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  1. bigwood177

    Changing colors

    DansDadUK: Thanks for your analysis. test1: prints as I expect. test2: I don't understand why I'm getting a blank line instead of "Red" I had expected the escape sequence: <esc>*r-3U to select the CMY palette, and <esc>*v6SRed to change the current...
  2. bigwood177

    Changing colors

    I'm having a difficult time changing the color of one word in a line of text from black to some color, can someone help me understand what's happening in the following examples? I'm using a HP Business InkJet 1200 Thanks, Wood I've add my own comments after the ";" ----- test 1 ----- this is...
  3. bigwood177

    Changing text color

    Thanks Jim. The colors all work - as long as they are all contained in one long string per your example. If I "send" a file to the printer containing more than one line, for example if I duplicated the string in your message 4 times, only the first line prints - the rest of the page is blank...
  4. bigwood177

    Changing text color

    Thanks guys, I appreciate your help. DansDad: I used the code in your example. The red came out in red, but the "black again" comes out purple. Also, if I write seven lines to my output file (changing the color index from 1 thru 7) only the first line prints. In fact, no matter what the...
  5. bigwood177

    Changing text color

    I'm changing the font of text on a client's workorders by embedding PCL commands; now they want to change the color of certain words as well. I'm not a PCL expert by any means, and the documentation I've read regarding *color* is much more complicated than that regarding *font*. If anyone...

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