User GuideIP CW2200

Items Specified by Printing Options

The following section explains the items that can be specified in each printing option.

filetype

Specify the Printer Language to be used for printing when a Printer Language except for RP-GL/2 is specified on the machine.

Format

filetype=Printer Language name

Or

fil=Printer Language name

Value and behavior

  • Substitute the three-letter abbreviation of the printer language name for "Printer Language name". To switch to RP-GL, specify "RGL". To switch to RP-GL/2, specify "GL2". The default values of the RPGL menu are applied.

Explanation

  • The Printer Language selected in "Printer Language" on the "System" tab under "Printer Settings" is used for printing, unless this printing option is specified. If RP-GL/2 is not selected, output files may not be printed normally. If "Auto" is selected in "Printer Language", the machine automatically switches its printer language to RP-GL/2 when it receives an RP-GL/2 file.

imagedirection

Specify whether or not to rotate the images in the drawing.

Format

imagedirection=reverse

imagedirection=normal

Value and behavior

Value

Behavior

reverse

Rotates the images in the drawing by 180 degrees when printing

normal

Prints the images in their original orientation

Explanation

  • This printing option is effective even when "pjl=on" is not specified.

pjl

Specify "pjl" to enable "qty".

Format

Pjl=on

Explanation

  • In order to enable "qty", you must also specify "pjl=on". The "qty" option is ignored.

qty

Specify the number of copies to which electronic sorting is applied.

Format

qty=sort quantity

Value and behavior

  • Specify an integer value between 1 and 999.

Explanation

  • In order to enable "qty", you must also specify "pjl=on". The "qty" option is otherwise ignored.

  • When you specify "emlqty", the "qty" option is ignored.

usercode

Specify the user code.

Format

usercode="user code"

Explanation

  • Specify the user code by entering an 8-digit number.

  • Enclose the user code in quotation marks (").

  • This item cannot be specified when you are using a FTP client under Windows.

Note

  • To specify a user code using "ftp", use capital letters.

  • Double quotation marks are not transmitted under some operating systems, and you may need to enter an escape character such as backslash "\" (0x5c) in such cases. For example, use the following format for "ftp":

  • ftp> put filename USERCODE=\"12345\"