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    www.lexmark.com A ugust 2004 Lexmark and Le xm ar k with diamond design are trademarks of Lexmark Inter national, Inc., registered in the United States and/or other countries. © 2004 Lexmark International, Inc. 740 West New Circle Road Lexington, K entucky 40550 T ec hnical Ref erence[...]

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    Edition: A ugust 2004 The followi ng paragraph does not apply to any count ry where su ch pro vision s are inconsistent with local law: LEXMARK INTERNA TIONAL, INC., PRO VIDES THIS PUBLICA TION “AS IS” WITHOUT W ARRANTY OF ANY KI ND , EITHER EXP RESS OR IMPLIED , INCLUDING, BUT NO T LIMITED TO , THE IMPLIED WA RR ANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILI TY OR [...]

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    Conten ts TO C - 1 Contents Introduction ................ .......................................... ............ 1-1 Overview...... ................... ................... .................. ........................ .................. ..... 1-1 Navigational Tip s ................. .... ..... ..... .................. ..... ................... .... [...]

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    Conten ts TO C - 2 PCL Emulation Commands .......... ................... .................. ................... ............ 2-62 PCL Emulation Commands by Function ............. ....................... ................. 2-62 GL/2 Comma nds ............ ................... .................. ........................ .................. ... 2-84 Rast[...]

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    Conten ts TO C - 3 Printable Areas ................... ................... ................... .................. ................... 4-3 Logical Pa ge Size .............. ................... ....................... ................... .............. 4-4 PostScrip t Emulation Fonts for the Lexmark X422 ................. ................... ........[...]

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    Conten ts TO C - 4 File Naming Co nventions ................. ................... ................... .................. ..... 6-9 Device Se arch Order............... ................... .................. ................... ............ 6-12 Performance ........................ .................. ................... ................... ..........[...]

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    Conten ts TO C - 5 Printer-to-Computer Co mmunication (Advanced Sta tus) ........... ................. 8-17 Parallel Mode 1 ......... ....................... ................... ................... .................. ... 8-18 Parallel Mode 2 ......... ....................... ................... ................... .................. ... 8-19 Signal[...]

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    Introduction 1-1 CHAPTER 1: Intr oduction Overvie w The f ollowing edit i on of the T echnical R ef erence conta ins inf or mation about pr inter commands and printer lang uages supported by the f ollo w ing Le xmark pr inters: • Le xmar k™ C 510(n) • Le xmar k X422 • Le xmar k E230, E232, E330, E332n, E234(n) T o dete r mine which commands[...]

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    Introduction 1-2 Printed documentation i s also av ailab l e f or some Le xmar k pr inters . Obtain the correc t par t number f rom the f ollowi ng tabl e, call 1-800-553-9727, an d select option #1 to order a T echnical Ref erence f or y our printer . The T echn ica l Refer ence is divided int o the f ollo wing: Chapter 2: “PCL Em ulat ion” Sh[...]

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    Introduction 1-3 Chapter 7: “P rinter Specifi cations” Lists pr inter speci fications, including inf ormation about hardw are and en vironmental conditi ons. Chapter 8 : “Printe r Interfac es” Provi des information on printer int e rf aces, includin g inf or mation about para llel and serial inte rface , network s uppor t, and co m municati[...]

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    Introduction 1-4 Na vigational Tips If y ou are not famil iar with PDF files , the fol lowing tips ma y help you fi nd the inf or m ation yo u need. • T o mov e f orward and bac kward through thi s document : – Select an optio n under Vie w in the menu bar at the top of the page . – Use the arro ws in the toolbar at the top of the page , or t[...]

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    Introduction 1-5 Bibliogr aphy F or detailed i nformation about PCL emulation pr inter commands, P ostScript emulati on pr inter commands and operato rs, and inter f aces , re fer t o the f ollowing documentatio n: • Hewl ett-P ackard Des kJet Pr inter F am ily T echnical Ref erence , C2121-90101 • Hewl ett-P ackard L aserJet 4 T ypograph y and[...]

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    PCL 2-1 CHAPTER 2: PCL Em ulation When you selec t PCL emulati on as the printe r lan guage, the printer suppor ts the Hewl ett-P ackard C ompany’ s Las erJet Printer Command Language . This ch apter show s how to sel ect PCL emulation and disc usses PCL emulation commands , along with resid ent PCL emulati on font and symb ol set suppor t. T o d[...]

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    PCL 2-2 Using Y our Software Program T o select PCL em ulation, use the Printer Job Language (PJL) Enter Language Command. See “ENTER LANGU AGE Command” on page 3-3 f or more inf or mation. See “Printer Job Language” on page 3-1 f or the syntax and use of PJL. W arning: When y ou change printer l anguages, y ou ma y lose some or all pre vio[...]

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    PCL 2-3 P a g e Formatting The printab le areas and logical pages for PC L em ulation (both portrait and landsc ape orientation) a re illustr ated belo w . See the Legen d that f ollows for de finitions of areas A through I . Printable Areas Leg end: A P or trait physical page widt h and land scap e physical pag e lengt h B P or trait physical p ag[...]

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    PCL 2-4 Lexmark C510(n) The f ollo wing tabl e lists page si zes and print area di m ensions f or all paper and env elope siz es the Le xmark C510(n) printer suppor ts . F or more inf orm ation a bout the printab le areas and logical pages f or PCL emulation, see “Printab le Areas” on page 2-3. Note: The e xplanat ion of the printab le area ass[...]

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    PCL 2-5 Lexmark X422 The f ollo wing tabl e lists page si zes and print area di m ensions f or all paper and env elope siz es the Le xmark X422 printer suppor ts. F or more inf ormation about the printab le areas and logical pages f or PCL emulation, see “Printab le Areas” on page 2-3. Note: The e xplanat ion of the printab le area assumes the [...]

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    PCL 2-6 Lexmark E230, E232, E234(n), E330, E332n The f ollo wing tabl e lists page si zes and print area di m ensions f or all paper and env elope siz es the Lexmark E230, E232, E234( n), E330, and E332n printer suppor ts. F or more inf or mation about the printab le areas and logi cal pages f or PCL emul ati on, see “Printabl e Areas” on page [...]

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    PCL 2-7 Print Area Menu Item The printab le area is the area on a sheet of paper within which a pel can be printed. Logical page is a concept ual entity that defines t he area in which margins (top , bottom, left, right) ma y be set and the area in which the PCL cursor ma y be positioned. The ph ysical page border is the actual p hysical boundaries[...]

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    PCL 2-8 The Whole P age setting only af fects pages printed when using PCL emulati on. I f Whole P age is selected, the PCL language set s the logical page area equal to the ph ysical page dimensions . Since the logical page dimensions and the ph ysical page dimensions are t he same , in theor y , the cursor may be positioned an ywhere on the page.[...]

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    PCL 2-9 Font and Symbol Se t Suppor t f or the Le xmark X422 Y our pr inter has 91 resident f onts in PC L emul ation, including 8 9 scalabl e font s and two bi tmapped f onts. Se ver al paramete rs are used to se lect a f ont from t he data stream. These include symbol set, spaci ng, point or pitch, style , weight , and ty peface n umber . Fo r sc[...]

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    PCL 2-10 Y ou can also select f onts using PJL commands. The sel ecti on parameter is the number portion from the f ont ide nti fier sho wn on the f ont sample pages , such as 0 or 76 from f ont identif ie rs R0 or R76. Use the PJL v a lues show n in the tab les beginning on page 2-15 to s elect a symbol set. If a symb ol set does no t hav e a PJL [...]

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    PCL 2-11 CG Times 0 0 4101 A CG Times Ita lic 1 0 4101 A CG Times Bold 0 3 4101 A CG Times Bold Italic 1 3 4101 A Univ ers Medium 0 0 4148 A Univ ers Medium Ita lic 1 0 4148 A Univ ers Bold 0 3 4148 A Univ ers Bold Itali c 1 3 4148 A Letter Gothi c 0 0 4102 B Letter Gothi c Italic 1 0 4102 B Letter Gothi c Bold 0 3 4102 B Univ ers Conden sed Medium[...]

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    PCL 2-12 Times New Roman 0 0 1690 1 B Times New Roman Italic 1 0 16901 B Times New Roman Bold 0 3 16901 B Times New Roman BoldItalic 1 3 16901 B Arial 0 0 16602 B Arial Italic 1 0 16602 B Arial Bold 0 3 16602 B Arial Bold I talic 1 3 16602 B Symbol 1 0 0 16686 Wingding s 1 0 0 31402 Line P r inter 16 1 000 A POSTNET Bar Code 1 000 OCR-A 1 0 0 23584[...]

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    PCL 2-13 T ype 1 Fonts Thir t y of the T ype 1 f onts hav e diff erent font s election paramet ers in the f orward and back ward compatibili ty modes and 9 of the f onts work only in the f orward compatibil ity mode . With the appropriat e printer driv er install ed and selected, y our sof tware applicat ion selects thes e fonts . The f ollowing ta[...]

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    PCL 2-14 Helv etica Narro w Italic 5 0 24580 5 0 61444 B Helv etica Narro w Bold 4 3 24580 4 3 61444 B Helv etica Narro w Bold Itali c 5 3 24580 5 3 61444 B Helv etica Li ght 2 0 -3 24580 0 -3 61444 C Helv etica Li ght Obl ique 2 1 -3 24580 1 -3 61444 C Helveti ca B lack 2 0 5 24580 0 5 61444 C Helveti ca B lack Obliq ue 2 1 5 24580 1 5 61444 C P a[...]

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    PCL 2-15 Y our Lexmark printer def aults to the f or ward compatibili ty mode to enabl e a Hewl ett-P ackard Compan y’ s driver to sel ect the forw ard compatibil i ty fonts . The Le xmark PCL driver uses the bac kw ard compatibilit y mode and temporarily s witches the printer to this mode . The PCL (PJL) commands to s w itch the def ault compat [...]

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    PCL 2-16 PS Math 5M PSMA TH ✓✓ Math-8 8M MA TH8 ✓✓ Pi F ont 15U PIFONT ✓✓ Microso ft Publishi ng 6J MSP U BL ✓✓ Windo ws 3.0 Latin 1 9U WIN30 ✓✓✓✓ Windo ws Latin 1 19U WINL1 ✓✓✓✓ Windo ws Latin 2 9E WINL2 ✓✓ ✓ Windo ws Latin 5 5T WINL5 ✓✓ Windo ws Latin 6 (Bal tic) 19L ✓✓ ISO 8859- 1 Latin 1 (ECMA-94 ) [...]

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    PCL 2-17 PC-8 53 La ti n 3 (T ur ki sh) 18U ✓ PC-8 P olis h Mazo via 24Q ✓✓ Windo ws Cyrillic 9R ✓ ISO 8859- 5 Latin/Cyrillic 10N ✓ PC-866 Cy r illic 3R ✓ PC-855 Cy r illic 10R ✓ Russian-G OST 12R ✓ PC-8 Bulgarian 13R ✓ Ukrainian 14R ✓ Windo ws Greek 9G ✓ ISO 8859- 7 Latin/Greek 12N ✓ PC-869 Gree ce 11G ✓ PC-851 Gree ce 10[...]

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    PCL 2-18 All f onts that suppor t the Roman-8 (8U) symbol set also suppor t the f ollowing 19 symbol sets . C39 Bar Code (plus Human Readab le) 209Y Code 3 of 9 OC R-A 0O OCR- A OC R-B 1O OCR- B T able 2-8: ISO PCL Emulat ion Symbol Sets Symbol Set ID Symbol Set 1E ISO 4: United King dom 0U ISO 6: ASCII 0S ISO 11: Swedish f or Names 0I ISO 15: Ital[...]

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    PCL 2-19 Font and Symbol Se t Suppor t f or the Le xmark C510(n) Y our pr inter has 91 resident f onts in PC L emul ation, including 8 9 scalabl e font s and two bi tmapped f onts. Se ver al paramete rs are used to se lect a f ont from t he data stream. These include symbol set, spaci ng, point or pitch, style , weight , and ty peface n umber . Fo [...]

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    PCL 2-20 Y ou can also select f onts using PJL commands. The sel ecti on parameter is the number portion from the f ont ide nti fier sho wn on the f ont sample pages , such as 0 or 76 from f ont identif ie rs R0 or R76. Use the PJL v a lues show n in the tab les beginning on page 2-15 to s elect a symbol set. If a symb ol set does no t hav e a PJL [...]

  • Page 33

    PCL 2-21 Courier Bold Ital i c 1 3 4099 A CG Times 0 0 4101 A CG Times Ita lic 1 0 4101 A CG Times Bold 0 3 4101 A CG Times Bold Italic 1 3 4101 A Univ ers Medium 0 0 4148 A Univ ers Medium Ita lic 1 0 4148 A Univ ers Bold 0 3 4148 A Univ ers Bold Itali c 1 3 4148 A Letter Gothi c 0 0 4102 B Letter Gothi c Italic 1 0 4102 B Letter Gothi c Bold 0 3 [...]

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    PCL 2-22 Coronet 1 0 4116 B Times New Roman 0 0 1690 1 B Times New Roman Italic 1 0 16901 B Times New Roman Bold 0 3 16901 B Times New Roman BoldItalic 1 3 16901 B Arial 0 0 16602 B Arial Italic 1 0 16602 B Arial Bold 0 3 16602 B Arial Bold I talic 1 3 16602 B Symbol 1 0 0 16686 Wingding s 1 0 0 31402 Line P r inter 16 1 000 A POSTNET Bar Code 1 00[...]

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    PCL 2-23 T ype 1 Fonts Thir t y of the T ype 1 f onts hav e diff erent font s election paramet ers in the f orward and back ward compatibili ty modes and 9 of the f onts work only in the f orward compatibil ity mode . With the appropriat e printer driv er install ed and selected, y our sof tware applicat ion selects thes e fonts . The f ollowing ta[...]

  • Page 36

    PCL 2-24 Helv etica Narro w Italic 5 0 24580 5 0 61444 B Helv etica Narro w Bold 4 3 24580 4 3 61444 B Helv etica Narro w Bold Itali c 5 3 24580 5 3 61444 B Helv etica Li ght 2 0 -3 24580 0 -3 61444 C Helv etica Li ght Obl ique 2 1 -3 24580 1 -3 61444 C Helveti ca B lack 2 0 5 24580 0 5 61444 C Helveti ca B lack Obliq ue 2 1 5 24580 1 5 61444 C P a[...]

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    PCL 2-25 Y our Lexmark printer def aults to the f or ward compatibili ty mode to enabl e a Hewl ett-P ackard Compan y’ s driver to sel ect the forw ard compatibil i ty fonts . The Le xmark PCL driver uses the bac kw ard compatibilit y mode and temporarily s witches the printer to this mode . The PCL (PJL) commands to s w itch the def ault compat [...]

  • Page 38

    PCL 2-26 PS Math 5M PSMA TH ✓✓ Math-8 8M MA TH8 ✓✓ Pi F ont 15U PIFONT ✓✓ Microso ft Publishi ng 6J MSP U BL ✓✓ Windo ws 3.0 Latin 1 9U WIN30 ✓✓✓✓ Windo ws Latin 1 19U WINL1 ✓✓✓✓ Windo ws Latin 2 9E WINL2 ✓✓ ✓ Windo ws Latin 5 5T WINL5 ✓✓ Windo ws Latin 6 (Bal tic) 19L ✓✓ ISO 8859- 1 Latin 1 (ECMA-94 ) [...]

  • Page 39

    PCL 2-27 PC-8 53 La ti n 3 (T ur ki sh) 18U ✓ PC-8 P olis h Mazo via 24Q ✓✓ Windo ws Cyrillic 9R ✓ ISO 8859- 5 Latin/Cyrillic 10N ✓ PC-866 Cy r illic 3R ✓ PC-855 Cy r illic 10R ✓ Russian-G OST 12R ✓ PC-8 Bulgarian 13R ✓ Ukrainian 14R ✓ Windo ws Greek 9G ✓ ISO 8859- 7 Latin/Greek 12N ✓ PC-869 Gree ce 11G ✓ PC-851 Gree ce 10[...]

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    PCL 2-28 All f onts that suppor t the Roman-8 (8U) symbol set also suppor t the f ollowing 19 symbol sets . C39 Bar Code (plus Human Readab le) 209Y Code 3 of 9 OC R-A 0O OCR- A OC R-B 1O OCR- B T able 2-13: I SO PCL Emula tion Symbol Sets Symbol Set ID Symbol Set 1E ISO 4: United King dom 0U ISO 6: ASCII 0S ISO 11: Swedish f or Names 0I ISO 15: It[...]

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    PCL 2-29 Font and Symbol Se t Suppor t f or the Le xmark E230, E232 Y our pr inter suppo r ts 19 f onts in P CL emulation, i ncluding 17 scalab le f onts and t wo bitmapped f onts . Se ver al paramete rs are used to se lect a f ont from t he data stream. These include symbol se t, spacing, point or p itch, style , weight, and ty pefac e n umber . P[...]

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    PCL 2-30 Forward and Bac kwar d Co mpatib ility Mo des for the Lexmark E230, E232 Y our PCL emulatio n has f orward and b ackwa rd compatibilit y modes. The for ward compatibil ity mode is use d to emulate t he f onts in the He wlett-P ackard Compan y’ s LaserJet 4050. The backw ard compatibilit y mode is used for compat ibil it y wit h the Hewl [...]

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    PCL 2-31 Specialty PCL Fonts The f ollowi ng tabl e lists the f ont select ion commands f or f orward and backw ard compatibil ity mode f or each of t he five specialty PCL f onts . Since the f ont sel ection commands f or the f orward and backw ard compatibil ity modes are identical, the y are listed together in t he tab le. T able 2-15: For ward [...]

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    PCL 2-32 Selecting Symbol Sets for Le xmark E230 , E232 T o determine if a f ont or t ypefa ce suppor ts a symbol set, see the comple te listing of PCL emulation f onts and symbol sets i n the f ollowin g table s: “T ab le 2-16 : PC L Emulati on Symbol Sets - Latin 1” on page 2-32, “T ab le 2-17: PCL Emulation Symbol Sets - Latin 2, Latin 5, [...]

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    PCL 2-33 POSTNET Barcode ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ C39 Narrow ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ C39 Regular ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ ✘✘✘✘✘✘ ✘✘ C39 W ide ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ ✘✘✘✘✘?[...]

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    PCL 2-34 T able 2-17: PCL Emulation Sy mbol Sets - Latin 2, Latin 5, Latin 6, Cyrillic, Greek T ypeface / Symbol Set Lati n 2 Latin 5 Lati n 6 Cyrillic Gre ek Windo ws 98 Latin 2 ISO 8859 -2 Latin 2 PC-852 Latin 2 PC-8 P olish Mazo via PC-8 PC No va Windo ws 98 Latin 5 ISO 8859 -9 Latin 5 PC-857 Latin 5 (T urkish) PC-853 Latin 3 (T urkish) PC-T urk[...]

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    PCL 2-35 T able 2-18: PCL Emulation Symbol Sets - Specials Specials T ypeface / Symbol Set V entura Math PS Math Math-8 Pi f ont Micr osoft Publishing PC-911 Kata kana POSTNET Bar code OCR-A OCR-B C39 Bar Code (Upper Case) C39 Bar Code (plus Low er Case) C39 Bar Code (plus Human Readab le) Symbol Wingdings V entura ITC Zapf Din gbats PS ITC Zapf Di[...]

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    PCL 2-36 All f onts that suppor t the Roman-8 (8U) symbol set also suppor t the f ollowing 19 symbol sets . T able 2-19: I SO PCL Emula tion Symbol Sets Symbol Set ID Symbol Set / T ypeface 1E ISO 4: United Ki ngdom 0U ISO 6: ASCII 0S ISO 11: Swedi sh fo r Names 0I ISO 15: Ita lian 2S ISO 17: Spanish 1G ISO 21: German 0D ISO 60: Norw egian V ersion[...]

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    PCL 2-37 Font and Symbol Se t Suppor t f or the Le xmark E234(n), E330, E332n Y our pr inter has 91 resident f onts in PC L emul ation, including 8 9 scalabl e font s and two bi tmapped f onts. Se ver al paramete rs are used to se lect a f ont from t he data stream. These include symbol set, spaci ng, point or pitch, style , weight , and ty peface [...]

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    PCL 2-38 on page 2-43 to s elect a symbol set. If a symb ol set does no t hav e a PJL v alue, use the symbol set ID to select the sy mbol set. A f ont selection can be either t em porary or set as the def ault. Use the f ollowing PJL commands to select f onts: FONTSOURCE, FONTNUMBER, PITCH, PTSIZE, SYMSET , SET , DEF A UL T . See “T able 3-5: Com[...]

  • Page 51

    PCL 2-39 U n i v e r s B o l d I t a l i c 1134 1 4 8 T i m e s N e w R o m a n 1001 6 9 0 1 T i m e s N e w R o m a n I t a l i c 1101 6 9 0 1 T i m e s N e w R o m a n B o l d 1031 6 9 0 1 T i m e s N e w R o m a n B o l d I t a l i c 1131 6 9 0 1 A r i a l 1001 6 6 0 2 A r i a l I t a l i c 1101 6 6 0 2 A r i a l B o l d 1031 6 6 0 2 A r i a l B[...]

  • Page 52

    PCL 2-40 T ype 1 Fonts Thir t y of the T ype 1 f onts hav e diff erent font s election paramet ers in the f orward and back ward compatibili ty modes and 9 of the f onts work only in the f orward compatibil ity mode . With the appropriat e printer driv er install ed and selected, y our sof tware progr am selects these font s. The f ollowing tab le [...]

  • Page 53

    PCL 2-41 ITC Book man Light 1 0 -3 24623 1 0 -3 61487 ITC Book man Light Italic 1 1 -3 24623 1 1 -3 61487 I T C B o o k m a n D e m i 1022 4 6 2 3 1026 1 4 8 7 I T C B o o k m a n D e m i I t a l i c 1122 4 6 2 3 1126 1 4 8 7 I T C A v a n t G a r d e B o o k 1002 4 6 0 7 1006 1 4 7 1 I T C A v a n t G a r d e B o o k O b l i q u e 1102 4 6 0 7 110[...]

  • Page 54

    PCL 2-42 Y our Lexmark printer def aults to the f or ward compatibili ty mode to enabl e a Hewl ett-P ackard Compan y’ s driver to sel ect the forw ard compatibil i ty fonts . The Le xmark PCL driver uses the bac kw ard compatibilit y mode and temporarily s witches the printer to this mode . The PCL (PJL) commands to s w itch the def ault compat [...]

  • Page 55

    PCL 2-43 Selecting Symbol Sets for the Le xmark E234 (n), E330, and E332n T o determine if a f ont or t ypefa ce suppor ts a symbol set, see the comple te listing of PCL emulation f onts and symbol sets i n the f ollowin g table s: “T ab le 2-23 : PC L Emulati on Symbol Sets - Latin 1” on page 2-43, “T ab le 2-24: PCL Emulation Symbol Sets - [...]

  • Page 56

    PCL 2-44 Times New Roman ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ Times New Roman Italic ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ Times New Roman Bold ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ Times New Roman Bold Italic ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓?[...]

  • Page 57

    PCL 2-45 CG Omeg a Italic ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ CG Omeg a Bold ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ CG Omeg a Bold Italic ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ Antique O live ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓?[...]

  • Page 58

    PCL 2-46 P alatino It alic ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ P alatino B old ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ P alatino Bold Italic ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ITC Book man Light ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓?[...]

  • Page 59

    PCL 2-47 Times Rom an ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Times It alic ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Times Bo ld ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Times Bo ld It[...]

  • Page 60

    PCL 2-48 T able 2-24: PCL Emulation Sy mbol Sets - Latin 2, Latin 5, Latin 6, Cyrillic, Greek T ypeface / Symbol Set Lati n 2 Latin 5 Lati n 6 Cyrillic Gre ek Windo ws 98 Latin 2 ISO 8859 -2 Latin 2 PC-852 Latin 2 PC-8 P olish Mazo via PC-8 PC No va Windo ws 98 Latin 5 ISO 8859 -9 Latin 5 PC-857 Latin 5 (T urkish) PC-853 Latin 3 (T urkish) PC-T urk[...]

