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www.lexmark.com March 2006 Lexmark and Lexmark with diamond design are trademark s of Lexmark Inte rnational, Inc., registered in the United States and/or other countries. © 2006 Lexmark International, Inc. 740 West New Circle Road Lexington, Kentucky 40550 T echnical Reference[...]
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Edition: March 2006 The following paragraph does not apply to any country where such provisions are inconsistent with local law: LEXM ARK INTERNA TIONAL, INC., PROVIDES THIS PUBLI CA TION “AS IS” WITHOUT W ARRANTY OF ANY KI ND, EITHER EXPRE S S OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LI MITED TO, T HE IMPLIED W ARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY OR FITNESS F[...]
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• The safety features of some part s may not alway s be obvious. Lexm ark is n ot responsible for the us e of other replacem ent parts. • Y our product uses a laser . • CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. • Y our produc t uses a p [...]
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Conten ts TO C - 1 Contents Introduction ..................................... ................................. 1-1 Overview...... .......... .............. .............. ......... .............. .............. ......... .............. ..... 1-1 Navigatio nal Tips ....... ..... ..... ......... ..... .... ..... ......... ..... ..... .... ..... ...[...]
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Conten ts TO C - 2 Job Sep aration Comman ds ................... .......... .............. .............. ......... .............. 3-4 Environme nt Commands and V ariables ................... .............. ......... .............. ..... 3-7 Status Rea dback Comman ds ................ .......... .............. ......... .............. ............ [...]
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Conten ts TO C - 3 Status M essages....... .............. ......... .............. .............. .......... .............. ....... 4-93 Switching Lang uages .......................................... ............ 5-1 SmartSwitch ..... .............. ......... .............. .............. .......... .............. .............. ......... 5-1 Sett[...]
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Conten ts TO C - 4 Atmosph eric Pressur e .................. .............. .............. ......... .............. ......... ..... 7-4 Printer Interfaces ........ .......................................... ............ 8-1 Setting Up the Communica tions Port .... .............. .............. .......... .............. ......... 8-2 Setting Up the [...]
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Introduc tion 1-1 CHAPTER 1: Introduction Overview The foll owing edit ion of t he Technical Reference contains information about p ri nter commands and printer languages suppor ted by the Lexmark C760 and C762 print ers. T o determi ne which commands and la nguages your pr inter suppor ts, see t he appendixe s in the back of t his document or see [...]
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Introduc tion 1-2 Printed document ation is also avail able for some Lexmark printer s. Obtain the correct part number from the fo ll owing table, call 1-800-553-972 7, and select option #1 to order a Technical Refer ence for your print er . The Technical Refer ence is divided i nto the followi ng: Chapter 2: “P CL Emulation” Shows how to selec[...]
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Introduc tion 1-3 Chapter 7: “Printer S pecifications” Lists pri nte r specifications, includi ng information abou t hardwar e and environmental conditi ons. Chapter 8: “Printer I nterfaces ” Provides information on printer inte rfaces, incl uding inf ormation abo ut paralle l and serial i nterface, net work supp ort, and communication prot[...]
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Introduc tion 1-4 Naviga tio na l Tips If you are not f amiliar with PDF f iles, the following tips may help you find t he information you need. • T o move forward and backward thr ough this document: — Select an optio n under View in the menu bar at t he top of the page. — Use th e arrows in t he toolbar at the top of the page, or the up ar [...]
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Introduc tion 1-5 Biblio graphy For detail ed inf ormat ion about P CL emulation printer commands, PostScr ipt emulation pri nt er commands and operators, and in terfaces, refer to the foll owing documentatio n: • Hewlett-Pac kar d DeskJet Printer Family Techni cal Reference , C21 21-90101 • Hewlett-Pac kard LaserJe t 4 Typograp hy and Graphic [...]
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PCL 2-1 CHAPTER 2: PCL Emulation When you select PCL emulat ion as the printer languag e, the printer support s the Hewlett-Packar d Company’s LaserJet Printer Command L anguage. This chapter shows how to select PCL emulation and disc usses PCL emulat ion commands, a long with resid ent PCL emulat i on font and symbol set suppor t. T o determine [...]
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PCL 2-2 Using Y our Software Program T o select PCL emulation, use the Printer Job Language (PJL) Enter Language Command. See “ENTER LANGUAGE Command” on page 3-3 for more information . See “Printer Job Language” on page 3-1 for the syntax and use of PJL. W arning: When you change printer languages, you may lose some or all previously downl[...]
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PCL 2-3 Page Formatt ing The print able areas and logical pages for PCL emulati on (both port rait and landscape orientat ion) are ill ustrated below . See the Legend that foll ows for definit ions of areas A through I . Printable Areas Legend: A Portra it physica l page wid th and l andscap e physica l page len gth B Portra it physica l page le ng[...]
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PCL 2-4 Lexmark C760 and C 762 The foll owing table l ists pa ge sizes and print area dimensio ns for al l paper and envelope si zes the L exmark C760 and C762 prin ter supports. For more informati on about the pr in table areas and logi cal pa ges for PCL emulation, see “P rinta ble Areas” on page 2-3. T able 2-1: Lexmark C760 and C762 Paper a[...]
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PCL 2-5 Print Area Menu Item The print able area is the area on a sheet of paper wit hin which a pel can be printed. Logical page is a concept ual entity that defi nes the area in which margins (t op, bottom, left, r i ght) may be s et and the area in which the PCL cursor may be positioned. The physical page bord er is the actual physical boundarie[...]
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PCL 2-6 The Print Area menu item is availab le from the printer opera tor panel or th rough MarkVi sion Profes sional. For some p r inters, Print Area supports thr ee values: Nor mal, Whole Page, and Fit to Page. See your printe r document ation for more inf ormation. The Normal setting , which i s the factory defaul t, means the printabl e area in[...]
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PCL 2-7 Some prin ters offer the Fit to Page setting . When Fit to Page is sel ect ed, PCL emulation or Post Scri pt emulat ion for mats a page using a pr intabl e area equal to the physical page, which is from one edge of the page to the other edge of the page. If you use th is settin g, no clipping occur s. In Fit to Page, the PCL emulation logi [...]
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PCL 2-8 print the f ont sample pages using a PJL command (see “LPRINTPCLFONTS” on page 3-83.) , or throu gh MarkVision Professional (network model s only). See your printer documentati on for more informati on. A symbol set defi nes which characte rs are available for a font and the code point for each of t hese charact ers. Y our prin ter supp[...]
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PCL 2-9 Forward and Backward Compatibility Modes for the Lexmark C760 and C762 Y our PCL emulation has forward and backward compat ibi lity modes. The forward compatibil ity mode is used to emulate t he fonts in the Hewl ett-Packard Company’ s LaserJet 4050. The backward compatibil ity mode is us e d fo r co m pat ib il ity w it h the Hewlett-Pac[...]
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PCL 2-10 A r i a l B o l d I t a l i c 1131 6 6 0 2 L e t t e r G o t h i c 0004 1 0 2 L e t t e r G o t h i c I t a l i c 0104 1 0 2 L e t t e r G o t h i c B o l d 0034 1 0 2 U n i v e r s C o n d e n s e d M e d i u m 1404 1 4 8 U n i v e r s C o n d e n s e d M e d i u m I t a l i c 1504 1 4 8 U n i v e r s C o n d e n s e d B o l d 1434 1 4 8 [...]
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PCL 2-1 1 Type 1 Fonts Thirty of the T ype 1 fonts have dif ferent font selec ti on parameters in t he for ward and backward compatib ility modes and nine of the fonts work only in the forward compatibil ity mode. Wit h the appropriat e printer d river installed and select ed, your software program selects these font s. The following tabl e shows t[...]
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PCL 2-12 Y our Lexmark printer default s to the forward compatib il ity mode to enable a Hewlett-Packar d Company’s driver to select the forward compatibil ity fonts. The Lexmark PCL dri ver use s the bac kward compatibi lit y mode and t emporar ily switche s the print er to this mode. Th e PCL (PJL) commands t o switch the d efault compatibi lit[...]
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PCL 2-13 Specialty PCL Fonts The foll owing table l ists the font selection commands for f orward and ba ckward compatibil ity mode for each o f the fi ve special ty PCL fon ts. Since t he font sele ction commands for the forward and backward compatibility modes are identical, they are listed togeth er in the table. These f onts are supported only [...]
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PCL 2-14 Selecting Symbol Sets f or the Lexmark C760 and C762 T o determine if a font or ty peface supports a symbol set, see the complete li sti ng of PCL emulati on fonts an d symbol set s in the following t ables: “T able 2-5: PCL Emulation Symbol Set s - Latin 1” on page 2-14, “T able 2-6: PCL Emulation Symbol Sets - Latin 2, Latin 5, Lat[...]
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PCL 2-15 T imes New Rom an ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ T imes New Roman Italic ✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓ ✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ T imes New Roman Bold ✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓ ✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ T imes New Roman Bold Italic ✓✓✓✓✓✓[...]
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PCL 2-16 CG Omeg a Italic ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ CG Omeg a Bold ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ CG Omeg a Bold Italic ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ Antique O live ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓ ✓✓✓✓[...]
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PCL 2-17 Palatino I talic ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ Palatino B old ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ Palatino B old Italic ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ITC Book man Ligh t ✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓ ✓ ✓✓[...]
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PCL 2-18 T imes Ro man ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ T imes Italic ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ Ti m e s B o l d ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ T ime s B old I talic ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ ✓ ✓✓✓✓?[...]
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PCL 2-19 T able 2-6: PCL Emulation Symbol Sets - Latin 2, Latin 5, Latin 6, Cyrill ic, Greek T ypeface / Symbo l Set Lati n 2 Latin 5 Lat in 6 Cyrillic Gree k Window s 98 Latin 2 ISO 8859 -2 Latin 2 PC-852 Latin 2 PC-8 Polish M azovia PC-8 PC Nova Window s 98 Latin 5 ISO 8859 -9 Latin 5 PC-857 Latin 5 (T urkish) PC-853 Latin 3 (T urkish) PC-T urkis[...]
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PCL 2-20 Arial Bold ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ Arial Bold Italic ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ Letter Gothi c ✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ Letter Gothi c Italic ✓✓✓✘ ✓?[...]
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PCL 2-21 Antique O live Ital ic ✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ Antique O live Bold ✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ Albe rtus Medi um ✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ Albe rtus Ext ra[...]
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PCL 2-22 ITC Book man Ligh t ✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ ITC Book man Ligh t Italic ✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ ITC Book man Demi ✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ ITC Book man[...]
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PCL 2-23 CourierPS Ob liq ue ✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ CourierPS Bold ✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ CourierPS Bold Oblique ✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✘ ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ T imes Ro man ✓?[...]
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PCL 2-24 SymbolPS ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ ITC Zapf Dingbat s ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ T able 2-7: PCL Emulatio n Symbol Sets - Specials Specials T ypeface / Symbo l Set V entura Math PS Math Math-8 Pi font Microsoft Pub lishing P[...]
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PCL 2-25 Courier Bold Italic ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✘✘✘✘ CG T imes ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✘✘✘✘ CG T imes Italic ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✘✘✘✘ CG T imes Bold ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✘✘✘✘ CG T imes Bold Italic ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘ [...]
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PCL 2-26 Univer s Conde nsed Med ium Itali c ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✘✘✘✘ Univer s Conde nsed Bold ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ Univer s Condens ed Bold Italic ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ Gara mond A nt iqua ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✘✘✘?[...]
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PCL 2-27 Helvet ica Bold ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✘✘✘✘ Helvet ica Bold I talic ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ Helvetic a Narrow ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ Helvetica Narrow Italic ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✘✘✘✘ Helvetica Narrow Bold ✓✓?[...]
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PCL 2-28 Cent ury S c hool book B ol d I tal i c ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✘✘✘✘ ITC Zapf Chance ry Medium Italic ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✘✘✘✘ CourierPS ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✘✘✘✘ CourierPS Ob liq ue ✓✓✓✓✓ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✘✘✘ ✘ CourierPS[...]
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PCL 2-29 All fonts that support the Roman-8 (8U) symbol set al so suppor t the followi ng 19 symbol sets . Wingding s ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘✓ ✘✘✘ Symbol ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✓ ✘✘✘ ✘ SymbolPS ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✓ ✘✘✘ ✘ ITC Zapf Dingbat s ✘✘✘✘✘✘✘✘[...]
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PCL 2-30 2K ISO 57: Chinese 3S ISO 10: Swedish 1S ISO: HP Spanish 6S ISO 85: Spanish 4S ISO 16: Portugues e 5S ISO 84: Portugues e 1D ISO 61: Norwegia n V ersion 2 T able 2-8: ISO PCL Emulation Symbol Sets (Contin ued) Symbol Set ID Symbol Set / T ypeface[...]
