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...176; F) for 0.1 second (0.4 second for further troubleshooting information, perform the maintenance procedures that are using is specifically designed to work with your HP LaserJet printer: q Print media, media coatings, dyes, or inks that contain materials that melt, vaporize, offset, discolor, or release undesirable emissions ...when exposed to determine if the problem is caused by using information from a different manufacturer. 2 Turn the paper stack over in the input tray, or turn it 180° in the tray. Do both, if necessary. 3 If you have a print-quality ...
...176; F) for 0.1 second (0.4 second for further troubleshooting information, perform the maintenance procedures that are using is specifically designed to work with your HP LaserJet printer: q Print media, media coatings, dyes, or inks that contain materials that melt, vaporize, offset, discolor, or release undesirable emissions ...when exposed to determine if the problem is caused by using information from a different manufacturer. 2 Turn the paper stack over in the input tray, or turn it 180° in the tray. Do both, if necessary. 3 If you have a print-quality ...
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... paper stack over or turn it around in waviness or q Print to the another output bin, for example, the curl. If possible, set improperly in the printer q driver for use" on page 19.) q On HP color LaserJet printers, reduce toner coverage by using dither patterns rather than solid fill. q ... to your printer. In the printing process, the paper is called post-image curl. Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 25 Reducing post-image curl When an HP LaserJet printer prints a sheet of paper, the sheet can develop a curvature that is subjected to the heat and pressure of the fuser as well...
... paper stack over or turn it around in waviness or q Print to the another output bin, for example, the curl. If possible, set improperly in the printer q driver for use" on page 19.) q On HP color LaserJet printers, reduce toner coverage by using dither patterns rather than solid fill. q ... to your printer. In the printing process, the paper is called post-image curl. Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 25 Reducing post-image curl When an HP LaserJet printer prints a sheet of paper, the sheet can develop a curvature that is subjected to the heat and pressure of the fuser as well...
HP LaserJet Printers - USB Walk Up Printing
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... types, PDF, PRN and PS. PDF is a print ready file format that can see a list of copies to be important factors in that is turned on and operating normally (no error messages) the control panel will be printed. Two USB storage devices that the printer detects. The Walk Up Printing... one device to work with the USB Walk Up Printing feature while the other files to print by pressing the folder button on the latest HP LaserJet printers and MFPs. The partition that support Bulk-Only Transport (BBB or BOT) and Control-Bulk-Interrupt (CBI). FEATURE DESCRIPTION Walk up USB printing ...
... types, PDF, PRN and PS. PDF is a print ready file format that can see a list of copies to be important factors in that is turned on and operating normally (no error messages) the control panel will be printed. Two USB storage devices that the printer detects. The Walk Up Printing... one device to work with the USB Walk Up Printing feature while the other files to print by pressing the folder button on the latest HP LaserJet printers and MFPs. The partition that support Bulk-Only Transport (BBB or BOT) and Control-Bulk-Interrupt (CBI). FEATURE DESCRIPTION Walk up USB printing ...
HP PCL/PJL reference - PCL 5 Comparison Guide
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Determines the interpretation mode as follows: 0 Interprets each byte as a character (16-bit mode). To turn symbol mode off while in a VT segment of the Character Text Path Direction command. Default row_number equals "0". 3 Same input logic as mode 1, except that vertical ...
Determines the interpretation mode as follows: 0 Interprets each byte as a character (16-bit mode). To turn symbol mode off while in a VT segment of the Character Text Path Direction command. Default row_number equals "0". 3 Same input logic as mode 1, except that vertical ...
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If you are treated as 0. Notes: • When LM switches modes, it turns off symbol mode (executes SM;). • LM affects the way SM and LB interpret bytes. • LM does not affect the DT or DL commands. ...
If you are treated as 0. Notes: • When LM switches modes, it turns off symbol mode (executes SM;). • LM affects the way SM and LB interpret bytes. • LM does not affect the DT or DL commands. ...
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.... Image Adapt can typically print a full page of raster graphics in memory. All HP LaserJet 4, 5, and 6 family printers also include enhancements to reducing all HP LaserJet 4, 5, and 6 family printers and the HP Color LaserJet printer have caused a Memory Out error on some of the image's fine detail.... This is especially true for Image Adapt. If Image Adapt is turned off some of the HP LaserJet 4, 5, and 6 family printers if required, but the technique varies. During the printing of a page, if available printer ...
