 Example Y72 2 resets Table 2 Y73 Select Translate Table Y73 lt table number gt Causes the specified translate table to become active To modify a table it must be active The translate tables are illustrated in tables A 1 through A 8 in the appendix The modification done by function Y75 modify translate table is performed on the translate table that is selected with Y73 Example Y73 2 selects the Codepage 500 to PC 8 translate table 3 52 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS table Number that identifies the translate table in number ranges 1 to 8 Codepage 500 to Roman 8 Codepage
29. 18 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FONT AND CODE SET TABLES Table A 18 Code Page 282 Portuguese 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x Ax Fx gt lt gt lt RB x g gt lt o x x x gt lt gt lt e gt x m x XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE A 19 FONT AND CODE SET TABLES Table A 19 Code Page 284 Spanish Spanish speaking A 20 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FONT AND CODE SET TABLES Table A 20 Code Page 285 U K English A 21 XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FONT AND CODE SET TABLES Table A 21 Code 297 French A 22 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FONT AND CODE SET TABLES Code Page 500 Multinational Table A 22 pu 23 XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FONT AND CODE SET TABLES Table A 23 APL character assignment in EBCDIC SNA mode A 222 24 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FONT AND CODE SET TABLES Table 24 D SC code page EBCDIC D SC modes Code point X 75 print as a when operating in the EBCDIC DSC mode A 25 XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FONT AND CODE SET TABLES Table A 25 DSC APL character assignment An unsupported character
30. 1994 4809 Cet numerique est conforme aux limits d emission de bruits radioelectriques pour les appareils de Classe A stipulees dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique du ministere des Communications du Canada These laser warning labels are placed on panels that cover areas that are not operator serviceable These panels are not to be removed XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE NOTICES O perational safety Your Xerox equipment and supplies are designed and tested to meet strict safety requirements These requirements include safety agency examination approval and compliance with established environmental standards Follow these notes to ensure safe operation of your equipment Do this Always connect equipment to a properly grounded power source receptacle If in doubt have the receptacle checked by a qualified electrician WARNING Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in electrical shock Always place equipment on a floor with adequate strength for the weight of the machine Always have your Xerox service representative move or relocate the equipment Always use materials and supplies specifically designed for your Xerox equipment WARNING Use of unsuitable materials may result in poor performance and can possibly create a hazardous condition Always use a Xerox specified cordset with the Equipment Leakage Circuit Interrupter Residua
31. 3 64 C 3t T3 Online ASCII Hex Dump 3 5 3 10 C 3t T4 Printout Settings 1 7 3 5t 3 10 3 64 C 3t T5 Printout Character Set 3 5t 3 11 C 3t T6 Cancel Online ASCII Hex Dump 3 5t 3 11 C 3t Tab Horizontal HT 2 5t 2 6t 2 9 2 19 3 36t C 2t Vertical VT 2 5t 2 7t 2 19 2 21 C 2t IN D EX 10 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE i ILLUSTRATION t TABLE INDEX temporary FSL escape character 3 4 memory area 3 1 test print sample configuration sheet 1 7 to 1 8i button 1 61 LED 1 6i Message D 6t text conventions xix to xx time sharing option see TSO TOF 3 15 top of form see TOF trailing escape character 3 8t Translate Table APL 3 7t Reset 3 7t Load D 6t Transparent TRN 2 1 2 5t 2 7t 2 20 3 36t C 2t mode 3 36t Tray Orientation Automatic 3 65 3 68 True Screen image 3 28 TSO 7 23 T test functions 3 5 Typeface E 1t to E 4t GLO SSARY 12t Strings 3 8t 3 61 C 6t typographic fonts 4 1 U U K English Code Page 285 A 21t underline 2 12 unformatted mode D 5t print 3 28 unit physical PU 6 3 unlock FSL functions 3 40 UPC and EAN 2 3 42 3 44 U S Code Page 037 A 10t configuration of ELCI RCD viii to ix useable area query reply G 3t User created FSL 7 14 User defined String After Local Copy 3 7t 3 42 C 5t Before Local Copy 3 7t 3 42 C 5t setup 3 7t 3 41 3 42 3 47 to 3 48 C 5t User Escape String Define 3 7t User Strin
32. 3380 000068 SPACE 3200 260 15 10 000069 DCB RECFM U BLKSIZE 3200 000070 VOL SER dddddd 000071 SYSIN DD 000072 COPY INDD CART OU TDD TARGET 000073 000074 LOD6 EXEC PGM IEBCOPY REGION 22048K 000075 SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT 000076 CART DD DISP SHR DSN XMRP V1R2M1 UCRTLB 000077 UNIT CART LABEL 7 SL EXPD T 98000 000078 VOL RETAIN REF LO D1 CART 000079 TARGET DD DSN XMRP V1R2M1 UCRTLIB 000080 DISP CATLG DELETE U NIT 3380 000081 SPACE 27984 78 28 10 000082 DCB RECFM FB BLKSIZE 27984 LRECL 132 000083 VOL SER dddddd 000084 SYSIN DD 000085 COPY INDD CART OUTDD TARGET 000086 000087 000088 LOD7 EXEC PGM IEBCOPY REGION 22048K 000089 SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT 000090 CART DD DISP SHR DSN XMRP V1R2M1 FRMLB 000091 UNIT CART LABEL 8 SL EXPD T 98000 000092 VO L RETAIN REF LO D 1 CART 000093 TARGET DD DSN XMRP V1R2M1 FRMLIB 000094 DISP CATLG D ELETE U N IT 3380 000095 SPACE 27984 78 28 10 000096 DCB RECFM FB BLKSIZE 27984 LRECL 132 000097 VO L SER dddddd 000098 SYSIN DD 000099 COPY INDD CART OUTDD TARGET 000100 000101 LOD8 EXEC PGM IEBCOPY REGION 2048K 000102 SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT 000103 CART DD DISP SHR DSN XMRP V1R2M1 LSTLB 000104 UNIT CART LABEL 9 SL EXPD T 98000 XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 7 5 CONFIGURATION AND RESOURCE UTILITY MVS
33. 37 C 4t F 1t Y38 IBM Communication Feature Query EAB 3 6t 3 37 C 4t D 3t F 1t G 1 Y 44 Suppress CR and SP to Same Position 3 7t 3 37 C 4t Y46 Set IRQ Timer 3 7t 3 38 C 5t Y47 ESC M ode Selection 3 7t 3 39 C 5t Y48 Permanent Escape 3 3 3 4 to 3 5 3 7t 3 40 C 5t Y49 Restrict Access of Temporary and Permanent Settings 3 7t 3 40 C 5t Y50 FF After Time Elapse 3 7t 3 41 C 5t Y51 User Strings at Power Up 3 7t 3 41 3 47 C 5t Y57 User defined String Before Local Copy 3 7t 3 42 C 5t Y58 User defined String After Local Copy 3 7t 3 42 C 5t Y59 Bar Code Definition 3 7t 3 43 to 3 45 C 5t Y60 Font Link for GFIDs 3 7t 3 14 3 45 to 3 47 C 5t Y61 Setup for User defined Strings 3 7t 3 47 3 42 3 47 to 3 48 C 5t Y62 Setup for IBM defined Strings 3 7t 3 14 3 18 3 19 3 20 3 41 3 45 3 48 to 3 52 C 5t Y71 Create Translate Table 3 7t 3 52 C 5t Y72 Reset Translate Table 3 7t 3 52 C 5t Y73 Select Translate Table 3 7t 3 52 to 3 53 C 5t Y74 Define Symbol Set String 3 7t 3 53 C 5t Y75 Overwrite Translate Table 3 71 3 53 to 3 54 2 5 Y76 Create APL Translate Table 3 7t 3 54 C 5t Y77 Reset APL Translate Table 3 7t 3 55 C 5t 78 Select APL Translate Table 3 7t 3 55 C 5t Y80 Overwrite APL Translate Table 3 7t 3 56 C 5t Y88 Define Page 3 7t 3 57 to 3 58 3 65 3 69 C 6
34. 4219 M RP the size of the manual feed is set to the default paper size When the manual feed tray is used for other sizes 1 Disable Y119 2 Use the Y12 command to define the paper size for the manual feed tray If paper trays are not installed in the 4215 MRP or 4219 MRP the sizes defined for the missing trays are either letter or A4 For firmware release S11 116 010 and beyond the values for Y12 paper size will be computed automatically for the user You no longer need to include a Y12 command to inform the interface of the size of paper that is loaded in a tray Previous versions of the interface card would format data according to the paper size 3 22 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS defined in Y 12 which could be different from what actually was loaded In the new releases the system detects the actual size loaded in the tray and automatically formats for that size paper Y13 Set W rap Cut O ption at Physical Paper Size Y13 n1 n2 Sets print line overflow action If no value is entered for n2 the n1 setting values are valid for all supported trays Values for n1 are 0 Lines exceeding the available print area are wrapped at the paper edge Overflow data prints on the next line and not count as lines when the printer calculates the maximum print lines or length M PL 1 Lines are truncated at paper edge Overflow data is not pri
35. 5t 3 9 3 37 C 3t ESC M ode Selection 3 7t 3 3 C 5t ESC Single Paired Hex Transparent 3 5t 3 9 3 17 C 3t IND EX 4 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE i ILLUSTRATION t TABLE INDEX expansion 3 43 Extended Attribute Buffer see EAB field attribute see EFA ID 3 37 D 3t Order D 6t Status D 2t F D 9t GLO SSARY 5 factory default 3 8t GLO SSARY 5 area 3 1 restore settings 3 5t 3 12 FCC rules and regulations iii features common command 3 8 communication Q uery EAB IBM 3 6t FSL 3 2 safety vii to ix FF see also Form Feed FF After Local Copy 3 6t 3 26 3 32 B 2t C 4t After Time Elapse 3 7t 3 41 C 5t at End of Print Buffer B 2t Before Local Copy 3 6t 3 25 to 3 26 B 2t C 4t Valid 3 7t B 2t Within a Print Buffer B 2t field attribute see FA character definitions D 8 Finnish Swedish Code Page 278 A 13t first digit bar code 3 43 to 3 44 fixed pitch fonts 4 1 flushing pages 3 41 Followed by Data Valid FF 3 6t fonts GLO SSARY 5 attributes to GFID table SCS 4 2t code set tables A 1 to A 28t IBM GFID equivalent E 1tto E 4t included 4 1 to 4 2t link for GFIDs 3 7t 3 14 3 45 to 3 47 C 5t loading 7 7 to 7 8 7 25 managing 7 6 mapping COR 4 6t name E 1t to E 4t PS 4 1 support and selection 4 1 to 4 7 supported 4 1 to 4 2t typographic 3 46t 4 1 4 5 format of FSL escape sequences 3 4 formatted mode D 5t print 3 27 Form Feed F
36. 6 Table D 6 Character attribute CA E IBM GFID to PCL fonts attribute Table E 1 shows PCL fonts and their corresponding IBM GFIDs Refer to the Font support and selection chapter in this manual for detailed explanation of fonts character sets and Global Font Identifiers G FID s Table 1 PCL fonts and equivalent IBM GFIDs Point m mew 74008 we m o pa emas f 4 6 ws Come f e f 3 mms f Courier Courier Medium Courier Medium 53 3 FASC 12 Courier Bold ASCII 12 O LewGoWeWelm Mor e emas E erson em 1 Courier D 8 10 Prestige Roman 8 10 Letter Gothic 6 Roman 8 12 Letter Gothic Italic 91 6 Roman 8 12 Continuing next page XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE IBM TO PCL FONTS ATTRIBUTE Table E 1 PCL fonts and equivalent IBM GFIDs continued Point 35 emas 5 mes 12 m n n mr s _ ms s wu ms s mes s frome 7 esee 25 e wo f Borcoseeannpcwedim su o wu Barcode eawuectos sx o _ sus m 4 74 wo i 4 812 4 Swis
37. 76 Bo 45 4 55 Coo A B6 A9 72 7 5 49 52 39 24 Fes OF AE Em por ED repeat ealerfes A 8 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FONT AND CODE SET TABLES Table A 8 PCL Translate Table 8 Codepage 500 to PC 850 S o ax ox Cx 20 95 EE 78 76 56 30 oo ot ot 788 786 03 Da 58 5 06 Ed EH EN ar er as oo EN 68 69 AE DO 71 72 6 76 5 45 4 56 35 2 ar ar ee eA ee s 99 on 27 22 2 s es XEROX FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE A 9 FONTAND CODE SET TABLES Table A 9 Code Page 037 U S English l C gt o or m m d xS xC 10 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FONT AND CODE SET TABLES Table A 10 Code Page 273 Austrian German ZEAEIESERERERENER JER r D x gt XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 11 FONT AND CODE SET TABLES Code Page 274 Belgian Table A 11 XERO X MRP FAMILY CO
38. Color printed Black QUERY REPLIES Refer to table G 6 for highlight reply Table G 6 Highlight reply Value Hex Description Length of structured field Highlight indicator 04 Number of highlight options 05 06 00 FO First highlight option Attribute value D efault Highlight option Normal 07 08 1 00 Second highlight option Attribute value Blink Highlight option Normal 09 0A F2 00 Third highlight option Attribute value Reverse video Highlight option Normal 0B 0C F4 00 Fourth highlight option Attribute value U nderline Highlight option Normal Refer to table G 7 for Original Equipment M anufacturer O EM reply Table G 7 OEM reply Value Hex Description 00 01 00 16 Length of structured field Type Q uery reply OEM indicator N umber of parameters XX XX XX XX l data confidential used for XX XX idaAFP idaPSS only G 6 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE QUERY REPLIES Refer to table G 8 for save restore reply Table G 8 Save restore Reply Value Hex Description 00 01 00 06 Length of structured field Type Query reply Save Restore indicator FPCB length Refer to table G 9 for data chaining reply Table G 9 Data chaining reply Value Hex D escription 00 01 00 06 Length of structured field Type Query reply Data chaining indicator Direction supported To printer only Flags Re
39. Compatibility modes for other converters This function specifies how nulls are handled The factory default is always for N ull Line Values for n are Sets Null line suppression in Local Null line suppression in NON SCS print Formatted print in Local Copy Formatted printin NON SCS print Sets Null line suppression in Local Null line suppression in NON SCS print Formatted print Local Copy Formatted printin NON SCS print Sets Null line suppression in Local True Screen image in NON SCS print Formatted print Local Copy Un Formatted print in NON SCS print Sets True Screen image in Local Copy True Screen image in NON SCS print Un Formatted print in Local Copy Un Formatted print in NON SCS print Sets Null line suppression in Local Null line suppression in NON SCS print Formatted print Local Copy Formatted printin NON SCS print Sets Null line suppression in Local Null line suppression in NON SCS print Un Formatted print in Local Copy Formatted printin NON SCS print Sets Null line suppression in Local Copy Null line suppression in NON SCS print Formatted print in Local Copy Un Formatted print in NON SCS print Sets Null line suppression in Local Null line suppression in NON SCS print Un Formatted print in Local Copy Un Formatted print in NON SCS pri
40. D 3 Control unit output area continued Bit 0 7 Code X 00 Code X 02 Code X 03 Bit 0 Bit 1 Bit 2 Bit 3 Bit 4 6 Bit 7 Bit Bit Bit Bit U N Bit 4 Bit 5 6 Bit7 Description The bits of this byte have different meanings for different orders Reserved Mode change Enter send state LU 1 mode only Enter receive state LU 1 mode only 0 Extended order parameter not used 1 Extended order parameter valid byte 0022 0 first segment of first in chain 1 First segment of first in chain 0 Not last segment of last in chain 1 Last segment of last in chain 0 SCS EBCDIC data code Reserved Reserved Ignored SCS data stream processing only The bits of this byte have different meanings for different orders Reserved 0 Reserved 1 Reserved Reserved 0 Character buffer control codes X 01 through X 07 are control codes in Base and APL 1 Character buffer control codes X 01 through X 07 are control codes only if the attribute buffer byte equals xxxxx001 APL Otherwise control codes 01 07 are translated to graphics 0 Print without the attribute buffer 1 Print with the attribute buffer 00 Use machine default for D ual M ono Case 01 Mono Case 10 Dual Case COAX COMMUNICATIONS BUFFER Load Translate Table Load Structured Field X 0018 Maximum Print Position Reserved X 0022 Extended Order X 0023 Reserv
41. EE Eo ee 1 ES s T 28 ES i Em ee a E Jis XEROX FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE A 5 FONT AND CODE SET TABLES Table A 5 PCL Translate Table 5 Codepage 500 to ASCII 7 Bit 26 2 62 6 73 42 E ii pe teteje Fee ee 77 a6 4F 57 per 7 50 8 5 eo 72 7a 52 59 29 Wan HEX E 5D aj 9 xA 5B EAEI EJ EN A 6 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FONT AND CODE SET TABLES Table A 6 PCL Translate Table 6 Codepage 500 to OCR A Equivalent to PCL translate table 1 ros 50 AC BB 41 4A 20 De 66 74 46 EO es 6 76 Bo 45 4 55 Coo A B6 A9 72 7 5 49 52 39 24 Fes OF AE Em por ED repeat ealerfes XEROX FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE A 7 FONT AND CODE SET TABLES Table A 7 PCL Translate Table 7 Codepage 500 to OCR B Equivalent to PCL translate table 1 ros oe ae reo 50 AC BB 41 4A 20 De 66 74 46 EO es 6
42. FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 2 15 DSC AND SCS DATA STREAM COMMANDS Set Line Density 510 Remember 2BC6nnld Defines the vertical space required for one print line Lines Per Inch or LPI overriding those set at the control panel Control sequence prefix of a Set Line Density command Command class for a Set Line D ensity command Number of bytes in the command string including the byte count Valid values are 01 and 02 If nn equals 01 Id defaults to the value set at the printer except for the 3287 emulation which defaults to 6 LPI If nn equals 02 the Id parameter is used Line density or the distance moved for a single line of vertical spacing Valid values for this parameter for each emulation and the correlation between LPI and the Id values are 00 6LPI 3262 3268 3287 3812 4245 6262 09 8 LPI 3262 3268 3287 3812 4245 6262 OC 6 LPI 3262 3268 3287 3812 4245 6262 12 4 LPI 3262 3268 3287 3812 6262 18 3 LPI 3262 3268 3287 3812 6262 An invalid value for nn or Id causes all emulations to use a default of 6 LPI and an invalid SCS parameter check to occur The exceptions to this are the 3262 4245 and 6262 emulations which use the previously defined LPI value 2 16 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE DSC AND 5 5 DATA STREAM 5 Set Print D ensity SPD 2BD 2nn2900cp Defines the number of characters to print per horizonta
43. FF command W hen operating in the SCS mode the form length or M PL can be downloaded from the host FSL Y5 function has immediate effect on the printer unless form length has been downloaded from the host and the value is used when selecting default in SCS mode If the setting stored in RAM for Y5 is 255 the value of Y5 M aximum Print Lines will be computed for the user as part of the automatic configuration logic The value for Y5 is computed based on information from Y 10 Portrait Landscape and Y11 Active Tray The automatic configuration logic computed value will be take effect if the user has stored a value other than 255 into RAM using FSL X1 You may disable the Automatic Papersize Configuration logic by using FSL Y119 See the FSL Y119 command for more information Y5 50 sets the page length to 50 lines XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 3 15 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Y6 Set D efault Maximum Print Position M PP Y6 n Selects current and default maximum print position M PP in characters from the left margin The factory default setting is 132 Valid parameters are 000 255 SetMPP in number of characters D efault setting is 132 This function emulates a front panel switch on an IBM printer It has an immediate effect MPP and the current position are not changed by changing characters per inch CPI Remember W hen set at 000 no horizontal form
44. FSL escape character The coax interface for the Xerox M RP Family is managed by special escape sequences sent to the printer using the FSL commands FSL escape sequences are command sequences preceded by a user defined escape character W hen an FSL escape character appears in the data stream the printer interprets the characters following it as a command string and not as characters to be printed When you have defined an escape character you can configure the interface according to your needs When a character has been defined as an escape character you cannot use it as a normal character and printit However you do not need to have an escape character defined permanently When it has served its purpose it can be removed The escape character described in this chapter is different from the printer escape character and the IBM escape character and cannot be used for sending native printer commands or system commands This section describes how to configure and manage the coax interface controller for the 4220 M RP and 4230 M RP by the use of escape sequences The factory defaults of the printer suffice for most uses and in most cases system software controls the facilities described in this chapter Temporary amp amp n Permanent U sing FSL escape character FSL escape characters are either temporary or permanent Their functionalities are as follows Changes the interface set up Activates any FSL funct
45. HT 2 9 Inhibit Print IN P 2 9 Interchange Record Separator IRS 2 10 Line Feed LF 2 10 New Line NL 2 10 Page Presentation M edia PPM 2 11 Set Attribute SA 2 12 Set Graphic Error Action SGEA 2 13 Set Horizontal Format SH F 2 14 Set Line Density SLD 2 16 Set Print Density SPD 2 17 Set Vertical Format SVF 2 18 Transparent TRN 2 20 Vertical Channel Select VCS 2 20 Vertical Tab VT 2 21 3 Function Selection via Line FSL commands 3 1 Setting levels 3 1 Storing and reading settings 3 1 Actions at power up 3 2 Function Selection via Line FSL 3 2 FSL escape character 3 3 Types of FSL escape character 3 3 Using FSL escape character 3 3 FSL types 3 5 General syntax of an FSL command 3 5 FSL commands 3 5 Command descriptions 3 8 ESC Single Paired H ex Transparent 3 9 ESC ESC Multiple Paired Hex Transparent 3 9 xii XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE TABLE OF CONTENTS T1 Offline Hex Dump PCIA Dump 3 10 T2 Online Hex Dump 3 10 T3 Online ASCII Hex Dump 3 10 T4 Printout Settings 3 10 T5 Printout Character Set 3 11 T6 Cancel Online ASCII Hex Dump 3 11 W Print Bar Code 3 11 X0 Set Printer in Hold Mode 3 11 X1 Store Settings in Permanent Storage 3 11 X2 Restore Settings from Permanent Storage 3 12 X3 Restore Factory D efaul
46. Input Tray Selection parameter They do not support the n2 Output Tray Selection parameter at this time Since the SCS Page Presentation M edia PPM command impacts this FSL function refer to the Page Presentation M edia PPM section in the D 5 and SCS data stream commands chapter for detailed information XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 3 21 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS 12 Set D efault Paper Size Utility Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes N A FSL parameter 2 Legal 3 Letter 4 Executive 5 Monarch Envelope 7 DL Envelope 8 C5 Envelope 10 A3 11 Ledger 16 B5 Envelope Example Remember Remember Remember Remember gt 100 Y12 1 n2 Selects paper size As with FSL Y11 5 command selects the proper paper size The table lists the supported paper sizes and illustrates how they map to PCL5 for the M RP family of printers Also the table identifies whether the AS 400 Utility provides access to the paper size or whether the user created FSL must be used 4215 4220 4219 MRP 4230 MRP parameter to Esc amp I A Not Supported Not Supported Y12 2 sets the page size to legal The setting for Y12 is not necessary It is overwritten if Y119 is enabled The Automatic Papersize Configuration logic enabled by Y119 overwrites any setting you provide to Y12 On the 4215 MRP and
47. LD XRXFNT PROC 2 FNTNAME DEST ALLOC DA XMRPV1R2M 1LIN KLIB REUSE F CTRANS SHR ALLOC DA XMRPV1R2M IFNTLIB amp FN TNAM E F FO REU SE SHR ALLO C SYSOUT A D EST amp D EST F PRTR CALL XM RPV1R2M 1LO AD LD XRXFN T FREE F CTRAN S FREE F FONT FREE F PRTR XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 7 25 Font and code set tables This appendix shows PCL Translate Tables 1 through 8 applicable to the M RP Family coax interface printers These tables are valid when the printer resident fonts are used If the compatibility fonts are used a unique table is loaded automatically to access the full Code Page 500 character set that is supported Table 7 is selected modified and used as the active translate table The appendix also contains IBM code set tables applicable to the MRP Family coax interface printers XEROX FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE A 1 FONT AND CODE SET TABLES Table A 1 PCL Translate Table 1 Codepage 500 to Roman 8 ae ee D2 ee 2 65 po A2 61 62 63 i 2 n 20 68 6C F2 54 32 res oe 76 ao 5 77 F4 46 4 57 ES 78 F7 47 50 58 37 ras as fox re ereje 23 FD 7 c2 DF AE 25 4 2 1 pale 57 6 7 E7 ED a E E E A 2
48. LU RMT 16 TLU LAX39L01 LUTYPE 1 BUFSIZE 1520 LOGMODE SCS IMMRESP N LU NJEWCOS3 LU RMT 17 TLU LAX3BL01 LUTYPE 1 BUFSIZE 1520 LOGMODE SCS IMMRESP N nun UV 6 6 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE CONFIGURATION AND SYSGEN SAMPLES Sample mode table entries for 3278 2 terminals control unit MODE3270 MODETAB MODEENT LOGMODE S3270 LOCAL NON SNA 3274 CONTROL UNIT FMPROF X 02 3278 2 TERMINAL TSPROF X 02 PRIPROT X 71 COS HICOS SECPROT X 40 COMFPROT X 2000 RUSIZES X 0000 PSERVIC X 000000000000185018500200 MODEENT LOGMODE T3278M2 LOCAL SNA 3274 CONTROL UNIT FMPROF X 03 3278 2 TERMINAL TSPROF X 03 PRIPROT X B1 SECPROT X 90 COMPROT X 3080 RUSIZES X 87C7 PSERVIC X 020000000000185018507F00 MODEENT LOGMODE M3278M2 REMOTE SNA 3274 CONTROL UNIT FMPROF X 03 3278 TERMINAL TSPROF X 03 PRIPROT X B1 SECPROT X 90 COMPROT X 3080 RUSIZES X 88F8 PSERVIC X 020000000000185000007E00 Sample mode table entries for 3287 printers all control units MODEENT LOGMODE DSC2K 3287 PRINTER FMPROF X 03 TSPROF X 03 PRIPROT X B1 SECPROT X 90 COMPROT X 3080 RUSIZES X 8787 PSERVIC X 030000000000185018507F00 MODEENT LOGMODE SCS SNA CHARACTER STRING PRINTER FMPROF X 03 TSPROF X 03 PRIPROT X B1 SECPROT X 90 COMPROT X 3080 RUSIZES X 87C6 PSNDPAC X 01 SRCVPAC X 01 PSERVIC X 01000000E10000000
49. Mono Case 3 16 Motion Index Horizontal see HMI MPL 2 18 to 2 19 3 6t 3 15 3 23 3 65 3 68 GLO SSARY 8 MPP 2 1 2 15 3 6t 3 16 3 23 3 65 3 68 D 6t D 8 GLO SSARY 8 MSA 0 9 GLO SSARY 8 MSI X6 3 43 3 44 Multiple Paired H ex Tranparent 3 5t 3 9 to 3 10 3 37 C 3t Virtual Storage see MVS Multinational Code Page 500 A 23t multistrike character 3 52 3 54 MVS ISPF Primary Option Menu 7 17 N NCP Gen Group Line PU and LU definitions 3274 61C 6 5 3276 C 6 6 near letter quality see NLQ New Line NL 2 1 2 2t 2 3 2 5t 2 6t 2 10 3 16 3 30 3 34 3 36t C 1t C 2t NL at MPP 1 Non SCS 3 6t B 2t NLQ 3 48 to 3 52 noise emissions radio iii non LU 1 Mode Print D 5t nonrecoverable hardware errors 5 3 Non SCS Automatic Function at End of Job 3 6t 3 26 3 32 3 34 C 4t CR at MPP 1 3 6t 3 29 C 4t NLatMPP 1 3 6t 3 30 C 4t Print Image 3 6t 3 28 to 3 29 C 4t summary query reply G 2t Valid FF 3 6t 3 33 C 4t at End of Print Buffer 3 6t 3 32 3 34 C 4t Followed by Data 3 6t 3 31 C 4t non SNA 3270 terminal and printer VTAM 6 4 nonvolatile memory see NVM no offset 2 11 Norwegian Danish Code 277 A 15t notes xix notices iii to ix Null NUL 2 2t 2 4 2 6t C 1t C 2t Line Suppression 3 28 B 2t number lines per page maximum 2 18 NVM 3 1 3 11 3 12 3 52 3 53 3 54 4 7 GLO SSARY 8 0 OEM reply G 6t GLO SSARY 8 O ffline Hex Dump PC
50. Press End again to exitto the DOS prompt The FormFix step has been completed If an error occurs check the following common oversights e Notincluding the final backslash X at the end of the directory of either the output directory Change FormFixC Defaults screen or the form directory FormFixC Utility Screen Notincluding the Form Name extension FormFixC U tility screen Transferring a macro to the IBM host If the user chooses to upload the macro from the PC to the IBM Host IRMA Workstation for Windows EMU 2 1 2 3270 Terminal by Digital Communications Associates Inc DCA can be used to achieve this operation Sending a PCL macro to the printer An ASCII PCL macro residing on the IBM Host can be sent to the printer using a JCL with SYSOUT class A Below is an example of JCL file that sends a PCL ASCII named INVOICE to VPS Remote 156 K12345 JO B XXXX SEN DPCL M SGLEVEL 1 1 CLASS A MSGLASS X NOTIFY JK34334 f JOBPARM LINECT 20 ROOM 3231 FFROUTE PRINT RMT156 EXEC IEBGEN ER 5 DD SYSOUT X IISYSIN DD DUMMY IISYSUT2 DD SYSOUT A IISYSUT1 DD DSN JK12345 PCLFILE INVOICE DISP SHR SYSO UT A instead of SY SO U T J must be used to send a PCL file in transparent mode U se other sysout classes B C if transparency is not required Also an ASCII PCL macro can directly be sent to the printer if there is a parallel connection from
51. Proportionally spaced PS fonts Your printer provides support for proportionally spaced fonts using the same PS width values as those used by IBM thus ensuring a match with IBM PS fonts Typographic fonts Your printer provides support for typographic fonts using the same width values as those used by IBM thus ensuring a match with the resepctive fonts The supported fonts are the PCL fonts and the 3816 emulation fonts In the event the 3816 emulation fonts are not resident on your Xerox MRP Family coax printer the interface card will use an appropriate PCL resident font Refer to the IBM GFID to PCL fonts attribute appendix for the appropriate PCL resident font to use While the PCL font closest to the requested font is used by the printer this algorithm may not choose a font with the exact characteristics for the desired output To have your output exactly match that of a 3816 download the compatibility font set Otherwise differences may be observed in margins justification and data running off the page Your MRP printer equipped with an internal coax interface is shipped with a set of fifty five 3816 emulation fonts These fonts are supplied on 9 track tapes shipped with the printer Table 4 1 is a list of the font names that uses the corresponding GFID number shown as the last four digits XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 4 1 FONT SUPPORT AND SELECTION Table 4 1 3816 emulation fonts a
52. SNA mode A 24t Index Translate Table 3 7t verwrite 3 7t Reset 3 7t apostrophe 3 4 area factory default 3 1 ASCII 3 54 3 56 GLO SSARY 1 Dump T3 1 3 GLO SSARY 1 hexadecimal dump 3 10 mode 3 39 Online Hex Dump 3 5t 3 10 Transparent 2 5t 2 7t 2 20 assignment GFID 4 3 asterisks xx 3 45 at End of Print Buffer valid FF 3 6t Attribute 3 49 Buffer see EAB character CA D 10t Set SA 2 5t 2 7t 2 12 3 36t C 2t D 4t Strings 793 3 7 3 61 C 6t Austrian G erman Code Page 273 A 11t Automatic FF at End of Print Buffer B 2t Function at End of Job Non SCS 3 6t Page O rientation support see APO Tray Orientation 3 62 B Back Space BS 2 5t 2 6t 2 7 3 36t C 2t Bar Code Definition 3 7t 3 43 to 3 45 C 5t printing 3 5 3 11 3 43 C 3t types 3 43 to 3 46 Before Local Copy FF 3 7t 3 25 B 2t C 4t Belgian Code Page 274 A 12t Bell BEL 2 5t 2 6t 2 8 3 36t C 2t BOF 3 15 bottom margin BM 2 19 bottom of form see BOF boundary page 3 26i 3 27i brackets 3 8t Brazilian Code Page 275 A 13t buffer coax communications D 1 to D 10 button Reset viii to ix Test 1 6 bypass tray 2 11 C CA D 10t GLO SSARY 2 Cancel Online ASCII Hex Dump 3 5t 3 11 C 3t Carriage Return CR 2 1 2 2t 2 3 2 5 2 6t XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE INDEX 1 INDEX i ILLUSTRATION t TABLE 2 8 3 28i 3 36t C 1t C 2t GLO SSARY 2 Case Set 3
53. System Administrator Guide 4215 MRP 4219 M RP 4220 M RP 4230 M RP Twinax Command Reference 4215 MRP 4219 M RP 4220 M RP 4230 M RP Coax Command Reference 4215 MRP 4219 MRP 4220 MRP 4230 M RP Intelligent Printer Data Stream IPDS Configuration and Reference Guide 4215 M RP 4219 M RP 4220 M RP 4230 M RP PCL 5 and PostScript Printer Language Reference International Publication U S Number Language Number 4220 M RP 4230 M RP 720P13941 French O perator Guide Spanish German Italian 720P12771 721P81071 Manuals are shipped with the options n the U S the Printer Language Reference for PCL 5 and PostScript is not shipped with the printer To order this document fill out and mail the Printer Language Reference Order Card found atthe back of the System Administrator Guide The manual is shipped at no charge to you In RX this manual is shipped with the printer XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE RELATED PUBLICATIONS ublication 220 M RP 4230 M RP nstallation Planning Guide 219 MRP and 4215 MRP Installation Planning Guide 219 and 4215 Quick Start 219 MRP and 4215 MRP Operator Guide 4220 M RP 4230 MRP Network Interface for N ovell Operator Guide 4215 MRP 4219 M 4220 M RP 4230 RP Fax Modem for Macintosh Operator Guide 4215 MRP 4219 M RP 4220 M RP 4230 M RP Fax Modem for MS DOS Operator Guide 4220 M RP 4230 M RP AppleTalk Interface
54. Y61 Setup for U ser defined Strings Y62 Setup for IBM defined Strings Y71 Create Translate Table 72 Reset Translate Table Y73 Select Translate Table Y74 Symbol Set String verwrite Translate Table Y76 Create APL Translate Table lt Reset Translate Table Select APL Translate Table lt lt N verwrite APL Translate Table Y Y Define Page O ffset Enable O ffset lt O Define User Escape String 91 GFID Font Select Setup Y92 Point Size Strings Y93 Attribute Strings XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 3 7 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Table 3 2 FSL Commands continued FSL Command name 94 Typeface Strings Y96 GFID Select Y98 Enable Automatic Page O rientation APO Support Y100 Printer Share String and Timer Y119 Enable Auto Paper Size Configuration Y120 Setting Printout at Power Up Y249 Enter Engineering M ode Y253 Allow Passwords Send U ser defined String Command descriptions This section provides an alphanumeric listing of FSL commands Each command shows syntax usage and data information O nly ata information that gives you values and descriptions is explained isolated from the rest of the text and putin a box for command features Leading escape character Comma is used as a command delimiter A blank can a
55. a PC to the printer A DOS copy command can be issued For example gt PY INVOICE PCL LPT1 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FORMS UTILITY FOR THE COAX ENVIRONMENT Merging variable data with a single form macro Overlay command Before instructing the printer to start merging variable data with a macro that is already residing in the printer s memory some setup commands must be sent The printer must be instructed about the page orientation page size and paper source if the user does not want to use the default settings of the printer These commands cannot be embedded into the macro definition because the printer will not allow them Also they cannot be embedded into the form preceding the macro definition because of the possibility of multiple page forms or downloading of a macro for later use causing a change in printer operation Note The form macro to be used must be downloaded to the printer prior to invoking that form The automatic overlay command will enable every page to have the same form until the end of the variable data is reached or when the overlay command is disabled The following PCL commands must be placed in hexadecimal value at the beginning of the variable data file For example a macro with an ID 1 and an enable overlay command will have the following escape sequence Esc amp flY 1 26663159 hexadecimal value Esc amp f4X 1 26663458 hexadecimal value This
56. a set of Host Utilities These utilities provide a high level user interface to the set of Function Selection via Line FSL commands that properly customize the coax interfaces Enables HP PCL 5 and PostScript Level 2 over all interfaces Complete set of 3816 compatible fonts are provided with the printer on a 9 track tape Emulates the IBM coax printers shown in Table 1 1 U S or European settings using dipswitches Backwards compatibility with Xerox 3270 HS interface Automatic input sharing between coax and all other printer interface ports Concurrent support of Systems Network Architecture SN Character String SCS Data Stream Compatibility DSC 3270 data streams LU 1 Intelligent Printer Data Stream IPDS PCL 5 and PostScript Level 2 Support for downloading new interface firmware Hexadecimal H EX dump ASCII HEX dump and HEX dump Printer Communication Interface Area PCIA dump to aid in the debugging of coax interface problems The Xerox coax interface is designed to upgrade with an Intelligent Printer Data Stream IPDS module The support for IPDS is done by plugging an IPDS module on top of the interface MRP Family user interface interaction with coax interface Printer setup The MRP Family coax interface communicates to the printer controller in PCL The following information clarifies printer setup and user interface changes Default Input Tray and O utput Destination settings from the
57. an rder Complete response to the host system without an error condition and without printing anything XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE D 7 COAX COMMUNICATIONS BUFFER In the SCS mode if ML defines a position beyond the end of the buffer data wraps from the end of the buffer back to address X 0050 which is the beginning of the data area In the DSC mode if ML extends beyond the end of the buffer printing stops at the end of the buffer An End of Message EM control code in the buffer overrides the ML terminating the print process at that point in the buffer When set correctly the printer processes characters from the message buffer starting at the MSA and continuing in a sequential manner for the length of the message This processing prints the printable characters in the buffer using any commands also in the buffer to format the printed page as required When a print order has been completed the Xerox MRP Family coax printers return an rder Complete in the PCIA byte X 0000 and posts the response Printer Status Available DSC print order processing In DSC mode the message buffer contains D SC codes for printable characters and control functions Following the printing of the last line of data in the buffer an automatic new line is performed unless the print position is already in column one or the DSC options of the 4220 M RP or 4230 M RP coax printer have been to inhibit
