Developer Note Developer Press© Apple Computer, Inc. 2000 Developer Note Apple LaserWriter Select 310 Printer
x PREFACE Conventions Used in This Note 0 The following visual cues are used throughout this note to identify different types of information:Note A
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CHAPTER 1 LaserWriter Select 310 Hardware 1Figure 1-0Listing 1-0Table 1-0
CHAPTER 1 LaserWriter Select 310 Hardware 2 The LaserWriter Select 310 printer is an economical laser printer that supports PostScript ™ Level 1 fun
CHAPTER 1 LaserWriter Select 310 Hardware 3 Table 1-1 LaserWriter Select 310 printer features Features Specifications Printing speed 5 pages per minu
CHAPTER 1 LaserWriter Select 310 Hardware 4 Communication Ports Communication Ports 1 The LaserWriter Select 310 printer supports two communication p
CHAPTER 1 LaserWriter Select 310 HardwareCommunication Ports 5 Figure 1-2 An 8-pin serial port connector Centronics Parallel Connector 1 The LaserW
CHAPTER 1 LaserWriter Select 310 Hardware 6 Communication Ports Figure 1-3 shows the pin designations for the Centronics parallel connector and Table
CHAPTER 1 LaserWriter Select 310 HardwareCommunication Ports 7 Figure 1-4 Timing for a Centronics interface 19-30 SIGNAL GROUND– Signal ground31 Not
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CHAPTER 1 LaserWriter Select 310 Hardware 8 Status Lights Status Lights 1 The LaserWriter Select 310 printer has three colored lights on the left sid
CHAPTER 1 LaserWriter Select 310 HardwareMemory Capabilities 9 Memory Capabilities 1 The standard configuration of the LaserWriter Select 310 printer
CHAPTER 1 LaserWriter Select 310 Hardware 10 Basic Operation DRAM Expansion 1 The LaserWriter Select 310 printer comes with 1.5 MB of DRAM installed
CHAPTER 1 LaserWriter Select 310 HardwarePage Types 11 Interactive Mode 1 You can use the LaserWriter Select 310 printer as a personal computer, and
CHAPTER 1LaserWriter Select 310 Hardware12 Paper HandlingPaper Handling 1The LaserWriter Select 310 printer offers a variety of paper handling feature
CHAPTER 1LaserWriter Select 310 HardwarePaper Handling 13Figure 1-7 Paper handling optionsOptions500 Letter30 Env250500UniversalBase productManual fee
CHAPTER 2LaserWriter Select 310 Software 2Figure 2-0Listing 2-0Table 2-0
CHAPTER 2LaserWriter Select 310 Software16 Software OverviewThis chapter describes the LaserWriter Select 310 software. It provides an overview of s
CHAPTER 2LaserWriter Select 310 SoftwareSoftware Overview 17The special operators are intended for use by interactive users, by programmers of host so
iiiContents Figures and Tables vii Preface About This Note ixWhat This Note Contains ixConventions Used in This Note xOther Reference Material xFor M
CHAPTER 2LaserWriter Select 310 Software18 Software OverviewTable 2-1 Paper tray selection operators Operator Descriptiona4tray Selects the paper tray
CHAPTER 2LaserWriter Select 310 SoftwareSoftware Parameters 19Product Strings 2Table 2-2 lists values assigned to the product strings associated with
CHAPTER 2LaserWriter Select 310 Software20 Software ParametersThe compatibility operators present in the LaserWriter Select 310 printer appear in thre
CHAPTER 2LaserWriter Select 310 SoftwareSetting Compatibility Operators 21Setting Compatibility Operators 2The LaserWriter Select 310 printer has an e
CHAPTER 2LaserWriter Select 310 Software22 Setting Compatibility OperatorsPage device parametersdefaultmultipurposetraysizedefaultpapertraydostartpage
CHAPTER 2LaserWriter Select 310 SoftwareSetting Compatibility Operators 23Setting System Parameters 2This section describes the compatibility operator
CHAPTER 2LaserWriter Select 310 Software24 Setting Compatibility Operatorsprintername 2product 2productA 2ramsize 2revision 2Syntax string printername
CHAPTER 2LaserWriter Select 310 SoftwareSetting Compatibility Operators 25setdefaulttimeouts 2setidlefonts 2setpassword 2Syntax job manualfeed wait
CHAPTER 2LaserWriter Select 310 Software26 Setting Compatibility Operatorssetprintername 2Setting Page Device Parameters 2This section describes compa
CHAPTER 2LaserWriter Select 310 SoftwareSetting Compatibility Operators 27manualfeed 2manualfeedtimeout 2margins 2pagestackorder 2Syntax – manualfe
iv pagecount 23printername 24product 24productA 24ramsize 24revision 24setdefaulttimeouts 25setidlefonts 25setpassword 25setprintername 26Setting Pag
CHAPTER 2LaserWriter Select 310 Software28 Setting Compatibility Operatorspapersize 2papertray 2setdefaultmultipurposepapertraysize 2Syntax – papersiz
