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If bit 6 and bit 5 are '1', then an optional offset byte follows the control byte. If the value of this optional
offset byte is 255, another (second) optional offset byte follows the first optional offset byte. The addition of
the offset count in the control byte and any optional offset bytes gives the total offset count.
If bits 4 to 0 are all '1', an optional replacement count byte follows the control byte or any optional offset
byte(s). If the first optional replacement count byte has a value of 255, a second optional replacement count
byte follows the first optional replacement count byte. Optional replacement count bytes will continue until
the value becomes less than 255.
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# = 1152 indicates that CCITT G3/G4 data compression is to be used.
This format is popular in optical document storage areas as this compression is effective to store black and
white type pictures. As G3/G4 format does not have picture size/resolution information, the printer requires
a header at the beginning of the picture data. The header size is 94 Bytes. Both the header and the picture
data are transferred by the ESC*b###W(###=data length) command. The normal PCL transfer graphics data
command has a limitation on the data size and ### should not exceed 32767. Unlike other modes, this
mode is special and does not have the 32767 size limitation. The data must have the following structure -
Header and Picture data. The values in this mode are little endians.
Header
Picture data
94 bytes
Picture
data
length
File Length
Содержание
- B b r r o o t t h h e e r r p p r r i i n n t t e e r r 1
- T t t e e e c c c h h h n n n i i i c c c a a a l l l r r r e e e f f f e e e r r r e e e n n n c c c e e e g g g u u u i i i d d d e e e 1
- Technical reference guide 1
- Copyright brother industries ltd 2014 all rights reserved 2
- Chapter 1 introduction 5
- Chapter 2 pcl printer control language 5
- Chapter 3 pcl5c 5
- Chapter 4 hp gl 2 graphics language 5
- Chapter 5 pjl printer job language 5
- Glossary 5
- Table of contents 5
- Appendix a comparison list 6
- Appendix b flash pcmcia card commands 6
- Appendix c hbp mode commands 6
- Appendix d reference list of mx 2000 4000 5000 7000 series unique commands 6
- Appendix e reference list of fs 5050 unique commands 6
- Chapter 10 carbon copy function 6
- Chapter 6 epson fx 850 6
- Chapter 7 ibm proprinter xl 6
- Chapter 8 bar code control 6
- Chapter 9 hp gl graphics language 6
- Glossary 7
- Chapter 1 15
- Introduction 15
- About the manual 3 16
- Areas of use 4 16
- Chapter 1 introduction 16
- Font development 5 16
- Graphics 4 16
- Ontents 16
- Programming 4 16
- Using word processing packages and spreadsheets 4 16
- About the manual 17
- Areas of use 18
- Graphics 18
- Programming 18
- Using word processing packages and spreadsheets 18
- Font development 19
- Chapter 2 20
- Language 20
- Printer control 20
- Command list 7 21
- Commands 15 21
- Control codes 11 21
- Controlling the printer 11 21
- Environments 14 21
- Escape sequences 12 21
- Introduction 10 21
- Job control 15 21
- Ontents 21
- The page 29 21
- Font selection commands 50 22
- Introduction 44 22
- Using fonts 44 22
- Creating downloadable fonts 60 23
- Downloadable font manipulation 59 23
- Plotting rectangles 84 23
- Raster graphics 86 23
- Source pattern and destination 78 23
- Using graphics 78 23
- Vector graphics 97 23
- Defining a macro 100 24
- Entity status 105 24
- Handling macros 102 24
- Introduction 105 24
- Macros 99 24
- Memory status request 105 24
- Running a macro 101 24
- Status readback 105 24
- Status response 105 24
- Status response syntax 106 24
- The picture frame 98 24
- The purpose of a macro 99 24
- Index 113 25
- Command list 26
- Introduction 29
- Control codes 30
- Controlling the printer 30
- Esc c45g esc c2p 31
- Esc c45g2p 31
- Escape sequences 31
- Environments 33
- Commands 34
- Job control 34
- If pjl traycommand is normal 38
- If pjl traycommand is normal 40
- If pjl traycommand is special 41
- Negative 42
- Positive 42
- The page 48
- Introduction 63
- Using fonts 63
- Font selection commands 69
- Downloadable font manipulation 78
- Creating downloadable fonts 79
- 141 7646 1 inch 600 dpi 4 17 chara 1 inch 1 85
- Chapter 2 pcl 76 95
- Chapter 2 pcl 77 96
- Source pattern and destination 97
- Using graphics 97
- Plotting rectangles 103
- Raster graphics 105
- 1152 indicates that ccitt g3 g4 data compression is to be used 109
- Chapter 2 pcl 90 109
- File length 109
- Header 109
- If bit 6 and bit 5 are 1 then an optional offset byte follows the control byte if the value of this optional offset byte is 255 another second optional offset byte follows the first optional offset byte the addition of the offset count in the control byte and any optional offset bytes gives the total offset count 109
