Presentation Text Command Set
Table 45 (Page 2 of 2). Product Identifier Self Defining Field ID
Byte Value Description
4 X'38' Length of Self Defining Product ID
Parameter
5-6 X'0001' Product Identifier Parameter ID
7-12 X'F0F0F6F4FxFx' 64XX Device Type
13-15
X'C3E3C1'
Model Number
CTA
16-18 X'C9C2D4' Manufacturer
19-20 X'0001' Plant (Endicott)
21-32 12 Bytes Sequence Number (All X'F0')
33-34 X'0000' TAG
35-43 9 Bytes EC Level
44-59 16 Bytes All (X'00')
Presentation Text Command Set
The text command set contains the commands and data controls for presenting
text information on a logical page, page segment, or overlay area on the
physical medium. The following commands are the text command set:
The following pages describe the Presentation Text Command Set.
Table 46. Presentation Text Commands
Name Command Sub-command Disposition
Load
Equivalence
X'D61D' See “Load Equivalence (LE)” on
page 61.
Write Text X'D62D' See “Write Text (WT)” on
page 62.
Load Equivalence (LE)
Length D61D Flag Correlation ID
(Optional)
DATA
This command permits Begin and End suppression controls imbedded in data
stored within the printer to reference different external values. For example,
internal suppression values of 06, 07, and 09 (from a Begin Suppression control)
can map to an external value of 02 from a Load Copy Control command, if the
printer previously has received an appropriate Load Equivalence command.
Thus, the printer can use a single Load Copy Control suppression pair for more
than one suppression value (see “Begin Suppression (BSU)” on page 65).
If a Load Copy Control command refers to a suppression identifier that has not
been specified as an external value in an LE command, the identifier (external
value) maps to itself. This is the only case where the identifier maps to itself
unless specified.
Chapter 3. IPDS Commands Reference 61