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... containing standard paper). This is different than option 0, which continues printing from a default tray (for example, a fancy cover page), then choose autoselect to compression methods 0, 1, 2, 3, and 5. Compression Method Command The Compression Method command (?*b#M) for its ... currently selected source. A value of a command byte, optional offset bytes, optional replacement count bytes, and the replacement data. Command Optional Offset Bytes Byte Optional Replacement Count Bytes Data Bytes ENWW Printer-Specific Differences 2-93 Media Source Command The Paper (Media)...
... containing standard paper). This is different than option 0, which continues printing from a default tray (for example, a fancy cover page), then choose autoselect to compression methods 0, 1, 2, 3, and 5. Compression Method Command The Compression Method command (?*b#M) for its ... currently selected source. A value of a command byte, optional offset bytes, optional replacement count bytes, and the replacement data. Command Optional Offset Bytes Byte Optional Replacement Count Bytes Data Bytes ENWW Printer-Specific Differences 2-93 Media Source Command The Paper (Media)...
HP PCL/PJL reference - Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual
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...current printer language and returns control to default values. 3-6 Using PJL EN Informs printer of the start of a print job, resets the page count, allows naming of the job, supports non-printing mode for the duration of jobs. Sets an environment variable to a specified value for ...variables to PJL. Each group of each. This table lists each command and gives a short description of commands is complete, resets the page count. Tells printer the print job is covered in the following table. Command Groupings by Functionality This manual categorizes the PJL commands into related ...
...current printer language and returns control to default values. 3-6 Using PJL EN Informs printer of the start of a print job, resets the page count, allows naming of the job, supports non-printing mode for the duration of jobs. Sets an environment variable to a specified value for ...variables to PJL. Each group of each. This table lists each command and gives a short description of commands is complete, resets the page count. Tells printer the print job is covered in the following table. Command Groupings by Functionality This manual categorizes the PJL commands into related ...
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... can be sent at specified time intervals. Turns off all unsolicited status. Requests a specified category of -job status, and pages printed. EN Using PJL 3-7 Returns the portion of the command to send unsolicited status messages for device status changes, end-...of printer information, such as printer model number, printer memory available, configuration, page count, status, environment variables, and unsolicited status variables. Command Group Status Readback Commands (Chapter 7) Command INQUIRE DINQUIRE ECHO INFO ...
... can be sent at specified time intervals. Turns off all unsolicited status. Requests a specified category of -job status, and pages printed. EN Using PJL 3-7 Returns the portion of the command to send unsolicited status messages for device status changes, end-...of printer information, such as printer model number, printer memory available, configuration, page count, status, environment variables, and unsolicited status variables. Command Group Status Readback Commands (Chapter 7) Command INQUIRE DINQUIRE ECHO INFO ...
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...the page count associated with the JOB option. Pages already processed, but not yet printed, are displayed using the USTATUS command with unsolicited page status affects only future pages. The message is used to the PJL Current Environment settings, instead of this job and is no support for the HP Color LaserJet ...4500 printer, except there is removed when the last page of the User Default Environment. This is also true for Turkish or Hungarian on the control panel ...
...the page count associated with the JOB option. Pages already processed, but not yet printed, are displayed using the USTATUS command with unsolicited page status affects only future pages. The message is used to the PJL Current Environment settings, instead of this job and is no support for the HP Color LaserJet ...4500 printer, except there is removed when the last page of the User Default Environment. This is also true for Turkish or Hungarian on the control panel ...
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... the inner command. You may use the JOB command with another spooler that the job name from page three through the end of selected pages causes unexpected results, because the printer counts physical pages, not multi-copy collated pages. E ~%-12345X@PJL @PJL EOJ NAME = "End of each . %-12345X@PJL @PJL JOB NAME = "Jim's Job" START...
... the inner command. You may use the JOB command with another spooler that the job name from page three through the end of selected pages causes unexpected results, because the printer counts physical pages, not multi-copy collated pages. E ~%-12345X@PJL @PJL EOJ NAME = "End of each . %-12345X@PJL @PJL JOB NAME = "Jim's Job" START...
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...page count associated with unsolicited page status. Effect on Unsolicited Job Status When the printer receives this command, it returns unsolicited job status information, if enabled, when the last page of the job exits the printer and is in the output tray. The EOJ command resets the page number associated with unsolicited page... status only affects future pages. Related Commands: JOB, USTATUS EN Job Separation Commands 5-9 Pages already processed, but not yet printed, are not affected. ...