58. and is used to Double Byte Hex Transparency M ode an application or user created ASCII PostScript or PCL5 file For example there are PostScript ASCII files on your host system such as the one used for jam recovery on the desktop You can modify the CLIST to pointto the data set and download your ASCII PostScript file via LD XRXASC 7 10 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE CONFIGURATION AND RESOURCE UTILITY MVS gt TSO EXEC XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST LDXRXASC file name gt printer destination gt VPS 6 2 transparency VPS 6 2 supports a transparency option If this option is used a sysout class is enabled to support this feature and you must make two modifications to the LD XRXFNT and LD XRXFRM clists as follows 1 Modify the clists to make use of this transparency feature by changing the sysout class in the allocate statement for sysout printer to reflect the class assigned to VPS transparency This value is site dependent ask your site system programmer for this information 2 The parameter in the call statement must be changed from DBLBYT to NODBLBYT Configuration D escription List You use the Xerox Resource Utility Configuration Description List to manage the Configuration Descriptions on the host The functions provided are browse copy delete modify and download The members listed are configuration descriptions residing in XMRP V1R2M 1 CFGDLIB Accessing the Configur
59. and medium supported depending on expansion Bar code height in lines value from 1 255 using 9 LPI Horizontal expansion factor that selects values from 1 to 32 This value is optional Defaultis 1 The expansion resolution is enhanced where the integer expansion factor can be added by a fraction of 1 to 7 Example expansion 2 3 XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 3 43 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Remember The bar code definition must be sent BEFO the W Bar Code Printout command is used Many bar codes include checkdigits Text under the bar code is printed with the resident font As soon as the bar code is defined it can be activated Start stop and center codes are generated automatically Bar code types second digit explained UPC and EAN X2 If7 characters are received an EAN8 checkdigit is calculated and generated 8 characters are received an 8 checkdigit is calculated and compared to the 8th digit FUNCTION SELECTION LINE FSL COMMANDS 3 of 9 9 Example Y60 Font Link for GFIDs e You must insert the checkdigit for this code as itis not uniquely specified Start stop and center codes are generated automatically e Have alphanumeric characters automatic checking and variable length with no checkdigits You may insert the start and stop codes but if you choose not to do the insertion of the star
60. and presented alphabetically supported by the different emulations for Systems Network Architecture SNA Character String SCS SCS command comparison Table 2 3 shows how your Xerox coax printers handle the SCS commands for the IBM coax printer emulations shown supported as described in this manual Blank notsupported A accepted but results in no operation or ignored Table 2 3 SCS coax commands 3287 3812 16 BEL Ignored 2F Carriage Return CR 00 Enable Print EN P A A A No operation 14 Form Feed FF 0 Graphic Escape 3262 and 6262 0800 for APL printing Horizontal Tab HT 05 Print IN P Adjust with spaces NL will be performed Line Feed LF 25 New Line N L 15 Null NUL 00 eee Record Separator IRS E 2 6 XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE DSC AND 5 5 DATA STREAM 5 Table 2 3 SCS coax commands continued 3287 3812 16 Page Presentation M edia PPM 2BD 2nn48xxxxxxsddo ddxxxxxxxx Set Attribute SA For APL color 28ttvv and underline Set Graphic Error Action SGEA 2BC803grop Set Horizontal Format SHF 2BC1nnhhlmrmhti tn Set Line Density 510 2BC6nnld Set Print Density SPD 2BD2nn2900cp Set Vertical Format ua 2BC2nnvvvtmbmvtl Transparent TRN Data is sent 35nn according to FSL Y37 Vertical Channel Select VCS Supported but 04vv adjus
61. data stream is notin the currently selected character set and cannot be printed an unprintable graphic character Control sequence prefix of a Set Graphic Error Action command Command class for a Set Graphic Error Action command Number of bytes in the command string including the byte count ne byte number specifying the graphic to be substituted If the code is not printable it is substituted by a space 40 and no error is reported A one byte number specifying the unprintable character error option This can only be X 01 meaning no stop no status Any other value causes an invalid parameter error This command although not currently supported by the 4220 or 4230 M RP is supported only by the 4245 coax emulation If the SGEA function is not used then unprintable graphic characters are replaced with a hyphen 60 or for the 4245 emulation a space X 40 An invalid SGEA setting does not change the current setting XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 2 13 DSC AND SCS DATA STREAM COMMANDS Set Horizontal Format SH 2BC1nnhhlmrmht tn Defines the maximum number of characters per line left margin right margin and horizontal tabs It activates the auto new line function Control sequence prefix of a Set Horizontal Format command C1 Command class for a Set Horizontal Format command Number of bytes in a command including nn Valid values are 01 to FF If n
62. file Note This example uses SY SO UT A as sysout class for transparencies Most DP users will probably assign another sysout class for their transparency application since SYSO U T A is normally the default selection used to provide generic output PCL forms overview The Hewlett Packard PCL language allows one or multiple forms named macros in PCL terminology to be stored in the printer s memory This feature allows forms to be used repeatedly without the necessity of downloading the form for each page printed A unique macro ID number can be assigned to each form through some forms creation packages such as Lytrod s Proform 111 Delrina FormFlow in MS Windows or by using the FormFix Utility which is on a diskette provided with the printer To invoke form merging a different method is suggested depending on single page forms or multiple page forms For single page forms the macro should be overlaid Escape amp f4X nce the overlay is enabled every page will automatically print the form along with the variable data For multiple page forms a macro should be called Escape amp f3X for each page A macro call will merge the form with the variable data only a page at a time The variable data stream will control which form to invoke for each page For more details refer to the Hewlett Packard PCL Technical Reference M anual XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 1 3 FORMS UTILITY FOR THE COAX ENVIRONM
63. functions may also be carried out by the use of this function A colon denotes that the next number is the H EX code number applied to the following escape sequence You can have two levels of macros Y90 ABCD 8F Y8 4 exchanges future occurrences of 91A with ABCD The rest of the sequence 8F Y8 4 exchanges future occurrences of 8F with Y8 4 which sets default code pages Y91 n1 n2 n3 n4 n5 n6 G Specifies the relationship between IBM Global Font Identifiers GFID s and the internally defined fonts It sets the parameters for Attributes that is bold and italics Symbol Set and Point Size It is possible to define up to 16 GFID font specifications this way Note Y91 Y92 Y93 Y94 are not required unless you want to change the GFIDs and or internally defined fonts provided as default with this interface More information is in the Font selection via FSL in Coax section in Chapter 4 IBM GFID Number with valid values from 1 65535 Typeface with valid values from 0 255 The possible typefaces 0 255 are used as part of the preprogrammed typeface command for the relevant printer driver Attributes with valid values from 0 255 The possible Attribute values are 0 Remove all current attributes 1 Bold 2 Italics 3 Bold and Italics 4 Proportional Font 5 Proportional Font Bold 6 Proportional Font Italics 7 Proportional Font Bold and Italics 16 Reserved Shaded
64. has the same function as the N ew Line NL command New Line NL 25 Moves the print position to the same horizontal position on the next line If the print position is the last line of the page LF moves it to the first line of the next page 25 Control sequence of a Line Feed command 15 Moves the print position to the first position on the next line If the current position is at the end of a page the print position moves to the first line of the next page The print position moves to the effective left margin of those printers that support the Set Horizontal Margin command all coax emulations 15 Control sequence of a New Line command The NL command has the same function as the Interchange Record Separator IRS command Since the Set Horizontal Margin SHM command is not actually supported in coax a default is used to set the right and left margins 2 10 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE DSC AND 5 5 DATA STREAM 5 Page Presentation PPM Remember 2BD 2nn48xxxxxxsddoddxxxxxxxx Specifies the presentation media device settings of the printer PPM specifies the source paper tray the output tray offset and the output tray Control sequence prefix of a Page Presentation Media command Command class for a Page Presentation M edia command Number of bytes in the command string including the byte count Valid values are X 04 X 0C Other value
65. is adopted as the top margin setting If tm is X 00 or nn is less than 3 defaults are used for the top margin If tm is greater than MPL defaults are used for the top margin bottom margin and vertical tabs and a SCS parameter check results Default 1 one byte number that specifies the last print line of the page If bm is a positive number greater than or equal to tm but less than or equal to the maximum page length M PL the value is adopted as the bottom margin If bm is 00 or nn isless than 4 the bottom margin defaults to M PL If bm is less than tm or greater than MPL defaults are used for the bottom margin and vertical tabs An SCS parameter check results Default 2 maximum lines per page O ne byte value that sets line number values for both Vertical Tabs VT and Vertical Channel Select VCS functions Tab values are valid if they are less than bm and greater than or equal to tm if this is notthe case a SCS parameter check occurs If an error is found tab processing stops and the tab values last set remain unchanged If a tab value is zero it sets no tab or channel value tm is always the first tab value Default each line from the top margin Remember If this command is received at a page boundary and only when the Automatic Page Orientation APO is enabled the page dimensions are recalculated possibly changing the page orientation The maximum number of tab
66. is an example of a variable data file VARDATA2 on the IBM Host It sends to the printer the PCL macro ID 1 and the overlay command prior to the data After the last line of data the macro ID 1 Esc amp f1Y and disable macro overlay command Esc amp f5X is issued amp amp SPACE resets the Escape character to NONE amp amp 9696961B266631591B2666345896 amp amp SPACE This is variable data LINE 1 LIN E 2 LIN E 3 LIN E 4 LINEN amp amp 1 266631591 26663558 amp amp lt SPACE gt XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFEREN CE FORMS UTILITY FOR THE COAX ENVIRONMENT Call command Once this job is submitted using JCL it will merge this variable data with the macro ID 1 that is already residing on the printer Here is an example of a JCL used to submit the job VARDATA2 to VPS Remote 156 K12345 JOB XXX SEN DDAT M SG LEVEL 1 1 CLASS A l MSGLASS X NOTIFY 34334 f JOBPARM LINECT 20 ROOM 3231 PRINT RMT156 EXEC IEBGEN ER IISYSPRINT DD SYSOUT X IISYSIN DD DUMMY I SYSUT2 DD SYSOUT IISYSUT1 DD DSN JK12345 EBCDIC VARDATA2 DISP SHR Note SYSO U T J is used The macro call command will only invoke the form once and merge the variable data with it Therefore any variable data that exceeds the page length of the desired form will print separately on the next page without the form The following PCL comm
67. more than 10 minutes IRQ occurs independent of this setting except when no IRQ is selected The IRQ timeout is rounded up to the nearest minute Example Y46 036 sets IRQ time for printer errors to 3 minutes 3 38 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION LINE FSL COMMANDS 47 ESC Mode Selection Y47 n or ascii ascii Sends hexadecimal H EX codes transparent to the printer and selects Tel a graf support This function takes effect as soon as it is received ASCII mode is definition PCL 5 and PostScript Level 2 commands sent directly to the printer Valid values are 1 Q XX sent as XX sent as l ascii ascii sent as ascii 2 Tel a graf support XX sent as lascii ascii sent as ascii 3 XX sent as XX sent as l ascii ascii sent as ascii sets Filter mode On sets Partial Filter mode On sets Filter mode O ff In Tel a graf mode the first two decimal digits after the escape character are used to determine the length of the string used Filter mode is a special compatible feature for replacing protocol converters The filter modes suppress control codes or text Data in plain text Example 1 Y47 2 selects a Tel a graf support Example 2 02 41 42 sends HEX codes 41 42 to the printer Example 3 1B amp 11H This is another example of a command strin
68. printing jobs to a printing system PDL describes the input type format characteristics performs the processing functions logical processing and describes the output type format font selection accounting options 2 Utility that puts new job descriptor libraries JD Ls onto a system disk Relationship of the printed data to the long or short edge of the page See landscape portrait As used in this manual a user selectable configuration option Printer Communications Interface Area The PCIA which occupies the first 50 hexadecimal bytes in the input buffer of a coax attached printer contains control information The POA which occupies the first 10 hexadecimal locations contains printer information that is read by the cluster controller The CUOA which occupies the next 40 hexadecimal locations contains cluster controller information that is read by the printer HewLett Packard Printer Control Language XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE GLO SSARY 9 GLOSSARY PDL pitch POA point point size port portrait power up defaults print density commands printer proportional spacing PS RAM reset Page D escription Language Language used to describe printing jobs to a Laser Printing System LPS PDL describes the input type format characteristics performs the processing functions logical processing and describes the output type format font selection accounting op
69. prints as a white plus sign in a black box reverse video effect A 26 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FONT AND CODE SET TABLES Table A 26 APL character assignment EBCDIC D SC An unsupported character prints as a white plus sign in a black box reverse video effect XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 27 FONT AND CODE SET TABLES Table A 27 IBM DSC to Xerox DSC translate table EBCDIC DSC mode Ox 1x 2x 5x 7x 8x 9x Ax Bx s o re 5057s oe or oe D SC option defaults This appendix contains a table showing the default D SC options for the IBM printers emulated and also for the Xerox M RP Family coax printers For full details of each command refer to the DSC and SCS data stream commands chapter in this manual Refer to the IBM publications section in the Introduction chapter for manuals used to provide the information in this appendix XEROX FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE B 1 DSC DEFAULTS Table B 1 IBM printer DSC option defaults 3287 3812 16 4214 4028 default default setting setting CR MPP 1 First print position next line First print position currentline Kn mE m CTI shi a dox NLGMPP 1 First print position next line First printposition 2lines WITHIN PRINT BUFFER a ae R
70. setting with a backslash If not you will later get an error message when you attempt to fix a form 4 When finished setting the defaults press Enter to exit Change M ode and to set the defaults At the bottom of the screen this message will appear Default U pdate Successful 5 Press End to return to the FormFixC Utility Menu Follow these steps to run FormFixC 1 From the FormFixC Utility Menu press 1 to enter the FormFixC Utility screen 2 From this screen enter the following three settings FORM DIRECTORY Drive lt Directory gt FORM NAME formname ext MACRO ID ID gt FORM DIRECTORY isthe location drive and directory of the form you want to convert Be sure to end with a as noted on screen FORM NAME isthe name of the form you wantto convert Be sure to include the extension such as PRN MACRO ID should be entered only if needed If a single digit ID be sure to insert a O first XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FORMS UTILITY FOR THE COAX ENVIRONMENT FormFixC troubleshooting 3 Press Enter to run the utility on the form listed on the screen The original file will remain it will not be deleted This message will appear on the bottom of the screen Conversion Complete Form Name is form gt Macro ID is lt ID gt 4 Once you have converted all the forms in this same manner press End to return to the FormFix Utility M enu 5
71. style Different fonts can be selected for printing Fonts can refer to the printer s internal fonts or optional fonts stored on diskettes and downloaded to the printer Attributes that control the appearance of a font These characteristics include orientation character height style stroke weight and typeface Font name without the landscape or portrait P or L orientation suffix Control character that causes the print or display position to move to the next page the EBCDIC character FF is associated with this character Function Selection via Line Commands or functions that access the value added features like duplex paper tray selection etc of a coax printer It allows you to set up default interfaces change default settings XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE GLO SSARY 5 GLOSSARY Graphical Data Display Manager GDDM GFID GSM hexadecimal hexadecimal dump host computer HP GL 2 HP PCL image interface interface cable Interface Escape Character internal fonts 1 0 Function of the operating system that processes both text and graphics for output on a display printer or plotter Global Font Identifier a number that references a font Grams per square meter U niversally accepted unit that expresses the weight in grams of one square meter of paper Numbering system requiring sixteen number symbols 0 through 9 and A through F to represent data Pr
72. the settings the user string at power up The user string should not conflict with the IBM setup string defined in function Y62 The strings are sent in ascending order Y51 2 5 sends user strings 2 and 5 to the printer after FSL Y61 defines the string XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 3 41 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Y57 User defined String Before Local Copy Example Y57 lt string number gt Sets up the printer before local copy 0 to 7 more strings indicated form 1 2 nx in ascending sequence This function only affects operator initiated local copy and not host initiated copy This function only affects local copy from CUT screen terminals and not from DFT terminals CUT screens are screen dumps in non SCS while Distributed Function Terminal DFT screens are new screen dump in SCS This function is only used due to compatibility with older products Y57 3 5 sends user strings 3 and 5 to the printer before local copy Y58 U ser defined String After Local Copy Example Y58 string number 9 Sets up the printer after local copy 0 to 7 or more strings indicated on the form n1 n2 in ascending sequence This function only affects operator initiated local copy and not host initiated copy This function only affects local copy from CUT screen terminals and not from DFT term
73. the variable data where a different form is required Note The forms macros to be used must be downloaded to the printer prior to invoking the desired forms The following is an example of three different portrait forms being called out within the variable data The first macro being called is macro ID 3 and it contains variable data starting from line 1 to line 48 The second macro being called is macro ID 2 and it contains variable data starting from line 49 to line 98 The third macro being called is macro ID 1 and it contains variable data starting from line 99 to line 130 This job can be submitted by using a JCL like the one shown above amp amp 96965961B266633591B2666335896 amp amp SPACE Variable data line 1 LIN E 2 LIN E 3 LIN E 4 LIN E 5 LIN E 6 LINE 7 amp amp 9696961B266632591B2666335896 amp amp SPACE Variable data line 49 LIN E 50 LINE 51 LIN E 52 amp amp 1B266631591B26663358 amp amp lt SPACE gt Variable data line 99 LINE 100 LINE 101 LINE 102 XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFEREN CE FORMS UTILITY FOR THE COAX ENVIRONMENT LINE 130 Switching form orientation Aspreviously mentioned there are setup commands that must be sent before instructing the printer to start merging variable data with a macro If the LANDSCAPE orientation is required the PCL landscape orientati
74. this action The maximum print position M PP from PCIA byte 0018 specifies the maximum print position for each line of print If MPP is zero the print line width is determined by the value set at the printer control panel If an entire print line does not contain any printable characters all are nulls attributes or in a nonprint field it may not be printed depending on how the Null Suppression option is set in the 4220 M RP or 4230 M RP coax printer To print a blank line at least one character in the line must be a space character within a print field or the Null Suppression option must be disabled Invalid control codes are treated as nulls In addition to the printer control codes the data may contain screen field attribute characters because the printer can be used as local copy printer copy screen image to printer A field starts with a field attribute FA character and ends with the next FA character Fields that cannot be printed for example input fields are treated as blank fields and are called nonprint fields The FA is normally the first character in a print order Itis defined in table D 4 D 8 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE COAX COMMUNICATIONS BUFFER Table D 4 Field attribute FA character definitions s we Deron Field attribute identifier 2 3 4 5 XX11 Nonprint field o ma om ma _ mm ma jm ea If the first character in a print order is no
75. to a 12 point Courier typeface 3 Roman 8 symbol set To change the mapping of GFID 0011 or any other GFID use FSL Y91 These FSL parameters are used in a PCL font selection command Refer to PCL command reference manual to input all the paramethe43 0683 fto 2 1 FONT SUPPORT AND SELECTION Selecting CO R fonts set to match pitch if spacing is set to fixed and font selection occurs The predefined table refer to the PCL font and IBM GFID appendix is examined and a selection occurs when a match is made Horizontal Motion Index H is set to match pitch if spacing is set to fixed and font selection occurs To make sure correct code point mapping is selected Symbol Set is matched to the active translate table as follows Ifthe GFID is below 400 fixed spacing is selected A font pitch style and stroke weight are specified refer to Table 4 12 The Horizontal Motion Index is set to match pitch and font selection is made Specifically the mapping involves the following steps before font selection is completed Pitch is selected Style is set to upright Stroke Weight 15 set to medium HMI is set to match pitch Ifthe is above 400 a typographic font is selected The point size and typeface are taken from the GFID divided in parts using the following algorithm GFID number XXXYY XXX Point Size YY Typeface ID The font width for the GFID is mapped t
76. used by all coax emulations The communications buffer figure D 1 contains a character buffer and an extended attribute buffer Each of these buffers contains 4KB of storage The first 80 bytes of the character buffer contains the printer control information area PCIA The first 80 bytes of the attribute buffer contains the extended PCIA The remainder of the character buffer is a message area which contains data and commands necessary for printing The attribute buffer can contain additional information about how each character prints Figure D 1 Communications buffer X 0000 X 004F described on the following pages Character Buffer X OFFF Ext PCIA X 1000 to 104F not used Extended Attribute Buffer X 1FFF XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE COAX COMMUNICATIONS BUFFER Printer Output Area The Printer utput Area PO A that occupies locations X 0000 to X 000F of the Printer Communications Interface Area PCIA contains information regarding printer status and configuration The POA is written by the printer and read by the cluster controller Table D 2 Printer output area Ws pena X 0000 Status 0 Address 0006 is reserved Register Data check i Order complete Equipment check hardware or PCIA error Operator intervention required Sense data available see byte 3 Input code see byte 2 available PA key pressed Valid switch transition see byte 1
77. 0000000 XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 6 7 7 Configuration and Resource Utility MVS The Xerox Configuration and Resource U tility manages printer resources fonts forms and the internal interface controller configuration descriptions on a Multiple Virtual Storage MVS host The utility is distributed on a 9 track tape 6250 BPI and 3480 cartridge A set of Job Control Language JCL statements is provided to install the Xerox Configuration and Resource Utility MVS All resources are stored as members of host partitioned data sets PDS The Xerox MRP Family printers have a set of resident PCL5 fonts A set of IBM 3816 emulations fonts and a utility to download them are provided with the Resource and Configuration Utilities Utilities to create modify and download alternate printer configuration defaults are included The Configuration and Resource Utility has been developed and tested in the following MVS environments MVS ESA Version 4 3 ISPF Version 2 3 ISPF PD Version 3 4 TSO E Version 2 3 The Configuration and Resource Utility creates the following ISPF libraries XMRP V1R2M 1 CLIST XMRP V1R2M 1 LOAD XM RP V1R2M 1 CFGD LIB XMRP V1R2M 1 FNTLIB XM RP V1R2M 1 LIN KLIB XM RP V1R2M 1 IN STALL XMRP V1R2M 1 U CRTLIB XM RP V1R2M 1 FRM LIB XMRP V1R2M 1 LSTLIB All CLISTs provided with the utility are located in the library XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST You can modify the CLISTs to fit your particular env
78. 1 Syntax error 2500 Escape error No translate table number 3001 Escape error The dynamic area is locked 3002 No space is left in dynamic area 4001 Password is wrong 4002 Password error Password is not active Continuing next page 5 2 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE ERROR HANDLING Nonrecoverable hardware errors Table 5 2 Recoverable errors continued Code Description Password error NVRAM is already locked password is ignored NVRAM error Checksum in NVRAM is wrong NVRAM error Validation value in NVRAM is wrong NVRAM error Values are now overwritten with factory defaults A recovery attempt in connection with nonrecoverable hardware errors is made as follows Turn switch off for 10 seconds and then on again If the problem persists contact your Xerox service representative Table 5 3 Nonrecoverable hardware errors 5002 Hardware error in NVRAM 5005 NVRAM error NVRAM verification error in cell NVRAM checksum error Main processor RAM error Line interface RAM error W rong data in self test W rong word in self test 8004 Hardware error Response missing from coax interface 8005 Hardware error W rong interrupt from coax interface 8006 Hardware error test response from coax interface 8007 Hardware error Invalid test response from coax interface 8010 Hardware error Nothing received in self test XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND
79. 16 C 3t Y7 Set Case mono dual 3 6t 3 16 Y8 Set LU 1 Language 3 6t 3 17 to 3 18 C 3t Y9 Set D efault Print Q uality 2 11 3 6t 3 18 C 3t Y10 Set Page Format 3 6t 3 19 to 3 20 3 57 3 65 3 69 C 4t Y11 Set Default Paper Path 3 6t 3 20 to 3 21 3 3 65 C 4t Y 12 Set Default Paper Size 3 6t 3 22 to 3 23 INDEX 2 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE i ILLUSTRATION t TABLE INDEX 3 65 C 4t Y13 Set W rap Cut O ption at Physical Paper Size 3 6t 3 23 3 65 3 69 C 4t Y14 Enable Graphic O ption 3 6t 3 24 C 4t D 3t F 1t G 1 Y 19 Set Simplex Duplex 3 6t 3 24 to 3 25 3 65 C 4t Y25 FF Before Local Copy 3 6t 3 25 to 3 26 B 2t C 4t Y26 FF After Local Copy 3 7t 3 26 3 31 B 2t C 4t Y27 Non SCS Print Image 3 6t 3 28 to 3 29 C 4t Y28 Non SCS CR MPP 1 3 6t 3 29 C 4t Y29 Non SCS NL at MPP 1 3 6t 3 30 C 4t Y30 Non SCS Valid FF Followed by Data 3 6t 3 31 C 4t Y31 Non SCS Valid FF at End of Print Buffer 3 6t 3 32 3 34 C 4t Y32 Non SCS FF Valid 3 6t 3 33 C 4t Y33 Non SCS Automatic Function at End of Job 3 6t 3 26 3 32 3 34 C 4t Y 34 Last LF on Page Sent as FF 3 6t 3 35 C 4t Y 36 Suppress IBM Control Code 3 6t 3 35 C 4t Y37 IBM Printer Emulation Select 2 20 3 6t 3 36 to 3 37 C 4t F 1t Y38 IBM Communication Feature Query EAB 3 6t 3 37 C 4t D 3t F 1t G 1 Y 44
80. 2 If the interface is in User mode the n string 24 defined in FSL Y62 command is sent 3 Use LPI and MPL to calculate the Vertical Motions Index VMI Also called fit to page in portrait If the interface is in U ser mode the n string 225 defined in FSL Y62 command is sent 4 Compressed portrait format for 3287 compatible printing within an 8 x 11 page area 5 Compressed portrait for 3287 compatible printing within an 8 x 12 page area 6 Compressed landscape for 3287 compatible printing within an 13 2 x 8 5 page area 7 Compressed landscape for 3287 compatible printing using a page width of 13 2 with fixed line spacing 8 Compressed portrait for 3287 compatible printing using a page length of 11 with fixed character spacing CPI 9 Compressed portrait for 3287 compatible printing using a page length of 12 with fixed character spacing CPI Values for n2 are 1 Ignored 2 Tray 1 3 Tray 3 4 M anual feeder 5 Tray 2 6 Tray 4 7 255 Reserved for optional feeder 20 Reserved If the code is placed asthe first printable character on the page the changed format is effective as soon as the printer receives the command If the command is placed at any other position on the page the change is effective on the next page XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 3 19 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Example 11 Set D efault Paper Path Only n1 0 or 1 is supp
81. 2F TRN Transparent 35 1 n 3287 emulation VCS commands are sent as Line Feeds Unprintable characters appear as spaces 2 n 3268 emulation as many LFs as required by the Select Vertical Format SVF command in use are sent Unprintable characters appear as hyphens 3 36 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Example 9Y37 0 sets 3287 VCS emulation Refer to the Helpful hints appendix for recommended settings to obtain a specific IBM printer emulation Y38 Communication Feature 0 EAB Example Y38 Enables query reply n Values for n are 0 Extended Attribute Buffer EAB but No Query Reply 1 and Query Reply enabled 2 No Query Reply and No EAB support This function is only read at power up Y38 0 disables query reply Refer to the Helpful hints appendix for recommended settings to obtain a specific IBM printer emulation Refer also to the Q uery replies appendix that explains in detail the available Q uery Replies available on the interface For this FSL Y38 function refer to the Printer Features Features and Extended ID functions of the Printer O utput Area table D 2 in the Coax communications buffer appendix Y44 Suppress CR and SP to Same Position Example Y44 n Selects suppression of Carriage Returns CRs and Spaces SPs Values f
82. 3 211 239 15 240 246 5 247 257 17 1 16 7 258 259 18 260 273 8 55 274 279 17 1 280 284 20 285 289 25 290 299 27 400 65535 Typographic You must specify GFID when you specify a pitch or the protocol converter selects one of the printer GFID defaults Special fonts are selected in Computer O utput Reduction COR depending on the current CPI and font width Table 3 4 shows original pitch and selected pitch 3 46 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Example 1 Example 2 Y61 Setup for U ser defined Strings Table 3 4 Pitch choices O riginal pitch Selected pitch lt lt 8 55 10 gt 8 55 10 13 3 gt 10 13 3 15 gt 13 3 171 CPI 20 CPI 2171 CPI 27 Typographic 15 CPI Y60 10 18 sets a link so 10 CPI selection using FSL or SCS are mapped to GFID 18 Y60 16 253Q sets a link so 16 7 17 1 CPI selections using FSL Y3 or SCS are mapped to GFID 253 Remember Example 1 Y61 n string Allows you to define up to eight user strings U ser string ID number 0 7 The ID 6 is reserved for begin Advanced Function Presentation AFP print job The ID 7 is reserved for terminate Advanced Function Presentation AFP print job string U ser string contents i
83. 3 19 3 20 3 41 3 45 3 48 to 3 52 C 5t User defined Strings 3 7t 3 41 3 47 to 3 48 C 5t Share String and Timer Printer 3 8t simplex printing 3 6t 3 24 to 3 25 C 4t Single Paired H ex Transparent 3 5t 3 19 3 17 C 3t size logical page 3 68i to 3 69 paper 3 22 SNA 1 1 2 1 GLO SSARY 11 3270 terminal and printer 6 4 Character String see SCS LU 1 mode 2 5 source paper tray 2 11 space 2 13 Spanish Spanish speaking Code Page 284 A 20t special font and graphic translate table A 28t square brackets 3 8t start of buffer 3 25i Status Key D 2t Register D 2t Store Settings in Permanent Storage 3 5t 3 11 C 3t storing and reading settings 3 1 to 3 2t Stroke W eight 4 6 Structured Field Load D 6t Style 4 6 summary commands 2 2 2 5 C 1tto C 6t and comparison command 2 2t query reply non SCS without IPDS G 2t SCS without IPDS G 1t supported character sets reply G 4t fonts 4 1 to 4 2t hosts 1 1 to 1 2t SCS commands 2 6 to 2 7t Suppress CR and SP to Same Position 3 7t 3 37 C 4t IBM Control Code 3 6t 3 35 C 4t Swedish Finnish Code Page 278 A 16t Symbol Set 3 53 4 6 E 1tto E 4t GLO SSARY 11 String Define 3 7t syntax of an FSL command general 3 5 sysgen samples and configuration 6 1 to 6 7 Systems N etwork Architecture see SNA Character String see SCS System Status Available D 5t D 7 T T1 Offline Hex Dump PCIA Dump 3 5t 3 10 C 3t T2 Online Hex Dump 3 5t 3 10
84. 500 to PC 8 Codepage 500 to ECMA Codepage 259 to PC 8 Box characters for drawing only Codepage 500 to ASCII 7 Bit Codepage 500 to OCR A Equivalentto PCL translate table 1 7 Codepage 500 to OCR B Equivalent to PCL translate table 1 8 Codepage 500 to PC 850 OO oU Y74 Define Symbol Set String 9Y74 string no gt lt H EXdata gt Selects symbol sets in the printer in association with function Y75 Overwrite Translate Table user Setup for symbol set select string on the form defined string no lt H EXdata gt N umber that identifies the symbol set string in ranges 1 to 8 Remember Zero 0 does not change symbol set Example Y74 01 1B283855Q defines symbol set 00 to be Roman 8 on a Hewlett Packard PCL Level 4 printer Y75 Overwrite Translate Table 75 n1 n2 data n1 n2 data 0 Matches the printers character table Changes are made in the currently selected translate table Modifies entries in the active customized translate table The modifications become active immediately and are stored directly in nonvolatile memory NVM Up to eight characters may be defined for each code point Position of the character to be translated with valid values of X 00 X BF Selected Symbol Set with valid values of 1 8 Data is the hexadecimal value required to print the character You need to select the translate table first bef
85. 56 will signify sysout class A to start each line with the transparency character hexadecimal 35 followed by a one byte length field The transparency character and length will be inserted multiple times by VPS if the data line is longer that 255 bytes There are other values that can be placed in each of the parameter fields For other values or specific detail refer to the VPS Installation and O peration M anual Release 6 1 XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FORMS UTILITY FOR THE COAX ENVIRONMENT Below is an example of a VPS Remote Configuration file KR KK KKK KK KK KK RK KK KK k kok LPAODT20 REMOTE 156 FOR XEROX CENTRE LUNAME LPAODT20 PRINTERLUNAME ALOGMODE SCS DEFAULT LOGMODE EN TRY SEPINFO USEREX01 TRACE Y 05 TRNCLASS A C 35 DEST R156 DEST ID CLASS OUTPUT CLASSES CHNSIZE 0 SCS PRIN TER COMPRESS N NO COMPRESSION MERGE Y RUSIZE 1536 PRIN TER BUFFER SIZE SEPAR N SEPARATOR BOTH AUTOEJCT Y AUTOMATIC EJECT YES FCB SUPPORT GROUP DEFINITIONS 05 42XX MRP transparency In order for transparency data hexadecimal 35 to be recognized by the 42xx M RP the printer must be placed in transparency mode The Function Selection via Line FSL command Y37 allows a user to sele
