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IBM 6500 User Manual

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Lead-In Characters
The Lead-In Character commands must have a start and end code. Set 1 is the
factory default. Three sets (each containing a start and end code) are available:
v Set 1: start code = <% (default)
end code = >
v Set 2: start code = ¬¬
end
code = $
v Set 3: start code = _%
end
code = _
v User Defined
User Defined Codes
v Start Code 2: X'5F' (the default)
v Start Code 1: X'5F' (the default)
v Stop Code: X'5B' (the default)
The codes have a range of X'40' - X'FF'.
Alternate Set 80 - 9F
This selection determines if ASCII codes X'80' through X'9F' will be used as control
codes or printed as standard printable characters.
v Printable (the default). Prints the alternate set as standard characters
v Control Code. Selects the alternate set to be used as printer control codes.
Undefined Char Reporting
UNDEFINED CHARACTER REPORTING allows overriding of the host setting of
the SGEA (Set Graphic Error Action) command. For more information about the
SGEA command, refer to the 6500 Coax/Twinax Programmer’s Reference Manual.
v Enable (the default). The host setting for the SGEA and is used by the printer. If
the SGEA command is requested to stop on graphic errors, the printer will stop
when a graphic error is detected.
v Disable. Ignores the SGEA command from the host. The printer does not stop
when an error is detected; instead, it substitutes the character selected in the
“UNDEFINED CHARACTER SUBSTITUTION” menu entry.
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BrandIBM
Model6500
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LanguageEnglish

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