User`s manual
Chapter 7 Emulation
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!R! FRPO V3, ’TimesNewRoman’;
FRPO U6, 9; FRPO U7, 53;
STAT;
EXIT; 
The STAT command in the third line prints a status page that enables the user to confirm 
changes made with the preceding sequences. The power-up font and symbol set are 
shown in the Interfaces section.
Resource Protection 
The resource protection feature is Kyocera’s implementation of the HP’s resource sav-
ing. The feature preserves resources during emulation switching. The protected 
resources, user-defined symbol sets and patterns, fonts, and macros, remain intact when 
the user switches to and from the HP LaserJet emulation. 
A permanent default can be set for resource protection using the following FRPO com-
mand: 
!R! FRPO N9, 1; EXIT; or !R! FRPO N9, 2; EXIT; 
The 
MENU key on the printing system’s control panel may also be used to establish 
resource protection. 
The following table summarizes the features and functions of the resource protection 
mode in the HP LaserJet emulation.
A detailed description of the FRPO N9 command follows. Note that the factory default 
setting for the N9 command is 0. 
Table 7.19. Resource Protection and FRPO N9 Value
Resource (Property)  Emulation  N9 = 0  N9 = 1  N9 = 2 
Soft fonts (Permanent) 
Soft fonts (Temporary) 
HPLJ 
HPLJ 
Deleted 
Deleted 
Retained 
Deleted 
Retained 
Retained 
Macros (Permanent) 
Macros (Temporary) 
HPLJ 
HPLJ 
Deleted 
Deleted 
Retained 
Deleted 
Retained 
Retained 
User patterns (Permanent) 
User patterns (Temporary) 
HPLJ 
HPLJ 
Deleted 
Deleted 
Retained 
Deleted 
Retained
Retained 
User symbol set (Permanent) 
User symbol set (Temporary) 
HPLJ 
HPLJ 
Deleted 
Deleted 
Retained 
Deleted 
Retained 
Retained 
Print environment  HPLJ  Deleted  Deleted  Retained 
Permanent dictionary  KPDL  Retained Retained Retained
N9 = 0, resource protection is off. No resources will be protected during emulation 
switching, regardless of whether they are temporary 
or permanent. When the user returns to the mode 6 
emulation, the print environment will be reset. The 
print environment includes items such as number of 
copies, orientation, and margins. 










