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  1. kgrafals

    Mixing PCL and PostScript

    Hi, I need to write code that gets a PostScript file and appends some code that it says "Released: <date>" (where <date> is today's date) on the corner of the page. At first I thought I could get PJL to do it with a LabelString but it doesn't seem to be supported with our printers. So instead...
  2. kgrafals

    Label Strings in PJL in PostScript

    Is there another way (PJL or PCL) to print text on a page that wouldn't involve hacking a PS file?
  3. kgrafals

    Label Strings in PJL in PostScript

    That's a huge help. I downloaded hex workshop, replaced all of the Ec's with 0x1B and I got my printer to print the drawing. Still, the LabelString stuff doesn't work. I tried a "@PJL SET COPIES = 2" command and it did work so I know the it's reading PJL commands but it's not printing that...
  4. kgrafals

    Label Strings in PJL in PostScript

    Hi DansDad, To answer your questions: a. What I mean is that the printer prints the code as I see it in notepad and how it's written in my last post. b. With the whole Ec thing, that's what I'm writing in notepad and I thought that writing Ec in notepad was the escape character. I've been...
  5. kgrafals

    Label Strings in PJL in PostScript

    I posted this problem with the postscript threads but it seems inappropriate there now that I've seen a section for PCL. I've been trying to edit a postscript file to print "Released: <date>" (where <date> is today's date) on the corner of a page. I'm trying to use PJL and a LABELSTRING object...
  6. kgrafals

    Label Strings in PJL in PostScript

    I've been trying to edit a postscript file to print "Released: <date>" (where <date> is today's date) on the corner of a page. I'm trying to use PJL and a LABELSTRING object to do it but when I send the PS file to the printer it prints out the code in what I'm sure is ASCII. My PS code with PJL...

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