86. 59 to 3 61 C 6t Y92 Point Size Strings 3 7t 3 61 C 6t Y93 Attribute Strings 3 7t 3 61 C 6t Y94 Typeface Strings 3 8t 3 61 to 3 62 C 6t Y96 GFID Select 3 8t 3 62 C 6t Y98 Enable Automatic Page O rientation APO Support 3 8t 3 62 to 3 63 3 65 C 6t Y100 Printer Share String and Timer 3 8t 3 63 C 6t Y119 Enable disable automatic paper size configuration 3 8t 3 64 C 6t Y120 Setting Printout at Power U p 3 8t 3 64 C 6t Y249 Enter Engineering M ode 3 8t 3 64 C 6t Y253 Allow Passwords 3 8t 3 65 C 6t Z Send User defined String 3 5 3 8t 3 8 3 48 3 65 C 6t common command features 3 8 Communication buffer D 1to D10 Feature Q uery EAB IBM 3 6t 3 37 C 4t D 3t F 1t G 1 compaction 1 2 comparison DSC command summary 2 2t SCS commands 2 6t to 2 7t compatibilities features 1 3 Compatible Data Stream see DSC components Configuration and Resource U tility 7 16 compression 1 2 3 19 Computer O utput Reduction see COR configurations 6 1i to 6 3i GLO SSARY 3 and sysgen samples 6 1 to 6 7 checking the interface 1 7 to 1 8i Description List 7 11 to 7 12 ELCI RCD viii to ix Configuration and Resource Utility 7 1 to 7 25 installing 7 1 to 7 6 invoking 7 18 components 7 16 connector coax 1 6i control codes D SC 2 1 to 2 2 language printer see PCL 5 U nit O utput Area see CUOA XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE INDEX 3 INDEX i
87. 6t 3 16 C 3t CAUTION iii xix certification approvals viii Change Configuration Description 7 21 to 7 23 changing configuration description 7 24 Channel Select VCS Vertical 2 5t 2 7t 2 19 2 20 to 2 21 3 36t C 2t character GLO SSARY 2 assignment EBCDIC SNA mode APL A 24t attribute see CA buffer D 1f size D 3t escape FSL 3 3 to 3 4 Set Global Identifier Graphic see GCSGID sets 1 2t 4 7 GLO SSARY 2 Printout 3 5t 3 11 C 3t reply supported G 4t characteristics COR 3 19 3 66 PS 3 24 Characters Per Inch see Line see CPL checking the interface configuration 1 7 to 1 81 choices pitch 3 46t Clist code listing 7 23 to 7 25 coax connector 1 6f emulations 1 2t printers line configurations 6 1 to 6 3f codabar X5 3 43 3 44 Code description error 5 1t Page 037 5 English A 10t 273 Austrian German A 11t 274 Belgian A 12t 275 Brazilian A 13t 276 French Canadian A 14t 277 Danish N orwegian A 15t 278 Finnish Sw edish A 16t 280 Italian A 17t 281 Japanese Latin characters A 18t 282 Portuguese A 19t 284 Spanish Spanish speaking A 20t 285 U K English A 21t 297 French A 22t 500 Multinational A 23t 500 to OCR A A 7 500 to OCR B A 8 Page Global Identifier see CPGID SCS 3 36t set tables and font A 1 to A 28t colon 3 4 3 8i 3 54 3 56 color 2 12 3 50 G 5t comma 3 4 3 8i commands comparison SCS 2 6t to 2 7t data stre
88. A FEATURE DOCHAR EBKY3277 KB78KEY NUMLOCK AUDALRM Sample VTAM parameter for local non SNA 3270 terminal and printer LP920T00 1 921 01 LBUILD LOCAL LOCAL CUADDR 920 3278 2 TERMINAL TERM 3277 FEATUR2 MODEL2 ISTATUS ACTIVE USSTAB USSVTAM MODETAB MODE3270 DLOGMOD S3270 CUADDR 921 3287 PRINTER TERM 3286 FEATUR2 MODEL2 ISTATUS ACTIVE USSTAB USSVTAM MODETAB MODE3270 DLOGMOD DSC2K Sample VTAM parameter for local SNA 3270 terminal and printer X10PUAOD LPAODTOO LPAODPO1 VBUILD PU LOCAL LOCAL TYPE LOCAL CUADDR AOD MAXBFRU 9 PUTYPE 2 USSTAB USSVTAM MODETAB MODE3270 ISTATUS ACTIVE LOCADDR 2 3278 2 TERMINAL DLOGMOD T3278M2 ISTATUS ACTIVE LOCADDR 3 3287 PRINTER DLOGMOD DSC2K ISTATUS ACTIVE 6 4 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE CONFIGURATION AND SYSGEN SAMPLES Sample NCP G en Group Line PU and LU definitions 3274 61C SNAGP01 1051114039 SOTL039 05039 0 1 39100 1 39101 GROUP LINE SPACE 3 LNCTL SDLC CLOCKING EXT DIAL NO DUPLEX FULL NEWSYNC NO NRZI NO REPLYTO 1 RETRIES 1 1 2 TYPE NCP ADDRESS 039 ANS CONTINUE DUPLEX FULL ETRATIO 30 PAUSE 2 SERVLIM 4 SPEED 9600 VPACING 2 SERVICE ORDER N05039P0 SPACE 3 PU LU LU ADDR C1 DISCNT NO IRETRY NO ISTATUS ACTIVE MAXDATA 265
89. A Vertical Channel Select VCS command is interpreted as a one Line Feed LF command This means that if you want to print 2 20 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE DSC AND 5 5 DATA STREAM 5 starting in line 4 you must enter four VCS commands Unprintable characters appear on the paper as spaces There are two different 3268 and 4214 emulations W hen using the first 3268 and 4214 emulations the system sends the number of Line Feed commands required by the selected Vertical Format command This means you can instruct the printer to start printing in line 4 with only one VCS command When using the second 3268 and 4214 emulations you send the commands below the interface You can do this by transmitting a file to the printer or by entering the commands on your screen and making a local copy print screen You can also do it using shareport on the interface Remember This command adjusts with line feeds LFs 5 command is not supported for the 3287 emulation and causes a line feed All values except channel one must be specified before use otherwise the VCS command is treated as a Line feed If the channel selected is less than or equal to the current page position the print position moves to the correct line on the next page Channel 1 is always top of form while the other eleven channels are taken as the first eleven tab stops from the Set Vertical Format SVF command
90. AX COMMAND REFERENCE A 12 FONT AND CODE SET TABLES Table A 12 Code Page 275 Brazilian T E D M 0 gt lt e 5 4 5 2 T 3 lt CAES XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FONT AND CODE SET TABLES Table A 13 Code Page 276 French Canadian s 7 5 5 D 2 EXE EIE EXES Easa 225 14 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FONT AND CODE SET TABLES Table A 14 Code 277 D anish N orwegian 8 Tm a EXE EX E XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE A 15 FONT AND CODE SET TABLES Table A 15 Code Page 278 Finnish Swedish A 16 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FONT AND CODE SET TABLES Table A 16 Code Page 280 Italian XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 17 FONT AND CODE SET TABLES Table A 17 Code 281 Japanese Latin characters MN CS CERES ESCAS CANC IER EXE T C s ES E
91. C modes A 25t command descriptions 2 3 to 2 4 summary and comparison 2 2t C 1t control codes 2 1 to 2 2 data stream commands 2 3 to 2 4 in non SNA see BSC SNA LU3 load structured field D 7 load translate table 0 7 LU 3 3 16 3 29 3 30 3 31 3 33 6 1 mode 2 1 option defaults B 1 to B 2t print order processing D 8 to D 10 Q uery D 6t D 7 to Xerox DSC translate table EBCDIC D SC mode A 28t D ual Case 3 16 Dump ASCII T3 1 3 hexadecimal EX 1 3 3 5t Duplex mode 3 41 printing 3 24 to 3 25 E EAB 3 6t 3 37 D 1f GLO SSARY 4 EAN and UPC X2 3 43 3 44 EFA D 9f GLO SSARY 4 ELCI RCD viii to ix emulated printers 1 1 to 1 2t emulation printer coax 1 2t Enable Automatic Page Orientation APO Support 3 8 3 63 3 65 C 6t Graphic O ption 3 6t 3 24 C 4t D 3t F 1t G 1 Page 3 7t 3 57 3 65 3 69 C 6t Print ENP 2 5t 2 6t 2 8 2 9 3 36t C 2t end of buffer 3 26 End of Message EM 2 1 2 2t 2 3 C 1t D 8 energy radio frequency iii to iv Enter xx Engineering Mode 3 8t 3 65 C 6t error code descriptions 5 1t handling 5 1 to 5 3 7 23 type 5 1t Equipment Leakage Circuit Interrupt Residual Current Device see ELCI RCD equivalence pitch 3 45t escape character FSL 3 3 to 3 5 3 36t leading 3 8t removing 3 4 to 3 5 trailing 3 8t types 3 5 using 3 5 Graphic GE 2 5t 2 6t 2 9 3 36t C 2t sequences 3 4 ESC ESC Multiple Paired H ex Transparent 3
92. DSC mode provided its position is valid The positional attributes of FF apply to both formatted and unformatted modes of operation XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 2 1 DSC AND SCS DATA STREAM COMMANDS Command summary and comparison Table 2 1 is a summary of DSC commands that the Xerox coax printer handles for the various printers emulated Refer to the Function Selection via Line FSL commands chapter to check the commands corresponding to the DSC options Supported as described in this manual Blank Notsupported Table 2 1 DSC command summary and comparison DSC Command se mee 3287 3812 3816 4028 00 Null NUL 01 End of Message EM 02 Form Feed FF 03 New Line NL 04 Reserved 05 Carriage Return CR 06 Reserved 07 Reserved Remember End of Message EM terminates buffers 2 2 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE DSC AND 5 5 DATA STREAM 5 DSC command descriptions Carriage Return CR The descriptions of the DSC commands shown in hexadecimal are listed alphabetically End of Message e 5 Moves the print position to the left margin of the current line in an unformatted print field In a formatted print field or unformatted nonprint field this control code is printed as a space character In a formatted nonprint field itis printed as a null character 05 Control sequence of a Carriage Return
93. Directive 89 336 EEC approximation of the laws of the member states related to electromagnetic compatibility A full declaration defining the relevant Directives and referenced standards can be obtained from your Rank Xerox representative Safety feature Your printer is equipped with an Equipment Leakage Circuit Interrupter Residual Current Device ELCI RCD This safety device protects you if an electric outlet supplying power to the printer is improperly wired U S configuration of ELCI RCD 1 Window 2 Reset button viii MRP FAMILY COMMAND REFEREN NOTICES International configuration of ELCI RCD 1 Window 2 Reset button If power to the printer is interrupted follow these steps 1 Locate the safety device using the U S or International Configuration refer to the appropriate illustration 2 Check to see if a red flag displays in the window of the safety device 3 If the red flag does not display press and release the black Reset button The red flag displays and power is restored to the system If power is not restored by this procedure or if the device interrupts power to the machine again call your Xerox service representative XEROX FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE Table of contents Notices ii Installation caution iii Safety iii Laser safety iv Operationa
94. EFERENCE TABLE OF CONTENTS Logical Page Size 3 68 4 Font support and selection 4 1 Supported fonts 4 1 Included fonts 4 1 Global Font Identifiers GFIDs 4 3 GFID to PCL font mapping 4 3 Print density to GFID mapping 4 4 Font selection via FSL in coax 4 5 Font selection using printer resident PCL fonts 4 5 Font selection using the 3812 3816 compatibility font set 4 5 Procedures for selecting fonts 4 5 Selecting non Computer utput Reduction CO R fonts 4 5 Selecting COR fonts 4 6 Character sets 4 7 5 Error handling 5 1 IBM error types 5 1 Recoverable printer errors 5 2 FSL error messages 5 2 Recoverable errors 5 2 Nonrecoverable hardware errors 5 3 6 Configuration and sysgen samples 6 1 Coax printers line configurations 6 1 Sysgen samples 6 3 Sample IO Gen for the 3174 3274 non SNA controller 6 4 Sample VTAM parameter for local non SNA 3270 terminal and printer 6 4 Sample VTAM parameter for local SNA 3270 terminal and printer 6 4 Sample NCP Gen Group Line PU and LU definitions 3274 61C 6 5 Sample NCP Gen Group Line PU and LU definitions 3276 C 6 6 JES 328X print facility parameters 6 6 Sample mode table entries for 3278 2 terminals by control unit type 6 7 Sample mode table entries for 3287 printers all control units 6 7 XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE TABLE OF CONTENTS
95. ENT There are PCL commands that cause a conditional page eject That is a page is ejected if there is any printable data in the print buffer A PCL macro will be affected by the following conditional page eject commands Reset EscE UEL Universal ExitLanguage Esc 12345X Flush All Pages Esc amp r F Page Length Esc amp P Size Esc amp ZA Orientation Esc amp 1 Paper Source Esc amp l H Form Feed Hexadecimal value 0C Output Bin Selection Esc amp l HG U sing FormFixC to create macros Installing FormFixC If a PCL form is designed from a PC based application package Lytrod Elixir Delrina FormFlow etc and is not yet a macro it can be created into a macro by using the FormFixC Utility which does the following It encapsulates PCL form with a macro ID Esc amp f Y selected by the user and a start macro definition Esc amp fOX at the beginning of the form t places a stop macro definition Esc amp f1X and makes the macro permanent Esc amp f10X at the end of the form And finally FormFixC searches for the conditional page eject commands and deletes them from the form Installing FormFixC Insert the diskette titled Xerox 42xx M RP Forms U tility Coax into the disk drive this procedure assumes you are using the B drive Its contents should include FORMFIXC EXE FORMFIXC SYS e READMECX DOC 1 Create a directory un
96. F 2 1 2 2t 2 3 2 5t 2 6t 2 8 to 2 9 3 16 3 33 3 35t C 1t C 2t GLOSSARY 5 forms loading 7 9 managing 7 8 list screen 7 9 French Canadian Code Page 276 A14t French Code Page 297 A 22t frequency energy radio iii FSL GLO SSARY 5 commands 1 3 2 2 2 11 3 1 to 3 65 4 7 C 3t to C 6t F 1 error messages 5 2 escape character 3 3 to 3 4 permanent 3 3 removing 3 4 to 3 5 temporary 3 3 types 3 5 using 3 3 to 3 4 escape sequences 3 4 ESC ESC M ultiple Paired H ex Transparent 3 5t ESC Single Paired H ex Transparent 3 5t list of FSL functions 3 5t to 3 9t syntax 3 5 T4 Printout Settings 1 7 Function at End of Job Non SCS Automatic 3 6t identifiers FSL 3 4 keys 7 16t management headers 1 2 Selection via Line see FSL G GDDM 1 2 GLO SSARY 5 general syntax of an FSL command 3 5 Generate NL on Receipt of B 2t German Austrian Code Page 273 A 11t GFID 3 45 to 3 47 4 3 to 4 4 E 1tto E 4t Font Select Setup 3 7t 3 59 to 3 61 C 6t interval and related pitch 4 4i mapping 4 7t Select 3 8t 3 62 C 6t to PCL font mapping 4 3 E 1 to E 4t Xerox font cross reference 4 2t Global Font Identifier see GFID Global Identifier Code Page see CPGID glossary GLO SSARY 1 to GLO SSARY 8 Graphical Data Display Manager see GDDM Graphic Character Set Global Identifier see GCSGID Error Action SG EA Set 2 7t 2 13 Escape GE 2 5t 2 6t 2 9 3 36t C 2t O ption 3 6t GSM xx
97. F3 gt does not automatically save the Configuration Description If an invalid User Created FSL member is entered an MVS Utility message displays LSCX504 WARNING ERRNO ENFOUND GENERATED IN FOPEN CALLED FROM LINE XXX OF UCRTOPEN MAIN OFFSET 00005 PDS MEMBER NOT FOUND XXXXXXXX IN PTED WHILE OPENING FILE ddn U CRT 7 14 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE CONFIGURATION AND RESOURCE UTILITY MVS Press the lt Enter gt key to return to the MVS utility screen which displays the message data set available Loading a configuration file After typing L press lt Enter gt The host responds by displaying this message PLEASE ENTER PRINTER DESTINATION Type the remote id for the printer and press lt Enter gt The host responds with the following Press lt Enter gt to return to the configuration description list screen D eleting or copying a configuration file All configuration setups created using the utility reside in the XMRP V1R2M1 CFGDLIB ISPF library The utility does not provide functions to delete or copy configurations D elete operations can be performed by using the ISPF TSO D elete function The same is true for copying name field inside all configuration descriptions W hen a copy operation is performed the new configuration description contains the same name field as the original configuration desc
98. GTH MAXIMUM PRINT POSITION CASE PAGE FORMAT PAPER PATH NONE TRAY1 TRAY2 TRAY3 TRAY4 TRAY5 0 3 4 6 8 10 12 15 16 20 27 SINGLE DOUBLE 0 255 0 to 255 MONO DUAL PORT LAND COR f l H H H w H H MIDDLE UPPER LOWER MAN PAP MAN ENV PAPER SIZE gt LETTER NONE LETTER LEGAL A4 EXEC MON BUS DL C5 LEDGER LINE OVERFLOW OPTION gt TRUNCATE WRAP TRUNCATE DUPLEX PRINTING SIMPLEX NONE SIMPLEX LONG SHORT FORM FEED BEFORE LOCAL CPY gt NO NONE YES NO In the Name of Configuration Description field enter any 8 alphanumeric name starting with an alpha character In the Name of User created FSL field enter any PDS data set name or any physical sequential file If the highest level qualifier is the peron who is logged on do not use apostrophes If the XMRP PDS is used include apostrophes Press F8 to go to the second screen 2nd screen The Change Configuration Description second screen displays LAST LF ON PAGE SENT AS FF gt NONE NO YES FF AFTER TIME ELAPSE 0 255 USER HORIZONTAL MARGINS NONE NUMBER IN 1440ths INCH USER VERTICAL MARGINS NONE NUMBER IN 1440ths INCH NON SCS PRINT IMAGE NONE NLSBOTH NLS TSI TSIBOTH I F MEMORY CONTROL atl NONE RSTUSR RSTFCT SAVUSR Refer to Table 7 2 for a description of the function keys 7 22 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE CONFIGURATION AND RESOURCE UTILITY MVS
99. IA Dump 3 5t 3 10 C 3t offset 2 11 output tray 2 11 Online GLO SSARY 8 XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE INDEX 7 INDEX i ILLUSTRATION t TABLE ASCII Hex Dump 3 5t 3 10 GLOSSARY 1 Hex Dump 3 5 3 10 3 64 C 3t operational safety vi to ix Order D 4t D 7 Parameters D 5t processing DSC print D 8 to D 10t SCS D 10 orientation 3 50 page algorithm 3 57 3 66 to 3 69 support 3 8t Original Equipment reply see O reply output area printer POA 3 24 3 37 output tray 2 11 GLO SSARY 9 offset 2 11 overlays 3 37 O verwrite APL Translate Table 3 7t 3 56 C 5t methods 3 54 Translate Table 3 7t 3 53 to 3 54 C 5t P PA1 D 2t GLOSSARY 9 PA2 D 2t GLOSSARY 9 Page boundary 3 25 3 26 Format Set 3 6t 3 19 to 3 20 3 56 C 4t nctions 3 65 to 3 69 Length M aximum see M PL ffset Define 3 7t Enable 3 7t Orientation GLOSSARY 9 algorithm 3 57 3 66 to 3 671 support Automatic see APO Presentation M edia PPM 2 5t 2 7t 2 11 3 18 3 21 C 2t size physical 3 22 Paired H ex Tranparent Multiple 3 5t 3 9 3 37 C 3t paper feed 3 49 path default 3 6t sizes 3 22 default 3 6t parameters D 5t GLOSSARY 9 partitioned data set see PDS password 3 40 3 65 PCIA D 1i D 2 D 4 D 7 G 1 GLO SSARY 9 Dump 3 5t 3 10 PCL 5 1 1 1 3 GLO SSARY 9 font E 1 to E4t mapping GFID 4 3 to 4 4t IBM GFID to PCL fonts attribute E 1 to E 4
100. ILLUSTRATION t TABLE conventions xix to xxi personal computer PC xxi text xix to xx 3 19 3 46 3 66 4 5 to 4 7 font mapping 4 7t GLO SSARY 3 selecting fonts 4 6 CPI 2 14 2 17 3 6t 3 47 3 48 to 3 52 GLOSSARY 3 CR and SP to Same Position Suppress 3 7t CR at MPP 1 5 5 3 6t 3 29 B 2t Create APL Translate Table 3 7t 3 54 C 5t Configuration Description 7 19 to 7 21 7 24 saving 7 21 screen 7 19i to 7 20i Translate Table 3 8t 3 52 C 5t creating User created FSL 7 14 CUOA D 4 to D 6t GLO SSARY 3 curly brackets 3 8t CUT screen terminals 3 42 3 14 3 19 3 35 3 45 to 3 68 4 4t 4 6t G 8t D Danish N orwegian Code Page 277 A 15t data chaining reply G 7t Data Processing DP mode 4 3 Data Stream commands 2 1 to 2 21 Compatible see DSC Emulation DSE mode D 4t reply G 7t structure SCS 2 5 debugging coax problems 1 3 default settings B 2t GLO SSARY 3 Define Page O ffset 3 7t 3 57 3 65 3 69 C 6t Symbol Set String 3 7t 3 53 5 Definition Bar Code 3 7t density to GFID mapping character 4 4 descriptions commands 2 3 to 2 4 2 7 to 2 21 3 8 to 3 65 device characteristics reply G 8t ELCI RCD viii to ix DFT terminals 3 42 disabling FSL 3 40 Distributed Function Terminal see DFT draft quality 3 18 3 50 3 66 GLO SSARY 4 DSC 1 1 2 1 GLO SSARY 4 and SCS data stream commands 2 1 to 2 21 APL character assignment A 26t code page EBCDIC DS
101. INTER SETU P Table 1 1 Xerox printer coax emulations Printer Model Type Speed Character sets PI 3287 1 2 Dot matrix 80 120 cps 10 3 4 6 8 Various models1 2 3268 2 2C Upto340 10 167 3 4 6 8 Various 5 3262 3 13 printer Upto 650 10 3 4 6 8 Depends on band lpm mounted 48 128 characters 3812 3816 1 2 Laser 240 Upto 12 24 10 12 15 3 4 6 8 U ser selectable with Model 2 IPDS dpi 17 61 standard fonts 4028 NS1 Laser 300 Up to 10 n a n a Various fixed pitch dip ppm and typographic with 32 resident 4214 1 Dot matrix U p to 200 5 10 12 3 4 6 8 Various 5 15 16 7 4245 012 020 Band printer 1 200 2 000 10 3 4 6 8 Depends band Ipm mounted 48 142 D12 D20 characters 6262 012 014 Band printer 1 200 1 400 10 3 4 6 8 Depends on band D22 2200 lpm mounted 48 192 012 0 14 characters D22 The following functions are not supported by your Xerox MRP Family coax printers Compression or compaction Color Full IBM A Programming Language APL character sets Function management headers supported with IPDS Katakana character set Graphical Data Display M anager GDDM supported with IPDS 1 2 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE OVERVIEW AND PRINTER SETU P Features and compatibilities Your Xerox coax printers support the following features and compatibility and have these capabilities Control of coax setup using
102. MILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 2 DSC 5 5 data stream commands The emulated IBM printers support a range of data stream commands Some commands are ignored by certain models while others are implemented within the feature restrictions imposed by the particular printer The data stream commands described in this chapter control the formatting of the printed data Your Xerox MRP Family coax printers support the following types of commands Data Stream Compatibility D SC SNA Systems N etwork Architecture Character String SCS At the beginning of each section is a table summarizing the commands in hexadecimal order and a comparison table showing how the commands are supported for each emulation The descriptions of the commands are presented alphabetically Remember PCL 5 emulation and PostScript Level 2 are supported using transparencies Refer to the Transparent TRN command section for detailed information on using this command DSC control codes DSC control codes have different meanings in unformatted and formatted modes In unformatted mode the line length and carriage movement is controlled by N ew Line NL Carriage Return CR and End of Message EM control codes EM terminates buffers In formatted mode the control codes NL CR and EM are ignored Lines are filled to the maximum print position M PP or maximum line print then an implicit new line is performed Form Feed FF is valid in
103. N personalized 2nd print position first line next fist print position firtline form GENO Or PRINT BUFFER REN First print position Line 2 next First print position Linel form P mn NULL SUPPRESSION Lea Suppression of Null lines _____ _____________ ____ _ 1_ ____ Print Nulls as spaces shipment chars VALID tH l s At print position 1 and MPP 1 W henever encountered AUTO FF END OF PRINT BU FFER 3262 3268 DSC option default default setting setting 4245 6262 1 4220 4219 default default 4215 MRP coax setting setting default settings Print position 1 next line Print position 1 next form FF AFTER LO CAL CO PY Print position Lnextline Print position 1 next form FF BEFO RE LOCAL COPY Print position unchanged Print position 1 next form GENERATE NL ON RECEIPT OF EM fF Yes available available available available available available denotes the setting B 2 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE Command summary This appendix contains tables of the special feature commands and a table of the IBM data stream commands available with your Xerox M RP Family coax printers For full details of each command see the DSC and SCS data stream commands chapter in this manual Table 1 DSC Commands
104. N SCS printing and corresponds with the IBM 3268 RPQ SC9506 IBM 3287 RPQ N A and the 4214 OPT 19 1 Y32 10 selects FF to be valid anywhere it occurs Print position 123 1 Same printline o OFF Next print line Next print line Present form Form feed code here Last print line Page boundary Next form XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 3 33 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Y33 Non SCS Automatic Function at End of Job Example Y33 n Implements an IBM RPQ and takes effect as soon as the command is received This function determines the print position after the print buffer is completed or after an end of message is received Settings different from the factory default is NOT recommended n Values for n are 0 Line NL is automatically executed when the printing of a buffer is completed unless the last command executed was a Form Feed FF New Line NL or a Carriage Return CR 1 AForm Feed is automatically executed when the printing of a buffer is completed unless the last command executed was a FF If n 2 0 default is selected on completion of the print buffer an Automatic N ew Line is performed unless the last command executed was a Form Feed or the last print position is at position 1 If Form Feed is the last character in the buffer the end of printer buffer options Y 31 is checked If n 1 is selected on completion of t
105. ON AND SYSGEN SAMPLES Configuration 4 shows a 4230 attached to previously unused port a 4219 attached to a previously unused port through a communications module and the IBM 3287 attached to its previous port See Figure 6 4 4230 MRP Figure 6 4 Configuration 4 37X5 Transmission Host Control U nits 4219 Sysgen samples The sample sysgens in this section represent parameters to enter when using IBM copyright programs to perform the following Sample IO Gen for the 3274 non SNA controller Sample VTAM parameter for local non SNA 3270 terminal and printer Sample VTAM parameter for local SNA 3270 terminal and printer Sample NCP Gen Group Line Physical Unit PU and Logical Unit LU Definitions 3274 61C Sample NCP Gen Group Line PU and LU Definitions 3276C JES 328X Print Facility parameters Sample mode table entries for 3278 2 terminals by control unit type Sample mode table entries for 3278 printers all control units XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 6 3 CONFIGURATION AND SYSGEN SAMPLES Sample IO Gen for the 3174 3274 non SNA controller DEVO20 DEVO21 DEVO22 IODEVICE UNIT 3287 ADDRESS 020 MODEL 2 FEATURE DOCHAR EBKY3277 KB78KEY NUMLOCK AUDALRM IODEVICE UNIT 3279 ADDRESS 021 MODEL 2A FEATURE DOCHAR EBKY3277 KB78KEY NUMLOCK AUDALRM IODEVICE UNIT 3279 ADDRESS 022 MODEL 2
106. P the value is adopted as the left margin setting If Im is X 00 or nn is less than X 03 defaults are used for the left margin If Im is greater than M PP defaults are used for the left margin and horizontal tabs and a SCS parameter check occurs LM defaults to column 1 if not given so default 01 one byte number that specifies column value of the right most print position If rm is a positive number greater than or equal to Im but less than the maximum print position M PP the value is accepted but not used If rm is less than Im or greater than M PP defaults are used for the right margin and horizontal tabs and a SCS parameter check occurs RM defaults to M PP if not given so default maximum print position ne byte number that sets the column number for horizontal tabs Tab values are valid if they are less than the maximum print position MPP and greater than or equal to Im If this is not the case tabs are set and a SCS parameter check occurs If a tab value is zero it is not set The first tab value is Im and the default is a tab at each character space from the left margin Remember This command must be initialized by new line or a carriage return or the old values are used The maximum number of tabs is 251 Ifthe command is received on a page boundary the page dimensions are recalculated possibly changing the page orientation XEROX MRP
107. P 4219 M RP 4220 M RP 4230 Intelligent Printer D ata Stream IPD S Configuration and Reference Guide 4215 M RP 4219 M RP 4220 4230 PCL 5 and PostScript Printer Language Reference 4220 M RP 4230 M RP Network Interface for N ovell Operator Guide 4215 M RP 4219 M RP 4220 M RP 4230 Fax Modem for Macintosh Operator Guide U S only 4215 M RP 4219 RP 4220 4230 Fax Modem for MS DOS O perator Guide US only 4220 MRP 4230 M RP AppleTalk Interface O perator Guide 4220 MRP 4230 M RP TCP IP O perator Guide 4220 M RP 4230 M RP EtherTalk O perator Guide 4220 MRP 4230 M RP LAN Manager LAN Server O perator Guide 4220 MRP 4230 M RP Windows NT O perator Guide 720P12751 English 720P12761 English 720P12771 English 721P81071 English 720P12302 English 720P12321 English 720P12331 English 720P12312 English 720P13721 English 720P13731 English 720P13701 English 720P13711 English as U S number as U S number as U S number as U S number as U S number as U S number as U S number as U S number as U S number as U S number as U S number as U S number H 4 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE Overview of VPS l Forms Utility for the coax environment The family of printers has the capability to accept PCL5 Adobe PostScript Level 2 and SCS data stream via coax direct connection This appen
108. PF Primary O ption M enu screen displays OPTION gt 0 ISPF PARMS BROWSE EDIT UTILITIES FOREGROUND BATCH COMMAND DIALOG TEST LM UTILITIES CHANGES CUST NETWORK PRINT SYSTEMS TUTORIAL EXIT Primary Option Menu Specify terminal and user parameters Display source data or output listings Create or change source data Perform utility functions Invoke language processors in foreground Submit job for lamguage processing Enter TSO command or CLIST Perform dialog testing Perform library management utility functions Display summary of changes for this release Customer developed ISPF applications Network and Communications Printing Programs System s Facilities Display Information about ISPF PDF Terminate ISPF using log and list defaults Enter END command to terminate ISPF Enter 6 O ption 6 on the option line To create a user created FSL use an editor for instance TSO option 2 User created FSL is a term used to describe a repository for FSL only In contrast with configuration description created using the Resource Utility Configuration Description Create or Change program the configuration description is a repository for text and FSL XEROX FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE CONFIGURATION AND RESOURCE UTILITY MVS Invoking the Configuration and Resource Utility You can invoke the Configuration and Resource Utility main menu from the ISPF command line by enteri
109. REFERENCE 5 3 6 Configuration and sysgen samples This chapter provides you with examples of configurations for connecting your Xerox 4220 M RP or 4230 M RP coax printer to an IBM host Coax printers line configurations Four of the possible line configurations are shown in this section They are followed by sample sysgen programs Your 4220 M RP or 4230 RP coax printer supports two types of coax environments SCS in Systems N etwork Architecture Synchronous D ata Link Control SN A SDLC SNA LU 1 DSC in non SNA Binary Synchronous Communication BSC LU3 The four illustrations in this chapter show possible configurations for both environments using IBM 3262 4214 3816 attachments Configuration 1 shows only an IBM 3287 See Figure 6 1 Figure 6 1 Configuration 1 37X5 Transmission Control Units XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 6 1 CONFIGURATION AND 5 5 SAMPLES Configuration 2 shows the 4220 M RP or 4230 MRP replacing the IBM 3287 on the same port See Figure 6 2 Figure 6 2 Configuration 2 37X5 Transmission Control U nits 4220 MRP 4230 MRP Configuration 3 shows the 4220 M RP or 4230 MRP attached to a previously unused port and the IBM 3287 attached to its previous port See Figure 6 3 Figure 6 3 Configuration 3 n 4220 MRP 4230 MRP 37X5 Transmission Control U nits 6 2 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE CONFIGURATI
110. SNA chain begins or a new SA code changes the value of the character attribute This command is used for APL color and underline Control sequence prefix of a Set Attribute command ne byte number that defines the command as follows X 00 Reset 41 Extended highlighting X 42 Color X 43 Character Set X 00 Reset enables attributes to reset to defaults O ne byte number which clarifies tt as follows Extended highlighting definitions X 00 Normal default X Fl Blink accept X F2 Reverse Video accept X F4 Underline supported The receipt of Blink and Reverse Video parameters cause underlining to be disabled on all emulations other than the coax 3812 emulation Color definitions X 00 Black default X Fl Blue prints black X F2 Red prints black X F3 Pink prints black X F4 Green prints black 5 Turquoise prints black X F6 Yellow prints black X F7 Black supported Character Set definitions X 00 Default character set 1 APL character set supported 40 Local character set identifier ignored except for X F1 Remember Any invalid sequence is reported to the host as an invalid SCS command 2 12 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE DSC AND 5 5 DATA STREAM 5 Set Graphic Error Action SG Remember 2BC803grop Defines the action to be taken when a character in the
111. Size Set D efault LPI Set D efault CPI lt 9 Set D efault Line Spacing single double Set D efault M aximum Page Length M PL lt Set D efault M aximum Print Position M PP Set Case mono dual Set LU 1 Language Y9 Set D efault Print Quality Y10 Set Page Format Y11 Set D efault Paper Path Y12 Set D efault Paper Size Y13 Set W rap Cut ption at Physical Paper Size Y14 Enable Graphic O ption Y19 Set Simplex D uplex Y25 FF Before Local Copy Y26 FF After Local Copy Y27 Non SCS Print Image Y28 Non SCS CR MPP 1 Y29 Non SCS NLatMPP 1 Y30 Non SCS Valid FF Followed by Data Y31 Non SCS Valid FF at End of Print Buffer Y32 Non SCS FF Valid Y33 Non SCS Automatic Function at End of Job Y34 Last LF on Page Sent as FF Y36 Suppress IBM Control Code Y37 IBM Printer Emulation Select Y 38 IBM Communication Feature Query EAB 3 6 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION LINE FSL COMMANDS lt N Table 3 2 FSL Commands continued FSL Command name Suppress CR and SP to Same Position Set IRQ Timer ESC M ode Selection Set Permanent Escape Y49 Restrict Access of Temporary and Permanent Settings Y50 FF After Time Elapse Y51 U ser Strings at Power U p PWO Y57 U ser defined String Before Local Copy Y58 U ser defined String After Local Copy Y59 Bar Code Definition Y60 Font Link for GFIDs
112. T Press the Enter key to return to the MVS utility screen which displays the message data set not available Key in a valid data set and member name Press lt Enter gt to save the configuration description CAUTION If the user created FSL needs to be modified after S creating the configuration file the configuration file does not reflect the changes made in the user created FSL until you modify the configuration file See the section in this chapter Modifying and loading a configuration file In the next example the member MYFSL is located in the library XMRP V1R2M1 UCRTLIB If you are not logged on to the account that owns the member enter the FSL location as follows with single apostrophes NAME OF USER CREATED FSL gt XMRP V1R2M1 UCRTLIB MYFSL XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 7 13 CONFIGURATION AND RESOURCE UTILITY MVS S Note Creating the User created FSL CAUTION If the name entered is invalid and the correct syntax for the FSL name is not known type NONE in uppercase letters press Enter then PF3 to exit You can change FSL Y4 Set Default Line Spacing Line Spacing Single Double with the utility but the change does not appear on the configuration report It is mandatory that you create this FSL before using it on the Create Configuration D escription screen This FSL is appended to the configuration descritpion name member created from this scree
113. TILITY MVS Creating a configuration file Enter the following command to invoke the create configuration screen gt TSO EXEC XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST CRTCFGD To create a configuration file enter the values or use the default for each option shown on the screen The value typed for NAME OF CONFIG DESCRIPTION becomes the member name of the configuration file when it is saved in the XMRP V1R2M 1 CFGDLIB ISPF library The NON SCS PRINT IMAGE options NLSBOTH NLS TSI and TSIBOTH correspond to the following FSL Y27 of 0 1 2 3 respectively You can specify FSL commands not shown on the screen in a user created FSL file User created FSLs should reside in a library separate from the configuration descriptions However the library attributes should be identical to the library XMRP V1R2M1 CFGDLIB ISPF The utility provides a library XMRP V1R2M 1 U CRTLIB to store user created FSLs Use the EDIT option of the ISPF primary option menu to perform the create and edit functions The value typed for NAM E OF USER CREATED FSL corresponds to the location of the user created FSL file When the configuration file is saved the user created FSL is appended to it If an invalid User Created FSL member is entered an MVS Utility message is displayed LSCX504 WARNING ERRNO lt ENFOUND GENERATED IN FOPEN CALLED FROM LINE XXX OF UCRTOPEN MAIN OFFSET 00005A PDS MEMBER NOT FOUND XXXXXXXX IN TERRU PTED WHILE OPENING FILE ddn U CR
114. TION LINE FSL COMMANDS Remember When operating in the SCS mode the Set Horizontal Format commands override the M PPP defaults Set Vertical Format command overrides M PL defaults Set Character Density command overrides CPI defaults Set Line Density command overrides defaults SCS command overrides with the last command received ata page boundary being used for page size calculations The differences in the available printable area are controlled by the following FSL functions Y10 Set Page Format Y13 Set W rap Cut O ption at Physical Paper Size Y88 Define Page Offset Y89 Enable Page Offset XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 3 69 Supported fonts 4 Font support and selection This chapter describes font support and the relationships between IBM and Xerox fonts The ability to install customized translate tables and cross reference tables between IBM and Xerox fonts provides you with flexibility for utilizing fonts to suit your individual requirements Tables showing the character sets and the supported IBM code pages are found in the Font and code set tables appendix Included fonts Your Xerox M RP Family coax printer provides font support for most of the printers it emulates Support is provided for three categories of fonts Fixed pitch fonts Your printer supports fixed pitch fonts matching the fixed pitch capabilities of all the IBM printers emulated
