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... of a power cycle (except for the HP LaserJet 4L, 5L, 6L, and 1100 series printers, which allows it to the Factory Default Environment upon a cold reset. 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. In newer printers with PJL, these feature settings can be retained in the User Default Environment were selectable through PJL or both. The User Default Environment is stored in non-volatile RAM...
... of a power cycle (except for the HP LaserJet 4L, 5L, 6L, and 1100 series printers, which allows it to the Factory Default Environment upon a cold reset. 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. In newer printers with PJL, these feature settings can be retained in the User Default Environment were selectable through PJL or both. The User Default Environment is stored in non-volatile RAM...
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... Addendum, which includes product-specific information about products newer than those included in non-volatile RAM. • INITIALIZE resets the current and default PJL variables to the factory default values. • RESET resets the current PJL variables to the default values. • SET sets an environment variable ...to a specified value until the next PJL reset condition. For a list of PJL and printer language commands. EN Environment Commands 6-1 For information about newer products, as well...
... Addendum, which includes product-specific information about products newer than those included in non-volatile RAM. • INITIALIZE resets the current and default PJL variables to the factory default values. • RESET resets the current PJL variables to the default values. • SET sets an environment variable ...to a specified value until the next PJL reset condition. For a list of PJL and printer language commands. EN Environment Commands 6-1 For information about newer products, as well...
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... settings of other PJL reset condition, the print environment settings can default to the User Default values when various printer conditions occur, such as the print environment. The PJL Current Environment contains the current PJL feature settings. Note HP LaserJet 4L, 5L, 6L,...feature set which are listed below : • Factory Default Environment - The PJL Default and Current Environment settings are stored in RAM and are reset to collectively as the end of feature settings that are permanently stored in priority order: • Factory Default Environment (lowest priority...
... settings of other PJL reset condition, the print environment settings can default to the User Default values when various printer conditions occur, such as the print environment. The PJL Current Environment contains the current PJL feature settings. Note HP LaserJet 4L, 5L, 6L,...feature set which are listed below : • Factory Default Environment - The PJL Default and Current Environment settings are stored in RAM and are reset to collectively as the end of feature settings that are permanently stored in priority order: • Factory Default Environment (lowest priority...
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This environment contains the values that time, the PJL Current Environment values are stored in non-volatile RAM (in those printers containing NVRAM). If the printer has a control panel, the User Default values are set of features. These values...affect the modified print environment. This environment contains the current PJL feature settings. Following any PJL reset condition, these values are used to modify feature settings to the User Default values when a PJL reset condition occurs. • Modified Print Environment - Current settings are loaded into the PJL Current ...
This environment contains the values that time, the PJL Current Environment values are stored in non-volatile RAM (in those printers containing NVRAM). If the printer has a control panel, the User Default values are set of features. These values...affect the modified print environment. This environment contains the current PJL feature settings. Following any PJL reset condition, these values are used to modify feature settings to the User Default values when a PJL reset condition occurs. • Modified Print Environment - Current settings are loaded into the PJL Current ...
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... copies feature is set to the value set from the control panel, the printer treats the feature change as a PJL reset condition and loads the newly changed value into non-volatile RAM.) 3 If the PJL job uses the SET COPIES = 5 command to change the number of copies, the PJL Current...value setting. In this example, 3). 4 If the printer language (such as events occur. 1 The first time the printer is turned on after a PJL reset condition. This changes the User Default Environment setting to the selected setting (for example, 5). The User Default Environment values are not loaded into the PJL...
... copies feature is set to the value set from the control panel, the printer treats the feature change as a PJL reset condition and loads the newly changed value into non-volatile RAM.) 3 If the PJL job uses the SET COPIES = 5 command to change the number of copies, the PJL Current...value setting. In this example, 3). 4 If the printer language (such as events occur. 1 The first time the printer is turned on after a PJL reset condition. This changes the User Default Environment setting to the selected setting (for example, 5). The User Default Environment values are not loaded into the PJL...
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...Current Environment settings can be read if the active printer language supports this capability. Printer language resets (such as PCL or PostScript commands). Stored in non-volatile RAM in printers that have it-can be changed using the DEFAULT command or control panel keys....INITIALIZE command loads the Factory Default settings into the PJL Current Environment. Any PJL reset condition loads the User Default Environment feature settings into the User Default Environment. Stored in RAM-can be read using printer language commands (PCL, PostScript, and others). EN Environment...
...Current Environment settings can be read if the active printer language supports this capability. Printer language resets (such as PCL or PostScript commands). Stored in non-volatile RAM in printers that have it-can be changed using the DEFAULT command or control panel keys....INITIALIZE command loads the Factory Default settings into the PJL Current Environment. Any PJL reset condition loads the User Default Environment feature settings into the User Default Environment. Stored in RAM-can be read using printer language commands (PCL, PostScript, and others). EN Environment...