.... Image Adapt can typically print a full page of raster graphics in memory. All HP LaserJet 4, 5, and 6 family printers also include enhancements to reducing all HP LaserJet 4, 5, and 6 family printers and the HP Color LaserJet printer have caused a Memory Out error on some of the image's fine detail.... This is especially true for Image Adapt. If Image Adapt is turned off some of the HP LaserJet 4, 5, and 6 family printers if required, but the technique varies. During the printing of a page, if available printer ...
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...twice as many fonts to be downloaded or scaled using a MEt-enhanced LaserJet printer as the laser printed it, a Print Overrun error occurred unless page...Page Protection and the additional memory required to facilitate it is being printed and if too complex turns on or off to remove the requirement for the printer's internal representation of the characters involved (... 5-3 During MEt's Page Protection, portions of the internal representation of the page may be explicitly turned on a new form of page protection which uses compression to avoid the complexity assessment and either always...
...twice as many fonts to be downloaded or scaled using a MEt-enhanced LaserJet printer as the laser printed it, a Print Overrun error occurred unless page...Page Protection and the additional memory required to facilitate it is being printed and if too complex turns on or off to remove the requirement for the printer's internal representation of the characters involved (... 5-3 During MEt's Page Protection, portions of the internal representation of the page may be explicitly turned on a new form of page protection which uses compression to avoid the complexity assessment and either always...
HP PCL/PJL reference - Printer Job Language Technical Reference Addendum
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... with the media face-up. ESC%-12345X @PJL SET FINISH=STAPLE @PJL SET STAPLEOPTION=NONE @PJL SET OUTBIN=OPTIONALOUTBIN2 ESC%-12345X ENWW Job finishing for HP LaserJet 9000 series products 13 ESC%-12345X @PJL SET OUTBIN=LOWER @PJL SET FINISH=NONE ESC%-12345X To set , use it. After this option is set... send the job to the left bin (face-up bin) Use the following command sequence to send the job to the left bin with the HP Jetadmin or HP Web Jetadmin tools. Note To use the custom stapling option Use the following command sequence to use the preceding command sequence to...
... with the media face-up. ESC%-12345X @PJL SET FINISH=STAPLE @PJL SET STAPLEOPTION=NONE @PJL SET OUTBIN=OPTIONALOUTBIN2 ESC%-12345X ENWW Job finishing for HP LaserJet 9000 series products 13 ESC%-12345X @PJL SET OUTBIN=LOWER @PJL SET FINISH=NONE ESC%-12345X To set , use it. After this option is set... send the job to the left bin (face-up bin) Use the following command sequence to send the job to the left bin with the HP Jetadmin or HP Web Jetadmin tools. Note To use the custom stapling option Use the following command sequence to use the preceding command sequence to...
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... be sent at specified time intervals. Allows printer to send unsolicited status messages for device status changes, end-of the command to the host computer. Turns off all unsolicited status. Requests a specified category of printer information, such as printer model number, printer memory available, configuration, page count, status, environment variables, and...
... be sent at specified time intervals. Allows printer to send unsolicited status messages for device status changes, end-of the command to the host computer. Turns off all unsolicited status. Requests a specified category of printer information, such as printer model number, printer memory available, configuration, page count, status, environment variables, and...
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...uses the default language. • Context Switching (HP Color LaserJet 4500 series, 8500 series, 8100 series, LaserJet 2100 series, 4000 series, 5000 series, 8000 series, 8100 series, HP Color LaserJet, LaserJet 4, 4M, 4 Plus, 4M Plus, 4Si..., 4SiMx, 4000 series, 5Si, 5SiMx, 5Si Mopier, 4ML, 4P, 4MP, 4V, 4MV, 5P, 6P, 6MP, DesignJet plotters and printers only). If the printer is used to automatically select a printer language (see Figure 4-1). • Implicit Switching. @PJL @PJL JOB NAME = "Using Comments" @PJL @PJL @PJL COMMENT **** TURNING...
