Pcl 4.5 emulation, 1) description, 2) printing – TA Triumph-Adler FAX 950 User Manual
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(2) Printing
1. Double-click on the icon with the name of this printer in the
Windows display.
2. When printing under PCL 4.5 Emulation, the main dialogue box will
appear.
Click on RESET to clear the printing and font parameters. Click on
FROM FEED to force print any print data remaining in memory.
3. Double-click on the MS-DOS Prompt icon to display the MS-DOS
Prompt display.
4. Create the document in an MS-DOS application.
* For a detailed explanation of the proper procedure for this step,
as well as steps 5 and 6, refer to the instruction manual of the
related application software.
5. Select HP LaserJet IIP in the Print menu for the application in
use.
* If HP LaserJet IIP is not available, select HP LaserJet SeriesII.
6. Select the printing parameters and perform the appropriate printing
procedure.
TYPEFACE
TREATMENT ORIENTATION
PITCH POINT
Courier
Regular
Portrait
10
12
Courier
Regular
Portrait
12
10
Courier
Bold
Portrait
10
12
Courier
Bold
Portrait
12
10
Courier
Italic
Portrait
10
12
Courier
Italic
Portrait
12
10
Line Printer
Regular
Portrait
16.66
8.5
10-20
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Options
PCL 4.5 Emulation
(1) Description
In addition to standard printing under Windows 95/98, Windows
NT 4.0 and Windows 3.1, this facsimile can be used as a printer
under emulation of Hewlett-Packard Corporation’s PCL 4.5. As long
as the printer driver for this Printing System is installed under
Windows 95/98, Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 3.1, you can use PCL
4.5 Emulation to print under the DOS mode.
1
Font
The following 7 bitmap font styles are available.
2
Memory requirements
2MB
3
Print lines
60 lines (Letter)
64 lines (A4)
4
Symbol set
ROMAN-8
ISO-10
ISO-57
ECMA-94
ISO-11
ISO-60
PS-8
ISO-14
ISO-61
PC-8 DN
ISO-15
ISO-69
PC-850
ISO-16
ISO-84
ISO-2
ISO-17
ISO-85
ISO-4
ISO-21
GERMAN
ISO-6
ISO-25
SPANISH
5
Other
• Use of the Print Manager and Status Window dialogue boxes is
the same as for standard printing under Windows 95/98, Windows
NT 4.0 and Windows 3.1 described earlier in this section.
• Most of the printing parameters are the same as for standard
printing under Windows 95/98, Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 3.1
described earlier in this section.