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NAMECanon BJ-10e |Comment can begin at pos'n 23, line no longer than 80.
INITF-0
WIONW1
WOFFW0
COON
COFF
QUON
QOFF
<not used>(no specific INIT code, so set Pica on, bold off, underline off)
PICA
BOONE
BOFFF
UNON-1
UOFF-0
NAMENo Codes At All |For `Print-to-files' to be imported into wp documents.
INIT
WION
WOFF
COON
COFF
QUON
QOFF
<not used>
PICA
BOON
BOFF
UNON
UOFF
NAMEPanasonic KX-P1080|Comment can begin at pos'n 23, line no longer than 80.
INIT@P
WION
WOFFP
COON
COFFP
QUON
QOFF
<not used>
PICAP
BOONE
BOFFF
UNON-1
UOFF-0
NAMEIBM Graphics |Very similar to ProPrinter XL codes.
INITP-0Fx0
WIONW1
WOFFW0
COON
COFFP
QUONx1
QOFFx0
<not used>
PICAP
BOONE
BOFFF
UNON-1
UOFF-0
NAMEKodak Diconix 150+|Leave A9 switch DOWN, doesn't accept P (Pica setting)
INIT@
WION
WOFF
COON
COFF
QUONx1
QOFFx0
<not used> (These are Epson codes, except Pica is never set -- see above)
PICA
BOONE
BOFFF
UNON-1
UOFF-0
NAMEKX-P1124 (Hemmett)|Sets 5 lines per inch to match Hemmett gradebook page.
INIT@P#
WION
WOFFP
COON
COFFP
QUONx1k2
QOFFx0
<not used>(5 LPI is set with # in the INIT string)
PICAP
BOONE
BOFFF
UNON-1
UOFF-0
NAMEEpson Double-Space|Sets double line spacing, SOP on, for any Epson.
INIT@POA
WION
WOFFP
COON
COFFP
QUONx1
QOFFx0
<not used>(double spacing is set with A in INIT)
PICAP
BOONE
BOFFF
UNON-1
UOFF-0
NAMEPanasonic Dbl-Spc |Sets double line spacing, SOP on.
INIT@POA
WION
WOFFP
COON
COFFP
QUONx1
QOFFx0
<not used>(double spacing is set with A)
PICAP
BOONE
BOFFF
UNON-1
UOFF-0
NAMEIBM Grafix Dbl-Spc|Double space, Skip Over Perforation on.
INITP-0Fx0A
WIONW1
WOFFW0
COON
COFFP
QUONx1
QOFFx0
<not used>(A added to end of INIT string for double-spacing)
PICAP
BOONE
BOFFF
UNON-1
UOFF-0
NAMELaserJet Dbl-Space|Sets double line spacing, SOP on.
INIT&l1H&l0O&l0E(s10H&l0L(s3T&l14.8C
WION
WOFF(s10H
COON(s16H
COFF(s10H
QUON
QOFF
<not used>(The &l16C in INIT sets VMI to 3 lines per inch, &l0L sets SOP)
PICA(s10H
BOON(s3B
BOFF(s0B
UNON&dD
UOFF&d@
>-------Don't try to print out anything above this line! :-) -----------------
>Leave first 4 characters of each line alone, printer codes begin at pos'n 5.
>Single line comment can be added after printer name at pos'n 23, total
> length of line including printer name must be less than 81.
>Printer name cannot be no longer than 18 characters (after NAME).
>There is usually a single code for INIT (@, for example), but it is
> also a Good Idea to include the code for Pica (10 cpi) here as well,
> e.g. INIT@P
>If a code is unavailable for your printer (some older printers don't have
> a Near Letter Quality for ex.), leave a blank line for that code, i.e.
> just press Enter.
>
>INIT= Initialization or Reset code (and any additionals, see Epson Dbl-Spc).
>WION= Wide print on (single or multiple-line wide code, doesn't matter).
>WOFF= Wide print off (if no specific code available, set Pica).
>COON= Condensed on (17 characters per inch, 16.67 on lasers).
>COFF= Condensed off (if no specific command, just set Pica).
>QUON= NLQ mode on, leave blank for laser and bubble jet printers.
>QOFF= NLQ off.
><leave empty>= not used, ignored by MTG, can use for another comment.
>PICA= set 10 characters per inch.
>BOON= Bold print on (also called `emphasized', but not `double-strike').
>BOFF= Bold off.
>UNON= Underline on.
>UOFF= Underline off.
>
>Control characters must be entered directly, e.g. , not 027 or 1B hex
> (with TED3, press CTRL-F6, then hold down ALT and use the numeric keypad
> to enter the 3-digit ASCII value, e.g. 027 for Escape. With EDIT, the
> editor that comes with DOS 5.0, press Ctrl-P (you'll see a ^P in lower
> right hand corner), then hold down ALT and enter the 3-digit code on
> the numeric keypad as with TED3).
>Codes are in groups of 14 lines; be ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN this pattern is
> maintained, and that codes are in the correct order.
>Only the first two groups of codes are read by MTG, in other words the
> first 28 lines. This means you can substitute a group lower on the list
> using a cut and paste operation in your editor. With TED3, use F4 to
> MARK 14 lines, F5 to cut them from current location, and F6 to paste
> them into their final location. Avoid inserting extra blank lines.
>No line can have a total length of more than 80 characters (82 including
> CR + LF). Any line longer than 80 will cause a file read error, and
> the entire contents of this file will simply be IGNORED.
>These comments should always be at the end of the file, and none of them
> must be included anywhere in the first 28 lines of the file.
>If you modify a printer already on this list and you already have that
> printer installed, MTG will not recognize the new codes unless you
> 1) give the printer a slightly different name, or 2) choose a DIFFERENT
> printer first, then return and re-select the printer you really want.
> In general, it's best to COPY the codes you want to modify, make the
> changes, then give the printer a slightly different name.
>MTG looks for one of these strings in a printer name and acts in certain
> ways based on what it finds: LASER, LJ, DESK, and DJ. If you want your new
> printer to emulate either the HP LaserJet or the HP DeskJet (and it is
> capable of doing so), be sure to include one of these four strings (case
> doesn't matter) in the name. Conversely, avoid including any of these
> strings in a dot matrix printer name.
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