- If bits 4 to 0 are all 1 an optional replacement count byte follows the control byte or any optional offset byte s if the first optional replacement count byte has a value of 255 a second optional replacement count byte follows the first optional replacement count byte optional replacement count bytes will continue until the value becomes less than 255 109
- Offset count 2 replacement count 4 replacement data 66 109
- Offset count 3 replacement count 3 replacement data 11 109
- Picture data 109
- This format is popular in optical document storage areas as this compression is effective to store black and white type pictures as g3 g4 format does not have picture size resolution information the printer requires a header at the beginning of the picture data the header size is 94 bytes both the header and the picture data are transferred by the esc b w data length command the normal pcl transfer graphics data command has a limitation on the data size and should not exceed 32767 unlike other modes this mode is special and does not have the 32767 size limitation the data must have the following structure header and picture data the values in this mode are little endians 109
- We recommend 150 dpi or less resolution for apt to reduce data size 111
- 256 64 114
- A b c d e f 114
- Band 1 114
- Band 2 114
- Band 3 114
- Band 4 114
- Band 5 114
- Block 1 114
- Block 2 114
- Block 3 114
- Vector graphics 116
- The picture frame 117
- Macros 118
- The purpose of a macro 118
- Defining a macro 119
- Running a macro 120
- Handling macros 121
- Entity status 124
- Introduction 124
- Memory status request 124
- Status readback 124
- Status response 124
- Status response syntax 125
- Chapter 3 135
- Color graphics 12 136
- Color modes 4 136
- Color palettes 10 136
- Cr color range command 17 136
- Download dither matrix 15 136
- Enhance output 14 136
- Enter hp gl 2 mode 13 136
- Hp gl 2 16 136
- In initialize set instruction command 16 136
- Index 18 136
- Introduction 3 136
- Np number of pens command 17 136
- Ontents 136
- Pc pen color command 16 136
- Push pop palette 11 136
- Select color 11 136
- Send raster data by plane 13 136
- Set color 1 10 136
- Set color 2 10 136
- Set color 3 10 136
- Set color to palette 10 136
- Set destination raster height 12 136
- Set destination raster width 12 136
- Set gamma correction 15 136
- Set monochrome mode 14 136
- Set render algorithm 14 136
- Set scale algorithm 13 136
- Start raster transfer 12 136
- User defined pattern command 15 136
- Using hp gl 2 color mode 9 136
- Using pcl color mode set pcl color setting 5 136
- Using simple color mode set simple color 4 136
- Introduction 137
- Color modes 138
- Using simple color mode set simple color 138
- Using pcl color mode set pcl color setting 139
- Using hp gl 2 color mode 143
- Color palettes 144
- Set color 1 144
- Set color 2 144
- Set color 3 144
- Set color to palette 144
- Push pop palette 145
- Select color 145
- Color graphics 146
- Set destination raster height 146
- Set destination raster width 146
- Start raster transfer 146
- Enter hp gl 2 mode 147
- Send raster data by plane 147
- Set scale algorithm 147
- Enhance output 148
- Set monochrome mode 148
- Set render algorithm 148
- Download dither matrix 149
- Set gamma correction 149
- User defined pattern command 149
- Hp gl 2 150
- In initialize set instruction command 150
- Pc pen color command 150
- Cr color range command 151
- Np number of pens command 151
- Chapter 4 153
- Graphics language 153
- Hp gl 2 153
- Absolute and relative plotting 8 154
- Anchor point 7 154
- Command list 4 154
- Command syntax 9 154
- Commands 12 154
- Current units 7 154
- Entering hp gl 2 mode 11 154
- Fills 8 154
- Graphics units 7 154
- Graphics window 7 154
- Hard clip limits 7 154
- Initialize commands 12 154
- Introduction 6 154
- Mnemonic 9 154
- Ontents 154
- Parameters 9 154
- Pen control and plot instructions 18 154
- Pens 7 154
- Picture frame 7 154
- Plot area and unit setting instructions 14 154
- Preparing to print graphic images 11 154
- Printing an image 11 154
- Quitting hp gl 2 mode 11 154
- Scaling 10 154
- Separators 9 154
- Setting up the graphics window 11 154
- Soft clip limits 7 154
- Terminator 9 154
- Terminology 7 154
- The hp gl graphics window 10 154
- The polygon group 25 154
- The scaling points p1 and p2 10 154
- Transformation 10 154
- Units 10 154
- User units 7 154
- Using existing image plots 11 154
- Character plot instructions 38 155
- Index 52 155
- Plot function instructions 30 155
- Command list 156
- Introduction 158
- Terminology 159
