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CHAPTER 2
26 Mode Selection Parameters
The emulate procedure returns
at the end of the job
when a Control-D is encountered in the input source. In this case, that Control-D
marks the end of the job
when <ESC><DEL>-0 is encountered in the input source. In this case, the PostScript
interpreter ejects the current page and continues executing whatever was on the
execution stack before it executed the emulate procedure. A Control-D must still be
sent to terminate the job.
Using a Serial Connection 2
You may invoke the emulation in binary mode over a serial connection, such as an
asynchronous RS-232 or RS-422 connector, or during an AppleTalk PAP (Printer Access
Protocol) session.
To invoke the emulation in this way, the rotary switch should be in one of the following
positions:
position 6, 7, 8, or 9, to select the binary protocol on the 25-pin connector
any position where AppleTalk is selected for the Ethernet or mini DIN-8 port
Note
You cannot use the Normal serial protocol for PostScript
language programs because several of the control characters
have a special meaning.
LaserJet IIP Emulation Differences 2
The Hewlett-Packard LaserJet IIP emulation has a number of features that the
LaserJet IIP and LaserWriter implement in different ways. For a complete description of
LaserJet Plus emulation, see “Using the Hewlett-Packard LaserJet Plus Emulator,” in
Chapter 3 of the LaserWriter Reference.
Mode Selection Parameters 2
The LaserWriter Pro printer operates in a variety of communications environments. You
may select the type of connection (LocalTalk, serial, EtherTalk, parallel) the parameter
values (baud rate, and so on), and the mode (PostScript or HP PCL 4), using the
ten-position rotary switch on the side panel of the printer. The parameters associated
with switch positions 0–5 are fixed and you cannot change them. You will find
information about the mode selection rotary switch in Chapter 1, under “Mode Switch.”
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