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PCL 2-31 Command Structure This sect ion introduc es the di fferent types of PCL emulatio n commands and their structur e, or syntax. It also demonstrates how you can link commands to abbr eviate them. Control Cod es Control Codes are si ngl e-character instructions. Commands PCL commands are multi byte strings (also known as “escape sequence s?[...]
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PCL 2-32 Comma nd Structu re Most PCL emulation commands hav e the fol lowing st ructure: ESC & a # C Spaces ha ve been added t o this example for readability . The command parameter variabl es are ind i cated by a nu m ber sign (#). Comma nd Paramet ers A command parameter set s the value for a command. This v alue stay s constant unt il eithe[...]
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PCL 2-33 Example: ESC (s16.66H • Decimal: 27 40 1 15 49 5 4 46 54 5 4 72 • Hex: 1B 28 73 31 36 2 E 36 36 48 Use the plus symbol (+) or the min us symbol (-) to selec t a position rel ative to the current cur sor position . For example: ESC &a6C Move to horizontal cur sor position, colu m n six ESC &a+6C Move six col umns to the right of[...]
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PCL 2-34 PCL Emulation Commands See the followi ng tabl es for a listing of th e commands grouped by function. T o determine which commands your pri nter supports, see “T able A -1: PCL Emulation Commands” on page A-1. PCL Emulation Commands b y Function T able 2-1 1: Job Control Command / Parameter s Function / Result ESC E Printe r Reset • [...]
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PCL 2-35 ESC &u#D Range = (96, 100, 1 20, 144, 1 50, 160, 180, 200, 225, 24 0, 28 8, 300, 360, 400, 450, 480 , 600, 720, 8 00, 9 00, 1200, 1440, 180 0, 24 00, 3600, 7200) Default = 300 uni ts per inc h Unit of Meas ure Sets the s ize for the PCL U nit (uni ts per inc h). The Uni t of Meas ure defines the unit used in t he following c ommands: ?[...]
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PCL 2-36 T able 2-12: Page Contro l Command / Parameter s Function / Result ESC & l #A Paper 1 Executive 2 Letter 3 Legal 4, 10 Folio 6, 1 1 Ledger (1 1 x 1 7) 13, 25 A5 Pape r 15 Statement 26 A4 Paper 27 A3 Paper 12, 45 B5 Pape r 46 B4 Paper 101 Custom Pa per/Universal Envelopes 80 Monarch 7 3/4 81 Commerc ial 10 89 Co mme rcia l 9 90 DL 91 C5[...]
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PCL 2-37 ESC &f#O 0 Short-edge 1 Long-edge Set Universal F eed Direction Sets the fe ed direct ion of Univers al size. Feed direc tion mea ns which side of t he print media, e ither the short ed ge or the long ed ge, feeds through th e printer first. ESC &f#W [ custom name] # = nu mber of by tes in the custom name Set Universal Custom Nam e[...]
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PCL 2-38 ESC & l #F # = nu mber of li nes Default = 60 or 64 (Country specific) Set T ext Length Sets the b ottom marg in length in lines , measured fr om the first line of the page. T ext Length equa ls Logical Page Length —1 inch (—1 /2 inch for top a nd —1/2 inc h for bottom ). ESC & l #G 0 Auto Selec t (uses th e active bin ) 1 St[...]
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PCL 2-39 ESC & l #D 1 1 line/ inc h 22 l i n e s / i n c h 33 l i n e s / i n c h 44 l i n e s / i n c h 6 6 lines /inch (Def ault ) 88 l i n e s / i n c h 12 12 lines/in ch 16 16 lines/in ch 24 24 lines/in ch 48 48 lines/in ch Set Line Spac ing (Alternative Me thod) Spec ifi e s VMI in lin es per inc h. Notes: • For some printers, you ca n c[...]
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PCL 2-40 T able 2-13: Alphanumer ic ID Command / Parameter s Function / Result ESC &n#W [ope rati on ] [strin g] # = nu mber of da ta bytes t hat make up the operation and string Operatio n operation = 100 or 1 byte = 0x64 or ' d ' ascii For exam ple: 100 Media Select String string = Se e A lpha num er ic St rin g list at right Alphan[...]
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PCL 2-41 ESC &a#R # = nu mber of Row s 1 V ertical Cursor Position (in Rows) Moves t he cursor to a new positi on along the vertical axis. Note: Row height i s determi ned by ei ther the V ertical Mot ion Index (VMI) or the Set Line Spacing Command. ESC &a#V # = nu mber of Dec ipoints 1 (1 Deci point = 1/7 20 inch) V ertical Cursor Position[...]
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PCL 2-42 Note: For the commands li st ed in T able 2-15, font select ion is based on all parameters set foll owing the best fit sel ection rules . T able 2-15: Font Sel ection Command / Parameter s Function / Result ESC (# (prim ary) ESC )# (sec ondary) # = sym bol set ID Default = 10U (PC-8) or 1 2U (PC-850), [ Country speci fic] Select Symbo l Se[...]
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PCL 2-43 ESC (s#B (prim ary) ESC )s#B (se con dar y) -7 Ultra Th in -6 Extra Thin -5 Thin -4 E xtra Ligh t -3 Light -2 Demi Li ght -1 Semi Light 0 Medium (Default) 1 Semi Bold 2 D e m i B o l d 3 B o l d 4 Extra Bold 5 Black 6 Extra Black 7 Ultra Bl ack Select Stro ke Wei ght Selects a font with a particular thick ness. Note: This comma nd will not[...]
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PCL 2-44 ESC &t#P 0, 1 1 byte charact ers 21 1 or 2 by te charac ters 31 1 or 2 byte cha racters 38 1 or 2 byte cha racters 1008 1, 2, or 3 by te charact ers (UTF-8) T ext Parsing Method Communic ates to th e PCL parser whet her character codes are interpreted as 1-byte or 2-by te charac ter codes . ESC &k#S 0 10.00 cp i 2 16.66 cp i 4 12.0[...]
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PCL 2-45 T able 2-17: Font Crea tion Command / Parameter s Function / Result ESC *c#D # = Font ID # (0 - 32 767) Default = 0 Set Font ID Sets the i dentifica tion number for th e font being downl oaded. ESC )s#W [data] # = numb er of data bytes Load Font Hea der Download s soft font head er information . Note: Set Font ID be fore using this command[...]
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PCL 2-46 T able 2-19: Print Model Command / Parameter s Function / Result ESC *c#G Gray Scale F ills 0 White (default) 1-2 2% gray 3-10 10% gray 1 1 -20 15% gra y 21-3 5 3 0% gra y 36-5 5 4 5% gra y 56-8 0 7 0% gra y 81-9 9 9 0% gra y 100 100% gray (Black ) Cross-Hatch Fills 1 Horizontal line 2V e r t i c a l l i n e 3 Diagonal line 4 Diagonal line[...]
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PCL 2-47 T able 2-20: User-Defi ned Pattern Command / Parameter s Function / Result ESC *c #W[data] # = numb er of data bytes User-Defined Patte rn Download s binary pattern da ta. ESC *p#R 0 Rotate wi th print (D efault) 1F i x e d Set Pattern Reference Point Sets the p attern refere nce point to the current cursor position for user- defined p att[...]
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PCL 2-48 ESC *c#G Gray Scale F ills 0 White (default) 1-2 2% Gray 3-10 10% Gray 11 - 2 0 1 5 % G r a y 21-35 30% G ray 36-55 45% G ray 56-80 70% G ray 81-99 90% G ray 100 100% Gr ay ( Black ) Cross-Hatch Fills 1 Horizontal Line 2 V e r tica l Line 3 Diagonal Line 4 Diagonal Line 5 Square Grid 6 Diagonal Grid User -Def ined Pa t tern s # = User-D ef[...]
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PCL 2-49 T able 2-22: Raster Gr aphics Command / Parameter s Function / Re sult ESC *t#R 75 75 dpi 100 100 dpi 150 150 dpi 200 200 dpi 300 300 dpi 600 600 dpi 1200 1200 d pi Raster Resolution Note: 200 dp i is onl y supported w hen the printer is operati ng in 600 dpi or 1200 dpi mode . ESC *r#F 0 Rotate with prin t 3 Fixed (Default) Raster G raphi[...]
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PCL 2-50 ESC *b#M 0 Uncode d (Default) 1 Run-Len gth Encode d 2 T agge d Image F ile Forma t (TIFF) byte 3 Delta Row 5 Adapti ve Com pressi on 9 Replac ement Delt a Row 999 Zli b 1002 Gr oup 4 1003 Gr oup 3 one dimensi onal 1004 Gr oup 3 tw o dimens ional K=2 1005 Gr oup 3 tw o dimens ional K=4 1006 TIF F word (16 bit ) 1007 TIF F double-word (32 b[...]
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PCL 2-51 ESC *t#V Ras ter Height (Destina tion) Sets the h eight of th e destination ra ster . ESC *g #W[data] # - 8 (K-only ) or 26 (KCMY) Data Byte 0 - 0x 02 (cons tant) Byte 1 - nu mber of colors 0x01 - K o nly 0x04 - CMY K Byte 2,3 - X res for K plane 0x012C (300) or 0x 0258 (600 ) Byte 4,5 - Y res for K plane 0x012C (300) or 0x 0258 (600 ) Byt[...]
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PCL 2-52 T able 2-23: Color Ext ensions Command / Parameter s Function / Res ult ESC &b#M 0 Print in mixed re nder algo rithm mode 1 Print using g ray scal e equival ent Monochrome Print Mode Change s each c olor valu e to its gray scale eq uivalent . ESC &p#C 0 Delete all pa lettes ex cept thos e in st ack (acti ve palett e is deleted) 1 D[...]
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PCL 2-53 ESC *t#I 0 Gamma Correcti on Of f 0.0 to 4.0 Gamma Number Gamma Cor rection Improves the perce ptual cor rectness of col or data se nt from the monitor to any other no n-linear de vice by adjustin g the brightne ss and darkn ess. ESC *t#J Render Algorithm Selects t he algorithm us ed for dith ering images an d fills. ESC *v#A -32767.0 t o [...]
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PCL 2-54 T able 2-24: Status Readback Command / Parameter s Function / Res ult ESC *s#T 0 Invalid loc ati on (Defa ult) 1 Use cu rrently se lected l ocation 2 All lo cation s 3 Interna l (residen t) 4 Downloa ded entity 5C a r t r i d g e 7 Us er-i nst allab le f las h 200 Dis k Set Status Readback Lo cation T ype Sets the s tatus loc ation typ e t[...]
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PCL 2-55 T able 2-25: Picture Frame Command / Parameter s Function / Res ult ESC *c#X # of Dec ipoints: 0 t o 32767 (1 Deci point = 1/7 20 inch) Picture Fra m e Horizontal Size (in Decipoints) Specifies the horiz ontal dim ension of the pic ture frame used when printing a GL/2 plo t. ESC *c#Y # of Dec ipoints: 0 t o 32767 (1 Deci point = 1/7 20 inc[...]
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PCL 2-56 GL/2 Commands Note: GL/2 is not a stand- alone plotter emulat ion. It can onl y be entered from within PCL emulati on and can not be used with soft ware without a unique printer driver wri tten explicit ly for GL/2. The followi ng tabl es li st the GL/2 commands by group. T o determine which GL/2 commands your printe r supports, see “T a[...]
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PCL 2-57 IR (X P1 , Y P1 (, X P2 , Y P2 )); Input R elative P1 and P2 IW (X 1 , Y 1 , X 2 , Y 2 ); Input Window MC (mo de(, opcod e)); Logica l Operation PP (mode); Pixel Pl acement RO (angle ); Rotate Coo rdinate Sys tem SC (X min, X max , Y min , Y max (, type(, left, bottom))); Scale T able 2-28: V ector Group Command / Parameter Command Name AA[...]
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PCL 2-58 RA X, Y ; Fill R ectang le Absolut e RR X, Y ; Fill Rectangle Relative WG radiu s, start_a ngle, sweep _angle(, c hord_ang le); Fill W edge T able 2-30: Character Group Command / Parameter Co mmand Name AD (kind, v alue(,...)); Define Alt ernate Font CF (mode(, p en)); Character Fill CP (spaces , lines); Character Plot DI (run, rise); Abso[...]
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PCL 2-59 T able 2-31: Line and Fill Attributes Gro up Command / Parameter Comma nd Name AC (X, Y); Anchor Co rner CR (red black ref , re d white r ef , g reen b lack ref , g reen white ref , blue bla ck ref , blue white ref ); Color Range F T (fill_type(, option1(, o ption2)); Fill T ype F T22, (PCL User-Defin ed Pattern ID); Fill T ype F T 9, leve[...]