115. The string entered should PCL string that performs the function associated with the particular SCS command 3 48 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION LINE FSL COMMANDS n string LPI CPI Paper Feed Attributes U ser string ID number 00 FF U ser string contents in H exadecimal H EX or characters with apostrophe notation String 24 Choice for PCL String Format for Y10 2 optional Format for Y10 3 optional 3 LPI 4 LPI 6 LPI 8 LPI 9 LPI 72 8 83 11 80 LPI Reserved Variable LPI Proportional Spacing 5 CPI 10 12 15 13 3 16 7 17 1 20 27 8 55 Tractor Feed Envelope Manual Cut Sheet Feeder Jog Drawer 1 Drawer 2 Drawer 3 Load paper Eject paper Bold Bold O ff Underscore O n Underscore O ff Italics On Italics O ff Bold O On Bold O ffset O ff XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 3 49 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS U ser string ID number 00 FF string User string contents in Hexadecimal H EX or characters with apostrophe notation Q uality 140 17 Draft 141 18 Near Letter Q uality 142 Correspondence Character 146 0 degree Portrait 147 90 degree Landscape Orientation 148 180 degree Portrait 149 270 degree Landscape _ Page 150 0 degree Portrait orientation 151 90 de
116. Vertical Tab VT 0B Moves the print position vertically down to the next tab stop setting which is set by the Set Vertical Format command If no vertical tab stops are below the current print position a vertical tab results in a line feed If a vertical tab is requested with the print position below the bottom margin it results in a move to the top margin of the next page 0B Control sequence of a Vertical Tab command Remember This command adjusts with line feeds LFs XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFEREN CE 2 21 Setting levels 3 Function Selection via Line FSL commands This chapter describes the Function Selection via Line FSL commands FSL sequences are special escape sequences which download settings to the printer The command allows you to set up default interfaces or change default settings FSL commands access the value added features like duplex emulation paper tray selections etc of the Xerox MRP Family coax printers When your settings are downloaded to the temporary memory area by means of the FSL functions you can save the settings for future use This is done by saving the contents of the temporary memory in the permanent memory Once they are saved the interface will read the settings each time power is turned on or when a special command in the data stream requests it This chapter shows you how Storing and reading settings FSL parameter values are stored in nonvolatile memory NVM O
117. X FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 3 55 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Y80 Overwrite APL Translate Table Y80 n1 n2 data n1 n2 lt data gt J Matches the APL character table of the printer Changes are made in the current selected translate table The function modifies entries in the active customized translate table The modifications become active immediately and are stored directly in nonvolatile memory NVM Up to eight characters may be defined for each code point Position of the character to be translated with valid values of X 30 X BF Selected Symbol Set with valid values of 1 8 Data is the hexadecimal value required to print the character Overwrite methods available e Change a single character e Change a series of characters Make a multistrike character More than one code point may be defined at the same time with the semicolon and colon delimiters as follows A semicolon denotes that the next number is an ASCII hexadecimal value that is placed in the next consecutive address in the table A colon separates successive code point translations It denotes that the next number in a series of numbers is an address in the table Example 1 Y80 BC 9C defines the character A in address BC to be ASCII value 9C Example 2 Y80 08 2F defines the address BB to bea multistrike character made up of the ASCII values 4F 08 2F backspace
118. Y COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION LINE FSL COMMANDS Example 1 Example 2 Remember Remember that shows how to access the paper trays of all MRP family printers When selecting the n2 parameter linkage is set up between the input tray specified in n1 and the output tray specified in n2 The only values supported for n2 are 1 and 2 When you select an output tray via the 11 command keep in mind that the coax interface uses PCL5 commands to make this selection Therefore an n2 value of 1 produces a PCL5 command that selects output destination 1 You must use the MRP user interface to map the output destination to the command as described in the Xerox MRP Family System Administrator Guide The diagram on page 3 2 shows you how to access this menu Use the menu to select any one of the three available output destinations Top Tray Face U p Tray or High Capacity Stacker if installed Output destination 2 is fixed to the Face U p Tray and cannot be changed Therefore an n2 parameter of 2 always links to the Face U p Tray The table below shows valid numbers for n2 when using the 4220 M RP or 4230 M RP Values for n2 are 0 Default destination selected from UI 1 Top tray or High Capacity Stacker depending on mapping 25 Face up tray Y11 3 selects paper from the lower tray Tray 2 Y11 2 2 results in paper from input tray 1 ejecting in output tray 2 The utilities only support the n1
119. Y91 GFID Font Select Setup User defined setup for point size select strings on the form String No gt lt H EXdata gt The valid string values are 1 to 8 Example Y92 01 1828733130560 sets the point size to 10 Refer to the IBM GFID to PCL fonts attribute appendix to determine the point sizes for individual font names 93 Attribute Strings Y93 n1 Sets font attributes in association with Function Y91 GFID Font Select Setup User defined setup for attribute select strings on the form String No gt lt H gt The valid string values are 1 to 8 Example Y93 01 1B28733342 requests the bold attribute Refer to the IBM GFID to PCL fonts attribute appendix to determine the symbol sets for individual font names Y94 Typeface Strings Y94 1 Sets font typeface in association with Function Y91 GFID Font Select Setup User defined setup for symbol set select strings on the form String No gt lt H EXdata gt The valid string values are 1 to 8 Refer also to the IBM GFID to PCL fonts attribute appendix for typefaces given for individual font names XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 3 61 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Example Y94 01 1B28733354 selects the Courier typeface Remember You do not actually need FSL Y92 through Y94 in order to support FSL Y91 GFID Font Select Setup since the PCL strings for p
120. ZA M SGCLASS X 000003 MSGLEVEL 1 1 N O TIFY XXXXXXXX 000004 000005 LOD1 EXEC IEBCO PY REGION 22048K 000006 SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT 000007 CART DD DISPZSHR DSN XMRP V1R2M1 INSTAL 0000068 UNIT CART LABEL 1 SL EXPD T 98000 000009 VOL RETAIN SER XRX001 000010 TARGET DD DSN XMRP V1R2M1 INSTALL 000011 DISP CATLG DELETE U 3380 000012 SPACE 3200 14 2 5 000013 DCB RECFM FB BLKSIZE 3200 LRECL 80 000014 VOL SER dddddd 000015 SYSIN DD 000016 COPY INDD CART OUTDD TARGET 000017 Change JO B statement as required match your installation standards such as change XXXXXXXX to your TSO High Level Qualifier and UU UU to your Account Number Change CART to TAPE if you are installing the Utility from a tape Change the dddddd to the VOLSER of the DASD unit on which the U TILITY data sets are allocated Change 3380 to the unit type of the DASD unit on which the UTILITY data sets are allocated 7 2 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE CONFIGURATION AND RESOURCE UTILITY MVS You can change the Target XMRP to your High Level Qualifier or anything else but remember to change the CLISTs accordingly 2 The XMRP V1R2M1 Install data set contains a job LO ADIN ST to load the Resource Utility to DASD Tailor and submit for execution the LOADINST job from the XMRP V1R2M1 INSTALL dataset Follow the same steps as a
121. age orientation algorithm 1 Start Page Orientation logic Auto Page Orientation enabled ill logical page fit on physical page D efault orientation of selected tray landscape Print Width gt height landscape D efault orientation of selected tray portrait Print portrait XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 3 67 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Logical Page Size The logical page size is used in Auto Page Orientation Logical page length LPL and logical page width LPW determine the logical page size Refer to Figure 3 2 LPL is governed by the top binding margin TBM and the length of the printable text The text length is determined by the number of lines per inch LPI and the maximum page length MPL The mathematical relationship 2 MPL LPI LPW is governed by the left binding margin LBM and the width of the printable text The text width is determined by the number of characters per inch CPI and the maximum print position MPP The mathematical relationship is LPW LBM MPP CPI Figure 3 2 Logical page size LPL Logical Page Physical Page Default values for TBM LBM CPI LPI MPL and MPP are modified from their factory defaults by using FSL commands set by the LPI CPI Page Length and Page Width parameters 3 68 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELEC
122. al If no n2 is defined all trays are selected 9Y90 n1 lt n2 gt Defines a number of escape sequences ESC followed by a HEX number from X 01 to X FF 1 to 255 in decimals to be substituted by a string It is in effect as soon as it is received U ser escape string number with valid values as follows 00 Erases strings Ol to FF Hexadecimal user escape string number in this format ESC Y90 No in HEX String No in H ex string ESC U ser escape string or text string in apostrophe notation The maximum length of the ESC string is 255 bytes The escape sequence number must be stated in hexadecimal The strings substituting the short escape sequence are treated as if sent using the Function Selection via Line The user escape strings may be used for several purposes A short escape sequence consisting of the escape character and a number may be substituted by a string This string can be made up of one or more escape sequences These escape sequence strings may then be used to change the setup of the printer short escape sequence may also be substituted by a text string to be inserted in the text However this method is not recommended as the result is not always predictable 3 58 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Example Y91 GFID Font Select Setup Any result achievable by the use of other
123. alid normal operation is started using the settings just read the permanent memory area is unreadable it is cleared The factory defaults are loaded and an error message is sent to the printer explaining the action taken in a printer error message Refer to the Error handling chapter O peration then starts on the basis of the factory default settings The interface checks the printer If the printer is malfunctioning the coax interface will try to print a message Function Selection via Line FSL sequences are special escape sequences that download settings to the printer The FSL structure has been designed for use in connection with printer emulations that do not provide direct access to the facilities You should avoid using the FSL functions completely if the host system and the selected printer emulation give you direct access to the facilities In such cases the parameters are selected through printer files overriding the FSL values If you use the FSL functions to change printer settings remember to reset the printer so you always start using and changing the printer on the same basis The FSL function has the following feature Convenient short functions Portable applications Emulates IBM front panel settings Setup for IBM application support Macro functions 3 2 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION LINE FSL COMMANDS FSL escape character Types of
124. ality Y9 Selects current and default font under the Page Presentation Media SCS command Refer to the qq parameter of the Page Presentation M edia PPM command in the Page Presentation Media PPM section of the DSC and SCS data stream commands chapter for detailed information on this parameter that specifies the print quality Valid values for this parameter are 0 Print Quality command sent to printer 1 Draft quality 2 Near letter quality 3 Letter quality 4 65534 See notes Notes e Use 0 with Impact Printers only 0 is ignored by all other printers Values 1 to are passed to a GFID selection that can also be defined using FSL Y91 through Y94 If no parameters are defined in the Y62 Setup for IBM defined Strings command nothing is sent to the printer Refer to the Y62 command for additional information Values greater than 3 are paired to FSL 96 Example Y9 2 sets the printing at near letter quality 3 18 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION LINE FSL COMMANDS Y10 Set Page Format Y10 lt 1 gt 120 Selects exact scaled page format page boundary If no value is entered for n2 the n1 value is used for all trays Refer also to FSL Y62 command that affects this function Valid values are 0 Portrait No compression or scaling 1 Landscape N o compression or scaling 2 COR as IBM 381
125. am 2 1 to 2 21 DSC 2 1 2 2t descriptions 2 3 to 2 4 SCS 2 1 2 5 2 6tto 2 7t structure 2 5 table 2 5 2 6tto 2 7t descriptions 2 3 to 2 4 2 7 to 2 21 3 8 to 3 65 ESC ESC M ultiple Paired H ex Transparent 3 5t 3 9 3 37 C 3t ESC Single Paired H ex Transparent 3 5t 3 9 3 17 C 3t FSL 3 5t to 3 65 Logical U nit LU 6 3 SCS table 2 5 2 6tto 2 7t summary 2 2 2 5 C 1 to C 6t and comparison 2 2t T1 Offline Hex Dump PCIA Dump 3 5t 3 10 C 3t T2 Online Hex Dump 3 5t 3 10 3 64 C 3t T3 Online ASCII H ex Dump 3 5t 3 10 C 3t T4 Printout Settings 1 3 3 5 3 10 3 64 T5 Printout Character Set 3 5t 3 11 C 3t T6 Cancel Online ASCII Hex Dump 3 5t 3 11 C 3t W Print Bar Code 3 5 3 5t 3 8 3 11 3 43 3 44 C 3t X0 Set Printer in Hold Mode 3 5t 3 11 C 3t X1 Store Settings in Permanent Storage 3 5t 3 11 3 64 C 3t X2 Restore Settings from Permanent Storage 3 5t 3 12 C 3t X3 Restore Factory D efault Settings 3 5t 3 12 C 3t X4 Restore Settings from Permanent Storage 3 6t 3 12 C 3t Y1 Set BM Buffer Size 3 6t 3 12 to 3 13 C 3t D 3t G 1 Y2 Set D efault LPI 3 6t 3 13 3 14 C 3t Y 3 Set Default CPI 2 17 3 6t 3 14 3 45 to 3 46 C 3t Y4 Set D efault Line Spacing single double 3 6t 3 14 to 3 15t C 3t Y5 Set Default Maximum Page Length M PL 3 6t 3 15 3 35 C 3t Y6 Set Default Maximum Print Position M PP 3 6t 3
126. ands are not treated as printable characters Discrepancies between the logical page commands M PP MPL and the physical page size A4 orientation etc may result in printing problems Page orientation commands define the orientation of the printed pages The final orientation of the output depends on the factors listed by priority below If a Host Orientation command was received If Auto Tray Orientation was selected The default orientation of the current tray If the page size parameters are valid If draft or letter quality was selected For all coax printer emulations the print quality is always draft Draft is the default at power up Tray orientation can be portrait landscape and Computer Output Reduction COR COR is a reduced size copy of the printed output The characteristics of COR are as follows Landscape orientation A 70 reduction in the size of the logical page that is accomplished by Substituting smaller fonts 14 pitch for 10 pitch fonts 15 pitch for 12 pitch fonts 20 pitch for 15 pitch fonts 27 pitch for 17 pitch fonts Reducing vertical line spacing to 70 of full size 0 5 top and left margins The COR fonts may be cross referenced with the full sized fonts listed in the Font and Character Set tables in the Font support and selection chapter 3 66 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Figure 3 1 P
127. ands must be placed in hexadecimal value at the beginning of the variable data file For example a macro with an ID 1 and a call macro command will have the following escape sequence Esc amp flY 1B26663159 hexadecimal value Esc amp f3X 1826663358 hexadecimal value This is an example of a variable data file VARDATA2 on the IBM Host It sends to the printer the PCL macro ID 1 and the call macro command prior to the data amp amp SPACE resets the Escape character to NONE amp amp 9696961B266631591B2666335896 amp amp SPACE This is variable data LINE 1 LIN E 2 LIN E 3 LIN E 4 LINEN Once this job is submitted using a JCL it will merge this variable data with the macro ID 1 that is already residing on the printer Here is an example of a JCL used to submit the job VARDATA2 to VPS Remote 156 K12345 JOB SENDDAT M SG LEVEL 1 1 CLASS MSGLASS X NOTIFY JK34334 PYOBPARM LINECT 0 ROOM 3231 PRINT RMT156 EXEC IEBGEN ER XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FORMS UTILITY FOR THE COAX ENVIRONMENT IISYSPRINT DD SYSOUT X IISYSIN DD DUMMY HSYSUT2 DD SYSOUT 1 5 50 1 DD DSN JK12345 EBCDIC VARDATA2 DISP SHR Note SYSO U T J is used Merging variable data with different forms macros To invoke different forms the macro call command must be used The macro call command can be placed anywhere within
128. as s wo n x T om frome x T E 4 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE Helpful hints Setting Function Selection via Line FSL to match emulated IBM printers MRP Family Font Formats Some of the IBM printers the coax interface is emulating are subsets of other IBM printers It is recommended therefore to setthe Function Selection via line FSL functions to restrict the support on the interface to match the emulated IBM printers Table F 1 indicates the recommended settings to obtain a specific IBM printer emulation Table 1 Recommended settings IBM printers FSLY14 FSL Y37 FSL Y38 Set to 0 Set to 1 Set to 2 Summary Answer The 4220 M RP 4230 M RP 4215 MRP and 4219 MRP support the use of PCL fonts for printing IBM SCS data streams The 3816 compatible font set that is shipped with the twinax or coax interface is provided in PCL format The fonts in the 3816 compatible font set are accessed using IBM standard GFIDs Global Font Identifiers in the same way that these fonts are accessed on an IBM 3816 If other fonts signatures or logos are used by the customer they should be obtained from the Xerox Font Center in PCL format For use on the MRP Family printers the custom fonts must be mapped to IBM GFIDs using FSL Function Select via Line commands The use of FSL commands is discussed in chap
129. ased electrically and reprogrammed See NVM GLO SSARY 4 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE GLOSSARY EFA embedded commands emulate error message escape character escape sequence FA factory default fixed spacing font font characteristics fontroot form feed FF FSL Extended Field Attribute EFAs which appear in the Extension Attribute Buffer modify Field Attributes in the M essage D ata Storage Area EFAs control underlining and use of the base APL character set Control codes within the text of a file The ability of a printer to be set up to behave like another printer in a non native mode M essage that appears in the display window of the control panel or is printed indicating an error condition in the printer Control code or control character placed in front of a printer command An tells the printer to execute the following character string rather than print it when in PCL mode Sequence of characters beginning with an escape code and comprising a printer command Field Attribute Field Attributes that control print or nonprint attributes in DSC systems Settings programmed into the printer before itis shipped These settings are in use unless you override them using either the printer control panel or by sending printer commands Font set in which every character cell has the same width Also called fixed pitch Collection of characters with a consistent
130. ating System Specialized disk oriented program that provides an easy to use link between the user and a disk drive of the computer Smallest printable unit 1 Send information from a computer host to a peripheral device printer terminal and so forth 2 Itidentifies something characterized by being sent from a computer to a peripheral device for example a downloaded font Fonts loaded from the host system into the dynamic memory of the printer Downloaded fonts must be reloaded each time the system is powered up Dots per inch A measure of the resolution of a printed image Specified by the conserve ribbon parameter in the Page Presentation M edia PPM SCS command U sed in the auto page orientation algorithm when draft quality is requested the page will be if that is the default tray orientation See also CO R letter quality Data Stream Compatibility LU 2 and data stream composed of controls optionally intermixed with user data which is carried with a request or response unit Extended Attribute Buffer The elements in this buffer which have a one to one correspondence with characters and attributes in the MDSA and can be used to turn on underscoring or APL in the coax DSC environment Extended Binary Coded D ecimal Interchange Code An 8 bit code standard for most IBM systems providing 256 possible combinations of characters Electrically Erasable Read O nly Memory Device that can be er
131. ation D escription List screen To access the Configuration Description List screen enter the following on the selection or command line and press Enter gt TSO EXEC XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST XLSTCFG The Configuration Description List screen displays showing these options O ption B Browse Configuration D escription O ption C Copy Configuration Description Observe TSO naming conventions alpha or 5 only for first character alpha or numeric for remaining characters 8 character limit O ption D Delete Configuration D escription O ption M Modify Configuration Description Option L Download Configuration D escription A PF12 key is provided to create a Configuration Description The NONE parameter has been added to disable the creation of that FSL The following Configuration Descriptions are provided with the utility and are located in the XM RP VIR2M 1 CFGDLIB library send one of these configuration descriptions such as the XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 7 11 CONFIGURATION AND RESOURCE UTILITY MVS DUPLEX configuration to the printer enter the following on the command line gt TSO EXEC XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST LDXRXCFG DUPLEX printer destination gt DUPLEX Configures the 4220 MRP printer for Duplex long INTL3262 Configures the 42XX M RP printer as an international IBM 3262 band printer witQ O N IE U 4 uflE18 113F3 1 4flE1 CONFIGURATION AND RESOURCE U
132. atting is done no new line NL is generated by the interface at M PP even if M PP is defined by the data stream Refer to the Set Print Density SPD section of the DSC and SCS data stream commands chapter for additional information on this SCS command that impacts this FSL Y6 function Example Y6 80 sets MPP to 80 characters Y7 Set Case mono dual Y7 Selects mono case or dual case as the power up default setting for the printer The factory default setting is dual case Valid parameters are 0 Mono case left to right 1 Dual case left to right 2 Right to left Dual case 3 Left to right D ual case In mono case printing is in upper case characters only Printing in dual case includes upper and lower case characters This function can only be overridden from the system if you use value 0 or 1 On the PCL IPDS platform values 2 and 3 are supported as Left to Right dual case Y7 is used only in DSC LU3 mode and ignored in SCS mode 3 16 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION LINE FSL COMMANDS 8 Set LU 1 Language Y8 n Selects the LU 1 language translate table at power up and has effect as soon as it is received The factory default setting is 00 If the conversion table is not loaded then 01 is used as default Valid parameters are 00 Download LU 1 language from 3174 control unit or 3274 configuration support C or D only
133. ayout page boundary select All Line Feeds preceding this Form Feed command are suppressed Example Y34 10 sends last LF as FF Y36 Suppress IBM Control Code Y36 n Suppresses all or some IBM control codes sent from the host system n Values for n are 0 Respect all IBM control codes 1 Suppress all IBM control codes 2 Suppress SCS pitch and line density commands CPI and LPI This value is reserved and is used only because of compatibility with old products If you decide to selectn 1 Suppress IBM control codes you need to format documents by the sending of transparent control codes XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 3 35 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Y37 IBM Printer Emulation Select Y37 n Selects IBM printer emulation Values for n are 0 3287 4214 emulation 1 3268 emulation 2 3268 emulation All values X 00 X 3F are sent transparently with the exception of valid SCS codes refer to Table 2 3 4 Transparent mode Table 4 3 Valid SCS codes Code name EBCDIC Hex VCS Vertical Channel Select 04 HT Horizontal Tab 05 GE Graphic Escape 08 VT Vertical Tab 0 Carriage Return 0D EN P Enable Print 14 NL New Line 15 BS Back Space 16 IRS Interchange Record Separator 1E INP Inhibit Print 24 LF Line Feed2 25 SA Set Attribute 28 ESC SCS escape character 2B SHF SVF SLD SCD BEL Bell
134. bottom half of the configuration page For more information on these FSL commands refer to the Function Select via Line commands chapter This chapter includes detailed information on the definition and use of the FSL commands For more information on the use of the Coax Configuration and Resource U tility refer to the Coax Utility chapter in this manual XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 1 9 OVERVIEW AND PRINTER SETU P Printing of blank pages after downloading configuration and font data Your MRP Family usually prints a blank page after a configuration description or a font is downloaded from the Configuration and Resource Utility This blank page is required to properly invoke the commands that reconfigure the printer or store the fonts MRP Family delete current job capability If you want to return to the main menu while a job is printing the user interface provides you with the capability of deleting the current job before doing so refer to the Xerox MRP Family System Administrator s Guide By responding yes you only delete that portion of the job that was received by the printer Any outstanding pages at the host are not deleted and may be sent by the host to the printer once you place the printer back into print mode In the coax and twinax interfaces in particular you do not have the capability of deleting a job from the host that is currently being sent to the printer 1 10 XERO X MRP FA
135. bove on this The following JCL is the LO ADINST JCL that is provided on the Cart Tape XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 7 3 CONFIGURATION AND RESOURCE UTILITY MVS The following IEBCOPY JCL is in your XMRP V1R2M1 INSTALL DataSet 000001 JOB UUUU 000002 LOADINST CLASS A MSGCLASS X 000003 MSGLEVEL 1 1 N O TIFY XXXXXXX 000004 000005 IEBCOPY TO INSTALL AND ALLOCATE THE 000006 THE XEROX RESO URCE UTILITY VIR2M 1 000007 RELEASE 1 2 1 000008 000009 LOD1 EXEC IEBCO PY REGION 2084 000010 SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT 000011 CART DD DISP SHR DSN XMRP V1R2M1 CFDLB 000012 UNIT CART LABEL 2 SL EXPD T 98000 000013 VOL RETAIN SER XRX001 000014 DD DSN XMRP V1R2M1 CFGDLIB 000015 DISP CATLG D ELETE U N IT 3380 000016 SPACE 27984 78 28 10 000017 DCB RECFM FB BLKSIZE 27984 LRECL 132 000018 VOL SER dddddd 000019 SYSIN DD 000020 COPY lt UTDD TARGET 000021 000022 LOD2 EXEC PGM IEBCOPY REGION 2048K 000023 SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT 000024 CART DD DISP SHR DSN XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST 000025 UNIT CART LABEL 3 SL EXPD T 98000 000026 VOL RETAIN REF LO D1 CART 000027 TARGET DD DSN XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST 000028 DISP CATLG ELETE U 3380 000029 SPACE 27920 32 16 5 000030 DCB RECFM FB BLKSIZE 1600 LRECL 80 000031 VOL SER dd
136. cal Channel Select stops On processing this command the current line becomes logical line one except on the 3812 emulation where it causes a form feed Control sequence prefix of a Set Vertical Format command Command class for a Set Vertical Format command Number of bytes in the command string including the byte count Valid values are 01 FF If nn equals 01 the defaults used are the page length and bottom margin set at the printer 1 for top margin and no tabs set A value of 00 causes a SCS parameter check and default values to be used O ne byte number that specifies the maximum number of lines per page or maximum print length M PL Valid maximum values for vv shown in hexadecimal decimal are emulation dependent as follows 3262 TF 127 decimal 3268 7F 127 decimal 3287 66 102 3812 2A 42 at 3 Ipi 38 56 at 4 54 84 at 6 Ipi 70 112 at 8 Ipi 4245 7F 127 decimal 6262 127 decimal A value of 00 causes the default values set at the printer to be used If the vv value is not in range a SCS parameter check results and default value set at the printer is used Continuing on next page 2 18 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE DSC AND 5 5 DATA STREAM 5 tm A one byte number that specifies the first print continued line ofthe page If tm is a positive number but less than or equal to the maximum page length M PL the value
137. can be read by both machines and people Also refers to a symbol GLO SSARY 8 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE GLOSSARY OEM offline online option 05 52 output tray PA1 PA2 page description language PDL page orientation parameter PCIA PCL Original Equipment Manufacturer A company or organization that purchases computer and peripheral equipment for use as components in products and equipment that they subsequently sell to their customers State in which the printer is under the control of the user not the host computer to which the printer is connected State in which the printer is under the control of the host computer One of the user selectable printer features listed in a configuration menu Each controls a different printer default condition Operating system virtual storage 2 A viruatl storage operating system that is an extension of O S M VT Place where printed material is delivered face down Program Attention 1 Key input code X 5F is loaded into POA location 0002 during printer host communications after the button is pressed This is generally done as part of an applications program running on the host Program Attention 2 Key input code X 5E is loaded into POA location 0002 during printer host communications after the PA2 button is pressed This is generally done as part of an applications program running on the host 1 Language used to describe
138. ccording to the size and shape of the letter Random Access Memory Memory used by a micro processor that has the ability to read as well as write Storage that allows data such as documents to be stored and retrieved directly by address location without reading through any other data To restore the printer to its default configurations This may be performed at the control panel or by command GLO SSARY 10 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE GLOSSARY resident fonts ROM scalable font scan line scs short edge binding SNA software source Special Features 55 stacker status sheet Fonts resident in the printer when shipped Also called internal fonts Read Only Memory Memory used by a micro processor that can only be read It cannot be rewritten Font scaled within the printer to any point size Individual scan of the laser device across the width of the image The line of video data printed in one pass of the laser beam across the length of the xerographic drum SNA Character String One logical record that is physically sent to the printer in several parts each of which is exactly 256 bytes long with the exception of the last part The SCS data stream consists of a 1 byte printer control code followed by the data to be printed SCS mode is also referred to as LU1 mode The 4220 MRP accepts the EBCDIC data stream from an SCS cluster controller when the coax interface is installed
139. command Form Feed FF e 1 In an unformatted print field this control code terminates the buffer In a formatted print field or unformatted nonprint field this control code is printed as a space character In a formatted nonprint field it is printed as a null character 01 Control sequence of an End Of M essage command New Line NL e 2 Moves the print position to the top margin of the next form This movement occurs in both print and nonprint fields and formatted or unformatted modes 02 Control sequence of a Form Feed command e 3 Moves the print position to the first position of the next line in an unformatted print field In a formatted print field or unformatted nonprint field this control code is printed as a space character In a formatted nonprint field itis printed as a null character 03 Control sequence of a New Line command XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 2 DSC AND SCS DATA STREAM COMMANDS Null NUL 00 This control code does not cause any printer function In unformatted mode the printer treats this code as a space for both print and nonprint fields In formatted print or nonprinted fields a null character is printed 00 Control sequence of a Null command Reserved codes 04 06 07 These control codes in an unformatted print field unformatted non print field or a formatted print field are printed as a space character In a formatted no
140. ct an IBM printer emulation By sending Y37 with a value of 4 via FSL command the printer will be placed in transparent mode Follow the steps below 1 Create a file containing the following command amp amp 9696Y 37 496 amp amp SPACE This sets the printer in transparent mode and resets the escape character to NONE Note To save the settings in permanent memory on the printer FSL X1 must be added to above command For example this command sets the printer in transparent mode amp amp 7990 WY 37 496 The following command saves the settings in permanent memory and resets the escape character to NONE amp amp 1 amp 6 amp lt 5 gt 1 2 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FORMS UTILITY FOR THE COAX ENVIRONMENT 2 Send the file containing the FSL commands by using file For example IIJK12345 JOB XXXX FSLY37 MSGLEVEL 1 1 CLASS A MSGLASS X NOTIFY 34334 20 ROOM 3231 PRINT RMT156 EXEC IEBGEN ER IISYSPRINT DD SYSOUT X IISYSIN DD DUMMY HSYSUT2 DD SYSOUT 1 5 50 1 DD DSN JK12345 FSLFILE Y37 DISP SHR Note SYSO U T J instead of SYSOUT A must be used to send the FSL Y37 Sysout class A enables transparency and other sysout classes B C do not send hexadecimal 35 with the data After the printer has been set to transparent mode via FSL Y37 the user can now send a PCL file through a JCL
141. cter work or small block is individually synchronized timed usually by the use of start and stop bits It is referred to as character framed transmission Base 2 number system written with the digits 0 or 1 See bit XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE GLOSSARY 1 GLOSSARY binding margin bit bitmap bitmapped fonts carriage BSC buffer byte CA return lt CR gt character Margin along which a page isto be bound See long edge binding and short edge binding Binary digit A bit is the most fundamental unit of information a computer can accept It has two states called 1 one and 0 zero or on and off that are used to represent a yes or no type statement Groups of bits are used to represent more complex statements such as a character The most common grouping of bits is called a byte consisting of eight bits See ASCII or EBCDIC Method of printing in which each dot of a character or graphics display is controlled by a bit of digitally coded information Nonscalable fonts with predefined sizes fixed point size and pitch attributes Binary Synchronous Communications Data communications line protocol that uses a standard set of transmission control character sequences to send binary coded data over a communications line Memory where data is stored during transfer from one device to another Useful for accumulating data into blocks before storage or pr
142. cter name starting with an alpha character Press F8 to go to the second screen 2nd screen Create Configuration Description second screen displays LAST LF ON PAGE SENT AS FF FF AFTER TIME ELAPSE USER HORIZONTAL MARGINS INCH USER VERTICAL MARGINS NONE NONE NUMBER IN 1440ths INCH NON SCS PRINT IMAGE NSLBOTH NONE NLSBOTH NLS TSI TSIBOTH I F MEMORY CONTROL NONE NONE RSTUSR RSTFCT SAVUSR YES NONE YES NO 0 NONE O 255 NONE NUMBER IN 1440ths f HW H Refer to Table 7 2 for a description of the function keys Table 7 3 provides additional information on the FSL commands generated through the use of the U ser Horizontal M argins and User Vertical Margins Table 7 3 CONFIGURATION AND RESOURCE UTILITY MVS For FSL Y60 Font Link for GFIDs you need to refer to table 3 4 in the Function Selection via Line FSL commands chapter for the correct GFID pitch equivalent Refer also to the FSL escape character section in the Function Selection via Line FSL commands chapter for additional information on format using and removing FSL escape character Saving a Create Configuration Description To save a configuration description do the following 1 Press F8 or the Enter key to go to the second screen 2 Press the Enter key The information on both screens will be saved Change Configuration Description 1st screen Remember The Xerox Resource Util
