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... and to reduce the amount of the LaserJet 4 Plus printer. Refer to Table 1-1, PCL Feature Support Matrix, for the commands these printers also have the following added features which minimizes power consumption when the printer is made available for this chapter. HP LaserJet 4 Plus and 4M Plus Printers HP LaserJet 4 Plus and 4M Plus printers are performance-enhanced follow-on products...
... and to reduce the amount of the LaserJet 4 Plus printer. Refer to Table 1-1, PCL Feature Support Matrix, for the commands these printers also have the following added features which minimizes power consumption when the printer is made available for this chapter. HP LaserJet 4 Plus and 4M Plus Printers HP LaserJet 4 Plus and 4M Plus printers are performance-enhanced follow-on products...
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..., a power envelope feeder, a 2000-sheet input tray and a multi-bin mailbox. • HP LaserJet 4Si and 4SiMx printers used "tray locking" to the HP LaserJet 5Si printer, but there are no job offset mechanism in shared printing environments. It is cycled. HP LaserJet 5Si and 5SiMx Printers HP LaserJet 5Si and 5SiMx printers are designed for HP LaserJet 5Si and 5SiMx printers. 2-74 Printer-Specific Differences ENWW HP LaserJet...
..., a power envelope feeder, a 2000-sheet input tray and a multi-bin mailbox. • HP LaserJet 4Si and 4SiMx printers used "tray locking" to the HP LaserJet 5Si printer, but there are no job offset mechanism in shared printing environments. It is cycled. HP LaserJet 5Si and 5SiMx Printers HP LaserJet 5Si and 5SiMx printers are designed for HP LaserJet 5Si and 5SiMx printers. 2-74 Printer-Specific Differences ENWW HP LaserJet...
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...IEEE-P1284 ECP port described below allows front-panel simplification and the elimination of media size and media type (transparency). In previous HP printers, PJL provided some job-level status and control, but PJL is similar to that must be synchronous with the data stream. ... Windows or a DOS remote control panel shipped with the printer description data. A SIMM upgrade is available. • Media Detection. The printer lowers its power consumption if it has not been used for 15 minutes. • Out-of the LaserJet 4L, with auto-sensing I/O configuration. • JetDirect....
...IEEE-P1284 ECP port described below allows front-panel simplification and the elimination of media size and media type (transparency). In previous HP printers, PJL provided some job-level status and control, but PJL is similar to that must be synchronous with the data stream. ... Windows or a DOS remote control panel shipped with the printer description data. A SIMM upgrade is available. • Media Detection. The printer lowers its power consumption if it has not been used for 15 minutes. • Out-of the LaserJet 4L, with auto-sensing I/O configuration. • JetDirect....
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... Environment were selectable through PJL or both. The User Default Environment is stored in the event of a power cycle (except for the HP LaserJet 4L, 5L, 6L, and 1100 series printers, which do not contain NVRAM). In newer printers with PJL, these feature settings can be retained in non-volatile RAM (NVRAM), which allows it.... ENWW Print Environment 4-7 Note Table 4-3 lists the User Default Environment. This print environment is reset to be set from either the control panel (if the printer has one) or through the control panel only.
... Environment were selectable through PJL or both. The User Default Environment is stored in the event of a power cycle (except for the HP LaserJet 4L, 5L, 6L, and 1100 series printers, which do not contain NVRAM). In newer printers with PJL, these feature settings can be retained in non-volatile RAM (NVRAM), which allows it.... ENWW Print Environment 4-7 Note Table 4-3 lists the User Default Environment. This print environment is reset to be set from either the control panel (if the printer has one) or through the control panel only.
HP PCL/PJL reference - Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual
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... @PJL USTATUS JOB START response. If job ID reporting is enabled by sending @PJL SET JOBID=ON, the printer response includes a job ID number that is started using the printer control panel. Job Cancellation HP LaserJet 2100 series, 4000 series, 4500 series, 5000 series, 8000 series, 8100 series, 8500 series, 5, 5M, 5Si...PJL JOB NAME = "job name" If unsolicited job status and job ID reporting are unique until they roll over to zero or until the printer power is cycled (at which time the ID defaults to the PJL JOB command with the job name supplied in this chapter, the following PJL ...
... @PJL USTATUS JOB START response. If job ID reporting is enabled by sending @PJL SET JOBID=ON, the printer response includes a job ID number that is started using the printer control panel. Job Cancellation HP LaserJet 2100 series, 4000 series, 4500 series, 5000 series, 8000 series, 8100 series, 8500 series, 5, 5M, 5Si...PJL JOB NAME = "job name" If unsolicited job status and job ID reporting are unique until they roll over to zero or until the printer power is cycled (at which time the ID defaults to the PJL JOB command with the job name supplied in this chapter, the following PJL ...
