XEROX IMAGEWRITER 2 4 1 IMAGEWRITER 1 4 By: Ron Clarke (RClarke.pasa@Xerox.ARPA) INTRODUCTION IMAGEWRITER allows a user to print text files, windows and bitmaps on an Apple Imagewriter printer using the serial port on a Xerox 1108/1109/1186 workstation. This software will work on either the TTY port (labeled DCE) or RS232C port (labeled DTE). The RS232C port is standard on an 1186 and is part of the E-30 option kit on the 1108/1109. SOFTWARE REQUIRED IMAGEWRITER.DCOM DLTTY.DCOM or DLRS232C.DCOM (depending on the port that is being used) ICONW.DCOM FREEMENU.DCOM HARDWARE REQUIRED Apple Imagewriter or Imagewriter II. Both the standard and the wide carriage model are supported. CABLE CONNECTIONS The following cable connections are used to connect the Imagewriter to either the TTY or RS232 port. TTY Port (DCE) IMAGEWRITER - DB25 Connector Sig Pin Pin Sig FGRND 1 1 FGRND TD 2 2 TD RD 3 3 RD SGRND 7 7 SGRND Pins 4, 8 and 20 jumpered together on the TTY port end of the connector. RS232 Port (DTE) IMAGEWRITER - DB25 Connector Sig Pin Pin Sig FGRND 1 1 FGRND TD 2 3 RD RD 3 2 TD SGRND 7 7 SGRND Pins 5, 6, 8 and 20 jumpered together on the RS232 port end of the connector. LOADING IMAGEWRITER Make sure that DIRECTORIES contains the directory where the required software is located. When the file IMAGEWRITER.DCOM is loaded, the item "Imagewriter" will be added onto the Background menu. RUNNING IMAGEWRITER Select "Imagewriter" from the background menu and you will be prompted to locate the Imagwriter printer menu that appears below. 8{ÆO{~1 &1131F:431k Z <>1k Z 4413! 1613!13{Ǐ=<{??>??>??>??>?>??> S!2d?b3?&)>0`?pa?>`?<a?ǁ>@`?a?恀>``?Fa?f!> c0`?f3?f!> ?\<<?>??>??>??> After the defaults have been set, as indicated below, printing can be initiated by selecting the item START on the Imagewriter menu. At this point you may enter one of the following: FILENAME A filename of a text file to be printed. The text should be plain, unformatted text and should contain no Image Objects. If the text contains font information, it will be printed at the end of document and will cause a number of form feeds to occur before printing is completed. An ATOM The atom can be a pointer to either a window or bitmap. If the bitmap or window is too large to fit on the printer you will be prompted to select an edit option from a pop-up menu. Editing options include: Rotate, Clip Right Edge, Clip Left Edge, Clip Top Edge, Clip Bottom Edge, Shrink or a combination of these. WHICHW After typing WHICHW (no parenthesis) and before you type a carriage return, the cursor should be in the window that you want to print. If the window is too large to print, you will be prompted, as indicated above, to select an editing option. SCREENBITMAP This will cause the whole screen to be printed. If the screenbitmap is too large to print, you will be prompted, as indicated above, to select an editing option. STOPPING PRINTOUT Printing occurs as a background process and can be stopped at any time by buttoning STOP on the Imagewriter menu, or by killing the process IMAGEWRITER.PRINTING. If the latter is done, any files being printed will be left open. QUITTING IMAGEWRITER When the main Imagewriter window is closed the associated communication port and its output stream will be closed by the Imagewriter software. If the the Imagewriter window is shrunk the following icon shown below will be displayed. A+?u$5LT$ $D}$I$$HH   @ !"$(0 IMAGEWRITER DEFAULT SETTING IMAGEWRITER initially sets a number of default values that can be seen and reset if necessary, by selecting SET from the Imagewriter Menu. This will bring up the Imagewriter Defaults Menu shown below. ?NxmTg_w;}-mvm{mn6Uvvm۟m߻vvm6lXvc~y a ca0͍8͍͌͌|D AL2>ݛ47m0 BH".ݻt<p1nj???< 6(6(Þ?`63mm` `x10 1ux`1 m`1>m10m={ l``p10 `01uosP1 c6P1>6106={ {p<@< 06!LJ06` B06ٛ` B0<ٛ B00ٛ BH0` A`|