143. ction below 1 10 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FORMS UTILITY FOR THE COAX ENVIRONMENT Limitations 9990 1B266C314F1B266C30451B26663053 amp amp 9696961B266634591B266633581B2666315396 amp amp lt SPAC E Variable data line 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 LINE 4 LINE 5 LINE 6 LINE 7 amp amp 1 266 304 1 266 30451 26663053 amp amp 1B266633591B266633581B26663153 amp amp lt SPACE gt amp amp 1B2A70313030591B2A7031303058 amp amp lt SPACE gt Variable data line 49 LINE 50 LINE 51 LINE 52 amp amp 1 266 304 1 266 30451 26663053 amp amp 1 266631591 266633581 26663153 amp amp lt 5 gt amp amp 9696961B2A70313030591B2A703130305896 amp amp SPACE Variable data line 99 LIN E 100 LIN E 101 LIN E 102 LINE 130 This job can be submitted by using a JCL like the one shown previously There will be a blank line carriage return and line feed generated by each record or line before the variable data For example amp amp 1 266 314 1 266 30451 26663053 will generate carriage return and line feed prior to printing Variable data line 1 in the example above There will be two blank lines printed prior to Variable data line 49 in the example above XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFEREN CE 1 11 abort AFP algorithm
144. d command errors are reported through the coax protocols Although IBM errors are reported they may not necessarily match the errors reported by the emulated printers under certain conditions XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFEREN CE 5 1 ERROR HANDLING Recoverable printer errors FSL error messages Although the Xerrox Family MRP coax printer does not support print out of error codes and error codes are not shown in the display the printer stops during a print operation for instance if the paper tray is empty In such a case a front panel message appears Printing stops as soon as this kind of error is detected Once the appropriate action is taken the printer automatically starts printing again If the print buffer contains data printing starts with the page being printed when the error occurred Recoverable errors FSL errors do not result in a displayed error message but a message containing an error code and error type is printed Follow the instructions of the error messages to recover Table 5 2 Recoverable errors 1001 NVRAM error NVRAM is locked 1002 NVRAM error NVRAM cannot be locked before programming 2301 Escape error Numerical overflow 2302 Escape error Terminator is not accepted 2303 Function is not supported 2304 Parameter is out of range 2305 Escape error M ulti strike string is too long 2307 Escape error Function is disabled 2309 separator 231
145. d on the configuration page is shown in table 1 2 Next to each item is an abbreviated configuration command name in parentheses Table 1 2 Command numbers and names IBM buffer size Func Lines per inch Func Characters per inch Func Max page length Func Max print line Func Set case Func Set LU1 language Func Set page format Func Default paper path Func ESC mode selection Default paper size Func Restrict access Non SCS valid FF Set wrap Cut option Func t FF after timeout t Non SCS A F at end of job Last LF as FF Suppress IBM ctrl code Printer Emulation Communication feature Suppress CR amp SP Set IRQ timer Enable graphic option Func Select translate table Set simplex duplex Func Select APL translate table FF before local copy Func not used FF after local copy Func Enable page offset 5 5 print image Func Enable APO Non SCS CR at MPP 1 Func not used Non SCS NL at MPP 1 Func not used 5 5 valid FF data Func not used Non SCS valid FF atend Func not used Func Enable Auto paper size configuration Func tt settings at power up 1 0 0 2 3 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 FSL Y4 Set D efault Line Spacing Line Spacing Single Double can be changed but does not show up on the configuration report FSL Y9 Active GFID appears on the
146. dddd 000032 SYSIN DD 000033 COPY INDD CART OUTDD TARGET 000034 000035 LOD3 EXEC IEBCO PY REGION 2048K 000036 SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT 000037 CART DD DISP SHR DSN XMRP V1R2M1 FNTLB 000038 UNIT CART LABEL 4 SL EXPD T 98000 000039 VOL RETAIN REF LO D1 CART 000040 TARGET DD DSN XMRP V1R2M1 FNTLIB 000041 DISP CATLG D ELETE U N IT 3380 000042 SPACE 660 4560 60 20 000043 DCB RECFM FB BLKSIZE 660 LRECL 132 000044 VOL SER dddddd 000045 SYSIN DD 000046 COPY IN DD lt UTDD TARGET 000047 000048 LOD4 EXEC PGM IEBCO PY REGION 22048K 000049 SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT 000050 CART DD DISP SHR DSN XMRP V1R2M1 LNKLB 000051 UNIT CART LABEL 5 SL EXPD T 98000 000052 VOL RETAIN REF LO D 1 CART 74 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE CONFIGURATION AND RESOURCE UTILITY MVS 000053 TARGET DD DSN XMRP V1R2M 1 LIN KLIB 000054 DISP CATLG DELETE U NIT 3380 000055 SPACE 6144 539 63 25 000056 DCB RECFM U BLKSIZE 6144 000057 VOL SER dddddd 000058 SYSIN DD 000059 COPY INDD CART OUTDD TARGET 000060 000061 LOD5 EXEC PGM IEBCOPY REGION 22048K 000062 SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT 000063 CART DD DISP SHR DSN XMRP V1R2M1 LOAD 000064 UNIT CART LABEL 6 SL EXPD T 98000 000065 VOL RETAIN REF LO D1 CART 000066 TARGET DD DSN XMRP V1R2M1 LOAD 000067 DISP CATLG DELETE U NIT
147. der the C drive called FO C gt md formfixc 2 Changeto the FormFixC directory C cd formfixc 3 Copy the three files from the FormFixC package to the newly created directory C FO RM FIXC copy B XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FORMS UTILITY FOR THE COAX ENVIRONMENT Implementing FormFixC Entering FormFixC Screen Change FormFixC D efaults Running FormFixC From the FormFixC directory type C FO RM FIXC gt formfixc The FormFixC Utility Menu will appear with these two items 1 Run FormFixC Utility 2 Change FormFixC Defaults Before running the utility you need to first change the defaults If this is the first time you have run FormFixC or if you want to change the output location of the converted files you should verify the default settings If you have already set the defaults this step can be skipped 1 Press 2 to move to the Change FormFixC D efaults screen 2 In order to modify any of the defaults press F2 to enter Change When in Change Mode the modifiable settings will appear green 3 There are only two defaults to be specified the PC Drive and Directory where you wish to store the converted forms FIX files Drive This should be specified as C Directory Specify the existing subdirectory in drive If the directory is left blank the forms will be stored in the current directory Note You must end the directory
148. dify browse copy and download lists of resources Enter the XLSTFNT CLIST to browse copy delete and download font files Remember W hen instructed to enter a command type the direct command preceded by TSO EXEC XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST direct command and press the Enter key 7 18 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE CONFIGURATION AND RESOURCE UTILITY MVS Create Configuration Description 1st screen NAME OF CONFIG DESCRIPTION LINES PER INCH CHARACTERS PER INCH LINE SPACING FORM LENGTH MAXIMUM PRINT POSITION CASE PAGE FORMAT PAPER PATH The Xerox Resource Utility Create Configuration Description screen allows you to create configuration descriptions for the internal interface card on the host The configuration description object or file converts the values selected from the screen to the appropriate Function Selection via Line FSL The Function Selection via Line FSL is created when the Create Configuration Description screen is exited and stored in XMRPV1R2M1CFGDLIB partitioned data set PD S Each time the Create Configuration Description command is executed the FSL is recreated There is an option from the Create Configuration Screen to download the description to the printer To create this Configuration Description screen enter on the selection line or command line TSO EXEC XMRPV1R2M1CLIST CRTCFGD Press the Enter key Refer to the Clist Code Listings section
149. ding escape character T Test functions W Bar Code printing X M emory exchange Y Setup functions Z Sending of user strings Only FSL command types W and Y end with a trailing escape character FSL commands The general syntax of an FSL command is as follows lt ESC gt FSL type function gt parameter lt ESC gt Between the leading and the trailing escape characters all blanks and IBM control codes are ignored Thus you could insert blanks to make the strings easier to read The escape sequence specifies the function you wish to activate and the value that should be attached to the function Table 3 2 FSL Commands FSL Command name ESC Special Transparent Feature Single Paired Hex Transparent ESC ESC Special Transparent Feature M ultiple Paired Hex Transparent Offline Hex Dump PCIA Dump Online Hex Dump Online ASCII Hex Dump Printout Settings Printout Character Set Cancel Online ASCII Hex Dump Print Bar Code Set Printer in Hold Mode gt gt x Store Settings Permanent Storage Restore Settings from Permanent Storage gt lt Restore Factory D efault Settings XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFEREN CE 3 5 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Table 3 2 FSL Commands continued FSL Command name gt Restore Settings from Permanent Storage Set IBM Buffer
150. dix focuses on merging variable data residing on an IBM Host with PCL forms macros using coax connection The VTAM Printer Support System VPS Release 6 1 transparency must be used in order to successfully download PCL forms macros to the M RP printer VPS remote configuration The VTAM Printer Support System VPS is a logical extension of JES that fills a void in JES output delivery facilities VPS routes JES spooled output to any VTAM LU 0 non SN LU 1 SNA SCS or LU 3 SN A D SC device for all 3270 type printers as well as any other printer that attaches to a 3174 3274 3276 control unit such as the Xerox laser printers After the sysout has been retrieved from JES VPS builds print buffers with appropriate print control orders and using standard VTAM facilities then sends itto the appropriate VPS printer VPS can insert special transparency codes into an output to accommodate special requirements of printers printer emulation packages or protocol converters For more details on VPS refer to the VPS Installation and O peration M anual Release 6 1 The VPS remote configuration necessary to enable transparency requires you add or modify the following command for your particular remote under VPS R61 CN TL TRNCLASS A C 35 This command specifies when transparency should be used for a specific printer For example the above command was added to the configuration VPS R61 CN TL VPSR156 VPS remote printer 1
151. dumped The Online Hex Dump can also be activated using the test button on the rear panel of the printer Pressing the button results in a settings printout and the configuration utility LED indicator will start flashing approximately 10 seconds The dump is terminated by pressing the button again Refer also to the T4 Printout Settings command T4 Printout Settings T3 Selects Online ASCII Hexadecimal Dump Test 3 will be cancelled if you apply test 6 T6 T4 Prints the current settings and selects Test 4 print out Although you should readily use this FSL command to print the current settings of your printer you may also activate a settings printout by pressing the test key on the rear panel of your printer Refer to the Setting the printer emulation section in the Configuring the coax interface card chapter in this manual for detailed procedure Since pressing the button while the LED is flashing brings the interface to Online Hex Dump mode 2 refer also to the T2 Online Hex Dump command The settings printout is also available as a power up feature by using the FSL Y 120 Setting Printout at Power Up command 3 10 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS T5 Printout Character Set T6 Cancel Online ASCII Hex Dump T5 Prints the character sets Print Bar Code T6 Stops Online ASCII Hexadecimal Dump Applyin
152. e The Control Unit Output Area CUO A that occupies locations X 0010 to X 004F of the PCIA contains information regarding orders from the control unit and configuration information The CUOA is written by the cluster controller and read by the printer Table D 3 as Code X 01 Code 02 Code X 03 Code X 05 Code X 06 Code X 07 Control unit output area Reserved Enable Set Attribute control code SCS only Ignored Reserved 00 Host directed copy 01 Host initiated local copy 10 O perator Initiated Local Copy 11 Reserved 000 No mode 001 Data Stream Compatible mode DSC BSC Data Stream Emulation mode DSE SNA LU 1 mode Reserved 101 110 111 These two bytes define the point in the message area where the current message begins These bytes define the length of the current message If the length is zero nothing is printed In SCS mode data wraps from the end of the character buffer to address X 0050 In non SCS mode data is loaded to the end of the character buffer only Abort System status available Print processing Load translate tables ignored DSC ignored DSC load structured field ignored D 4 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE COAX COMMUNICATIONS BUFFER Address X 0017 Function Order Parameters Abort System Status Available SCS Mode Print Processing Order Parameters Non LU 1 Mode Print Table
153. e the IPDS option installed Example Y119 2 enables Automatic Papersize Configuration logic Y120 Setting Printout at Power Up 9Y 120 n1 Prints out the current settings when the printer is powered up The valid values are 0 No printout requested 1 Printout requested Refer also to FSL commands T2 Online Hex Dump and T4 Printout Settings that print out current settings on your printer Refer also to FSL commands T2 Online Hex Dump and T4 Printout Settings that print out current settings on your printer Y249 Enter Engineering Mode Y249 Enables the rest of the engineering functions and FSL setup using Centronic RS 232 input n Represents the password FO REST The engineering switch function will be enabled after receiving the password using this FSL Y249 command Remember This is strictly an engineering function 3 64 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Y253 Allow passwords Example Z Send U ser defined Strings Y253 n1 n2 allows the use of passwords to be used in conjunction with FSL Y49 This FSL is only enabled in engineering mode see Y 249 Values for n are 0 Disable the use of passwords 1 Allow passwords Refer to the example used for 49 in this document Page layout functions Zn Sends user defined strings This function sends a user defined PCL command directly to t
154. ed to X 0049 X 004A Test to Message X 004D Table D 3 Control unit output area continued X 0017 DSC Query cont Ignored Ignored Ignored This byte specifies the maximum print position for 3270 DSC mode If zero the value defined at the printer control panel is used For extended order byte 0017 bit 0 must equal 1 Reserved 0 Continue on error Any SCS control code not supported prints a hyphen but does not return an error response 1 Stop on error Any SCS control code not supported returns a function not supported response to the control unit and printing stops Ignored Reserved Test message from control unit AA 32 87 AA for3274 3287 AA 32 62 AA for 3276 3262 X 004E Reserved X 004F D 6 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE COAX COMMUNICATIONS BUFFER Orders Orders accepted by the Xerox MRP Family coax printers are operations that control printing and mode changing The PCIA bytes X 0016 X 0017 specify the type of order the printer is required to perform The first byte X 0016 contains the order and the second byte X 0017 contains any applicable parameters for that order The following are valid orders 01 Abort 02 SSA System Status Available 03 Print processing 05 Load translate tables ignored 06 DSC query ignored 07 DSC load structured field IPDS ignored For any other orders the 4220 M RP or 4230 M RP coax
155. eed Tray 2 Tray 4 7 255 Reserved optional feeder Factory default for 2 is all trays selected except n2 5 is for tray 2 Example Y98 0 2 enables Automatic Page Orientation for tray 1 Y100 Printer Share String and Timer Y100 n1 4 n2 Selects timeout for the actual input and defines the user string to be sent to the printer before data transmission This is the timeout with numeric value between 0 and 255 Increments are approximately in steps of 1 second duration Your Xerox MRP Family printer has a default of 20 approximately 20 seconds The n1 0 enables i f to always send the share string when entering Centronics mode If this optional parameter is defined the string is sent to the printer before data transmission when selected by the share unit Factory default is no string optional This function has immediate effect It is saved using function X1 Store Settings in Permanent Storage XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 3 63 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS 119 Enable disable automatic paper size configuration Y119 n Enables or disables Automatic Papersize Configuration logic The valid values are 0 Disables the Automatic Papersize Configuration logic Reserved for future use 1 2 Enables the Automatic Papersize Configuration logic Remember Do not disable Automatic Papersize Configuration if you hav
156. en Your pirnter complies with appropriate safety standards Specifically regarding lasers the equipment complies with laser product performance standards set by governmental international and national agencies as a Class 1 laser product It does not emit hazardous light the beam is totally enclosed during all phases of customer operation and maintenance WARNING Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT VAROITUS LAITTEEN KAYTTAMINEN MUULLA KUIN TASSA 55 MAINITULLA SAATTAA ALTISTAA K YTT J N TURVALLISUU SLUOKAN 1 YLITTAVALLE LASERSATEILYLLE VARNING OM APPARATEN ANVANDS PA ANNAT SATTAN DENNA BRUKSANSVISNING SPECFICERADE KAN ANVANDAREN UTSATTAS FOR O SYNLIG LASERSTRALNING SOM OVERSKRIDER GRANSEN FOR LASERKLASS 1 XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE NOTICES DANGER invisible laser radiation when open and interlock defeated for service AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM Instructions for safe service are in SERVICE MANUAL Warning labels There are several user accessable Laser Safety W arning labels located on the printer These are as shown on the next two pages NOTICES DANGER INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN ROS COVER2 OPEN AND WHEN ROS COVERT OR ROS COVERS OPEN AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM
157. er on and offline access and change configuration settings reset the printer manage the printer and perform diagnostics It also has a window for displaying printer messages four indicator lights and a printer mimic for indicating locations in the printer that need user attention See error message Computer O utput Reduction COR which is treated as a third page orientation can be used to create a scaled down version of computer output on a landscape letter sized page See also draft quality letter quality characters per inch Control U nit Output Area The CUOA which occupies locations X 0010 to X 004F of the PCIA contains information regarding orders from the control unit as well as configuration information The CUOA is written by the cluster controller and read by the printer XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE GLO SSARY 3 GLOSSARY data monitor default default font document DOS dot download downloaded fonts dpi draft quality DSC EAB EBCDIC EEROM Data analyzing tool that prints the hexadecimal value of all data received Preset value programmed into a printer that it uses unless you change the value with the control panel keys or print language commands See also factory defaults power up defaults Fontin use whenever the printer is reset Some font cartridges also contain a default font Oneor more recorded or printed pages forming a logical whole Disk Oper
158. erface by sending amp amp blank or amp amp space The 4220 M RP or 4230 coax interface does not pass the interface escape character Therefore both the interface and the printer escape character must be different Only the interface escape character is covered in this document format 1 format 2 format 3 format 4 Remember Removing FSL escape character Valid escape sequences must be in one of the following formats 9148 nl Selects the permanent escape character W 1 stringl1234 Sends user strings defined using FSL Y59 T3 Selects O nline ASCII hexadecimal dump 921 Sends user string 1 to printer where encountered Do not use the following as escape characters as they have special functions assigned Comma Semicolon 2 Colon Apostrophe Hex numbers 0 9 A F a f Signs FSL function identifiers S T W X Y Z amp Temporary Permanent Follow these steps to remove an escape character Use the following syntax amp amp lt blank gt or amp amp lt space gt 1 Set Function Y48 to 00 no escape character 2 Define a new temporary escape character amp amp n 3 4 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS FSL types 3 Save the setting using the command ESC X1 General syntax of an FSL command All FSL commands begin with a lea
159. erface to match buffer size required your host system This command only takes effect the next time that the printing system is initialized and the settings have been saved in non volatile memory NVM Refer to the Features function of the Printer O utput Area table D 2 in the Coax communications buffer appendix Example Y1 5 sets the buffer size to 3564 characters Y2 Set Default Y2 n Selects current and default values for lines per inch LPI that are used at power up LPI is used for calculating top margins Valid parameters are 0 for No LPI setup sent to printer 3 for 3 LPI 4 for 4 LPI 6 for 6 LPI 8 for 8 LPI The factory default setting is 6 lines perinch If zero 0 is selected calculation is performed on 6 LPI LPI from the host overrides the default This function emulates a front panel switch on an IBM printer 3 6 LPI and double space 4 8 LPI and double space However if FSL function Y4 is set at 2 for double spacing then LPI is as follows 3 3 LPI 4 lt 4 1 6 3 LPI 8 4 LPI If 3 or 4 is set by this command FSL function Y4 is ignored refer to the Y4 Set Default Line Spacing section This function has immediate effect on default LPI Example Y2 8 sets the printer to 8 LPI XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 3 13 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Y3 Set Default Selects the default value
160. es can be downloaded and stored in NVM XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 4 7 IBM error types 5 Error handling The Xerox M RP Family coax printers support IBM error types IBM error code actions and initialization errors The printers recognize the following error categories IBM data stream error type 1 IBM data stream error type 2 IBM data stream error type 3 or invalid SCS parameter IBM data stream error type 4 or invalid SCS command Initialization error FSL error Errors are logged internally by the coax interface Note Error handling in the Xerox M RP Family printers is different from the IBM printers emulated O utput may differ from that seen under similar circumstances on the IBM printer IBM error types are reported back to the host through the coax protocol IBM error types fall into the four categories described in Table 5 1 action for each error category is defined by the system using an IBM data stream command These errors and their appropriate responses are handled by the system automatically and do not require user action Table 5 1 Error code descriptions 1 Condition detected that causes loss of text information 2 Condition detected that alters the appearance of the printed output 3 Multibyte command detected that contains an unsupported type or class code Multibyte command detected that contains an unsupported parameter or parameter value SCS parameter an
161. for characters per inch CPI that is used at power up The factory default setting is 10 characters per inch Valid parameters are 10 for 10 CPI 12 for 12 15 for 15 16 for 16 7 17 1 CPI 20 for 20 27 for 27 CPI Changes in the default value cause immediate changes in the current value This function emulates a front panel switch on an IBM printer In SCS mode this function is read at power up or when a system command to read the operator panel value is received The link between FSL and the strings to select a font is given by the Font Link for GFIDS Y60 This function links the CPI selection to GFID The GFID can be modified by the use of FSL Y91 through Y94 You could also use FSLY62 but you have to define all the CPI LPI and orientation strings Refer to the individual FSL sections for detailed information Refer also to the Set Print Density SPD section of the DSC and SCS data stream commands chapter for the SCS command that impacts this FSL function This function has immediate effect on default CPI Example Y3 15 sets the printer to 15 CPI the printer uses the linked to 15 CPI Y4 Set D efault Line Spacing single double Y4 n Selects the default line spacing This command controls the power up default value for the number of line feeds that are generated when a new line character is processed Valid parameters are 1 for single space 2 for doub
162. for recommended settings to obtain a specific IBM printer emulation Refer also to the Printer Type and Character Set Features and PS Characteristics functions in table D 2 of the Printer Output Area section in the Coax communications buffer appendix It is important not to set this function during normal operation Once programmed the new value should be stored Y19 n Selects duplex printing Printing on both sides of a paper is enabled with long edge binding or short edge binding tumble Values for n are 0 Simplex printing printing on one side of the paper 1 Long edge binding duplex 2 Short edge binding duplex Long edge and short edge bindings are printed in both portrait and landscape Orientation of the printing landscape or portrait should be selected in the software controlling the printing for example word processing programs Do not use a different page format on the front and the back side of a paper or the binding edge might have an unpredictable result To make sure that all pages have been ejected while printing in duplex set FSL function Y 19 to 0 simplex printing at the end of 3 24 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION LINE FSL COMMANDS Example Y25 FF Before Local Copy the document you wish to print in duplex This is especially important if the document has an uneven number of pages Note The d
163. g An apostrophe is used to enter ASCII mode Between the two leading and the trailing escape characters all spaces 3270 control codes and the apostrophe character is ignored They may be inserted in the data stream to make it more readable XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 3 39 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Y48 Set Permanent Escape Example 1 Example 2 Y48 n1 or Y48 lt xx gt Selects the permanent escape character Character for permanent escape character selected from the LU 3 character table No escape character Y48 gt sets the character gt as permanent escape character Subsequent FSL escape strings will then require gt as escape character Y48 Y48 00 clears the permanent escape character No permanent escape character is used Y49 Restrict Access of Temporary and Permanent Settings Note Example 1 Example 2 Y49 n1 password Locks the settings stored in the temporary and permanent memory areas by disabling Function Selection via Line FSL Values for n are 0 Unlock FSL functions 1 Lock the settings in temporary and permanent memory areas 2 Lock the settings in permanent memory only When n 1 is selected use n 0 to enable FSL again Refer to examples 1 and 2 Various levels 0 1 and 2 are available depending on your needs This FSL must be used with the Y249 and Y253 functions Y249
164. g test 6 will cancel test 3 T3 Example 0 Set Printer in Hold Mode W n data Converts data to bar code Number from 1 to 8 indicating the bar code number Data must not exceed one line Each character must be valid for actual type and the number of characters must be required for the specific code The upper left corner of the bar code will bein the position of the leading escape character When the bar code has been printed the printer cursor will be located after the trialing escape character and printing will continue from this point W1 string 1234 prints string 1234 as a bar code if the bar code definition 1 has been defined previously with function Y59 Remember X0 display_data Sets the coax interface in Hold mode by command sent using the line FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS X2 Restore Settings from Permanent Storage X2 Restores nonvolatile memory NVM to random access memory RAM The printer will be updated with the escape strings according to these settings This command saves all current settings NVM including the interface escape character X3 Restore Factory D efault Settings X3 Restores factory default settings in Random Access Memory RAM Function X3 overwrites the contents of RAM that results in a loss of settings contained in RAM This function only affects the used port and reads factory default into temporary memory T
165. gree Landscape 152 180 degree Portrait 153 270 degree Landscape Color 160 Color default 161 10 Blue 162 11 Red 163 12 Pink 164 13 Green 165 14 Turquoise 166 15 Yellow 167 W hite 168 9 Black 169 Dark Blue 170 Orange 171 Purple 172 Dark Green 173 Dark Turquoise 174 M ustard 175 Grey 176 Brown 177 Neutral 178 16 Multicolor Page strings 180 Variable form length 181 Executive 7 25 x 10 5 183 Letter 8 5 x 11 187 Legal 8 5 x 14 189 A4 210mm x 297mm D efault for Europe 191 Letter M onarch 7 3 4 Envelope 3 7 8 x 7 1 2 193 Business Com 10 Envelope 4 1 8 x 91 2 195 International DL Envelope 110mm x 220mm 3 50 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS U ser string ID number 00 FF Page 197 International C5 Envelope 162mm x strings 229mm cont d 198 Comm Envelope 98 4mm x 257mm 199 B5 Envelope 176mm x 250mm 200 B5 182mm x 257mm 201 A3 297mm x 420mm 202 U S Ledger 11 x 17 203 A5 136mm x 209mm 204 B4 257mm x 364mm 205 H alf Letter 5 5 x 8 5 206 U S Legal 13 8 5 x 13 207 215 x 315 Cursor 210 Reserved Relative horizontal position 211 Reserved Absolute horizontal 212 Reserved Relative vertical 213 Reserved Absolute vertical Graphic 220 LAC 10 CPI strings 221 LAC 15 CPI Font 230 Reserved Variable Point Size handling 240 Reserved Set Pitc
166. gs at Power Up 3 7t 3 41 3 47 C 5t using FSL escape character 3 3 to 3 4 V Valid FF 3 6t at End of Print Buffer 3 6t Followed by Data 3 6t SCS codes 3 36t Vertical Channel Select VCS 2 5t 2 7t 2 19 2 20 to 2 21 3 36t C 2t Format SVF Set 2 5t 2 7t 2 18 to 2 19 3 35 3 36t 3 69 Motion Index see VMI Tab VT 2 5t 2 7t 2 19 2 21 C 2t Virtual Storage Multiple see MVS VM environment 7 15 VMI 3 19 VPS 6 2 transparency 7 11 VTAM parameter local non SNA 3270 terminal and printer 6 4 local SNA 3270 terminal and printer 6 4 W W Print Bar Code 3 5 3 5t 3 8 3 12 3 43 C 3t WARNING iv to viii width logical page see LPW Word Processing W P mode 4 3 W rap Cut O ption at Physical Paper Size Set 3 6t X X XX X memory exchange 3 5 X0 Set Printer in Hold Mode 3 5t 3 11 C 3t X1 Store Settings in Permanent Storage 3 5t 3 11 C 3t X2 Restore Settings from Permanent Storage 3 6t 3 13 C 3t X3 Restore Factory Default Settings 3 6t 3 13 C 3t X4 Restore Settings from Permanent Storage 3 6t 3 13 C 3t Xerox MRP Family publication H 1 font cross reference GFID 4 4 Y Y1 Set IBM Buffer Size 3 6t 3 12 to 3 13 C 3t D 3t G 1 Y2 Set Default 3 6t 3 13 3 14 C Y3 Set Default CPI 2 17 3 6t 3 14 3 C 3t Y 4 Set Default Line Spacing single double 3 6t 3 14 to 3 15t C 3t Y5 Set Default Maximum Page Length MPL 3 6t
167. h HMI 241 HMI for 5 CPI 242 HMI for 10 CPI 243 HMI for 12 CPI 244 HMI for 15 CPI 245 HMI for 13 3 CPI 246 HMI for 16 7 CPI 247 HMI for 20 CPI 248 HMI for 27 260 Reserved Variable typeface pre 4270 Simplex printing sentation 1177 Duplex short edge printing 272 Duplex long edge printing 273 Duplex print page shift 280 Line wrap 281 Line cut Related Function 02 Default LPI Function 03 Default CPI Function 09 Font Select Function 10 Default orientation Function 11 Paper Path Function 22 Printer Driver select Function 91 GFID Font definition Function 97 User GFID Font select The maximum length of a string is 255 characters You must define the strings if needed Use the apostrophe escape notation to program this function if you do not need the Escape character XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 3 51 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Programming a string where the ID number is marked with an causes the I F to change to USER mode and all default strings are disabled except where marked with a To return to AUTO mode for a particular USER mode string marked the string is defined with no parameters Example 1 Y62 103 1B amp 1 C Defines 6 LPI Y62 104 1B amp 1 C Defines 8 Y62 102 1B amp 1 C Defines 4 Y62 112 1B amp k H Defines 10 CPI Y62 113 1B amp k H Defines 12 CPI Y62 114 1B amp k H Defines
168. he printer resident PCL fonts are used in lieu of the Xerox 3812 3816 compatibility fonts character and line spacing is controlled by the interface not the font Proportional spaced PS fonts are fixed spaced fonts The spacing is controlled by the interface and not the font Print density to GFID mapping A pitch to GFID mapping occurs if the SCS Set Print Density SPD command specifies the pitch parameter Since the 3812 emulates a 5219 printer the pitch to GFID mapping is implemented according to the mapping shown in Table 4 3 XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 4 3 FONT SUPPORT AND SELECTION Table 4 2 GFID interval and related pitch GFID Pitch 1 65 10 6 153 12 154 200 Proportional Spaced Mode PSM 201 210 13 3 211 239 15 240 246 5 247 257 17 1 258 259 18 260 273 8 55 274 279 17 1 280 284 20 285 289 25 290 299 27 300 399 12 Table 4 3 GFID interval and related pitch Print D ensity character per inch CPI 5 10 12 15 16 7 PS GFID 245 11 85 223 254 158 MRP FAMILY COMMAND REFEREN FONT SUPPORT AND SELECTION Font selection via FSL in coax There are two methods to select fonts FSL in coax the Printer Resident Fonts or the 3812 3816 Compatibility Font Set Font selection using printer resident PCL fonts The printer defaults to GFID 0011 unless otherwise defined This GFID is mapped
169. he print buffer an Automatic Form Feed is performed unless Form Feed was the last command in the buffer The printer is set at print position 1 of the first line of the next page This option only affects NON SCS printing and corresponds with the IBM 3268 RPQ SC9507 and the IBM 3287 RPQ SC3740 Y33 10 sets the printer to automatically issue a FF the end of a print buffer Print position 123 1 Same print line End of Buffer Next print line Nextprintline OFF o Present form Last print line Page boundary Next form 3 34 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Y34 Last LF on Page Sent as FF Y34 Decides whether the last line feed on a page should be sent as a Form Feed or a line feed This option when enabled counts the number of lines and generates a form feed when the line count equals the page length Calculations are based on the page length which can be set at the printer and overridden by the appropriate IBM command when operating in the SCS mode Values for n are 0 No option disabled 1 Yes option enabled counts the lines when you use Function Y5 Set D efault Page Length M PL and SCS Set Vertical Format SVF command The default is product dependent Use 0 as the default for non page printers Use 1 as the default for page printers and when printing in duplex and in conjunction with pending page l
170. he printer n Number from 1 to 8 indicating the user defined string Placing commands in the data stream In PCL various FSL functions influence page layout and the functions for all tray configurations The settings of these functions interrelate to a wide extent which is why you must consider them together when using the FSL commands These FSL functions are as follows Y10 Set Page Format Y11 Set Default Paper Path Y12 Set D efault Paper Size Y13 Set W rap Cut O ption at Physical Page Size Y19 Set Simplex D uplex Y88 Define Page Offset Y89 Enable Page Offset Y98 Enable Automatic Page Orientation APO Support For a more detailed description of these FSL functions refer to the Command descriptions section If you put the function code as the first printable character on a page or as the very last character on the previous page the changed layout is in effect as soon as the printer receives the command that is on the next page to be printed If you put the function code at any other position on the page the change takes effect on the next page This means that on a font change for instance a font change cannot be executed on XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 3 65 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Remember Page Orientation algorithm a page if a page format change code has been placed before the font change Blanks margin settings and SCS comm