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...HP LaserJet 4L, 5L, 6L, and 1100 series printers do not have NVRAM. Each environment is needed . The printer constantly maintains four environments, which are permanently stored in more detail below: • Factory Default Environment - The print environment defaults to the User Default values when various printer... . The PJL Current Environment contains the current PJL feature settings. When a printer language is received. 6-2 Environment Commands EN The printer uses these settings when it is powered on for the first time after leaving the factory, and after the INITIALIZE command...
...HP LaserJet 4L, 5L, 6L, and 1100 series printers do not have NVRAM. Each environment is needed . The printer constantly maintains four environments, which are permanently stored in more detail below: • Factory Default Environment - The print environment defaults to the User Default values when various printer... . The PJL Current Environment contains the current PJL feature settings. When a printer language is received. 6-2 Environment Commands EN The printer uses these settings when it is powered on for the first time after leaving the factory, and after the INITIALIZE command...
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..., setting this variable is defined by the personality itself. EN Environment Commands 6-21 This FAST, SLOW will not take effect until the next power cycle. When the personality is changed, memory is reconfigured and all downloaded fonts, PCL macros, and PostScript dictionaries are lost (however, no ... Sets the speed of the parallel port. If the AUTO option is selected, and a job is lost). For the LaserJet 4PJ, this variable to INSTALLED causes the printer to 432000 (1/720th of an inch). Note that the value string (PCL, POSTSCRIPT, and so on) for context clues...
..., setting this variable is defined by the personality itself. EN Environment Commands 6-21 This FAST, SLOW will not take effect until the next power cycle. When the personality is changed, memory is reconfigured and all downloaded fonts, PCL macros, and PostScript dictionaries are lost (however, no ... Sets the speed of the parallel port. If the AUTO option is selected, and a job is lost). For the LaserJet 4PJ, this variable to INSTALLED causes the printer to 432000 (1/720th of an inch). Note that the value string (PCL, POSTSCRIPT, and so on) for context clues...
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...PJL Current Environment variables to their user default values. Use this information directly from the printer. The RESET command resets the following environment variables to their User Default values. This ...power-cycling the printer. In any case, the RESET command causes the PJL Current Environment values for each variable may not be dynamically added to the User Default values. 6-42 Environment Commands EN Note Because personalities can be the same in all personalities to default to some HP LaserJet printers, those printers... values for all HP LaserJet printer models.
...PJL Current Environment variables to their user default values. Use this information directly from the printer. The RESET command resets the following environment variables to their User Default values. This ...power-cycling the printer. In any case, the RESET command causes the PJL Current Environment values for each variable may not be dynamically added to the User Default values. 6-42 Environment Commands EN Note Because personalities can be the same in all personalities to default to some HP LaserJet printers, those printers... values for all HP LaserJet printer models.
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...to a power failure), the job can be recovered by resending it using the JOB command with the START option. Other PJL printers may respond differently. @PJL USTATUS PAGE 26 7-44 Status Readback Commands EN In this case, due to start printing on page 26 (see below . For an HP LaserJet 4 printer, the ...response appears as shown below ). After Job Failure Once the spooler senses that the job failed (in this case, the printer processes the first 25 pages in non-printing mode, and then prints from page...
...to a power failure), the job can be recovered by resending it using the JOB command with the START option. Other PJL printers may respond differently. @PJL USTATUS PAGE 26 7-44 Status Readback Commands EN In this case, due to start printing on page 26 (see below . For an HP LaserJet 4 printer, the ...response appears as shown below ). After Job Failure Once the spooler senses that the job failed (in this case, the printer processes the first 25 pages in non-printing mode, and then prints from page...
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...number of copies to change the number of copies selected. HP LaserJet 8500 Printer The HP LaserJet 8500 printer implements job management in a different way than the HP LaserJet 8100 printer. Choosing SELECT launches the job. If all copies of printable jobs currently on the printer's disk. Alternatively they can be updated from the disk. ...will remain on the control panel display. The VALUE keys can select the job and press the Job Cancel key. Turning the printer power off or the occurrence of the Proof and Print files have not been printed, the job will not be used to scroll ...
...number of copies to change the number of copies selected. HP LaserJet 8500 Printer The HP LaserJet 8500 printer implements job management in a different way than the HP LaserJet 8100 printer. Choosing SELECT launches the job. If all copies of printable jobs currently on the printer's disk. Alternatively they can be updated from the disk. ...will remain on the control panel display. The VALUE keys can select the job and press the Job Cancel key. Turning the printer power off or the occurrence of the Proof and Print files have not been printed, the job will not be used to scroll ...
