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v The twinaxial portion of the IBM Coax/Twinax feature of this printer is subject
to the following limitations:
Minimum dot matrix of 9 wide by 8 high
Minimum dot matrix of 4 or 7 wide by 8 high
Print lines greater than 198 characters
v
TN5250 vs. Twinax (Non-IPDS) on the IBM 6500–v:
There are a few features that may have been available through Twinax
(Non-IPDS) that are not supported under TN5250. Some of the unsupported
features are superscript, subscript, and word underscore. Some of the
limitations are line density, character selection, and page presentation. This is
a partial listing, so it is suggested that you review your jobs to determine
which adjustments should be made to accommodate these limitations.
v
IBM 6500–v vs. 4234 IPDS Comparisons - 4234 Emulation Differences
The 4234 emulation will not support Load Symbol Sets (LSS)
The 4234 emulation will use Courier for all Near Letter Quality (NLQ) mode
printing, whereas 4234-NLQ mode was Gothic for 13.3, 16.7, and 18 CPI. The
dot sizes are different.
Also, the 6500–v has a single dot size vs. three with 4234. For bar code
applications, some combinations of unit module width, wide-to-narrow ratio,
and element height may affect read rates.
The 4234 emulation will support image and font resolution of 120 x 144 pel,
compared to 144 x 144 pel in the 4234. This will cause images to change size
vertically.
v
Proportional Space Mode (PSM) is not the same in your new printer. Some
differences will occur.
v IBM 6500–v vs. 4234 IPDS Comparisons - Differences:
The 6500–v will report Loaded Font command set (LF2) in the Sense Type
and Model (STM), but will not support Load Symbol Set (LSS).
The 6500–v will support Page Continuation Actions (PCA) without
highlighting.
The 6500–v cannot detect Human Readable Information (HRI) outside of the
Bar Code Presentation space under all circumstances.
Note:
For information on differences between this printer’s data stream emulations
and other printer data streams, such as the IBM Proprinter III XL, please
refer to the 6500 ASCII Programmer’s Reference Manual.
Appendix C. Host Attachment 269

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