Xerox 4213 Printer User Manual


 
XES COMMAND LANGUAGE MODE
Thereafter, until the end of the job (or until you specify
otherwise), the printer recognises the selected character as your
escape character.
Example To select the asterisk (*) as your escape character,
enter:
=UDK=*
Thereafter,
For: Enter:
E
+B,L *+B,L
E
d*d
Showing commands in printed output
For most jobs, if the User-Defined Key and other printer
commands show up on the printed output, then the User-
Defined Key has not been assigned properly. You can, however,
assign it “improperly” if you want your output to show the
commands. This is done by changing the assignment to a
character other than the one used throughout the rest of the
document.
Example You have created a document using the asterisk (*) as the User-
Defined Key, but want to change it to an at sign (@) before
sending it to the printer. To change =UDK=* at the beginning
of the document, enter:
=UDK=@
Converting the User-Defined Key to a printable character
While a character is serving as the User-Defined Key, it cannot be
printed. If you want to use the User-Defined Key as a printable
character at some point in a document, you can do so by
selecting a new User-Defined Key.
As far as the printer is concerned, any time it receives the
sequence =UDK=, the character immediately following the
second equal sign is the new User-Defined Key.
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