Switching Emulation Modes on the IBM 4019 and 4029 PrintersLast reviewed: September 10, 1996Article ID: Q102441 |
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SUMMARYThis articles describes how to change emulation modes on the IBM 4019 and 4029 Laser Printers. The IBM 4019 and 4029 have the following four emulation modes:
IBM ASCII mode (also called IBM PPDS mode) Hewlett-Packard (HP) PCL4 Emulation mode (HP LaserJet II) Plotter Emulation mode (IBM or HP Graphics Language) PostScript mode (with PostScript option installed) MORE INFORMATION
Changing Emulation Modes on the 4019The printer is in IBM ASCII mode by default. To change the mode, when the printer is turned on, you either press one of three buttons or a combination of buttons.
1 = IBM ASCII mode 2 = HP Emulation mode 3 = Plotter Emulation mode 8 = PostScript modeNOTE: The drivers supplied with Microsoft Word 5.0 for MS-DOS for the IBM 4019 are for use when the printer is in IBM ASCII (PPDS) mode. The printer can also be operated as an HP LaserJet-compatible printer by setting it to HP Emulation mode and using an HP LaserJet II printer driver.
Changing Emulation Modes on the 4029The printer is in IBM ASCII mode by default. The mode can be changed by pressing the Main Menu button located on the front panel of the printer. The current emulation is displayed with the Ready status message on the front panel after the printer is turned on. To change the emulation mode:
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