Hi everyone,
I have a PCL with a lot of code snippets like the following
0000308b PCL Control Code <CR> Carriage Return
0000308c PCL Control Code <LF> Line Feed
0000308d PCL Parameterised <Esc>&a1207V Cursor Position Vertical...
Hi Hugh, hi Jim,
thank you very much for your answers.
We do use PCL, we are reading them and creating them,
and this "barcode"-question of mine actually concerns
more the issue of interpreting PCL datastream.
I do now want create barcodes, I want to be able
to parse incoming PCL and to...
Hi Hugh,
thank you very much for your answer.
Ok, then, I do understand about barcodes as fonts.
But are there any other ways to include barcodes into PCL -
may be some extensions to the PCL Interpreter and additional
commands to PCL, which would allow to refer directly to
a barcode? Is there...
Hi everyone,
I am trying to gather information about how do barcodes function in PCL and am a bit confused.
How do barcodes actually look like in a usual PCL datastream? I have some PCL file examples
where barcodes are described with just normal rectangles and numbers, but as far as I...
Ok, thank you, the documentation says nothing about orientation change, it simply states that orientation command causes
form feeed. But probably it is just a lousy definiton, and you are right, it causes form feed only if orientation changes.
Thank you again,
Yulka
No, the question was - why this document (attached) has only two pages and not three?
Why form feed is not executed after the second orientation command?
This is not my document, but I need to understand, how many pages it has and why.
Thank you again,
Yulka
Hi everyone,
In PCL reference book I read the following upon the logical
page orientation command
"All data received prior to this
command is printed, and a Form Feed and Carriage
Return executed"
But here I have a document, which contains three
orientation commands (with some text after each...
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