  • Page 61

    PCL 2-49 Arial Bold I talic ✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ Letter Gothi c ✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ Letter Gothi c Italic ✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ Letter Gothi c Bold ?[...]

  • Page 62

    PCL 2-50 Antique O live Bold ✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ Albe r t us Me diu m ✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ Albe r tus Ext ra Bo ld ✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ Clarend on C[...]

  • Page 63

    PCL 2-51 ITC Book man Demi ✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ ITC Bookma n Demi Italic ✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ ITC A van t Garde Book ✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ ITC A van t[...]

  • Page 64

    PCL 2-52 Times It alic ✓ ✓ ✓ ✘ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✘ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ Times Bo ld ✓ ✓ ✓ ✘ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✘ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ Times Bo ld Italic ✓ ✓ ✓ ✘ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✘ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ [...]

  • Page 65

    PCL 2-53 T able 2-25: PCL Emulation Symbol Sets - Specials Specials T ypeface / Symbol Set V entura Math PS Math Math-8 Pi f ont Micr osoft Publishing PC-911 Kata kana POSTNET Bar code OCR-A OCR-B C39 Bar Code (Upper Case) C39 Bar Code (plus Low er Case) C39 Bar Code (plus Human Readab le) Symbol Wingdings V entura ITC Zapf Din gbats PS ITC Zapf Di[...]

  • Page 66

    PCL 2-54 Arial Bold I talic ✓✓✓✓ ✓ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✘✘✘✘ Letter Gothi c ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ Letter Gothi c Italic ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✘✘✘✘ Letter Gothi c Bold ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ Univ ers Conden sed Medium ✓✓?[...]

  • Page 67

    PCL 2-55 Clarend on Co nd ens ed Bold ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✘✘✘✘ Mar igo ld ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ Coronet ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ Helvetica ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✘✘✘✘ Helv etica Ita lic ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ ?[...]

  • Page 68

    PCL 2-56 ITC A van t Garde Demi ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✘✘✘✘ ITC A van t Garde Demi Ob lique ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ Century School boo k Ro ma n ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ Century School boo k Ital ic ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✘✘✘?[...]

  • Page 69

    PCL 2-57 C39 Narrow ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✘✘✘✘✘ C39 Regular ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✘✘✘✘✘ C39 W ide ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✘✘✘✘✘ OCR-A ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ ✓✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✘✘✘✘ OCR-B ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ ✓ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✘✘✘✘ Wingding s ✘[...]

  • Page 70

    PCL 2-58 All f onts that suppor t the Roman-8 (8U) symbol set also suppor t the f ollowing 19 symbol sets. T able 2-26: I SO PCL Emula tion Symbol Sets Symbol Set ID Symbol Set / T ypefa ce 1E ISO 4: United Ki ngdom 0U ISO 6: ASCII 0S ISO 11: Swedish for Nam es 0I ISO 15: Italian 2S ISO 17: Spanish 1G ISO 21: German 0D ISO 60: Norw egian V ersion 1[...]

  • Page 71

    PCL 2-59 Command Structure This sect ion introduces the diff erent types of PCL emulation commands and their structure , or syntax. It also demonstrates ho w you can link commands to ab brev iat e them. Contr o l Codes Control Codes are singl e-character inst ructions . Commands PCL comm ands are m ultib yte strings (also known as “escape sequenc[...]

  • Page 72

    PCL 2-60 Comma nd Structure Most PCL emulation c ommands hav e the f ollo wing structure: ESC & a # C Spaces hav e been added to this e xample f or readability . The command parame ter v ar iab les are indicated b y a number sign (#). Comma nd P a rameter s A command par ameter sets t he v alue f or a command. Thi s v alue sta ys constant unti [...]

  • Page 73

    PCL 2-61 Example: ESC (s16.66H • Decimal: 27 40 1 15 49 54 46 54 5 4 72 • He x: 1B 28 73 31 36 2E 36 36 48 Use the plus symbol (+) or the min us symbol (–) to select a position rel ative to the current cur sor position. F or e x ample: ESC &a6C Mov e to hor izon tal cursor positi on, column six ESC &a+6C Mov e six columns to the right[...]

  • Page 74

    PCL 2-62 PCL Em ulation Commands See the f ollowi ng tab les f or a listing of the commands group ed b y function. T o deter mine which commands y our printer supports, see “T abl e A-1: PCL Emulati on Commands” on page A-1. PCL Em ul ation Co mmands b y Functio n T able 2-29: Job Control Command / P arameters Function / Res ult ESC E Printer R[...]

  • Page 75

    PCL 2-63 ESC &u#D Range = (96, 100, 120, 144, 150, 160, 18 0, 200, 225, 24 0, 28 8, 300, 360, 400, 450, 480, 600, 720, 8 00, 9 00, 1200, 1440, 180 0, 24 00, 3600, 7200) Def ault = 300 uni ts per inch Unit of Meas ure Sets the s i ze f or the PCL Unit (units per inch). The Uni t of Measure defi nes the unit used in the f ollo wing comman ds: •[...]

  • Page 76

    PCL 2-64 T able 2-30: Page Control Command / P arameters Function / Res ult ESC & l #A Pap e r 1 Exec utive 2 Letter 3 Legal 4, 10 Foli o 6, 11 Ledger (11 x 17) 13, 25 A5 P aper 15 Sta tement 26 A4 Pape r 27 A3 Pape r 12, 45 B5 P aper 46 B4 Pape r 101 Custom P aper/ Universal En velopes 80 M onarch 7 3/4 81 C o mmercial 10 89 Commerci al 9 90 D[...]

  • Page 77

    PCL 2-65 ESC &f#O 0S h o r t - e d g e 1 Long-edge Set Univ ersa l Feed Dir ect i on Sets the f eed di rection of Univ ersal si ze. F eed di rection means w hich side of t he print medi a, either the short edge o r the long edg e, f eeds first through the printer firs t. ESC &f#W [ custom name] # = num ber of by tes in the c ustom name Set [...]

  • Page 78

    PCL 2-66 ESC & l #F # = num ber of Lines Def ault = 60 o r 64 (Country specific ) Set T e xt Length Sets the b ottom margin len gth in lines , measured f rom the first lin e of the page . T ext Len gth equals Logic al P age Length –1 in ch (–1 / 2 inch f or top and –1/2 inc h for botto m). ESC & l #G 0 Auto Se lect (uses t he active b[...]

  • Page 79

    PCL 2-67 ESC & l #D 1 1 line/i nch 22 l i n e s / i n c h 33 l i n e s / i n c h 44 l i n e s / i n c h 6 6 lines/i nch (Defaul t) 88 l i n e s / i n c h 12 12 lines/in ch 16 16 lines/in ch 24 24 lines/in ch 48 48 lines/in ch Set Line Spac ing (Alternative Method) Spec ifi es VMI in l ines per in ch. Notes: • Fo r some printers, you can chang[...]

  • Page 80

    PCL 2-68 T able 2-31: Alphanumeric ID Command / P arameters Function / Res ult ESC &n#W [ope r ation] [string] # = numb er o f da t a bytes t hat make up the oper ati on and string Opera tion oper ation = 100 or 1 b yte = 0x 64 or ' d ' ascii Fo r exam ple: 100 Media Select String string = Se e Alphanumeric String list at rig ht Alpha[...]

  • Page 81

    PCL 2-69 ESC &a#R # = numb er o f Rows 1 V ertical Cursor Po sition (in Rows) Mov es the c ursor to a ne w positio n along the v er tical axis . Note: Row h eight is determined b y either the V ertical Motion I ndex (VMI) or the Set Line Spacing Command. ESC &a#V # = n umber of Decipoints 1 (1 Deci point = 1/720 inc h) V ertical Cur sor Po [...]

  • Page 82

    PCL 2-70 Note: F or the c om mands listed i n T ab le 2-33, font selection is based on all parameter s set foll o wing the best fit selection rules . T able 2-33: Font Selection Command / P arameters Function / Res ult ESC (# (primary) ESC )# (sec ondar y) # = sym bol set ID Def ault = 10U (PC-8 ) or 12U (PC-850), [ Country specific] Select Symbo l[...]

  • Page 83

    PCL 2-71 ESC (s#B (primary) ESC )s#B (se con dary) -7 Ultra Thi n -6 Extra Th in -5 Thin -4 Extra L ight -3 Light -2 Demi Li ght -1 Semi Light 0 Medium (Def ault) 1 Semi Bold 2 D e m i B o l d 3 B o l d 4 Extra Bold 5 Blac k 6 Extra Blac k 7 Ultr a Bl ack Select Str oke W eight Selects a font wi th a particular thic kness. Note: This comma nd will [...]

  • Page 84

    PCL 2-72 ESC &t#P 0, 1 1 byte char ac ters 21 1 or 2 b yte char acters 31 1 or 2 b yte charac ters 38 1 or 2 b yte charac ters 1008 1, 2, or 3 b yte charac ters (UTF-8) T ext P arsing Method Commun icates to the PCL parser whether c h aracter code s are interpreted as 1-b yte or 2-b yte char acter codes. ESC &k#S 0 10.00 cpi 2 16.66 cpi 4 1[...]

  • Page 85

    PCL 2-73 T able 2-35: Font Creation Command / P arameters Function / Res ult ESC *c#D # = F ont ID # (0 - 32 767) Def ault = 0 Set Font ID Sets the i dentificatio n number f or the f ont being downloaded. ESC )s#W [data] # = num ber of data b ytes Load Font Hea der Down loads soft f ont hea der inf or mation. Note: Set F ont ID bef ore using this c[...]

  • Page 86

    PCL 2-74 T able 2-37: Print Model Command / P arameters Function / Res ult ESC *c#G Gray Scale Fills 0 White (def ault) 1-2 2% gra y 3-10 10% gr ay 11-2 0 15% gray 21-3 5 30% gray 36-5 5 45% gray 56-8 0 70% gray 81-9 9 90% gray 100 100 % gray (B lack) Cross-Hat ch Fills 1 Horizontal line 2 V er tical l ine 3 Diagonal lin e 4 Diagonal lin e 5 Square[...]

  • Page 87

    PCL 2-75 T able 2-38: User -Def ined Patt ern Command / P arameters Function / Res ult ESC *c#W[ data] # = num ber of data b ytes User -Defined P attern Down loads binary pattern data. ESC *p#R 0 Rota te with print (Def ault) 1F i x e d Set P attern Reference Point Sets patte r n refer ence point to the current cursor po sition f or user- defined p[...]

  • Page 88

    PCL 2-76 ESC *c#G Gray Scale Fills 0 White (def ault) 1-2 2% Gra y 3-10 10% Gr ay 11-20 15% Gr ay 21-35 30% Gr ay 36-55 45% Gr ay 56-80 70% Gr ay 81-99 90% Gr ay 100 100% Gr a y (Blac k ) Cross-Hat ch Fills 1 Horizontal Line 2 V er tical L ine 3 Diagonal Lin e 4 Diagonal Lin e 5 Square Grid 6 Diagonal Gri d User-Defin ed Patte r ns # = User-D efine[...]

  • Page 89

    PCL 2-77 T able 2-40: Raster Graphics Command / P arameters Function / Re sult ESC *t#R 75 75 dpi 100 100 dpi 150 150 dpi 200 200 dpi 300 300 dpi 600 600 dpi 1200 1200 d pi Raster Resolution Note: 200 dp i is only supp or ted wh en the prin ter is operatin g in 600 dpi or 1200 dpi m ode. ESC *r#F 0 Rotate with p r int 3 F ixed (D efault) Raster G r[...]

  • Page 90

    PCL 2-78 ESC *b#M 0 Uncoded (De fault) 1 Run-Length Enc oded 2 T agged Imag e File F o r mat (TIFF) by te 3 Delta Row 5 Adaptiv e Co mp res si on 9 Replacement Delta Ro w 999 Zli b 1002 Group 4 1003 Group 3 one dim ensional 1004 Group 3 two dimension al K=2 1005 Group 3 two dimension al K=4 1006 TIFF word (16 bit) 1007 TIFF double -word (32 bit) 10[...]

  • Page 91

    PCL 2-79 ESC *t#V Ras ter Height (Destination) Sets the h eight of the d estination r aster . ESC *g #W[data] # - 8 (K-only ) or 26 (KCMY) Data Byte 0 - 0x 02 (constant) Byte 1 - nu mber o f col or s 0x01 - K o nly 0x04 - CMY K Byte 2,3 - X res for K pl ane 0x012C (300) or 0x 0258 (600) Byte 4,5 - Y res for K pl ane 0x012C (300) or 0x 0258 (600) By[...]

  • Page 92

    PCL 2-80 T able 2-41: Color Extensions Command / P arameters Function / Res ult ESC &b#M 0 Print in mix ed rend er algorithm mode 1 P r i nt u sing gray scal e eq ui valen t Monochr ome Print Mod e Cha nges ea ch co lor valu e to i ts gray scal e equi valent . ESC &p#C 0 Delete all palettes e xcept thos e in st ack (activ e pale tte is dele[...]

  • Page 93

    PCL 2-81 ESC *t#I 0 Gamma Correc tion Off 0.0 to 4.0 Gamma Num ber Gamma Cor rection Impro ves the pe rceptual cor rectness of c olor data sent fr om the monitor to any othe r non-linear d evice b y adjustin g the brightness and darknes s. ESC *t#J Render Algorithm Selects t he algorithm use d for d ithering images an d fills. ESC *v#A -32767.0 t o[...]

  • Page 94

    PCL 2-82 T able 2-42: Status Readback Command / P arameters Function / Res ult ESC *s#T 0 Inv alid loca tion (Def ault) 1 Use curr ently sele cted locatio n 2 All locat ions 3 Internal (reside nt) 4 Downloa ded entity 5 Car tridge 7 User-installa b le flash 200 Dis k Set Status Readback Loca tion T ype Sets the s tatus location type to the spec ifi[...]

  • Page 95

    PCL 2-83 T able 2-43: Picture Frame Command / P arameters Function / Res ult ESC *c#X # of Dec i points: 0 to 32 767 (1 Deci point = 1/720 inc h) Picture Fra me Horizontal Size (in Decipoints) Specifies the horizontal dimension of th e picture fr ame used when pr int i ng a GL /2 plot. ESC *c#Y # of Dec i points: 0 to 32 767 (1 Deci point = 1/720 i[...]

  • Page 96

    PCL 2-84 GL/2 Com mands Note: GL/2 is not a stand-a lone pl ot ter em ul ation. It ca n only be entered fr om wit hin PCL emulation and cannot be used w ith soft ware witho ut a unique printer dr iver wri tten explicitly for GL/2. The f ollowing tab les list the GL/2 commands b y group . T o determine which GL/2 commands y our printer suppor ts , s[...]

  • Page 97

    PCL 2-85 IR (X P1 , Y P1 (, X P2 , Y P2 )); Input Rel a tive P1 an d P2 IW (X 1 , Y 1 , X 2 , Y 2 ); Input Windo w MC (mo de(, opcode)); Logica l Operatio n PP (mode); Pix el Placement RO (a ngle); Rotate Coo rdinate System SC (X min, X max , Y min , Y max (, type(, left, bottom))); Sc al e T able 2-46: V ector Grou p Command / P arameter Command N[...]

  • Page 98

    PCL 2-86 RA X, Y ; Fi ll Rectangle Ab solute RR X, Y ; Fill Rectangle Relative WG rad ius, start_angle , sw eep_angle(, cho rd_angle); Fill W edge T able 2-48: Character Grou p Command / P arameter Comma nd Name AD (kind, v alue(,...)); Define Alt er nate F o nt CF (mode(, p en)); Char acter Fill CP (spaces , lines); Char acter Plot DI (run, rise);[...]

  • Page 99

    PCL 2-87 T able 2-49: Line and Fill Attrib utes Gr oup Command / P arameter Comma nd Name AC (X, Y); Anchor Corner CR (red black ref , red white r ef , g reen black ref , gree n white ref , b lue blac k ref , blue wh ite ref ); Color Range FT (fill_ty pe(, option1(, option2)); Fill T ype FT22, (P C L User-Defi ned P atter n ID); Fill T ype FT 9, le[...]

  • Page 100

    PCL 2-88 Raster I mage Grap hics These commands utilize the raster area. Bef ore sendin g data, set the presentation mode, the resoluti on, the compression mode, the raster height a nd width, and s t ar t raste r graphi cs. These parameter s are in ef fect u ntil you ov erwr ite them with a diff erent comm and or ther e is a printer r eset. T o ens[...]

  • Page 101

    PCL 2-89 Descriptions and e xamples of the diff erent parameters appear on the f ollowing pages . Each e xa mple dr a ws the same square out line 64 bi ts (8 b yt es) wide b y 64 scan lines long. Unc oded Da ta Uncoded Data is not compresse d. Only those bytes needed to f or m the image are sent. Each bit represents a single dot . In the first b yt[...]

  • Page 102

    PCL 2-90 Run -Length Encoded D ata Run-Length Enc oded Data is i nter preted in pai rs of b ytes. The first b yte: • Acts as a counter , or control by te. • Indicate s how man y times to repeat the data in t he second b y te. • Can be from 0 (no repetiti on) to 255. • The second b yte is the data b yte. Example: ESC *p300x 600Y |Move c urso[...]

  • Page 103

    PCL 2-91 Delta Row Delta Ro w is a compression mode that i denti fies and transmits only tho se by tes diff erent from the ones in a preceding ro w . Th e control b yte consi sts of two pa r ts: • High 3 bits: Number of b ytes to replace +1 (1 to 8). • Low 5 bit s: Offset from last unmodif ied b yt e (0-30) ; if the offs et is 31, t he ne xt b [...]

  • Page 104

    PCL 2-92 Adaptive Compression Adaptiv e compression al lows the combined us e of compression methods 0 t hrough 3 (Uncoded, Run-Lengt h En coded, TIFF , and Delta Row). It also allo ws the pr inting of empty ro ws (all z eros) or du plicate rows . • The T ransf er Raster Data command siz e includes all ro ws (scan lines). • Scan Mode and Si zeH[...]

  • Page 105

    PCL 2-93 Zlib Zlib is a gen eric compression method. It ref ers to a stand ard f or compression as w el l as the l ibrar y that implements the standard. The zlib compres sion m ethod uses the deflat e algorithm. This same algorithm is used by more wid ely known compress ion utilities such as PKZIP and GZIP . Compressed data is a series of v ariably[...]

  • Page 106

    PCL 2-94 The f ollow ing exampl e pr ints a Group 4 image file that i s 256 bits wide and 9,645 byte s long: ESC *b1002 M |Set Raster Compression to Group 4 ESC *r256S |Def ine width of im age in input bi ts ESC *r1A |Start Raster Graphics at current positi o n ESC *b9645 W |9,645 b y tes of a Gro up 4 image ... [ Grou p 4 image dat a ] ... ESC *rB[...]

  • Page 107

    PCL 2-95 Macr os When creating a macro , first assign it an ID number . If th is n umber is identical to an e xisting macro ID in RAM, the old macro is deleted when y ou specify the Macro Control Star t Definition . Nex t , star t the macro defi nition, send the contents of the macro , and s top the macro defi nition. Note: Altho ugh a macro ma y b[...]

  • Page 108

    PJL 3-1 CHAPTER 3: Printer Job Languag e Y our pr inter suppo r ts complete Printer J ob Language (PJL) c om mands, incl uding cer tain commands t hat cause the pr inter to e nter PCL emulation, P ostScript emulati on, and P ersonal Printer Data Stream (PPDS). T o deter mine which commands y our pr inter sup por ts, see Appe ndix B: “PJL Suppor t[...]

  • Page 109

    PJL 3-2 Notes: • P ar amet ers enclos ed in squar e brac ke ts ([ ]) are optiona l and not required f or command ex ecution. • The PJL inter preter requir es uppercase f or the @PJL prefix f or all PJL com- mands except the Unive rsal Exit Language (UEL) command. The rest of the PJL command is not case sensitiv e. The UEL command is case sensit[...]

  • Page 110

    PJL 3-3 ENTER LANGU A GE Com mand This command causes the printer to enter t he specified langu age, such as PCL emulation, P ostScript emulation, or PPDS. Syntax: @PJL E NTER LANG UAGE = la ngua ge [<C R>]< LF> Notes: • langua ge is PCL , PCL3, PCLXL , PostScr ipt , or PP DS . • Y ou can use uppercase , low ercase , or mix ed c ase[...]

  • Page 111

    PJL 3-4 Job Separat ion Commands Y our pr inter suppor ts the PJL JOB and EOJ commands. When the printer receiv es a JOB command, the print timeout is m ultiplied b y 10; when the printer receiv es a PJL EOJ command, the print timeout is reset t o the user def ault. The W aiting message appears on th e pr inter oper ator panel displ ay or t hrough [...]

  • Page 112

    PJL 3-5 Pa r a m e t e r s : NAME = " job name " Use the NAME par ameter to assign a charact er string name to a particular job . The name may be any combination of printab le character s, spaces or horizont al tabs up to a maximum of 80 char act ers, spaces , or tabs. The jo b name must be enclosed in doub le quotes, as ind icated by the[...]

  • Page 113

    PJL 3-6 F or detailed information on PJL pass word protecti on, see “File and Dev i ce Protecti on Co mmands” on page 3-93. Note: Setting a def ault PJL pass word dis ab les the use of PJL DEF A UL T and INITIALIZE commands . (See “DEF A UL T Command” on page 3- 8 and “INITIALIZE Command” on page 3-11.) EOJ Command The EOJ command signi[...]

  • Page 114

    PJL 3-7 En vir onment Commands and V ariables This secti on describes the printer en vironment v ariables an d the PJL commands used to modif y or quer y the variab les. Note: The word common appl ies to those v ariables common to both y our pr inter and the Hewl ett-P ackard Compan y’ s LaserJet printers. The f oll owing commands modif y the env[...]

  • Page 115

    PJL 3-8 DEF A UL T C ommand This command modifies th e def ault setti ng f or the specified en vironment v ariabl e and stores the setti ng in th e printer NVRAM. The new setti ng is activ ated with the occurrence of the ne xt PJL reset condition. Syntax: @PJL D EFAUL T [c omman d mo difi er: va lue ] varia ble= valu e [<C R>]< LF> [com[...]

  • Page 116

    PJL 3-9 variab le= va lue The suppor ted variab les and val ues are l i sted in the tab les beginning on page 3-12. Note: V ariables ma y be modified b y the DEF A UL T command, exce pt those mar ked Read Only . Some variab les ma y onl y be modified using the PJL SET command. Th ese variab les cannot be modif ied using the DEF A UL T command. Th e[...]

  • Page 117

    PJL 3-10 • LRESOU RCE: " devi ce:f ilena me.f ilety pe " is requir ed for LRESOURCE v ar iables . (See “T able 3-9: Printer Unique LRESOUR CE V ar iables” on page 3-53.) V alues f or " device:fi lena me.file type " are: device fl ash , flas h1 , disk , or disk1 ( case insensitiv e) filena me A unique identi fier f o r a fi[...]

  • Page 118

    PJL 3-11 INITIALIZE Com mand This command restores both the cur rent and def ault envi ronment variab l es to their f actor y def a ult val ues and updates the printer NVRAM. This command af f ects all of the v ar iab l es listed in “T abl e 3-3: Common V ar iab les f o r Both Printer Languages” on page 3-12 through “T able 3-8: Printer Uniq [...]

  • Page 119

    PJL 3-12 Common V ariables f or Both Pr inter Lang uages Note: The word common appl ies to those v ariables common to both y our pr inter and the Hewl ett-P ackard Compan y’ s LaserJet printers. The f ollowing common v ar iab les are suppor ted f or both PCL emulat ion and P ostScript emulati on, unless other wise noted. Theref ore , the [ comman[...]

  • Page 120

    PJL 3-13 CPLOCK (DEF A UL T only) Disa bles menus ON , OFF ON di sables the pr i nter operat or panel menus. OFF en ables menus. OFF DENSITY Print Darkness 1 to 5 T o determine the def ault v alue of y our printer , see “T able B-1: Common V ariables f or Both Printer Language s” on page B-1. 2, 3, 4 (Model s pecific) DUPLEX Duple x ON, OFF OFF[...]

