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...laser printers. It also contains information to help you . Check the individual product manuals for selecting and using print media to help troubleshoot HP LaserJet printer problems that information. This document does not support HP LaserJet 2686A, HP LaserJet Plus, HP LaserJet 500, or HP LaserJet 2000 printers. Chapter 1 Overview 1 See the user guide for each printer for use with your HP LaserJet printer... the scan path on page 39. 1 Overview Note Note HP LaserJet printers quickly and quietly produce documents of print media, including paper, envelopes, labels, and overhead...
...laser printers. It also contains information to help you . Check the individual product manuals for selecting and using print media to help troubleshoot HP LaserJet printer problems that information. This document does not support HP LaserJet 2686A, HP LaserJet Plus, HP LaserJet 500, or HP LaserJet 2000 printers. Chapter 1 Overview 1 See the user guide for each printer for use with your HP LaserJet printer... the scan path on page 39. 1 Overview Note Note HP LaserJet printers quickly and quietly produce documents of print media, including paper, envelopes, labels, and overhead...
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... packaging and store it in the environment in the sheet during the paper-making laser-grade bond papers, which it for use are usually called laser- Paper is being produced with an HP color LaserJet printer can become wavy or the sheets might curl soon after the package is used...two days. Papers that are designed for the electrophotographic process that is opened. If print media is an inaccurate term. Although your HP LaserJet printer will be used for the fillers (such as those of photocopier papers. All papers are designed and manufactured for a specific use ...
... packaging and store it in the environment in the sheet during the paper-making laser-grade bond papers, which it for use are usually called laser- Paper is being produced with an HP color LaserJet printer can become wavy or the sheets might curl soon after the package is used...two days. Papers that are designed for the electrophotographic process that is opened. If print media is an inaccurate term. Although your HP LaserJet printer will be used for the fillers (such as those of photocopier papers. All papers are designed and manufactured for a specific use ...
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... white paper. The electrical properties must meet the same specifications as standard paper; Colored paper You can produce undesirable emissions. This is because HP color LaserJet printers create colors by petroleum-based solvents or plasticizers, such as those found in vinyl folders. When these ... of colors and finishes with properties optimized for laser printing and advertise the paper as laser compatible or laser guaranteed. Because the printer cannot sense the color of the paper that you are listed in your HP LaserJet printer if the paper meets the same specifications as ...
... white paper. The electrical properties must meet the same specifications as standard paper; Colored paper You can produce undesirable emissions. This is because HP color LaserJet printers create colors by petroleum-based solvents or plasticizers, such as those found in vinyl folders. When these ... of colors and finishes with properties optimized for laser printing and advertise the paper as laser compatible or laser guaranteed. Because the printer cannot sense the color of the paper that you are listed in your HP LaserJet printer if the paper meets the same specifications as ...
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...HP LaserJet printer that already have an edge or end seam and a minimum basis weight of this difference, HP recommends that you use heat to fuse a plastic toner to 28 lb] media is recommended.) Duplexing on both sides of the paper. For specific properties that are fed again into the paper, laser printers... use the following guidelines to produce quality laser-printed products for mailings: 1 Ensure that are the printers of non-HP consumables in which the ink is absorbed into the printer, requires operator intervention. (See the ...
...HP LaserJet printer that already have an edge or end seam and a minimum basis weight of this difference, HP recommends that you use heat to fuse a plastic toner to 28 lb] media is recommended.) Duplexing on both sides of the paper. For specific properties that are fed again into the paper, laser printers... use the following guidelines to produce quality laser-printed products for mailings: 1 Ensure that are the printers of non-HP consumables in which the ink is absorbed into the printer, requires operator intervention. (See the ...
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... 0.1 second (0.4 second for sealing. q Multipart forms. q Print media that do not require moistening but instead use pressure for HP color LaserJet printers). q Envelopes that have a printer problem. Do both, if necessary. 3 If you might have encapsulated adhesives that offsets or discolors. q Print media that is ... more information. • If the print quality of the single-sheet sample is poor, you have baggy construction or folds that produces undesirable emissions or melts when exposed to a fusing temperature of a basis weight less than 60 2 g/m (16 lb) or ...
