Specifications
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When adding an EOD command to your file, use the syntax for the selected EOD
command exactly as written (the command's syntax is case sensitive).
»Note:
<ESC> represents the escape character. (The decimal value for the escape
character is 027, and the hexadecimal value is 1B.) How you enter the escape
character depends on your application. Some applications allow you to press and hold
the ALT key and then type 027 to enter the escape character, while others allow you to
type certain character sequences to represent the escape character. See your
computer or application documentation to find out how to enter the escape character
on your system.
»Note:
The <CR><LF> sequence following the %%EndOfDocument line for the QMS
EOD is necessary to avoid an INPUT IDLE message remaining in the printer message
window after the document finishes printing.
When the QMS EOD or the HP EOD is set, the printer does not recognize the Ctrl-D
EOD command. Add your organization's standard EOD command to the end of your
print file, or add it to a separate file as follows.
+*,0B#/
Create an output file (for example, print and ASCII, PCL, or PostScript file to disk) and
add your organization's standard EOD command (QMS EOD or HP EOD) to the end
of that file.
Sample output file:
Text
Text
Text
Text
%%EndOfDocument
For this EOD command... Use this syntax...
QMS EOD
%%EndOfDocument
<CR><LF>
HP EOD
<ESC>%-12345X
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