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...AUTO causes the printer to have compression performed. OFF disables use on the printer). IMAGEADAPT Default for use of printed prints is reset and the current nest is considered. Switching from one mode to another causes a graphics shutdown to be considered PUBLIC). HOLD Specifies...that need to evaluate other compression alternatives first before Lossy is processed. IMAGELOCATION Specifies that DISK storage is or is not DISK, RAM to occur, that is printed STORE immediately or stored (see Chapter 10 for more information). A HOLDKEY value must be specified ...
...AUTO causes the printer to have compression performed. OFF disables use on the printer). IMAGEADAPT Default for use of printed prints is reset and the current nest is considered. Switching from one mode to another causes a graphics shutdown to be considered PUBLIC). HOLD Specifies...that need to evaluate other compression alternatives first before Lossy is processed. IMAGELOCATION Specifies that DISK storage is or is not DISK, RAM to occur, that is printed STORE immediately or stored (see Chapter 10 for more information). A HOLDKEY value must be specified ...
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...or IOSIZEstatus, the printer memory is lost. For printers that Affect Printer Memory" in the JOB command). PCL is activated following a PJL reset condition. Note In situations where the printer is shared by different print jobs. In this command to be changed by several users, such... PCL macros, and PostScript dictionaries, however no I/O data is reconfigured. Use this way, jobs can be successfully printed in non-volatile RAM (if the printer has NVRAM) and is a valid personality. Use the INFO CONFIG command to set personality-specific environment variables. This ...
...or IOSIZEstatus, the printer memory is lost. For printers that Affect Printer Memory" in the JOB command). PCL is activated following a PJL reset condition. Note In situations where the printer is shared by different print jobs. In this command to be changed by several users, such... PCL macros, and PostScript dictionaries, however no I/O data is reconfigured. Use this way, jobs can be successfully printed in non-volatile RAM (if the printer has NVRAM) and is a valid personality. Use the INFO CONFIG command to set personality-specific environment variables. This ...
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...are not port-specific cannot be set with this command affect the printer control panel value and the feature setting stored in non-volatile RAM (in those printers that the PJL Current Environment defaults to the new settings. %-12345X@PJL @PJL COMMENT User Defaults @PJL DEFAULT... PAGEPROTECT = LETTER @PJL DEFAULT LPARM : PCL SYMSET = PC8 @PJL RESET %-12345X Related Commands: RESET, SET, JOB, EOJ, UEL 6-38 Environment Commands EN All port-specific variables must be used to set using the LPARM : personality option...
...are not port-specific cannot be set with this command affect the printer control panel value and the feature setting stored in non-volatile RAM (in those printers that the PJL Current Environment defaults to the new settings. %-12345X@PJL @PJL COMMENT User Defaults @PJL DEFAULT... PAGEPROTECT = LETTER @PJL DEFAULT LPARM : PCL SYMSET = PC8 @PJL RESET %-12345X Related Commands: RESET, SET, JOB, EOJ, UEL 6-38 Environment Commands EN All port-specific variables must be used to set using the LPARM : personality option...
HP LaserJet 4100 Series - User Guide
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...Novell NetWare parameters 41 Quick Copy Jobs Menu 206 number of quick copy jobs 221 Resets 223 printer 13 converting paper weights 194 printer drivers 36 copies printer for IP printing... to errors 220 setting number of private/stored jobs 207 printers connected to network with HP setting number of measure 214 lights 29, 219 customer service location 19 worldwide country/region...region sales and service offices messages 111 worldwide 172 overriding settings 32 direct ordering for RAM disk settings 221 customer sales and service 172 response to toner low 87 country/region...
...Novell NetWare parameters 41 Quick Copy Jobs Menu 206 number of quick copy jobs 221 Resets 223 printer 13 converting paper weights 194 printer drivers 36 copies printer for IP printing... to errors 220 setting number of private/stored jobs 207 printers connected to network with HP setting number of measure 214 lights 29, 219 customer service location 19 worldwide country/region...region sales and service offices messages 111 worldwide 172 overriding settings 32 direct ordering for RAM disk settings 221 customer sales and service 172 response to toner low 87 country/region...
HP PCL/PJL reference (PCL 5 Printer Language) - Technical Reference Manual Part II
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...defined) Glossary-11 internal units 2-5 performance/speed 24-10 program language 1-1 resets 3-8 printer commands combining 1-8 shortening 1-8 Printer Job Language (PJL) commands 1-4 Printer Reset command 4-2 printing a character 9-13 control codes 8-28, 23-86, 24... graphic resolution 15-6 simplex 4-5 text at an angle 23-29, 23-31 text in HP-GL/2 mode 23-1 text with LB command 23-59, 23-60 printing menu Glossary-11... quality, font header 11-28 R RA command 21-4, 21-39 radius, in drawing arcs 21-28 RAM fonts 7-2, 8-3 Raster Fill Definition (RF) 22-32 raster graphics 15-1, 15-5 (defined) Glossary-11...
