Set number of copies
Youcan printup to 99 copiesof eachof thepagesyousendto the printer.
Youmaysendthiscommandanywherewithinthetextonapage;it willstay
in effect for that and all subsequentpages until you send anothersuch
command:
<ESC>&!n X
All youhaveto do is changethe n signin thiscommandto thenumberof
pagesyouwant.(The!characterafterthe &is a lowercaseL.)
Set feed se/ection
Onethingyoucandoisprintdirectlyonenvelopesaswellasregularpaper.
YouusethisFeedSelectcommandtotellyourprinterto selecteitherapage
fromthepapertray,or a pageor envelopefromthemanualfeed slot:
<ESC>&tn H
For n enteroneof thenumbersfromthistable:
n
FEEDSELECTED
O(zero)theprinteronlyejectsthe currentpage
1(one) thepnntertakesitsnextpagefmmthepapercassette(upper
cassettefor the dual-cassettetype)
2
theprintertakesa regularpagemanually
3’ the printeracceptsan envelopeyoufeedin manually
4
theprintertakesitsnextpagefromthelowerpapercassette
6 theprinteracceptsanenvelopefromtheoptionalenvelope
feeder
Shouldan unprintedpagebe in the printer’smemorywhenyou give this
command,the paperfor that pagewill feed from whereyou’veindicated.
Thereforeyou can makethis the last commandon a page.The new feed
settingstaysin operationuntilyouchangeit.
Reset
Mostsoftwarepackagesautomaticallyresettheprintertotheinitialdefaults
beforestartingaprintjob.It’sagoodideaforyoutofollowthesamepractice,
just to makesureyougetthe settingsyouwant.
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