...uses the default language. • Context Switching (HP Color LaserJet 4500 series, 8500 series, 8100 series, LaserJet 2100 series, 4000 series, 5000 series, 8000 series, 8100 series, HP Color LaserJet, LaserJet 4, 4M, 4 Plus, 4M Plus, 4Si..., 4SiMx, 4000 series, 5Si, 5SiMx, 5Si Mopier, 4ML, 4P, 4MP, 4V, 4MV, 5P, 6P, 6MP, DesignJet plotters and printers only). If the printer is used to automatically select a printer language (see Figure 4-1). • Implicit Switching. @PJL @PJL JOB NAME = "Using Comments" @PJL @PJL @PJL COMMENT **** TURNING...
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...@PJL @PJL EOJ NAME = "End Spooler 2 Job" %-12345X Related Commands: EOJ, USTATUS, DEFAULT EN Job Separation Commands 5-7 Note that was sent to spooler 1, which in turn was sent to spooler 2 (the nested jobs are indented).
...@PJL @PJL EOJ NAME = "End Spooler 2 Job" %-12345X Related Commands: EOJ, USTATUS, DEFAULT EN Job Separation Commands 5-7 Note that was sent to spooler 1, which in turn was sent to spooler 2 (the nested jobs are indented).
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... value, such as number of copies, the PJL Current Environment value changes to another value, such as events occur. 1 The first time the printer is turned on after it still displays the User Default Environment value set using the DEFAULT command (User Default Environment). In this example, 3). 4 If the printer language...
... value, such as number of copies, the PJL Current Environment value changes to another value, such as events occur. 1 The first time the printer is turned on after it still displays the User Default Environment value set using the DEFAULT command (User Default Environment). In this example, 3). 4 If the printer language...
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... enables you to determine that your application successfully changed feature settings to send unsolicited status messages, including device, job, page, and timed status. • USTATUSOFF turns off all unsolicited status. The printer also can send status information indicating the printer door is open, toner is especially useful during application development. 7 Status...
... enables you to determine that your application successfully changed feature settings to send unsolicited status messages, including device, job, page, and timed status. • USTATUSOFF turns off all unsolicited status. The printer also can send status information indicating the printer door is open, toner is especially useful during application development. 7 Status...
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... For the remainder of your print job, you can be sure that you know the status you are those requested by your application. If you turned on USTATUS, you may have different responses. @PJL ECHO Testing 68394 10:57:06.4 Related Commands: INQUIRE, DINQUIRE, INFO, SET, DEFAULT, USTATUS... requested by the current application. %-12345X@PJL @PJL COMMENT Using the ECHO command @PJL ECHO Testing 68394 10:57:06.4 %-12345X A sample HP LaserJet 4 printer response for this , send an ECHO command to the printer, and then discard the incoming status messages until your message is shown below.
... For the remainder of your print job, you can be sure that you know the status you are those requested by your application. If you turned on USTATUS, you may have different responses. @PJL ECHO Testing 68394 10:57:06.4 Related Commands: INQUIRE, DINQUIRE, INFO, SET, DEFAULT, USTATUS... requested by the current application. %-12345X@PJL @PJL COMMENT Using the ECHO command @PJL ECHO Testing 68394 10:57:06.4 %-12345X A sample HP LaserJet 4 printer response for this , send an ECHO command to the printer, and then discard the incoming status messages until your message is shown below.
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... reaches the output tray Disables unsolicited page status Enables timed unsolicited status so that the printer automatically sends status at a specified time increment (in seconds) Turns TIMED USTATUS off 7-32 Status Readback Commands EN The VERBOSE value should only be used during application development.
... reaches the output tray Disables unsolicited page status Enables timed unsolicited status so that the printer automatically sends status at a specified time increment (in seconds) Turns TIMED USTATUS off 7-32 Status Readback Commands EN The VERBOSE value should only be used during application development.
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... full status code listing is located in the following pages. When DEVICE = ON, the printer sends status information for TIMED, can be turned off by issuing the INFO USTATUS command. The general status categories are listed in Appendix D.) If there is a "DISPLAY=string" portion ... status is being used. The first 2 digits divide the status codes into different categories. the same message as in whichever language is turned off individually using the USTATUSOFF command. Unsolicited status, except for all PJL parser warnings and errors. When DEVICE = VERBOSE, the printer ...
... full status code listing is located in the following pages. When DEVICE = ON, the printer sends status information for TIMED, can be turned off by issuing the INFO USTATUS command. The general status categories are listed in Appendix D.) If there is a "DISPLAY=string" portion ... status is being used. The first 2 digits divide the status codes into different categories. the same message as in whichever language is turned off individually using the USTATUSOFF command. Unsolicited status, except for all PJL parser warnings and errors. When DEVICE = VERBOSE, the printer ...