  • Page 121

    PJL 3-14 HOLDTYPE (SET only) Print and Hol d Ty p e PUBLIC , PRIV A TE The HOLD , HOLDKEY , and HOLDTYPE v ariables inter act with each ot her as f ollows: • When HOLD is set to O n, HOLDKEY is set to a va lid PIN, and HOLDTYPE is set to Private , Confide nti al Print capab ility is av ailabl e. • When HOLD is set to O n, HOLDKEY is set to “ [...]

  • Page 122

    PJL 3-15 JOBOFFSET Offset P ages ON, OFF , BETWEENJOBS , BETWEENCOPIES INQUIRE or DINQ UIRE return s the v a lue of Offs et P ages as f o llo ws: • If Offset P ages is set to Of f, OFF is retur ned. • If Offset P ages is set to Betw een Jobs or Between Copies , ON is returned. Offset re fers to st acking entire print jobs or c opies of the sam [...]

  • Page 123

    PJL 3-16 OUTBIN Output Bin UPPER, LO WER, OPTIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN2 , OPTIONALOUTBIN3 , OPTIONALOUTBIN4 , OPTIONALOUTBIN5 , OPTIONALOUTBIN6 , OPTIONALOUTBIN7 , OPTIONALOUTBIN8 , OPTIONALOUTBIN9 , OPTIONALOUTBI N 1 0, “name” name is a v ariab le that allo ws fo r custom na ming of optional output bins . The te xt string is tr uncated t o [...]

  • Page 124

    PJL 3-17 PA R A L L E L (DEF A UL T only) (P or t Specific) P arallel Protoc ol SLO W , F AST A va lue of SLO W indicate s the P arallel Protocol setting i s Standard. The value of F AST ind icates the P arallel Pro tocol setting is F ASTBYTES . INQUIRE or DINQ UIRE returns the valu e of the P arallel Pro tocol as f ollow s: • If P arallel Proto [...]

  • Page 125

    PJL 3-18 PO WERSA VETIME (DEF A UL T only) P ow e r Sav e time, in minu tes 0 to 120 (M odel specif ic) 0 to 24 0 (Model speci fic) (0 indicat es the P ower Sa v er Tim e f eatu re is dis ab led.) The time the printer remain s idle bef ore it en ters P ower Sa ve mod e when POWERSA VE is On. Note: If a value great er t han 120 or 24 0 is sp ecif ie[...]

  • Page 126

    PJL 3-19 Printer Unique V ariables for Both Printer Language s The f ollowi ng variab les are unique t o some Le xmar k printers and ar e suppor ted for both PCL emulation and P ostScript em ulation. Theref ore, the [ command modifi er: va lue ] parameter should not be specif ied. T o deter mine which variab les your printe r supports, see “T abl[...]

  • Page 127

    PJL 3-20 LBONDOUTBIN (DEF A UL T only) Assign T ype/Bin - Bond UPPER, LOWER, DISABLED , OPTIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN2 , OPTIONALOUTBIN3 , OPTIONALOUTBIN4 , OPTIONALOUTBIN5 , OPTIONALOUTBIN6 , OPTIONALOUTBIN7 , OPTIONALOUTBIN8 , OPTIONALOUTBIN9 , OPTIONALOUTBI N 1 0, “name” name is a v ariab le that allo ws fo r custom na ming of optional out[...]

  • Page 128

    PJL 3-21 LCARDST OCK OU TBIN (DEF A UL T only) Assign T ype/Bin - Card Stock UPPER, LOW ER, DISABLED , OPTIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN2 , OPTIONALOUTBIN3 , OPTIONALOUTBIN4 , OPTIONALOUTBIN5 , OPTIONALOUTBIN6 , OPTIONALOUTBIN7 , OPTIONALOUTBIN8 , OPTIONALOUTBIN9 , OPTIONALOUTBI N 1 0, “name” name is a v ariab le that allo ws fo r custom na ming [...]

  • Page 129

    PJL 3-22 LCOLOREDLOADING (DEF A UL T only) Colo red Paper Loading OFF , DUPLEX OFF LCOLOREDOUTBI N (DEF A UL T only) Assign T ype/Bin - Colo red Paper UPPER, LOW ER, DISABLED , OPTIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN2 , OPTIONALOUTBIN3 , OPTIONALOUTBIN4 , OPTIONALOUTBIN5 , OPTIONALOUTBIN6 , OPTIONALOUTBIN7 , OPTIONALOUTBIN8 , OPTIONALOUTBIN9 , OPTIONALOUTB[...]

  • Page 130

    PJL 3-23 LCUST O MP APERHEIGHT Univ e rsal Height 76 to 915 in incr ements of 1 mm 3 to 36.01 in incremen ts of 0.01 in. Note: V alues are determined to b e inches or millimeters based on the LCUST OMP APER UNITS setting . 356, 360, 457 mm 14, 14 .17, 18 in. (Model an d count r y specifi c) LCUST OMP APERFEED Univ ersal Fe ed Direction SHORTEDGE, L[...]

  • Page 131

    PJL 3-24 LCUST OMTYPE1OUTBIN (DEF A UL T only) Assign T ype/Bin - Custom T ype 1 UPPER, LOW ER, DISABLED , OPTIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN2 , OPTIONALOUTBIN3 , OPTIONALOUTBIN4 , OPTIONALOUTBIN5 , OPTIONALOUTBIN6 , OPTIONALOUTBIN7 , OPTIONALOUTBIN8 , OPTIONALOUTBIN9 , OPTIONALOUTBI N 1 0, “name” name is a v ariab le that allo ws fo r custom na m[...]

  • Page 132

    PJL 3-25 LCUST OMTYPE2NAME (DEF A UL T only) Custom T ype 2 Name "name" name is a v ariab le that allo ws fo r custom na ming of print material ty pes. The te xt string is trunc ated to 24 char acters. When queried, t he quotes are not returned around the str in g name. Th e default na me is r etu r ned unle ss you hav e spec ified a cust[...]

  • Page 133

    PJL 3-26 LCUST OMTYPE3MEDIA (DEF A UL T only) Custom T ype 3 Medi a P APER, COA TED , GLOSSY , TRANSP ARENCY , LABELS, CARDST OCK, ENVELOPE, CO TTONP APER P APER LCUST OMTYPE3NAME (DEF A UL T only) Custom T ype 3 Name "name" name is a v ariab le that allo ws fo r custom na ming of print material ty pes. The te xt string is trunc ated to 2[...]

  • Page 134

    PJL 3-27 LCUST OMTYPE4LOADING (DEF A UL T only) Custom T ype 4 P a per Loa din g OFF , DUPLEX OFF LCUST OMTYPE4MEDIA (DEF A UL T only) Custom T ype 4 Medi a P APER, COA TED , GLOSSY , TRANSP ARENCY , LABELS, CARDST OCK, ENVELOPE, CO TTONP APER P APER LCUST OMTYPE4NAME (DEF A UL T only) Custom T ype 4 Name "name" name is a v ariab le that [...]

  • Page 135

    PJL 3-28 LCUST OMTYPE5LENGTH (DEF A UL T only) Custom T ype 5 Length NORMAL, SHOR T NORMAL LCUST OMTYPE5LOADING (DEF A UL T only) Custom T ype 5 P a per Loa din g OFF , DUPLEX OFF LCUST OMTYPE5MEDIA (DEF A UL T only) Custom T ype 5 Medi a P APER, COA TED , GLOSSY , TRANSP ARENCY , LABELS, CARDST OCK, ENVELOPE, CO TTONP APER P APER LCUST OMTYPE5NAME[...]

  • Page 136

    PJL 3-29 LCUST OMTYPE5WEIGHT (DEF A UL T only) Custom T ype 5 Wei g h t LIGHT , NORMAL, H EA VY NORMAL LCUST OMTYPE6LENGTH (DEF A UL T only) Custom T ype 6 Length NORMAL, SHOR T NORMAL LCUST OMTYPE6LOADING (DEF A UL T only) Custom T ype 6 P a per Loa din g OFF , DUPLEX OFF LCUST OMTYPE6MEDIA (DEF A UL T only) Custom T ype 6 Medi a P APER, COA TED ,[...]

  • Page 137

    PJL 3-30 LCUST OMTYPE6TEXTURE (DEF A UL T only) Custom T ype 6 Te x t u r e SMOO TH, NORMAL, ROUGH NORMAL LCUST OMTYPE6WEIGHT (DEF A UL T only) Custom T ype 6 Wei g h t LIGHT , NORMAL, H EA VY NORMAL LDOWNLO ADT ARGET (SET only) Download Ta r g e t RAM, FLASH, FLASH1, DISK, DISK1 If the de vice spe cified as th e download target is write or re ad/ [...]

  • Page 138

    PJL 3-31 LENVELOPETEXTURE (DEF A UL T only) Env elope Te x t u r e SMOO TH, NORMAL, ROUGH NORMAL LENVELOPEWEIGHT (DEF A UL T only) Env elope Wei g h t LIGHT , NORMAL, H EA VY NORMAL LESCCHAR (READ only) (P or t specific) ESC Ch aracter Substituti on 0 to 255 27 LF AXRESOLU TION (SET only) F ax Resolution ST AND ARD , FINE, SUPERFINE, UL TRAFINE Not[...]

  • Page 139

    PJL 3-32 LGLOSSY OUTPUTBIN Ass ign T ype/Bin - Glossy UPPER, L OWER, OPTIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN2 , OPTIONALOUTBIN3 , OPTIONALOUTBIN4 , OPTIONALOUTBIN5 , OPTIONALOUTBIN6 , OPTIONALOUTBIN7 , OPTIONALOUTBIN8 , OPTIONALOUTBIN9 , OPTIONALOUTBI N 1 0, “name” name is a v ariab le that allo ws fo r custom na ming of optional output bins . The te x[...]

  • Page 140

    PJL 3-33 LIMAGEENHANCETYPE Image Enhancem ent Te c h n o l o g y Ty p e 2, 4, A UT O 2, 4 (Model s pecific) LIMA GEORIENT A TION P age Image Ori enta tio n DONO TRO T A TE, RO T A TEP APER, RO T A TEENVELOPES, RO T A TEST APLED , RO T A TEST APLEDANDENVELOPES , RO T A TEALL DONO TRO T A TE Note: The fact or y def ault is RO T A TEP APER if an optio[...]

  • Page 141

    PJL 3-34 LLABELSOUTBIN (DEF A UL T only) Assign T ype/Bin - Labels UPPER, LOW ER, DISABLED , OPTIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN2 , OPTIONALOUTBIN3 , OPTIONALOUTBIN4 , OPTIONALOUTBIN5 , OPTIONALOUTBIN6 , OPTIONALOUTBIN7 , OPTIONALOUTBIN8 , OPTIONALOUTBIN9 , OPTIONALOUTBI N 1 0, “name” name is a v ariab le that allo ws fo r custom na ming of optiona[...]

  • Page 142

    PJL 3-35 LLETTERHEADOUTBIN (DEF A UL T only) Assign T ype/Bin - Letterhead UPPER, LOW ER, DISABLED , OPTIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN2 , OPTIONALOUTBIN3 , OPTIONALOUTBIN4 , OPTIONALOUTBIN5 , OPTIONALOUTBIN6 , OPTIONALOUTBIN7 , OPTIONALOUTBIN8 , OPTIONALOUTBIN9 , OPTIONALOUTBI N 1 0, “name” name is a v ariab le that allo ws fo r custom na ming of[...]

  • Page 143

    PJL 3-36 LMANU ALCOLORCMYK- IMA GE M anu al C olo r - CMYK Image OFF , VIVID , VIVIDCMYK, USCMYK, EUROCMYK USCM YK (US) EUROCMYK (non-US) LMANU ALENVELOPESIZE Manual Envelope, def ault fo r matting siz e COM10, COM9, MONARCH, DL, C5, B5, O THERENVELOPE CO M10, DL (Country specif ic ) LMANU ALENVELOPETYPE Manual Env elope T ype ENVELOPE, CUST O MTYP[...]

  • Page 144

    PJL 3-37 LMUL TIP AGEPR INT Multipag e Printing OFF , 2UP , 3UP , 4UP , 6UP , 9UP , 12UP , 16UP OFF LMUL TIP A GEVIEW Multipage Vie w A UTO , SHOR TEDGE, LONGEDG E A UT O LNP AP (READ only) (P or t specific) NP A Protocol Setting ON, OFF , A UT O This v alue is repo r ted fo r the interf ace l ink that the comman d is receiv ed. AU TO LOPTIONALOUTB[...]

  • Page 145

    PJL 3-38 LOPTIONALOUTBIN6NAME (DEF A UL T only) Opti onal Ou tput Bin 6 Name "name" name is a v ariab le that allo ws fo r custom na ming of optional output bins . The te xt string is tr uncated t o 24 char acters. When queried, t he quotes are not returned around the str in g name. Th e default na me is r etu r ned unle ss you hav e spec[...]

  • Page 146

    PJL 3-39 LO VERFLO WOUTBIN (DEF A UL T only) Overf l ow Bin UPPER, LO WER, OPTIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN2 , OPTIONALOUTBIN3 , OPTIONALOUTBIN4 , OPTIONALOUTBIN5 , OPTIONALOUTBIN6 , OPTIONALOUTBIN7 , OPTIONALOUTBIN8 , OPTIONALOUTBIN9 , OPTIONALOUTBI N 1 0, “name” name is a v ariab le that allo ws fo r custom na ming of optional output bins . Th[...]

  • Page 147

    PJL 3-40 LPICTURE GRADE PictureGr ade™ ON, OFF ON LPLAINLENG TH (DEF A UL T only) Plain P aper Length NORMAL, SHOR T NORMAL LPLAINOUTBIN (DEF A UL T only) Assign T ype/Bin - Plain Pa p e r UPPER, LOW ER, DISABLED , OPTIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN2 , OPTIONALOUTBIN3 , OPTIONALOUTBIN4 , OPTIONALOUTBIN5 , OPTIONALOUTBIN6 , OPTIONALOUTBIN7 , OPTIONAL[...]

  • Page 148

    PJL 3-41 LPPDS (DEF A UL T only) Activa te P ersonal Printer Data Stream (PPDS) printer language ON, OFF Use ON to enab le PPDS p rinter la nguage and OFF to disab le PPDS printer la nguage . After this co mmand is process ed, the printer perf orms a P ow er On Reset (POR) to act ivate t he changes . Note: The f ollowing pr inter se ttings in NVRAM[...]

  • Page 149

    PJL 3-42 LPREPRINTEDOUTBIN Assign T ype/Bin - Preprinted Pa p e r UPPER, LOW ER, DISABLED , OPTIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN2 , OPTIONALOUTBIN3 , OPTIONALOUTBIN4 , OPTIONALOUTBIN5 , OPTIONALOUTBIN6 , OPTIONALOUTBIN7 , OPTIONALOUTBIN8 , OPTIONALOUTBIN9 , OPTIONALOUTBI N 1 0, “name” name is a v ariab le that allo ws fo r custom na ming of optional[...]

  • Page 150

    PJL 3-43 LPRINTQ UALI TY Pr i nt Quality Mode QUICKPRINT , NORM AL, PRESENT A TION, GRAPHICS , IMAGES , 1200IMA GEQ, INKSA VER, NORMAL, BEST NORMAL LPUNCH Hole Punch ON, OFF O FF LREAR OUTBINNAME Rear Output Bin Name "name" name is a v ariab le that allo ws fo r custom na ming of optional output bins . The te xt string is tr uncated t o 2[...]

  • Page 151

    PJL 3-44 LST ANDARDOUTBINNAME (DEF A UL T only) Standard Outp ut Bin Name "name" name is a v ariab le that allo ws fo r custom na ming of output bins . The te xt string is truncat ed to 24 char acters. When queried, t he quotes are not returned around the str in g name. Th e default na me is r etu r ned unle ss you hav e spec ified a cust[...]

  • Page 152

    PJL 3-45 L TRANSP ARENCY OUTBIN (DEF A UL T only) Assign T ype/Bin - T ransp arency UPPER, LOW ER, DISABLED , OPTIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN2 , OPTIONALOUTBIN3 , OPTIONALOUTBIN4 , OPTIONALOUTBIN5 , OPTIONALOUTBIN6 , OPTIONALOUTBIN7 , OPTIONALOUTBIN8 , OPTIONALOUTBIN9 , OPTIONALOUTBI N 1 0, “name” name is a v ariab le that allo ws fo r custom n[...]

  • Page 153

    PJL 3-46 L TRA Y3SENSEDTYPE P APER Detected T y pe fo r Paper - Tr a y 3 PLAIN, BOND , GLOSSY , CARDST OC K, LABELS , LETTERHEAD , PREPRINTED , COLORED , CUST OMTYPE1, CUST OM TYPE2, CUST OMTYPE3, CUST OMTYPE4, CUSTO MTYPE6 PLAIN, CUST OMTYPE3 L TRA Y3SENSEDTYPE TRANSP ARENCY Detected T y pe for T r a ns - parency - T ra y 3 TRANSP ARENCY , CUST OM[...]

  • Page 154

    PJL 3-47 L TRA Y2P APER TYPE T ray 2 Paper Ty p e PLAIN, CO A TED , GLOSSY , PHO TO , GREETINGCARD , IR ONON, BOND , TRANSP ARENCY , CARDST OCK, LABELS, LETTERHEAD , PREPRINTED , COLORED , ENVELOPE, CUST OMTYPE1, CUST OMTYPE2, CUST OMTYPE3, CUST OM TYPE4, CUST OMTYPE5, CUST OMTYPE6, "name" name is a te xt string th at is truncat ed to 24 [...]

  • Page 155

    PJL 3-48 Common V ariables f or PCL Emulation Note: The word common appl ies to those v ariables common to both y our pr inter and the Hewl ett-P ackard Compan y’ s LaserJet printers. Use these v ar iab l es only fo r PCL emulati on. The [c omma nd m odifi er: value ] parameter should be specif ied as LPARM : PC L . F or e xample: @PJL S ET LP AR[...]

  • Page 156

    PJL 3-49 Printer Unique V ariables for PCL Emulation The f ollowing v ar iab les are unique to y our printer and are suppor ted in PCL emulati on only . The [comm and modi fier: valu e ] parameter should be speci fied as LPARM : PCL . F or e xample: @PJL S ET LP ARM: PCL L BITM APRO UNDIN G= OFF [<CR>] <LF> T o deter mine which variab l[...]

  • Page 157

    PJL 3-50 LASSIGNTRA Y1 T ra y Renumber Assign T ra y 1 OFF , 0 to 19 9 V ariab le used with PJ L SET or DEF A UL T comma nd. OFF OFF , 0 to 19 9, NONE V ariab le used with PJ L INQUIRE or DI N QUIRE comma nd. OFF LASSIGNTRA Y2 T ra y Renumber Assign T ra y 2 OFF , 0 to 19 9 V ariab le used with PJ L SET or DEF A UL T comma nd. OFF OFF , 0 to 19 9, [...]

  • Page 158

    PJL 3-51 Common V ariables f or P ostScript Em ulation Note: The word common appl ies to those v ariables common to both y our pr inter and the Hewl ett-P ackard Compan y’ s LaserJet printers. Use these v ar iab l es only fo r P ostScript emulation. The [command modi fier : value ] parameter should be specif ied as LPARM : PO STSCR IPT . F or exa[...]

  • Page 159

    PJL 3-52 Print er Unique V ariables f or P ostScr i pt Emulat ion The f ollowi ng variab les are unique i n some printers and ar e suppor ted in P ostScript emulati on only . The [ comma nd mod ifie r: va lue ] parameter should be speci fied as LP ARM : POSTSCRI PT . F or e xample: @PJL S ET LP ARM: POSTS CRIP T LP ICTUR EGRA DE= ON [<CR >]&l[...]

  • Page 160

    PJL 3-53 T o deter mine which variab les your printe r supports, see “T able B-7: Pr inter Unique LRESOURCE V ariab les” on page B-1 3. T able 3-9: Printer Unique LRESOURCE V ariabl es Va r i a b l e Function Selection s Facto r y Def ault LDESCRIPTION (DEF A UL T only) Macro or Sy mbol Set Desc r iption 1 "alph anume ri c str ing " T[...]

  • Page 161

    PJL 3-54 Status Read back Command s Applications can request c onfiguration and status inf ormation from the pr inter using the Status Readback commands . In addition, the printer can also be in str ucted to s end unsolici te d status inf ormation back to th e host computer when asynchr onous e v ents occur , such as a m emor y error or a paper jam[...]

  • Page 162

    PJL 3-55 • LPARM: POST SCRIPT is used f or variab les speci f ic f or P ostScript emulation. (See the t abl es “Common V ariable s f or P os tScript Emula tion” on p age 3- 51, and “Printer Uni que V ariab les f or P ostScript Em ulation” on page 3-52.) • LRESOU RCE: " devi ce:f ilena me.f ilety pe " is required f or LRESOURCE[...]

  • Page 163

    PJL 3-56 Note: The ECHO command is terminated by the line f eed char act er . INFO Command The INFO command is used to quer y status inf orm ation from the printer . “T able 3-10: I N FO Categor y P arameter V alues” on page 3- 56 lists t he categories of inf orm ation that ca n be queried. See “Stat us Message F or mat” on page 3-61 f or a[...]

  • Page 164

    PJL 3-57 INFO CONFIG Response Syntax (An Example): @PJL INFO CONFIG<CR><LF> IN TRAYS [2 ENUMERATED]<CR><LF> INTRAY1<CR><LF> INTRAY2<CR><LF> MANUAL FEED<CR><LF> OUT TRAYS [1 ENUMERATED]<CR><LF> UPPER FACEDOWN<CR><LF> PAPERS [13 ENUMERATED]<CR><LF> LETTER&[...]

  • Page 165

    PJL 3-58 INQUIRE Command This command is used to query the current setting of the spe cif ied environment va r i a b l e . Syntax: @PJL I NQUIR E [c omman d mo difi er: va lue ] var iable [<CR>] <LF> Response Syntax: @PJL I NQUIR E [c omman d mo difi er: va lue ] var iable <CR><L F> value < CR><L F> <FF> [c[...]

  • Page 166

    PJL 3-59 variab le= va lue The suppor ted variab les are listed in the tab les beginning on page 3-12. This printer returns a ? for inqu ir ies of an unsuppor ted v ariab le, or inqu ir ies of a v ar iab le associated with an option that is not install ed. UST A TUS Co mmand This command is used to enab l e and disab le unsolicited status from the [...]

  • Page 167

    PJL 3-60 ustatus variable= value The f ollowing v alues are suppor ted for the ustat us v ariab le= value par ameter . UST A TUSO FF Comman d This command turns off unsolicited status . Unsolicited status ma y also be turned off by usi ng the UST A TUS command on each variab l e. Syntax: @PJL U STATU SOFF [<CR> ]<LF > T able 3-11: UST A[...]

  • Page 168

    PJL 3-61 Status Mes sage Format The f or mat of the retur ned inf orm ation from the INFO ST A TUS , UST A TUS DEVICE, and UST A TUS TIMED commands is described in this section. Inf orm ation Messages Inf or mation messages are returned in this form: CODE=status c ode DISPLA Y=displa y string (in doub l e quotes) ONLINE=online status T able 3-12: P[...]

  • Page 169

    PJL 3-62 Ready with R epl ac e T ransf er 10006 Replace T ra ns f er TR UE P ow er Sav er with Ink Lo w 10006 88 Ink Lo w TR UE P ow e r Sav er mode with T oner Lo w 10006 88 T oner Low TR UE P ow er Sav er mode with Rep l ace T oner 10006 Replace T oner TR UE P ow e r Sav er mode with Replace PC Kit 10006 Replace PC Kit TR UE P ow er Sav er mode w[...]

  • Page 170

    PJL 3-63 Auto-Con tinuable Conditions These stat us messages are returned indep endent of the stat e of the A uto Cont inue menu item. A uto-cont inuab le messages are retur ned in this f orm : CODE=status c ode DISPLA Y=displa y string (in doub l e quotes) ONLINE=online status T o deter mine which messages y our pr inter suppor ts, see “T ab le [...]

