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MODE (Configure Printer)

Configures a printer connected to a parallel printer port. This version of the MODE command sets the characteristics for an IBM-compatible or Epson-compatible printer connected to a parallel printer port (LPT1, LPT2, or LPT3). Syntax MODE LPTn[:] [c][,[l][,r]] MODE LPTn[:] [COLS=c] [LINES=l] [RETRY=r] Parameters LPTn Specifies the parallel port to which the device is attached. Valid values for n are in the range 1 through 3. If you omit any of the following three parameters, MODE uses the most recent setting for the omitted parameter. If you are using the shorter form of the syntax (without the words COLS=, LINES=, and RETRY=), the MODE command "recognizes" the parameters by their positions. Thus, if you do not specify a value for a parameter, you must still type the comma that precedes the next parameter. COLS=c Specifies the number of characters (columns) per line: 80 or 132. The default value is 80. You can abbreviate this parameter by omitting COLS= and specifying a value for c. LINES=l Specifies the vertical spacing and the number of lines per inch: 6 or 8. The default value is 6. You can abbreviate this parameter by omitting LINES= and specifying a value for l. RETRY=r Specifies the retry action to take if a time-out error occurs when MODE attempts to send output to a parallel printer. This parameter causes part of MODE to remain resident in memory. The following list shows each valid value for r and a brief description of its meaning: B Return "busy" from a status check of a busy port. E Return an error from a status check of a busy port. P Continue retrying until printer accepts output. R Return "ready" from a status check of a busy port. N Take no retry action (default value). You can also specify NONE for this value. If you are using the MODE command over a network, do not use any of the r values. You can abbreviate this parameter by omitting RETRY= and specifying a value for r.
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