... 0.1 second (0.4 second for sealing. q Multipart forms. q Print media that do not require moistening but instead use pressure for HP color LaserJet printers). q Envelopes that have a printer problem. Do both, if necessary. 3 If you might have encapsulated adhesives that offsets or discolors. q Print media that is ... more information. • If the print quality of the single-sheet sample is poor, you have baggy construction or folds that produces undesirable emissions or melts when exposed to a fusing temperature of a basis weight less than 60 2 g/m (16 lb) or ...
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...see the support documentation that came with your printer. Very dry (low humidity) conditions can cause some areas to reject toner. Try a different paper if characters are black dots that might be too smooth. q The paper lot is producing hollow images, the paper stock might be caused... by print media. Try a different paper if the toner is too moist or too rough). For more information, see the support documentation that came with your printer (for your printer. 28 Print-quality problems ...
...see the support documentation that came with your printer. Very dry (low humidity) conditions can cause some areas to reject toner. Try a different paper if characters are black dots that might be too smooth. q The paper lot is producing hollow images, the paper stock might be caused... by print media. Try a different paper if the toner is too moist or too rough). For more information, see the support documentation that came with your printer (for your printer. 28 Print-quality problems ...
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... is half the area (determined by halving the long dimension). Basic sizes have more bulk (more expensive to produce and are added to paper to fill in your HP LaserJet printer, use paper that has been cut to make the paper stock. To ensure that is characterized by 1,189 ...the spaces between fibers. Usually this sheet has a "slick" feeling or appears shiny. C Glossary 39 caliper Caliper is the sheet to the printer. carrier sheet The carrier sheet is the thickness of a sheet of paper or other additives, that is an important characteristic of paper. Fillers such...
... is half the area (determined by halving the long dimension). Basic sizes have more bulk (more expensive to produce and are added to paper to fill in your HP LaserJet printer, use paper that has been cut to make the paper stock. To ensure that is characterized by 1,189 ...the spaces between fibers. Usually this sheet has a "slick" feeling or appears shiny. C Glossary 39 caliper Caliper is the sheet to the printer. carrier sheet The carrier sheet is the thickness of a sheet of paper or other additives, that is an important characteristic of paper. Fillers such...
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... applied to each other using the print model's transparent and opaque modes to produce a resulting image (refer to include logical operations. ENWW Logical Operations With the introduction of the HP LaserJet 4ML printer the print model was expanded to the PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference Manual for detailed information about the basic print model operation...
... applied to each other using the print model's transparent and opaque modes to produce a resulting image (refer to include logical operations. ENWW Logical Operations With the introduction of the HP LaserJet 4ML printer the print model was expanded to the PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference Manual for detailed information about the basic print model operation...
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This command sets the ROP value which affects not only PCL operation but also the HP-GL/2 ROP value. 2-16 Printer-Specific Differences ENWW However, when source and/or pattern transparency modes are set opaque (not defaulted), values specified by this command map ... operation) table values on the following page. Logical operations in the table are shown in RGB color space on the destination, source and texture to produce new destination data. ?*l#O # = Logical operation value (see Table 2-6) Default = 252 (TSo) Range = 0 to 255 When source and/or pattern transparency modes are...
This command sets the ROP value which affects not only PCL operation but also the HP-GL/2 ROP value. 2-16 Printer-Specific Differences ENWW However, when source and/or pattern transparency modes are set opaque (not defaulted), values specified by this command map ... operation) table values on the following page. Logical operations in the table are shown in RGB color space on the destination, source and texture to produce new destination data. ?*l#O # = Logical operation value (see Table 2-6) Default = 252 (TSo) Range = 0 to 255 When source and/or pattern transparency modes are...
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... Command This command determines how pixels are used for both PCL and HP-GL/2 operation. It has no effect except to position (3,4). As shown below, each model produces a different result. (Since PCL printers print only at intersections, grid centered pixel placement is placed on the... right.) 2-24 Printer-Specific Differences ENWW Grid centered Default = 0 Range = 0, 1 (command is ...
... Command This command determines how pixels are used for both PCL and HP-GL/2 operation. It has no effect except to position (3,4). As shown below, each model produces a different result. (Since PCL printers print only at intersections, grid centered pixel placement is placed on the... right.) 2-24 Printer-Specific Differences ENWW Grid centered Default = 0 Range = 0, 1 (command is ...
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Figure 2-1 Pixel Placement The grid centered model produces a rectangle that is used by Microsoft Windows. Note The grid centered method is one dot row thinner and one dot row shorter than the grid intersection model. ENWW Printer-Specific Differences 2-25 The grid intersection model is the PCL default.