171. his function causes the saved software setup commands to be overwritten by the factory default commands effectively resetting the RAM X4 Restore Settings from Permanent Storage x4 Restores NVM to RAM and reads permanent memory into temporary memory This function causes any unsaved settings to be overwritten by the currently saved commands The printer is updated with the escape strings according to these settings X2 equivalent X4 Y1 Set IBM Buffer Size Y1 n Changes default buffer size It selects the buffer size the printer uses to print the contents of a terminal screen in DSC mode This type of operation is usually done when you want to copy the contents of a terminal screen or the host computer sends data to the printer and the terminal at the same time This function also affects the buffer size if itis done in the SCS mode The factory default setting is 3440 Valid parameters are 1 for 960 characters 2 for 1920 characters 3 for 2560 characters 4 for 3440 characters 5 for 3564 characters Remember This function should not be set during normal operation Once programmed the new value should be stored with the 1 function Be sure to switch the printer off for 10 seconds before you switch it on again 3 12 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION LINE FSL COMMANDS For consistent operation configure your 4220 4230 int
172. in the index section denote figure illustration and table respectively for example 6 1f 7 21 2 2t Illustrations and screen representations contained within this manual may differ slightly from what actually appears on your screen Procedure conventions This guide uses the following conventions within printer control panel procedures A function key when referred to in the main text of this manual is identified by its name followed by the icon representing the key Clear C Last Main Menu M Off Line o Pause P Reset R Scroll N ext 2 Scroll Previous 1 Test function key specified in a numbered step by step example is identified by the icon in the left margin and the associated key name in the text of the numbered step For example 1 Press the Reset key XX XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE INTRODUCTION 222 Window messages Keyboard key Key key FILENAM ES Type Enter Indicates that this key must be pressed three times Reference to messages displayed at the control panel appear in text like this PLEASE WAIT FINISHING CURRENT JOB Procedure conventions personal computer PC A keyboard key name is boldface with downstyle capitalization For example Press the Tab key A plus sign used between two key names indicates that these keys must be pressed at the same time For example Press the Alt A means that you should press and hold d
173. in this chapter for additional information The Create Configuration Description first screen displays NONE does not create FSL for the NAME NONE 0 3 4 6 8 NONE 10 12 15 16 20 27 NONE SINGLE DOUBLE gt 0 to 255 gt 0 255 gt NONE MONO DUAL gt NONE PORT LAND COR gt og dp uo ow wd H Ww NONE TRAY1 TRAY2 TRAY3 TRAY4 TRAY5 PAP MAN ENV PAPER SIZE MIDDLE UPPER LOWER MAN gt LETTER NONE LETTER LEGAL A4 EXEC MON BUS DL C5 A3 LEDGER LINE OVERFLOW OPTION gt TRUNCATE NONE WRAP TRUNCATE DUPLEX PRINTING SIMPLEX NONE SIMPLEX LONG SHORT FORM FEED BEFORE LOCAL CPY gt NO NONE YES N Remember The screen has three columns Column 1 shows the various FSL commands Column 2 is where you enter your choice of parameter values found in column 3 Default values are displayed in column 2 N Note Although the screen displays 16 in the Characters Per Inch field the printer uses 16 7 You enter your options in the Default parameter fields column 2 and press the Enter key to execute the command There are two validated fields in the Create Configuration Description screen of Configuration Description XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE CONFIGURATION AND RESOURCE UTILITY MVS Name of user created FSL The Name of Configuration Description field must be any 8 chara
174. inals These strings are defined by Y61 Setup for U ser defined Strings This function is only used due to compatibility with older products Y58 2 4 sends user strings 2 and 4 to the printer after local 3 42 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Y59 Bar Code D efinition Expansion 8Y59 Def no gt Bar code type Height lt Expansion gt Defines the bar code generated by function Wn Up to eight bar codes are defined and selected for use with function W Print Bar Code lt Bar Code type gt 3X 2X X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X8 X9 Numeric value from 1 to 8 specifying the bar code number Bar Code type is a 2 digit number The valid values for the first digit are Bar code with no alphanumeric characters printed under the bar code Bar code with alphanumeric characters printed under the bar code Text will be printed with the resident font in 10 CPI The valid values for the second digit are EAN 89 EAN 13 amp UPC A 7 data check digit 8 is included EAN8 8 data check digit 8 is check digit EAN8 11 data check digit 12 is included UPC A 12 data check digit 13 is included EAN 13 13 data check digit 13 is checked EAN 13 2 of 5 interleaved 2 of 5 industrial Codabar MSI check digit must be supplied by the System Plessey check digit must be supplied by the system 3 of 9 Both fine
175. inax coax interface is referred to as Other 1 0 On the 4220 M RP the interface is referred to as 4220 M RP Interface And on 4230 M RP the interface is referred to as 4230 M RP Interface XEROX FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE Query replies The tables in this appendix describe the query replies available on the interface These replies are the same for all printer emulations Differences are restricted only in the support of the Printer Communication Interface Area PCIA The restrictions are setup using FSL Y1 Set IBM Buffer Size FSL Y14 Enable Graphic Option idaAFP and FSL Y38 IBM Communication Feature Q uery EAB Refer to the Coax communications buffer appendix for detailed description of the PCIA Table G 1 indicates SNA Character Set SCS query reply summary without IPDS module Table G 1 Summary query reply SCS without IPD 5 Value Hex Description Length of structured field 02 81 Type Query reply Summary query reply j Summary query supported Useable area query supported 6 Character Sets query supported j Color query supported 8 800 Highlight query supported 09 8F O EM query supported idata specified Save Restore formats supported 0B A0 Device characteristics supported XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFEREN CE G 1 QUERY REPLIES Table 6 2 shows non SCS query reply summary without IPDS module Table G 2 S
176. int language selection that produces a hardcopy of the actual ASCII codes being sent to the printer by its host Computer transmitting data to a printer or other peripheral device Also called a host for short Hewlett Packard Graphics Language Level 2 Industry standard language for pen plotters that is integrated into the PCL 5 printer language Allows drawing of vector line drawings such as circles and rectangles Hewlett Packard Printer Control Language Representation on the printed page of the data sent to the printer It is formed of closely placed dots of dry ink which placed on the page electrostatically and fused Connection between two devices Interfaces are meant to carry electronic impulses from one place to another Hardware interfaces for example link a host computer to a printer O ften refers to an electronic device that enables one kind of equipment to communicate with or control another Connects the printer to the computer or cluster controller or other device so they can communicate Character used in coax and twinax interface escape sequences Permanent landscape and portrait fonts that reside in the printer and are not affected when the printer is powered up or down Input O utput Communication established between the printer and a host computer or two other devices for example disk drive 1 0 GLO SSARY 6 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE GLOSSARY IPDS IRQ job
177. int size of the requested font is calculated from GFID divided by 100 rounded down to the nearest whole decimal U nder the specific circumstances where a monospaced type font is requested the n5 value is used to define the horizontal motion index HMI with which the font is printed Typographic fonts by definition cannot be justified If a specific font is selected in a pitch which is available on the installed cartridge the printer uses another font in the selected pitch Deleting a GFID definition is done by defining the GFID without any associated parameters as shown Translate table with valid values from 1 8 The user defined string is a PCL sequence that selects point size Y92 font attribute Y93 and font typeface Y94 Example 1 Y91 n1 deletes a GFID definition Example 2 Y91 512 4 5 5 18 is a syntax example in HP mode with the following settings IBM GFID No IBM GFID 512 Typeface Typeface No 4 Attributes Proportional Bold Symbol Set Symbolset 5 Point Size Point Size 18 3 60 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION LINE FSL COMMANDS Example 3 Y91 18 0 2 1 10 is a syntax example in IBM Proprinter mode with the following settings IBM GFID No IBM GFID 18 Typeface Typeface No 0 Attributes Italic Symbol Set Symbolset 1 Point Size Point Size 10 Y92 Point Size Strings Y92 n1 Sets font point size in association with Function
178. ion Sends transparent data Stores and retrieves interface settings The syntax amp amp Q for instance defines as the temporary escape character The five character syntax is sent to the printer from the host system This escape character is not defined permanently and is lost when the printer is powered off Has the same functionalities as a temporary escape character Remains active at power Use FSL function 48 to select a permanent escape character that immediately saves the settings in the permanent memory Refer to the Y48 Permanent Escape section for further description You may define this character by sending the following character sequence from the host amp amp XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFEREN CE 3 3 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Remember Format of FSL escape sequences Where isthe single character used as the interface escape character and must be in the range X 40 to X FF If a value of X 40 space character is used then the current interface escape character is reset and no interface escape character is defined For example to define the interface escape character as the following sequence must be sent amp amp Q e interface escape character for the remainder of this chapter is You should reset the interface escape character when you are not using the Special Features of the 4220 M RP or 4230 M RP coax int
179. ironment However the logic of the CLIST must be maintained for the program to run correctly e Installing your Configuration and Resource Utility The Host Resource Utility Version V1R2M1 for Coax running under MVS ESA Added features in the new Utility include Tray selection Paper size and a Form Library The instructions in this section assume that you understand the MVS environment Requirements MVS ESA XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 7 1 CONFIGURATION AND RESOURCE UTILITY MVS If you have created or modified the configuration descriptions or user created FSL members in a previous version of the Host Utility make sure you save the changes by copying the members from your current CFGDLIB and from XMRPV 4220 U CRTLIB to XMRP V1R2M1 UCRTLIB after installing the new version of the utility After the utility is updated use the ISPF TSO move or copy option to restore the saved PDSs to the newly restored XMRP V1R2M1 CFGDLIB or XMRP V1R2M1 UCRTLIB The previous versions of the PDS files may be deleted at the 5 discretion To start the installation of the Resource U tility 1 Create a IEBCO PY JCL Job to load the JCL LO ADINST from your tape cartridge to your DASD The LOADINST JCL isthe first file on the tape cart The IEBCO PY JCL to load the XM RP VIR2M 1 IN STALL PDS is as follow s 000001 XXXXXXXX JO B UUUU 000002 UTILITY LOAD CLASS
180. is needed to enter engineering mode and Y253 is needed to allow passwords Y249 FO RESTO Y253 10 Y49 1 JET locks both the temporary and permanent memory areas with the password JET if it has been installed 9Y249 FO REST Y253 10 Y49 0 unlocks the memory areas again 3 40 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Y50 FF After Time Elapse Example Y51 User Strings at Power Up Y50 Flushes the page if unprinted data remains in the print buffer for a specified elapsed time This function has effect as soon as the command is received Values for n are 0 Do not flush page 1to255 Flush page after x seconds Make sure that this function is set to a value longer than is required for the system to generate and send the next buffer In general the host application generates a termination form feed and you need not change this function In Duplex mode a command for select next page will be issued Y50 10 sends Form Feed after 10 seconds if data remains in print buffer Remember Example Y51 string number Specifies the user strings that should be sent at power up 0 to 7 ne or more strings stated in the form n1 n2 in ascending order The string has to be defined in function Y61 Setup for U ser defined Strings before it is sent by function Y51 The interface may overwrite some of
181. ity Change Configuration Description screen allows you to change configuration descriptions for the internal interface card on the host The configuration description object or file converts the values selected from the screen to the appropriate Function Selection via Line FSL The Function Selection via Line FSL is changed when the Change Configuration Description screen is exited and stored in XMRPV1R2M1CFGDLIB partitioned data set PD S Each time the Change Configuration Description command is executed the FSL is recreated There is an option from the Change Configuration Screen to download the description to the printer To change this Configuration Description screen enter on the selection line or command line TSO EXEC XMRPV1R2M 1CLIST CH GCFGD member name gt Press the Enter key Any member name in XMRPV1R2M 1CFGLIB is valid Refer to the Clist Code Listings section in this chapter for additional information The Change Configuration Description first screen displays The screen has three columns Column 1 shows the various FSL commands Column 2 is where you enter your choice of parameter values found in column 3 Default values are displayed in column 2 N Note Although the screen displays 16 in the Characters Per Inch field the printer uses 16 7 CONFIGURATION AND RESOURCE UTILITY MVS for the NAME OF CONFIG DESCRIPTION LINES PER INCH CHARACTERS PER INCH LINE SPACING FORM LEN
182. l Current D evice ELCI RCD Do not do this Never use an extension cord with the ELCI RCD Never use the ELCI RCD where water may enter the casing Never attempt any maintenance function that is not specifically described in your Xerox MRP family documentations Never remove any covers or guards that are fastened with screws unless otherwise instructed There are no operator serviceable areas within these covers Never override or cheat electrical or mechanical devices Never operate the equipment if you notice unusual noises or odors Disconnect the power cord from the power source receptacle and call Xerox service to correct the problem U S only If you need any additional safety information concerning the equipment or if you need Xerox supplied materials call the following toll free number 1 800 828 6571 XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE vii NOTICES Approvals and certification 60 Hz 115 V Listed by U nderwriters Laboratories U L UL1950 Meets CSA standards C22 2 950 50 Hz 220 240 V UL classified to IEC 950 The CE marking applied to this product symbolises Rank Xerox Declaration of Conformity with the following applicable Directives of the European U nion as of the dates indicated January 1 1995 Council Directive 73 23 EEC amended by Council Directive 93 68 EEC approximation of the laws of the member states related to low voltage equipment January 1 1995 Council
183. l inch or characters per line CPL Control sequence prefix of a Set Print D ensity command Command class for Set Print D ensity Number of bytes a command string including the byte count Valid nn are 02 default value for CPI applies 04 CPI is defined by cp Any other values cause the default value of CPI that is set at the printer to be used and an invalid SCS parameter check occurs Control type for Set Print Density command One byte number which must be X 00 One byte number expressed in hexadecimal that specifies a CPI value for the emulations as follows 00 10 3812 3268 6262 10 3812 3268 6262 12 3812 OF 15 3812 10 16 6 3812 3268 11 17 1 3812 3268 Default X 00 An invalid cp parameter causes the CPI default to be set at the printer and results in an invalid SCS parameter check Font Titan 17M is equal to 16 67 characters per inch The value of 16 67 is used when calculating orientation Refer to the Y3 Set Default CPI section of the Function Selection via Line FSL commands chapter for the FSL command that impacts this SCS command XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 2 17 DSC AND SCS DATA STREAM COMMANDS Set Vertical Format SVF 2BC2nnvvvtmbmvtl tn Specifies the maximum number of lines per page top margin bottom margin and vertical tabs The first 12 tabs specify the Verti
184. l safety vii Introduction xix About this manual Conventions 1 Overview and printer setup 1 1 Emulated printers 1 1 Features and compatibilities 1 3 MRP Family user interface interaction with coax interface 1 3 Printer setup 1 3 Print Language Setup HP LaserJet Emulation Mode 1 4 Printing 132 characters by 66 lines landscape with Xerox 3816 font FON T0204 1 4 Configuring the Coax interface card 1 6 Page size 1 7 Print language 1 7 Printer address and emulation 1 7 Checking the interface configuration 1 7 FSL cross reference for the coax configuration page 1 9 Printing of blank pages after downloading configuration and font data 1 10 MRP Family delete current job capability 1 10 2 DSC and SCS data stream commands 2 1 DSC control codes 2 1 Command summary and comparison 2 2 DSC command descriptions 2 3 Carriage Return CR 2 3 End of M essage 2 3 Form Feed FF 2 3 New Line NL 2 3 Null NU L 2 4 Reserved codes 2 4 XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE TABLE OF CONTENTS SCS data stream structure 2 5 Command summary 2 5 Supported SCS commands 2 6 SCS command comparison 2 6 Command descriptions 2 7 Back Space BS 2 7 Bell BEL 2 8 Carriage Return CR 2 8 Enable Print EN P 2 8 Form Feed FF 2 8 Graphic Escape GE 2 9 Horizontal Tab
185. le space Changes in the default values cause immediate changes in the current value It has immediate effect This function is only included for compatibility reasons Refer to the Y2 Set Default LPI section because if you set FSL Y2 to 3 for 3 LPI or 4 for 4 LPI this Y4 function is ignored 3 14 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION LINE FSL COMMANDS Example Y4 2 sets the protocol converter to double space default Y5 Set Default Maximum Page Length MPL Remember Example Y5 n Selects current and default form length It selects the power up default value for the Maximum Page Length MPL in units of single line spaces Valid parameters are 000 255 Indicates the maximum number of lines allowed on a page before a form feed is generated automatically 62 Factory default for U S letter 66 Factory default for EUR A4 This function emulates a front panel switch on an IBM printer W hen set to 000 no vertical formatting is done and no form feed is generated at bottom of form BOF If MPL is not top of form TOF then form feed FF is performed The printer ejects paper and printing is at TOF on the next page If the page is empty FF is suppressed no paper ejects and the printer prints at TO F on the current page Refer to the Form Feed FF section in the DSC and SCS data stream commands chapter for additional information on the
186. lication program X 00 through X 3F are unprintable Inhibit Print IN P 05 Moves the print position to the right one tab stop setting If no tab stop is detected or the last tab stop isto the left of the current print position a movement to the right by one space is executed and an error code 2 appears If an HT is requested after passing the right margin a new line is created and a space is printed at the left margin 05 Control sequence of a Horizontal Tab command 24 This command is used in conjunction with the Enable Print EP command Printable characters between IN P and ENP are translated to blanks SCS control codes between IN P and ENP can cause unpredictable results Note Only the 4245 emulation carries out the actions described above All other emulations ignore this command 24 Control sequence of an Inhibit Print command XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE DSC AND SCS DATA STREAM COMMANDS Interchange Record Separator IRS Line Feed LF 1E Moves the print position to the first position on the next line If the current position is at the end of a page the print position moves to the first line of the next page The print position moves to the effective left margin of those printers that support the Set Horizontal Margin command all coax emulations A new line is performed using this command 1E Control sequence of an Interchange Record Separator command The IRS command
187. lineprinter font 4 6 Lines Per Inch see LPI listing configuration descriptions 7 11 INDEX 6 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE i ILLUSTRATION TABLE INDEX Lists Configuration Description 7 1 to 7 12 FSL functions 3 5t to 3 8t loading 7 10 of resources 7 9 Load Structured Field D 6t Translate Table D 6t D 7 loading configuration descriptions 7 24 emulation fonts to the printer 7 2 fonts 7 7 to 7 8 7 25 local non SNA 3270 terminal and printer 6 4 SNA 3270 terminal and printer 6 4 logical page commands see M PP MPL length see LPL size 3 68f to 3 69 GLOSSARY 7 width see LPW Logical Unit LU 6 3 LPI 2 16 3 6t 3 13 3 19 3 35 3 48 3 68 GLOSSARY 7 LPL 3 68 GLOSSARY 7 LPW 3 68 GLO SSARY 7 LU 1 GLO SSARY 7 Language Set 3 6t 3 17 to 3 18 mode 2 5 D 2t LU 3 3 16 3 29 3 30 3 31 3 33 6 1 GLO SSARY 7 character table 3 40 M management headers function 1 2 managing fonts 7 6 forms 7 8 mapping GFID 4 4t Maximum number of lines per page 2 18 Page Length see M PL Print Line see MPL Print Position see M PP MB xx GLO SSARY 7 memory exchange 3 5 area permanent 3 1 settings 3 2t M essage Length ML D 4t D 7 Starting Address M SA ML 1 D 7 mode D 4t GLO SSARY 7 DSC 2 1 GLO SSARY 4 Duplex 3 41 formatted D 5t SCS 2 1 3 12 3 16 D 7 GLOSSARY 11 table entries 6 7 8 4t D 7 D 8 Transparent 3 36
188. load The members listed are fonts residing in XMRP V1R2M1 FNTLIB The fonts only include the landscape orientation however the FSLs generated allow the interface card to properly select a font in either rotation because the printer automatically rotates fonts to the current orientation This means the 4215 M RP and 4219 MRP can accept all fonts in the FNTLIB with the minimum memory configuration Refer to Table 7 1 for a complete list of fonts 7 6 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE CONFIGURATION AND RESOURCE UTILITY MVS Table 7 1 3816 emulation fonts 0018 0070 0162 0751 0043 0108 0244 4555 0046 0111 0252 Loading fonts Load one font at a time by entering the following command gt TSO EXEC XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST LDXRXFNT font name gt printer destination gt Replace lt font name gt with the name of the font to load The valid names are listed in Table 7 1 Replace lt printer destination gt with the JES remote id set up for the Xerox printer The following is an example for loading font FONT0003 to remote 221 gt TSO EXEC XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST LDXRXFNT FONTO0003 RMT221 via the Configuration Utility or using the FSL X3 command and have downloaded fonts to the printer the mapping tables to the GFIDs lost You must download the fonts again S CAUTION If y
189. lso be used lt gt Brackets represent required parameter Square brackets are used for optional command characters Curly brackets are used for required characters Colon is used as a separator marks end of string Semi colon is used as a separator marks next consecutive position Factory default Trailing escape character 3 8 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS ESC Single Paired H ex Transparent defined trailing escape character Commas are used as delimiters and are not expressly explained for each command Example 9 H gt lt EX lt gt Sends hexadecimal H EX codes transparently to the printer This function is also used to execute user defined macros refer to FSL Y90 HEX Pair of hexadecimal values Valid values are 0 9 A F a f 1B amp 11H The leading escape character of this string command tells the interface that the following characters should be treated as a pair of hexadecimal codes ESC ESC Multiple Paired Hex Transparent lt HEX gt lt HEX gt lt HEX gt Sends hexadecimal H EX codes transparently to the printer lt HEX gt Pair of hexadecimal values Valid values are 0 9 1 Between two leading and trailing escape characters all spaces 3270 control codes and commas are ignored They may be inserted i
190. m See also LPL LPW In this style of binding the binding margin is along the long edge of the page regardless of the orientation of the printed image See also binding margin short edge binding Lines per inch The printer control panel setting determines the default LPI which can be overriden by SCS command from the host Logical Page Length LPL is determined by the number of lines on the page MPL the lines per inch LPI and the top margin See also logical page size LPW Logical Page Width LPW is determined by the number of characters on a line MPP the characters per inch CPI and the left margin See also logical page size LPL Logical Unit 1 An SCS device XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE GLO SSARY 7 GLOSSARY LU3 MB memory mode MPL MPP MSA MVS MVT network NVM OCA OCR Logical Unit 3 A 3270 data stream D SC or DSE device Megabyte Unit of 1 048 576 bytes Part of a computer system that stores data temporarily or permanently See NVM One of several alternative conditions or states of a device such as Print mode and Configuration mode on the printer Maximum Print Length Maximum number of lines on a page The page length printer control panel setting determines the default M PL which can be overriden by SCS command from the host Maximum Print Position M aximum number of characters on a line The page width printer control panel setting deter
191. mines the default M PP which can be overriden by PCIA location 0018 or by SCS or DCA commands from the host Message starting address Printer control information area PCIA bytes X 0012 0013 that identifies the position of the first byte of data in the print buffer Multiple virtual storage An alternate name for S VS2 release 2 Multiprogramming with a variable number of tasks The 5 360 control program that supervises the execution of a variable number of tasks in main storage and allocates system resources among them Series of points connected by communication channels A private network is a network of communications channels confined to the use of one customer Short for NVRAM nonvolatile memory That portion of memory in a device that remains unchanged when the device is turned off Itis sometimes referred to as EEROM NovRam It is used to store system defaults while the printer is powered off Object Content Architecture A standard set of constructs to described the object data the characteristics of that object and the manipulation functions that may be performed on the object OCA represents objects in device independent format Optical Character Recognition Information processing technology that converts human readable data into another medium for computer input Light reflected from characters is recognized by optical character recognition equipment Itis also characters printed in a type style that
192. n The Name of User created FSL is an 8 character name created using any edit function The user created FSL must have a record length of 132 Each record must begin with the sequence to the FSL escape character for example amp amp Each FSL command should not span two records The Name of Usser created FSL field must be any partitioned data set PDS or any physical sequential file with apostrophes Do not use apostrosphes if the highest level qualifier is the person who is logged on Modifying and loading a configuration file Enter the following command to invoke the configuration description list screen and display all configurations in the XMRP V1R2M1 CFGDLIB library gt TSO EXEC XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST XLSTCFG S Position the cursor in the command column opposite the member you want to modify or download In the command column type M to modify the file or L to load the file Then press lt Enter gt CAUTION If the Edit option in ISPF TSO is used to build a user created FSL in the XMRP V1R2M1 CFGDLIB the user created FSL is listed on the screen and unpredictable results occur when the L or M option is used Modifying a configuration file After completing modifications use lt PF8 gt or lt Enter gt to advance to the next screen Remember to press the lt Enter gt key when the next screen displays This saves the changes entered Exiting the Create Configuration Description screen with lt
193. n the data stream to make it more readable O nly the characters 0 9 A F and a f are allowed Any other characters may give unpredictable results The last hex character is ignored if an uneven number of hex characters is received Data in plain text Depending on the values you select when using FSL function Y47 ESC Mode Selection do the following If FSL Y47 1 or 2 use lt HEX gt lt HEX gt lt HEX gt or lt HEX gt apostrophe ascii If FSL 47 3 use lt H EX lt gt lt HEX gt or ascii ascii XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 3 9 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Example T1 Offline Hex Dump PCIA Dump When using the ascii ascii syntax an escape character X 1B substitutes the character 1B 5 31 320 The two leading escape characters of this command string tells the interface that the following characters should be treated in pairs as hexadecimal codes until the next escape character in the data stream is registered T2 Online Hex Dump 1 Selects O Hexadecimal Dump Printer Communications Interface Area PCIA Dump on the coax interface This function will only dump the buffer containing the command sequence T3 Online ASCII Hex Dump T2 Selects O nline H exadecimal D ump on the coax interface The current buffer contents are printed and the next buffer contents will be
194. n H exadecimal HEX or characters with apostrophe notation e the strings selected under function Y51 are not programmed no data is sent e apostrophe escape notation or HEX be used in the programming of this function separator must be a comma except for H EX data length of a user string is limited by the size of the free user area in the nonvolatile memory The actual size of the free user area is specified in the test print out When using Advance Function Printing AFP user string 6 and 7 are reserved Y61 1 1B 34 defines the user string 1 as 1B 34 HEX XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 3 47 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Example 2 Example 3 Example 4 62 Setup for IBM defined Strings Y61 5 1B lt c300A c30B 1B c0P In example 2 a user string with the ID of 5 is defined The user string specifies a rule 300 dots wide and 30 dots high and prints it Y61 n deletes a user string Sending a user string is done with a Z function as follows 920 wherenisthe string ID number from 0 8 Y62 n lt string gt defines the strings sent to the printer when a SNA Character String SCS or a Function Selection via Line FSL command is received The parameter n has two alternative values for some strings and are included for backwards compatibility with current interface boxes available from the Xerox Connection
195. n equals 01 the maximum print position defaults to the user selected value the left margin defaults to column 1 the right margin defaults to M PP and the tab values are cleared These settings represent the printer default state A value of X 00 causes a SCS parameter check and default values to be installed hh A one byte number specifying the maximum horizontal print position in characters per line Valid values for hh are printer dependent The 3812 emulation accepts a maximum value of X 8C 140 decimal when the CPI is 10 168 decimal when the CPI is 12 X D2 210 decimal when the CPI is 15 X DF 223 decimal when the CPI is 17 The 3268 emulation accepts maximum values of X 84 132 when 10 character per inch CPI is selected and X DC 220 when 16 CPI is selected For all other emulations the maximum value of hh is X 84 132 as these emulations support only 10 cpi A value of X 00 causes the default value to be used If the hh value is not valid defaults for this and all other parameters are selected and a SCS parameter check occurs The default value for M PP hh is set at the printer Continuing on next page 2 14 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE DSC AND 5 5 DATA STREAM 5 Im A one byte number that specifies the column continued value of the left most print position If Im is a positive number but less than the maximum print position MP
196. n is the 1st Print Position on the next form when a valid FF which is not positioned at the end of the IBM print buffer is received The default is product dependent PCL platform has a default of 1 If n 0 default is selected it automatically adds a new line to a Form Feed command at the end of the print data The printer is set to print at position 1 of the second line of the next page If n 1 is selected it executes only a Form Feed command The printer is set to print at position 1 of the first print line of the next form This option is ignored if Automatic Form Feed at End of Buffer Y 33 is ENABLED or Form Feed After Local Copy Y26 is ENABLED This option corresponds with the IBM 3268 RPQ SC9504 and the IBM 3287 RPQ SC3749 Y31 10 sets the printer to advance to 1st PP and 1stline on the next form Print position 123 1 Same print line o Form feed Next print line code here Next print line Present form Last print line Page boundary ON OFF Next form 3 32 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Y32 Non SCS FF Valid Example Y32 Implements an IBM RPQ This function determines when the position of the Form Feed command affects its execution Values for n are 0 valid only at 1st Print Position in line or at Position 1 FF valid anywhere it occurs This option only affects DSC LU 3 mode a NO
197. n the page the function has effect on the next page e This function must be enabled using Y89 Y88 144 240 1Q selects the left margin to be negatively offset 144 1440 21 character to the left in 10 CPI top margin to be negatively offset 240 1440 21 line towards the top in 6 with orientation as specified in FSL Y10 n1 1 Y88 576 480 0 selects left margin to be offset 576 1440 4 characters to the right in 10 CPI top margin to be offset 480 1440 22 lines down in 6 LPI with orientation as specified in FSL 10 n1 0 Portrait no compression Y89 n1 n2 Compensates the physical left margin offset on laser printers that have physical left margin limits If this function is deactivated you may experience some data loss in the left margin All characters between the left and the physical left margin will be printed on the first position of the physical left margin XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 3 57 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Y90 Define U ser Escape String 0 Function is deactivated from next page boundary Positioning is physical left margin 2 10 1 Function is activated from next page boundary Positioning is equal to IBM printers Compensation for the physical left margin is always on Valid values are 1 Ignored Tray 1 Tray 3 M anual feed Tray 2 Tray 4 7 255 Reserved optional feeder Data n2 is option
198. nce set the parameters can also be saved in permanent memory by using FSL commands Three levels of hierarchies exist in the coax interface at any time The factory default area The permanent memory area The temporary memory area The settings stored in the temporary memory are the highest priority When the coax interface operates it always checks the temporary memory to determine the appropriate values When settings are restored to factory default the permanent memory and the temporary memory are cleared and the permanent memory is set to factory defaults Table 3 1 shows the commands that allow you to store new settings override the temporarily defined settings by clearing temporary memory or restore the settings to factory defaults XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 3 1 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Actions at power up Table 3 1 Memory Exchange Settings Syntax Function lt Esc gt X1 Saves the temporarily defined settings in the permanent memory lt gt 2 Restores settings from permanent storage lt Esc gt X3 Restores the settings to factory default settings lt Esc gt X4 Restores the settings to power up defaults and reads the permanent memory Function Selection via Line FSL When data is sent to the coax interface the following happens The permanent memory area is checked to determine whether it contains data If the data is v