- Command syntax 161
- Mnemonic 161
- Parameters 161
- Separators 161
- Terminator 161
- The hp gl graphics window 162
- Entering hp gl 2 mode 163
- Preparing to print graphic images 163
- Printing an image 163
- Quitting hp gl 2 mode 163
- Setting up the graphics window 163
- Using existing image plots 163
- Commands 164
- Initialize commands 164
- Plot area and unit setting instructions 166
- Pen control and plot instructions 170
- The polygon group 177
- Plot function instructions 182
- Character plot instructions 190
- P 1 p 4 p 7 p 2 p 5 p 8 p 3 p 6 p 9 196
- P 11 p 14 p 17 p 12 p 15 p 18 p 13 p 16 p 19 196
- Tan cos sin 197
- Chapter 5 206
- Printer job language 206
- About pjl 4 207
- Command group 9 207
- Comment command 11 207
- Enter command 11 207
- Environment commands 15 207
- Eoj command 14 207
- Execute command 10 207
- How to use pjl 8 207
- In case of using pjl with a non pjl printer 5 207
- Introduction 10 207
- Introduction 13 207
- Introduction 15 207
- Introduction 4 207
- Invalid commands 7 207
- Job command 13 207
- Job separation commands 13 207
- Kernel commands 10 207
- Ontents 207
- Overview 8 207
- Pjl job requirement 8 207
- Pjl syntax and format 6 207
- Printer language switching 12 207
- Uel command 10 207
- Variables 7 207
- Default command 65 208
- Device attendance commands 85 208
- Dinquire command 70 208
- Echo command 71 208
- Index 88 208
- Info command 72 208
- Initialize command 65 208
- Inquire command 69 208
- Introduction 68 208
- Introduction 85 208
- Job recovery 84 208
- Opmsg command 86 208
- Rdymsg command 85 208
- Reset command 66 208
- Set command 66 208
- Status readback commands 68 208
- Stmsg command 86 208
- Ustatus command 80 208
- Ustatusoff command 84 208
- Variables 18 208
- About pjl 209
- Emulations br script pcl ibm epson etc 209
- Introduction 209
- Printer 209
- In case of using pjl with a non pjl printer 210
- Pjl syntax and format 211
- Invalid commands 212
- Variables 212
- How to use pjl 213
- Overview 213
- Pjl job requirement 213
- Command group 214
- Execute command 215
- Introduction 215
- Kernel commands 215
- Uel command 215
- Comment command 216
- Enter command 216
- Printer language switching 217
- Introduction 218
- Job command 218
- Job separation commands 218
- Eoj command 219
- Environment commands 220
- Introduction 220
- Variables 223
- Default command 270
- Initialize command 270
- Reset command 271
- Set command 271
- Introduction 273
- Status readback commands 273
- Inquire command 274
- Dinquire command 275
- Echo command 276
- Info command 277
- Ustatus command 285
- Job recovery 289
- Ustatusoff command 289
- Device attendance commands 290
- Introduction 290
- Rdymsg command 290
- Opmsg command 291
- Stmsg command 291
- Chapter 6 294
- Epson fx 850 294
- Command list 3 295
- Commands 9 295
- Controlling the printer 8 295
- Emulation details 6 295
- Index 28 295
- Introduction 5 295
- Ontents 295
- Terminology 7 295
- Command list 296
- Introduction 298
- Emulation details 299
- Ignored commands 299
- Resolution 299
- Conventions 300
- Syntax 300
- Terminology 300
- Control codes 301
- Controlling the printer 301
- Escape sequence 301
- The control panel 301
- Basic printer operations 302
- Commands 302
- 5340d 5350dn 5370dw 5380dn 5440d 5450dn 5470dw 6180dw 305
- Page set up 306
- Line spacing 308
- Using tabs 309
- Using standard characters 310
- Using customized characters 316
- Graphics 317
- Chapter 7 322
- Ibm proprinter 322
- Basic printer operation 8 323
- Character set selection 6 323
- Command list 3 323
- Commands 8 323
- Control codes 6 323
- Controlling the printer 6 323
- Data conventions 7 323
- Emulation details 6 323
- Escape sequences 6 323
- Graphics 18 323
- Ignored commands 6 323
- Index 21 323
- Introduction 5 323
- Notation used in this emulation description 7 323
- Ontents 323
- Page format 11 323
- Resolution 6 323
- Syntax 7 323
- Using characters 14 323
- Command list 324
- Introduction 326
- Character set selection 327
- Control codes 327
- Controlling the printer 327
- Emulation details 327
- Escape sequences 327
- Ignored commands 327
- Resolution 327
- Data conventions 328
- Notation used in this emulation description 328
- Syntax 328
- Basic printer operation 329
- Commands 329
- Page format 332
- Using characters 335
- Graphics 339
- Bar code control 343
- Chapter 8 343
- Bar code data start 8 344
- Bar code expanded character line block drawing box drawing height 7 344
- Bar code expanded character line block drawing box drawing offset in the x axis 7 344
- Bar code expanded character offset in the y axis 7 344
- Bar code expanded character unit line block drawing box drawing units 6 344
- Bar code human readable line on or off 6 344
- Bar code mode 5 344