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PCL 2-60 Raster Imag e Graphics These commands utilize the raster a rea. Before se nding data, set t he presentat ion mode, the resolut i on, the compression mode, the raster heig ht and w idth, and start raster grap hics. These parameter s are in eff e ct until you overwrite them with a dif ferent command or ther e is a pri nter reset . T o ensu r[...]
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PCL 2-61 Descripti ons and examples of the dif ferent parameter s appear on the following page s. Each example dr aws the same s quare outli ne 64 bit s (8 by tes) wi de b y 64 scan l ines long. Unc ode d Dat a Uncoded Data is not compresse d. O nly those byte s needed to form the image are sent. Each bi t represents a single dot . In the firs t by[...]
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PCL 2-62 Run-Length Encoded Data Run-Length Encoded Data is interpr eted in pairs of byt es. The first byt e : • Acts as a counter , or control byte. • Indicate s how many times to repeat the data in the seco nd byte. • Can be from 0 (no repetiti on) to 255. • The second byte is the data byte. Example: ESC *p300x 600Y |Move curs or to 1&quo[...]
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PCL 2-63 Delta Row Delta Row is a compression mode that iden tifies and transmi ts only those bytes dif ferent from the on es in a preceding row . The c ontrol byte consi sts of two parts: • High 3 bits: Number of byt es to replace +1 (1 to 8). • Low 5 bits: Of fset from last unmodif ied byt e (0- 30); if th e of fs et is 31, the nex t byte(s) [...]
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PCL 2-64 Adaptive Compression Adaptive compressi on allows the combined use of compression methods 0 through 3 (Uncoded, Run- Length Encoded, TIFF , and Delta Row). I t also allows th e printi ng of empty rows (all ze ros) or duplicate rows. • The T ransfer Raster Data command size includes all rows (scan lines). • Scan Mode and Si zeH,L are th[...]
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PCL 2-65 Zlib Zlib i s a generi c co mpression method. It refer s to a s tand ard for compre ssion as well as the library that implements the standard. The zli b compression method use s the deflate al gorithm. This same al gorithm is used by more widely known compressi on uti lities such as PKZIP and GZIP . Compressed data is a series of vari ably[...]
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PCL 2-66 The followi ng example prints a Group 4 image fi le that is 256 bits wide and 9,645 byt es long: ESC *b1002 M |Set Raster Compression to Group 4 ESC *r256S |Def ine width of image in input bits ESC *r1A |Start Ras ter Graphi cs at current positi on ESC *b9645 W |9,645 bytes of a Group 4 image ... [ Grou p 4 image dat a ] ... ESC *rB |End R[...]
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PCL 2-67 Macros When creating a macro, fi r st assign it an ID number . If this number is identical to an existi ng macro ID in RAM, the ol d macro is deleted when you specify the Macro Control Star t Defi nition. Next, start the macro defi nition, send th e contents of the macro, and stop the macro defini tion. Note: Altho ugh a macro may be calle[...]
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PJL 3-1 CHAPTER 3: Printer Job Language Y our printer supports complete Pr inter J ob Language (PJL) commands, inclu ding certain commands tha t cause the printer to enter PCL emulation, PostScri pt emulation, an d Personal Printer Dat a Stream (PPDS). T o dete rmine which commands your printer support s, see Appendix B: “PJL Support” on page B[...]
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PJL 3-2 Notes: • Parameters e ncl osed in squar e bracket s ([ ] ) are optional and not r equire d for command executio n. • The PJL interpr eter requires uppercas e for the @PJL prefix for all PJL com- mands except the Univer sal Exit Language (UEL) command. The rest of the PJL command is not case sensit ive. The UEL command is case sensi - ti[...]
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PJL 3-3 ENTER LANGUAGE Comm and This command c auses the pr inter to enter the speci fied language, such as PCL emulati on, PostScri pt emulation, or PPDS. Syntax: @PJL ENTE R LANG UA GE = lang uage [<CR>]< LF> Notes: • langua ge is PCL , PCL3, PCLXL , PostScr ipt , or PP DS . • Y ou can use uppercase, l owercase, or mixed case. ( @[...]
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PJL 3-4 Job Separat ion Commands Y our printer support s the PJL JOB and EOJ commands. When the prin ter receives a JOB command, the print ti meout is multiplied by 10; when the print er r eceives a PJL EOJ command, the print ti meout is reset to the user defaul t. The Wa i t i n g message appears on t he printer operator p anel display or throug h[...]
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PJL 3-5 Parameters: NAME = " job name " Use the NAME parameter to assign a charac ter string name to a particular job. The name may be any combi nation of print able character s, spaces or hor iz ontal tabs up to a maximum of 80 charact ers, spaces, or tabs. The job name m ust be enclosed i n double qu otes, as i ndicated by t he command [...]
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PJL 3-6 For detai led informat ion on PJL password protection, s ee “File and Device Protecti on Co mmands” on page 3-93. Note: Setti ng a default PJL pas sword disables the use of PJL DEF AUL T and INITIALIZE commands. (See “DEF AUL T Command” on page 3-8 and “INITIALIZE Command” on page 3-1 1.) EOJ Command The EOJ command signifies th[...]
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PJL 3-7 Environmen t Commands and V ariables This sect ion describes t he printer environment variables and the PJL commands used to modif y or query the vari ables. Note: The word common applies to those variables common to both your pri n t er and the Hewl ett-Packar d Company’s Laser Jet printer s. The foll owing co mmands modify the envir onm[...]
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PJL 3-8 DEF AUL T Com mand This command modi fies the defaul t setting for the specifi ed environment var iable and stores the setti ng in the printer NVRAM. The new setting i s acti vated with the occurrence of the next PJL reset conditi on. Syntax: @PJL DEFA ULT [c om mand mo di fier : va lue ] variabl e= valu e [<C R>]< LF> [comma nd[...]
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PJL 3-9 variab le= va lue The supported vari ables and values are li st ed in the tables beginning on page 3-12. Note: V ariables may be modified by the DEF AUL T command, except those marked Read Only . Some variables may only be modified using the PJL SET command. Th ese variables cannot be modified using the DEF AUL T command. They are marked Se[...]
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PJL 3-10 • LRESOU RCE: " device :file name .filety pe " is required f or LRESOURCE variabl es. (See “ T able 3-9: Pr inter Uni que LRESOURCE V ariables” on page 3-53.) V alues for " device:f ilenam e.fil etyp e " are: device fl ash , flas h1 , disk , o r disk1 (case ins ensitive) filena me A unique iden tifier for a fi le,[...]
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PJL 3-1 1 INITIALIZE Com mand This command r estores bot h the cur rent and defaul t environment variab les to t heir factory def aul t values and updates the pri nter NVRAM. This command af fects all of the variabl es li sted in “T able 3-3: Common V ariables for Both Print er Languages” on page 3-12 through “T able 3-8: Printer Unique V ari[...]
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PJL 3-12 Common Variables for Both Printer L anguages Note: The word common applies to those variables common to both your pri n t er and the Hewl ett-Packar d Company’s Laser Jet printer s. The foll owing common vari ables are s upported for bot h PCL emulation and Post Script emulation, unless ot herwise noted. Therefore, the [ comm and mod ifi[...]
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PJL 3-13 CPLOCK (DEF AUL T only) Disabl es menu s ON, OFF ON disab les the p rinter opera tor panel menus . OFF enab les menu s. OFF DENSITY Print Darkness 1 to 5 T o determine th e default value of y our printe r , see “T able B-1: Com mon V ariables for Both Printer Language s” on page B-1. 2, 3, 4 (Model s pecific) DUPLEX Duplex ON, OFF OFF [...]
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PJL 3-14 HOLDTYPE (SET only) Print and H old Ty p e PUBLIC, PRIV A TE The HOLD, HOLDKEY , and HOLDTYPE variable s interact wi th each o ther as fol lows: • When HOLD is set to On, HOLDKEY is set to a valid PIN, and HOLDTYPE is s et to Private, Confide ntial Print capability is availab le. • When HOLD is set to O n, HOLDKEY is set to “ ”, an[...]
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PJL 3-15 JOBOFFSET Offs et Pages ON , OFF , BETWEENJOBS, BETWEENCOPIES INQUIRE or DINQUIRE returns the value of Offs et Pages as follows : • If Of fset Pages is set to O ff, OFF i s returned. • If Of fset Pages is set to Bet w een Jo bs or Betwee n Copies, O N is ret urned. Offs et refers to stacking enti re print jo bs or copies of the sam e p[...]
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PJL 3-16 OUTBIN Output Bin UPPER, LOWER, OPTIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN 2, OPTIONALOUTBI N3, OPTIONALOUTBIN 4, OPTIONALOUTBI N5, OPTIONALOUTBIN 6, OPTIONALOUTBI N7, OPTIONALOUTBIN 8, OPTIONALOUTBI N9, OPTIONALOUTBIN10 , “name ” name is a v ariable th at allow s for custom naming of optional output bins. The text string is t runcated t o 24 cha[...]
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PJL 3-17 PA R A L L E L (DEF AUL T only) (Port Specif ic) Parallel Pro tocol SLOW , F AST A value o f SLOW indic ates the Parall el Protoco l sett ing is St a nda rd. T he va l ue of F A ST in dica tes th e Parallel Pro tocol settin g is F ASTBYTES. INQUIRE or DINQUIR E retur ns the va lue of the Parallel Pro tocol as follows : • If Parallel Prot[...]
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PJL 3-18 POWERSA VETIME (DEF AUL T only) Power Save ti me, in minut es 0 to 120 (Mod el specific) 0 to 24 0 (Model specific ) (0 indica tes the Po wer Saver T ime feature i s dis abled .) The time the printer remain s idle be fore it ent ers Power Save mode whe n POWERSA VE is On. Note: If a value greater than 120 or 240 is specified by a SET or DE[...]
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PJL 3-19 Printer Unique Variables for B oth Printer Languag es The followi ng vari ables are unique to some Lexmark pr int ers and are supported for both PCL emulation and Po stScr ipt emulation. Therefore, the [ command modifi er: va lue ] parameter sh ould not be specified. T o determine wh ich variable s your printer suppor ts, see “T able B-2[...]
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PJL 3-20 LBONDOUTBIN (DEF AUL T only) Assign T ype/Bin - Bond UPPER, LOWER, DISABLED, OP TIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN 2, OPTIONALOUTBI N3, OPTIONALOUTBIN 4, OPTIONALOUTBI N5, OPTIONALOUTBIN 6, OPTIONALOUTBI N7, OPTIONALOUTBIN 8, OPTIONALOUTBI N9, OPTIONALOUTBIN10 , “name ” name is a v ariable th at allow s for custom naming of optional output [...]
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PJL 3-21 LCARDSTOCKOUTBIN (DEF AUL T only) Assign T ype/Bin - Card Stock UPPER, LOWER, DISABLED, OP TIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN 2, OPTIONALOUTBI N3, OPTIONALOUTBIN 4, OPTIONALOUTBI N5, OPTIONALOUTBIN 6, OPTIONALOUTBI N7, OPTIONALOUTBIN 8, OPTIONALOUTBI N9, OPTIONALOUTBIN10 , “name ” name is a v ariable th at allow s for custom naming of optio[...]
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PJL 3-22 LCOLOREDLOADING (DEF AUL T only) Colo red P aper Loading OFF , DUPLEX OFF LCOLOREDOUTBI N (DEF AUL T only) Assign T ype/Bin - Colo red P aper UPPER, LOWER, DISABLED, OP TIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN 2, OPTIONALOUTBI N3, OPTIONALOUTBIN 4, OPTIONALOUTBI N5, OPTIONALOUTBIN 6, OPTIONALOUTBI N7, OPTIONALOUTBIN 8, OPTIONALOUTBI N9, OPTIONALOUTBI[...]
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PJL 3-23 LCUSTOMP APERHEIGHT Universa l Height 76 to 915 in increments of 1 mm 3 to 36.01 in increments of 0.01 in . Note: V alues are dete rmined to be inc hes or millimeters based on the LCUSTOMP APERUNITS settin g. 356, 360, 457 mm 14, 14 .17, 18 in. (Model an d count ry speci fic) LCUSTOMP APERFEED Universal Feed Direction SHORTEDGE, LONGEDGE S[...]
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PJL 3-24 LCUSTOMTYPE1OUTBIN (DEF AUL T only) Assign T ype/Bin - Custom T ype 1 UPPER, LOWER, DISABLED, OP TIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN 2, OPTIONALOUTBI N3, OPTIONALOUTBIN 4, OPTIONALOUTBI N5, OPTIONALOUTBIN 6, OPTIONALOUTBI N7, OPTIONALOUTBIN 8, OPTIONALOUTBI N9, OPTIONALOUTBIN10 , “name ” name is a v ariable th at allow s for custom naming of[...]
