Asynchronous Terminals and Printer Processes Programming Manual
 PRINTER PROGRAMMING CONSIDERATIONS
 Resetting the 5573 Printers
 | Resetting the 5573 Printers
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 | Resetting the printer ensures that the I/O process and the
 | printer are at a known default state. The I/O process performs
 | a RESET only once for a device, when the device is first
 | opened. The I/O process does not perform another RESET even if
 | multiple opens exist on the device. In addition, the I/O process
 | can perform a RESET only for operations not controlled by the
 | spooler. For operations controlled by the spooler, the spooler
 | issues a SETMODE 28 at the beginning of each job.
 |
 | The RESET or SETMODE 28 sets all the SETMODE parameters to their
 | SYSGEN values and causes the driver to issue 
ESC
E to the printer.
 | The 
ESC
E resets the printer to the front panel defaults, the VFC
 | table to its default, and causes a conditional physical top of
 | form.
 |
 | SETMODE 29 is the only SETMODE parameter not affected by a
 | SETMODE 28 operation or by the RESET command when the device is
 | first opened. SETMODE 29 sets auto answer or control answer.
 |
 | Do not press the RESET button on the printer during printing.
 | Doing so can cause data to be lost. Pressing the RESET button
 | does not reset programmable parameters or top of form, nor does
 | pressing the RESTORE button on the printer.
 |
 |
 | NOTE
 |
 | You must use the spooler when printing on a 5573 printer.
 | The spooler flushes the buffer when the device is closed
 | ensuring that all data in the buffer is printed. If the
 | spooler is not used, you may lose the last line of data.
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 | Direct-Access Vertical Format Unit
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 | The 5573 printers do not support DAVFU or VFU downloading.
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 | Printing Restrictions for 5573
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 |
 | The 5573 printer may be unavailable for up to 30 seconds between
 | the closing of one job and the start of another. To ensure the
 | printer has completed a job and has reset its internal parameters
 | properly, you should allow more than 30 seconds between jobs.
 |
 7-36 November 1987