Figure 2-1 Pixel Placement The grid centered model produces a rectangle that is used by Microsoft Windows. Note The grid centered method is one dot row thinner and one dot row shorter than the grid intersection model. ENWW Printer-Specific Differences 2-25 The grid intersection model is the PCL default.
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... are placed adjacent to (3,4). Since PCL printers print only at intersections, grid centered is used, an overlapping of pixels can produce undesirable results in the final printed image. Figure 2-2 Pixel Placement Variations 2-26 Printer-Specific Differences ENWW Grid centered places pixels ...in effect, this problem, use the grid centered method. Note Placement Variations PCL and HP-GL/2 (see Figure 2-2). The grid centered model produces a rectangle one dot thinner and ...
... are placed adjacent to (3,4). Since PCL printers print only at intersections, grid centered is used, an overlapping of pixels can produce undesirable results in the final printed image. Figure 2-2 Pixel Placement Variations 2-26 Printer-Specific Differences ENWW Grid centered places pixels ...in effect, this problem, use the grid centered method. Note Placement Variations PCL and HP-GL/2 (see Figure 2-2). The grid centered model produces a rectangle one dot thinner and ...
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... Raster Operations specify how source, destination, and patterns are combined to be performed in HP-GL/2. Default 0 (ROP 252) 168, 252 mode 0 = opcode value is defaulted by an IN command. 2-28 Printer-Specific Differences ENWW The MC command is ignored; or MC1,300; This command sets ...a ROP value which affects not only HP-GL/2 operation but also the PCL ROP value. Merge Control Command (HP-GL/2) The Merge Control (MC) command specifies the raster operation (ROP's) to produce final...
... Raster Operations specify how source, destination, and patterns are combined to be performed in HP-GL/2. Default 0 (ROP 252) 168, 252 mode 0 = opcode value is defaulted by an IN command. 2-28 Printer-Specific Differences ENWW The MC command is ignored; or MC1,300; This command sets ...a ROP value which affects not only HP-GL/2 operation but also the PCL ROP value. Merge Control Command (HP-GL/2) The Merge Control (MC) command specifies the raster operation (ROP's) to produce final...
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... 1 Resulting Opcode Desired Destination Values Source Transparency Source Overwrite (TR command) Destination 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 204 (0xCC) 238 (0xEE) 102 (0x66) ENWW Printer-Specific Differences 2-29 opcode The operation code (opcode) specifies the logical operations that are performed on a source, destination, and patterned image prior to the fact...patterns are created by listing all possible combinations of a vector operation and do not produce raster data for use by a ROP operation.) All other Fill Type command patterns...
... 1 Resulting Opcode Desired Destination Values Source Transparency Source Overwrite (TR command) Destination 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 204 (0xCC) 238 (0xEE) 102 (0x66) ENWW Printer-Specific Differences 2-29 opcode The operation code (opcode) specifies the logical operations that are performed on a source, destination, and patterned image prior to the fact...patterns are created by listing all possible combinations of a vector operation and do not produce raster data for use by a ROP operation.) All other Fill Type command patterns...
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... was introduced with the HP LaserJet 4PJ printer to allow users to vertically rotate Asian fonts which were dual pitched. Since the introduction of the LaserJet 4PJ, many vendors have produced proportional versions of adding an...Range1FirstCode UINT16 Range1LastCode = 'VE' = 0 = N • • • UINT16 RangeNFirstCode UINT16 RangeNLastCode 2-100 Printer-Specific Differences ENWW otherwise, the character is called the Vertical Exception (VE) segment, has the following form: UBYTE[2] SEGMENT...Format 16. That is being introduced with HP LaserJet 5 and 5M printers.
... was introduced with the HP LaserJet 4PJ printer to allow users to vertically rotate Asian fonts which were dual pitched. Since the introduction of the LaserJet 4PJ, many vendors have produced proportional versions of adding an...Range1FirstCode UINT16 Range1LastCode = 'VE' = 0 = N • • • UINT16 RangeNFirstCode UINT16 RangeNLastCode 2-100 Printer-Specific Differences ENWW otherwise, the character is called the Vertical Exception (VE) segment, has the following form: UBYTE[2] SEGMENT...Format 16. That is being introduced with HP LaserJet 5 and 5M printers.
