Xerox 4215/MRP All in One Printer User Manual


 
FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE (FSL) COMMANDS
Y80—Overwrite APL Translate Table
@Y80, n1, n2, <data> [ : n1, n2, <data>]@
Matches the APL character table of the printer. Changes are
made in the current selected translate table. The function
modifies entries in the active customized translate table. The
modifications become active immediately and are stored directly
in nonvolatile memory (NVM). Up to eight characters may be
defined for each code point.
n1 Position of the character to be translated with
valid values of X'30'—X'BF'
n2 Selected Symbol Set with valid values of 1—8
<data> Data is the hexadecimal value required to print
the character.
Overwrite methods available Change a single character.
Change a series of characters.
Make a multistrike character.
More than one code point may be defined at the same time with
the semicolon (;) and colon (:) delimiters as follows:
A semicolon denotes that the next number is an ASCII
hexadecimal value that is placed in the next consecutive
address in the table.
A colon separates successive code point translations. It
denotes that the next number in a series of numbers is an
address in the table.
Example 1 @Y80,BC, 9C@ defines the character A in address BC to be
ASCII value 9C.
Example 2 @Y80, BB, 4F, 08, 2F@ defines the address BB to be a
multistrike character made up of the ASCII values 4F 08 2F (O,
backspace, /).
Example 3 @Y80, A0, 90; 91; 92@ defines the addresses A0 A1 A2 to be
the ASCII values 90 91 92 respectively.
Example 4 @Y80, 1C, 9C : 2B, 15@ defines the address 1C to be ASCII
value 9C and the address 2B to be the ASCII value 15.
Example 5 @Y80, 17, 7D; 3F; 21; 53, 08, 7C : 3B. F7@ defines the address
17 to be the ASCII value 7D, the address 18 to be the ASCII
value 3F, and the address 19 to be the ASCII value 21 - followed
by the address 1A defined as a multistrike character made up of
ASCII values 53 08 7C. Finally, the address 3B is defined to be
the ASCII value F7.
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