  • Page 171

    PJL 3-64 Inte r vent ion req uir e d: serial op tion disab led 30018 56 Serial 1 P ort Disabl ed F ALSE Inte r vent ion req uir e d: stand ard paralle l por t disab led 30018 56 Stan dard P arallel P or t Disab led F ALSE Inte r vent ion req uir e d: parall el por t disab led 30018 56 P aral l el P or t Disab led F ALSE Inte r vent ion req uir e d:[...]

  • Page 172

    PJL 3-65 Inte r vent ion req uir e d: schedul ed maintena nce 30075 80 Scheduled Maintenance F ALSE Inte r vent ion req uir e d: resource sav e off defic ient memory 30076 35 Res Sa ve Off Deficient Me mor y F ALSE Interventio n required: insuffic ient collati on area 30076 37 Insuff icient Collation Area F ALSE Inte r vent ion req uir e d: hole pu[...]

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    PJL 3-66 Inte r vent ion req uir e d: disk ful l 32 002 62 Disk Full F ALSE Inte r vent ion req uir e d: disk co rrupted 32 015 Disk Corrupted. R eformat? F ALSE Inte r vent ion req uir e d: too man y flash optio ns installe d 32030 58 T o o Many Fl ash Options F ALSE Inte r vent ion req uir e d: unf orm atted fla sh 32052 53 Unf or matted Fl ash F[...]

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    PJL 3-67 Attendance Con ditions Attendance condi tions require operat or intervention. Attendance messages are returned in this f orm : CODE=status c ode DISPLA Y=displa y string (in doub l e quotes) ONLINE=online status T o deter mine which messages y our pr inter suppor ts, see “T ab le B-11: PJL Messages f or Attendance Conditions” on page B[...]

  • Page 175

    PJL 3-68 Inte r vent ion req uir e d: cartridge lif e wa r ning 40021 Car tridge Life Warning XXXX FA L S E Inte r vent ion req uir e d: missin g car tridge 40021 31 Missing Cartridge XXXX FA L S E Inte r vent ion req uir e d: missin g printhead 40021 31 Mi ssing Printhe ad FA L S E Inte r vent ion req uir e d: unsuppo r ted printhead 40021 32 Unsu[...]

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    PJL 3-69 Inte r vent ion req uir e d: print cartr idge m i ssing 40021 Insert Print Ca r tridge FA L S E Inte r vent ion req uir e d: paper jam 40022 2xx P aper Ja m FA L S E Inte r vent ion req uir e d: chec k tra y connectio n 40 027 Ch eck T ra y <source #> Conn ection FA L S E Inte r vent ion req uir e d: install tray x or cancel jo b 400[...]

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    PJL 3-70 Inte r vent ion req uir e d: P erf ectFinish™ m issing 40037 31 PerfectFinish Missing FA L S E Inte r vent ion req uir e d: P erf ectFinis h empty 40 037 8 7 PerfectFinish Empty FA L S E Inte r vent ion req uir e d: photo de v eloper nearly e xhausted 40038 84 Black Photo Dev Life Warning FA L S E Inte r vent ion req uir e d: photo de v [...]

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    PJL 3-71 Inte r vent ion req uir e d: cartridge low 40038 88 Ca r tridge Low <CMYK > FA L S E Inte r vent ion req uir e d: replace p hotoconductor k it 40038 Replace PC Kit FA L S E Inte r vent ion req uir e d: replace p hotoconductor k it to continu e 40038 Replace PC Kit T o Continue FA L S E Inte r vent ion req uir e d: replace t oner car [...]

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    PJL 3-72 Operator Inte r vention - P ape r Hand ling When a Load <tr ay>, Load Manual, or Change <tray> message appears on the printer operat or panel displ a y or through MarkVision Prof ess ional, a message is returned to the host computer i ndicating the paper source and siz e f or the pr om pt. Attendance (oper ator interventi on) m[...]

  • Page 180

    PJL 3-73 T o deter mine which messages y our pr inter suppor ts, see “T ab le B-12: PJL Messages f or P aper Handling” on page B-23. T able 3-15: PJL Messages for P aper Handling Printer State Statu s Code Displa y String* Online Status Inte r vent ion req uir e d: wrong pa per size in tray x 30034 34 Wrong P a per Siz e in T ray x FA L S E Int[...]

  • Page 181

    PJL 3-74 T able 3-16: T ray Co des X V alue Tr a y 0 Multipu r pose F eeder 1 Ma nual Feed 2T r a y 1 3T r a y 2 4 Env elope F eeder 5T r a y 3 6T r a y 4 7T r a y 5 T able 3-17: Media Size Codes YY V alue Me dia S iz e 00 Univ ersal 01 Othe r Enve lope 02 Lette r Pap er 03 Lega l Pap er 04 A4 P aper 05 Ex ecutiv e P aper 06 11 x 17 (Ledger) 07 A3 [...]

  • Page 182

    PJL 3-75 Operator Inter vention - P a per Jams When a <#> Paper Jam message appears on the printer operat or panel displa y or through MarkVision Prof essional, a message is r e turned to the host computer indicating t he type and location f or the prompt. Attendance (oper ator interventi on) messages are retur ned in this f orm: CODE=status [...]

  • Page 183

    PJL 3-76 T o deter mine which messages your printer suppor ts, see T able B-13 on page B-24. T able 3-19: PJL Messages for P aper Jams Printer State St at us C ode Display Str ing* Online Statu s Inte r vent ion req uir e d: paper jam 4200 x 200 P aper Ja m FA L S E Inte r vent ion req uir e d: paper jam 4201 x 201 P aper Ja m FA L S E Inte r vent [...]

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    PJL 3-77 Inte r vent ion req uir e d: paper jam 4232 x 232 Paper Jam FA L S E Inte r vent ion req uir e d: paper jam 4233 x 233 Paper Jam FA L S E Inte r vent ion req uir e d: paper jam 4234 x 234 Paper Jam FA L S E Inte r vent ion req uir e d: paper jam 424 yx 24y Paper Jam FA L S E Inte r vent ion req uir e d: paper jam 4241 wy 241 Paper Jam FA L[...]

  • Page 185

    PJL 3-78 Inte r vent ion req uir e d: paper jam 4253 w 253 P aper Ja m FA L S E Inte r vent ion req uir e d: paper jam 4254 wy 254 P aper Ja m FA L S E Inte r vent ion req uir e d: paper jam 4255 255 P aper Ja m FA L S E Inte r vent ion req uir e d: paper jam 4256 w 256 P aper Ja m FA L S E Inte r vent ion req uir e d: paper jam 4257 w 257 P aper J[...]

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    PJL 3-79 Inte r vent ion req uir e d: paper jam 4281 w 281 Paper Jam FA L S E Inte r vent ion req uir e d: paper jam 4281 x 281 Paper Jam FA L S E Inte r vent ion req uir e d: paper jam 4282 w 282 Paper Jam FA L S E Inte r vent ion req uir e d: paper jam 4282 x 282 Paper Jam FA L S E Inte r vent ion req uir e d: paper jam 4283 w 283 Paper Jam FA L [...]

  • Page 187

    PJL 3-80 Service Error s Error Code 50000 is returned fo r all 9xx Ser vice Errors when the printer can return a status c ode. T o deter mine whether y our printer suppor ts returning ser vice messages , see “T able B-14: Service Errors” on page B-29. De vice Attendan ce Commands T o determine which commands y our printer s uppor ts, see “T a[...]

  • Page 188

    PJL 3-81 Syntax: @PJL R DYMSG DIS PLAY = " message "[<CR>]<L F> OPMSG Command When an OPMSG command is received, the message appear s and is allotted both lines of the displ ay . The printer is tak en OFFLINE. This message , along with the STMSG command, is the lo west priority , so if another intervent ion occurs, it displa y[...]

  • Page 189

    PJL 3-82 Unique PJL Commands T o determine which commands y our printer s uppor ts, see “T able B-16: Le xmark Unique PJL Commands” on page B- 29. LBEEP Command This command causes the printer to beep three ti mes . Syntax: @PJL L BEEP[ <CR> ]<LF> LPOR T R O T A T E Command This command causes the printer to rotat e por ts at the ne[...]

  • Page 190

    PJL 3-83 LPR INT Comma nds (Inf orm ation P ages) Use these commands to print one of the internal inf or mation pages . @PJL t estpa ge[< CR>]< LF> The suppor ted testpa ge values are listed in the f ollowing tab le. F or exampl e, to print a menu settings page: Syntax: @PJL L PRINT MENU S[<CR >]<L F> LESCAPECHAR Comm and Th[...]

  • Page 191

    PJL 3-84 PORT parameter The f ollowing ports are valid par ameters fo r LESC APECHAR: • INA • INA1 • INA2 • INA3 • LOCAL T ALK1 • LOCAL T ALK2 • LOCAL T ALK3 • P ARALLEL • P ARALLEL1 • P ARALLEL2 • P ARALLEL 3 • USB • USB1 • USB2 • USB3 • SERIAL • SERIAL1 • SERIAL2 • SERIAL3 • IR • IR1 • IR2 • IR3[...]

  • Page 192

    PJL 3-85 LF AX PHONENUMBER Comma nd This command t ells the printer t hat the output r esulting from the current job is being sent to th e f ax processin g de vice instead of to the printer . The current job is printed and is n ot sent to t he fax processing de vice if one of the f ollo wing occurs: • The printer is not configur ed f or f ax send[...]

  • Page 193

    PJL 3-86 LDO WNL O ADT ARGET Command This command specifies whic h de vice is the target f or downloaded fil es. The target can be RAM, flash, or disk. Syntax: @PJL S ET LD OWNL OADTA RGET = variab le [<C R>]< LF> File Commands for Flash or Disk Use the f ollowing commands to manage resou rces on flash and disk de vices: • LOPENFILE ?[...]

  • Page 194

    PJL 3-87 T able 3-22 lists the par ameters used with most of the commands. Addi tional parameter s are noted in the description of each command. T able 3-22: V ariab les for Flash and Disk File and P assw ord Commands Par a m e t e r Syntax Descriptio n access type ACCESS = acce sstype One o f the f ollowing a c cess types must be spec ified when a[...]

  • Page 195

    PJL 3-88 filede vice DEVICE = filedevi ce File stor age media. Cas e insensitiv e. flash flash 1 disk disk1 rom The rom value is used f or the LR UNFIL E command o n ly . Note: The co mmand is i gnored if the de vice i s not installed . flashd evic e DEVICE = flashd evice File st orage media . flash flash 1 filena me FILENAME = "fname" OL[...]

  • Page 196

    PJL 3-89 Note: If P os tScript emul ation is used to create the file on the de vice , it may automaticall y attach a .data extens ion to the fna me . See “Filename Extensions” on page 6-10 f or more inf or mation. F or example , if " myfi le " is downlo aded to flash through P ostScript em ul ation, the fnam e on the PJL commands is &[...]

  • Page 197

    PJL 3-90 LREADFILE Command Use this command to read data fr om a file on a storage de vice . Syntax: @PJL L READF ILE DEVIC E = file devic e FILEN AME = " fname " [START = lo cati on ] [ LENG TH = byte coun t ][< CR>]< LF> Response Syntax: @PJL L READF ILE DEVIC E = file devic e FILEN AME = " fname " START = location[...]

  • Page 198

    PJL 3-91 L WRITEFILE Com mand Use this command to write data to a file on a storage de vice . Syntax: @PJL L WRITE FILE DEVI CE = filede vice FILEN AME = " fn ame " [START = lo cati on ] [ LENG TH = byte coun t ][< CR>]< LF>< da ta > [@PJL END D ATA] [<CR> ]<LF > Notes: • The file must be closed us ing the [...]

  • Page 199

    PJL 3-92 LRENAMEFILE Command Use this command to rename a fil e on a storage de vice. The command is ignored if the filen ame spec if ied as OLDFILENAME doesn’t exi st on the devi ce , or if the filename specif ied as NEWFILENAME alread y e xists on the de vic e. Syntax: @PJL L RENAM EFIL E DEV ICE = fi ledev ice OLDF ILENA ME = " fname &quo[...]

  • Page 200

    PJL 3-93 File an d Devi ce Pro tection Commands The f ollowing inf ormation applies to pass word pro tection. • Y ou can set bot h read/write and write pass words for a resource. If both pass words are set, the read/ wr ite pass word has precedence o ver the w rite pass word. • If y ou attempt to pass w ord protect a non-e xisting resour ce , t[...]

  • Page 201

    PJL 3-94 Syntax: @PJL D EFAUL T LR ESOUR CE:" devi ce:fi lena me.f ilety pe " LRWLOC K=" pa sswo rd "[< CR>] <LF> @PJL D EFAUL T LR ESOUR CE:" devi ce:fi lena me.f ilety pe " LWLOCK =" password " [<CR>]< LF> The filename used depends on whether y ou wish to put a passw ord on a font or[...]

  • Page 202

    PJL 3-95 Unloc k ing a Protected File or D evice Use the LDECLARE command to speci f y a pass word so a pr otected file or de vice ma y be accessed or “u nloc ke d.” The LDECLARE command is only allo wed within a JOB/ EOJ combination. LR WLOCK with LDECLARE specified unloc ks a file or de vice f or reading and writing. L WLOCK w ith LDECLARE sp[...]

  • Page 203

    PJL 3-96 Re-Locking a Pr otected File or Device Use the LDELETEP ASSWORD command to re-loc k a pass word- protected file or de vice that has been unloc ked using the LDECLARE command. If an LRESOURCE is not specified, all unloc ked fil es or de vices are re-loc ked. Syntax: @PJL L DELET EPAS SWORD [LR ESOU RCE : " de vice :file name.f ilety pe[...]

  • Page 204

    PJL 3-97 Unloc k in g a Protected File or D evice f or the Current Job The file or de vice unloc ked b y the ex ecution of this comman d is auto m atically re-loc ked upon e x ecution of the EOJ command or by a printer la nguage change . Syntax: @PJL L DECLA RE L RESOU RCE : " d evice :fil enam e.fil etype " LRWLOC KJ = " passwo rd &[...]

  • Page 205

    PJL 3-98 Reco vering Lost P assw o r d s Use the LQ UER YSEED and LBYP ASSP ASSWORD commands t o recov er lost pass words . Syntax: @PJL L QUERY SEED [<CR> ]<LF > @PJL L BYPAS SPAS SWORD KEY = " key "[ <CR> ]<LF > Use the f ollowi ng st eps to retrie ve los t passw or ds: 1 Send the LQ UER YSEED command to the pr i[...]

  • Page 206

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-1 CHAPTER 4: P ostScript Em ulation This section e xplains P ostScript emulation supplement al operators in detail . For more inf orm ation, re fer t o the P ostScr ipt Language Ref erence Man ual (Third Edi t ion) by Adobe Systems , Inc. T o determine which commands y our printer s uppor ts, see Appendix C: “P ostScript Supp[...]

  • Page 207

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-2 Using Y our Software Program T o select P ostScript emulati on, use the ENTER LANGU AGE comman d, whic h is a Printer Job Language (PJL) command. See “ENTER LANGU AGE Command” on page 3-3. See “Printer Job Language” on page 3- 1 f or syntax and use of PJL. W arning: When y ou change printer l anguages, y ou ma y lose [...]

  • Page 208

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-3 Page F ormatting The printab le are as and logical pages f or P ostScript e mul ation, both por trait and landscape orientati on, are illustr ated below . See the Legend that fol lows f or definit ions of areas A through F . Printable Areas Leg end: A Distance between the edge of the physical pag e and the pri ntable area f o[...]

  • Page 209

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-4 Logical P ag e Size See the f ollowi ng t ables f or the logical page size dimensio ns your printer supports. If inf orm ation about y our printer is not in clu ded in the f ollowi ng tab les, s ee page 1-1 f or inf orm ation on ho w to get a T echnical Ref erence f or your pr int er . Lexma rk C510(n) The f ollow ing tab le [...]

  • Page 210

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-5 Lexma rk X422 The f ollow ing tab le lists t he e xact width and l ength of the p rintab l e areas f or all pape r and env elope siz es the Lexmark X422 pr inter suppor ts. Areas A through F i n the tab le are described in the Legend under “Printab le Areas” on page 4-3. T able 4-2: Le xmark X422 P ostSc ript 3 Em ulation[...]

  • Page 211

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-6 Lexma rk E230, E232, E234(n) , E330, E332n The f ollow ing tab le lists t he e xact width and l ength of the p rintab l e areas f or all pape r and env elope siz es the Le xmar k E230, E232, E234(n), E330, and E332 printers suppor t. Areas A thr ough F in t he tab le are described in the Legend un der “ Printab le Areas” [...]

  • Page 212

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-7 P ostScript Em ulation Fonts f or the Lex mark X422 The Le xmar k X422 printer has 91 resident f onts in P ostScript emulation . AlbertusMT Helveti ca-LightOb lique NewCe ntur ySchlbk-BoldI talic AlbertusMT -Italic Helveti ca-Blac k Optima Albe r t usMT - Ligh t Helvetic a-Bl ackObliqu e Opti ma- Bold AntiqueO live-Roman H el[...]

  • Page 213

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-8 P ostScript emu lat i on also has a backw ar d compatibility mode that changes the metrics of eight of t he r esident f onts to match the f onts in the Le xmark Optra S f amily of printer s. The eight fon t s are: Note: In ba ckwar d compatibility mode, the Let terGothic-BoldSlant ed f ont is unav ailab le. Y our pr inter def[...]

  • Page 214

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-9 P os tSc rip t Emulation Fon t s fo r th e Lexmark C5 10 (n ) The Le xmar k C510(n) printer has 158 resident f onts in P ostScript emulati on. The f onts match the 136 Adobe P ostSc r ipt 3 resident f onts and include 22 e xtra f onts. Sin ce the f onts are des igned to match Adobe P ostScript 3, this i s called f orwar d com[...]

  • Page 215

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-10 GoldSerifMM Bod oni-Bold Univ ers-Extended Bod oni-BoldItalic LetterGot hic-BoldSlanted Jo annaMT Marigold Jo annaMT -Italic Ne wCenturySchlbk-Roma n JoannaMT -Bold Ne wCenturySchlbk-Ital ic JoannaMT -BoldItalic Ne wCenturySchlbk-Bold Lubal inGraph-Boo k Ne wCenturySchlbk-BoldItal ic LubalinGrap h-BookObli que Optima Lu bali[...]

  • Page 216

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-11 P ostScript emu lat i on also has a backw ar d compatibility mode that changes the metrics of eight of t he r esident f onts to match the f onts in the Le xmark Optra S f amily of printer s. The eight fon t s are: Note: In ba ckwar d compatibility mode, the Let terGothic-BoldSlant ed f ont is unav ailab le. Y our pr inter de[...]

  • Page 217

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-12 P ostScript Em ulation Fonts f or the Le xma rk E234 (n) , E330, E332 n The Le xmark E234(n), E330, and E332n printers hav e 91resident f ont s in P ostScr ipt emulati on. Since the f onts are designed to mat ch Adobe P ostScript 3, this is calle d f orwar d compatibili ty mode . The f o llowing t able lists the 91r esident [...]

  • Page 218

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-13 P ostScript emu lat i on also has a backw ar d compatibility mode that changes the metrics of 8 of the resident font s to match the fonts in the Le xmark Optra S f amily of printers . The 8 f onts are: Note: In ba ckwar d compatibility mode, the Let terGothic-BoldSlant ed f ont is unav ailab le. Y our pr inter def aults to t[...]

  • Page 219

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-14 Back ward compat ibility: With the appropriate printer driv er installed and selected, y our softw are program enumer ates and selects the av ailab le P ostScript f onts. Supple ment al Operator s This section e xplains P os tScript emul ation supplemental oper ator s in detail. These supplemental operators are e xtensions t[...]

  • Page 220

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-15 nameof op erator — nameofoperator variab le Brief description of the command function. Description of variables . Error: bold font P aper Size Su ppor t The oper ators in t his section rel ate to the paper used in the pr inter . The litera l names descr ibed in the f ollo w ing tab le are also suppor ted as operators in us[...]

  • Page 221

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-16 T able 4-7: Paper Sizes Supported ✓ Supported ✘ Not Supp or ted Pap e r S i z e s Printer Mode l Literal Name Size (mm) Size (inch es) Size (points) C510(n ) X422 E23x E33x letter 215.9 x 279.4 8.5 x 11.0 612 x 7 92 ✓✓✓ legal 2 2 15.9 x 355.6 8.5 x 14 .0 612 x 1008 ✓✓✓ b5 1 182.0 x 257.0 7.17 x 1 0.1 516 x 7 [...]

  • Page 222

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-17 currentuniver salsize — currentuniversalsize integer inte ger integ er ( strin g) queries the c urrent settings for the Univ ersal paper siz e. Three intege rs and one string are r etur ned on the stac k: Universal W idt h Universal H eig ht Universa l Feed D ire ction Custom Univ ersal Prompt Str i ng Error: stack overflo[...]

  • Page 223

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-18 setuniver salsize — integer int eger inte ger (str ing) setuniversalsize changes the c urrent settings f or the Univ ersal paper size . Each paramet er on the stac k indicates: Univ ersal Width minimum to m aximum width in points Univ ersal Height minim um to maximum height in points Universa l Feed D ire ction 0 shor t ed[...]

  • Page 224

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-19 • If the requested media si ze is not f ound by the pre vious search, the f ollo wing search order i s used: –T r a y 1 –T r a y 2 –T r a y 3 – Multipurpose F eeder –T r a y 4 –T r a y 5 • If the requested siz e cannot be l ocated in any automatic source , a configurat ionerror is issued and t he job is flush[...]

  • Page 225

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-20 T able 4-8: Tray Selecte d with T ray Operat ors ✓ Supported ✘ Not Supp or ted Printer Model Operato r T ray Se lected (Corresponding im age size is set) C510(n ) X422 E23x E33x a3tr ay tra y with A3 si ze paper ✘✘ ✘ a4tr ay tra y with A4 si ze paper ✓✓ ✓ a5tr ay tra y with A5 si ze paper ✓✓ ✓ b4tr ay t[...]

  • Page 226

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-21 manualf eed /manualfeed boolea n def in statusdict indicate s if a manual f eed source has been select ed. The boolean v alue can be: true pr ints from a manua l feed source (def ault) false pr ints from an automatic f eed source This boolean k ey can be redefined to aff ect manual f eed for the current job . If the value of[...]

  • Page 227

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-22 setp ap er tray intege r setpapertray — changes the activ e paper source f or the ne xt page through the end of job by setting t he P ageSize entry in the page de vice to the size loaded in the selected source and b y setting MediaP osition to the sel ect ed source. This oper ator e xecut es a set pag e device . The Pag e [...]

  • Page 228

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-23 En velope Size Support The litera l names in T ab l e 4-9 are also supported as operators in user dict. These operat ors change the image size , but do not change the acti v e paper source . Theref ore, when these oper ators are used, par t of the image ma y be clipped. When these liter al names are used as operators, it is [...]

  • Page 229

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-24 The litera l names in T abl e 4-10 are suppor ted as P ostScript emula tion compatib le operat ors. Note: Duple xing is not suppor ted on any env elope siz e. If duplex print ing is requested and one of the en velope si z e operators is sent to the printer , duple xing is suspended until a paper size is r equested that is su[...]

  • Page 230

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-25 En velope T ray Suppor t If manualfeed in statusdict and the ManualFeed page de vice paramet er are fals e when the printer recei ves one of the en velopetr ay operat ors listed in “T able 4-11: En velopetr ay Oper ator Selections” on page 4-26, the printer : • Sets the P ageSiz e P olicy to 0. • Check s the activ e [...]

  • Page 231

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-26 T able 4-11: En velopetra y Operator Selections ✓ Supported ✘ Not Supp or ted Tr a y O p e r a t o r s Printer Model Operato r T ray Se lected (Correspo nding image size is s et) C510(n ) X422 E23x E33x 110x220 env elopetra y tra y with 1 10 x 220 siz e env elopes ✓✓ ✓ dlen velop etra y tra y with 1 10 x 220 siz e [...]