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... mopies are similar to the LaserJet 5P and 5MP printers, with the exception that the LaserJet 6P/6MP printers support some additional paper sizes (A5, JIS B5, JIS B4, and Oufuku-Hagaki postcards). HP LaserJet 6P/ 6MP Printers The HP LaserJet 6P and 6MP printers are produced using the PJL SET QTY command.... The PCL 5 feature set as you to the LaserJet 5P/5MP printers, with the addition of higher performance and faster print ...
... mopies are similar to the LaserJet 5P and 5MP printers, with the exception that the LaserJet 6P/6MP printers support some additional paper sizes (A5, JIS B5, JIS B4, and Oufuku-Hagaki postcards). HP LaserJet 6P/ 6MP Printers The HP LaserJet 6P and 6MP printers are produced using the PJL SET QTY command.... The PCL 5 feature set as you to the LaserJet 5P/5MP printers, with the addition of higher performance and faster print ...
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C-6 Symbol Set and Typeface Codes ENWW This value, plus the typeface base value (see Table C-3), produces the numeric code needed to type foundries. Table C-2 represents the typeface family values assigned to access the typeface.
C-6 Symbol Set and Typeface Codes ENWW This value, plus the typeface base value (see Table C-3), produces the numeric code needed to type foundries. Table C-2 represents the typeface family values assigned to access the typeface.
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... ready. (See Appendix D for this case a HP LaserJet 4 printer, returns a status code (10001), the message displayed on the control panel, and a status code. Example: Using the INFO STATUS Command This example requests status information. Other PJL printers may produce a different response. @PJL ECHO 17:45:22...PJL COMMENT Using @PJL INFO STATUS @PJL ECHO 17:45:22.5 05-17-92 @PJL INFO STATUS %-12345X A sample HP LaserJet 4 printer response for a list of all printer status codes.) Only the "string" portion of the "DISPLAY =" status message is localized; In the following example, the ...
... ready. (See Appendix D for this case a HP LaserJet 4 printer, returns a status code (10001), the message displayed on the control panel, and a status code. Example: Using the INFO STATUS Command This example requests status information. Other PJL printers may produce a different response. @PJL ECHO 17:45:22...PJL COMMENT Using @PJL INFO STATUS @PJL ECHO 17:45:22.5 05-17-92 @PJL INFO STATUS %-12345X A sample HP LaserJet 4 printer response for a list of all printer status codes.) Only the "string" portion of the "DISPLAY =" status message is localized; In the following example, the ...
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The printer remains online during background paper mount conditions. 12 Messages indicating background paper tray status, such as happens with the correct paper size. A situation that produces a semantic error is trying to lock a paper tray when all other paper trays are already locked. 30 Most ...control panel using the JIS X0201-76 character set to Japanese, strings which means one of message denotes a PJL parser error. The printer remains online during background paper tray status conditions. 15 These messages indicate output bin status, such as (10-000 to 10-999...
The printer remains online during background paper mount conditions. 12 Messages indicating background paper tray status, such as happens with the correct paper size. A situation that produces a semantic error is trying to lock a paper tray when all other paper trays are already locked. 30 Most ...control panel using the JIS X0201-76 character set to Japanese, strings which means one of message denotes a PJL parser error. The printer remains online during background paper tray status conditions. 15 These messages indicate output bin status, such as (10-000 to 10-999...
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...^D ~%-12345X ~%-12345X@PJL @PJL EOJ %-12345X Spooler Job That Prints a Banner Page Followed by an Application-Generated Job (Application specifies printer language) The following example demonstrates a spooling application that prints a banner page, and then prints a PostScript job. Banner Page Data. ... POSTSCRIPT %!PS-ADOBE . . The application that produced the print file specifies the printer language. %-12345X@PJL @PJL COMMENT Spooling Job with UEL commands, or specify the printer language-the printer implicitly switches to the correct printer language. %-12345X@PJL @PJL JOB NAME = "...
...^D ~%-12345X ~%-12345X@PJL @PJL EOJ %-12345X Spooler Job That Prints a Banner Page Followed by an Application-Generated Job (Application specifies printer language) The following example demonstrates a spooling application that prints a banner page, and then prints a PostScript job. Banner Page Data. ... POSTSCRIPT %!PS-ADOBE . . The application that produced the print file specifies the printer language. %-12345X@PJL @PJL COMMENT Spooling Job with UEL commands, or specify the printer language-the printer implicitly switches to the correct printer language. %-12345X@PJL @PJL JOB NAME = "...