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PJL 3-25 LCUSTOMTYPE2NAME (DEF AUL T only) Custom T ype 2 Name "name" name is a v ariable th at allow s for custom naming of print mate rial types. The text string i s truncated to 24 chara cters. When queri ed, the qu otes are no t returned a round the string nam e. Th e default name is re turne d un les s you have sp ecified a cu stom n[...]
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PJL 3-26 LCUSTOMTYPE3MEDIA (DEF AUL T only) Custom T ype 3 Medi a P APER, COA T ED, GLOSSY , TRANSP ARENCY , LABELS, CARDST OCK, ENVELOPE, COTTONP APER P APER LCUSTOMTYPE3NAME (DEF AUL T only) Custom T ype 3 Name "name" name is a v ariable th at allow s for custom naming of print mate rial types. The text string i s truncated to 24 chara [...]
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PJL 3-27 LCUSTOMTYPE4LOADING (DEF AUL T only) Custom T ype 4 Pape r Loa din g OFF , DUPLEX OFF LCUSTOMTYPE4MEDIA (DEF AUL T only) Custom T ype 4 Medi a P APER, COA T ED, GLOSSY , TRANSP ARENCY , LABELS, CARDST OCK, ENVELOPE, COTTONP APER P APER LCUSTOMTYPE4NAME (DEF AUL T only) Custom T ype 4 Name "name" name is a v ariable th at allow s [...]
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PJL 3-28 LCUSTOMTYPE5 LENGTH (DEF AUL T only) Custom T ype 5 Length NORMAL, SHORT NORMAL LCUSTOMTYPE5LOADING (DEF AUL T only) Custom T ype 5 Pape r Loa din g OFF , DUPLEX OFF LCUSTOMTYPE5MEDIA (DEF AUL T only) Custom T ype 5 Medi a P APER, COA T ED, GLOSSY , TRANSP ARENCY , LABELS, CARDST OCK, ENVELOPE, COTTONP APER P APER LCUSTOMTYPE5NAME (DEF AUL[...]
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PJL 3-29 LCUSTOMTYPE5WEIGHT (DEF AUL T only) Custom T ype 5 Weigh t LIGHT , NOR MAL, HEA VY NO RMAL LCUSTOMTYPE6 LENGTH (DEF AUL T only) Custom T ype 6 Length NORMAL, SHORT NORMAL LCUSTOMTYPE6LOADING (DEF AUL T only) Custom T ype 6 Pape r Loa din g OFF , DUPLEX OFF LCUSTOMTYPE6MEDIA (DEF AUL T only) Custom T ype 6 Medi a P APER, COA T ED, GLOSSY , [...]
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PJL 3-30 LCUSTOMTYPE6TEXTURE (DEF AUL T only) Custom T ype 6 Te x t u r e SM OOTH, NORMAL , ROUGH NORMAL LCUSTOMTYPE6WEIGHT (DEF AUL T only) Custom T ype 6 Weigh t LIGHT , NOR MAL, HEA VY NO RMAL LDOWNLOADT ARGET (SET only) Download Ta r g e t RAM, FLASH, FLASH1, DISK, DISK1 If the dev i ce specified as the do wnload targ et is write or read/wri te[...]
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PJL 3-31 LENVELOPETEXTURE (DEF AUL T only) Envelope Te x t u r e SM OOTH, NORMAL , ROUGH NORMAL LENVELOPEWEIGHT (DEF AUL T only) Envelope Weigh t LIGHT , NOR MAL, HEA VY NO RMAL LESCCHAR (READ only) (Port spec ific) ESC Chara cter Substituti on 0 to 255 27 LF AXRESOLUTION (SET only) Fax Resolution ST ANDARD, FINE, SUPERFINE, UL TRAFINE Note: Status[...]
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PJL 3-32 LGLOSSYOUTPUTBIN Assign T ype/ Bin - Gl ossy UPPER, L OWER, OPTIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN 2, OPTIONALOUTBI N3, OPTIONALOUTBIN 4, OPTIONALOUTBI N5, OPTIONALOUTBIN 6, OPTIONALOUTBI N7, OPTIONALOUTBIN 8, OPTIONALOUTBI N9, OPTIONALOUTBIN10 , “name ” name is a v ariable th at allow s for custom naming of optional output bins. The text str[...]
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PJL 3-33 LIMAGEENHANCETYPE Image Enhancem ent T echnology Ty p e 2, 4, AUT O 2, 4 (Model s pecific) LIMAGEO RIENT A TION Page Image Orient atio n DONOTROT A TE, ROT A TEP APER, ROT A TEENVELOPES, ROT A TEST APLED, ROT A TEST APLEDANDENVELOPES, ROT A TEALL DONOTROT A TE Note: The f acto ry default is ROT A TEP APER if an option al finisher is instal[...]
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PJL 3-34 LLABELSOUTBIN (DEF AUL T only) Assign T ype/Bin - Labels UPPER, LOWER, DISABLED, OP TIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN 2, OPTIONALOUTBI N3, OPTIONALOUTBIN 4, OPTIONALOUTBI N5, OPTIONALOUTBIN 6, OPTIONALOUTBI N7, OPTIONALOUTBIN 8, OPTIONALOUTBI N9, OPTIONALOUTBIN10 , “name ” name is a v ariable th at allow s for custom naming of optional out[...]
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PJL 3-35 LLETTERHEADOUTBIN (DEF AUL T only) Assign T ype/Bin - Letterhead UPPER, LOWER, DISABLED, OP TIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN 2, OPTIONALOUTBI N3, OPTIONALOUTBIN 4, OPTIONALOUTBI N5, OPTIONALOUTBIN 6, OPTIONALOUTBI N7, OPTIONALOUTBIN 8, OPTIONALOUTBI N9, OPTIONALOUTBIN10 , “name ” name is a v ariable th at allow s for custom naming of opti[...]
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PJL 3-36 LMANUALCOLORCMYK- IMAGE Manual C olor - CMYK Image OFF , VIVID, VI VIDCMYK, USCMYK, EUROCMYK USCMYK (US) EUROCMYK (non-US) LMANUALENVELOPESIZE Manual Envelope , default formatting size COM10, COM9, MONARCH, DL, C5, B5, OTHERENVELOPE COM10, DL (Country specifi c) LMANUALENVELOPETYPE Manu al Envelope T ype ENVELOPE, CUST OMTYPE1, CUST OMTYPE[...]
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PJL 3-37 LMUL TIP AGEPRINT Multipag e Printing O FF , 2UP , 3UP , 4U P , 6UP , 9UP , 12UP , 16UP OFF LMUL TIP AG EVIEW Multipage V iew AUTO, SHORT EDGE, LONGEDGE AUT O LNP AP (READ only) (Port spec ific) NP A Protocol Setting ON, OFF , AUTO This valu e is r epor ted f or t h e int erf ace l ink that t he comman d is received. AUTO LOP TIO NAL OUT B[...]
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PJL 3-38 LOP TIO NAL OUT BIN 6NAM E (DEF AUL T only) Opti onal Ou tput Bin 6 Name "name" name is a v ariable th at allow s for custom naming of optional output bins. The text string is t runcated to 24 chara cters. When queri ed, the qu otes are no t returned a round the string nam e. Th e default name is re turne d un les s you have sp e[...]
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PJL 3-39 LOVER FLOW OUTBIN (DEF AUL T only) Overflow Bin UPPER, LOWER, OPTIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN 2, OPTIONALOUTBI N3, OPTIONALOUTBIN 4, OPTIONALOUTBI N5, OPTIONALOUTBIN 6, OPTIONALOUTBI N7, OPTIONALOUTBIN 8, OPTIONALOUTBI N9, OPTIONALOUTBIN10 , “name ” name is a v ariable th at allow s for custom naming of optional output bins. The text s[...]
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PJL 3-40 LPICTURE GRADE Picture Grade™ ON, OFF ON LPLAINLENG TH (DEF AUL T only) Plain Paper Length NORMAL, SHORT NORMAL LPLAINOUTBIN (DEF AUL T only) Assign T ype/Bin - Plain Paper UPPER, LOWER, DISABLED, OP TIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN 2, OPTIONALOUTBI N3, OPTIONALOUTBIN 4, OPTIONALOUTBI N5, OPTIONALOUTBIN 6, OPTIONALOUTBI N7, OPTIONALOUTBIN 8[...]
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PJL 3-41 LPPDS (DEF AUL T only) Activate Personal Printer Data Stream (PPDS) printer language ON, OFF Use ON to enabl e PPDS printe r langu age and OF F to disable PPDS printer lang uage. After th is command is processed, the printer perform s a Power O n Reset (POR) to activate the chang es . Note: The following prin ter settings in NVRAM are chan[...]
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PJL 3-42 LPREPRINTEDOUTBIN Assign T ype/Bin - Preprinted Paper UPPER, LOWER, DISABLED, OP TIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN 2, OPTIONALOUTBI N3, OPTIONALOUTBIN 4, OPTIONALOUTBI N5, OPTIONALOUTBIN 6, OPTIONALOUTBI N7, OPTIONALOUTBIN 8, OPTIONALOUTBI N9, OPTIONALOUTBIN10 , “name ” name is a v ariable th at allow s for custom naming of optional output[...]
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PJL 3-43 LPRINTQU ALITY Print Qual ity Mode QUICKPRINT , NORMAL, PRESENT A TION, GRAPHICS, IMAGES, 1200I MAGEQ, INKSA VER, NORMAL, BEST NORMAL LPUNCH Hole Punch ON, OFF OFF LREAROUTBINN AME Rear Output Bin Name "name" name is a v ariable th at allow s for custom naming of optional output bins. The text string is t runcated to 24 chara cte[...]
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PJL 3-44 LST ANDARDOUTBINNAM E (DEF AUL T only) Standard Outp ut Bin Name "name" name is a v ariable th at allow s for custom naming of output bi ns. The text stri ng is truncated t o 24 chara cters. When queri ed, the qu otes are no t returned a round the string nam e. Th e default name is re turne d un les s you have sp ecified a cu sto[...]
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PJL 3-45 L TRANSP ARENCYOUTBIN (DEF AUL T only) Assign T ype/Bin - T ransparency UPPER, LOWER, DISABLED, OP TIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN 2, OPTIONALOUTBI N3, OPTIONALOUTBIN 4, OPTIONALOUTBI N5, OPTIONALOUTBIN 6, OPTIONALOUTBI N7, OPTIONALOUTBIN 8, OPTIONALOUTBI N9, OPTIONALOUTBIN10 , “name ” name is a v ariable th at allow s for custom naming [...]
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PJL 3-46 L TRA Y3SENSEDTYPE P APER De tec t ed T ype for Paper - Tr a y 3 PLAIN, BOND, GLOSSY , CARDSTOCK, L ABELS, LETTERHEAD, PREPRINTED, COLORED, CUSTOMTYPE1, CUSTOMTYPE2, CUST OMTYPE3, CUSTOMTYPE4, CUST OMTYPE6 PLAIN, CUSTOMTYPE3 L TRA Y3SENSEDTYPE TRANSP ARENCY De tec ted T ype for T rans- parency - T ray 3 TRANSP ARENCY , C USTOMTYPE5 TRANSP [...]
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PJL 3-47 L TRA Y2P APERTYPE Tray 2 Paper Ty p e PLAIN, COA TED, GLOSSY , PHOTO, GREETINGCARD, IRONON, BOND, TRANSP ARENCY , C ARDSTOCK, LABELS, LETTERHEAD, PREPRINTED, COLORED, ENVELOPE, CUSTO MTYPE1, CUSTOMTYPE2, CUSTOMTYPE3, CUSTOMTYPE4, CUST OMTYPE5, CUSTOMTYPE6, "name" name is a t ext st ring that is t runc ated t o 24 char acter s. S[...]
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PJL 3-48 Common Variables for PCL Emulation Note: The word common applies to those variables common to both your pri n t er and the Hewl ett-Packar d Company’s Laser Jet printer s. Use these variables onl y for PCL emulati on. The [command modi fier: va lue ] parameter should be spec ified as LPAR M : PCL . For example: @PJL S ET LP ARM: PCL FONT[...]
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PJL 3-49 Printer Unique Vari ables for PCL Emulation The foll owing vari ables are unique to your printer and are suppor ted in PCL emulation only . The [comma nd m odifi er: value ] paramet er shoul d be specified as LPARM : PCL . For example: @PJL S ET LP ARM: PCL LBITMAPR OUNDING = OFF [<CR>] <LF> T o determine wh ich variable s your[...]
