Chapter 4 EMULATION
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Logos are easily created using alphanumeric commands and a variety
of print and shading features, providing a “customized” appearance for
forms, reports, and labels. The registered trademark, copyright, TUV
®
,
GS-Mark, UL
®
, and CSA
®
symbols are provided as standard designs
on the Code V, and you can also define custom symbols.
Reverse and Shaded Print permit highlighting and contrasting by
printing white characters on a dark background or white characters on a
gray, shaded background. Various levels or patterns of gray shading
and reverse printing may combine with the many other print features to
create distinctive designs.
Automatic Increment/Decrement Capability allows batch form
processing. Individual alphabetic, numeric, and bar code data fields can
be identified and automatically incremented or decremented by any
amount, beginning from a specified reference point.
Standard Character Sets provide you with many different character
sets. Based on the Multinational Character Set, you may create your
own character sets using characters defined and stored in flash
memory.
Configuring the Emulation with the Control Panel
You can select Code V default parameters directly from the control
panel, or by control codes as explained in the
IGP/VGL Programmer’s
Reference Manual
. The Code V parameters are described on the
following pages. Parameters marked with an asterisk (*) indicate the
default value. The printer must be offline to enter the configuration
structure.
Pressing an invalid key to enter a parameter value may move you to
another level in the configuration or exit the configuration menu
completely. Configure the IGP/VGL according to your specific
requirements.
IMPORTANT
BEFORE you reconfigure the IGP/VGL, print a configuration sheet
to see all of the current settings.