199. nd their corresponding GFIDs 0003 0003 0112 0112 0005 0005 0155 0155 0011 0011 0159 0159 FONTO012 0012 FONTO160 0160 0018 0162 0162 0018 0019 0038 0039 0040 0019 0163 0163 0038 0173 0173 0039 0175 0175 0040 0204 0204 0041 0042 FONT0043 0044 0046 0060 0066 0068 0069 0070 0071 0072 0041 FONTO229 0229 0042 0230 0230 0043 0244 0244 0044 0245 0245 0046 252 0252 0060 0253 0253 0066 254 0254 0068 281 0281 0069 0290 0290 0070 0751 0751 0071 1051 1051 0072 1053 1053 FONTO0084 0085 0086 0084 1056 1056 0085 FONT1351 1351 0086 FONT1653 1653 0087 0087 FONT2103 2103 FONTO108 0108 FONT4555 4555 0110 0110 GFID1 0111 0111 1715 is a fixed pitch font at 16 7 cpi for use with line printer emulation to print at 132 x 66 in landscape 4 2 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FONT SUPPORT AND SELECTIO N Global Font Identifiers G FID s To provide automatic font selection within your Xerox M RP Family coax printer Xerox fonts correlate to IBM font paramete
200. ng of user strings 3 5 Send User defined String 3 8t 3 48 3 65 C 6t Sense Data D 2t sequence escape 3 4 Set Attribute SA 2 5t 2 7t 2 12 3 36t C 2t D 4t Case 3 6t 3 16 C 3t Default CPI 3 6t 3 14 3 45 to 3 46 C 3t Line Spacing single double 3 6t 3 14 to 3 15 C 3t LPI 3 6t 3 13 C 3t Maximum Page Length MPL 3 6t 3 15 3 35 C 3t Maximum Print Position MPP 3 6t 3 16 C 3t Paper Path 3 6t 3 20 to 3 21 3 65 C 4t Paper Size 3 6t 3 23 3 65 C 4t Print Quality 3 6t 3 18 C 3t Graphic Error Action SGEA 2 7t 2 13 C 2t Horizontal Format SH 2 5t 2 7t 2 14 to 2 15 3 36t 3 69 C 2t IBM Buffer Size 3 6t 3 12 to 3 13 C 3t D 3t G 1 IRQ Timer 3 7t 3 38 C 5t Line Density SLD 2 5t 2 7t 2 16 3 36t 3 67 C 2t LU 1 Language 3 6t 3 18 to 3 19 Page Format 3 6t 3 20 to 3 21 3 55 3 63 3 69 C 4t Permanent Escape 3 3 3 4 3 7t 3 40 C 5t Print Density SPD 2 5t 2 7t 2 17 3 16 3 36t 3 65 4 4 C 2t Printer in Hold Mode 3 5t 3 11 C 3t Simplex Duplex 3 6t 3 24 to 3 25 3 65 C 4t Vertical Format SVF 2 5t 2 7t 2 8 2 18 to 2 19 3 35 3 36t 3 69 C 2t W rap Cut O ption at Physical Paper Size 3 6t 3 23 3 65 3 69 C 4t setting levels 3 1 to 3 2t memory exhange 3 2t Printout 3 5t 3 10 3 62 C 3t at Power Up 3 8t 3 64 C 6t recommended F 1t Restore from Permanent Storage 3 5t 3 12 C 3t setup IBM defined Strings 3 7t 3 14 3 18
201. ng the following onto the primary command line gt TSO EXEC XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST XRSCMNU The main menu for the utility then appears and you can enter one of four options Work with Xerox Fonts Work with Xerox Forms Work with Xerox Lists and Work with Xerox CFGDS configuration descriptions This menu gives you access to individual utilities that provide a variety of functions such as downloading fonts and forms creating and modifying configurations and downloading lists of resources These individual utilities are in the form of CLISTs that are stored in the XMRP V1R2M 1 CLIST library You can also run each of the utility functions on a standalone basis by entering the following command on the primary command line gt TSO EXEC XMRP V1R2M 1 CLIST XXXX where XXXX is the CLIST you wantto invoke The following CLISTS are provided Enter the LD XRXASC CLIST to download ASCII files Enter the LD XRXFNT CLIST to download fonts enter the LD XRXCFG CLIST to download configuration files Enter the LDXRXFRM CLIST to download forms Enter the LDXRXLST CLIST to download a list of resources Enter the CRTCFGD CLIST to create configuration files Enter the CHGCFGD CLIST to change configuration files Enter the XLSTCFG CLIST to modify copy delete and download configuration files Enter the XLSTFRM CLIST to browse copy delete and download form files Enter the XLSTLST CLIST create mo
202. nprint field they are printed as a null character Control sequence of a Stop command Control sequence of a Space or a Null command 2 4 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE DSC AND 5 5 DATA STREAM 5 SCS data stream structure Command summary The SNA Character String SCS has a relatively simple structure consisting of a 1 byte hexadecimal control code followed by the data to be printed Multiple control codes can be inserted into SCS by printing applications in a specific order to achieve certain types of output The SCS mode can also be referred to as SNA LU1 mode Table 2 2 lists the hexadecimal SCS commands in alphanumeric order Table 2 2 Coax commands Code Name Vertical Channel Select VCS 5 Horizontal Tab HT Graphic Escape G E Tab VT Form Feed FF Carriage Return CR E Enable Print EN P New Line NL Back Space BS Interchange Record Separator IRS 24 Inhibit Print INP 2BC1nnhhimrmht1 tn Set Horizontal Format SH F 2BC2nnvvvtmbmvt1 tn Set Vertical Format SVF 2BC6nnld Set Line Density 510 2BD2nn2900cp Set Print Density SPD 2BD 2nn48xxxxxxsddo Page Presentation M edia PPM ddxxxxxxxx Bell BEL Transparent TRN XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFEREN CE 2 5 DSC AND SCS DATA STREAM COMMANDS Supported SCS commands Table 2 3 shows the commands in hexadecimal
203. nt This option corresponds with the IBM 3268 RPQ SC9505 the IBM 3287 RPQ 5 3741 and the IBM 4214 18 2 3 28 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Y28 Non SCS CR at MPP 1 The n values 0 and 3 correspond to IBM parameters The values 4 through 7 are implemented for compatiblity purposes with other protocol converters This function is available in DSC LU 3 mode a non SCS operation Example Y28 Implements an IBM RPQ and takes effect as soon as the command is received This function controls the printer action when a carriage return CR occurs at the 1 Values for n are 0 Nextcharacter position is 1st Print Position on next line when a Carriage Return CR is registered at M PP 1 1 Next character position is 1st Print Position on current line when a Carriage Return CR is registered at M PP 1 This option only affects NON SCS printing and corresponds with the following 3268 RPQ SC9501 3287 RPQ 530219 IBM 4214 1521 Y28 10 sets the printer to stay on current line when a Carriage Return CR is received at 1 Print position Same printline ON o Nextprintline Next print line Carriage return here Present form Last print line Page boundary Next form XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 3 29 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS 29
204. nt Storage X2 Restore Settings from Permanent Storage X3 Restore Factory D efault Settings X4 Restore Settings from Permanent Storage Y1 SetIBM Buffer Size Y1 n T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 X1 X2 QX3 X4 Y2 Set Default LPI Y2 n Y3 Set Default CPI Y3 n 1 Y4 Set Default Line Spacing Y4 n single double Y5 Set Default Maximum Page Length Y5 n 62 US letter M PL 66 EUR A4 Y6 Set Default M aximum Print Position Y6 n 132 M PP 1 Y7 Set Case mono dual Y7 n Y8 Set LU 1 Language Y8 n 00 Y9 Set D efault Print Q uality Y9 n For full details these commands see the Function Selection via Line FSL commands chapter in this manual XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFEREN CE C 3 COMMAND SUMMARY Table 3 FSL commands continued Y10 Set Page Format Y 10 n1 fn2 1 0 n2 2 Y 11 Set D efault Paper Path Y 11 n1 fn2 n2 2 Y12 Set D efault Paper Size Y12 n1 n2 n123 U S 1 1 EU n2 all trays Y13 Set W rap Cut O ption at Physical Paper Y13 n1 n2 Size n 2 Y14 Enable Graphic O ption Y14 n Y19 Set Simplex Duplex Y19 n1 fn2 Y 25 FF Before Local Copy Y26 FF After Local Copy n 0 for nonpage printers n 1 for page printers Y27 Non SCS Print Image Y28 Non SCS CR atMPP 1 Y28 n Y29 Non SCS NLatMPP 1 Non SCS NLatMPP
205. nt and code set tables 1 DSC option defaults B 1 xvi MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFEREN TABLE OF CONTENTS Command summary C 1 Coax communications buffer D 1 Communications buffer D 1 Printer O utput Area D 2 Contol Unit O utput Area D 4 Orders D 7 IBM GFID to PCL fonts attribute E 1 F Helpful hints F 1 G Query Replies G 1 H Related Publications H 1 l Forms Utility for the coax environment 1 Glossary GLOSSARY 1 Index INDEX 1 XEROX FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE xvii About this manual Introduction The Xerox Family Command Reference intended as learning tool and as a reference guide provides the user host system programmer and the System Administrator with a comprehensive reference to printing on the Xerox M RP Family coax printers Conventions The procedures presented in this manual assume that you have a basic knowledge and understanding of IBM computer systems especially the IBM 3270 Information Display System in the coax environment Become familiar with the contents and conventions in this Introduction chapter before using this manual italics This manual uses conventions in text and procedures to help you recognize different types of information Text conventions This manual uses the following text conventions throughout CAUTION Cautions are associated with e
206. ntable characters found on most standard computer keyboards while others are intended for such applications as math foreign language typesetting and law system reset X Reinitialization of the entire system The system goes through a complete power up resetting all memory to the factory default configuration throughput Amount of data that can be processed transmitted and printed within a specified unit of time toggle switch or alternate the printer status between online ready to accept data and offline troubleshooting X Process of identifying the cause of a printer problem method used steps through a list of symptoms and suggested remedies until the solution is found typeface Appearance of a set of characters which gives it a unique identity See font utility pages page not generated from the data sent through an 1 0 port including start up pages printer configuration reports font reports and error pages vertical spacing Number of lines of characters per inch VM Virtual machine A functional simulation of a computer and its associated devices workstation Input output equipment at which an operator works a station you can send data to or receive data from a computer for the purpose of performing a job GLO SSARY 12 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE Numerals 037 0 5 English code page A 10t 273 Austrian German code page A 11t 274 Belgian code page
207. nted No guarantee for vertical formatting is given if n1 0 Ifnl 115 selected data exceeding the maximum print position is lost Values for n2 are 1 Ignored 2 Input tray 1 3 Input tray 3 4 Manual feeder 5 Input tray 2 6 Input tray 4 7 255 Optional feeder The default is selected for all trays This function wraps and cuts on the physical paper A4 letter etc and NOT on the logical paper M PL x MPP If n2 is not set default is selected for all trays Example Y13 10 selects lines exceeding maximum print position to be truncated or cut off Remember When using FSL Y13 Set Wrap Cut Option on the 4219 MRP or the 4215 MRP first enable the Line Wrap option from the PCL5 Setup User Interface menu Refer to the Printer Setup Menu in chapter 2 of the Xerox 4219 MRP 4215 MRP Operator Guide for instructions on how to access this menu XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 3 23 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Y14 Enable G raphic O ption Remember Y19 Set Simplex Duplex Y14 n Enables connection of IBM 3812 Page Printer using the ida 3812 software It also enables the use of ida 820 Advanced Funtion Printing AFP software package Values for n1 are 0 Disable Graphics 1 Enable Graphics No guarantee for vertical formatting is given if n1 0 Ifnl 1 is selected data exceeding the maximum print position is lost Refer to the Helpful hints appendix
208. o Y50 0 X1 amp amp lt space gt Configuration and Resource Utility components The following is a list of entities included in your utility RPV1R2M 1CLIST invokes create or change configuration description load fonts load configuration description and list configuration description XM RPV1R2M 1LO AD contains the create configuration description change configuration description list configuration description load fonts and load configuration description C object code RPV1R2M 1CFGDLIB contains configuration description members XFACT the factory defaults XM RPV1R2M 1FN TLIB contains the downloadable 3816 emulation fonts Refer to Table 7 11 for the various downloadable fonts XM RPV1R2M 1LIN KLIB contains executable subroutines called by the Xerox utility programs Selecting functions Table 7 2 Function keys Exits or returns you to the previous screen no save Exits the prompt display and associated display without running the command F7 BACKW ARD Displays prior screen If on top screen displays TO P on the lower right hand corner of the screen F8 FORWARD Displays the next screen If at the end of the screens displays BOTTOM on the lower right hand corner of the screen 7 16 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE CONFIGURATION AND RESOURCE UTILITY MVS Accessing the MVS ISPF Primary O ption Menu Remember After logging on the MVS IS
209. o a related COR width according to the COR font mapping refer to Table 4 4 The mapping involves the following steps before font selection is completed Pitch is selected Lineprinter font is selected Style is set to upright Stroke W eight is set to medium is set to match pitch 4 6 XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FONT SUPPORT AND SELECTION Table 4 4 COR font mapping Characters per inch CPI 10 12 5 13 33 15 5 17 1 18 8 5 17 1 20 25 27 TYPO Character sets gt gt gt 13 3 15 15 15 16 6 10 16 6 16 6 10 16 6 20 25 27 15 Selection PS fonts is treated as 12 CPI fixed spaced fonts in CO R is set to 20 HMI is set to 20 HMI is set to 20 Typographic fonts is treated as 12 CPI fixed spaced fonts in COR The default coax character set is defined at power up by the user defined default selection stored in nonvolatile memory NVM This can be changed by SCS or FSL data stream command that selects the character set by a language identifier The default character set can also be selected using special feature translation table commands Refer to the FSL Translate Table commands in the Function Selection via Line FSL commands chapter in this manual Up to eight customized tabl
210. o look at the contents of the selected member Copy font data Observe TSO naming conventions alpha or 5 only for first character alpha or numeric for remaining characters 8 character limit Delete font data allows you to delete a member from library Download font data allows to you to send the font to a printer You use the Xerox Resource U tility Form List to manage the forms that you have uploaded to the host The functions provided are browse copy delete and download The members listed are forms residing in XM RP V1R2M 1 FRM LIB XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE CONFIGURATION AND RESOURCE UTILITY MVS Loading Xerox forms A program to download one form at a time is supplied with the utility First store the form to be downloaded in the XMRP V1R2M1 FRMLIB library To download the form to the printer enter the following command on the primary command line gt TSO EXEC XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST LDXRXFRM form name gt printer destination gt Accessing the Form List screen To access the Form List screen enter the following on the selection line or command line and press lt Enter gt gt TSO EXEC XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST XLSTFRM O ption O ption C O ption D O ption L Managing lists of resources The Form List screen displays all the members in the XM 2 1 library The Form List screen displays showing these options
211. ocessing and for adjusting differences of speed between devices or between a device and a communicating facility Group of seven or eight bits A kilobyte is equal to 1 024 bytes a megabyte is equal to 1 024 kilobytes or 1 048 576 1024 x 1024 bytes Character Attribute CAs which appear in the Extension Attribute Buffer modify printable characters in the Message Data Storage Area CAs control underlining and use of the base and APL character set Control character that unless set to be interpreted as a line end causes the printer to begin printing atthe left margin of the current line The ASCII or EBCDIC character CR is associated with this movement Single letter number symbol space or punctuation mark Printable characters are those characters normally associated with typewriter Unprintable characters are special characters normally used by a computer to control a system for example line feed backspace carriage return escape bell start of text and so forth GLO SSARY 2 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE GLOSSARY character set CL Clear command coaxial cable configuration control panel COR cpi CUOA Collection of characters contained in a font Each character set has been designed for a special purpose Some sets include all printable characters found on most standard computer keyboards while others are intended for such applications as math foreign language typeset
212. of structured field Character Sets supported j Default matrix width 10 slices 08000 Default matrix height 8 rows Format types 5 and 6 0 03 Character Set descriptor length bytes D o Character Set ID ROS 00 OE 10 On loadable Character Set Single plane Byte coded Character Set NoLCID compare allowed 10 01 Character Set ID ROS 01 11 00 On loadable Character Set Single plane 1 Byte coded Character Set LCID compare allowed 12 F1 LCID APL G 4 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE QUERY REPLIES Refer to table G 5 for color reply Table G 5 Color reply Byte Value Hex Description 00 01 00 16 Length of structured field 02 8 Type Query reply 03 Color indicator supported 04 Monochrome ribbon is loaded 05 Length of color attribute List 06 07 00 F7 First color Attribute value D efault Color printed Neutral Black 08 09 F100 Second color Attribute value Blue Color printed Black 0A 0B F2 00 Third color Attribute value Red Color printed Black 0C 0D F3 00 Fourth color Attribute value Pink Color printed Black 0 OF F4 00 Fifth color Attribute value Green Color printed Black 10 11 F5 00 Sixth color Attribute value Turquoise Color printed Black 12 13 F6 00 Seventh color Attribute value Yellow Color printed Black 14 15 F7 F7 Eighth color Attribute value M ulti color
213. oint size attribute symbol set and typeface are generated by algorithm Y96 GFID Select Y96 lt GFID gt Allows you to change fonts in application software without a font change facility Thus you access all fonts available in the attached printer The host system processes the data as normal printable characters whereas the command string is interpreted by the printer as a font change request lt GFID gt Global Font Identifier expressed in decimal in the range of 1 to 65535 This function cannot be saved in nonvolatile memory Refer to the Configuration and Resource Utility and Font support and selection chapters for more information on fonts Example Y96 255 selects a 17 pitch Letter Gothic font Y98 Enable Automatic Page O rientation APO Support Y98 n1 n2J activates or deactivates the automatic page orientation function for the trays This function allows you to choose between tray orientations based upon the commands received from the host or based upon the orientation set by the default tray orientation The factory default is disabled There are two parameters in this function 3 62 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Valid values are 0 Enable APO 1 Disable APO For all n1 values gt 0 disable is selected The default for coax interface is n1 1 Valid values are Ignored Tray 1 Tray 3 Manual f
214. on must be issued in addition to the current page settings To maintain the page settings as well as the cursor position x y after a macro has been called a PCL PUSH to the stack and PO P from the stack must also be issued The following is an example of a LANDSCAPE form being called followed by a PO RTRAIT form being called which 15 followed by another form being called The PCL Escape commands that are used are explained below Landscape Esc amp l10 1B266C314F Top Margin Zero Esc amp IOE 1B266C3045 Push Esc amp f0S 1B26663053 Macro ID 4 Esc amp f4Y 1826663459 Esc amp f3X 1B26663358 Pop Esc amp f1S 1B26663153 Portrait Esc amp l00 1B266C304F Top Margin 2 Esc amp IOE 1B266C3045 Push Esc amp f0S 1B26663053 Macro ID 3 Esc amp f3Y 1B26663359 Call Macro Esc amp f3X 1B26663358 Pop Esc amp f1S 1B26663153 Vertical Position Esc p100Y 1B2A7031303059 Horizontal Position Esc p100X 1B2A7031303058 Portrait Esc amp l00 1B266C304F Top Margin 2 Esc amp IOE 1B266C3045 Push Esc amp f0S 1B26663053 Macro ID 1 Esc amp f1Y 1B26663159 Call Macro Esc amp f3X 1B26663358 Pop Esc amp f1S 1B26663153 Vertical Position Esc p100Y 1B2A7031303059 Horizontal Position Esc p100X 18 2 7031303058 Note The cursor position 100 100 is used as an example to place the variable data 1 3 inch down from the top margin plus any extra carriage return and line feeds generated see Limitations se
215. or Xerox use Coax connector L QQ N F 1 6 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE OVERVIEW AND PRINTER SETU P Page size Print language The default page size is set with a 2 pin jumper ST1 The jumper is turned O FF by placing the jumper shunt over only 1 pin as shown in the illustration left The jumper is turned ON by covering both pins Turning the jumper OFF sets the page size default to S 8 5x11 Turning the jumper ON sets the page size default to European A4 8 27x11 69 This figure shows the location of the page size jumper on the coax interface card DO NOT move the jumper shunt The jumper should be changed only by your service representative Printer address and emulation The default print language is determined by the placement of a shunt over a 3 pin jumper ST2 The illustration at left shows the jumper configuration The printer will work properly only with the jumper in the standard configuration The shunt should always be placed over the two pins closest to the edge of the interface card DO NOT move the jumper shunt The jumper should be changed only by your service representative This figure shows the location of the print language jumper on the coax interface card Coaxial default settings for the printer emulation can only be set through the FSL Function Refer to Chapter 3 for instructions and a complete list of coax printers the interface can emulate Checking the in
216. or n are 0 No suppression 1 Suppression This function should be set to 1 if font downloading or escape sequences are being sent without the Special Transparent Feature Multiple Paired Hex Transparent ESC ESC notation This function is used when transparent data to the printer is needed font download overlays etc Y44 1 selects suppression of CRs and Spaces to the same position XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 3 37 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Y46 Set IRQ Timer Y46 1 n2 n3 Sets Intervention Required IRQ time Hold Time O ut and Busy Time Out This function takes effect as soon as the command is received Values for n1 are 000 Never send IRQ 001 to 255 Send IRQ after nl x 5 seconds if printer error 12 Send IRQ after 1 minute Values for n2 are 000 Never send Hold Time Out 001 to 255 Send Hold Time Out after n2 x 5 seconds if printer is in Stop mode 120 Send hold time out after 10 minutes Values for n3 are 000 Never send Busy Time Out 001 to 255 Send Busy Time Out after n3 x 5 seconds if printer is busy 120 Default send busy time out after 20 minutes This function allows you to define the period of time between an event that has occurred requiring operator intervention and the sending of an IRQ timeout response to the host The factory default is 12 which is one minute If the printer is put into a not ready state for
217. ore you can use this FSL Y75 command Therefore use FSL Y73 or FSL Y91 before you use this FSL function Y75 XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 3 53 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Overwrite methods available Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Example 4 Example 5 Y76 Create APL Translate Table The preferred method of selecting the translate table is to use FSL Y91 as this function not only specifies the translate table but gives vital information on the font selection such as point size typeface symbol set and attribute e Change a single character e Change a series of characters e Make a multistrike character More than one code point may be defined at the same time with the semicolon and colon delimiters as follows A semicolon denotes that the next number is an ASCII HEX value that is placed in the next consecutive address in the table A colon separates successive code point translations It denotes that the next number in a series of numbers is an address in the table Y75 BC 9C defines the character A in address BC to be ASCII value 9C Y75 BB 4F 08 2F defines the address BB to bea multistrike character made up of the ASCII values 4F 08 2F backspace Y75 AO 90 91 92 defines the addresses AO A1 A2 to be the ASCII values 90 91 92 respectively Y75 1C 9C 2B 15 defines the address 1C to be ASCII value 9C and the address 2B to be the ASCII
218. orted for envelope feeder Refer to related FSL function Y11 If n1 is greater than 3 1 gt 3 then FSL Y62 Setup for IBM defined Strings command is not used Y10 1 selects landscape format with no scaling Y11 lt 1 gt 2 9 Selects the default input paper tray or links an input tray to an output paper tray Utili FSL PCL parameter to 4220 MRP ty 11 1 Esc amp 1 H 4230 MRP 0 Current Tray N ot Supported TRAY1 1 Paper Tray Tray 1 TRAY2 3 Manual Envelope Tray 2 TRAY3 3 4 Lower Tray Tray 3 TRAY4 5 Paper Deck Tray 4 TRAY5 Manual Paper Tray 5 6 Envelope Feeder Tray 5 Utili FSL PCL parameter to 4215 MRP and ty 11 1 amp 1 4219 0 Current Tray Current Tray UPPER 1 Paper Tray U pper Tray MIDDLE 1 7 Undefined Middle Tray LOWER 3 4 Lower Tray Lower Tray MAN PAP M anual Paper Manual MAN ENV 3 Manual Envelope M anual Tray Envelope 6 Envelope Feeder Not Supported Cannotbe changed Other printer trays can be remapped at the user interface If the code is placed asthe first printable character on the page the changed format is effective as soon as the printer receives the command If the command is placed at any other position on the page the change is effective on the next page The n1 parameter produces a PCL5 sequence that selects the proper input paper tray The table provides a cross reference 3 20 XERO X MRP FAMIL
219. ou are sending a Restore Factory Default RSTFCT XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 7 7 CONFIGURATION AND RESOURCE UTILITY MVS S TSO EXEC XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST LDXRXFNT RMT221 TSO EXEC XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST LDXRXFNT 005 RMT221 TSO EXEC XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST LDXRXFNT 11 RMT221 TSO EXEC XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST LDXRXFNT 4555 RMT221 In order to load multiple fonts you can create a CLIST that repeats the download command for each font that you wish to download The following example shows a CLIST named ALLFONTS that you can create to download any number of the 55 fonts It was created in the XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST Library CAUTION Loading all 55 fonts on a 4215 MRP or 4219 MRP configured with 8 MB of RAM reduces printer performance significantly and causes most jobs to abort due to insufficient memory To execute the CLIST and download the fonts enter the following command gt TSO EXEC XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST ALLFONTS Accessing the Font List screen To access the Font List screen enter the following on the selection line or command line and press lt Enter gt gt TSO EXEC XMRP V1R2M1 CLIST XLSTFNT Option Option C Option D O ption L Managing forms The Font List screen is displayed which lists all members residing the XM RP VIR2M 1 FNTLIB library The following options are available Browse font data This allows you t
220. own the Alt key while you press the A key Names of files are displayed in uppercase italics W hen instructed to type information do not press the Enter key When instructed to enter information type the information and press the Enter key XEROX FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE Emulated printers 1 O verview and printer setup This chapter describes the operation of the Xerox M RP Family printers internal interfaces in a coax environment Refer to the Overview chapter in your Xerox MRP Printer Operator Guide for detailed descriptions of the features operating environment hardware and software requirements of your MRP Family printer Your Xerox printer coax interface provides compatibility with several IBM printers Its internal coax connectivity provides superior performance and support for the vast majority of data processing and office automation applications running on IBM mid range systems Your Xerox coax printer emulates existing IBM printers with no changes to your present applications or procedures The internal coax connectivity allows you to enable the data streams of the Data Stream Compatibility DSC Systems N etwork Architecture SN A Character String SCS or Intelligent Printer Data Stream IPD 5 while still processing Printer Control Language PCL 5 or PostScript Level 2 concurrently through serial or parallel ports XEROX FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 1 1 OVERVIEW AND PR
221. print line Nextprintline Next print line Present form Last print line Page boundary ON Next form Remember Y26 n Selects a form feed to be performed after local copy It determines the print position after a Local Copy print screen function The default is 0 for non page printers and 1 for page printers Values for n are 0 No Form Feed Before Local Copy 1 Form Feed Before Local Copy is performed If n 0 is selected the printer defaults to Automatic Form Feed at the end of the print buffer setting or FSL Y33 Non SCS Automatic Function at End of Job command Ifn 1 is selected an automatic form feed is performed unless a Form Feed command was the last command received which means the printer is set to print at position 1 of the first line of the next page Refer to the illustration given in the example This option corresponds with the IBM 3268 RPQ SC9508 and the IBM 3287 RPQ MC3750 3 26 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Example Y26 1 sets Form Feed After Local Copy Print position 123 1 Same print line End of buffer Next print line o Nextprintline OFF Present form Last print line Page boundary Next form XEROX FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS 27 5 5 Print Image Implements an IBM Request for Price Q uotation RPQ and
222. printer returns the Order Reject and Order Complete responses to the host system Abort On receipt of an abort order the Xerox Family MRP coax printers terminate the current order and then respond with an Order Complete in the status byte byte 0000 This order has no parameters so the abort order does not use PCIA byte X 0017 System Status Available SSA The SSA order allows the host control unit to change the Print mode If the printer is in SCS mode this order also allows a request for either PA1 or PA2 action by the host Refer to table D 3 for the parameter byte PCIA byte X 0017 codes accepted for this order If these parameters are incorrect an Order Reject response is returned to the host system Print order processing This order causes printing of the message buffer while taking the following into account the Print mode PCIA byte 0017 the message starting address M SA and the message length ML bytes in the PCIA The MSA PCIA bytes X 0012 X 0013 identifies the position of the first byte of data in the print buffer If the MSA value is outside print buffer limits the Xerox MRP Family coax printers immediately return Order Reject and Order Complete responses to the host system The ML PCIA bytes X 0014 X 0015 plus MSA 1 defines the position of the last byte of data in the buffer If ML is zero the Xerox MRP Family coax printers return
223. quipment safety WARNING Warnings are associated with the safety of people Notes are hints that help you perform task or understand the text Items are italicized for the following reasons Document and library names for example the Xerox MRP Family Printer Language Reference for PCL 5 and PostScript XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE xix INTRODUCTION MB KB GSM type enter bold asterisk lt U PPERCASE gt menus modes options and commands index notations screen representatio ns R Variable information for example password For emphasis Represents hexadecimal code For example 05 25 M egabyte Kilobyte Grams per one square meter of paper When instructed to type information do not press the Enter key Enter is used to describe a two step process of keying in data and pressing the Enter key for example enter print the README file requires typing the data printing the README file and pressing the Enter key Bold text is used for characters you enter for example enter psfax install a and for command syntax Default menu options are followed by an asterisk Uppercase in angle brackets is used for keys that do not have icons for example press lt ESC gt These have downstyle capitalization for example Configuration menu Duplex mode Symbol Set option and Set Attribute command The use of lowercase letters f i and t
224. racter position is the 1st Print Position on the next form when a valid FF which is not positioned at the end of the IBM print buffer is received The default is product dependent PCL platform has a default of 1 If n 0 is selected the printer is set to print at position 2 of the first print line of the next page If n 115 selected the printer is set to print at position 1 of the first print line of the next page This option only affects DSC LU3 mode a NON SCS printing and corresponds with the IBM 3268 RPQ SC9503 and the IBM 3287 RPQ N A Y30 10 sets the printer to advance to 1st Print Position PP on the next form Print position 1 Same print line o Next print line Next print line Form feed here Present form Last print line Page boundary Next form XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 3 31 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Y31 Non SCS Valid FF at End of Print Buffer Example Y31 Implements an IBM RPQ and takes effect as soon as the command is received This function determines the print line position when a Form Feed command is the last command in the print buffer or is immediately followed by an end of message code Values for n are 0 Next position is 1st Print Position PP on the 2nd line on the next form when a valid FF positioned at the end of the IBM print buffer is received 1 Next character positio
225. rary and Permanent Settings 3 71 3 40 C 5t reverse video effect A 27 D 3t RPQ 3 31 3 32 3 33 3 34 5 safety iii to ix laser iv to vi sample IO Gen for the 3174 3274 non SN A controller 6 4 JES 328X print facility parameters 6 6 mode table entries 3278 2 terminals by control unit type 6 7 3287 printers all control units 6 7 NCP Gen Group Line and LU definitions 3274 61C 6 5 3276 C 6 6 VTAM parameter local non SNA 3270 terminal and printer 6 4 local SNA 3270 terminal and printer 6 4 save restore reply G 7t saving Change Configuration D escription 7 23 Create Configuration D escription 7 21 screens Change Configuration D escription 7 22i Create Configuration Description 7 19i to 7 20i MVS ISPF Primary O ption Menu 7 17i SCS 1 1 1 3 2 1 3 48 GLO SSARY 11 codes 3 36t commands table 2 5 2 6t to 2 7t C 2t data stream structure 2 5 DSC data stream commands 2 3 to 2 4 escape character 3 36t font attribute to GFID table 4 4 mode 2 1 3 12 3 16 D 7 GLOSSARY 11 Print Processing D 5t summary query reply G 1t supported commands 2 6 to 2 7 valid codes 3 36t second digit bar codes 3 44 to 3 45 Select APL Translate Table 3 7t 3 55 C 5t Translate Table 3 7t 3 52 to 3 53 C 5t Selection via Line Function see FSL XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE INDEX 9 INDEX i ILLUSTRATION t TABLE selecting CO R fonts 4 6 semicolon 3 4 3 8t 3 54 3 56 sendi
226. ription The utility does not allow this field to be changed Therefore the ISPF Edit function must be used to change this name field If the modify option is taken from XLSTCFG the old name field appears if it has not been changed via ISPF Edit The member name is used for reference by the utility for subsequent operations not the name contained in the name field Configuration in the VM environment Currently there is no utility to configure the 42XX M RP Family of printers in the VM environment Itis recommended that the user create a file member with all the necessary FSLs to configure the printer and then send that file to the printer By creating a file with all of these FSLs you can configure the printer without the aid of a utility The following example shows whatthe file should contain to configure the printer amp amp Y2 6 Y3 10 Y4 1 Y5 62 YE 132 Y7 1 0Y10 09 o Y11 2 9 O Y 12 39 Y13 1 9 Y 19 000 0 Y25 0 0Y26 1 9 9 Y27 0 9 Y 28 02 9 Y 29 09 Q Y 30 1 Y 34 1 Y50 0 amp amp lt space gt The file must be terminated with a space character in order to properly turn off the FSL escape character in this example Also since the example has option for I F MEMO RY XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 7 15 CONFIGURATION AND RESOURCE UTILITY MVS CONTROL there is no FSL for this command If you wish to store the settings into memory change the last line t
