
FSL Reference Manual for Print Servers
Introduction
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2.2.3 Defining a permanent escape character
If you wish to define and save a permanent ESC character, you will have to
define a temporary escape character, use Function Y48, (Select Permanent
Escape Character) and save the settings in the permanent memory by the
command (ESC) X1 before powering off.
You can define the permanent ESC character using the apostrophe notation,
e.g.
%Y48,'<'%
NOTE:
If the character used in Function Y48, Select Permanent Escape Character, is
different from the one specified as temporary ESC character, the latest specified
character will take precedence immediately after you have defined Function Y48.
2.2.4 Removing a permanent escape character
The permanent ESC character may be removed again in the following way:
1. Set Function Y48, Select Permanent Escape Character, to ' ' ('space' or
No ESC character).
2. Define a new temporary ESC character as described above.
3. Save the settings using the command "<ESC> X1".
Examples of these commands are shown below (in the example, the permanent
ESC character is ">"):
>Y48, ' ' >
&&??%
%X1
Figure 4 Removing permanent escape character (">").