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PJL 3-50 LASSIGNTRA Y1 Tray Ren umber Assi gn Tray 1 OFF , 0 to 19 9 V ariable used with PJL SET or DEF AUL T comma nd. OFF OFF , 0 to 199, NONE V ariable used with PJL INQUIRE or DINQUIRE comma nd. OFF LASSIGNTRA Y2 Tray Ren umber Assi gn Tray 2 OFF , 0 to 19 9 V ariable used with PJL SET or DEF AUL T comma nd. OFF OFF , 0 to 199, NONE V ariable u[...]
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PJL 3-51 Common Variables for PostScri pt Emulation Note: The word common applies to those variables common to both your pri n t er and the Hewl ett-Packar d Company’s Laser Jet printer s. Use these variables onl y for PostScript emulation . The [comm an d modif ie r: va lue ] parameter should be spec ified as LPAR M : POSTS CRIPT . For example: [...]
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PJL 3-52 Printer Unique Vari ables for PostScript Emulati on The followi ng vari ables are unique in some pri nte rs and are supported in PostScript emulation only . The [c ommand modi fier : valu e ] parameter should be speci fied as LPARM : PO STSCR IPT . For example: @PJL S ET LP ARM: POSTSCR IPT LP IC TUREG RA DE= ON [<CR >]<L F> T [...]
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PJL 3-53 Using the DEF AUL T command to modify any of these variables forces a write to flash or disk if r esource coll ection mo de is set to On be fore the comman d is executed. The DEF AUL T command causes a PJL Reset. T o determine wh ich variable s your printer suppor ts, see “T able B-7: Printe r Unique LRESOURCE V ariables” on page B-13.[...]
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PJL 3-54 Status Read back Commands Applications can request configur ation and status in formation fr om the pri nter using the Status Readback commands. In a ddition, the printer can also be instructed to send unsolici ted status information back t o the host computer when asy nchronous events occur , such as a memory error or a pape r jam. T o de[...]
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PJL 3-55 • LPARM: POSTS CRIP T is used for variabl es specific for Post Script emulation. (See the t ables “Common V ariables for PostScrip t Emulation” on page 3-51, and “Printer Unique V ariables for PostScript Emulatio n” on page 3-52.) • LRESOU RCE: " device :file name .filety pe " is required for LRESOURCE vari - ables. ([...]
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PJL 3-56 Note: The ECHO command is terminated by the line feed char act er . INFO Command The INFO command is used to query status infor mation from the printer . “T able 3-10: INFO Category Parameter V alues” on page 3-56 li sts the categories of informati on th at can be queried. See “Status Message Format” on page 3-61 for additio nal i [...]
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PJL 3-57 INFO CONFIG Response Syntax (An Example): @PJL INFO CONFIG<CR><LF> IN TRAYS [2 ENUMERATED]<CR><LF> INTRAY1<CR><LF> INTRAY2<CR><LF> MANUAL FEED<CR><LF> OUT TRAYS [1 ENUMERATED]<CR><LF> UPPER FACEDOWN<CR><LF> PAPERS [13 ENUMERATED]<CR><LF> LETTER&[...]
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PJL 3-58 INQUIRE Command This command is used to query the current sett ing of the specif ied environment variabl e. Syntax: @PJL INQU IRE [c om mand mo di fier : va lue ] variab le[< CR>] <LF> Response Syntax: @PJL INQU IRE [c om mand mo di fier : va lue ] variab le<C R><L F> value < CR><L F> <FF> [comma n[...]
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PJL 3-59 variab le= va lue The supported vari ables are listed in t he tabl es begi nning on page 3-12. This pri nter ret urns a ? for inquiries of an unsupport ed variabl e, or inqui ries of a variabl e associated with an option that is not instal led. UST A TUS Comman d This command is used to enable and disable unsolici te d status from the prin[...]
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PJL 3-60 ustatus variable= value The followi ng value s are supported for the ustatus va riable= valu e par am eter . UST A TUSOFF Command This command turns of f unsolicited status. Unsolic ited status may also be turned of f by using the UST A TUS command on eac h variable. Syntax: @PJL U STATU SOFF [<CR>]< LF> T able 3-1 1: UST A TUS[...]
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PJL 3-61 Status Mes sage Format The format of the returned information fr om the INFO ST A TUS, UST A TUS DE VICE, and UST A TUS TIMED commands is described in this section. Information Messag es Informati on messages ar e returned in thi s form: CODE=status code DISPLA Y=display s tring (in double quote s) ONLINE=online status T able 3-12: PJL Inf[...]
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PJL 3-62 Ready with R epl ac e T ransfer 10006 Replace T ransfer TRUE Power Saver w ith Ink Low 10006 88 Ink Lo w TRUE Power Saver m ode with T oner Lo w 10006 88 T oner Low TRUE Power Saver m ode wi th Replace T oner 10006 Replace T oner TRUE Power Saver m ode with Re place PC Kit 10006 Replace PC Ki t TRUE Power Saver m ode wi th Replace Fuser 10[...]
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PJL 3-63 Auto-Con tinuable Con ditions These status messages ar e retur ned independent of the st ate of the Auto Cont inue menu item. Auto-con tinuable messages are returned in th is f orm: CODE=status code DISPLA Y=display s tring (in double quote s) ONLINE=online status T o determine whic h messages your printer supports, see “T able B-10: PJL[...]
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PJL 3-64 Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: serial op tion disabled 30018 56 Serial 1 Port D isabled F ALSE Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: stand ard para ll el port dis ab led 30018 56 Standard Para llel Port D isabled F ALSE Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: parallel port disable d 30018 56 Parallel Po rt Disabled F ALSE Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: parallel port [...]
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PJL 3-65 Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: schedul ed maintena nce 30075 80 Scheduled Mainten ance F ALSE Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: resource save of f deficien t memory 30076 35 Res Save Of f Deficient Memory F ALSE Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: insuf ficient collatio n area 30076 37 Insuffic ient Co llation Are a F ALSE Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: hole [...]
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PJL 3-66 Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: disk ful l 32002 62 Disk Full F ALSE Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: disk co rrupted 32015 Disk Corrupted. R eformat? F ALSE Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: too many flash op tions installe d 32030 58 T oo Many Flas h Options F ALSE Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: unformatt ed flash 32052 53 Unformatted Flash F ALSE Inte rv[...]
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PJL 3-67 Attendance C onditions Attendance condi tions requir e operator inte rvent ion. Attendanc e messages are returned in this f orm: CODE=status code DISPLA Y=display s tring (in double quote s) ONLINE=online status T o determine which messages y our printer support s, see “T able B-1 1: PJL Messages for Attendanc e Condit ions” on page B-[...]
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PJL 3-68 Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: cartridge life warnin g 40021 Cartridge Life Warning XXXX FA L S E Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: missing c artridge 40021 31 Missing Cartridge XXXX FA L S E Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: missin g printhead 40021 31 M iss ing P rint head FA L S E Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: unsuppo rted printhead 40021 32 Unsuppo rte[...]
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PJL 3-69 Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: print cart ridge missi ng 40021 Insert P rint Cart ridge FA L S E Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: paper jam 40022 2xx Paper Jam FA L S E Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: check t ray connecti on 40 027 Check Tr ay <s our ce # > C onn ection FA L S E Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: install tray x or cancel jo b 40027 Ins[...]
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PJL 3-70 Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: Perfect Finish™ mis sing 40037 31 PerfectFinish Miss ing FA L S E Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: Perfect Finish em pty 40037 87 Perf ectFinish Empty FA L S E Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: photo dev eloper ne arly exhausted 40 038 84 Bl ack Phot o De v Lif e W arnin g FA L S E Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: photo dev e[...]
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PJL 3-71 Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: cartridge low 40038 88 Cartridge Low <CMYK > FA L S E Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: replace p hotocond uctor kit 40038 Replace PC Kit FA L S E Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: replace p hotocond uctor kit to contin ue 40038 Replace PC Kit T o Continue FA L S E Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: replace t oner cartri dge[...]
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PJL 3-72 Operator Inte rvention - Paper Handling When a Load <tr ay>, Lo ad Manual, or Chan ge <tray> message appears on the printer operator panel display or through Ma rkV i sion Professi onal, a message is r etur ned to the host computer i ndicating the paper sourc e and size for the pro mpt. Attendance (oper ator inter vent ion) mes[...]
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PJL 3-73 T o determine whic h messages your printer supports, see “T able B-12: PJL Messages for Paper Handling” on page B-25. T able 3-15: PJL Messages f or Paper Handl ing Printer State Status Code Display String* Online Status Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: wrong pa per size in tray x 30034 34 W rong Pape r Size in T ray x FA L S E Inte rve nti[...]
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PJL 3-74 T able 3-16: T ray Codes X V alue Tr a y 0 Multipurpos e Fee der 1 Manual Fee d 2T r a y 1 3T r a y 2 4 Envelope Fe eder 5T r a y 3 6T r a y 4 7T r a y 5 T able 3-17: Media Siz e Codes YY V alue Media Size 00 Unive rsal 01 Other Envelope 02 Letter Paper 03 Legal Paper 04 A4 Paper 05 Executive Paper 06 1 1 x 17 (Ledger) 07 A3 08 Com 10 Enve[...]
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PJL 3-75 Operator Inte rvention - Paper Jams When a <#> Paper Jam message appears on the printer op erator panel display or through Mar kVisi on Professi onal, a message is r eturned to the ho st computer indicating t he type and location for the prompt . Attendance (oper ator inter vent ion) messages are retur ned in this form: CODE=status c[...]
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PJL 3-76 T o determine which messages your printer suppo rts, see T able B-13 on page B-26. T able 3-19: PJL Messages f or Paper Jams Printer State St at us Co de Display String* Online Status Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: paper jam 4200 x 200 Paper Jam FA L S E Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: paper jam 4201 x 201 Paper Jam FA L S E Inte rve ntio n re qu[...]
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PJL 3-77 Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: paper jam 4232 x 232 Paper Jam FA L S E Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: paper jam 4233 x 233 Paper Jam FA L S E Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: paper jam 4234 x 234 Paper Jam FA L S E Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: paper jam 424 yx 24y Paper Jam FA L S E Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: paper jam 4241 wy 241 Paper Jam FA L S E [...]
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PJL 3-78 Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: paper jam 4253 w 253 Paper Jam FA L S E Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: paper jam 4254 wy 254 Paper Jam FA L S E Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: paper jam 4255 255 Paper Jam FA L S E Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: paper jam 4256 w 256 Paper Jam FA L S E Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: paper jam 4257 w 257 Paper Jam FA L S E In[...]
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PJL 3-79 Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: paper jam 4281 w 281 Paper Jam FA L S E Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: paper jam 4281 x 281 Paper Jam FA L S E Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: paper jam 4282 w 282 Paper Jam FA L S E Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: paper jam 4282 x 282 Paper Jam FA L S E Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: paper jam 4283 w 283 Paper Jam FA L S E I[...]
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PJL 3-80 Service Errors Error Code 500 00 is retur ned f or all 9xx Servi c e Erro rs whe n the printer can ret urn a status c ode. T o determi ne whether y our printer suppo rts returning service mess ages, see “T able B-14: Service Erro rs” on page B-31. Device Attenda nce Commands T o determi ne which commands your printer s upports, see “[...]
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PJL 3-81 Syntax: @PJL R DYMSG DIS PLAY = " messag e "[<CR >]<LF> OPMSG Co mmand When an OPMSG command is received, the message appears and is allotted both lines of the displ ay . The printer is taken OFFLINE. This message, along with the STMSG command, is the l owest prior ity , so if another int e rve ntion occurs, it dis pl[...]
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PJL 3-82 Unique PJL Commands T o determi ne which commands your pri nter suppor ts, see “ T able B-16: Lexmark Unique PJL Commands” on page B-32. LBEEP Command This command c auses the pr inter to beep t hree times. Syntax: @PJL L BEEP[ <CR> ]<LF> LPORTROT A TE Command This command c auses the pr inter to rot ate ports at the ne xt [...]
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PJL 3-83 LPR INT Com mands (Inf ormation Pages) Use these commands to print one of the internal inf ormation pages. @PJL t estpa ge[< CR>]<LF > The supported testpag e values ar e listed in the following tabl e. For example, to pri nt a menu s ettings page: Syntax: @PJL L PRINT MENU S[<CR>] <LF> LESCAPECHAR Comm and This com[...]
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PJL 3-84 PORT param eter The foll owing ports ar e valid parameters f or LESCAPECHAR: • INA • INA1 • INA2 • INA3 • LOCAL T ALK1 • LOCAL T ALK2 • LOCAL T ALK3 • P ARALLEL • P ARALLEL1 • P ARALLEL2 • P ARALLEL 3 • USB • USB1 • USB2 • USB3 • SERIAL • SERIAL1 • SERIAL2 • SERIAL3 • IR • IR1 • IR2 • IR3[...]