  • Page 232

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-27 Supplementa l Operato r Summar y T o deter mine which operator s y our printer suppor ts, see T able C-1 on page C-1. appletalktype — appletalktype (strin g) in statusdict , this st r ing reflects the cur rent value of the LocalT alkT ype de vice parameter from the %Local T alk% de vi ce . The def ault stri ng is Lase rWri[...]

  • Page 233

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-28 chec kpassw or d intege r checkpassword or (strin g) checkpassword chec ks the pass words f or both the SystemP aramsP assw ord system parameter and the StartJobPass wor d system parameter stored i n the printer . If t he in tege r fo rm is used, the integer is con ver ted into a string bef ore the pass word chec k occurs. A[...]

  • Page 234

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-29 defaulttimeouts — defaulttimeouts job man ualfe ed w ait queries the u ser def ault settin gs of all timeouts. Thr ee integers are retur ned on the stac k: • JobTimeout syst em param eter 0 disab led (def ault) 15...6 5535 seconds • ManualFeedTi m eout page d evice par ameter 0 disab led 1...65 535 seconds (def ault is[...]

  • Page 235

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-30 devcontr ol string inte ger devcontrol bo olea n allows a host computer utility to manage resources on the flash or disk. It requires a st ring de vice name paramete r , an integer command name par ameter , and two command argument par ameters. The de vice control operato r perf orms a specified command on the specified de v[...]

  • Page 236

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-31 Errors: i nv alidaccess, rangechec k, typec heck devdismount device devdismount — dismounts the specified de vice b y setting the Mounted de vice par ameter f or the specifi ed dev ice to false . This oper ator is in systemdict . Errors: i nv alidaccess, stac kunderflo w , undefinedfilename Note: An undefinedf ilename erro[...]

  • Page 237

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-32 devf orall proc s cratc hstr ing devforall — e xecut es the specified proc procedure f or each st orage de vice after pus hing a substring on the stac k that is the por tion of the scratch st r ing containing the de vice name. This oper ator is in systemdict . Errors: i nv alidaccess, rangechec k, stac ko verflow , st acku[...]

  • Page 238

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-33 devmount device devmount bool ean sets the Mounted de vice par ameter f or the specifie d de vice to true . It also returns the v alue of the Mounted de vice par ameter f or the spe cifi ed de vice . This operat or is in systemdict . The boolean v alues indicate: true devi ce successfully mounted , or w as already mounted fa[...]

  • Page 239

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-34 mounte d true , if the de vice is mounted. This v alue is the same as the Mounted de vice parameter from the speci f ied IODevi ce . remova ble true , if the de vice is remov abl e and must be mounted befor e it is ref erenced. Th is value is the same a s the Remo v abl e de vice par am eter from the specif ie d IODevice . T[...]

  • Page 240

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-35 diskstatus — diskstatus free l ogicals ize returns on the stack the f ollowing t wo i ntegers: • Number of pages t hat are free on the optional di sk. The v alue of the Free de vice parameter from the %disk 1% IODe vice. • T otal number of pages (1024 b ytes) that are on the optional disk . The value of the LogicalSize[...]

  • Page 241

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-36 dojamreco very — dojamrecovery boolea n queries the user default setting of the Jam Reco very menu item. A boolean v alue is returned on the stack: true reprint jammed page ( Jam Recovery is set to On ) (def ault) false do not reprint jammed page ( Jam Recovery is set to Off ) This oper ator is equivalent to e xec uti ng t[...]

  • Page 242

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-37 dostartp age — dostartpage boolea n returns a boolean with the same val ue as the system parameter DoStartP age . The DoStartP age system parameter must be pres ent for the compati bi lity operat or dostar tpage to be present. Error: stack overflo w dosysstart — dosysstart boolea n returns the current v alue of the Start[...]

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    Po s t S c r i p t 4-38 duplexmode — duplexmode boolea n queries the c urrent v alue f or the Duple x page de vice par ameter . true pr inting mode is duple x false pr inting mode is simplex Note: F or printers that do not support duplex ing , this val ue is alwa ys false . This oper ator is equivalent to e xec uti ng the foll owing P ostScript e[...]

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    Po s t S c r i p t 4-39 file filena me access file file creates a file obj ect wi th specified filename and access . The access v alues are: r open the f ile f or reading only w create a file if one does not already e xist, or truncate and o verwrite it if it does e xist. File is opened f or writing only . a create a file if one does not already ex[...]

  • Page 245

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-40 fir stside — firstside boolea n indicate s whether t he current imagi ng area is on the front side of the page. true front side is curr ent ly being imaged false back side is currently being imaged Error: stack overflo w f o ntnonz er owinding — boolean fontnonzerowinding sets the wi ndin g rule f or T ype 1 f o nts . No[...]

  • Page 246

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-41 ignoresi z e See page 4-17. initiali ze disk pages a ction initializedisk — initial izes the disk with the page count and acti on as integer arguments . The arguments set the (%di sk1%) IO devi ce parameters as f ollows: • LogicalSize parameter is set to pages . • If a v alue of 0 is set as pages , the entire disk i s [...]

  • Page 247

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-42 jobsource — jobsource (strin g) indicate s the curren t v al ue of the CurI nputDevice system par ameter . A str ing is returned on the stack indi cating the job sour ce. V alid v alues are: %LocalT alk% %SerialA % %SerialB % %SerialC % %SerialD % %P arallelA% %P arallelB% %P arallelC% %P arallelD% %IR_A% %IR_B% %IR_C% %IR[...]

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    Po s t S c r i p t 4-43 %LPR_B% %LPR_C% %LPR_D% %UnknownDe vice% This oper ator is equivalent to e xec uti ng the foll owing P ostScript emula tion sequence: currentsystemparams /CurInputDevice get Error: stack overflo w jobtim eo ut — jobtimeout intege r queries the c urrent user def ault setting f or the JobTimeout parameter . An integer i s re[...]

  • Page 249

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-44 manualfee dtime out /manualfeedtimeout inte ger def is an integer k ey in statusdict t hat works with the ManualFeedTimeout p age de vice parameter to determine the manualf eed timeout f or a giv en page. If during a pr int job , manu alfeed timeo ut is defined as an integer v alue in statusdict , that val ue is used instead[...]

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    Po s t S c r i p t 4-45 pagesprinted - pagesprinted queries the number of pages of the current job submit ted by the P ostScri pt inter pre ter t o th e p r inter . Error: stack overflo w paper tra y See page 4-21. printername (strin g) printername (sub stri ng) returns the val ue of the PrinterName s ystem parameter t hat is defined by the setpri [...]

  • Page 251

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-46 PS2fonts - PS2fonts redefines the f ollowing P ostScript resident fonts to match the character desi gns and metrics defined in P ost Scr ipt Le vel 2. The f ont names in parentheses are the equiv alent P ostScript 3 f ont names f or the associated P os tScript Le vel 2 names. Error: none PS3fonts - PS3fonts restores t he f o[...]

  • Page 252

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-47 Note: Some printer models releas ed in the year 2000 or later designa ted as Energ y Star printers cannot ha ve P o wer Sav er disab l ed. This oper ator is equivalent to e xec uti ng the foll owing P ostScript emula tion sequence: currentpagedevice /PowerSave get Error: stack overflo w ramsi ze — ramsize integer queries t[...]

  • Page 253

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-48 resolution — resolution intege r queries the r esolution f or the current print job . An in teger is retur ned on th e stac k: 300 300 dpi is set to On 600 600 dpi is set to On 1200 1200 dpi is set to On This oper ator is equivalent to e xec uti ng the foll owing P ostScript emula tion sequence: currentpagedevice /HWResolu[...]

  • Page 254

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-49 sccbatc h channe l sccbatch baud optio n returns the user def ault settings f or serial communication par ameters. channe l has the fol lowing v alid integer val ues: 9 25 If only one serial inter f ace por t is av ailab l e on the printer , both 9 and 25 retur n the same v alues . Baud and option value s are returned on the[...]

  • Page 255

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-50 sccinteract ive channe l sccinteractive baud opti ons provi ded f or parsing compat ibility purposes. A val ue of 0 is returned. Errors: i nv alidaccess, rangechec k, stac ko verflow , st ackunderflo w, typechec k setco verpage boolea n setcoverpage — specifi es a cov er page f or a f a x jo b. The def ault v al ue is fals[...]

  • Page 256

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-51 setdoidlef on ts boolea n setdoidlefonts — is parsed and discarded. A boolean v al ue is required. Errors: st ac kunderflo w , typec heck setdojamreco very boolea n setdojamrecovery — changes the user def ault set ti ng of th e Jam Recovery menu item. The changes are no t eff ectiv e until t he end of the print job . The[...]

  • Page 257

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-52 setdoret intege r setdoret — changes the PQET setting f or the ne xt page through the end of the print job . The integer v alues allo wed are: 0 turn PQ ET Off 1 turn PQ ET On 2 turn PQ ET On 3 turn PQ ET On 4 turn PQ ET On The va lue you select f or PQET returns to the user def ault setting when the print job is finished [...]

  • Page 258

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-53 setdosysstart boolea n setdosysstart — modifies the v alue of the Star tupMode sy ste m pa rame ter . true Star tupMode set to 1 false Star tupMode set t o 0 (def ault) •I f true , the printer e x ecutes a Sys/Star t file from flash or d i sk when the P ostSc ript emu lation inter preter is ini ti alized. If no flash or [...]

  • Page 259

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-54 setenginesync boolea n setenginesync — changes the se tt ing that i ndicat es whether the p rinter w ai ts f or the last p age of a job to print bef ore returning a Ctrl-D to the host computer . The boolean v alues indicate: true pr inter w aits f or the last page of the job to print false pr inter does not wait f or the l[...]

  • Page 260

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-55 setfile posit ion file p ositi on setfileposition mov es the read pointer in an open file to the ne w specified fil e po sit ion. This is defined as t he number o f b ytes from the sta r t of the file . The ne x t read oper ati on star ts at the ne w file posi tion. This oper ator is in systemdict . Errors: i oerr or , stac [...]

  • Page 261

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-56 setjobtimeout intege r setjobtimeout — changes the v a lue of the JobTimeout user paramet er f or the ne xt page through the end of the print job . V alid integers are: 0 disab led 15...6 5355 seconds The v alue r eturns to the JobTimeout sys tem parameter setting at t he end of the pr in t jo b. This oper ator is equivale[...]

  • Page 262

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-57 setprinternam e string setprintername — changes the Printer Name system parameter to the v alue of the stri ng . The string v al ue can be any string up to 32 charac ters. This oper ator is equivalent to e xec uti ng the foll owing P ostScript emula tion sequence: << /PrinterName (string) >> setsystemparams Err[...]

  • Page 263

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-58 setresoluti o n intege r setresolution — changes the re sol ution for t he current print job and disca rds unpr inted data. Ref er to y our printer user documentation f or a l ist of supported resolutions . The f ollowi ng integers are val id: 300 300 dpi is set t o On 600 600 dpi is set t o On 1200 1200 dpi is set to On N[...]

  • Page 264

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-59 setsccinter active channe l bau d op tions setsccinteractive suppor ts compatibil ity with the IBM LaserPrinters 4019, 4029, an d 4039. It is parsed, an d three integers are remov ed from the stack and discarded. Errors: i nv alidaccess, rangec heck, stac kunderflo w , typec heck setsoftwarei omod e intege r setsoftwareiomod[...]

  • Page 265

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-60 setuser diskper cent intege r setuserdiskpercent — remov es an i nteger from t he stack and discards it. Errors: st ac kunderflo w , rangech eck, in val i daccess, typec heck softwareiomode — softwareiomode 0 suppor ts compatibil ity with the IBM LaserPrinters 4019, 4029, an d 4039. It is parsed and returns a 0 (z ero , [...]

  • Page 266

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-61 user diskpercent — userdiskpercent 0 retu r ns a 0 (zero) on the stac k. Errors: st ac ko verflow , in v alidaccess waitt imeout — waittimeout intege r queries the c urrent v alue f or the W aitTi m eout user parameter . An integer is returned on the stack: 0 disab led 15...6 5355 seconds This oper ator is equivalent to [...]

  • Page 267

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-62 P age Device P aramete rs In additi on to the page de vice pa rameters de scribed in Sectio n 4.11 of the Po s t S c r i p t Language Ref erence Manual (Thir d Edition) b y Adobe Systems , Inc., the f ollowing page de vice parameters are used b y setpagedevic e and currentpagedev ice . Cer tain parameters , such as P olicies[...]

  • Page 268

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-63 De viceRendering Info (contin ued) dictiona r y T one rS aver is a boolean that controls the T oner Sav er f eature. T rue Starts the printer to ner sav er mechan ism F alse Stops the pr inter tone r sav er mechanism Notes: • A P ostScript job can ov erride the eff ect of Scre ening b y using sethalftone , setscre en , or [...]

  • Page 269

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-64 De viceRendering Info (contin ued) dictiona r y AutoM ediaT ype is a boolean that control s the MediaT ype entries in the InputAttrib utes dictionary in the p agede vice dictionary . T rue Me diaT ype entries in the InputAttrib utes dictionari es cannot be modif i ed by the user . The v alues are co nfined to v alues kno wn [...]

  • Page 270

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-65 De viceRendering Info (contin ued) dictiona r y Ty p e is a constan t value . T o find the v alue of T ype for y our printer , see T able C-2 on page C-4. ColorCorrection is a null, str ing, or name object that controls the appearanc e of color s. The va lue is dete rmined b y the use r def ault setting in the Color Correcti[...]

  • Page 271

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-66 ImagingB Box arra y or null D e fines a rectang le that lies w ithin the bounda ri es of the page specified b y P ageSize . Im ag ing BBox m a y be eit her a v alue of n ul l o r a n a r r a y of f our num be r s. A va lue of nul l indicates the bounding bo x is the largest ima geable a rea possib le f or a giv en page size.[...]

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    Po s t S c r i p t 4-67 InputAttrib utes (contin ued) dictiona r y Mode is a k ey with in the InputAttrib utes dictionary , and it s valu e is a name that determines the mapping of t he phy sical inpu t sources to the input sourc es listed in InputAtt r ibute s. The all owab le val ues are: /Def ault Printer’ s de fault source assignm ent /Optra [...]

  • Page 273

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-68 Manua lF eed boolean Indicates if the current (or activ e) sou rce is a m anual s ource . The f oll owing v alu es are suppo r ted: T r u e Manual feed F alse A utomatic feed If Manu alFee d is set to T r ue, and a change is m ade to Pa g e S i z e , MediaW eight , MediaCo lor , or MediaT ype par a meters, no matching occu r[...]

  • Page 274

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-69 NupDetai ls dicti onar y Describes the specific a c tions perf ormed when the N-up function is activ e. Rows is a n integer that spec ifies the n umber o f ro ws to print on a por trait-ori ented page. Columns is an inte ger that spec ifies the num ber of colum ns to print on a p or trait- oriented p age. Rows and Columns ar[...]

  • Page 275

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-70 NupD eta ils (contin ued) dictiona r y Border specifies the type of b o rder to dra w around th e individual Nup pages. Supported val ues are: 0 No bord er 1 A solid b lack line Order is an integer tha t specifies ho w the Nup pages are place d on the printed page. Suppor ted v alues are as f ollo ws, with fir st the v alue,[...]

  • Page 276

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-71 OutputAttrib utes dictiona r y Contains i nformation abo ut the output b in targets. Th ere is a nu m eric ke y , which is a dic tionar y , f or each ins talled output bi n. OutputT ype and O utputLocation are the allo wab le ke ys in eac h output dictio nar y . Outpu tT ype is used in the s earch algorithm to determine whic[...]

  • Page 277

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-72 P ageSize arra y Specif ies the siz e [width heigh t] of the current pa ge in 1/72 in ch units. A v alue o f [0 0] is as sumed to b e the lo wer lef t corner of the ph y sical page an d [width h eight] is the up per right corner . P olicies dictionary Uses ent r ies to d escribe the ac tio ns to pe rf orm when a p articular [...]

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    Po s t S c r i p t 4-73 P ostRend er ingEnhan ce Details di ctionary Describes enhan cements tha t are made to the output after the page has be en held in memo r y . REV alue is an int eger that spec ifies the curren t value o f the PQET menu i tem . Supported val ues are: 0 PQET is Off . 1 to 4 PQET is On (def ault is 1 ). Ty p e is a c onstant v [...]

  • Page 279

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-74 SlipSheetDe tails dictionary Specif ies the f ollowing two uniqu e separato r sheet param eters: SlipSheetSo urce and T ype . SlipSheetSourc e is an intege r type paramet er which ident ifies the sourc e used fo r separ ator sheets . Suppor ted v alues are: Nul l Us e cur rent sou rce ( default) 0T r a y 1 1T r a y 2 2 Env e[...]

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    Po s t S c r i p t 4-75 T umble boolean Indicates th e orientation of t he second side of a duple xed page with res pect to the first s ide. Supported v alues are: T rue Caus es pages to print a s if the y are to be bound across t he top of the page ( image is rota ted 180 ° on the bac k side of th e page) F alse Causes pa ges to print as if th ey[...]

  • Page 281

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-76 Interpreter P a rameter s This section describes the P ostScript emulation interpreter parameters . There are three types of i nter preter parameters: • Use r pa ra m e te rs • Syst em pa ra m e te r s • De vice parameters T o deter mine which parameters your printer suppor ts, see Appendi x C : “P ostScr ipt Suppor [...]

  • Page 282

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-77 Halfton eMode intege r Aff ects th e results of su bsequent hal ftone setting op erators suc h as setscreen , setcolo rscreen , and setha lftone . The HalftoneMo de parameter has no eff ect on the curren t halftone . Legal v alues: 0 Nor mal mo de of opera tion. The oper ators setscre en , setcolor screen , and sethalftone a[...]

  • Page 283

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-78 MaxOpS tac k integer Ma xi mum elem en ts in t he ope ra nd sta c k. Legal v alue: An y integer g reater than or e qual to 75. MaxP atternItem intege r Maxi mum by tes occupie d by a sin gle cached pat ter n. Legal v alue: An y integer betw een zero and half of Ra mSize. MaxScree nItem in teger Maximum b ytes occu pied by a [...]

  • Page 284

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-79 System P arameters The setsystemparams oper ator sets the v alues of the specified system par ameters . This oper ator r equires a pa ss w ord if one is s et. The curr entsystemparams operator returns a dictionary of the current v alues of the system par amet ers. V alues suppli ed to setsystempar am s that are out side the [...]

  • Page 285

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-80 CurInput Devic e st r ing (Read-only ) The name of the communi cations de vice correspon ding to the curre nt input file f or the P ostScript em ulation progr am which is cu rrent ly e x ec uti ng . P ossi b l e values are: %LocalT alkA% %T oken T alkD% %LocalT alkB% %Le xLinkB% %LocalT alkC% %Le xLinkC% %LocalT alkD% %Le xL[...]

  • Page 286

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-81 DoPrintErrors boolean Speci fies whether to prin t an error page usi ng a built-i n error handler w hen a P ostScript em ulation error occurs. Tr u e Print PS Error user def ault v alue is s et to On. Fa l s e Print PS Error user def ault v alue i s set to Off . DoStartPag e boolean (Rea d only) Alwa ys returns F alse . Enab[...]

  • Page 287

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-82 Installe dRam integer (Read-on ly) Indicated, i n bytes , the total am ount of installe d printer memory (RAM) in the s ystem. Note: Installed Ram should n ot be confus ed with RamSiz e which is the amount of memory (RAM) av ailab le to the f or matting inte r preters and the gr aphics eng ine. JobTime out integer The va lue[...]

  • Page 288

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-83 MaxSourc eList integer (Read-on ly) See T able C-4 on pag e C-9 f or the def ault v alue of your printer . MaxUP athCa che integer Maxim um bytes occupied b y the user p ath cache . Legal v alue: An y non-nega tiv e integer . P ageCount integer (Rea d-only) T otal n umber of pages t hat hav e been p r inted. P a nel Cod e 1 [...]

  • Page 289

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-84 SystemP aramsP ass word string (Write-only) Control s the ability of se tsystemparams to change the v alues of s ystem param eters and setdevpa rams to chang e the v a lues of de vice param e ters. Legal v alue: An y integer or s tr ing of 32 or fe wer non-n ull char acters . An integer is c o nv er ted to a s tr ing. UseO l[...]

  • Page 290

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-85 Device P aram eters The current devparams operato r retur ns a dictionary of the current v alues of the system paramet ers. The setde vparams operator sets the v alues of the s pecified de vice par ameters. • This opera tor requires a pass w ord if one is set. • V alues suppli ed to setdevpa rams that are outsi de the ra[...]

  • Page 291

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-86 T able 4-17: P ostScript Em ul ation Device P arameters Key Ty p e Definition Device Parameter s for the Com munication Device %P arallel%, %P arallelA%, % Parallel B %, %P arallelC%, %P arallelD% (%P arall el_NV% and %P ara llel_P ending% contain the same para meters) Dela y e dOutp utClose boolean Selects ho w the printer [...]

  • Page 292

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-87 PSSmar tSwitch boolean Suppor ted val ues are: T rue PS SmartSwitch is set to On. F alse PS Smar tSwitch is set to Off. Fo r more inf or mation, se e “Using SmartSwitch” on pa ge 4-1. T ype name (Read-on ly) Alwa ys returns the v alue of /C ommunica tions. Device Parameter s for the Com munication De vice %Serial%, %Seri[...]

  • Page 293

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-88 Interpreter name (Read-on ly) Supported val ues are: Po s t S c r i p t Au to S e l e c t PCL PPDS On boole an Designate s if the comm unication cha nnel is On and able to receive a nd send data. Supported val ues are: T rue Data is sent and processed. F alse Data is lo st. P arity name Designates t he parity to be us ed bet[...]

  • Page 294

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-89 StopBits integer (R e ad-only ) Supported val ues are: 1 2 T ype name (Read-on ly) Alwa ys returns the v alue of /C ommunica tions. Dev ice Para meters f or the Commu nication Devi ce %LocalT alk%, %Loca lT alkA%, %LocalT alkB%, %Loc alT alkC%, %Local T alkD% (%LocalT alk_NV% and %LocalT alk_P ending% contain the sa me para [...]

  • Page 295

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-90 PCLSmartSwitch boolean Suppor ted v alues are: T rue PCL Sm ar tSwitch i s On. F alse PCL Smar tSwitch is Off. Fo r more inf or mation, se e “Using SmartSwitch” on pa ge 2-1. P or tLocation string (Read-on ly) Designates t he phy sical location o f the por t related to the p arameter se t. Supported val ues are: Standar [...]

  • Page 296

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-91 Filtering name Indicate s if the input ne eds fur ther filtering b efore the data can be c orrectly proces sed. Supported val ues are: In ter p re ter Ba se d None HasNam es boole an (Read-only ) Alwa ys returns F alse . Interpreter name (Read-on ly) Supported val ues are: Po s t S c r i p t Au to S e l e c t PCL PPDS Node I[...]

  • Page 297

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-92 Enab led boolean (Rea d-only) Supported val ues are: Tr u e Fa l s e Filtering name Indicate s if the input ne eds fur ther filtering b efore the data can be c orrectly proces sed. Supported val ues are: In ter p re ter Ba se d None HasNam es boole an (Read-only ) Alwa ys returns F alse . Interpreter name (Read-on ly) Suppor[...]

  • Page 298

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-93 Enab led boolean (Rea d-only) Supported val ues are: Tr u e Fa l s e Filtering name Indicate s if the input ne eds fur ther filtering b efore the data can be c orrectly proces sed. Supported val ues are: In ter p re ter Ba se d None HasNam es boole an (Read-only ) Alwa ys returns F alse . Interpreter name (Read-on ly) Suppor[...]

  • Page 299

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-94 Dela y e dOutp utClose boolean Selects ho w the printer manag es the p ort at the end of eac h print job . Supported v alues are: T rue An e nd-of-file me ssage is not s ent until the current job and all preced ing jobs finish p r inting. F alse An end- of-file mess age is sent as soon as a j ob finishes ex ecuting in the in[...]