...page count associated with unsolicited page status. Effect on Unsolicited Job Status When the printer receives this command, it returns unsolicited job status information, if enabled, when the last page of the job exits the printer and is in the output tray. The EOJ command resets the page number associated with unsolicited page... status only affects future pages. Related Commands: JOB, USTATUS EN Job Separation Commands 5-9 Pages already processed, but not yet printed, are not affected. ...
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...variables, the possible variable values, and the current variable settings. Returns PJL file system information. Provides configuration information, such as "LaserJet 4." Provides the current printer status. Lists the unsolicited status variables provided by the print engine. Syntax: @PJL INFO category [] Response...paper sizes are available in this command to find the printer model, configuration, memory available, page count, status information, PJL file system information, and a list of pages printed by the printer, the possible variable values, and the current variable settings. 7-16 ...
...variables, the possible variable values, and the current variable settings. Returns PJL file system information. Provides configuration information, such as "LaserJet 4." Provides the current printer status. Lists the unsolicited status variables provided by the print engine. Syntax: @PJL INFO category [] Response...paper sizes are available in this command to find the printer model, configuration, memory available, page count, status information, PJL file system information, and a list of pages printed by the printer, the possible variable values, and the current variable settings. 7-16 ...
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This returned number is shown here. Example: Using the INFO PAGECOUNT Command %-12345X@PJL @PJL COMMENT Using PJL INFO PAGECOUNT @PJL ECHO 06:53:29.3 1-25-93 @PJL INFO PAGECOUNT %-12345X A sample HP LaserJet 4ML printer response for this example is an indication of the page count. @PJL INFO PAGECOUNT PAGECOUNT=183933 EN Status Readback Commands 7-23 Some printers do not return the label "PAGECOUNT=" in front of printer usage. PAGECOUNT Category The INFO PAGECOUNT returns the number of pages printed by the current print engine.
This returned number is shown here. Example: Using the INFO PAGECOUNT Command %-12345X@PJL @PJL COMMENT Using PJL INFO PAGECOUNT @PJL ECHO 06:53:29.3 1-25-93 @PJL INFO PAGECOUNT %-12345X A sample HP LaserJet 4ML printer response for this example is an indication of the page count. @PJL INFO PAGECOUNT PAGECOUNT=183933 EN Status Readback Commands 7-23 Some printers do not return the label "PAGECOUNT=" in front of printer usage. PAGECOUNT Category The INFO PAGECOUNT returns the number of pages printed by the current print engine.
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... is enabled and the printer receives a JOB command, it resets the page count associated with unsolicited page status affects only future pages. The PAGES=number of pages information associated with unsolicited EOJ status indicates the number of pages printed on paper. Note JOB Variable The USTATUS JOB = ON command ...is used to notify the application every time a JOB command is encountered, when the final page of a job is in the duplex mode, each side of a duplex page counts as the HP LaserJet 4000 series and 5000 series printers). This is useful for those printers that support job ...
... is enabled and the printer receives a JOB command, it resets the page count associated with unsolicited page status affects only future pages. The PAGES=number of pages information associated with unsolicited EOJ status indicates the number of pages printed on paper. Note JOB Variable The USTATUS JOB = ON command ...is used to notify the application every time a JOB command is encountered, when the final page of a job is in the duplex mode, each side of a duplex page counts as the HP LaserJet 4000 series and 5000 series printers). This is useful for those printers that support job ...
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...The printer sends the unsolicited status associated with the EOJ command when all pages processed in non-printing mode since the last JOB or EOJ command. (This is different than the PAGES = page count returned with the first job may return unsolicited JOB and EOJ status messages...after the JOB status message of pages is incremented by one for each duplex page formatted. E ~%-12345X@PJL @PJL EOJ %-12345X 7-38 Status Readback Commands EN The page count includes all pages printed and all of the current job has been printed. The sample HP LaserJet 4 printer response indicates the ...
...The printer sends the unsolicited status associated with the EOJ command when all pages processed in non-printing mode since the last JOB or EOJ command. (This is different than the PAGES = page count returned with the first job may return unsolicited JOB and EOJ status messages...after the JOB status message of pages is incremented by one for each duplex page formatted. E ~%-12345X@PJL @PJL EOJ %-12345X 7-38 Status Readback Commands EN The page count includes all pages printed and all of the current job has been printed. The sample HP LaserJet 4 printer response indicates the ...