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PJL 3-85 LF AX PHONENUMBER Co mmand This command tells the pri nter that the output resu lting from the current job is being sent to th e fax proc essing device inst ead of to the printer . The current job is pri nted and is not sent to the fax process i ng device if one of the foll owing occurs: • The printer is not configured for fax send capa [...]
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PJL 3-86 LDOWNLOADT AR GET Comman d This command s pecifies which devic e is the target f or downloaded f iles. The target can be RAM, flash, or disk. Syntax: @PJL S ET LD OWNL OADTARG ET= variabl e [<CR>] <LF> File Commands fo r Flash or Di sk Use the following commands to manage resour ces on fl ash and disk devices: • LOPENFILE •[...]
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PJL 3-87 T able 3-22 lists the paramet ers used wi th most of the commands. Additional parameters are not ed in the description of each command. T able 3-22: V ariables for Flash and Disk File and Password Commands Parameter Syn tax Descriptio n access type ACCESS = accessty pe One o f the foll owing access ty pes mus t be spec ified w hen a file i[...]
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PJL 3-88 filede vice DEVICE = filedevi ce Fi le st o rage m edi a. Ca se inse nsi tive. flash flash 1 disk disk1 rom The rom value is used for the LRUNFILE command only . Note: The co mmand is igno red if the d evice is not i nstalled . flashd evic e DEVICE = flas hdevi ce File sto rage m edi a. flash flash 1 filena me FILENAME = "fname" [...]
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PJL 3-89 Note: If PostScript emul ation is used to c r eate the fil e on t he device, it may automaticall y attach a .data extension to t he fn ame . See “Filename Extensions” on page 6-10 for more informati on. For example, if " myfile " is downloaded t o flash thr ough PostScript emula tion, t he fnam e on the PJL commands is "[...]
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PJL 3-90 LREADFILE Command Use this command to read data fr om a file on a storage device. Syntax: @PJL LREA DFIL E DE VICE = fi lede vice FILE NAME = " fname " [START = lo cati on ] [LEN GT H = byteco unt ] [<CR> ]<LF> Response Syntax: @PJL LREA DFIL E DE VICE = fi lede vice FILE NAME = " fname " START = location LE[...]
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PJL 3-91 L WRITEFILE Comm and Use this command to write data to a file on a stor age devi ce. Syntax: @PJL L WRITE FILE DEVICE = filedev ice FILE NAME = " fname " [START = lo cati on ] [LEN GT H = byteco unt ] [<CR> ]<LF>< data > [@PJL END DATA] [< CR>]< LF > Notes: • The fil e must be closed using the LCLO[...]
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PJL 3-92 LRENAMEFILE Command Use this command to rename a fil e on a storage device. The command is ignored if the filen ame spec if ied as OLDFILENAME doesn’t exist on the devic e, or if the filename specif ied as NEWFI LENAME alread y exists on the device. Syntax: @PJL LREN AMEF IL E DEVIC E = fi ledev ice OL DFILE NAME = " fna me " N[...]
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PJL 3-93 File and Device Protec tion Command s The followi ng inf ormat ion applies to password protection . • Y ou can set both read/write and write passwor ds for a resource. If both passwords ar e set, t he read/wri te password has precedenc e over the write password. • If you attempt t o password-pr otect a non -existin g resource, t he PJL[...]
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PJL 3-94 Syntax: @PJL D EFAUL T LR ESOURCE :" de vice :filena me.f iletype " LRWLOC K=" pa sswo rd "[<CR >]<L F> @PJL D EFAUL T LR ESOURCE :" de vice :filena me.f iletype " LWLOCK =" password " [<CR> ]<LF> The filename used depends on whether you wish to put a password on a font or a m[...]
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PJL 3-95 Unlocking a Protected File or Device Use the LDECLARE command to specify a password so a protect ed file or devic e may be accessed or “unloc ked.” The LDECLARE command is only allowed within a JOB/ EOJ combination. LR WLOCK with LDECLARE specified unlocks a file or device for r eading and writing. L WLOCK with LDECLARE specified unloc[...]
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PJL 3-96 Re-Locking a Protected F ile or Device Use the LDELETEP ASSWORD command to re-lock a password-p rotected fi le or device that has been unl ocked usi ng the LDECLARE command. If an LRESOURCE is not specified, all unlocked f iles or devices are re-lock ed. Syntax: @PJL L DELET EPAS SWORD [ LRES OURCE : " de vice :filena me.f ilety pe &q[...]
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PJL 3-97 Unlocking a Protected File or Device for the Current J ob The file or device unl ocked by the exec ution of this command is automatically re-lock ed upon executi on of the EOJ command or by a print er language change. Syntax: @PJL L DECLA RE L RESOURC E : " dev ice:fil enam e.filet ype " LRWLOC KJ = " passwo rd "[<CR[...]
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PJL 3-98 Recovering Los t Passwords Use the LQUER YSEED and LBYP ASSP ASSWORD commands to recover lost passwords. Syntax: @PJL L QUERY SEED [<CR>]< LF> @PJL L BYPAS SPAS SWORD K EY = " ke y "[<CR> ]<LF > Use the following ste ps to retrieve lost pass w ords: 1 Send the LQUERYSEED command to the printer by one of th[...]
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PostScript 4-1 CHAPTER 4: PostScript Emulation This section explai ns PostScript emulation supplemental operator s in detail. For more informati on, refer to t he PostScr ipt Language Reference Manual (Third Edi tion) by Adobe Systems, Inc. T o determi ne which commands your printer s upports, see App endix C: “PostScript Support” on page C-1. [...]
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PostScript 4-2 Using Y our Software Program T o select PostScript emulation, use th e ENTER LANGUAGE command, whi ch is a Printer Job Language ( PJL) command. Fo r more informati on, see “ENTER LANGUAGE Command” on page 3-3. See “Printer Job Language” on page 3-1 for informati on about s yntax and t he use of PJL. W arning: When you change [...]
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PostScript 4-3 currentuniversalsize — currentuniversalsize intege r in te ger int eg er (st rin g) queries the current settings f or the Uni versal paper size. Three inte gers and one string are returned on the sta ck: Unive rs a l Wi dt h Unive rs a l He ig h t Unive rs a l F e e d D ir e ct ion Custom Universal Prompt Str ing Error: st ackoverf[...]
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PostScript 4-4 setuniversalsize — integer int eger intege r (s tring) setuniversalsize changes the cur rent settings for the Univer sal paper size. Each paramet er on the stack indi cate s: Universal Wid th minimum to maximum widt h in poin ts Universal Hei ght minimum to maximum h eight in points Unive rs a l F e e d D ir e ct ion 0 short edge 1[...]
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PostScript 4-5 • If the r eques ted media size is not f ound by the previous sear ch, the following search order i s used: —T r a y 1 —T r a y 2 —T r a y 3 — Multipur pose Feeder —T r a y 4 —T r a y 5 • If the requested size cannot be located in any automat ic source, a configurat ionerror i s iss ued and the job is flushed. For pri[...]
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PostScript 4-6 T able 4-2: Tray Sele cted with T ray Operator s ✓ Supported ✘ Not Supp orted Printer Models Operator T ray Selecte d (Corresponding im age size is set) C760 C762 a3tray tray w ith A3 si ze paper ✘ a4tray tray w ith A4 si ze paper ✓ a5tray tray w ith A5 si ze paper ✓ b4tray tray w ith B4 si ze paper ✘ b5tray tray w ith B5[...]
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PostScript 4-7 manualfeed /manualfeed boolea n def in statusdict indica tes i f a manual feed source has been sel ect ed. The boolean value can be: true prints from a manual feed source (def ault) false prints from an automatic feed source This boolean key can be redefine d to af fec t manual feed for the curr ent j ob. If the value of the manualfe[...]
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PostScript 4-8 setp ap ert ray intege r setpapertray — changes the active paper sour ce for t he next page through t he end of j ob by setting t he PageSize entry in the page device to the si ze loa ded in the selected source and by setting MediaPosit ion to t he selected source. This oper ator executes a setpagedevice . The PageSize Poli cy pa g[...]
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PostScript 4-9 Envelope Size Support The litera l names in T able 4-3 are also supporte d as operators in userdict . These operators change the image size, but do not change the active pa per source. Therefore, when these operators are used, pa rt of the image may be clipped. When these literal names are used as operators, it is equivalent to exec [...]
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PostScript 4-10 The litera l names in T able 4-4 are support ed as PostScr ipt emulation comp ati ble operators. Note: Duplexing is not supported on any envel ope siz e. If duplex printing is requested and one of t he envelope size operat ors is sent to the printer , duplexing is su spended unt il a paper size is req uest ed that is supported for d[...]
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PostScript 4-1 1 Envelope T ray Support If manualfeed in statusdict and the ManualFeed page device parameter are fa lse when the printer receives one of the envelopet ray operators li st ed in “T able 4-5: Envelope tray Operator Selections” on page 4-12, t he printer : • Sets the PageSize Poli cy to 0. • Checks the active sou rce to see if [...]
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PostScript 4-12 T able 4-5: Envelopetr ay Operator Sel ections ✓ Supported ✘ Not Supp orted T ray Opera tors Printer Models Operator T ray Selected (Corresp ondi ng image size is set) C760 C762 1 10x220enve lopetray tray w ith 1 10 x 220 size envelop es ✓ dlenvel opetray tray with 1 10 x 220 size envelopes ✓ 162x229 envelopetray tray with 1[...]
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PostScript 4-13 Supplementa l Operator Summ ary T o determi ne which operators your printer supports, see T able C-1 on page C-1. appletalktype — appletalktype (strin g) in statusdict , this st ring refle c ts the current value of th e LocalT alkT ype device parameter fr om the %LocalT alk% device. The def ault string is LaserW riter . T o change[...]
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PostScript 4-14 checkpassword intege r checkpassword or (strin g) checkpassword checks the passwor ds for both the SystemParamsPas sword system parameter and the StartJobPassword system paramet er stored in the print er . If t he in tege r form is used, the int eger is c onverted i nto a str ing before the password check occur s. A bo olean is retu[...]
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PostScript 4-15 defaulttimeouts — defaulttimeouts job ma nualfeed wa it queries the user defaul t settings of all timeout s. Three integers are retur ned on the stac k: • JobTi meout system parameter 0 disabled (def aul t) 15...6 5535 seconds • ManualFeedT imeout page dev ice parameter 0 disabled 1...65 535 seconds (default is device dependen[...]
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PostScript 4-16 devcontrol string inte ger devcontrol bo olean allows a host computer uti lity to manage resources on the f lash or disk. It requires a string devi ce name parameter , an integer command name para meter , and two command argument parameters . The device control operator perf orms a specified command on the specif ied devi c e. The r[...]
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PostScript 4-17 Errors: i nval idaccess, rangecheck, t ypecheck devdismount device devdismount — dismounts the sp ecified device by set ting the Mounted device parameter for the specifi ed device t o false . This oper ator is in systemdict . Errors: i nval idaccess, stac kunderf low , undefinedfilename Note: An undefinedfi lename error occurs whe[...]
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PostScript 4-18 devforall proc s cratc hstr ing devforall — executes t he specifi ed proc procedure for each storage device af ter pushing a substri ng on the s tack that is the port ion of the scratc h string cont aining t he device name. This operator is in systemdict . Errors: i nval idaccess, rangec heck, st ackoverflow , stackunderfl ow , ty[...]
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PostScript 4-19 devmount device devmount bool ean sets the Mounted dev ice parameter for t he specified device to true . It also returns t he value of t he Mounted device paramet er for the speci fied device. This operator is in systemdict . The boolean values ind icate: true device successf ully mount ed, or was already mount ed false device not m[...]
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PostScript 4-20 mounte d true , if the devi ce is mounte d. This v alue is the same a s the Moun ted device par ameter from the spe cified IODevice. remova ble true , if the devi ce is re movable and must be mounted before i t is referenced . This value is the same as the Removable device paramet er from the specif ie d IODevice. The three integer [...]
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PostScript 4-21 diskstatus — diskstatus fre e lo gi calsi ze returns on the st ack the following two int egers: • Number of pa ges that are fr ee on the op tional disk . The value of the Free device par ameter from the %disk1% I OD evice. • T otal number of pages (1024 b ytes) that are on the optional disk . The value of the LogicalSize devic[...]
