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JETPAK
DeskJet and LaserJet Printer Utilities
For IBM PC and compatibles running MSDOS
by
Ross Beresford
Version 1.1 (Public Domain)
4th August 1991
MANIFEST
--------
The MSDOS release of JETPAK 1.1 (Public Domain) should contain
the following files:
MSDOS11.DOC This document
JETPAK11.DOC JETPAK manual
JETL2D.EXE LJ to DJ soft font conversion program
JETD2L.EXE DJ to LJ soft font conversion program
JETPRINT.EXE Summary sheet printing program
JETPRD.EXE Printer description file program
JETDMP.EXE Soft font dump program
JETRST.EXE Soft font restore program
INTRODUCTION
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This file contains usage information specific to the IBM PC
platform running MS-DOS. General information about the
utilities can be found in JETPAK11.DOC.
JETL2D [-h] [-j] [-o] [-t filetype] ljfontfile [ljfontfile...]
This program converts LaserJet soft font files into the format
used by DeskJet printers.
[-h] This option prints usage information about
JETL2D on the screen
[-j] The jaggy option: you can disable the bitmap
optimisation feature by specifying this.
[-o] The old DeskJet option: by default, JETL2D now
creates DeskJet 500 format fonts. If you have
an original DeskJet or a DeskJet PLUS, you
must specify this option, or the output font
will be rejected by the printer.
[-t filetype] By default, JETL2D names its output files
after its input files, but with a .L2D suffix.
This option allows you to specify that
'filetype' should be used as the suffix.
ljfontfile This parameter specifies the name of a
LaserJet soft font file to be converted and
must be given at least once.
A number of LaserJet soft font file parameters
may be specified, and each may contain the
standard MS-DOS wildcards.
JETD2L [-h] [-t filetype] djfontfile [djfontfile...]
This program converts DeskJet soft font files into the format
used by LaserJet printers.
[-h] This option prints usage information about
JETD2L on the screen
[-t filetype] By default, JETD2L names its output files
after its input files, but with a .D2L suffix.
This option allows you to specify that
'filetype' should be used as the suffix.
djfontfile This parameter specifies the name of a DeskJet
soft font file to be converted and must be
given at least once.
A number of DeskJet soft font file parameters
may be specified, and each may contain the
standard MS-DOS wildcards.
JETPRINT [-h] fontfile [fontfile...]
This program prints summary sheets for soft font files to the
default standard printer device PRN.
[-h] This option prints usage information about
JETPRINT on the screen
fontfile This parameter specifies the name of a soft
font file to be printed and must be given at
least once.
A number of soft font file parameters may be
specified, and each may contain the standard
MS-DOS wildcards.
JETPRD [-h] [-t filetype] fontfile [fontfile...]
This program generates a printer descriptor file which
contains the information required by word processors to select
and justify a soft font.
[-h] This option prints usage information about
JETPRD on the screen
[-t filetype] By default, JETPRD names its output files
after its input files, but with a .PRD suffix.
This option allows you to specify that
'filetype' should be used as the suffix.
fontfile This parameter specifies the name of a soft
font file to be processed and must be given at
least once.
A number of soft font file parameters may be
specified, and each may contain the standard
MS-DOS wildcards.
JETDMP [-h] [-t filetype] fontfile [fontfile...]
This program creates a symbolic dump file for a soft font.
[-h] This option prints usage information about
JETDMP on the screen
[-t filetype] By default, JETDMP names its output files
after its input files, but with a .DMP suffix.
This option allows you to specify that
'filetype' should be used as the suffix.
fontfile This parameter specifies the name of a soft
font file to be dumped and must be given at
least once.
A number of soft font file parameters may be
specified, and each may contain the standard
MS-DOS wildcards.
JETRST [-h] dumpfile [dumpfile...]
This program restores soft font files from symbolic dumps.
[-h] This option prints usage information about
JETRST on the screen
dumpfile This parameter specifies the name of a dump
file to be restored and must be given at least
once.
A number of dump file parameters may be
specified, and each may contain the standard
MS-DOS wildcards.