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...the START option to determine how many pages are sent prior to show the difference between the page count returned by name, not just page number. If a power failure or another problem interrupts the job, the unsolicited page status indicates the last completely printed page. Notice that provides job recovery if...tracking jobs by the unsolicited job status and the unsolicited page status. Note The USTATUS JOB command is useful for the job-its beginning and end. • The USTATUS PAGE command is used to reset the page count and inform the printer of 1st Shot" %-12345X EN ...
...the START option to determine how many pages are sent prior to show the difference between the page count returned by name, not just page number. If a power failure or another problem interrupts the job, the unsolicited page status indicates the last completely printed page. Notice that provides job recovery if...tracking jobs by the unsolicited job status and the unsolicited page status. Note The USTATUS JOB command is useful for the job-its beginning and end. • The USTATUS PAGE command is used to reset the page count and inform the printer of 1st Shot" %-12345X EN ...
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Syntax: @PJL FSDIRLIST NAME = "pathname" ~ENTRY=integer COUNT=integer[] Response Syntax: @PJL FSDIRLIST NAME = "pathname" ~ENTRY=integer[] filename TYPE=FILE SIZE=integer filename TYPE=DIR ... FSDIRLIST Command The FSDIRLIST command returns a list of files and directories which exist within the specified directory on pages 9-2 and 9-3. • ENTRY = integer - If the pathname is the...
Syntax: @PJL FSDIRLIST NAME = "pathname" ~ENTRY=integer COUNT=integer[] Response Syntax: @PJL FSDIRLIST NAME = "pathname" ~ENTRY=integer[] filename TYPE=FILE SIZE=integer filename TYPE=DIR ... FSDIRLIST Command The FSDIRLIST command returns a list of files and directories which exist within the specified directory on pages 9-2 and 9-3. • ENTRY = integer - If the pathname is the...
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... setting for a particular feature. To modify a printer feature until the next PJL reset condition. To find the printer model, printer configuration, memory available, status information, page count, or printer variables. To receive unsolicited printer status at periodic intervals. 11-6 Programming Tips for a particular feature. Use to its factory default settings. (NOTE: In...
... setting for a particular feature. To modify a printer feature until the next PJL reset condition. To find the printer model, printer configuration, memory available, status information, page count, or printer variables. To receive unsolicited printer status at periodic intervals. 11-6 Programming Tips for a particular feature. Use to its factory default settings. (NOTE: In...
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... END NAME="End of Monitor Job" PAGES=38 The unsolicited page status indicates that 38 pages were printed. (The page count is incremented by one for each simplex page formatted, and by two for each succeeding page lands in the output tray: @PJL USTATUS PAGE 1 Additional page status messages are sent after each duplex page formatted.) EN Programming Tips for...
... END NAME="End of Monitor Job" PAGES=38 The unsolicited page status indicates that 38 pages were printed. (The page count is incremented by one for each simplex page formatted, and by two for each succeeding page lands in the output tray: @PJL USTATUS PAGE 1 Additional page status messages are sent after each duplex page formatted.) EN Programming Tips for...
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The START command tells the printer to print multiple copies of a selected page causes unexpected results because the printer counts physical pages, not multi-copy collated pages. %-12345X@PJL @PJL COMMENT Printing selected pages @PJL JOB START = 5 END = 8 %-12345X@PJL @PJL ENTER LANGUAGE = PCL E . . . Using the "@PJL SET COPIES... . . .E ~%-12345X ~%-12345X@PJL @PJL EOJ %-12345X 11-16 Programming Tips for Using PJL EN The END command specifies the last page to get collated copies. When the form is loaded and the On Line or Continue key is pressed, the form is not included, the...
The START command tells the printer to print multiple copies of a selected page causes unexpected results because the printer counts physical pages, not multi-copy collated pages. %-12345X@PJL @PJL COMMENT Printing selected pages @PJL JOB START = 5 END = 8 %-12345X@PJL @PJL ENTER LANGUAGE = PCL E . . . Using the "@PJL SET COPIES... . . .E ~%-12345X ~%-12345X@PJL @PJL EOJ %-12345X 11-16 Programming Tips for Using PJL EN The END command specifies the last page to get collated copies. When the form is loaded and the On Line or Continue key is pressed, the form is not included, the...
HP PCL/PJL reference (PCL 5 Printer Language) - Technical Quick Reference Guide
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...(for example, # = -10).] Top (Short-Edge) Offset Registration Adjusts the position of the logical page across the width of the page. ? & l # U # = Number of [key]/[value] data (count space ). specifies the plus or minus move direction (for IIISi, 4 family and 5 family) Simplex/Duplex... Print Prints front side of a page or both sides (front and back - Single side (Simplex) 1 - Duplex, long-edge ...
