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- ^
- Mailing Address and Return Address Fields
-
- Length: 40 characters
- Format: Free text
-
- To print an envelope, fill in the return and mailing address fields.
- Press ESC to activate the menu, then select "Print!" to print a single
- envelope.
-
- If you have created an address data file , the return address fields may be
- filled. Use the "Del" key to clear the return address fields if you wish the
- return address to be blank.
-
-
- This is a help screen. Press ESC to return to work
- or PgDn for more information
- ^
-
- If your envelope definition specifies a bar code location, ENVLJ will
- print the Postal Bar Code for the adressee's zip code at the specified
- location. Please note, however, that bar codes can only be printed on
- Laserjet+ and Laserjet-II printers; the original Laserjet does not support
- the necessary graphics commands.
-
- You can define envelopes, fonts, and addresses by selecting the appopriate
- items from the menu. Remember, help is available at all times by pressing
- Alt-H.
-
- This is a help screen. Press ESC to return to work
- or PgDn for more information
- ^
-
- ENVLJ, its documentation, and help-text files are copyright (c) 1989,1990
- by Steven D. Stern (the Author). This program is NOT placed in the
- public domain; it remains the property of the Author. Payment of a
- $25.00 fee provides you with a license to use ENVLJ on one computer.
- Please send your check, payable to "Steven Stern", for $25 to:
-
-
- Steven D. Stern
- 1213 Glencoe Avenue
- Highland Park, IL 60035
-
- Your support is greatly appreciated!
-
-
- This is a help screen. Press ESC to return to work.
- ^
- ~data
- ^
- Select An Item
-
- Select:
-
- Place a character to the left of the address descriptor you wish to
- select. Press "ENTER" to choose that address, envelope, or font.
-
- Batch Printing:
-
- To print selected addresses, place a character to the left of the
- address descriptor you wish to use. Select "Print!" from the menu.
-
- To print ALL addresses in the data file, select "All" from the menu.
-
- This is a help screen. Press ESC to return to work.
- ^
- ~menu
- this is menu help
-
-
-
- This is a help screen. Press ESC to return to work.
- ^
- ~edit
- ^
- Address:
-
- Type the corrections. Select SAVE or ABANDON from the menu after
- making your changes.
-
-
- This is a help screen. Press ESC to return to work or
- press PgDn for help with Fonts
- ^
- Font:
-
- Enter the string that must be sent to the printer to select the font you
- wish to use. Use ~ in place of ESC. Select SAVE or ABANDON from the menu
- after making your changes.
-
- This is a help screen. Press ESC to return to work or
- press PgUp to review.
- ^
- ~env
- ^
- Enter the coordinates of the return address and mailing address. You are
- specifying the upper left corner of each area. The format is:
-
- RA_ROW RA_COL
- MA_ROW MA_COL
- BC_ROW BC_COL
- FM_ROW FM_COL
-
- where RA is the return address, MA is the mailing address, BC is
- the bar code, and FM is the FIM code.
-
- The Post Office scanners look for the printed address in an imaginary
- rectangle which extends from 5/8" to 2 3/4" from the bottom of the
- envelope, with 1" margins on each side.
-
-
- This is a help screen. Press ESC to return to work
- or PgDn for information on bar coding (BC,FM)
-
- ^
- The BC_ROW and BC_COL should position the bar code such that the leftmost
- bar is between 3 1/4" and 4" from the right edge of the envelope and the
- bottom of the bars is 1/4" from the bottom of the envelope.
-
- The FIM code (FM_ROW,FM_COL) tells the post office scanners to look
- for the bar codes. The FIM pattern should be no lower than 1/8" from
- the top edge of the envelope and should lie in an imaginary rectangle
- which extends for 1 1/4" horizontally, starting nore more than 1 3/4"
- from the right edge of the envelope and no deeper than 5/8" from the
- top edge of the envelope. The rightmost bar must be between 1 5/8"
- and 2 1/8" from the right edge of the envelope.
-
- If either the FM location or the BC location is "0,0", no bar codes will
- be printed.
-
- This is a help screen. Press ESC to return to work or
- press PgUp to review
- ^
- ~hwset
- ^
- The Printer Setup screen controls the setup strings sent to the printer at
- the time your envelope is printed. When it's time to print an envelope,
- the following are sent to the printer:
-
- -- Printer Reset (~E)
- -- Landscape (~&l1O)
- -- Manual Feed / Envelope (~&l3H)
- -- Font Definition
- -- Additional Printer Setup
-
- This screen lets you turn on or off the Landscape and Manual Feed /
- Envelope strings and define an additional printer setup string if, for
- example, you want to enable a 2nd paper tray or auxiliary envelope feeder.
- As with other printer strings, use "~" in the string to represent the ESC
- character.
-
- IF YOU HAVE A LASERJET IIP or are using the envelope tray for the Series II:
-
- This is a help screen. Press ESC to return to work
- or PgDn for information on the IIP and envelope tray.
- ^
- IF YOU HAVE A LASERJET IIP or are using the envelope tray for the Series II:
-
- You need to use the additional setup string to adjust the printer's
- default margin in order to print at the top of the envelope. Enter the
- following in the Additional Setup String field:
-
- ~&l0E
-
- Then, press ENTER, ESC, and select SAVE.
-
- This will align the first printable line (line 1) with the top edge of
- the envelope.
-
-
-
- This is a help screen. Press ESC to return to work or
- press PgUp to review
- ^