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Editing pfss – I-Data 5250 ALLY User Manual

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AGILE 5250 ALLY User’s Guide and Reference

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Editing PFSs

To edit an existing PFS, load a supported printer configuration, either from

the front panel as described in Chapter 1 — Getting Started, or with the

twinax or alternate host data stream, as described in Chapter 2 —

Advanced Configuration. If a printer configuration has already been

loaded as part of the user’s configuration process, this step is unnecessary.

A configuration report will indicate which printer configuration, if any, has

been loaded.
Before changing any PFS, print a PFS Report using Mode 9-3 as described

in Chapter 1 — Getting Started. This report will send the printer the name

of each PFS along with its definition in both hexadecimal and ASCII

(EBCDIC if the translation table is set to EBCDIC output) formats. After

changing PFSs, print a PFS Test using Mode 9-4 as described on page in

Chapter 1 — Getting Started. This report will use the PFS definitions to

format printed output to verify that the PFSs have been defined correctly.
Refer to the printer user’s manual for information on the control code for

the printer function to be entered as the PFS definition. Some printer

manuals list their control codes in hexadecimal and others list their codes

in ASCII. The 5250 ALLY enables the user to use either method to define

the PFSs.
Editing PFSs is similar to making other configuration changes with the

alternate host or twinax host data stream. Enter the trigger (!AGILE!);

then enter an uppercase “P” and a percent sign (%) to indicate that the

configuration will change a PFS definition; enter the number of the PFS to

be edited; enter an equals sign (=); enter the PFS definition; finally, enter a

semicolon (;) as the terminator. (A comma will also act as a terminator.)
All Spaces, Nulls and carriage control characters will be ignored during

PFS definition downloading. This allows the user to separate entries for

easier reading, and it prevents the data from becoming corrupted by host

forms control.
For example, to enter PFS 23 — BOLD ON for a Xerox (XES/UDK)

printer running in ASCII mode, use the following command:

!AGILE!P%23=1B 62;

1Bh is the ASCII Escape character, and 62h is the ASCII lowercase “b.”

Thus, this command will define PFS 23 — BOLD ON as “Esc b.”