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... flushing corrupted print data and discarding the current print job. For installation instructions, see step 12 on page 93. The printer is displayed. 4 You can download network code while this message is properly inserted and snaps into the slot at the front of staples. The printer cannot receive any jobs until...
... flushing corrupted print data and discarding the current print job. For installation instructions, see step 12 on page 93. The printer is displayed. 4 You can download network code while this message is properly inserted and snaps into the slot at the front of staples. The printer cannot receive any jobs until...
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alternate on the display until there is too full to continue processing print jobs. The printer frees memory by deleting the oldest held job and continues deleting held jobs until you do one of the following: • Press Go to clear the messages without deleting any held jobs. Press Menu> or or or or Some data in the current job may not print or may not print correctly. • Cancel the current job. Go/Stop? The messages 37 Insufficient Memory and Held Jobs may be lost . Go/Stop? 38 Memory Full Action The printer memory is enough printer memory to process the job. ...
alternate on the display until there is too full to continue processing print jobs. The printer frees memory by deleting the oldest held job and continues deleting held jobs until you do one of the following: • Press Go to clear the messages without deleting any held jobs. Press Menu> or or or or Some data in the current job may not print or may not print correctly. • Cancel the current job. Go/Stop? The messages 37 Insufficient Memory and Held Jobs may be lost . Go/Stop? 38 Memory Full Action The printer memory is enough printer memory to process the job. ...
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Press Menu> or or Some data may not print or may not print correctly because the print information on the page is too complex. • Press Go to clear the message and continue printing the job. Messages Printer messages (continued) Message 39 Complex Page 51 Defective Flash 52 Flash Full 53 Unformatted Flash Action The page may not print correctly. • Cancel the current job.
Press Menu> or or Some data may not print or may not print correctly because the print information on the page is too complex. • Press Go to clear the message and continue printing the job. Messages Printer messages (continued) Message 39 Complex Page 51 Defective Flash 52 Flash Full 53 Unformatted Flash Action The page may not print correctly. • Cancel the current job.
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Menus Printer menus (continued) Menu SETUP MENU PCL EMUL MENU POSTSCRIPT MENU Menu item Printer Language Power Saver Resource Save Download Target Print Timeout Wait Timeout Auto Continue Jam Recovery Page Protect Display Language Alarm Control Toner Alarm Staple Alarm Job Buffer Size Job Accounting Job Acct Limit Font Source Font Name Point Size Pitch Symbol Set Orientation Lines per Page A4 Width TRAY RENUMBER Auto CR after LF Auto LF after CR Print PS Error Font Priority 224
Menus Printer menus (continued) Menu SETUP MENU PCL EMUL MENU POSTSCRIPT MENU Menu item Printer Language Power Saver Resource Save Download Target Print Timeout Wait Timeout Auto Continue Jam Recovery Page Protect Display Language Alarm Control Toner Alarm Staple Alarm Job Buffer Size Job Accounting Job Acct Limit Font Source Font Name Point Size Pitch Symbol Set Orientation Lines per Page A4 Width TRAY RENUMBER Auto CR after LF Auto LF after CR Print PS Error Font Priority 224
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Menus Printer menus (continued) Menu FAX MENU CONFIGURATION MENU Menu item Fax Port Fax Baud Fax Data Bits Fax Parity Fax Buffer Job Buffering Fax Paper Size Fax Paper Type Fax Output Bin FAX SETUP FAX LOGS FAX SEND FAX RECEIVE MAINT COUNTERS REGISTRATION Prt Quality Pgs Panel Menus PPDS Emulation Buffered Jobs Download Emuls Demo Mode Factory Defaults Exit Config Menu 227
Menus Printer menus (continued) Menu FAX MENU CONFIGURATION MENU Menu item Fax Port Fax Baud Fax Data Bits Fax Parity Fax Buffer Job Buffering Fax Paper Size Fax Paper Type Fax Output Bin FAX SETUP FAX LOGS FAX SEND FAX RECEIVE MAINT COUNTERS REGISTRATION Prt Quality Pgs Panel Menus PPDS Emulation Buffered Jobs Download Emuls Demo Mode Factory Defaults Exit Config Menu 227
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vi Contents Flash Memory and Disk 6-1 Resource Data Collection (Download Target 6-2 Storing Resources on Flash Memory or Disk 6-3 Viewing the Contents of Flash Memory and Disk 6-3 Password Protection 6-7 Rewriting the Flash Content 6-8 Accessing Files with ...
vi Contents Flash Memory and Disk 6-1 Resource Data Collection (Download Target 6-2 Storing Resources on Flash Memory or Disk 6-3 Viewing the Contents of Flash Memory and Disk 6-3 Password Protection 6-7 Rewriting the Flash Content 6-8 Accessing Files with ...