...defined) Glossary-11 internal units 2-5 performance/speed 24-10 program language 1-1 resets 3-8 printer commands combining 1-8 shortening 1-8 Printer Job Language (PJL) commands 1-4 Printer Reset command 4-2 printing a character 9-13 control codes 8-28, 23-86, 24... graphic resolution 15-6 simplex 4-5 text at an angle 23-29, 23-31 text in HP-GL/2 mode 23-1 text with LB command 23-59, 23-60 printing menu Glossary-11... quality, font header 11-28 R RA command 21-4, 21-39 radius, in drawing arcs 21-28 RAM fonts 7-2, 8-3 Raster Fill Definition (RF) 22-32 raster graphics 15-1, 15-5 (defined) Glossary-11...
Service Manual
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... PowerSave mode 30, 61 ppm (pages per minute (ppm) 15, 16 paper capacity 15 HP, part numbers 145 jams 68, 128 misfeeds 140 sizes supported 18 trays. See service replacement ...162 assembly diagrams 147 numerical list 164 ordering 144 removing and replacing 24, 70 user-replaceable 39 Reset key 30 resolution specifications 15, 16 C9148-90909 mylar strip, cleaning 36, 37 N networks,...locating 55 operations 68 removing 98 troubleshooting 121 Q quality specifications 15, 16 troubleshooting 136, 138 R RAM copy processor board operations 57 part numbers 145 Ready light 30 ready mode 30, 114 reducing copy...
... PowerSave mode 30, 61 ppm (pages per minute (ppm) 15, 16 paper capacity 15 HP, part numbers 145 jams 68, 128 misfeeds 140 sizes supported 18 trays. See service replacement ...162 assembly diagrams 147 numerical list 164 ordering 144 removing and replacing 24, 70 user-replaceable 39 Reset key 30 resolution specifications 15, 16 C9148-90909 mylar strip, cleaning 36, 37 N networks,...locating 55 operations 68 removing 98 troubleshooting 121 Q quality specifications 15, 16 troubleshooting 136, 138 R RAM copy processor board operations 57 part numbers 145 Ready light 30 ready mode 30, 114 reducing copy...
Service Manual
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... The printer is not covered under warranty. This can PAGE the manual cleaning-page take several minutes for directory name. RAM DISK DEVICE FAILURE The RAM disk had a critical or fatal failure. 1. existent directory). Note The printer maintenance kit is a consumable item and ...processing a Wait for the job to remove any remaining print media. example, attempting to 2.5 minutes. You must reset the the customer to a non- 3. Replace the RAM disk. EN Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 201 Leave the printer turned off to finish. while turning the printer on. ...
... The printer is not covered under warranty. This can PAGE the manual cleaning-page take several minutes for directory name. RAM DISK DEVICE FAILURE The RAM disk had a critical or fatal failure. 1. existent directory). Note The printer maintenance kit is a consumable item and ...processing a Wait for the job to remove any remaining print media. example, attempting to 2.5 minutes. You must reset the the customer to a non- 3. Replace the RAM disk. EN Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 201 Leave the printer turned off to finish. while turning the printer on. ...
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Q quality, troubleshooting 227, 230 Quick copy jobs menu 53, 68 R RAM (random-access memory) 106 RAM disk error messages 201, 202, 206 settings 68 random-access memory (RAM) 106 read/write timing, cartridge memory 94 read-only memory (ROM) 106 Ready light 49 rear ...242 repetitive defects, troubleshooting 239, 243 replacement intervals components 87 toner cartridges 44 replacing assemblies pre-service checklist 135 procedures 135 Resets menu 73 resetting printer 79 resolution operations 112 settings 15, 63 Resolution Enhancement technology (REt) 63, 104 restoring default settings 73 REt (...
Q quality, troubleshooting 227, 230 Quick copy jobs menu 53, 68 R RAM (random-access memory) 106 RAM disk error messages 201, 202, 206 settings 68 random-access memory (RAM) 106 read/write timing, cartridge memory 94 read-only memory (ROM) 106 Ready light 49 rear ...242 repetitive defects, troubleshooting 239, 243 replacement intervals components 87 toner cartridges 44 replacing assemblies pre-service checklist 135 procedures 135 Resets menu 73 resetting printer 79 resolution operations 112 settings 15, 63 Resolution Enhancement technology (REt) 63, 104 restoring default settings 73 REt (...