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Xerox DocuPrint C3055 DX Instellingen Handleiding
[Off] (default)
Prints single-byte characters without reducing their sizes.
[On]
Prints single-byte characters in reduced sizes.
Char. Code Table
If the Chinese font kit is installed, select the type of character code table for single-byte
characters. The options are [Graphics] (default) and [Slant].
Page Length
Sets the length of one page (printable area) to [11 Inches] (default) or [12 Inches].
1 inch Skip
Sets whether or not to leave 1-inch space between pages.
The following options are available:
[Off] (default)
Does not leave 1-inch space between pages.
[On]
Leaves 1-inch space between pages. The printer skips a space between cut sheets as it
skips over the perforation on continuous-form paper.
Note
• This feature is available when [Page Position] is set to [CSF Off].
Feed Position
Sets the position where printing starts by the length from the top edge of paper. The options
are [8.5 mm] (default) and [22 mm]. If setting this value in inches, select [0.3"] (default) or
[0.9"].
CR Functions
Sets how to handle CR command.
The following options are available:
[CR] (default)
Performs a carriage return only.
[CR/LF]
Performs a carriage return and then a line-feed.
0 Style
Sets the character style of "0" (zero).
The following options are available:
[Zero] (default)
Uses "0" without a slash (normal style zero).
[Zero (With Slash)]
Uses "0" with a slash through it.
Specify Extension
Sets whether or not to enable the extension specified by selecting [Enable] or [Disable]
(default). When the extension is enabled, printing can be controlled using text codes.
Note
• An extended command is prefixed with an extender followed by command identification data and
parameter data (if necessary). An extension is the first 2 bytes of an extended command (ESC (1BH in
hexadecimal) followed by a ";" (semicolon or 3 BH in hexadecimal)).
2.2 Setting the ESC/P Mode Menu
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