CHAPTER 2LaserWriter Select 310 SoftwareSetting Compatibility Operators 29setdefaultpapertray 2setdostartpage 2setmargins 2Syntax tray setdefaultpaper
CHAPTER 2LaserWriter Select 310 Software30 Setting Compatibility Operatorssetpagestackorder 2setpagetype 2setpapertray 2Syntax bool setpagestackorde
CHAPTER 2LaserWriter Select 310 SoftwareSetting Compatibility Operators 31Setting User Parameters 2This section describes the compatibility operators
CHAPTER 2LaserWriter Select 310 Software32 Setting Compatibility Operatorswaittimeout 2Setting Device Parameters 2This section describes the compatib
CHAPTER 2LaserWriter Select 310 SoftwareSetting Compatibility Operators 33softwareiomode 2Setting Communication Parameters 2The following compatibilit
CHAPTER 2LaserWriter Select 310 Software34 Setting Compatibility Operatorssccbatch 2setpacketbackchannel 2Syntax channel sccbatch baud optionsDefinitio
CHAPTER 2LaserWriter Select 310 SoftwareSetting Compatibility Operators 35setsccbatch 2Setting Engine Device Parameters 2This section describes the co
CHAPTER 2LaserWriter Select 310 Software36 Setting Compatibility Operatorssetdarkness 2Setting Extensions to PostScript Level 1 2The LaserWriter Selec
CHAPTER 2LaserWriter Select 310 SoftwareSetting Compatibility Operators 37packedarray 2setcacheparams 2Syntax any0...anyn-1 packedarray packedarrayDefi
v setcacheparams 37setpacking 38Printer Error Parameter 38printererror 39PostScript Language Changes 39Packed Arrays 40Packed Arrays Versus Ordinary
CHAPTER 2LaserWriter Select 310 Software38 Setting Compatibility Operatorssetpacking 2Printer Error Parameter 2The LaserWriter Select 310 printer has
CHAPTER 2LaserWriter Select 310 SoftwarePostScript Language Changes 39printererror 2PostScript Language Changes 2Several additions have been made to t
CHAPTER 2LaserWriter Select 310 Software40 PostScript Language ChangesPacked Arrays 2PostScript language procedures are represented as executable arra
CHAPTER 2LaserWriter Select 310 SoftwarePostScript Language Changes 41The second way to create a packed array is to build it explicitly by invoking th
CHAPTER 2LaserWriter Select 310 Software42 PostScript Language ChangesChanges in Font Cache Operation 2Operation of the font cache has changed in the
CHAPTER 2LaserWriter Select 310 SoftwarePostScript Language Changes 43End-of-Line Recognition 2In PostScript interpreter versions 40.0 and later, the
CHAPTER 2LaserWriter Select 310 Software44 TrueType Fonts5. Data read by read and readstring undergoes no EOL translation. Whatever characters were re
CHAPTER 3Communication Channels 3Figure 3-0Listing 3-0Table 3-0
CHAPTER 3Communication Channels46 Serial CommunicationThe LaserWriter Select 310 printer has two communication ports that support two communication ch
CHAPTER 3Communication ChannelsSerial Communication 47Parity Settings 3The parity settings for the serial channel may be odd, even, space, or mark. Ta
CHAPTER 3Communication Channels48 SCC Operator EncodingXON/XOFF Flow Control 3XON/XOFF flow control uses two special characters, XON and XOFF, that may
CHAPTER 3Communication ChannelsCommunication Protocols 49Figure 3-1 SCC operator encodingCommunication Protocols 3The LaserWriter Select 310 printer
CHAPTER 3Communication Channels50 Communication ProtocolsThe serial and parallel communication handlers perform the special processing of the return a
CHAPTER 3Communication ChannelsCommunication Protocols 51Since any character code can be transmitted as data with this protocol, it can be used for se
CHAPTER 3Communication Channels52 Communicating with an IBM PCAfter CTL-A is received, the next character received that is not one of the special char
CHAPTER 3Communication ChannelsCommunicating with an IBM PC 53Unlike the serial port, the Centronics parallel input allows no parameters. It always ac
CHAPTER 3Communication Channels54 Communication DynamicsXON/XOFF Flow Control for PC Communication 3To set up the LaserWriter Select 310 printer for s
CHAPTER 3Communication ChannelsStatus Queries and Spontaneous Messages 55Typically, characters written to the standard output file by PostScript operat
CHAPTER 3Communication Channels56 Status Queries and Spontaneous MessagesAll messages generated spontaneously by the server (as opposed to those messa
vii Figures and Tables Chapter 1 LaserWriter Select 310 Hardware 1 Figure 1-1 LaserWriter Select 310 printer side panel connectors 4 Figure 1-2 An 8-
ix PREFACE About This Note The LaserWriter Select 310 printer is a new member of Apple’s LaserWriter printer family. It is an economical printer tha
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