>>Don't know what a PLC is.
Sorry, it's a programmable logic controller,
>>A full PCL5 font selection sequence includes up to 7 >>attributes, of which stroke weight is merely one.
-Symbol Set: ISO 8859-15
-Spacing: proportional
-Pitch:10
-Height:10
-Style: Condensed
-Stroke Weight: Bold
-Typeface Selection: CG Times
>As an aside, you are presumably using the driver's 'print >to file' option to see what is being generated.
I've installed an HP LJ4 driver to check the commands that will be used for an HP printer. This driver sends PJL commands to the printer. In the Epson manual is written, that this printer is compatible with an HP LJ printer, so I conclude that the Epson should understand these commands?
Unfortunately there's nothing in the 1900 manuals about the PCL commands(with the exception of the codes for the built in Fonts) so I have to use the HP manuals.
For a different Epson printer I found this about PJL-Codes:
But I don't know whether this is the same for the 1900 printer.
Now I've added some code in my PLC for saving the file to disk, attached you'll find one example. If I have a look at the file with PCL Reader (
), it looks like it should, but in real live it looks like the printer uses Toner Savings Mode.