  • Page 300

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-95 T okenT alkT ype string Setting thi s variab le does not affect the va lue of other ph ysical in ter nal print serve rs. Note: The sta tusdict str ing appletalktype is correct fo r the current job p or t. T ype name (Read-on ly) Alwa ys returns the v alue of /C ommunica tions. Zone string Returns the va lue identifi ed when [...]

  • Page 301

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-96 Dev ice Para meters f or the Commu nication De vice %RemotePrin ter%, %RemotePri nterA%, %Remote PrinterB%, %Rem oteP rin te rC%, %Rem ot ePri n te rD% (%Remo tePr inter_NV% a nd %RemoteP r inter_P endi ng% contain the same para meters) Dela y e dOutp utClose boolean Selects ho w the printer manag es the p ort at the end of [...]

  • Page 302

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-97 Devi ce P arameter s for the Com munication Device %PrintSe r ver%, %PrintSer verA%, %PrintServerB%, %PrintServerC%, %PrintServerD% (%PrintServer_N V% and %PrintServer_P ending% co ntain the same parameters) Dela y e dOutp utClose boolean Selects ho w the printer manag es the p ort at the end of eac h print job . Supported v[...]

  • Page 303

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-98 Dev ice P arameter s for the Com munication Device %LPR% , %LPR_A%, %LPR_ B%, %LPR_C% , %LPR_D% (%LPR_NV % and %LPR_P ending% contai n the same par ameters) Enab led boolean (Rea d-only) Supported val ues are: Tr u e Fa l s e Filtering name Indicate s if the input ne eds fur ther filtering b efore the data can be c orrectly [...]

  • Page 304

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-99 HasNam es boole an (Read-only ) Alwa ys returns F alse . Inte r p rete r nam e (Re ad-o nly) Supported val ues are: Po s t S c r i p t Au to S e l e c t PCL PPDS On boole an Designate s if the comm unication cha nnel is On and able to receive a nd send data. Supported val ues are: T rue Data is sent and processed. F alse Dat[...]

  • Page 305

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-100 Dev ice Para meters f or the Pa rameters De vice %Ethern etPhysical %, %EthernetPh ysicalA%, %Ether netPhysicalB %, %Ethernet PhysicalC%, %EthernetPhy sicalD% Eth er net Ad dres s s tr in g (Re ad- onl y) On boole an Designate s if the comm unication cha nnel is On and able to receive a nd send data. Supported val ues are: [...]

  • Page 306

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-101 Darkness real Print Da rkness and T oner Saver Settin g Designate s the print darkness and toner sa ver s etting (model s pecific). Legal v alue: An y non-nega tiv e real number from 0.0 to 1.0 , inclusiv e. Fo r queries, the Pr int Darkness set ting is returned as a re al val ue: Print Darkness T oner Saver Darkness V alue[...]

  • Page 307

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-102 P a geC o unt i nte ger ( Read -o nly) Page C o unt TimeT oStandby integer P ower Sa ver . Suppo r ted value s are: 0 to 120, in minutes T ype name (Read-on ly) Alwa ys returns the v alue of /P ar ameters. Devic e Parame ters for t he Param ete rs Device %Co nsol e% Language name Dis play Language T ype name (Read-on ly) Al[...]

  • Page 308

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-103 Initializ eAction integer Speci fies an acti on for ini tializing th e disk. Supported va lues are: 0 Indica tes no ac t ion ; th e value r et ur ned when the para met er i s rea d . 1 Indicates t hat the current file s ys tem (i f an y) shou ld be deleted a nd a n ew on e of Log icalSize created (the di sk is as sume d to [...]

  • Page 309

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-104 HasNam es boolean (Read-only ) Ind ic ate s if the flash par ameter is onl y v alid when fl ash i s mounted (mou nted is set to T r ue). If fla sh is not mo unted, the para meter has a v alue of F alse. Initializ eAction integer Spe cifies an acti on for i nitializing fl ash: 0 Indica tes no ac t ion ; th e value r et ur ne[...]

  • Page 310

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-105 Devic e Parame ters for t he I ODevic e %rom % BlockS ize i nteg er (Re ad- onl y) F ree in teger (Rea d-only) Indi cates the am ount (in pag es) of free spa ce av ailab le in R OM. V alid only if the ROM is mounted (mounted is set to T rue). A v alue of 0 (zero) indi cates that either the R OM is not m ounted or it is fu l[...]

  • Page 311

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-106 Status and Err or Messa g es Printers return P ostScript emulatio n error messages and status inf or mation to the computer t hrough any activ e interf ace. T o send i nformation to t he computer through the par allel inter face , configure the interf ace as bi directional. T ag g ed Bina ry Not Active Y our pr inter respon[...]

  • Page 312

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-107 Status Messages Y our pr inter responds to a Ctrl-T (x'14') stat us quer y on an interf ace by sendi ng a one-line status message bac k to the host computer o ver the same interf ace . If the status query is receiv ed between print jobs and the printer is idle with no err or conditi ons, an idl e response is ret u[...]

  • Page 313

    Po s t S c r i p t 4-108 Unsolicited Messages Y ou m a y receive unsol icited messages from your printer . Unsolicited messages use the same sy ntax as status messages. These m essages are tr ansmitted sequenti ally as ordinary data through the communicat ion channel, with other char acters written to a standar d output file . These messages ar e b[...]

  • Page 314

    Langua g es 5-1 CHAPTER 5: Switching Languag es Y our pr inter ma y support both PCL emulation and P ostScript emulat ion. Ref er to y our printer document ation f or more inf orm ation. This chapt er describes w ays to s witch printer languages and e xplains when y ou ma y want to choos e one method ov er another . SmartSwitch is pro vided with th[...]

  • Page 315

    Langua g es 5-2 Setting Smar tSwitch f or Different Interfaces Y ou can customiz e y our pr inter so t hat par ticula r print jobs ar e sent to par ticular interf aces . For e xample , y ou may w ant to send all P ostScript emulati on job s to the network inter face and all PCL emulati on jo bs to the par allel interf ace. Y ou can do so by choos i[...]

  • Page 316

    Langua g es 5-3 Sniffing Sniffin g is : • Enabled when any End- of- Job point occurs. • Disab led when a SIC or PJL comm and within a v alid pr inter la nguage is receiv ed. The printer e xamines the recei ved data str eam , attempts to d eter mine the type of data stream, a nd automaticall y s witches to the pr oper language . The printer e xa[...]

  • Page 317

    Memory 6-1 CHAPTER 6: Flash Memor y and Disk Flash memor y and disk de vices are used to store permanent f onts, macros , and symbol sets . The disk de vi ce is also used to buff er print jobs, collate large jobs , and store j ob statistics . Unlike RAM memor y , these de vices retain the f ollowing inf or mation when the print er is pow ered off ,[...]

  • Page 318

    Memory 6-2 Resour ce Data Collection (Do wnload T a r g et) Use the Resource Data Collecti on (Download T arget) mode to sa ve the f ollo wi ng inf orm ation to flash memory or disk: • P ermanent bitmapped and scalable font s for PCL emulat ion • P ermanent macros f or PCL emulation macr os • P ermanent symbol set s f or PCL emul ation • T [...]

  • Page 319

    Memory 6-3 Storing Resou r ces on Flash Mem ory o r Disk Complete the f ollo wing steps to downlo ad resources to flash memory or disk using the printer operator panel, MarkVision Pro fessional , or a PJL command. 1 Set the download target to flash memory or disk. Resource Data Collecti on m ode is enab l ed to the de vice selected. 2 Down load the[...]

  • Page 320

    Memory 6-4 Example of Directory The Directory that prints appears simil ar to the one below . An e xplanation of the par ts of the Director y f ollows the e xample. Optional Font Memory Expression used t o indi cat e flash memor y or disk is insta ll ed. Pa r t N a m e P ar t Name as it is stored i n the flash memor y card header . If flash memor y[...]

  • Page 321

    Memory 6-5 Pa r t N u m b e r P ar t Number as it is stored in the flash memory card header . If the flash memor y is f or matted by the printer , the par t number field is sho wn as ( none ). The par t number field f or the disk is not printed. Write Pass w or d Protecte d Indicate s the entire f l ash memor y or disk i s write-protected. If the d[...]

  • Page 322

    Memory 6-6 Type File types that can be stor ed on flash memor y or disk ha ve unique e xtensions . The f ollowi ng file types ar e recogniz ed by the flash f or mat used on ea r lier printer model s; the name of the file type printed in t he director y appears i n parenthesis. .t1 (P ostScript font ) .sFnt5 ( PCL scalable font ) .bFnt5 ( PCL bitmap[...]

  • Page 323

    Memory 6-7 Description The description field for f onts comes from the f ont header . The descripti on fi eld fo r macros or symbol s ets is b lank unless the descript ion fi el d in the fi le header is s et b y the PJL LRESOURCE command. See “Pr inter Unique L R ESOURCE V ar i ables” on page 3-52. The descripti on for macr os or symbol sets c [...]

  • Page 324

    Memory 6-8 By using pass words , administrato rs can ensure data integ r ity and proper authorization. I f flash memor y is write pass word protected, f or ex ample, users cann ot delete e xisting f i les , format the de vice , or download ne w files to the de vice (wit hout first specifyi ng the pass wor d). A specific e xample might be a macro fi[...]

  • Page 325

    Memory 6-9 Accessing File s with P o stScript Em ulation File Naming Co n ventions F or any P ostScript em ul ation operator that re quir es a filena me par ameter , the filename can be one of the follo wing: %device%filename Specific all y ref erences a file on a pa r ticular de vice . If the fil ename does not e xist on %de vice%, no other %de vi[...]

  • Page 326

    Memory 6-10 De vice names are case sensitiv e. The y must appear e xactly as sho wn. Each de v ice (e xcept the dis k) has one synon ym. F or e x ample , the flash memory can be ref erred to as %fla sh% or %flash1%. The name with the 1 is a uni que identifier . This syst em allows for future expansi on of m ultiple f lash memor y or dis k de vices.[...]

  • Page 327

    Memory 6-11 The v alue of t his operator adds the e xtension .data to all filenames ref erenced when using P ostScript emulat ion file operators . T o pre v ent the .data e xtension from being added, issue the f ollo wing P ostScript emulati on command : statusdict begin false setfilenameextend end T o add the .data e xtension automatically agai n,[...]

  • Page 328

    Memory 6-12 Device Sear ch Or der If y ou are using the P ostScript emulat ion oper ators run, file, r enam efile, status or eex ec , y ou do not need to speci f y the de vice. If you omit th e device name , de vices are searche d in t he def ault order : disk and then fl ash memory . If the f ollowi ng P ostScript emulati on code is encountered, ([...]

  • Page 329

    Memory 6-13 Note: Do not lea ve the R OM devi ce unmounted . All inter nal f onts are contained on the R OM devi ce. In the pre vious e xamples, the devmount , devdismount oper ators must be used outside t he ser ver loop . W e recommend that you place the requests in a stop conte xt so that if the de vices do not e xist, err or recov er y can take[...]

  • Page 330

    Memory 6-14 F or minimum ac ceptable job buff ering perf or mance, th e hard disk should be abl e to read and write files at a sustained rat e of 600Kb/sec. The Le xmark hard disk option suppor ts this requi rement . Some adv antages of job buff ering include: • The printer accepts print jobs more quic kly . • The printer accepts print jobs fr [...]

  • Page 331

    Memory 6-15 Disabling Job Buffering When you disab le job b uf fering, it tak es eff ect immediately on the por t you disab led. A POR is automatically p erfo r med when job b uff ering is di sabled f or any port from the printer operator panel or throu gh MarkVision Prof essional, so the unused memor y resources can be real l ocated. When buff eri[...]

  • Page 332

    Specifications 7-1 CHAPTER 7: Printer Specifications This chapter lis ts pr inter specificat ions and inf or mation about hardware , envi ronmental conditions , and power requi rement s. Airflow Requirement Room should meet ASHRAE 62–1989 standards . Noise Emission L evels The f ollowing measurement s wer e m ade in accordance wit h ISO 7779 and [...]

  • Page 333

    Specifications 7-2 Electrical Specification s W arning: Le xmark recommends tha t you do not use v oltage con v er ters with printers . Po wer Requ irements The f ollowing tab les list the nominal a ver age power req uirements (including f user po wer). T able 7-2: Printer Electri cal Speci fications Printer Model Electrical Specific ation C510(n) [...]

  • Page 334

    Specifications 7-3 Idle with P o wer Sav er 12 W 1 2 W 12 W 22 W 2 22 W 2 6 W6 W6 W Rated sho r t term current 8 .1 A 7.2 A 2.83 A 8.8 A 4.1 A 8.6 A 7 .7 A 3.4 A Printer Model E33x E232 State 100 V 120 V 230 V 100 V 120 V 230 V A v erage conti nuous printing 420 W 420 W 420 W 37 0 W 370 W 370 W A v erage conti nuous cop ying —— — — — — [...]

  • Page 335

    Specifications 7-4 Physical Specifications Clearance Requireme nts T able 7-4: Printer Phy sical Specifications Dimension Printer Model C510, C51 0n C510dtn X422 Height 385 m m (15.2 in.) 590 mm (23.2 in.) 539.75 mm (2 1.25 in.) Width 49 5 mm (19.5 in.) 495 mm (19.5 in.) 495.3 mm (19. 5 in.) Depth 420 mm (16.5 in.) 525 mm (20.7 in.) 412.75 mm ( 16.[...]

  • Page 336

    Specifications 7-5 En vir onmental C onditions Note: When shi pping or storing printers , alw ays p ack the printer supplies (car tridges and photocond uctors, f or e xample) separ ately . Altitude Specifications Atmospheric Pressure 74.6–101.3 kP a (560–760 mmHg) T able 7-6: T emperature Ranges Printer Model Opera ting V alue Shippi ng/Sto ra [...]

  • Page 337

    Specifications 7-6 P ower On to R eady State Time P eriod After y o u turn the pr inter on, it per f or ms cer tain inter nal diagnost ics and prepar es f or printing. The f ollo wing table list s the appro xi m ate time it tak es f or your printer to perf or m the internal diagnostics and ent er the Ready state . Once the printer enters the Ready [...]

  • Page 338

    Interface s 8-1 CHAPTER 8: Printer Interfaces Interf aces connect your pr inter to other d evic es, such a s a computer . The Le xmark C510 has a standard para llel connector (also ref erred to as a Centro nics -type interf ace) and/or a USB connector . The Lexmark X422 has an internal pr int server and a USB connector . Some pr inters also off er [...]

  • Page 339

    Interface s 8-2 Setting Up the Comm unications P or t Y ou must estab lish communication between y our pr inter and computer . T o do this, y ou define y our commun i cations por t in the appli cation you are using. Instr uctions f or se ver al applications or oper ating systems are as f ollows . Setting Up t he Communications P or t U sing Wi ndow[...]

  • Page 340

    Interface s 8-3 11 Click OK. 12 Close all windo ws now that the por t is set up . Setting Up t he Communications P o r t Us ing Wi ndows NT 4.0 In yo ur Windows NT 4.0 application: 1 On the Menu bar , click Start. 2 Click Settings. 3 Clic k Control P anel. The Control P anel scr een displa ys. 4 Doub l e-clic k th e P or ts icon. The P or ts screen[...]

  • Page 341

    Interface s 8-4 Setting Up the Communications P o r t Using Windows 2000 In y our Windo w s 2000 applicat ion: 1 On the Menu bar , click Start. 2 Click Settings. 3 Clic k Control P anel. The Control P anel scr een displa ys. 4 Doubl e-clic k the System icon . The System Proper ties screen di splays . 5 Select the Hardw are tab . 6 In the Device Man[...]

  • Page 342

    Interface s 8-5 Setting Up t he Communications P or t U sing Wi ndows XP In y our Windo w s XP applic ation: 1 On the Menu bar , click Start. 2 Clic k Control P anel. The Control P anel scr een displa ys. 3 Switch t he Control P anel to Classic Vie w . 4 Select the Hardw are tab . 5 In the Device Manager area of the Har dware tab screen, clic k the[...]

  • Page 343

    Interface s 8-6 Decidi ng Which Interface to Use On some printers , y ou can attach multiple interf ace cab les to the printer at the same time . The printer automati cal ly s witches t o the inter f ace recei vin g a job . Then it prints the job and begins search in g the interf aces f or the ne xt job . One or more of the f ollowing is built i nt[...]

  • Page 344

    Interface s 8-7 P arall el Inte rfa ce Use the Le xmark 3.04 m (10 ft) paral lel cable par t number 13 29605, Le xmar k 6.1 m (20 ft) parallel cab le par t number 1427498, or a cab le t hat is IEEE 1284 c ompliant, t o connect y our printer t o a personal comp uter or to a hos t system with a Centronics- compatib le paralle l por t. Use the Lexmark[...]

  • Page 345

    Interface s 8-8 Standard P arallel Connector The standar d IEEE 1284-B compliant parallel connector on the printer is a 36- pin D-shell f emale receptacle , as shown. Optional P arallel Connector The optional IEEE 1284- C compliant par allel connector on the RS-232C Serial/P arall el 1284-C Interf ace Card or P aral l el 1284-B Interf ace Card is a[...]

  • Page 346

    Interface s 8-9 • T o prev ent line noise , the cabl es shoul d be shielded and connected to the chassis of bot h the computer and the printer . The par allel cab le leng th should not e xceed 3.04 m (10 ft), unless a Le xmar k 6.1 m (20 ft) parallel cab le is used. T able 8-1: Paral lel Connector Pin Assignments Pin Signal Direction Descripti o [...]

  • Page 347

    Interface s 8-10 18 N/A VCC 300 mA o f 5 V +/ - 5% N/A 1 8 HOST LOGIC HIGH In Dr iven b y the host. 19–30 19–35 GND Return These pins are gro unded signa ls used as twisted pai rs with the data and control signals . GND is often c alled a log ic ground, and a fusib le link isolate s it from chass is g roun d to offs et an y la rge g round s hif[...]

  • Page 348

    Interface s 8-11 Using the INIT * Signal to In itializ e When the printer is using the par allel interf ace and it receiv es an INIT* signal, i t initi al izes as f ollows (unl ess INIT* is disabl ed by a v ar iab le def ault settin g): • It prints data receiv ed bef ore INIT* , and then init ialize s. • It returns v ar iable def ault s to the [...]

  • Page 349

    Interface s 8-12 The f ollowing il l ustration sho ws the pin assignments f or connecting the 25-pin connector to th e 36-pin connecto r . The symbol * indicates an activ e low signal. The par allel interf ace consists of an 8-bi t parallel data bus wi th the f ollo w ing charact er istics: • Uses 17 of the 36 posit ions on the printer connector [...]

  • Page 350

    Interface s 8-13 • Controls data flo w control with BUSY and A CKNLG* signals. Does not carry out data tr ansf er by ignoring the BUSY or A CKNLG* signal. (The syste m can carry out data transf er t o the printer only when t he le v el of the B USY si gnal i s low and aft er confir ming the A CKNLG* signal i s high. ) • Uses standar d transisto[...]

  • Page 351

    Interface s 8-14 The f ollowing il l ustration sho ws the pin assignments f or connecting the 25-pin connector to th e 36-pin connecto r . The symbol * indicates an activ e low signal. The par allel interf ace consists of an 8-bi t parallel data bus wi th the f ollo w ing charact er istics: • Uses 17 of the 36 posit ions on the printer connector [...]

  • Page 352

    Interface s 8-15 • Controls data flo w control with BUSY and A CKNLG* signals. Does not carry out data tr ansf er by ignoring the BUSY or A CKNLG* signal. (The syste m can carry out data transf er t o the printer only when t he le v el of the B USY si gnal i s low and aft er confir ming the A CKNLG* signal i s high. ) • Uses standar d transisto[...]

  • Page 353

    Interface s 8-16 T able 8-2 sho ws all protocol timings in nanos econds. Fastb ytes Protocol Data T ransfer Sequence Y our printer is eq uipped with Fa s t b y t e s protocol, whi ch is an enhanced parallel interf ace protocol. F astb ytes protoc ol may give y ou a f aster data t ransf er time on some personal computers and operat ing systems. F as[...]

  • Page 354

    Interface s 8-17 T able 8-3 sho ws all protocol timings in nanos econds Prin ter -to-C omputer Co mm unicati on (Ad v anced Sta tus) The printer has a standard IEEE 1284-B compliant connect or and is an IEEE 1284-I compliant de vice. The opti onal RS-232C Ser ial/P arallel 1284- C Interf ace Card has an IEEE 1284-C compliant connect or and is an IE[...]

  • Page 355

    Interface s 8-18 The printer also suppor ts a De vice ID f unction. When queried for its ID , the printer returns the f ol lowing inf or mation: • Manuf acturer • Command set • Model of pr inter The LEXP ARAL.EXE file is av ailabl e from ftp .lexmark.com as /pub/driv er/ technical_brief / LEXP ARAL.EXE. Use y our web bro wser to a ccess ftp:/[...]

  • Page 356

    Interface s 8-19 P arallel Mode 2 P arall el Mode 2 is a f eature av ailable for man y Le xmark printers. The fac tor y def ault setting i s On . The timing required by the printer is clearly indicated i n “Standard Prot ocol Data T ransf er Sequence” on page 8-15. This is the cl assic Centronics i nterfac e timing. By s ettin g Parallel Mode 2[...]

  • Page 357

    Interface s 8-20 STR OBE Receiver f or the Le xmark E230, E 232, E330, E332n, and E234(n) The f ollowi ng diagr am illustrates the STROBE r eceiver f or th e Lexmark E230, E232, E330, E332n, and E234(n). A UT OFD* Receiver for the Lexmar k C51 0 The f ollowi ng diagr am illustrates the A UT OFD* receiv er f or the Le xmark C510. Connecto r Pin 33 o[...]

  • Page 358

    Interface s 8-21 A UT OFD* Receiver f or the Le xmark E230, E232, E330, E332n, and E234(n) The f ollowi ng d iagr a m illust rat es the A U T OFD* receiv er f or the Le xmark E230, E232, E330, E332n, and E234(n). D A T A 1-8 Signal Driver/ R ecei vers f or the Lexmark C510 The f ollowing diag ram illustr a tes each of the D A T A 1-8 signal driv er[...]

  • Page 359

    Interface s 8-22 D A T A 1-8 Si g nal Driver/R eceivers f or the Le xmark E2 30, E232, E33 0, E332n, and E234(n) The f ollowing diag ram illustr a tes each of the D A T A 1-8 signal driv er/receiv ers f or the Le xmar k E230, E232, E330, E332n, and E234(n). A CKNLG*, ERR OR*, SLCT, PE Driver s f or the Lexmark C510 The f ollowing diag ram illustra [...]

  • Page 360

    Interface s 8-23 A CKNLG*, ERR OR*, SLCT, PE Driver s for the Le xmark E230, E232, E330 , E332n, and E234(n) The f ollowing diag ram illustra tes the A CKNLG*, ERROR*, SLCT , PE dr iv ers for the Le xmar k E230, E232, E330, E332n, and E234(n). BUSY Dri ver and INIT* Receiver f or the Lexm ark C510 The f ollowi ng diagr am illustrates the BUSY driv [...]

  • Page 361

    Interface s 8-24 BUSY Dri ver and INIT* Receiver f or the Lexmark E230, E23 2, E330, E332n, and E234(n) The f ollowi ng diagr am illustrates the BUSY driv er and the INIT* receiv er f or the Le xmar k E230, E232, E330, E332n, and E234(n). SLCTIN* Receiver f or the Lexmark C510 The f ollowing diag ram illustra tes the SLCTIN* receiv er for the Le xm[...]

  • Page 362

    Interface s 8-25 SLCTIN* Receiver f or the Lexmark E230, E232, E330, E332n, and E234(n) The f ollowing diag ram illustra tes the SLCTIN* receiv er for the Le xmar k E230, E232, E330, E332n, and E234(n). Serial Interface The serial interf ace allows dat a t o flo w bac k and f or th between the comput er and the printer . How ev er , the serial inte[...]