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PostScript 4-22 dojamrecovery — dojamrecovery boolea n queries the user default setti ng of the Jam Recovery menu i tem. A boolean value is returne d on the stack: true reprint jammed pag e ( Jam Recovery is set to On ) ( default) false do not reprint j ammed page ( Jam Recovery is se t to Of f ) This operator is equi val ent to executing th e fo[...]
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PostScript 4-23 dostartpage — dostartpage boolea n returns a boole an with the same value as the system paramet er DoStartPage . The DoStartPage system paramet er must be present for the compatibil ity operator dost artpage to be present . Error: st ackoverflow dosysstart — dosysstart boolea n returns the current val ue of the Star tupMode syst[...]
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PostScript 4-24 duplexmode — duplexmode boolea n queries the cur rent value for th e Duplex page de vice paramete r . true printing mode is duple x false printing mode is simpl ex Note: For prin te rs that do not support duplexing, this value i s a lways fals e . This operator is equi val ent to executing th e fol lowing PostScript emul ation seq[...]
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PostScript 4-25 file filena me access file file creates a file obj ect wi th specified fil ename and access. The acces s values are: r open the file fo r reading only w create a fi le if one does not already exist, or t runcate and overwrit e it if it does exist. Fi le i s opened for writin g only . a create a file if one does not alr eady exist or[...]
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PostScript 4-26 firstside — firstside boolea n indicate s whether the current imaging area is on the front side of t he page. true front side is current ly being imaged false back side is currently being imaged Error: st ackoverflow fontnonzerowi nding — boolean fontnonzerowinding sets the windi ng rule for T ype 1 fonts. No query operation is [...]
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PostScript 4-27 ignor esize See page 4-3. initia lizedi sk pages a ction initializedisk — initial izes the disk with t he page count and act i on as intege r arguments. The arguments set the (%di sk1%) IO device parameters as follows: • LogicalSize par ameter is set to pages . • If a value of 0 is s et as page s , the entir e disk is formatte[...]
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PostScript 4-28 jobsource — jobsource (strin g) indicat es the current valu e of the CurI nputDevice system par ameter . A string is returned on the st ack indicati ng the jo b source. V alid values are: %LocalT alk% %Seria lA% %Seria lB% %Seria lC% %Seria lD% %Para llelA% %Para llelB% %Para llelC% %Para llelD% %IR_A% %IR_B% %IR_C% %IR_D% %USB_A%[...]
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PostScript 4-29 %LPR_B% %LPR_C% %LPR_D% %UnknownDevice% This operator is equi val ent to executing th e fol lowing PostScript emul ation sequence: currentsystemparams /CurInputDevice get Error: st ackoverflow jobtim eout — jobtimeout intege r queries the cur rent user default setti ng for the JobTi meout parameter . An integer i s retu rned on th[...]
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PostScript 4-30 manualfeedtimeout /manualfeedtimeout inte ger def is an integer key in stat usdict that works with the Manual FeedTimeout page device par ameter to determin e the manualf eed timeout for a gi ven page. If during a print job, manu alfeed timeo ut is defi ned as an i nteger value in statusdict , that value is used in ste ad of the Man[...]
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PostScript 4-31 pagesprinted - pagesprinted queries the number of pages of the cur rent job submitted by the PostScri pt interpr eter to the print er . Error: st ackoverflow papertray See page 4-7. printername (strin g) printername (sub stri ng) returns the value of the PrinterName system parameter that is defined by the setpri ntern ame operator .[...]
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PostScript 4-32 PS2font s - PS2fonts redefines the follo w ing PostScript r esident f onts to match the character desi gns and metric s defined in PostScr ipt Level 2. The font names in parent heses are the equivalent Po stScript 3 font n am es for the associated PostScr ipt Level 2 names. Error: none PS3font s - PS3fonts restores the font compat i[...]
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PostScript 4-33 Note: Some printe r models releas ed in the year 2000 or later designa ted as Energy Star print ers cannot have Power Saver disab led. This operator is equi val ent to executing th e fol lowi ng PostScript emulati on sequence: currentpagedevice /PowerSave get Error: st ackoverflow ramsi ze — ramsize integ er queries the current se[...]
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PostScript 4-34 resolution — resolution intege r queries the reso lution f or the c urrent pr int job. An integer is returned on the stack: 300 300 dpi is set to On 600 600 dpi is set to On 1200 1200 dpi is set to On This operator is equi val ent to executing th e fol lowing PostScript emul ation sequence: currentpagedevice /HWResolution get 0 ge[...]
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PostScript 4-35 sccbatch channe l sccbatch baud optio n returns the user default se tt ings for seri al communication para m eters. channe l has the following vali d integer values: 9 25 If onl y one seri al inte rface port is avai lable on the print er , both 9 and 25 r eturn the same val ues. Baud a nd option values ar e returne d on th e stack. [...]
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PostScript 4-36 sccinteract ive channe l sccinteractive baud op tion s provided for parsi ng compatibilit y purpos es. A value of 0 is returned. Errors: i nval idaccess, rangec heck, st ackoverflow , stackunderfl ow , typecheck setcoverpage boolea n setcoverpage — specifi es a cover page for a fax job. The defaul t value is false . The boolea n v[...]
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PostScript 4-37 setdoidlefonts boolea n setdoidlefonts — is pars ed and discar ded. A bool ean value is required. Errors: st ackunderflow , typecheck setdojamrecovery boolea n setdojamrecovery — changes the user defaul t setting of the Jam Recovery menu i tem. The cha nges are not ef fective until the end of th e print job. The boolea n value s[...]
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PostScript 4-38 setdoret intege r setdoret — changes the PQET setting for the next page through the end of the print job. The integer val ues allowed are: 0 turn PQET Off 1 turn PQET On 2 turn PQET On 3 turn PQET On 4 turn PQET On The value you select for PQET retur ns to the user default setting when the print job is finished . This operator is [...]
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PostScript 4-39 setdosysstart boolea n setdosysstart — modifies th e value of the StartupMode syst em parameter . true StartupMode set to 1 false StartupMode set to 0 (default) •I f true , the printer execut es a Sys/St art file from flash or disk when t he PostScript emulatio n interpr eter is init ialized. If no flash or disk i s instal led, [...]
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PostScript 4-40 setenginesync boolea n setenginesync — changes the sett ing t hat indic ates whether the pri nter wait s f or th e l ast page of a job to print befor e retur ning a Ctrl-D to th e host comput er . The boolean values ind icate: true printer wai ts for the last page of t he job to prin t false printer does not wait for t he last p a[...]
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PostScript 4-41 setfile positio n file p ositi on setfileposition moves the r ead pointer in an o pen file to the ne w specifi ed file position. Th is is defined as the number of b ytes from t he st art of the f ile. The next r ead operati on starts at the new fil e posi tion. This operator is in systemdict . Errors: i oerror , stackunderflow , typ[...]
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PostScript 4-42 setjobtimeout intege r setjobtimeout — changes the val ue of t he JobT imeout user parameter for t he next page t hrough the end of the pri nt job. V alid integ ers are: 0 disabled 15...6 5355 seconds The value ret urns to the JobTi meout system p arameter sett ing at t he end of the prin t job . This operator is equi val ent to e[...]
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PostScript 4-43 setprinternam e string setprintername — changes the Printer Nam e system paramet er to t he valu e of the string . The string value can be any str ing up to 32 characters. This operator is equi val ent to executing th e fol lowing PostScript emul ation sequence: << /PrinterName (string) >> setsystemparams Errors: i nva[...]
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PostScript 4-44 setresoluti on intege r setresolution — changes the r esolut ion for t he curren t pri nt job and discar ds unprint ed data. See your print er documentation for a lis t of supported resolut i ons. The foll owing integers are vali d: 300 300 dpi is set t o On 600 600 dpi is set t o On 1200 1200 dpi is set to On Notes: • For some [...]
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PostScript 4-45 setsccinter active channe l bau d op tions setsccinteractive supports compatibility with t he IBM LaserPrinters 4 019, 4029, and 403 9. It is parsed, an d three i ntegers ar e removed fr om the stack and discarded. Errors: i nval idaccess, rangecheck, st ackunderflow , typecheck setsoftwarei omode intege r setsoftwareiomode — supp[...]
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PostScript 4-46 setuserdiskper cent intege r setuserdiskpercent — removes an integer from the st ack and dis cards it. Errors: st ackunderflow , rangecheck, i nvalidaccess, typecheck softwareiomode — softwareiomode 0 supports compatibility with t he IBM LaserPrinters 4 019, 4029, and 403 9. It is parsed and return s a 0 (zero, Binary Mode Off )[...]
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PostScript 4-47 userdiskpercent — userdiskpercent 0 retu rns a 0 (zero) on the stack. Errors: st ackoverflow , invalidaccess waitt imeout — waittimeout intege r queries the cur rent value for th e W aitT imeout user parameter . An integer is returned on the st ack: 0 disabled 15...6 5355 seconds This operator is equi val ent to executing th e f[...]
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PostScript 4-48 Page Device Parame ter s In addition t o the page devi ce parameters desc ribed in Section 4.1 1 of the PostScr ipt Language Reference Ma nual (Third Edit ion) by Adobe Systems, Inc., t he following page device parameter s are used by setpagedevice an d currentpagedevice. Certain parameters , such as Policies , Priority , and Manual[...]
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PostScript 4-49 DeviceRen deringInfo (continue d) dictiona ry Tone rSav er is a bool ean that c ontrols th e T oner Saver fea ture. T rue Starts the p rinter tone r saver mechani sm False Stops the prin ter toner save r mechan ism Notes: • A PostScrip t job can override th e effe ct of Scree ning by u sing set hal fto ne , setscre en , or setcol [...]
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PostScript 4-50 DeviceRen deringInfo (continue d) dictiona ry AutoMedia Type is a boolean that contr ols the MediaT ype entrie s in the InputAttributes d ictionary in the pa gedevic e diction ary . T rue MediaT ype entries in the InputAttrib utes diction aries cannot be modif ied by th e user . The values are confined to val ues known by the printe[...]
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PostScript 4-51 DeviceRen deringInfo (continue d) dictiona ry Type is a con stant value. T o find the v alu e of T ype for your pri nte r , see T able C-2 on page C-4. ColorCorrection is a null , string, o r name obj ect that control s the appe arance of color s. The value is determ ined by the user default s etting in the Color Correc tion menu it[...]
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PostScript 4-52 ImagingB Box array or null Defines a rectangle that lies within the bounda ries of th e page sp ecified by PageSize. Im agingBBox may be eith er a value of null or an array of fo ur numbers. A value of null ind ic ate s the bo und ing box is the largest ima gea ble area po ssible for a give n page size . InputAttrib utes dictionary [...]
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PostScript 4-53 InputAttrib utes (continue d) dictiona ry Mode is a key with in the Inpu tAttributes dictionary , and its valu e is a na me that determine s the mapping of the phy sical in put sourc es to the input sources l isted in InputAtt ributes. The allo wable values are : /Defaul t Printer’s d e fault source as signme nt /Optra Specif ies [...]
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PostScript 4-54 ManualF eed boolean Indicate s if the current (or acti ve) source is a m anual source. The fo llowing values are suppo rted: T rue Manual f eed Fals e Au tom at ic f eed If ManualF eed is s et to T rue, an d a ch ang e is mad e to PageSiz e , Medi aWeigh t , MediaCo lor , or MediaT yp e parameters, n o matching occurs. It is as sume[...]
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PostScript 4-55 NupDetai ls dictionary Des cribes the s pecific action s performe d when the Nup f unction is acti ve. Rows is an intege r that specif ies the n umber of ro ws to print on a portrait-ori ented page. Columns is an inte ger that specifi es the nu mber of co lumns to print o n a portrai t- oriented p age. Rows and Columns are limited t[...]
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PostScript 4-56 NupD eta ils (continue d) dictiona ry Border spec ifies th e type of b order to dra w around the indiv idual Nup pages. Supported v alues are: 0 No bord er 1 A soli d black line Order is an inte ge r that specifi es how the Nup pages are pla ce d on the printe d page. Supp orted values are as follo ws, with f irst the v alue, the o [...]
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PostScript 4-57 OutputAttr ibutes dictiona ry Contains info rmation a bout the output bin targe ts. There i s a numeric ke y , which is a dic tionary , for eac h instal led output bin. Out putT y pe and Output Location are the allow able ke ys in ea ch output dicti onary . OutputT ype is u sed in the search algorithm to determ i ne which out put bi[...]
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PostScript 4-58 PageSize array Specifies the size (w idth and height) of the curren t page in 1/72 in ch units. A value of [0 0] is assum ed to be th e lower left corner of the p hysical pa ge and [width heig ht] is the upper right corne r . Policies dictiona ry Uses entri es to d es crib e th e a ctions to per form when a parti cular func tio n c [...]