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... (PJL) Enter Language Command. Printable Areas See "Printer Job Language" on disk. Warning: When you change printer languages, you may lose some or all previously downloaded resources, unless Resource Save is set to On or the resources are illustrated below. See "ENTER LANGUAGE Command" on page 3-3 for PCL emulation (both portrait...
... (PJL) Enter Language Command. Printable Areas See "Printer Job Language" on disk. Warning: When you change printer languages, you may lose some or all previously downloaded resources, unless Resource Save is set to On or the resources are illustrated below. See "ENTER LANGUAGE Command" on page 3-3 for PCL emulation (both portrait...
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... the side of the physical page where binding occurs. Simplex/Duplex Print Long-edge or short-edge binding refers to defaults. • Deletes all temporary downloaded resources. Short-Edge Offset Registration Also known as Left Offset. Adjusts placement of logical page along the length of the physical page. Number of Copies...
... the side of the physical page where binding occurs. Simplex/Duplex Print Long-edge or short-edge binding refers to defaults. • Deletes all temporary downloaded resources. Short-Edge Offset Registration Also known as Left Offset. Adjusts placement of logical page along the length of the physical page. Number of Copies...
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... number is underlined: RO Courier ((s0ph0s0b4099T Select Font by Font ID Selects the font by all font selection characteristics to your printer user documentation for downloaded fonts, print the font list from the printer operator panel or through MarkVision Professional. Underline - Refer to the Default Font. Disable Select Typeface Selects the...
... number is underlined: RO Courier ((s0ph0s0b4099T Select Font by Font ID Selects the font by all font selection characteristics to your printer user documentation for downloaded fonts, print the font list from the printer operator panel or through MarkVision Professional. Underline - Refer to the Default Font. Disable Select Typeface Selects the...
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Define Symbol Set Contains the data for the symbol set downloaded. Symbol Set Control Manages user-defined symbol sets. Table 2-37: User-Defined Symbol Set Command / Parameters ESC*c#R # = Symbol Set ID (0 - 32767) Default = 0 ESC(f#W[data] # = number ...
Define Symbol Set Contains the data for the symbol set downloaded. Symbol Set Control Manages user-defined symbol sets. Table 2-37: User-Defined Symbol Set Command / Parameters ESC*c#R # = Symbol Set ID (0 - 32767) Default = 0 ESC(f#W[data] # = number ...
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... soft fonts. Macro Control Manages use of three levels. Set Character Code Sets the decimal code point associated with the next character downloaded or deleted. Notes: • GL/2 commands are supported inside macros. • Only call or execute another macro. Table 2-39...Default = 0 ESC(s#W[data] # = number of data bytes Function / Result Set Font ID Sets the identification number for the font being downloaded. Load Font Header Downloads soft font header information. Note: Set Font ID before using this command. A maximum of two nesting levels are allowed within a macro. ...
... soft fonts. Macro Control Manages use of three levels. Set Character Code Sets the decimal code point associated with the next character downloaded or deleted. Notes: • GL/2 commands are supported inside macros. • Only call or execute another macro. Table 2-39...Default = 0 ESC(s#W[data] # = number of data bytes Function / Result Set Font ID Sets the identification number for the font being downloaded. Load Font Header Downloads soft font header information. Note: Set Font ID before using this command. A maximum of two nesting levels are allowed within a macro. ...
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Note: Default pattern reference point is set by Unit-of-Measure command. Pattern Control Manages use of last ID # permanent Function / Result User-Defined Pattern Downloads binary pattern data. Note: Use Area Fill ID command (ESC*c#G) to 4 decimal places ESC*c#B # = Number of -Measure command. Horizontal Rectangle Size (in PCL Units) Specifies ...
