HP Printers - Supported Citrix Presentation Server environments
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... 165b5934-15c4-4a84-c392d044915211da is a GUID (globally unique identifier). An example of the HP UPD or discrete print driver. This is created each time a user logs onto a Citrix server for this hive will grow over time. A new registry key is due to autocreate a printer using the HP UPD or a discrete HP print driver version 60.xxx...
... 165b5934-15c4-4a84-c392d044915211da is a GUID (globally unique identifier). An example of the HP UPD or discrete print driver. This is created each time a user logs onto a Citrix server for this hive will grow over time. A new registry key is due to autocreate a printer using the HP UPD or a discrete HP print driver version 60.xxx...
HP Printers - Supported Citrix Presentation Server environments
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... this functionality in the GUID hive. The server must be 4.0 and the client must be a 32-bit Windows client with Citrix This issue occurs when an HP PCL driver (version ...4.3.x.x to 4.20.x.x.) is installed on the server. If Feature Release 1/Service Pack 1 or later is installed on the server to the properties of printers and autocreated client printers not deleted when users... For HP print drivers version 4.x.x.x, it is 1.0.2.35. If one is strongly recommended to upgrade to autocreate. Driver settings, such as version 61.081.xxx.xx or the latest HP Universal ...
... this functionality in the GUID hive. The server must be 4.0 and the client must be a 32-bit Windows client with Citrix This issue occurs when an HP PCL driver (version ...4.3.x.x to 4.20.x.x.) is installed on the server. If Feature Release 1/Service Pack 1 or later is installed on the server to the properties of printers and autocreated client printers not deleted when users... For HP print drivers version 4.x.x.x, it is 1.0.2.35. If one is strongly recommended to upgrade to autocreate. Driver settings, such as version 61.081.xxx.xx or the latest HP Universal ...
HP PCL/PJL reference - PCL 5 Comparison Guide
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... In Figure 4-6 on this manual will not be updated, any changes to the PCL 5 Comparison Guide, Appendix A, for character codes for the various symbol sets." ENWW Printer Features 1-5 PCL 5 Technical Reference Manual Corrections This section describes updates to Appendix A for character codes...the top should read "0" for a 300 DPI user-defined pattern header and "20" for a resolution-specified user-defined pattern header. Chapter 8 PCL Font Selection Transparent Print Data Command The last sentence in the PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference Manual since its printing. Chapter ...
... In Figure 4-6 on this manual will not be updated, any changes to the PCL 5 Comparison Guide, Appendix A, for character codes for the various symbol sets." ENWW Printer Features 1-5 PCL 5 Technical Reference Manual Corrections This section describes updates to Appendix A for character codes...the top should read "0" for a 300 DPI user-defined pattern header and "20" for a resolution-specified user-defined pattern header. Chapter 8 PCL Font Selection Transparent Print Data Command The last sentence in the PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference Manual since its printing. Chapter ...
HP PCL/PJL reference - PCL 5 Comparison Guide
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... Environment and User Default Environment. In the following tables, not all values are collectively referred to as commands and variables added to support these newer products. See Table 1-1 to the ESC/P personality. The Factory Default Environment, which can be set from a printer's control panel, is listed in Table 4-3. The HP LaserJet 4PJ printer defaults to...
... Environment and User Default Environment. In the following tables, not all values are collectively referred to as commands and variables added to support these newer products. See Table 1-1 to the ESC/P personality. The Factory Default Environment, which can be set from a printer's control panel, is listed in Table 4-3. The HP LaserJet 4PJ printer defaults to...
HP PCL/PJL reference - PCL 5 Comparison Guide
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...for printing. Both systems operate automatically and without any intervention from the user. For information about newer products, as well as commands and variables added to the printer • For the HP LaserJet 4L, using a system called Adaptive Data Compression or ADC. To ... improvement in this book, see the PCL5 Comparison Guide Addendum, which includes product-specific information about products newer than those included in memory efficiency. HP LaserJet 4, 4M, 4Si, 4SiMx, and DeskJet 1200C printers compress raster graphics data using Raster Graphics Adaptive Compression...
...for printing. Both systems operate automatically and without any intervention from the user. For information about newer products, as well as commands and variables added to the printer • For the HP LaserJet 4L, using a system called Adaptive Data Compression or ADC. To ... improvement in this book, see the PCL5 Comparison Guide Addendum, which includes product-specific information about products newer than those included in memory efficiency. HP LaserJet 4, 4M, 4Si, 4SiMx, and DeskJet 1200C printers compress raster graphics data using Raster Graphics Adaptive Compression...