  • Page 363

    Interface s 8-26 When using t he serial interf ace, your p r inter has t he foll owing di fferenc es from the serial interf ace on some other printers: • The printer returns XON/XOFF with 2 stop bits in all cases . • The printer does not suppor t DTR inv ersion. Using the RS-2 32C Serial Interface This secti on describes ho w to use the RS-232C[...]

  • Page 364

    Interface s 8-27 4 RTS Out Request to Send. Th e printer sets th is signal high and the signal re mains high while the print er is on. 5 CTS In Clear to Send. T his pin is opt ionally use d for ser ial dat a flow cont rol prot oco l when in se r i al mo de. 6 DSR In Data Set Read y . This pin is optionally us ed for data va lidation, dep ending on [...]

  • Page 365

    Interface s 8-28 Using an IBM-Compatib l e Pe r sonal Computer with Serial In ter face RS-232C Note: These i nstr uctions are f or con necting the printer to an IBM-compatib le personal computer usi ng a dual asynchronous adapter or an e xternal print ser v er . If y ou are using any of the abov e products, or if your computer has a 9-pi n D shell [...]

  • Page 366

    Interface s 8-29 Serial Comm uni cation P arameter s (RS-232 C) The f ollowing par ag raphs show acce ptable v alues f or serial communication parameter s. V oltage Level R ange The maximum v oltage le vel f or contro l l ines or data lines is +/- 25 posi tive V dc and +/- 25 negativ e V dc. A t iming or contr ol line is act iv e if the v oltage i [...]

  • Page 367

    Interface s 8-30 Star t and Stop Bits The printer rec eiv es data with 1 st ar t bit and either 1 o r 2 stop bits . The printer alw a ys sends 1 star t and 2 s top bits. Pa r i t y There are f our possib le par ity setting s: Odd, Even, None , and Ignore. Odd The por t expects to r eceive data frames with an odd number o f logical 1 ’ s per by te[...]

  • Page 368

    Interface s 8-31 Data Flow Contr ol Data flo w contr ol is accomplished through the f ollowi ng lines: • Data Set Rea dy (DSR) • Data T erm inal Ready (DTR) Fiv e data flo w control prot ocols are a vailab le: • DTR pacing • DTR/DSR • XON/XOFF • XON/XOFF/DTR • XON/XOFF/DTR/DSR Y our pr inter suppor ts two modes in whic h both hardw ar[...]

  • Page 369

    Interface s 8-32 Pr otocol (RS-232C) T able 8-5 shows the state or functi on of each ser ial interf ace sig nal i n the three data flo w control protoc ols when the Honor DSR setting is On. T able 8-6 sho ws the st ate of each se rial interf ace si gnal i n the three dat a flo w control protocol s when the Honor DSR setting is Off . T able 8-5: Ser[...]

  • Page 370

    Interface s 8-33 DTR and DTR/DSR Pr otocol Timing (RS-232C) Use DTR to pace the data flow fro m the computer . DTR goes from high to lo w to indicat e to the computer that the pr inter cannot re ceive more data when it detects the f ollowing B USY conditions: • Buffer full • Attendance err or • Printer not in ready state The f ollowing diag r[...]

  • Page 371

    Interface s 8-34 XON/XOFF Protocol Timing (RS-232C) When you selec t this data flow contr ol protocol , the printe r sends an XOFF signal when it detects the f ollowing B USY conditions: • Buffer full • Attendance err or • Printer not in ready state The f ollowing diag ram illustra tes XON/XOFF P rotocol Timing. Leg end: 1 The RTS signal i s [...]

  • Page 372

    Interface s 8-35 Seri al Err or s The printer places an u nders core char acte r in t he link b uff er when it det ect s an er ror . Some printers also displa y serial error s on the printer oper ator panel or through MarkVision Prof essional as attendance messages , such as a 54 Standar d Serial Error or 54 Serial Option x Err or (x represents the[...]

  • Page 373

    Interface s 8-36 Window s 95/98/Me/2000, Windo ws NT 4.0, and Windo ws XP: F or correct oper ati on of the RS-232C serial interf ace, while set ti ng up y our communi cat ions por t, make sure y ou selected Hardwar e in the Flow Contr ol field. Selectin g Hardware s ets the communi cation to DTR protocol . See the f ollo wing sections for more inf [...]

  • Page 374

    Interface s 8-37 Serial Cable Pin Assignments (RS-422) The RS-422 serial cab le appears as fol lows: Pin assignments f or this 25-pin connec tor are shown in T able 8-7. Y ou can set the polarity of t hese signals fr om the printer operato r panel or thr ough Mar kVision Prof essional. The f ollowing il l ustration sho ws how the pins are used: T a[...]

  • Page 375

    Interface s 8-38 Serial Comm uni cation P arameter s (RS-422 ) The f ollowing par ag raphs show acce ptable v alues f or serial communication parameter s. Vo l t a g e L e v e l RS-422 serial inter f ace uses a diff erenti al pair , 5-volt typical delta, 0.5 v olt thr eshold. Y our pr inter uses a TI75179 tr an sceiver wit h transorbs . The polarit[...]

  • Page 376

    Interface s 8-39 Pa r i t y There are f our possib le par ity setting s: Odd, Even, None , and Ignore. Odd The por t e xpects to receive data frames wit h an odd number of logical 1 ’ s per b yte . T he printer transmi ts XOFF and XON with odd p arity . If the printer detects a parity error , the por t sends X'5F' to the printer inst ea[...]

  • Page 377

    Interface s 8-40 XON/XOFF Protocol Timing (RS-422) When you selec t this data flow contr ol protocol , y our printer sends an XOFF signal when it detects the f ollowing B USY conditions: • Buffer full • Attendance err or • Printer not in ready state Note: The printer sends an XOFF signal (DC3 contr ol or X'13') to request t hat data[...]

  • Page 378

    Interface s 8-41 Serial Computer Configuration Recommendatio ns (RS-422) F or correct oper ati on of the RS-422 serial interf ace, mak e sure you ha ve: • Install ed an RS-422 adapt er card in your host comp uter . • Set up t he IRQ according to the RS-422 documentati on that you received with th e RS-422 adapter ca rd. • Install ed suppor t [...]

  • Page 379

    Interface s 8-42 Window s 95/98/Me/2000, Windo ws NT 4.0, and Windo ws XP: F or correct oper ati on of the RS-422 serial interf ace, while set ti ng up yo ur communi cations por t, make sure y ou hav e selected Xon/Xoff in t he Flow Control fi eld. Selectin g Xon/Xoff sets t he communicati on to Xon/Xoff protocol . See the f ollo wing sections for [...]

  • Page 380

    Interface s 8-43 Note: Netw or k capabilities are stand ard on some printer models. Ref er to y our printer user documentati on f or more inf or mation. Input Buff er Y our pr inter has an input (l ink) buff er for each interf ace. The maximum siz e of the input bu f fer depends upon the amount of RAM memor y installed. The input buff ers ser ve th[...]

  • Page 381

    PCL Suppor t A-1 APPENDIX A: PCL Suppor t T able A-1 lists PCL em ulation commands and identif i es pr inters that support them. F or detailed inf or mation about PCL emulati on commands and how t o select them, see “ PCL Emul ation ” on page 2-1. T able A-2 on page A-6 ident i fies pr inter suppor t f or the GL/2 commands. T a ble A-1: PCL Em [...]

  • Page 382

    PCL Suppor t A-2 ESC &f#F Set Univ ersal Heigh t 2-64 ✓✓ ✓ ESC &f#G Set Univ ersal W idth 2-64 ✓✓✓ ESC &f#O Set Univ ersal F eed Dire ction 2-65 ✓✓✓ ESC &f#W Set Universal Custom Name 2-65 ✓✓✓ ESC &f#S Push / P op Curs or P osition 2-69 ✓✓✓ ESC &f#X Macro Control 2-7 3 ✓✓✓ ESC &f#Y Set[...]

  • Page 383

    PCL Suppor t A-3 ESC &p#C P alette Control 2-8 0 ✓✓✓ ESC &p#I P ale tte Contro l ID 2-80 ✓✓✓ ESC &p#S Select P alette 2-80 ✓✓ ✓ ESC &p#X[d ata ] T ransparent Print Data 2-71 ✓✓ ✓ ESC &r#F Flush All P ages 2-82 ✓✓✓ ESC &s#C End-Of-Line T e xt Wrap 2-83 ✓✓✓ ESC &t#P T ext P arsi ng Metho[...]

  • Page 384

    PCL Suppor t A-4 ESC *b #M Set Raste r Compression Mode 2-78 ✓✓ ✓ ESC *b #V[data] T ransf er Raster Da ta (by Plane) 2-77 ✓✓✓ ESC *b #W[data] T ransf er Raster Data ( by Row / Block) 2-78 ✓✓ ✓ ESC *b #Y Y Offset 2-77 ✓✓✓ ESC *c #A Horizontal Rect angle Size (in PCL Units) 2-75 ✓✓✓ ESC *c #B V er tical Rec tangle Siz e [...]

  • Page 385

    PCL Suppor t A-5 ESC *p #P Push / P op P alett e 2-80 ✓✓✓ ESC *p #R Set P attern Refere nce P oint 2-75 ✓✓✓ ESC *p #X Horizontal Curso r P ositi on (in PCL Units) 2-68 ✓✓✓ ESC *p #Y V er tical Curs or P osition (in PCL Units ) 2-6 9 ✓✓✓ ESC *r# A Star t Raster Graphic s 2-77 ✓✓ ✓ ESC *r# F Rast er Graphics Pre sentatio[...]

  • Page 386

    PCL Suppor t A-6 T able A-2 lists GL/2 comman ds and ident ifies the printers that suppor t them. ESC *v#T Select Current P attern 2-74 ✓✓ ✓ ESC *v#W[ data] Configure Imag e Data 2-81 ✓✓✓ ESC *i #W[data] View ing Illuminant 2-81 ✘✘ ✘ ESC 9 C le ar Hor i zonta l Mar g ins 2- 65 ✓✓✓ ESC = Half Lin e-F eed 2-69 ✓✓✓ ESC %#[...]

  • Page 387

    PCL Suppor t A-7 CO C ommen t 2-84 ✓✓✓ CP C harac ter Plot 2-86 ✓✓✓ CR Color Ran ge 2 -87 ✓✓✓ DF Def ault 2-8 4 ✓✓ ✓ DI Absolute Direction 2-86 ✓✓ ✓ DR Relative Direction 2-86 ✓✓✓ DT Define Labe l T erminator 2-86 ✓✓ ✓ D V Define V ar iable T ext Path 2-86 ✓✓✓ EA Edge Rectan gle Absolute 2-85 ✓✓?[...]

  • Page 388

    PCL Suppor t A-8 LM Label Mode 2-86 ✘✘✘ MC Logical Op eration 2-85 ✓✓✓ NP Num ber of P e ns 2- 87 ✓✓ ✓ P A Plot Absolute 2-85 ✓✓✓ PC Pe n Color 2-87 ✓✓✓ PD P en Down 2-85 ✓✓✓ PE P olyline En coded 2-85 ✓✓✓ PM P olygon Mode 2-85 ✓✓✓ PP Pix el Placem en t 2-8 5 ✓✓✓ PR Plot Relative 2-85 ✓✓✓ [...]

  • Page 389

    PCL Suppor t A-9 TD T ransparent Data 2-86 ✓✓✓ TM Thres hol d Mat r ix 2-87 ✓✓ ✓ TR T ransparenc y Mo de 2-8 7 ✓✓✓ UL User Defined Line 2-87 ✓✓✓ WG Fill W edge 2-86 ✓✓✓ WU P en Width U n its 2-87 ✓✓✓ T able A-2: GL/2 Comm ands (Continued) ✓ Supported ✘ Not Supp or ted Command P age num bers ref eren ce comman[...]

  • Page 390

    PJL Support B-1 APPENDIX B: PJL Suppor t The f ollowing tab les list PJL commands and identi fy pr inters that supp or t them. F or detailed i nformation about PJL commands, se e “ Pr inter Job Lan guage ” on page 3-1. All commands ma y not hav e a full description . Note: The word common appl ies to those v ariables common to both y our Lexmar[...]

  • Page 391

    PJL Support B-2 HOLDTYPE 3-14 ✓✓ ✘ IMA GEAD APT 3-14 ✘✘✘ INTRA Y1 ✘✘✘ INTRA Y2 3-14 ✓✓ ✘ INTRA Y3 3-14 ✘✘✘ INTRA Y4 3-14 ✘✘✘ INTRA Y5 3-14 ✘✘✘ INTRA Y1SIZE 3-14 ✓✓✓ INTRA Y2SIZE 3-14 ✓✓✓ INTRA Y3SIZE 3-14 ✘✘✘ INTRA Y4SIZE 3-14 ✘✘✘ INTRA Y5SIZE 3-14 ✘✘✘ IOBUFFER ✘✘✘ IOSIZE[...]

  • Page 392

    PJL Support B-3 PERSONALITY 3-17 ✓✓✓ PO WERSA VE 3-17 ✓✓✓ PO WERSA VETIME 3-18 ✓✓✓ PRINTQU ALITY ✘✘✘ QTY 3-18 ✓✓ ✘ RENDERMODE ✘✘✘ REPRINT 3-18 ✓✓✓ RESOLUTION 3-1 8 ✓✓✓ RESOURCESA VE 3-18 ✓ AU T O RESOURCESA VESIZE ✘✘✘ RET 3-18 ✘✘✘ TIMEOUT 3-1 8 ✓✓✓ USERNAME 3-19 ✓✓ ✘ WIDEA4 3[...]

  • Page 393

    PJL Support B-4 LBLANKP A GES 3-19 ✓✓✓ LBONDLENGTH 3-19 ✘✘✘ LBONDLOADING 3-19 ✓✓ ✘ LBONDOUTBIN 3-20 ✘✘✘ LBONDTEXTURE 3-20 ✘✓ ✓ LBONDWEIGHT 3-20 ✓✓✓ LBWLOCK 3-20 ✓✘ ✘ LCANCEL 3-2 0 ✓✓✓ LCARDST OCKLENGTH 3 -20 ✘✘✘ LCARDST OCKLO ADING 3-20 ✘✓✘ LCARDST OCK OU TBIN 3-21 ✘✘✘ LCARDST OCKTEX[...]

  • Page 394

    PJL Support B-5 LCUST OMTYPE1OUTBIN 3-24 ✘✘✘ LCUST OMTYPE1TEXTURE 3-24 ✘✓ ✓ LCUST OMTYPE1WEIGHT 3-24 ✓✓✓ LCUST OMTYPE2LENGTH 3-24 ✘✘✘ LCUST OMTYPE2LOADING 3-24 ✓✓✓ LCUST OMTYPE2MEDIA 3-24 ✓✓✓ LCUST OMTYPE2NAME 3-25 ✓✓✓ LCUST OMTYPE2OUTBIN 3-25 ✘✘✘ LCUST OMTYPE2TEXTURE 3-25 ✘✓ ✓ LCUST OMTYPE2WEIG[...]

  • Page 395

    PJL Support B-6 LCUST OMTYPE5TEXTURE 3-28 ✘✓ ✓ LCUST OMTYPE5WEIGHT 3-29 ✘✓ ✓ LCUST OMTYPE6LENGTH 3-29 ✘✘✘ LCUST OMTYPE6LOADING 3-29 ✘✓✘ LCUST OMTYPE6MEDIA 3-29 ✘✓ ✓ LCUST OMTYPE6NAME 3-29 ✘✓ ✓ LCUST OMTYPE6OUTBIN 3-29 ✘✘✘ LCUST OMTYPE6TEXTURE 3-30 ✘✓ ✓ LCUST OMTYPE6WEIGHT 3-30 ✘✓ ✓ LDOWNL OADT A[...]

  • Page 396

    PJL Support B-7 LHONOR INIT 3- 32 ✓✘✓ LIMA GEBRIGHTNESS 3-32 ✓✘✘ LIMAGECONTRAST 3-32 ✓✘ ✘ LIMAGEENHANCE 3-32 ✘✓ ✓ LIMA GEENHANCETYPE 3-33 ✘ 2 ✓ LIMAGEORIENT A TION 3- 33 ✓✓✓ LIMA GESMOO THING 3-33 ✓✘ ✘ LINFEEDER ✘✘✘ LINFEEDERSIZE 3-33 ✘✘✘ LINKALER T 3-33 ✘✘✘ LINMPFEEDERSIZE 3-3 3 ✓✓✓ L[...]

  • Page 397

    PJL Support B-8 LMANU ALENVELOPESIZE 3-36 ✘✓ ✓ LMANU ALENVELOPETYPE 3-36 ✘✓ ✓ LMANU ALP APERSIZE 3-36 ✘✓ ✓ LMANU ALP APERTYPE 3-3 6 ✘✓✓ LMAXST A T USMSG ✘✘✘ LMPFEEDERP APERT YPE 3-36 ✘✓✘ LMUL TIP AGEBORDER 3-36 ✓✓✓ LMUL TIP AGEORDER 3 -36 ✓✓✓ LMUL TIP AGEPRINT 3-3 7 ✓✓✓ LMUL TIP AGEVIEW 3-37 ✓[...]

  • Page 398

    PJL Support B-9 LPLAINOUTBIN 3-4 0 ✘✘✘ LPLAINTEXTURE 3-4 0 ✘✓✓ LPLAINWEIGHT 3-4 0 ✓✓✓ LPO WERSA VER 3-40 ✓✓✓ LPPDS 3-41 ✘✓ ✓ LPPDSFORMLINES 3-41 ✘✓ ✓ LPPDSLINESPERINCH 3-41 ✘✓ ✓ LPREPRINTEDLENGTH 3-41 ✘✘✘ LPREPRINTEDLOADING 3-41 ✓✓ ✘ LPREPRINTEDOUTBIN 3-42 ✘✘✘ LPREPRINTEDTEXTURE 3-42 ✘?[...]

  • Page 399

    PJL Support B-10 LST APLETESTBIN 3-44 ✘✘✘ LST APLETESTSOURCE 3-44 ✘✘✘ LSTR OKEWIDTH 3-44 ✘✘✘ LSUBSTITUTESIZE 3-44 ALLLISTE D ALLLISTED ALL LISTED L THINCOA T 3 -44 ✘✘✘ LT O P B I N R O TAT E 3 - 4 4 ✘✘✘ L T OPMARGINOFFSET 3-44 ✘✘✘ L TRANSP ARENCYLENGTH 3-44 ✘✘✘ L TRANSP ARENCY OUTBIN 3 -45 ✘✘✘ L TRANS[...]

  • Page 400

    PJL Support B-11 L TRA Y5P APER TYPE 3-47 ✘✘✘ L TRA Y1RENUMBER 3-47 ✓✓✓ L TYPE1FONTS 3-47 ✓✓✓ LUSDEF A UL TS 3-47 ✓✓✓ T able B-3: Comm on V ariab l es for PCL Emulat i on ✓ Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supp or ted P a ge num ber s re fere nce var ia ble des cr ip ti ons. C510(n ) X422 E230, E23 2, E234(n), E330, E33 2n [...]

  • Page 401

    PJL Support B-12 LASSIGNMPFEEDER 3-49 ✘✓✘ LASSIGNTRA Y1 3-50 ✓✓✓ LASSIGNTRA Y2 3-50 ✓✓✓ LASSIGNTRA Y3 3-50 ✘✘✘ LASSIGNTRA Y4 3-50 ✘✘✘ LASSIGNTRA Y5 3-50 ✘✘✘ LBITMAPR OUNDING 3-50 ✓✓✓ LCOLOREXTENSIONS 3-50 ✓✓✓ LFONTCOMP A TIBILITY 3-51 ✓✓✓ LFONTPRI ORITY 3-51 ✓✓✓ T able B-5: Comm on V ariab[...]

  • Page 402

    PJL Support B-13 T able B-7: Printer Unique LRESOURCE V ariabl es ✓ Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supp or ted P a ge num ber s re fere nce var ia ble des cr ip ti ons. C510(n) X422 E230, E232, E234(n), E330, E332n V ariable Name Pag e LDESCRIPTION 3-53 ✓✓✓ LR WLOCK 3-53 ✓✓✓ L WLO CK 3-53 ✓✓✓ T able B-8: Status Readback Command[...]

  • Page 403

    PJL Support B-14 T able B-10: PJL Messages for A uto-Contin uable Conditions ✓ Supported Printer Mode l ✘ Not Supp or ted P a ge num ber s re ference m es sage des cr ipti ons. C510(n) X422 E230, E232, E234(n), E330, E332n Messag e Pa g e St at us C o de Return String Interventio n Required - PPDS F ont Error 3-63 30014 5 0 PPDS Font E rror ✘[...]

  • Page 404

    PJL Support B-15 Interventio n Required - P arallel P or t Error 3-64 30018 56 P arallel Po r t x Dis abled ✓✘ ✘ Interventio n Required - Standard U SB Disabled 3-64 30018 56 Standard USB P or t Disabled ✓✓✓ Interventio n Required - Resource Sav e Off Defici ent Memory 3-64 30019 35 Res Save Off D eficien t Memory ✘✘✘ Interventio [...]

  • Page 405

    PJL Support B-16 Interventio n Required - Insuffic ient Collation Area 3-65 30076 3 7 In s u f fic ie nt C o ll a t io n A r ea ✘✘ ✘ Interventio n Required - Empty Hole Pun ch Box 3-65 30107 Empty Hole Punch Box ✘✘✘ Interventio n Required - Empty Bo x M 3-65 30107 Empty Box M ✘✘✘ Interventio n Required - Inse r t Box M 3-65 30107 [...]

  • Page 406

    PJL Support B-17 Inte r vent ion req uir e d: Disk Corrupt ed. Refo r mat? 3-66 32015 Disk Corrup ted. Reformat? ✓✘ ✘ Interventio n Required - T oo Many Flash Opt i ons Install ed 3-66 32030 58 T oo Many Flash Options ✓✘ ✘ Interventio n Required - Unf or matted F lash 3-66 32052 53 Unformatted Flash ✓✓✓ Interventio n Required - Un[...]

  • Page 407

    PJL Support B-18 T able B-11: PJL M essages f or Attendance Conditions ✓ Supported Printer Mode l ✘ Not Supp or ted P a ge num ber s re ference m es sage des cr ipti ons. C510(n) X422 E230, E232, E234(n), E330, E332n Messag e Pa g e Status Code Return String Interventio n Required - 30 Coat ing Roll Missi ng 3-67 40010 30 Coating Roll Missing ?[...]

  • Page 408

    PJL Support B-19 Interventio n Required - Unsupported Printhead 3-68 40021 32 Unsu ppor ted Printhea d ✘✘ ✘ Interventio n Required - T ra y Size Sense Error 3-68 40021 4 0 T r ay x Size Sense Error ✘✘ ✘ Interventio n Required - Open Bin Exit T ra y 3-68 40021 41 Open Bin 1 Ex it T ray ✘✘ ✘ Interventio n Required - Change Car tr id[...]

  • Page 409

    PJL Support B-20 Interventio n Required - Inst all T ray x or Ca nc el Jo b 3-69 40027 Install T ray x or Cancel Job ✘✘ ✘ Interventio n Required - Reat tach Envelope Feeder 3-69 40028 Reatta ch Envelope Feede r ✘✘ ✘ Interventio n Required - Install En v F eeder or Cancel Job 3-69 40028 Install Env Feed or Can cel Job ✘✘ ✘ Interven[...]

  • Page 410

    PJL Support B-21 Interventio n Required - T o ner Low 3 -70 40038 88 T oner Low ✘✓ ✓ Interventio n Required - T o ner Low 3 -70 40038 88 Y ellow T oner Low 88 Ma genta T oner Lo w 88 Cyan T oner Low 88 Bl ack T o ner Lo w ✓✘ ✘ 3-70 8 8 Color Print Car tridge Low 88 Bl ack P rint C artridge L ow 88 Photo Print Car t r idg e Low ✘✘ ?[...]