Note: Default pattern reference point is set by Unit-of-Measure command. Pattern Control Manages use of last ID # permanent Function / Result User-Defined Pattern Downloads binary pattern data. Note: Use Area Fill ID command (ESC*c#G) to 4 decimal places ESC*c#B # = Number of -Measure command. Horizontal Rectangle Size (in PCL Units) Specifies ...
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... the color lookup tables for each color value to 32767 Palette ID number Indicates the ID number used by indicating the ID number. ESC*m#W[data] Download Dither Matrix 7 to use. The color specification of byte-aligned binary data that specifies a matrix or matrices for color lookup table Enables the color lookup... scale equivalent ESC&p#C Palette Control 0 Delete all palettes in mixed render algorithm Changes each primary color to the unity curve Data for the primary colors Downloads a device dependent user-defined dither matrix.
... the color lookup tables for each color value to 32767 Palette ID number Indicates the ID number used by indicating the ID number. ESC*m#W[data] Download Dither Matrix 7 to use. The color specification of byte-aligned binary data that specifies a matrix or matrices for color lookup table Enables the color lookup... scale equivalent ESC&p#C Palette Control 0 Delete all palettes in mixed render algorithm Changes each primary color to the unity curve Data for the primary colors Downloads a device dependent user-defined dither matrix.
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Note: The unit value is ignored. Echo Returns # back to the specified value. otherwise, highest priority 2 If download, permanent; The 5 value for User-installable flash is only valid when flash memory is installed. Flush All Pages Holds print jobs in the print buffer ... type to the specified value. 2-73 PCL Table 2-45: Status Readback Command / Parameters ESC*s#T 0 Invalid location (Default) 1 Use currently selected location 2 All locations 3 Internal (resident) 4 Downloaded entity 5 Cartridge 7 User-installable flash 200 Disk ESC*s#U 0 All 1 If...
Note: The unit value is ignored. Echo Returns # back to the specified value. otherwise, highest priority 2 If download, permanent; The 5 value for User-installable flash is only valid when flash memory is installed. Flush All Pages Holds print jobs in the print buffer ... type to the specified value. 2-73 PCL Table 2-45: Status Readback Command / Parameters ESC*s#T 0 Invalid location (Default) 1 Use currently selected location 2 All locations 3 Internal (resident) 4 Downloaded entity 5 Cartridge 7 User-installable flash 200 Disk ESC*s#U 0 All 1 If...
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... OPTIONALOUTBIN5 OPTIONALOUTBIN6 OPTIONALOUTBIN7 OPTIONALOUTBIN8 OPTIONALOUTBIN9 OPTIONALOUTBIN10 "name" SMOOTH, NORMAL, ROUGH NORMAL The text string is write or read/write password protected, the download target will not be changed. Specifies a selected output bin for custom naming of optional output bins. 3-30 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique ... (DEFAULT only) Function Custom Type 6 Texture Selections SMOOTH, NORMAL, ROUGH Factory Default NORMAL Custom Type 6 LIGHT, NORMAL, HEAVY Weight NORMAL Download Target RAM, FLASH, FLASH1, DISK, DISK1 RAM If the device specified as the...
... OPTIONALOUTBIN5 OPTIONALOUTBIN6 OPTIONALOUTBIN7 OPTIONALOUTBIN8 OPTIONALOUTBIN9 OPTIONALOUTBIN10 "name" SMOOTH, NORMAL, ROUGH NORMAL The text string is write or read/write password protected, the download target will not be changed. Specifies a selected output bin for custom naming of optional output bins. 3-30 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique ... (DEFAULT only) Function Custom Type 6 Texture Selections SMOOTH, NORMAL, ROUGH Factory Default NORMAL Custom Type 6 LIGHT, NORMAL, HEAVY Weight NORMAL Download Target RAM, FLASH, FLASH1, DISK, DISK1 RAM If the device specified as the...
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... should be specified as LPARM:PCL. For example: @PJL SET LPARM:PCL FONTSOURCE=I S M1, M2, M3, M4 D1 Internal font source Permanent download fonts Flash font source Disk font source All other values default to internal font source. 0.08 to 100 (in increments of 0.01) 10.00 Note...0 I, S, M1, M2, M3, M4, D1 I I To determine which variables your printer and the Hewlett-Packard Company's LaserJet printers. Use these variables only for the Lexmark J110, see Table 2-20 "Symbol Set Support for PCL Emulation Text Fonts" on page 2-34 and Table 2-21 "Non-Text PCL Emulation Symbol Sets" on...