- Bar code scaling width only 6 344
- Bar code style expanded character shading line block drawing box drawing shading 5 344
- Box drawing 9 344
- Definition of parameters 5 344
- Example program listings 11 344
- Expanded character data start 9 344
- Expanded character line block drawing box drawing width 7 344
- Expanded character rotation 7 344
- Introduction 3 344
- Line block drawing 9 344
- Ontents 344
- Print bar codes or expanded characters 4 344
- Quiet zone 6 344
- Table of code ean 128 set c 10 344
- Introduction 345
- Print bar codes or expanded characters 346
- Bar code mode 347
- Bar code style expanded character shading line block drawing box drawing shading 347
- Definition of parameters 347
- Bar code expanded character unit line block drawing box drawing units 348
- Bar code human readable line on or off 348
- Bar code scaling width only 348
- Quiet zone 348
- Bar code expanded character line block drawing box drawing height 349
- Bar code expanded character line block drawing box drawing offset in the x axis 349
- Bar code expanded character offset in the y axis 349
- Expanded character line block drawing box drawing width 349
- Expanded character rotation 349
- Bar code data start 350
- Box drawing 351
- Expanded character data start 351
- Line block drawing 351
- Chapter 8 bar code control 10 352
- Code ean 128 set c describes an original command the correspondence table is as follows 352
- Table of code ean 128 set c 352
- Example program listings 353
- Chapter 9 354
- Graphics language 354
- Character plot instructions 20 355
- Command list 3 355
- Commands 6 355
- Coordinate system and printing area 4 355
- Dual context extensions 26 355
- Font selection 4 355
- Hp gl syntax 4 355
- Index 27 355
- Initialization and default setting instructions 6 355
- Introduction 4 355
- Ontents 355
- Pen control and plot instructions 8 355
- Plot area and unit setting instructions 7 355
- Plot function instructions 18 355
- The polygon group 13 355
- Command list 356
- Coordinate system and printing area 357
- Font selection 357
- Hp gl syntax 357
- Introduction 357
- P a 10 20 357
- Commands 359
- Initialization and default setting instructions 359
- Plot area and unit setting instructions 360
- Pen control and plot instructions 361
- The polygon group 366
- Plot function instructions 371
- Character plot instructions 373
- Tan cos sin 375
- Dual context extensions 379
- Carbon copy 381
- Chapter 10 381
- Function 381
- Detailed information 8 382
- Details on the specifications 8 382
- Example 7 382
- Explanation of each function 4 382
- How to set each function 5 382
- Limited items 8 382
- Ontents 382
- Outline 3 382
- Outline of the function 3 382
- Specifications 4 382
- Outline 383
- Outline of the function 383
- Explanation of each function 384
- Specifications 384
- How to set each function 385
- Example 387
- The number of copies is 4 four the carbon copy function is enabled by sending the data only through the parallel interface 1st page the paper is fed from the tray 1 the id 128 macro is added 2nd page the paper is fed from the tray 2 the id 129 macro is added 3rd page the paper is fed from the mp tray no macro is added 4th page the paper is fed from the mp tray no macro is added 387
- Detailed information 388
- Details on the specifications 388
- Limited items 388
- Appendix a 389
- Comparison list 389
- Appendix b 493
- Card commands 493
- Flash pcmcia 493
- Ontents 494
- Introduction 495
- Available devices 496
- Commands 496
- Description 496
- How to read the card commands specification 496
- Commands 497
- For hl 2060 2400c 2400ce 3400cn 2460 3260n 7050 2600cn 3450cn 6050 6050d 6050dn only 497
- Select storage device command 497
- Format command 498
- Save data command 499
- Copy card for hl 1660e 2060 2400c 2400ce 3400cn 2460 3260n 7050 2600cn 3450cn only 507
- Execute macros 508
- Use card commands from pcl 508
- Use download fonts 509
- Use card commands from postscript 510
- Appendix c 511
- Hbp mode commands 511
- Ontents 512
- Descriptions 513
- Command to enter hbp mode 514
- Command list 515
- Hbp commands 515
- Commands detailed explanation 516
- B6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 521
- Graphic data format 521
- Recommended command string 523
- Appendix d 524
- Reference list of mx 2000 4000 5000 524
- Series 524
- Unique commands 524
- Ontents 525
- Introduction 526
- General specification 527
- Command reference list 528
- Commands descriptions 528
- Appendix e 533
- Commands 533
- Fs 5050 unique 533
- Reference list of 533
- Ontents 534
- Command reference list 535
- General specification 535
- Introduction 535
- Commands descriptions 536
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