  • Page 411

    PJL Support B-22 Interventio n Required - Replac e Oil Coatin g Roll 3-71 40038 Replace Oil Coating Roll ✘✘ ✘ Interventio n Required - Car tridge Empty 3-71 40039 89 Cartr idge Empt y <CMYK> ✘✘ ✘ Interventio n Required - Load Staples 3 -71 40040 Load Stap les ✘✘ ✘ Interventio n Required - Priming F aile d. Retr y? 3-71 40041[...]

  • Page 412

    PJL Support B-23 T able B-12: PJL M essages f or Paper Handli ng ✓ Supported Printer Mode l ✘ Not Supp or ted P a ge num ber s re ference m es sage des cr ipti ons. C510(n) X422 E230, E232, E234(n), E330, E332n Messag e Pa g e St at us C o de Return String* Interventio n Required - Wrong P aper Siz e in T ra y x 3-73 30034 3 4 W rong Paper Size[...]

  • Page 413

    PJL Support B-24 Interventio n Required - Inse r t Dup lex P age s & Pr es s Go. 3-73 412yy Insert Dup lex P age s & Pr ess Go. ✘✘ ✘ Interventio n Required - Inser t T ray Req uest 3-73 4300 x Insert T ray <sour ce # > ✓✓ ✓ T able B-13: PJL M essages f or Paper Jams ✓ Supported Printer Mode l ✘ Not Supp or ted P a ge n[...]

  • Page 414

    PJL Support B-25 Interventio n Required - Pa p e r J a m 3-76 4208x ✘✘✘ Interventio n Required - Pa p e r J a m 3-76 4209x ✘✘✘ Interventio n Required - Pa p e r J a m 3-76 4210x ✘✘✘ Interventio n Required - Pa p e r J a m 3-76 4211x ✘✘✘ Interventio n Required - Pa p e r J a m 3-76 4220x ✘✘✘ Interventio n Required - Pa [...]

  • Page 415

    PJL Support B-26 Interventio n Required - Pa p e r J a m 3-77 4245w ✘✘✘ Interventio n Required - Pa p e r J a m 3-77 4246w ✘✘✘ Interventio n Required - Pa p e r J a m 3-77 4247wy ✘✘✘ Interventio n Required - Pa p e r J a m 3-77 4248w ✘✘✘ Interventio n Required - Pa p e r J a m 3-77 4249w ✘✘✘ Interventio n Required - Pa[...]

  • Page 416

    PJL Support B-27 Interventio n Required - Pa p e r J a m 3-78 4260 w ✘✘✘ Interventio n Required - Pa p e r J a m 3-78 4260 x ✘✘✘ Interventio n Required - Pa p e r J a m 3-78 4261w ✘✘✘ Interventio n Required - Pa p e r J a m 3-78 4261x ✘✘✘ Interventio n Required - Pa p e r J a m 3-78 427 zx ✘✘✘ Interventio n Required - [...]

  • Page 417

    PJL Support B-28 Interventio n Required - Pa p e r J a m 3-79 4284 x ✘✘✘ Interventio n Required - Pa p e r J a m 3-79 4285 w ✘✘✘ Interventio n Required - Pa p e r J a m 3-79 4286 w ✘✘✘ Interventio n Required - Pa p e r J a m 3-79 4287 ✘✘✘ Interventio n Required - Pa p e r J a m 3-79 4288 ✘✘✘ Interventio n Required - Pa[...]

  • Page 418

    PJL Support B-29 T able B-14: Service Error s ✓ Supported Printer Mode l ✘ Not Supp or ted P a ge num ber s re ference m es sage des cr ipti on. C510(n) X422 E230, E232, E234(n), E330, E332n Messag e Pa g e Error Code ALL SER VICE MESSA GES 3-80 50000 ✘✘✘ T able B-15: Device Attendance Messages ✓ Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supp or [...]

  • Page 419

    PJL Support B-30 LF AX PHONENUMBER 3-85 ✓✓✓ LOPENFILE 3-8 9 ✓✓✓ LCLOSEFILE 3-89 ✓✓✓ LREADFILE 3-9 0 ✓✓✓ L WRITEFI LE 3-91 ✓✓✓ LR UNFILE 3-91 ✓✓✓ LRENAMEFILE 3-92 ✓✓✓ LDELETEFILE 3-9 2 ✓✓✓ LFORMA T 3-92 ✓✓✓ LDEFRA G 3-92 ✓✓✓ T able B-17: File and Device Pr otection Commands ✓ Supported Pr[...]

  • Page 420

    P ostScript Suppor t C-1 APPENDIX C: P ostScript Suppor t The f oll owing t ab les list P ost Script commands and identi fy printers that sup por t them. F or detailed information about P ostScript emulation, see “ P ostScript Emul ation ” on page 4-1. T able C-1: Supplemental Operators ✓ Supported Printer Mode l ✘ Not Supp or ted P a ge nu[...]

  • Page 421

    P ostScript Suppor t C-2 dostartpage 4-37 ✓✓ ✓ dosyss tar t 4-37 ✓✓ ✓ duple x er 4-37 ✓✓ ✓ duple xmode 4-3 8 ✓✓ ✓ engines ync 4-38 ✓✓ ✓ file 4-39 ✓✓ ✓ file nam eforall 4-39 ✓✓ ✓ file pos iti on 4 -39 ✓✓ ✓ firstsid e 4-40 ✓✓ ✓ f ontnonzero winding 4-4 0 ✓✓ ✓ hardw areiomode 4-40 ✓✓ ✓ [...]

  • Page 422

    P ostScript Suppor t C-3 reso lut ion 4 -48 ✓✓ ✓ revision 4-48 ✓✓ ✓ sccbatc h 4-49 ✓✓ ✓ sccinte ractiv e 4-50 ✓✓ ✓ setco verpage 4-50 ✓✓ ✓ setdef aulttim eouts 4-50 ✓✓ ✓ setdoidl efonts 4-51 ✓✓ ✓ setdojam recov er y 4-51 ✓✓ ✓ setd opr i nte rror s 4 -51 ✓✓ ✓ setdor et 4-52 ✓✓ ✓ setdosta r [...]

  • Page 423

    P ostScript Suppor t C-4 setuser diskperce nt 4-60 ✓✓ ✓ softw areiomode 4-6 0 ✓✓ ✓ tumb le 4-60 ✓✓ ✓ userdisk percent 4-61 ✓✓ ✓ waittim eout 4-61 ✓✓ ✓ T able C-2: Page Devi ce Parameter s ✓ Supported Pri n ter Model ✘ Not Supp or ted P a ge num ber s re fere nce p aram eter desc r ipti ons. Def ault va lu es are li[...]

  • Page 424

    P ostScript Suppor t C-5 • Substitut eSize 4-64 ✓✓ ✓ • T ype 4-65 102 98 98 • ColorCorrect ion 4-65 ✓✘ ✘ • ImageBrightne ss 4-65 0 ✘✘ • ImageC ontrast 4-65 0 ✘✘ • PrintQuality 4-65 ✘✘ ✘ Dupl ex 4-65 ✓✓ ✓ EndP age 4-65 ✓✓ ✓ ExitJ amRecov ery 4-65 ✓✓ ✓ HWResol u tion 4-65 ✓✓ ✓ ImagingB Box[...]

  • Page 425

    P ostScript Suppor t C-6 MediaCol or 4-68 ✓✓ ✓ MediaP osition 4-68 null null null MediaT ype 4-68 ✓✓ ✓ MediaW eight 4-68 ✓✓ ✓ NumCopi es 4-68 ✓✓ ✓ Nup 4-68 ✓✓ ✓ NupD eta ils 4- 69 ✓✓ ✓ • Rows 4-69 11 1 • Columns 4-69 11 1 • Orientation 4-69 00 0 • Border 4-70 00 0 • Order 4-70 00 0 • T ype 4-70 96 96 [...]

  • Page 426

    P ostScript Suppor t C-7 P a geS ize 4 -72 ✓✓ ✓ P olici es 4-72 ✓✓ ✓ • P olicyNot Found 4-72 11 1 • P oli cyRe por t 4 -72 {pop} {pop} {pop} • P ageSize 4-72 00 0 P ostRend er ingEnhan ce 4-72 ✘ true tr ue P ostRend er ingEnhan ceDetails 4-73 ✘✓ ✓ • REV alu e 4 - 73 ✘ 11 • T ype 4-73 ✘ 88 P ow e rSav e 4-73 20 20 2[...]

  • Page 427

    P ostScript Suppor t C-8 T able C-3: User Interpreter P arameter s ✓ Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supp or ted P a ge num ber s re fere nce p aram eter desc r ipti ons. C510(n) X422 E230, E232, E234(n), E330, E332n Key Pag e De fault Accura teScreens 4-76 f alse ✓✓ ✓ CollatedC opies 4-76 Collation - Collate d Copies (Q TY) value ✓✓ ?[...]

  • Page 428

    P ostScript Suppor t C-9 T able C-4: S ystem Interpre ter Paramet ers ✓ Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supp or ted P a ge num ber s re fere nce p aram eter desc r ipti ons. Def ault va lu es are lis ted . C510(n) X422 E230, E232, E234(n), E330, E332n Key Pag e BuildTim e 4-79 ✓✓ ✓ ByteOrde r 4-79 fa ls e fal s e fal s e CurDispl ayList 4-7[...]

  • Page 429

    P ostScript Suppor t C-10 language lev el 4-82 33 3 Max Displ ayList 4-82 InstalledRam MaxF ontCache 4-8 2 Installe dRam MaxF ormCache 4-82 101000 101000 101000 MaxIma geBuffe r 4-82 InstalledRam MaxOut lineCache 4-8 2 InstalledRam MaxP atternCache 4-8 2 101000 101000 101000 MaxP e r manentVM 4-82 I nstalledRam Max Rast erM emor y 4- 82 Installe dR[...]

  • Page 430

    P ostScript Suppor t C-11 T able C-5: Devices Supported ✓ Supported ✘ Not Supp or ted n Netw or k v ersion of the p r inter mode l Printer Model C510 C510n X422 E230, E232 E234 E234n E330 E332n Devic e Pag e %P arall elA% 4-79 ✓ ✘ ✘ ✓ ✓✓✓✓✓ %P arall elB% ✓ ✓ ✘✘✘✘ ✘✘✘ %P arall elC% ✘ ✘✘✘✘✘ ✘✘?[...]

  • Page 431

    P ostScript Suppor t C-12 %AppSoc ketC% 4-79 ✘✘✘✘ ✘✘✘✘✘ %AppSoc ketD% ✘ ✘✘✘✘✘ ✘✘✘ %Rem ote Pr int er A% ✘✓ ✓✘✘✘✘✘✘ %Rem ote Pr int er B% ✓ ✓ ✘✘ ✘✘✘✘✘ %Rem ote Pr int er C% ✘✘✘✘✘✘ ✘✘✘ %Rem ote Pr int er D% ✘✘✘✘✘✘ ✘✘✘ %PrintSer v erA% ✘✓ ?[...]

  • Page 432

    P ostScript Suppor t C-13 T able C-6: Device P ar ameters ✓ Supported Printer Mode l ✘ Not Supp or ted P a ge num ber s re fere nce p aram eter desc r ipti ons. C510(n ) X422 E230, E232 , E234(n), E330, E332 Key Pag e Device Parameter s for the Com munication De vice %P arallel%, %P arallelA%, % Parallel B %, %P arallelC%, %P arallelD% Dela yed[...]

  • Page 433

    P ostScript Suppor t C-14 PSSmar tSwitch 4-88 ✓✓ ✓ Rob u stXon 4-88 ✓✓✓ SerialMode 4-88 ✓✓✓ StopBits 4-89 ✓✓✓ T ype 4-89 ✓✓✓ Dev ice Para meters f or the Commu nication Devi ce %LocalT alk%, %Loca lT alkA%, %LocalT alkB%, %LocalT a lkC%, %LocalT alkD% Dela yedO utputClose 4-89 ✓✓ ✓ Enab led 4-89 ✓✓✓ Filteri[...]

  • Page 434

    P ostScript Suppor t C-15 P or tLo cat ion 4-9 1 ✓✓✓ PSSmar tSwitch 4-91 ✓✓ ✓ T ype 4-91 ✓✓✓ Device P arameters f or the Communication De vice %IR%, %IR_A%, %IR_B%, %IR_C%, %IR_D% Dela yedO utputClose 4-91 ✓✓ ✓ Enab led 4-92 ✓✓✓ Filtering 4-92 ✓✓ ✓ HasNam es 4-92 ✓✓ ✓ Interpreter 4-92 ✓✓✓ On 4-92 ✓?[...]

  • Page 435

    P ostScript Suppor t C-16 Filtering 4-94 ✓✓ ✓ HasNam es 4-94 ✓✓ ✓ Interpreter 4-94 ✓✓✓ NodeID 4-94 ✓✓ ✓ On 4-94 ✓✓ ✓ PCLSmar tSwitch 4-94 ✓✓✓ P or tLo cat ion 4-9 4 ✓✓✓ PSSmar tSwitch 4-94 ✓✓ ✓ T okenT alkT ype 4-95 ✓✓✓ T ype 4-95 ✓✓✓ Zone 4-95 ✘✘✘ T able C-6: Device P arameters (Con[...]

  • Page 436

    P ostScript Suppor t C-17 Devic e Parame ters for t he Co mmuni cat ion D evic e %Ap pSocke t%, %App So cketA% , %Ap pS ocketB %, %AppSoc ketC%, %AppSock etD% Dela yedO utputClose 4-95 ✓✓ ✓ Enab led 4-95 ✓✓✓ Filtering 4-95 ✓✓ ✓ HasNam es 4-95 ✓✓ ✓ Interpreter 4-95 ✓✓✓ On 4-95 ✓✓ ✓ P or tLo cat ion 4-9 5 ✓✓✓[...]

  • Page 437

    P ostScript Suppor t C-18 Dev ice P arameter s for the Com munication Device %LPR% , %LPR_A%, %LPR_ B%, %LPR_C% , %LPR_D% Enab led 4-98 ✓✓✓ Filtering 4-98 ✓✓ ✓ HasNam es 4-98 ✓✓ ✓ Interpreter 4-98 ✓✓✓ On 4-98 ✓✓ ✓ P or tLo cat ion 4-9 8 ✓✓✓ T ype 4-98 ✓✓✓ Devic e Parame ters for t he Co mmuni cat ion D evic[...]

  • Page 438

    P ostScript Suppor t C-19 Dev ice Para meters f or the Commu nication Devi ce %T okenRingPh ysical%, %T okenRingPh ysicalA%, %T okenRingPh ys ica lB%, %T okenR in gPh ysicalC%, %T okenRing Ph y sic alD % Address 4-10 0 ✓✓✓ On 4-100 ✓✓✓ P or tLo cat ion 4-1 00 ✓✓✓ Speed 4-100 ✓✓✓ T ype 4-100 ✓✓ ✓ Devic e Parame ters for[...]

  • Page 439

    P ostScript Suppor t C-20 Devic e Parame ters for t he Param ete rs Device %di sk1 % BlockS ize 4- 102 ✓✓✓ F ree 4-102 ✓✓ ✓ HasNam es 4-102 ✓✓✓ Initializ eAction 4-10 3 ✓✓✓ Logical Size 4-103 ✓✓✓ Mounted 4-10 3 ✓✓✓ Ph ysicalSize 4-103 ✓✓✓ Remov ab le 4-103 ✓✓✓ Search able 4-103 ✓✓ ✓ Sear chO rde[...]

  • Page 440

    P ostScript Suppor t C-21 Devic e Parame ters for t he Param ete rs Device %rom% BlockS ize 4- 105 ✓✓✓ F ree 4-105 ✓✓ ✓ HasNam es 4-105 ✓✓✓ Initializ eAction 4-10 5 ✓✓✓ Logical Size 4-105 ✓✓✓ Mounted 4-10 5 ✓✓✓ Ph ysicalSize 4-105 ✓✓✓ Remov ab le 4-105 ✓✓✓ Search able 4-105 ✓✓ ✓ Sear chO rde r 4[...]

  • Page 441

    Inde x X-1 Inde x A airflo w requirement 7-1 altitude speci fi cations 7-5 atmospheric pressure 7-5 attendance messages (PJL) 3-63, 3-67, 3-72, 3-75 B bib liogr aphy 1-5 C clear ance requirements 7-4 Code 3 of 9 bar code f onts 2-10, 2 -20 communi cations computer-t o-printer 8-11 por ts, sett i ng up 8-2 Windo ws 2000 8-4 Windo ws 95/ 98/Me 8-2 Wi[...]

  • Page 442

    Inde x X-2 color e xtensions 2-80 cursor p ositioning 2-68 f ont creation 2-73 f ont selection 2-70 job control 2-62 macros 2-73 miscellaneous commands 2-83 page contr ol 2-64 picture fr ame 2-83 print model 2-74 rast er graphics 2-77 rectangul ar area fill g raphics 2-75 status r eadback 2-82 user-defi ned pat ter n 2-75 user-defi ned symbol set 2[...]

  • Page 443

    Inde x X-3 J job b uff er ing 6-13 creating a par tition 6-14 disabling 6-1 5 enablin g 6-1 4 reco vering from a powe r loss 6-15 L language s witch ing PCL emulation MarkVision Prof essional 2-1 operat or panel 2-1 softw are prog ram 2-2 P ostScript emu lat i on 4-1 operat or panel 4-1 softw are prog ram 4-2 Printer Job Language (PJL) 3-3 setting [...]

  • Page 444

    Inde x X-4 de vice 4-85 syste m 4-79 user 4-76 page de vice 4-62 pass word 6-7 directory of flash memor y or disk 6 -6 general notes 3- 93 loc king entire f l ash or disk 3-94 lost fi le or de vice pass word 3-98 read/write p r otection 6-7 reloc king file or de vice 3-96 setting job pass word 3-5, 3-6 setting passw ord f or a fi le 3-93 unloc king[...]

  • Page 445

    Inde x X-5 Univ ersal Exit Language 2-63 macros macro contr ol 2-73 macro ID 2-73 miscellaneous commands displa y functions off 2-84 displa y functions on 2-83 end-of-li ne wrap 2-83 paper typ e 2-84 print quali ty 2-84 pr in t te s t p a ge 2-8 4 page contr ol chara c te r text path 2 -6 5 clear ho r izontal margins 2-65 duple x page side selectio[...]

  • Page 446

    Inde x X-6 MarkVision Prof essional 2-1 operat or panel 2-1 Smar tSwitch 2-1 softw are prog ram 2-2 Smar tSwitch 2-1 specialt y fonts 2-31, 2-42 standard fonts 2-10, 2-20, 2-30, 2-38 T ype 1 f onts 2-13, 2-23, 2 - 40 va r i a b l e s , P J L common 3-48 printer unique 3-49 ph ysical page PCL emulation 2-3 P ostScript emu lat i on 4-3 ph ysical page[...]

  • Page 447

    Inde x X-7 pagecount 4-44 pagesprinted 4-45 paper tra y 4-45 printer name 4-45 product 4-45 PS2f onts 4-46 PS3f onts 4-46 quiet 4-46 ram si ze 4 - 47 realf or mat 4-47 renamefile 4- 47 resoluti on 4-48 re vision 4-48 sccbatch 4 -49 sccinter activ e 4-50 setco verpage 4-50 setdef aultt i meouts 4-50 setdoidl efonts 4-51 setdojamrec ov er y 4-51 setd[...]

  • Page 448

    Inde x X-8 Check Duple x Connection 3- 71 Check Finisher Inst allation 3-69 Check Mailbox Installation 3-69 Check T ra y <source #> Connection 3-69 Close Cov er 3-68 Close Cov er <c> 3-68 Close Cov er A 3-67 Close Deflect or G 3-68 Close Door 3-67 Close Door <d> 3-68 Close Duple x Door 3-72 Close Finish er Door 3-68 Close Finish e[...]

  • Page 449

    Inde x X-9 282 P aper Jam 3-79 283 P aper Jam 3-79 284 P aper Jam 3-79 285 P aper Jam 3-79 286 P aper Jam 3-79 287 P aper Jam 3-79 288 P aper Jam 3-79 289 P aper Jam 3-79 290 P aper Jam 3-79 291 P aper Jam 3-79 292 P aper Jam 3-79 293 P aper Jam 3-79 294 P aper Jam 3-80 295 P aper Jam 3-80 Priming F ailed. Retr y? 3-71 Reattach Bins <bi n #x - b[...]

  • Page 450

    Inde x X-10 miscellaneous 3-82 status r eadback 3-53, 3-54 command syntax command codes 3-1 optional par ameters 3-2 commands COMMENT 3-3 DEF A UL T 3-8, 3-94 DINQUIRE 3-54 ECHO 3-55 ENTER LANGU AGE 3-3 EOJ 3-6 INFO 3-56 INITIALIZE 3- 11 INQUIR E 3-58 JOB 3-4 LBEEP 3-82 LBYP ASSP ASSWORD 3-97 LCLOSEFILE 3-89 LDECLARE 3 - 95, 3-97 LDELETEFILE 3-92 L[...]

  • Page 451

    Inde x X-11 HOLD 3-13 HOLDKEY 3-13 HOLDTYPE 3-14 IMA GEADAPT 3-1 4 INTRA Y1SIZE 3-14 INTRA Y2 3 -14 INTRA Y2SIZE 3-14 INTRA Y3 3 -14 INTRA Y3SIZE 3-14 INTRA Y4 3 -14 INTRA Y4SIZE 3-14 INTRA Y5 3 -14 INTRA Y5SIZE 3-14 JAMRECO VER Y 3-51 JOBNAME 3-14 JOBOFFSET 3-15 LA4WIDTH 3-49 LA CTIVEBINRESET 3-19 LAD V ANCEDST A TUS 3-19 LALARMCONTROL 3-19 LANG 3[...]

  • Page 452

    Inde x X-12 LCUST OMTYPE6NAME 3-29 LCUST OMTYPE6OUTBIN 3-29 LCUST OMTYPE6TEXTURE 3-30 LCUST OMTYPE6WEIGHT 3-30 LDESCRIPTION 3-53 LDO WNLOADT ARG ET 3-30 LDR YTIMEDELA Y 3-30 LDUPLICA TEHELDJOBS 3-30 LENVELOPEENHANCE 3-30 LENVELOPELENGTH 3-30 LENVELOPEOUTBIN 3-30 LENVELOPETEXTURE 3-31 LENVELOPEWEIGHT 3-31 LESCCHAR 3-31 LF AXREDIAL 3-31 LF AXREDIALFR[...]

  • Page 453

    Inde x X-13 LPSFONTPRIORITY 3-52 LPUNCH 3-43 LREAROUTBINNAME 3-43 LREPEA TLIMIT 3-43 LRESET 3-43 LRESOURCESA VE 3-43, B-9 LRIGHTMARGINOFFSET 3-43 LR WLOCK 3-53 LSCREENING 3-43 LSEP ARA T ORSHEETS 3-43 LSEP ARA T ORSOURCE 3-43 LST AND ARD OUTBINNAME 3-44 LST APLE 3-44 LST APLESEMPTY ALARM 3-44 LST APLETESTBIN 3-44 LST APLETESTSOURCE 3-44 LSTROKEWIDT[...]

  • Page 454

    Inde x X-14 po w er requirements 7-2 siz e 7-4 time to power on to Re ady st ate 7-6 time to print first page 7-6 weight 7- 4 protocol DTR/DSR 8-32 f astby tes data trans fer sequence 8-16 Robu st X ON 8-31 RS-232C 8-33 standard data tr ansf er sequence 8-15 XON/XOFF 8-34 R rast er compression mode 2-8 8 adaptiv e compression 2-92 delta row 2- 9 1 [...]

  • Page 455

    Inde x X-15 operat or inter ve ntion - paper jams 3-75 P ostScript emu lat i on 4-107 s witching printer la nguages MarkVision Prof essional 2-1 methods 5-1 operat or panel 2-1, 4-1 PCL emulation 2-1 P ostScript emu lat i on 4-1 Printer Job Language (PJL) 3-3 setting for diff erent interf aces 5-2 Smar tSwitch 5-1 softwa re p ro gra m 2- 2 , 4- 2 S[...]