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... self test, or to print a typeface list or demo page. • A job boundary indicated by the printer. Timeouts Printers that do contain the JOB or ENTER commands, the printer uses an extended timeout duration, which is used to five minutes or ten times the TIMEOUT value, whichever is ... timeout duration varies depending on the data received by the I/O card, such as power failures. The TIMEOUT variable set using PJL or the control panel establishes the job timeout duration for those jobs that support the TIMEOUT variable: HP LaserJet 4, 4M, 4 Plus, 4M Plus, 4V, 4MV, 4Si, 4SiMx, 4ML, ...
... self test, or to print a typeface list or demo page. • A job boundary indicated by the printer. Timeouts Printers that do contain the JOB or ENTER commands, the printer uses an extended timeout duration, which is used to five minutes or ten times the TIMEOUT value, whichever is ... timeout duration varies depending on the data received by the I/O card, such as power failures. The TIMEOUT variable set using PJL or the control panel establishes the job timeout duration for those jobs that support the TIMEOUT variable: HP LaserJet 4, 4M, 4 Plus, 4M Plus, 4V, 4MV, 4Si, 4SiMx, 4ML, ...
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LaserJet Printers with Reduced-Function Control Panels HP LaserJet 4L, 4LJ Pro, 4ML, 4LC, 5P, 6P, 6MP, 5L, 6L and 1100 series printers have several features that produces draft-like pages when top-quality printing is not necessary. This section describes those of other PJL printers. Instead, it sets ...the current value equal to the stored default value. • For the LaserJet 1100 series printers, the INITIALIZE command does not reset the PJL variables stored in NVRAM back to store feature settings. To simulate a power cycle, use the PJL ENTER LANGUAGE command to specify PCL. •...
LaserJet Printers with Reduced-Function Control Panels HP LaserJet 4L, 4LJ Pro, 4ML, 4LC, 5P, 6P, 6MP, 5L, 6L and 1100 series printers have several features that produces draft-like pages when top-quality printing is not necessary. This section describes those of other PJL printers. Instead, it sets ...the current value equal to the stored default value. • For the LaserJet 1100 series printers, the INITIALIZE command does not reset the PJL variables stored in NVRAM back to store feature settings. To simulate a power cycle, use the PJL ENTER LANGUAGE command to specify PCL. •...
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...Other trays (see below) Other trays are dynamically assigned at power-up, based on the tray's number (for the envelope feeder). A-60 Product-Specific Feature Support EN 5 The software may resume sending data after it sees the printer go back online. 6 If the software does not detect ... offline and then back online within 5 seconds of the echo, the application may assume there is reserved for example, if you have a LaserJet 4000 or 5000 series printer with an optional tray, tray 1 (MP tray) would be 0, the first cassette number 2, the second cassette number 3, and the optional cassette ...
...Other trays (see below) Other trays are dynamically assigned at power-up, based on the tray's number (for the envelope feeder). A-60 Product-Specific Feature Support EN 5 The software may resume sending data after it sees the printer go back online. 6 If the software does not detect ... offline and then back online within 5 seconds of the echo, the application may assume there is reserved for example, if you have a LaserJet 4000 or 5000 series printer with an optional tray, tray 1 (MP tray) would be 0, the first cassette number 2, the second cassette number 3, and the optional cassette ...
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... by holding down the control panel button and cycling the power. Instead, it sets the current value equal to the HP LaserJet 6L printer. HP LaserJet 1100 Series Comments The HP LaserJet 1100 series printers have been copied, printed, and scanned (COPYPAGECOUNT, PRINTPAGECOUNT, and SCANPAGECOUNT). • For the LaserJet 1100 series printers, the RESET command does not initialize the PAGECOUNT, SYMSET...
... by holding down the control panel button and cycling the power. Instead, it sets the current value equal to the HP LaserJet 6L printer. HP LaserJet 1100 Series Comments The HP LaserJet 1100 series printers have been copied, printed, and scanned (COPYPAGECOUNT, PRINTPAGECOUNT, and SCANPAGECOUNT). • For the LaserJet 1100 series printers, the RESET command does not initialize the PAGECOUNT, SYMSET...
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...powered off (volatile RAM is memory where contents are not printed, the printer is said to be added to handle data from the host computer. New personalities can print. Non-Printing Mode Printing selected pages in non-printing mode. The printer uses different personalities (different firmware) to some LaserJet printers... using means such as cartridges or ROM SIMMs. PJL is a condition during which the printer accepts data from different printer languages. PCL and...
...powered off (volatile RAM is memory where contents are not printed, the printer is said to be added to handle data from the host computer. New personalities can print. Non-Printing Mode Printing selected pages in non-printing mode. The printer uses different personalities (different firmware) to some LaserJet printers... using means such as cartridges or ROM SIMMs. PJL is a condition during which the printer accepts data from different printer languages. PCL and...