227. rmanent Escape 3 40 Y49 Restrict Access of Temporary and Permanent Settings 3 40 Y50 FF After Time Elapse 3 41 51 0 ser Strings at Power Up 3 41 Y57 User defined String Before Local Copy 3 42 Y58 String After Local Copy 3 42 Y59 Bar Code D efinition 3 43 Y60 Font Link for GFIDs 3 45 Y61 Setup for U ser defined Strings 3 47 Y62 Setup for IBM defined Strings 3 48 Y71 Create Translate Table 3 52 Y72 Reset Translate Table 3 52 Y73 Select Translate Table 3 52 Y74 Define Symbol Set String 3 53 75 verwrite Translate Table 3 53 Y76 Create APL Translate Table 3 54 Y77 Reset APL Translate Table 3 55 Y78 Select APL Translate Table 3 55 Y80 verwrite APL Translate Table 3 56 Y88 Define Page Offset 3 57 Y89 Enable Page O ffset 3 57 Y90 D efine User Escape String 3 58 Y91 GFID Font Select Setup 3 59 Y92 Point Size Strings 3 61 Y93 Attribute Strings 3 61 Y94 Typeface Strings 3 61 Y96 GFID Select 3 62 Y98 Enable Automatic Page Orientation APO Support 3 62 Y100 Printer Share String and Timer 3 63 Y119 Enable disable automatic paper size configuration 3 64 Y120 Setting Printout at Power Up 3 64 Y249 Enter Engineering M ode 3 64 Y253 Allow passwords 3 65 Z Send User defined Strings 3 65 Page layout functions 3 65 Placing commands in the data stream 3 65 Page Orientation algorithm 3 66 xiv XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND R
228. rs This correlation considers the IBM method of selecting fonts using Global Font Identifiers GFIDs as follows Data Processing D P mode Word Processing W P mode The DP mode selects font through the printer file font parameter The WP mode selects font through type style GFIDs are numbers that reference fonts in the IBM data stream A Xerox font may be identified by an associated GFID A GFID defines the typestyle font type and the pitch but not the orientation For example GFID 0011 refers to a Courier 10 pitch font in both portrait and landscape orientations The font orientation on the printed page is taken from the orientation selected through the emulation commands sent from the host computer system unless automatic orientation is enabled GFID cross reference is automatically modified each time a font is downloaded All the font names correspond to GFID and both orientations landscape and portrait are included in the font If you do not load all the fonts refer to the IBM GFID to PCL fonts attribute appendix GFID to PCL font mapping The default GFID to PCL font mapping is not active when the Xerox 3812 3816 compatibility fonts are used The character and line spacing of the compatibility fonts are designed to match the equivalent IBM GFID font The fixed GFID interval ranges from 1 to 399 and is divided into groups with different pitch Refer to Table 4 2 GFIDs from 400 and up are typographical fonts If t
229. s 721 Bold Roman 8 Continuing next page N CO CO CO CO CO WIE DI DIDI O E 2 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE PCL FONTS ATTRIBUTE equivalent IBM GFIDs Point 8 Swiss 721 Italic 813 Roman 8 a G sme p ww x 3 mss baec 5 ees X Dutch 601 Medium 1004 5 AsI 10 601 Bold 1005 ASCII 10 Dutch 601 Italic 1006 ASCII 10 Swiss 721 M edium 1011 Roman 8 10 58 Sasi amm Roms mn 4 wr m wsm eo m Duth60lMedium 601 Medium 1201 5 Romas Roman8 8 12 puch Sok Mes 601 Bold 1202 Roman 8 12 enm g f es m xn 4 mms wsm mms mms m s m 5 Romane Dutch 601 Italic 1403 8 14 Continuing next page XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE E 3 IBM TO PCL FONTS ATTRIBUTE Table E 1 PCL fonts and equivalent IBM GFIDs Point 74 I susmi em
230. s cause an error code 3 The default is X 02 Control type for a Page Presentation M edia command Three byte number that is not used and reserved for future use ne byte number that selects input trays used for paper or envelopes Valid values for this parameter are X 00 uses current form setting and causes no change of paper tray X01 Selects paper tray 1 X 02 Selects envelope bypass tray Attempts to feed from non installed paper tray Cause an error type 1 ne byte number that specifies the output tray offset Valid parameter is X 00 No offset Any other value causes the output tray to offset ne byte number specifying the output tray Asthere isonly one output tray dd is also used to specify whether to offset the output tray The output tray is offset if the parameter is changed from its value in the last PPM If two or more indications to offset the output tray are received only the first is used XXXXXXXX Four byte number that is not used If any of the above parameters are invalid an error code 4 occurs Refer also to FSL command Y 9 Set Default Print Q uality section in the Function Selection via Line FSL commands chapter XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 2 11 DSC AND SCS DATA STREAM COMMANDS Set Attribute SA 28ttvv SA specifies an attribute associated with subsequent characters in the data stream The codes remain valid until a new
231. s described above all other emulations ignore this command 14 Control sequence of an Enable Print command Form Feed FF oc Moves the print position to the top line and left margin of the next form as specified by the Set Vertical Format SVF command If this is not specified by the SVF command the maximum print line is assumed to be one and the print position moves to the left margin of the next line 0 exadecimal EX value of a Form Feed command 2 8 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE DSC AND 5 5 DATA STREAM 5 Remember Graphic Escape G E Forthe 3812 emulation if the maximum page length is set to 1 the Form Feed command causes a new line to occur Any other page length causes the printer to eject the current page on receipt of a form feed You should not use the New Line command when moving the print position from one form to the next Horizontal Tab HT 08gg Allows A Programming Language APL characters to be sentin a SCS data stream Each APL character in the data stream is preceded by a GE 08 Control sequence of a Graphic Escape command Single byte character between X 40 and X FE that defines the APL code point for the character When GE is supported and is followed by another control code X 00 through X 3F and X FF the two bytes 0800 are treated as one invalid SCS command and cause a single function not supported response to the app
232. s that can be set is 251 XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 2 19 DSC AND SCS DATA STREAM COMMANDS Transparent Remember Vertical Channel Select VCS 35nn Indicates the start of a transparent data stream Since you define the data within a transparent stream the printer does not scan the SCS data for control codes A hyphen is substituted however for all codes below X 40 Control sequence prefix of a Transparent command Number of bytes following this command not to be checked for printed data stream commands Valid values for nn range from 0 FF Data is sent according to Function Selection via Line FSL Y37 IBM Printer Emulation Select command Refer to the Y 37 IBM Printer Emulation Select section in the Function Selection via Line FSL commands chapter for more information on this FSL command 04vv Allows the movement of the paper to a specific line number This is achieved by using the top margin and the first 11 tab settings from the Set Vertical Format command to specify 12 vertical channels The first channel is always the top margin even if no tabs have been set 04 Control sequence prefix of a Vertical Channel Select command Byte that selects the channel where you want to move the print position The correlations between valid values and the channel selection are 7A 10 7B 211 7C 212 81 1 82 2 83 3 84 4 85 5 86 6 87 7 88 8 89 9
233. served must be zero Refer to table G 10 for data streams reply Table G 10 Data streams reply QUERY REPLIES Refer to table G 11 for device characteristics reply Table G 11 Device characteristics reply Value Hex Description 00 01 00 1E Length of structured field Data characteristics indicator 04 05 00 0D Horizontal dimensional parameter structure length 06 07 FF 01 Horizontal dimensional parameter identifier 09 0A 0A 84 10 CPI MPP 2 132 0B 0C 0C 9E 12 CPI MPP 2 158 0D OE C6 15 CPI MPP 198 0F 10 10 DC 16 6 CPI MPP 220 11 12 00 0D Vertical dimensional parameter structure length 13 14 FF 02 Vertical dimensional parameter identifier 15 80 SLD supported 16 17 0C FF 6 LPI MPL 2255 18 19 09 FF 8 LPI MPL 255 1A 1B 18 FF 3 LPI MPL 255 1C 1D 12 FF 4 LPI MPL 255 G 8 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE Related publications H Related publications Xerox MRP Family publications The following publications as well as this manual are available through the Xerox Documentation and Software Services XD SS U S only For additional details see XD SS ordering information at the back of this manual Note Xerox Canada Ltd publications are available through your local sales representative or analyst The Xerox 4230 M RP and 4220 M RP library sets includes the following manuals 4220 M RP 4230 M RP
234. t Y89 Enable Page Offset 3 7t 3 57 3 65 3 69 C 6t Y91 GFID Font Select Setup 3 7t 3 59 to 3 61 C 6t Y92 Point Size Strings 3 7t 3 61 C 6t Y93 Attribute Strings 3 7t 3 61 C 6t Y94 Typeface Strings 3 8t 3 61 to 3 62 C 6t Y96 Select 3 8t 3 62 C 6t Y98 Enable Automatic Page O rientation APO Support 3 8t 3 62 to 3 63 3 65 C 6t Y100 Printer Share String and Timer 3 8t 3 63 C 6t Y119 Enable disable automatic paper size configuration 3 8t 3 64 C 6t Y120 Setting Printout at Power U p 3 8t 3 64 C 6t Y249 Enter Engineering M ode 3 8t 3 64 C 6t Y253 Allow Passwords 3 8t 3 65 C 6t Z Send U ser defined String 3 5 3 8t 3 65 C 6t IN DEX 12 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 11 94 Alternate Media Order Card Please send me the Xerox 42xx M RP Coax Utility O ption Kit 9 track 1 2 computer tape on reel P N 673S00006A 0435 8984 Title Phone Company Department Address City State Zip POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST CLASS MAIL PERMIT NO 229 EL SEGUNDO CA Postage will be paid by addressee Xerox Corporation 701 S Aviation Blvd C O Software Library ESM 4 015 El Segundo CA 90245 Qr oo zo co 11 94
235. t 3 11 C 3t Settings 3 5t 3 10 3 64 C 3t procedure conventions xx to xxi personal computer PC xix Program Attention see PA1 and PA2 programmed symbols 1 2 proportionally spaced fonts see PS fonts Proportional Spaced M ode see PSM PS characteristics 3 24 D 3t fonts 4 1 4 4 GLO SSARY 10 PSM 4 4t publications related H 1 to H 4 Q qq parameters 3 18 quality 3 50 Q uery 3 6t replies 3 37 G 1 to G 8t R radio frequency energy iii RAM 3 12 GLO SSARY 10 removing FSL escape character 3 4 Random Access M emory see RAM reading and storing settings 3 1 to 3 2t recommended settings F 1 recoverable printer errors 5 2 Register Status D 2t related pitch and interval 4 4t publications H 1 to H 4 replies query 3 37 G 1 to G 8t color G 5t data chaining G 7t data streams G 7t replies query continued device characterisitcs G 8t highlight G 6t OEM G 6t non SCS without IPDS G 2t save restore G 7t SCS without IPDS G 1t supported character sets G 4t useable area G 3t removing FSL escape character 3 4 report configuration 1 81 Request for Price Quotation IBM see RPQ Reset GLO SSARY 10 APL Translate Table 3 7t 3 55 C 5t button viii ix Translate Table 3 7t 3 52 C 5t reserved D 2t D 6t codes 2 2t 2 4 C 1t resource utility 7 1 to 7 25 Restore Factory Default Settings 3 5t 3 12 C 3t Settings from Permanent Storage 3 5t 3 12 C 3t Restrict Access of Tempo
236. t platform 3 31 PDS 7 19 permanent FSL escape character 3 3 3 40 C 5t memory area 3 1 personal computer PC xxi physical page size 3 22 3 67i unit PU 6 3 pitch 3 45 to 3 47 4 4 4 6 choices 3 47t equivalence 3 46t related and GFID interval 4 4t placing commands in the data stream 3 64 to 3 65 platform PCL 5 3 31 plessey X8 3 42 3 44 to 3 45 POA 3 24 3 37 D 2 to D 3t GLO SSARY 10 Point Size E 1t to E 4t GLO SSARY 10 Strings 3 7t 3 61 C 6t Portuguese Code Page 282 A 19t PostScript Level 2 1 1 1 3 power interruption viii up actions 3 2 Presentation M edia Page PPM 2 5t 2 7t 2 11 3 18 3 21 Print Bar Code 3 5t 3 11 3 43 3 44 C 3t density Set SPD 2 5t 2 7t 2 17 3 16 3 36t 3 69 to GFID mapping 4 3 to 4 4t Duplex 3 24 Enable EN P 2 5t 2 6t 2 8 2 9 3 36t formatted 3 28 Image Non SCS 3 6t Line Maximum see M PL Position Maximum see M PP Processing SCS mode D 5t D 7 to D 8 Q uality D efault 3 6t 3 18 Printer coax emulations 1 2t control information area see PCIA Control Language see PCL 5 emulated 1 1 to 1 2t Emulation Select IBM 3 6t errors 5 2 Features D 3t in Hold Mode Set 3 5t 3 11 O utput Area see POA Share String and Timer 3 8t 3 63 C 6t Type and Character Set 3 24 D 3t Printout at Power Up setting 3 8t IN D EX 8 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE i ILLUSTRATION t TABLE IN D EX Character Set 3 5
237. t Settings 3 12 X4 Restore Settings from Permanent Storage 3 12 Y1 Set IBM Buffer Size 3 12 Y2 Set D efault LPI 3 13 Y3 Set D efault CPI 3 14 Y4 Set D efault Line Spacing single double 3 14 Y5 Set D efault M aximum Page Length M PL 3 15 Y6 Set Default Maximum Print Position M PP 3 16 7 Set Case mono dual 3 16 Y8 Set LU 1 Language 3 17 Y9 Set D efault Print Quality 3 18 Y10 Set Page Format 3 19 Y11 Set D efault Paper Path 3 20 Y12 Set D efault Paper Size 3 22 Y13 Set W rap Cut O ption at Physical Paper Size 3 23 Y14 Enable Graphic Option 3 23 Y19 Set Simplex D uplex 3 23 Y25 FF Before Local Copy 3 25 Y26 FF After Local Copy 3 26 Y27 Non SCS Print Image 3 28 Y28 Non SCS CR atMPP 1 3 29 Y29 Non SCS NLat MPP 1 3 30 Y30 Non SCS Valid FF Followed by D ata 3 31 Y31 Non SCS Valid FF at End of Print Buffer 3 32 Y32 Non SCS FF Valid 3 33 Y33 Non SCS Automatic Function at End of Job 3 34 Y34 Last LF on Page Sent as FF 3 35 Y36 Suppress IBM Control Code 3 35 7 Printer Emulation Select 3 36 Y38 IBM Communication Feature uery EAB 3 37 XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE xiii TABLE OF CONTENTS Y 44 Suppress CR and SP to Same Position 3 37 Y46 Set IRQ Timer 3 38 47 ESC M ode Selection 3 39 Y48 Set Pe
238. t an attribute character the attribute of the first field is determined as follows The print data is searched backwards for a field attribute from MSA ML 1 to MSA ignoring EM control codes The first FA found is then treated as if it had occurred at the MSA If no FA is in the data printing defaults to the normal unprotected attribute X CO print field Some of the print data requires special attributes such as highlighting color and the APL character set For data requiring such specification the host system places the data byte in the base buffer and the appropriate place in the extended attribute buffer EAB If bit 4 in the PCIA order byte X 0017 ison the printer uses the attribute data contained in the EAB to determine the appearance of the printed output Usually the extended field attribute EFA is the beginning of the EAB If itis not there a similar search procedure is executed to find the first FA If the EAB modifies an FA byte in the base buffer itis an EFA See table D 5 Table D 5 Extended field attribute EFA mc e pen 0 1 00 Normal mode Blink character ignored Reverse video character ignored Underline character including spaces and 000 Base DSC set 001 APL DSC character set XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFEREN CE D 9 COAX COMMUNICATIONS BUFFER If the EAB modifies a character byte in the base buffer itis a character attribute CA See table D
239. t and stop codes these codes are generated automatically Both the start code and the stop code are represented by an asterisk 59 1 29 9 2090 Laserjet This example defines bar code 1 to be a 3 of 9 bar code numeric and alphanumeric characters with text printed under the bar code followed by the W command that sends data to the printer The bar code height is 9 lines in 9 1 Expansion is set to 2 Y60 n1 n2 Assigns a font specified by its Global Font Identifier GFID to the pitch value selection in Function Y3 Set Default CPI or from the system Values for n1 Pitch and n2 GFID are n1 Pitch n2 GFID 0 CPI Nothing is defined 5 CPI 244 10 CPI 11 12 CPI 80 15 CPI 223 17 1 16 1 CPI 253 PROPORTIONAL 1412 13 3 CPI 204 20 CPI 281 27 CPI 290 If the pitch is also defined in function Y62 Setup for IBM defined Strings then function Y3 refers to the value in function Y62 and ignores function Y60 The link between the pitch and GFID exists as soon as function Y60 15 received Default is dependent on the type of printer Refer to the GFID Table 3 3 for the equivalent Pitch XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFEREN CE 3 45 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Refer also to the FSL Y 3 Set Default CPI section Table 3 3 GFID Pitch equivalence Pitch 10 CPI 66 153 12 CPI 154 200 Proportional Spaced Mode PSM 201 210 13
240. t contains one of the following For 8 5 x 11 paper use amp amp Y62 104 1B 28 32 30 32 30 34 58 1B 26 6C 31 6F 35 2E 34 35 43 amp amp space 1 4 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE OVERVIEW AND PRINTER SETU P For A4 paper use amp amp 96 204 amp amp Y62 104 1B 28 32 30 32 30 34 58 1B 26 6 31 6F 35 2E 33 30 43 amp amp lt space gt This FSL sequence defines the PCL code that selects 0204 asthe default landscape font and set the vertical motion index to avalue that will allow for 66 lines on the page There is no need to put any FSL into the user data stream XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 1 5 OVERVIEW AND PRINTER SETU P Configuring the Coax interface card Figure 1 1 illustrates the top view and figure 1 2 illustrates the side view of the coax interface card You should never attempt to remove the interface card from the printer motherboard Your service representative configures the coax interface card to your specifications at installation This illustration and subsequent jumper setting descriptions are provided only for your information Figure 1 1 Coax interface card top view ST1 sets the default paper size ST2 sets the default print language Figure 1 2 Coax interface card side view Test button CU LED if light is not on printer is not connected Parallel share port reserved f
241. t or 3816 emulation font accordingly The default font is changed using specific FSL commands described in this manual For the duplex capability and setup functions refer to the Xerox MRP Family System Administrator Guide If banner sheets are enabled job data may print on the back of the banner sheets or vice versa There are three methods to change the input paper tray Refer to the Function Selection via Line FSL commands chapter The Input Tray to Command Assignment selection maps the PCL paper source command numbers not tray numbers to other trays This allows you to map most of the PCL source commands sent by the interface cards to select a paper tray that is different than the default An example isto change the default paper feed from Tray 1 to the high capacity feeder Tray 4 However you can no longer access input Tray 1 for jobs from coax interface or in PCL In addition the printer PCL5 driver does not appear to function correctly when you try to use it The preferred method is to utilize the Configuration and Resource Utilities for selecting a default tray Printing 132 characters by 66 lines landscape with Xerox 3816 font FO NTO204 amp amp 96 204 1 Download the Xerox 3816 font named NT0204 2 Create a configuration description for a 132 character M PP 66 line MPL Refer to Chapter 3 for more information on setting MPP and 1 3 Create a user defined FSL file member tha
242. t with LFs in 3287 0B Command descriptions The section provides an alphabetical listing of the data stream commands Back Space BS 16 Moves the print position left by the current character width ignoring the left margin unless this movement exceeds the left edge of the physical page In this case the print position moves to column one on the left edge 16 Control sequence of a Back Space command XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 2 7 DSC AND SCS DATA STREAM COMMANDS Bell BEL 2F Turns on the attention indicator to show that operator action is required and sounds the alarm if itis not disabled The printer stops and waits for operator attention This command is currently accepted but ignored 2F Control sequence of a Bell command Carriage Return CR 0 Moves the print position to the first position on the same line If already at the first position this command is ignored The print position is moved to the effective left margin of those printers which support the Set Horizontal Margin command 0 Control sequence of a Carriage Return command Enable Print EN P 14 This command is used in conjunction with the Inhibit Print IN P command Any printable characters between INP and Enable Print EN P commands are translated to spaces SCS control codes between INP and ENP can cause unpredictable results Note Only the 4245 emulation carries out the action
243. ter 3 XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE F 1 HELPFUL HINTS Additional notes These PCL fonts can be downloaded to the printer by the Configuration and Resource Utility There is no equivalent of the XES lt ESC gt lfontname lt CR gt lt LF gt functionality when printing IBM data streams Access to fonts must be made by mapping IBM font calls to the new PCL fonts Printing a separator page between jobs Summary Answer Additional notes Sending data to multiple ports How can cause the interface to print a separator page between jobs You can print a separator page between jobs in coax by using the Y100 function which sets the timeout on the coax line as well as defining an ASCII string which will be sent to the printer before each job Send the following FSL command to the printer amp amp Y100 20 0 D200C amp amp lt SPACE gt This command causes the coax interface to send the PCL commands necessary to print a blank page in front of every job Be aware that there is nothing in the coax protocol that indicates to the interface that a new job is being sent Once the interface becomes active it sees everything sent as 1 job The first parameter of the Y100 command 20 in the example is the timeout on the coax line By making this value shorter you will cut down on the chances of 2 jobs being placed back to back without a separator page Care should be taken however not to make the
244. terface configuration You can check the configuration of your interface by using one of the following methods Printing the Interface Configuration Report from the Utilities Menu of the User Interface Refer to that section in the Utilities menu chapter of the Xerox MRP Family System Administration Guide Using the Function Selection via Line FSL command T4 Printout Settings in non IPDS only Pressing the test button on the interface card refer to Figure 1 2 Refer to the T2 Online Hex Dump and T4 Printout Settings sections in the Function Selection via Line FSL commands chapter for information on how to use these FSL function commands For a description of the procedures for printing the coax Interface Configuration Report from the control panel through the Utilities menu refer to Interface Configuration Report XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 1 7 OVERVIEW AND PRINTER SETU P section of the U tilities menu chapter of the Xerox M RP Family System Administration Guide refer to Figure 1 3 example Figure 1 3 Sample of a Coax Interface Configuration Report 1 8 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE OVERVIEW AND PRINTER SETU P FSL cross reference for the coax configuration page The default settings on the coax configuration page are printed using references to the FSL Function Select via Line command numbers A list of the items that are printe
245. terference to radio communications U S A Your printer has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment O peration of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference In such cases the user at his or her own expense is required to correct the interference Canada This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian department of communications Ce present appareil numerique n emet pas de bruits radioelectriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils de Classe A prescitees dans le reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministre des communications du Canada XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE NOTICES Laser safety Europe 50 Hz 220 240 V equipment This equipment has been tested and certified in conformance with European commission directive 82 499 ECC and VDE 0871 0875 Class A relating to radio frequency interference CAUTION In order to allow this equipment to operate in proximity to Industrial Scientific and M edical ISM equipment the external radiation from ISM equipment may have to be limited or special mitigation measures tak
246. timeout too short as this may cause jobs to end in the middle of a page of data if you are running on a slow line or if the printer is a long distance from the host Some experimentation may be necessary in order to come up with the optimal timeout value for your particular site Summary Answer The printer utilizes multiple ports to receive data eg parallel and coax twinax and occasionally hangs When a job is received from the coax or twinax interface a short PostScript job is sent to the controller to lock the printer into PCL mode for the duration of the job The interface then sends the print job However if the Communications Priority Scheme is set to Sequential the controller looks for the next job on another interface not the coax twinax interface If that job is not PCL or if the job is not terminated with an lt Esc gt E PCL the printer will remain locked to that port and hang F 2 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE HELPFUL HINTS To resolve the problem set the Communications Priority Scheme for the twinax coax interface on the printer to anything other than Sequential which is the default Other valid options are Priority SequentialLock or PriorityLock Any of these settings will ensure that the printer will not look at the next port until after the coax or twinax job has completed This prevents the printer from locking up On the 4215 MRP and 4219 MRP control panel the tw
247. ting and law Command language The set of all commands with which a user requests system functions for instance Job Control Language The Clear command is never accompanied by a data stream command It should always be the first command to a printer after the mode set If the printer is ready this ensures that the printer is operational before any data is sent to be printer The Clear command to an SCS printer causes the following 1 Clears the work station controller printer buffers and error counts 2 Clears all printer receive buffers and formatting buffer 3 Resets printer indicators to cause skip to old lineon a start condition 4 Resets the current print position to 1 the left margin 5 Resets any incomplete printer data stream PD S commands that were pending 6 Resets invalid SCS command and parameter error indications in the printer 7 Causes certain printer unit errors to be reported again even if they had or had not been reported 8 Prints the residual buffered data PVC or teflon shielded 50 ohm cable used for Ethernet and other protocols such as coax Itis designed to accommodate transmission rate of 10 megabits per second Process of changing certain printer settings to allow your computer to communicate properly with the printer The printer is configured using one of the configuration menus available from the printer control panel Pressure sensitive panel on the front of the printer used to place the print
248. tions Number of characters to the inch 10 pitch is 10 characters per inch 12 pitch 12 characters per inch and so forth Printer Output Area The POA which occupies locations 0 to X 000F of the PCIA contains information regarding printer status and configuration The POA is written by the printer and read by the cluster controller Traditionally type is measured in points One point is equal to 1 72 inch 12 point type is roughly equal in size to 10 pitch characters Height measured in points of a character set from the top of an ascender in uppercase character to the bottom of a descender in a lowercase character Communications connection from a computer to the printer suitable for attaching a single line That portion of a computer through which a peripheral device may communicate connection between the CPU and a peripheral device See also parallel port serial port Page orientation in which the output is printed parallel to the shorter edge of the page See also landscape Values that are in effect when the printer is powered up Relative darkness of print on the page Very dense print appears totally black Less dense print looks lighter and solid filled areas may not be totally black Instructions sent to the printer through application software programs which change printing variables such as page orientation margins and fonts Refers to a font in which each character cell is of a different width a
249. tream see IPDS Interchange Record Separator IRS 2 5t 2 6t 2 10 3 36t C 2t interface GLO SSARY 6 configuration checking 1 7 to 1 8i position of test button 1 61 report 1 8i debugging coax problems 1 3 escape character GLO SSARY 5 interleaved X3 3 43 3 44 international configuration of ELCI RCD ix interrupted power viii interval and related pitch GFID 4 4f Intervention Required time see IRQ introduction xix to xxi IO Gen for the 3174 3274 non SNA controller 6 4 IPDS 1 2 1 3 GLO SSARY 6 IRQ 3 38 GLO 55 6 Set Timer 3 7t 3 38 Italian Code Page 280 A 17t italics xix J Japanese Latin characters Code Page 281 A 18t JCL 7 1 JES 328X print facility parameters 6 6 Job Control Language see JCL K Katakana character set 1 2 KB xix GLOSSARY 7 Key function 7 16t Input Code D 2t Status D 2t L languages valid parameters 3 17 laser safety iv to vi Last LF on Page Sent as FF 3 6t 3 35 C 4t Latin characters Japanese Code Page 281 A 18t layout functions page 3 65 to 3 69 LBM 3 68 leading escape character FSL 3 8t LED Test 1 6i Left Binding Margin see LBM length logical page see LPL letter quality 3 1 3 61 GLOSSARY 7 levels setting 3 1 Line Character Per see CPL Density SLD Set 2 5t 2 7t 2 16 3 36t Feed LF 2 5t 2 6t 2 10 2 20 2 21 3 35t C 2t GLO SSARY 7 Spacing single double default 3 6t 3 13 3 14 C 3t suppression 3 28
250. uct eec Y62 Setup for IBM defined String Y 62 n string LN Y74 D efine Symbol Set String Y 74 eT no gt lt H EXdata gt 75 verwrite Translate Table Y75 n1 n2 data None n1 n2 lt data gt Y76 Create APL Translate Table Y 76 table number gt 77 Reset APL Translate Table QY 77 table number Y78 Select APL Translate Table Y 78 table number Y80 O verwrite APL Translate Table 0780 n1 n2 lt data gt n1 LM n2 lt data gt XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE C 5 COMMAND SUMMARY Table 3 FSL commands continued Y88 Define Page O ffset 9188 n1 n2 n3 Y 89 Enable Page O ffset Y89 n1 n2 Y90 Define User Escape String Y90 lt 1 gt lt n2 gt None Y91 GFID Font Select Setup Y91 n1 n2 n3 n4 n5 None n6 Y92 Point Size Strings 9192 nl Y93 Attribute Strings Y93 1 Y94 Typeface Strings Y94 1 Y96 GFID Select Y96 lt GFID gt Y 98 Enable Automatic Page Orientation Y 98 n1 n2 nisI APO Support Y100 Printer Share String and Timer Y100 n1 n2 nl 10 seconds Y119 Enable disable automatic paper size Y119 n None configuration C 6 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE Communications buffer communications This appendix describes memory area known as the communications buffer that is
251. ummary query reply Non SCS without IPDS Value Hex Description 00 01 000A Length of structured field 3 Summary query reply a Summary query supported U seable area query supported 60 Character Sets query supported Color query supported LE MN Highlight query supported O EM query supported idata specified Tables 3 4 5 6 and 7 expand on the values summarized in table G 2 G 2 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE QUERY REPLIES Refer to table G 3 for the useable area query reply Table G 3 Useable area query reply Value Hex Description 00 01 0017 Length of structured field 00 15 in SCS mode Type Query 04 1F Extended structure field supported Hard copy device No explicit partition addressing 05 Variable cell size not supported Matrix characters 06 07 00 Useable area width 10 CPI 84 MPP 132 12 CPI MPP 158 15 CPI C6 MPP 198 16 6 CPI DC MPP 220 Other FF MPP 255 08 09 00 Useable area height MPL 255 Units of measure inches Horizontal dot distance 1 100 dot Vertical dot distance 1 64 dot Horizontal units per cell 10 fos Vertical units per cell 8 15 16 OF BO Buffer size 4096 for non SCS mode XEROX MRP FAMILYCOAX COMMAND REFERENCE G 3 QUERY REPLIES Refer to table G 4 for the supported character sets reply Table G 4 Supported Character Sets reply Value Hex Description Length
252. uplex setting cannot be saved in Permanent Storage with the X1 command If you share a printer with other users it is important that you remember to set function 19 to simplex printing again If you forget this the documents of the other users will also be printed in duplex and a page may contain your print job on one side and the print job of another user on the other side amp amp 0119 10 Y10 1 prints a document long edge landscape amp amp Q defines 9 as the escape character Y19 1 setslong edge binding duplex printing Y10 1 sets orientation to landscape Y25 n Selects a form feed FF to be performed before local copy This function determines the print position before an O perator Initiated Local Copy print screen function Values for n are 0 Form Feed Before Local Copy 1 Form Feed Before Local Copy is performed If n 20 is selected no automatic form feed is performed default If n 1 is selected an automatic form feed is performed unless a Form Feed command was the last command received which means the printer is set to print at position 1 of the first line of the next page Refer to the illustration given in the example XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFEREN CE 3 25 FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Example Y26 FF After Local Copy Y25 1 sets Form Feed Before Local Copy Print position 1 55 1 Start of buffer Same
253. value 15 Y75 17 7D 3F 21 53 08 7C 3B F7 defines the address 17 to be the ASCII value 7D the address 18 to be the ASCII value and the address 19 to be the ASCII value 21 followed by the address 1A defined as a multistrike character made up of ASCII values 53 08 7C Finally the address 3B is defined to be the ASCII value F7 Y76 lt table number gt Although all translate tables are created at power up this function is only included due to compatibility with old products 3 54 XERO X MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE FSL COMMANDS Y77 Reset APL Translate Table Example Y78 Select APL Translate Table Y77 lt table number gt Clears all APL translate table changes deletes a specified APL translate table and resets APL translate tables to default lt table Number that deletes the indicated APL translate number gt table change to preserve memory in ranges 1 to 8 Y77 2 resets Table 2 Example Y78 lt table number gt Selects the APL translate table and causes the specified APL translate table to become the active translate table Before modifying a table it must be selected as the active translate table lt table Number that selects the APL translate table in use number gt in ranges 1 to 8 The modification done by function Y80 is performed on the selected APL translate table Y78 2 selects APL table 2 XERO
254. ved 0 Format header subset 4 supported IPDS only 0 SCS Save restore and query Dependent on FSL Y38 0 5 5 DSC query support Dependent on FSL Y38 If IPDS module is mounted 2 X 97 For non IPDS X 93 If FSL Y14 1 Printer type 0100 otherwise Printer type 0 Printer type Character set 0 EBCDIC and APL supported 1 EAB Extended Attribute Buffer installed Dependent on FSL Y 38 1 APL Text feature installed requires EAB Dependent on FSL Y 38 PS feature installed Dependent on FSL Y14 SCS feature installed 1 Display screen size Dependent on FSL Y 1 001 960 byte screen size 010 1920 byte screen size 011 2560 byte screen size 110 3564 byte screen size 111 3440 byte screen size UnitID 21 4KB basic buffer does not include EAB 0 Reserved 0 Color support Dependent on FSL Y 38 1 SCS FMH Support LU 1 FM header data stream support Dependent on FSL Y 38 0 0 5 load structure field order supported IPD S Reserved Reserved PS Installed If FSL Y14 1 then PS installed 01 otherwise PS installed type 00 Refer to the Query replies appendix for additional information on query reply contents XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE D 3 COAX COMMUNICATIONS BUFFER Control U nit O utput Area X 0012 Message to Starting X 0013 Address M SA X 0014 Message to Length X 0015 X 0016 Continuing next pag

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