HP PCL/PJL reference - PCL 5 Comparison Guide Addendum
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...printer command language that is used on HP color LaserJet products and the other job-level functions. Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual This manual describes PJL, the HP printer job language that controls PCL 5 products. Printer... Job Language Technical Reference Addendum This document complements the Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual by their function so that is devoted to HP-GL/2, the vector-based graphics language that users... HP-GL/2 vector graphics. PCL/PJL Technical Quick Reference Guide ...
...printer command language that is used on HP color LaserJet products and the other job-level functions. Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual This manual describes PJL, the HP printer job language that controls PCL 5 products. Printer... Job Language Technical Reference Addendum This document complements the Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual by their function so that is devoted to HP-GL/2, the vector-based graphics language that users... HP-GL/2 vector graphics. PCL/PJL Technical Quick Reference Guide ...
HP PCL/PJL reference - Printer Job Language Technical Reference Addendum
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...and PCL. Non-technical users Non-technical users can use of PJL can cause problems in a network situation, inexperienced users are described in chapter 11 of the PJL Technical Reference Manual. PCL 5 Comparison Guide This document provides printer-specific information about Hewlett-... PCL command support, and control-panel information. In addition, users should be acquainted with the HP LaserJet Printer Command Language (PCL) and with all PCL 5 printers. Using the PJL reference books The Printer Job Language Technical Reference Addendum was written to complement the contents ...
...and PCL. Non-technical users Non-technical users can use of PJL can cause problems in a network situation, inexperienced users are described in chapter 11 of the PJL Technical Reference Manual. PCL 5 Comparison Guide This document provides printer-specific information about Hewlett-... PCL command support, and control-panel information. In addition, users should be acquainted with the HP LaserJet Printer Command Language (PCL) and with all PCL 5 printers. Using the PJL reference books The Printer Job Language Technical Reference Addendum was written to complement the contents ...
HP PCL/PJL reference - Printer Job Language Technical Reference Addendum
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... 10001 00 READY (online) [Personality-specific ready message] (online) [PJL RDYMSG] (online) 68 READY/SERVICE (online) or PERFORM USER MAINTENANCE or 68 NVRAM FULL, SETTINGS NOT SAVED 10002 00 READY (offline) or [Personality-specific ready message] (offline) or [PJL RDYMSG... HP MIO1 INITIALIZING or HP MIO2 INITIALIZING or HP MIO1 NOT READY or HP MIO2 NOT READY or HP MIO INITIALIZING * When creating software programs for the HP LaserJet 4 and 5 printer families, see "Printer Status Readback" in the "HP LaserJet 4 and 5 Family Comments" section in Appendix A of the PCL 5 Comparison Guide....
... 10001 00 READY (online) [Personality-specific ready message] (online) [PJL RDYMSG] (online) 68 READY/SERVICE (online) or PERFORM USER MAINTENANCE or 68 NVRAM FULL, SETTINGS NOT SAVED 10002 00 READY (offline) or [Personality-specific ready message] (offline) or [PJL RDYMSG... HP MIO1 INITIALIZING or HP MIO2 INITIALIZING or HP MIO1 NOT READY or HP MIO2 NOT READY or HP MIO INITIALIZING * When creating software programs for the HP LaserJet 4 and 5 printer families, see "Printer Status Readback" in the "HP LaserJet 4 and 5 Family Comments" section in Appendix A of the PCL 5 Comparison Guide....
HP PCL/PJL reference - Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual
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... Modified Print Environment (PrinterLanguage Specific) Stored permanently in the PCL 5 Comparison Guide. Factory default settings cannot be changed . The User Default Environment is set to the factory default values when the printer initially is powered on-before printer commands are sent from an application or any printer language commands (such as the E command in use...
... Modified Print Environment (PrinterLanguage Specific) Stored permanently in the PCL 5 Comparison Guide. Factory default settings cannot be changed . The User Default Environment is set to the factory default values when the printer initially is powered on-before printer commands are sent from an application or any printer language commands (such as the E command in use...
HP PCL/PJL reference (PCL 5 Printer Language) - Technical Quick Reference Guide
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... the factory default font or the user selected default font from the control panel or from a font cartridge with each printer. See the PCL 5 Comparison Guide for specific feature support information. * For these items, select User Default values using the printer driver or control panel (or remote control panel for the LaserJet 5L and 5Si/5SiMx...
... the factory default font or the user selected default font from the control panel or from a font cartridge with each printer. See the PCL 5 Comparison Guide for specific feature support information. * For these items, select User Default values using the printer driver or control panel (or remote control panel for the LaserJet 5L and 5Si/5SiMx...
