Specifications
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Sets the binary communications protocol (BCP) for communicating over a CrownNet
interface to a PostScript printer.
Default
001 (highest priority)
Notes
For example, you can give jobs received via the Ethernet interface priority
over jobs received via another interface.
Menu
Administration/Communications/Resident NIC/PS Protocol
Choices
Normal—Enables standard, ASCII (7-bit) hex protocol. Data is sent and
received in ASCII format. This mode is recommended if you do not print
binary data. It was designed for data in the printable ASCII range. Print
jobs can change this setting through PostScript operators.
Normal Fixed—Enables standard, ASCII (7-bit) hex protocol. Print jobs
cannot change this setting through PostScript operators.
Binary—Enables quoted binary communications protocol (BCP). Print
jobs can change this setting through PostScript operators. Data in the
printable ASCII range also prints.
Binary Fixed—Enables binary communications protocol (BCP). Print jobs
cannot change this setting through PostScript operators. Data in the
printable ASCII range also prints.
QBinary (Quoted Binary)—Enables quoted binary communications
protocol. Print jobs can change this setting through PostScript operators.
Data in the printable ASCII range also prints. Use the special quoting
mechanism (see the following section) for the special characters and ^D
(EOF).
QBinary (Quoted Binary) Fixed—Enables binary communications
protocol (BCP). Print jobs cannot alter change this setting through
PostScript operators. Data in the printable ASCII range also prints. Use
the special quoting mechanism (see the following section) for the special
characters and ^D (EOF).
Default
Normal
Notes
See chapter 3, “Additional Technical Information,” for a full discussion of
PS Protocol.
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