HP 2566C User Manual
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Perforation Skip Mode:
FUNCTION 60
When perforation skip mode is enabled (ON), an automatic page eject
occurs when the perforation skip region is entered. This is to prevent
printing too close to the page perforations. You can turn this automatic
page eject “ON” by setting Perforation Skip Mode (function 60) to
parameter “1” (ON). The default value is “0” (OFF). VFC control is not
affected by perforation skip mode. For more information on perforation
skip, refer to page 3-27.
Display Functions
Mode:
FUNCTION 61
Turn on the display functions mode by setting function 61 to
parameter “1” (ON). In the display functions mode, the printer prints
representative character ^mbols for the control code or escape sequence
characters instead of actually executing the commands. For example,
if the printer encounters the SHIFT-OUT command (to access the
secondary font), the command will not be executed. The symbol S
q
will be printed instead. Two exceptions to this are the carriage return
command and the escape sequence to turn display function mode
“OFF” (ESC Z). The carriage return control character will cause a
symbol to be printed and an actual carriage return and line feed to be
performed. Function 80 must be set to parameter “1” if the display
function mode is “ON.” The default parameter for display functions
mode is “0” (OFF).
Vertical Line Spacing
Vertical line spacing (6 or 8 lines-per-inch) is selected via the
fL.p.i.
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key on the Operator Control Panel or by program control or escape
sequences. Programmatically setting the line spacing overrides the
Operator Control Panel setting except under power-on or reset
conditions. Refer to page 3-28 for more information on setting LPl.
Interface
Configuration
Note
All interface functions are programmed from the Operator Control
Panel, however, your Hewlett-Packard Service Representative usually
enters these numbers. When the function numbers are entered,
make sure you write them down for futiu:e reference. There may
be instances when these numbers need to be re-entered. Each interface
has its own set of configuration parameters which are set by accessing
functions 20 through 29 of the CONFIGURATION mode. If you need
additional information, refer to the Interface manual shipped with your
printer for configuration or cabling information.
If your printer is equipped with an HP-IB interface, see page 5-6 for
HP-IB Address Selection. If it is equipped with another interface, see the
Interface manual shipped with your printer.
PRINTER CONFIGURATION 5-5