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Character set, Printer select, Esc c sequence – Printronix P7000 Cartridge Ribbon Printer User Manual

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Character Set

This parameter selects a character set for the ANSI emulation. Note that
when 0876 OCR-A or 0877 OCR-B is selected as the print language, the Font
Attributes Typeface parameter is changed to OCR-A or OCR-B, respectively.
Character sets are shown in detail in the

Character Sets Reference Manual

.

Printer Select

ON = DC1/OFF = DC3

(default). Disables the printer when a DC1 control

code is received, and enables the printer when a DC3 control code is
received.

Disable

. Ignores the DC1 and DC3 control codes.

ESC c Sequence

Enable

(default). An ESC c code received from the host resets the printer

parameters to the factory defaults.

Disable

. An ESC c code received from the host is ignored.

Reset Cmd CFG Ld

When the printer receives a host data stream reset command

(ESC @ or ESC[K) in addition to resetting printer variables, the selected
configuration will be loaded.

Disable

(default). The active emulation parameters are loaded when the

reset command is executed.

Power-Up Config

. The power-up configuration is loaded when the reset

command is executed.

Current Config

. The currently selected configuration is loaded when the

reset command is executed.

Factory Config

. The factory installed configuration is loaded when the

reset command is executed.

Received CR

Observe

(default). A CR code received from the host is handled as a

carriage return.

Ignore

. A CR code received from the host is ignored.

Received DEL

Observe

(default). A DEL code received from the host is handled as a

Delete command.

Ignore

. A DEL code received from the host is ignored.

Private Mode

Determines the default type of character set (Set 1 or Set 2). This can also be
set by ESC sequences ESC [>5h and ESC [>5l. Refer to these descriptions in
the

ANSI Programmer's Reference Manual

for further details.

ANSI Emulation