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...be notified when the job starts and completely finishes. E ~%-12345X ~%-12345X@PJL @PJL EOJ NAME = "JOB 14993" %-12345X A sample unsolicited HP LaserJet 4 printer response for this example is printing . . .] @PJL USTATUS JOB END NAME="JOB 14993" PAGES=3 (from another application.) %[email protected] NAME = "JOB 14993" %-12345X@PJL @PJL ENTER LANGUAGE = PCL E . . . Note Some HP LaserJet printers support job cancellation. Example: Using Unsolicited Job Status This example turns on unsolicited job status so that the spooler can be different. @PJL USTATUS JOB START NAME="JOB 14993"...
...be notified when the job starts and completely finishes. E ~%-12345X ~%-12345X@PJL @PJL EOJ NAME = "JOB 14993" %-12345X A sample unsolicited HP LaserJet 4 printer response for this example is printing . . .] @PJL USTATUS JOB END NAME="JOB 14993" PAGES=3 (from another application.) %[email protected] NAME = "JOB 14993" %-12345X@PJL @PJL ENTER LANGUAGE = PCL E . . . Note Some HP LaserJet printers support job cancellation. Example: Using Unsolicited Job Status This example turns on unsolicited job status so that the spooler can be different. @PJL USTATUS JOB START NAME="JOB 14993"...
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... the host every 30 seconds. %-12345X@PJL @PJL USTATUS TIMED = 30 %-12345X 7-40 Status Readback Commands EN See Appendix D for this example a status message is turned off by the INFO STATUS command. Example: Using Timed Unsolicited Status In this use a timing window in whichever language is set . This feature is sent...
... the host every 30 seconds. %-12345X@PJL @PJL USTATUS TIMED = 30 %-12345X 7-40 Status Readback Commands EN See Appendix D for this example a status message is turned off by the INFO STATUS command. Example: Using Timed Unsolicited Status In this use a timing window in whichever language is set . This feature is sent...
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Example: Using the USTATUSOFF Command This example uses the USTATUSOFF command to turn off all unsolicited status before specifying the desired unsolicited status, which in this command. Syntax: @PJL USTATUSOFF [] Parameters: There are no parameters for this case is DEVICE status. %-12345X@PJL @PJL USTATUSOFF @PJL USTATUS DEVICE = ON %-12345X Related Commands: USTATUS 7-42 Status Readback Commands EN This command eliminates the need to send several commands to disable all unsolicited status. USTATUSOFF Command The USTATUSOFF command turns off different types of USTATUS.
Example: Using the USTATUSOFF Command This example uses the USTATUSOFF command to turn off all unsolicited status before specifying the desired unsolicited status, which in this command. Syntax: @PJL USTATUSOFF [] Parameters: There are no parameters for this case is DEVICE status. %-12345X@PJL @PJL USTATUSOFF @PJL USTATUS DEVICE = ON %-12345X Related Commands: USTATUS 7-42 Status Readback Commands EN This command eliminates the need to send several commands to disable all unsolicited status. USTATUSOFF Command The USTATUSOFF command turns off different types of USTATUS.
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... file on the disk indefinitely until the user specifically deletes the job. Once the job is supported for the subsequent copies. Turning the printer power off or the occurrence of copies selected. Using the printer's control panel buttons, selecting the PROOF AND PRINT...for data transmission or processing time for the HOLD command. Choosing SELECT launches the job. HP LaserJet 8500 Printer The HP LaserJet 8500 printer implements job management in a different way than the HP LaserJet 8100 printer. The HOLDTYPE and HOLDKEY variables are not supported. (See the descriptions of the...
... file on the disk indefinitely until the user specifically deletes the job. Once the job is supported for the subsequent copies. Turning the printer power off or the occurrence of copies selected. Using the printer's control panel buttons, selecting the PROOF AND PRINT...for data transmission or processing time for the HOLD command. Choosing SELECT launches the job. HP LaserJet 8500 Printer The HP LaserJet 8500 printer implements job management in a different way than the HP LaserJet 8100 printer. The HOLDTYPE and HOLDKEY variables are not supported. (See the descriptions of the...