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... into the Modified Print Environment. Applications then can modify the PJL Current Environment values using printer commands and control panel settings. PJL Job A PJL job is any of the following events: a power-on, UEL command (when not between a JOB/EOJ pair), such as the print environment...this document, the term PJL reset condition refers to as ^D for PostScript, and data stream idle timeouts (see Appendix A for the HP LaserJet 4 and 5 printer families). For example, any job that is active when a PJL job is entered, the PJL Current Environment settings are then loaded ...
... into the Modified Print Environment. Applications then can modify the PJL Current Environment values using printer commands and control panel settings. PJL Job A PJL job is any of the following events: a power-on, UEL command (when not between a JOB/EOJ pair), such as the print environment...this document, the term PJL reset condition refers to as ^D for PostScript, and data stream idle timeouts (see Appendix A for the HP LaserJet 4 and 5 printer families). For example, any job that is active when a PJL job is entered, the PJL Current Environment settings are then loaded ...
HP Fast InfraRed Receiver for HP LaserJet Printers and HP Mopiers - User Guide
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Installing the HP Fast InfraRed Receiver Figure 2 IR Port on a HP LaserJet Printer Follow the instructions below to print a configuration page. 1 Turn the printer's power switch off. 2 Attach the HP Fast InfraRed Receiver to the IR port on the rear of the HP LaserJet printer. 3 Turn the printer's power switch on. 4 On the control panel, make sure the printer is on and the READY message is displayed. 5 Press Menu until the display reads INFORMATION MENU. 6 Press Item until the display reads PRINT CONFIGURATION. EN HP Fast InfraRed Receiver 5
Installing the HP Fast InfraRed Receiver Figure 2 IR Port on a HP LaserJet Printer Follow the instructions below to print a configuration page. 1 Turn the printer's power switch off. 2 Attach the HP Fast InfraRed Receiver to the IR port on the rear of the HP LaserJet printer. 3 Turn the printer's power switch on. 4 On the control panel, make sure the printer is on and the READY message is displayed. 5 Press Menu until the display reads INFORMATION MENU. 6 Press Item until the display reads PRINT CONFIGURATION. EN HP Fast InfraRed Receiver 5
HP LaserJet 4050 and 4050N Printers - Getting Started Guide
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... InfraRed Receiver Figure 8 Note FIR Port on the HP LaserJet 4050 N Printer Follow the instructions below to connect the HP Fast InfraRed Receiver to the printer: 1 Turn the printer's power switch off. 2 Attach the HP Fast InfraRed Receiver cable to the printer's front edge as shown in Figure 10. The HP Fast InfraRed Receiver can operate. 26 Getting Started Guide EN...
... InfraRed Receiver Figure 8 Note FIR Port on the HP LaserJet 4050 N Printer Follow the instructions below to connect the HP Fast InfraRed Receiver to the printer: 1 Turn the printer's power switch off. 2 Attach the HP Fast InfraRed Receiver cable to the printer's front edge as shown in Figure 10. The HP Fast InfraRed Receiver can operate. 26 Getting Started Guide EN...
HP LaserJet 4050, 4050N, 4050T and 4050TN Printers - User's Guide
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Printer Parts and Locations Top output bin Top cover Tray 1 (100-sheet) Control panel Additional memory can be installed here. Power switch Paper level indicator Tray numbers Tray 2 (500-sheet, closed) Figure 1 Printer Parts (front view, HP LaserJet 4050/4050 N printer) 4 Chapter 1: Printer Basics EN
Printer Parts and Locations Top output bin Top cover Tray 1 (100-sheet) Control panel Additional memory can be installed here. Power switch Paper level indicator Tray numbers Tray 2 (500-sheet, closed) Figure 1 Printer Parts (front view, HP LaserJet 4050/4050 N printer) 4 Chapter 1: Printer Basics EN
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11 10 1 9 8 2 7 3 6 5 4 Figure 2 Printer Parts (rear view, HP LaserJet 4050/4050 N printer) 1 Rear output bin (straight-through paper path) 2 Power connector 3 Dust cover 4 FIR receiver port 5 Parallel interface port 6 Network, I/O slot 7 10/100Base-TX (RJ-45) port 8 Memory (More than one DIMM can be installed.) 9 Serial port 10 Accessory interface port 11 Serial and model numbers (inside cover) EN Chapter 1: Printer Basics 5
11 10 1 9 8 2 7 3 6 5 4 Figure 2 Printer Parts (rear view, HP LaserJet 4050/4050 N printer) 1 Rear output bin (straight-through paper path) 2 Power connector 3 Dust cover 4 FIR receiver port 5 Parallel interface port 6 Network, I/O slot 7 10/100Base-TX (RJ-45) port 8 Memory (More than one DIMM can be installed.) 9 Serial port 10 Accessory interface port 11 Serial and model numbers (inside cover) EN Chapter 1: Printer Basics 5