User`s manual
Section
4
"LQP Labels" sets the page height
at
1 1/2 inches, which is the normal
height of disk labels. Altering this file will allow the use
of
labels
of
other
sizes. The number
of
copies is detennined in the print menu. A sample flle
is located on the disk.
"LQP Standard" contains the standard parameter, which the Print System
will use
if
no parameter rue is found on the disk. Use this rue as a pattern
when
modifying or creating your own rues.
"LQP
11
inch"
is
only useful
if
you encounter problems with the fonnfeed
on your printer. This rue
guarantees
a page length
of
11
inches, but cannot
be used
with
single sheet operation.
"LQP Nooptimize" switches off the optimizing function
of
the Print
System. That function reduces the print head motion. The printer will
become
slowe.r
without that function, but it is meaningful
to
switch it off
if
the
printer is
in
the elite mode and delivers incorrect results.
"LQP Pixelcorrect" switches on the "pixel correction mechanism". This
improves the printout quality a little when printing thick fonts.
If
you
wish
to combine the features
of
several
of
these rues, compare your
changes with the "Standard.par" file. The following points are important:
page size/additional factor, other/additional margin, pages/paper/paper
length.
The
Structure
of
the Parameter File
A parameter file contains important parameters which are independent
from
the type of printer being used. This allows you to creatively influence your
printouts.
You
will hardly have
to
change a parameter file, as those included
will usually suit the nonnal user (see Section 4, topic "The Configuration
Files", subtopic "The Supplied Parameter Files"). Making changes in the
files will
require a working knowledge of how the Print System functions.
Using the
"LQP
Standard" parameter file
as
an example, let's examine
how
parameter
files
are
structured.
Print density
;***
Parameter
file
for
GEOS
LQ:
Standard
***
Yes
;24
pin
mode
(meaningless
for
9
pin
printers)
8 ;
(1-10)
X
print
density
for
9
pin
mode
3 ;
(1-3)
Y
print
density
4 ;
(1-10)
X
print
density
for
24
pin
mode
1 ;
(1-2)
Y
print
density
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