... should be specified as LPARM:PCL. For example: @PJL SET LPARM:PCL FONTSOURCE=I S M1, M2, M3, M4 D1 Internal font source Permanent download fonts Flash font source Disk font source All other values default to internal font source. 0.08 to 100 (in increments of 0.01) 10.00 Note...0 I, S, M1, M2, M3, M4, D1 I I To determine which variables your printer and the Hewlett-Packard Company's LaserJet printers. Use these variables only for the Lexmark J110, see Table 2-20 "Symbol Set Support for PCL Emulation Text Fonts" on page 2-34 and Table 2-21 "Non-Text PCL Emulation Symbol Sets" on...
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...; LRUNFILE • LRENAMEFILE • LDELETEFILE • LFORMAT • LDEFRAG Syntax: @PJL LOPENFILE DEVICE=filedevice FILENAME=fname ACCESS=accesstype [] See Chapter 6: Flash Memory and Disk for downloaded files. 3-86 PJL LDOWNLOADTARGET Command This command specifies which device is the target for more information.
...; LRUNFILE • LRENAMEFILE • LDELETEFILE • LFORMAT • LDEFRAG Syntax: @PJL LOPENFILE DEVICE=filedevice FILENAME=fname ACCESS=accesstype [] See Chapter 6: Flash Memory and Disk for downloaded files. 3-86 PJL LDOWNLOADTARGET Command This command specifies which device is the target for more information.
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... Use this command to begin writing or reading. Use an integer that represents an offset in the file to open . For example, if "myfile" is downloaded to the fname. If omitted on page 6-10 for both LREADFILE and LWRITEFILE commands. See "Filename Extensions" on an LREADFILE command, location of 0 (beginning of...
... Use this command to begin writing or reading. Use an integer that represents an offset in the file to open . For example, if "myfile" is downloaded to the fname. If omitted on page 6-10 for both LREADFILE and LWRITEFILE commands. See "Filename Extensions" on an LREADFILE command, location of 0 (beginning of...
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.... For example, to write password protect a PCL emulation bitmapped font (filetype of p5bitmap) with an ID of 127, which has not been downloaded since flash was formatted: @PJL DEFAULT LRESOURCE:"flash:00127000.p5bitmap" LWLOCK="password"[] To password protect a macro, the filename is incorrect, the printer..."[] LRWLOCK with DEFAULT specified locks a device for writing only. 3-94 PJL The filename for a font is 0. The first time a font is downloaded after a flash has been formatted, the instance number is a five digit ID from the print directory page (add zeros to the left of 1023...
.... For example, to write password protect a PCL emulation bitmapped font (filetype of p5bitmap) with an ID of 127, which has not been downloaded since flash was formatted: @PJL DEFAULT LRESOURCE:"flash:00127000.p5bitmap" LWLOCK="password"[] To password protect a macro, the filename is incorrect, the printer..."[] LRWLOCK with DEFAULT specified locks a device for writing only. 3-94 PJL The filename for a font is 0. The first time a font is downloaded after a flash has been formatted, the instance number is a five digit ID from the print directory page (add zeros to the left of 1023...
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See "Printer Job Language" on disk. Warning: When you change printer languages, you may lose all previously downloaded fonts and macros, unless Resource Save is a Printer Job Language (PJL) command. See "ENTER LANGUAGE Command" on page 3-3. 4-2 PostScript Using Your Software Application To select PostScript emulation, use the ENTER LANGUAGE command, which is set to On or the resources are stored in flash memory or on page 3-1 for syntax and use of PJL.
See "Printer Job Language" on disk. Warning: When you change printer languages, you may lose all previously downloaded fonts and macros, unless Resource Save is a Printer Job Language (PJL) command. See "ENTER LANGUAGE Command" on page 3-3. 4-2 PostScript Using Your Software Application To select PostScript emulation, use the ENTER LANGUAGE command, which is set to On or the resources are stored in flash memory or on page 3-1 for syntax and use of PJL.