HP LaserJet 3380 All-in-One - User Guide
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...information pages, such as the configuration X page, device control panel menu map, and usage page. X Change the HP toolbox language. Configure the scan to the online user guide. Gain access to e-mail or a folder setting. For information about how to use the device control panel to ...change settings, see the HP toolbox Help. X View or forward faxes that are established in the software program take precedence over printer-driver settings. ...
...information pages, such as the configuration X page, device control panel menu map, and usage page. X Change the HP toolbox language. Configure the scan to the online user guide. Gain access to e-mail or a folder setting. For information about how to use the device control panel to ...change settings, see the HP toolbox Help. X View or forward faxes that are established in the software program take precedence over printer-driver settings. ...
HP LaserJet 3380 All-in-One - User Guide
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... meet Hewlett-Packard specifications might be the result of paper and other print media in accordance with the guidelines in this user guide and in the HP LaserJet Printer Family Print Media Guide. (See Ordering HP parts and accessories for more information about supported media sizes, weights, and other specifications, see Printmedia specifications. Hewlett-Packard Company cannot...
... meet Hewlett-Packard specifications might be the result of paper and other print media in accordance with the guidelines in this user guide and in the HP LaserJet Printer Family Print Media Guide. (See Ordering HP parts and accessories for more information about supported media sizes, weights, and other specifications, see Printmedia specifications. Hewlett-Packard Company cannot...
Service Manual
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... and output quality. Table 2-2. Properties such as weight, grain, and moisture content are using. Note Supported media sizes and types The printer supports media within this size range: ● Minimum: 76 by 127 mm (3 by 5 inches) ● Maximum: 216 by 356 mm (8.5 by 14 ...: ● Minimum: (127 by 127 mm) (5 by 5 inches) ● Maximum: (216 by 381 mm) (8.5 by the HP warranty or service agreements. Media should conform to the guidelines in the user guide on the product. To optimize the print quality, change the settings to print more slowly. Supported media types Media...
... and output quality. Table 2-2. Properties such as weight, grain, and moisture content are using. Note Supported media sizes and types The printer supports media within this size range: ● Minimum: 76 by 127 mm (3 by 5 inches) ● Maximum: 216 by 356 mm (8.5 by 14 ...: ● Minimum: (127 by 127 mm) (5 by 5 inches) ● Maximum: (216 by 381 mm) (8.5 by the HP warranty or service agreements. Media should conform to the guidelines in the user guide on the product. To optimize the print quality, change the settings to print more slowly. Supported media types Media...
Service Manual
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...media. This helps prevent multiple sheets of media from the input tray and straighten the stack of the media from feeding through the printer at one envelope, transparency, or card. Priority input tray The priority input tray holds up to be printed on the product CD for more ...-g/m2 (20-lb) paper or one time, reducing jams. Specific types of heavier media. To prevent jams and skew, always adjust the side media guides. Loading media Note This section provides information about loading media in any way, a jam might occur. See the user guide on facing up . Media input...
...media. This helps prevent multiple sheets of media from the input tray and straighten the stack of the media from feeding through the printer at one envelope, transparency, or card. Priority input tray The priority input tray holds up to be printed on the product CD for more ...-g/m2 (20-lb) paper or one time, reducing jams. Specific types of heavier media. To prevent jams and skew, always adjust the side media guides. Loading media Note This section provides information about loading media in any way, a jam might occur. See the user guide on facing up . Media input...
Service Manual
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...The media does not meet HP's specifications (for more information. detailed in the HP LaserJet Printer Family Print Media Guide. The toner is not set correctly. Cause The contrast is low. Adjust the resolution and contrast setting(s) on the control-panel menu or from the HP Toolbox. 2. Clean the...control-panel menu or from HP Toolbox. 190 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting ENWW Gently shake the print cartridge back and forth to redistribute the toner. If the problem persists, replace the print cartridge. 3. The original image is dirty. 1. See the user guide for Make sure that the...
...The media does not meet HP's specifications (for more information. detailed in the HP LaserJet Printer Family Print Media Guide. The toner is not set correctly. Cause The contrast is low. Adjust the resolution and contrast setting(s) on the control-panel menu or from the HP Toolbox. 2. Clean the...control-panel menu or from HP Toolbox. 190 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting ENWW Gently shake the print cartridge back and forth to redistribute the toner. If the problem persists, replace the print cartridge. 3. The original image is dirty. 1. See the user guide for Make sure that the...