...(for example, # = -10).] Top (Short-Edge) Offset Registration Adjusts the position of the logical page across the width of the page. ? & l # U # = Number of [key]/[value] data (count space ). specifies the plus or minus move direction (for IIISi, 4 family and 5 family) Simplex/Duplex... Print Prints front side of a page or both sides (front and back - Single side (Simplex) 1 - Duplex, long-edge ...
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... entered in PJL. @PJL COMMENT comment text . . . [CR] Job Separation Job Indicates the start of a print job, resets the page count and allows naming of current language and returns control to PJL. Also, used for providing the password for PJL security. [NAME= ..."job name"] @PJL JOB [START= first page ] [CR] [END= last page ] [PASSWORD = number ] End-Of-Job Tells printer the job has completed, resets the...
... entered in PJL. @PJL COMMENT comment text . . . [CR] Job Separation Job Indicates the start of a print job, resets the page count and allows naming of current language and returns control to PJL. Also, used for providing the password for PJL security. [NAME= ..."job name"] @PJL JOB [START= first page ] [CR] [END= last page ] [PASSWORD = number ] End-Of-Job Tells printer the job has completed, resets the...
HP Embedded Web Server for HP LaserJet Printers - User Guide
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...available. • Alerts-With a hard disk, you can set up, and retain additional information. • Usage Page-With a hard disk, you can view the Usage Page, which gives a page count for each size of media that came with up four different notification lists, with your printer, or go /buy_hp ...(inside the United States) or http://www.hp.com/country/us/eng/othercountriesbuy.htm. A hard disk may have ...
...available. • Alerts-With a hard disk, you can set up, and retain additional information. • Usage Page-With a hard disk, you can view the Usage Page, which gives a page count for each size of media that came with up four different notification lists, with your printer, or go /buy_hp ...(inside the United States) or http://www.hp.com/country/us/eng/othercountriesbuy.htm. A hard disk may have ...
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...counts, page resetting from Service menu 196 viewing 155, 162 Courier font settings 180 troubleshooting 140 creases, troubleshooting 128 crop marks, printing 49 curl, troubleshooting 128 Current Page Count 162 custom media loading 33, 34 PCL commands 214 printing 49 tray selection 58 tray settings 38, 179 customer support website 222 cut-off pages..., troubleshooting 139, 141 device identification page, embedded web server 27, 28 device pages, embedded web server 28 diagnostic pages, embedded web server 29 Diagnostics submenu 194 different first page 53 different paper size error message 106...
...counts, page resetting from Service menu 196 viewing 155, 162 Courier font settings 180 troubleshooting 140 creases, troubleshooting 128 crop marks, printing 49 curl, troubleshooting 128 Current Page Count 162 custom media loading 33, 34 PCL commands 214 printing 49 tray selection 58 tray settings 38, 179 customer support website 222 cut-off pages..., troubleshooting 139, 141 device identification page, embedded web server 27, 28 device pages, embedded web server 28 diagnostic pages, embedded web server 29 Diagnostics submenu 194 different first page 53 different paper size error message 106...
Service Manual
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... EconoMode 45, 68 error messages 181 handling 67 image formation operations 84 level detection operations 79, 86 low 47 noise, troubleshooting 171 non-HP 68 ordering 14 out, settings 47 part numbers 257 refilled 68, 220 removing 62, 119 ROM, memory operations 86 seals, automatic roll-up...submenu 46 controller board (tray 4), removing 159 controller fan, removing 145 copies, number of 41 cost accounting information 231 country of origin 6 counts, page 231 Courier font settings 42 covers back, removing 109 diagrams 262 front, removing 104 left back, removing 108 left, removing 103 locating 10 part...
... EconoMode 45, 68 error messages 181 handling 67 image formation operations 84 level detection operations 79, 86 low 47 noise, troubleshooting 171 non-HP 68 ordering 14 out, settings 47 part numbers 257 refilled 68, 220 removing 62, 119 ROM, memory operations 86 seals, automatic roll-up...submenu 46 controller board (tray 4), removing 159 controller fan, removing 145 copies, number of 41 cost accounting information 231 country of origin 6 counts, page 231 Courier font settings 42 covers back, removing 109 diagrams 262 front, removing 104 left back, removing 108 left, removing 103 locating 10 part...