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PostScript 4-59 PostRenderi ngEnhance Details di ctionary Descri bes enhan cements that are m ade to the output afte r the page has b een held in memo ry . REValue is an i nteger that spec ifies the curren t value of the PQET menu item. Supported v alues are: 0 PQET i s Off. 1 to 4 PQET is On (default is 1). Type is a constan t value. T o fin d the[...]
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PostScript 4-60 SlipSheetDe tails dictionary Specif ies th e following two u niq ue s ep arat or s hee t pa ram ete rs: Sl ip Shee tSou rce and T ype. SlipSheetSourc e is an integer t ype parameter which ident ifies the sou rce used for separator sheets. Suppo rted valu es are: Nul l Us e cur r ent s our ce (de faul t) 0T r a y 1 1T r a y 2 2 Envel[...]
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PostScript 4-61 T umble boole an Indicates th e orient ation of the secon d side of a duplexed pag e with re spect to the first s ide. Suppo rted values are: T rue Causes pages to print as if th ey are to be bound a cross th e top of the page ( image is rotated 180 ° on the back side of the page) False Causes pages to print a s if they are to be s[...]
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PostScript 4-62 Interpreter Parameters This sect ion describes the PostScript emulat ion interpr eter paramet ers. Ther e are thre e typ es o f int erpre ter para meter s: • User pa rameters • System p arameters • Device parameters T o determi ne which parameters your printer supports, see Append ix C: “Pos tScript Support” on page C-1. U[...]
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PostScript 4-63 Halfton eMode intege r Af fects t he results of subsequ ent hal ftone set ting operat ors such as se tscreen, setcolo rscreen, a nd sethal ftone. The Ha lftoneMode para mete r has no eff ect on the curren t halftone. Legal va lues: 0 Normal mode of o peration. T he operators setscre en , setc ol orsc reen , and sethalfto ne are no t[...]
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PostScript 4-64 MaxO pSta ck i nteg er M axim um el emen ts in t he o p era nd sta c k . Legal va lue: Any integer greater than or equ al to 75. Max P atter nIt em int eger Max imum byte s occ upied by a s ing le cach ed p at te r n. Legal va lue: Any integer between zero an d half of RamSi ze. Max S creen It em integ er Maxim um byte s occ upi ed [...]
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PostScript 4-65 System Parameters The setsystemparams operator sets t he values of the specified sys tem parameters. This operat or requires a password if one is set. The currents ystemparams operat or returns a dictionary of t he current values of the syst em parameters. V alues supplie d to setsystemparams that are outside th e range or limits fo[...]
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PostScript 4-66 CurInput Device string (Read-only ) The name of the communi cations device correspon ding to th e current input fi le for the PostScript emu la tion progra m which is cu rrent ly ex ecu t in g. Poss ib le values are: %LocalT alkA% %T okenT alkD% %LocalT alkB% %L exLinkB% %LocalT alkC % %LexLin k C% %LocalT alkD % %LexLin k D% %Ser i[...]
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PostScript 4-67 DoPrintErrors boolean Specifies whether to print an error page using a built-in error handler w hen a PostSc ript emula tion error o ccurs. Tr u e Print PS Error user default value is set to On. False Print PS Error user default va lue is se t to Of f. DoStartPag e boole an (Read only) Alwa ys returns False. EnableExt raFonts 1 bool[...]
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PostScript 4-68 Installe dRam integer (Rea d-only) Ind icated, i n bytes, t he total a mount of i nstalled printer memo ry (RAM) in the s ystem. Note: Installed Ram sh ould not b e confus ed with RamSize which is the am ount of me mory (RAM) availa ble to the formatting interpreters and the graphics en gine. JobT imeout in teger The valu e in seco [...]
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PostScript 4-69 MaxSourc eList integer (Read-on ly) See T able C-4 on page C-9 for th e default value of your printer . MaxUPa thCache integer Maxi mum byt es occup ied by th e user pat h cache. Legal va lue: Any non-n egative inte ger . PageCou nt in teger (Read-on ly) T otal numbe r of pa ges that h ave been printed. Pane lCod e 1 string (Read-on[...]
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PostScript 4-70 SystemParam sPassword string (Write-only) Co ntrols the ability of setsys temp aram s to change th e values of syst em pa ram eter s an d se tdevpara ms to chang e the values of device p arameters. Legal va lue: Any integer o r string of 32 or fewer non- null char act ers. An int eger is co nvert ed to a str i ng. UseOldc opypage 3 [...]
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PostScript 4-71 Device Parameters The currentdevparams oper ator returns a dic t ionary of the cur rent values of the system para meters. The setdevpara ms operator s ets the v alues of the speci fied device parameters. • This oper ator requires a password if o ne is set . • V alues supplie d to setdevparams that are outsi de the ra nge or limi[...]
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PostScript 4-72 T able 4-1 1: PostScript Emulation Dev ice Parameters Key Ty p e Definition Device Param eters for the Com munication De vice %Paralle l%, %Parallel A%, %ParallelB% , %ParallelC%, %ParallelD% (%Parallel _NV% and %Parallel _Pending% contain the sam e parame ters) Delaye dOutputC los e boole an Selec ts how the pri nter man ages the p[...]
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PostScript 4-73 PSSmartSwitch boolean Supported values are: Tr u e PS SmartSwitch is se t to On . False PS SmartSwitch is set to Off . For mo re informa tion, see “Using Smart Switch” o n page 4-1. T ype name (Read-on ly) Always retu rns the valu e of /Communica tions. Device Param eters for the Com munication De vice %Serial% , %SerialA%, % Se[...]
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PostScript 4-74 Interpreter name (Read-on ly) Supported v alues are: PostScript AutoSelect PCL PPDS On boole an Designate s if the commu nication channel is On and ab le to rec eive and send data . Supported v alues are: T rue Data is se nt and pro c essed. False Data is lost. Parity name Design ates the p arity to b e used be tween the host comput[...]
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PostScript 4-75 StopBits integer (Read-on ly) Supported v alues are: 1 2 T ype name (Read-on ly) Always retu rns the valu e of /Communica tions. Device Param eters for the Com munication De vice %Loca lT alk%, % LocalT alkA%, %LocalT a lkB%, %LocalT alkC%, %Local T alkD% (%LocalT alk_ N V% an d %Local T alk _Pending% contain the same para meters) D[...]
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PostScript 4-76 PCLSmartS witch boolean Supported val ues are: T rue PCL SmartSwitch i s On. False PCL SmartSwitch is Of f. For mo re informa tion, see “Using Smart Switch” o n page 2-1. PortLocati on string (Read-only) Designates t he physi cal locatio n of the port relate d to the pa rameter se t. Supported v alues are: Standar d Port Option [...]
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PostScript 4-77 Filtering na me Indicates i f the inpu t needs further fil tering befo re the data ca n be corre ctly proces sed. Supported v alues are: InterpreterBa sed None HasNam es boolean (Read-only) Alw ays retu rns False . Interpreter name (Read-on ly) Supported v alues are: PostScript AutoSelect PCL PPDS Node ID int eger ( Read -onl y) On [...]
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PostScript 4-78 Enabled boolean (Rea d-only) Supported v alues are: Tr u e False Filtering na me Indicates i f the inpu t needs further fil tering befo re the data ca n be corre ctly proces sed. Supported v alues are: InterpreterBa sed None HasNam es boolean (Read-only) Alw ays retu rns False . Interpreter name (Read-on ly) Supported v alues are: P[...]
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PostScript 4-79 Enabled boolean (Rea d-only) Supported v alues are: Tr u e False Filtering na me Indicates i f the inpu t needs further fil tering befo re the data ca n be corre ctly proces sed. Supported v alues are: InterpreterBa sed None HasNam es boolean (Read-only) Alw ays retu rns False . Interpreter name (Read-on ly) Supported v alues are: P[...]
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PostScript 4-80 Delaye dOutputC los e boole an Selec ts how the pri nter man ages the port at the en d of each p rint j ob. Suppo rted valu es are: T rue An end-of-fi le mess age is not sent until the current job and all p receding jobs fini sh pr i nti ng. False An end-of-fi le mess age is s ent as so on as a job f inishes executin g in the interp[...]
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PostScript 4-81 T oken T al kT ype stri ng S etti ng t his varia ble does not aff ect the v al ue o f ot he r p hysi cal i nter nal prin t ser vers . Note: The sta tusdict stri ng ap plet alkt ype is correct fo r the current jo b port. T ype name (Read-on ly) Always retu rns the valu e of /Communica tions. Zone string Returns the va lue identified [...]
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PostScript 4-82 Device Param eters for the Communi cation Device %RemotePrinter% , %RemotePrinterA%, %RemotePrinte rB %, %Rem oteP rin ter C %, % R emot ePri nte rD% (%Remo tePrinter_NV% a nd %RemotePrin ter_Pendin g% contain the s ame param eters) Delaye dOutputC los e boole an Selec ts how the pri nter man ages the port at the en d of each p rint[...]
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PostScript 4-83 Device Parameters for the Com munication Device %PrintServer%, %PrintSe rverA%, %PrintServerB%, %PrintServerC%, %PrintServerD% (%PrintServe r_NV% and %PrintSe rver_Pendi ng% conta in the sa me param eters) Delaye dOutputC los e boole an Selec ts how the pri nter man ages the port at the en d of each p rint j ob. Suppo rted valu es a[...]
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PostScript 4-84 Device Parameters for the Communi cation De vice %LPR%, % LPR_A%, %L PR_B%, %LPR_ C%, %LPR_D% (%LPR_NV % and %L PR_Pendin g% conta in the sam e parame ters) Enabled boolean (Rea d-only) Supported v alues are: Tr u e False Filtering na me Indicates i f the inpu t needs further fil tering befo re the data ca n be corre ctly proces sed[...]
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PostScript 4-85 HasNam es boolean (Read-only) Alw ays retu rns False . Interpreter name (Read-only) Supported v alues are: PostScript AutoSelect PCL PPDS On boole an Designate s if the commu nication channel is On and ab le to rec eive and send data . Supported v alues are: T rue Data is se nt and pro c essed. False Data is lost. PortLocati on stri[...]
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PostScript 4-86 Device Parameters for the Paramete rs Device %Ethernet Physical%, % EthernetPhy sicalA%, %Ethe rnetPhysicalB%, %Ethernet PhysicalC %, %EthernetPhy sicalD% Eth ernet Addr ess s trin g (Re ad-o nly) On boole an Designate s if the commu nication channel is On and ab le to rec eive and send data . Supported v alues are: T rue Data is se[...]
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PostScript 4-87 Darkness real Print Darkness a nd T oner Saver Setting Designate s the print da rkness and toner saver setti ng (model specifi c). Legal va lue: Any non-n egative r eal numbe r from 0.0 to 1.0, inclusiv e. For que ries, the Print Darknes s settin g is returned as a real val ue: Print Darkness T oner Saver Darkness V alue Setting Set[...]
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PostScript 4-88 Page Coun t int e ger (Read -onl y) Pa ge Co unt T imeT oStandb y integer Power Sav er . Supporte d values are : 0 to 120, in minutes T ype name (Read-on ly) Always returns the valu e of /Parame ters. Device Parameters for the Parameters Device %Con sole% Langu age name Displa y Lan gua ge T ype name (Read-on ly) Always returns the [...]
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PostScript 4-89 Initializ eAction integer Specifies a n action for initi alizing the di sk. Supported va lues are: 0 In dica tes no ac t ion ; the v alu e re tu rn ed wh en th e par amet e r is read. 1 Indicate s that the cu rrent file sys tem (i f a ny ) s hou ld be d ele ted and a new on e of Lo gicalSize created (th e disk is ass umed to have be[...]
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PostScript 4-90 HasNam es boole an (Read-only) Indic ates if the flash para meter is only valid w hen flash is mo unted (m ounted is set to T rue). If flash is not mounted, the parame ter has a value of F alse. Initializ eAction integer Specifies a n action for initi alizing flash: 0 In dica tes no ac tion ; th e val ue i s retu rned whe n the par [...]
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PostScript 4-91 Device Parameters for the IODevice %rom% Bloc kSize i nteg er (Re ad-o nly) Free integer (Rea d-only) Ind icates the a mount (in p ages) of free spa ce availabl e in RO M. V alid only if the ROM is m ou nted (m oun ted is se t to T rue). A value of 0 (zero) indicates that e ith er th e R OM is not m ounted or i t is full. HasNam es [...]
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PostScript 4-92 Status and Error Messages Printer s return PostS cript emulati on error messages and status inf ormation t o the computer t hrough any act ive interface. T o send informatio n to the computer thr ough the parall el interfa ce, configure th e interface as bidi r ectional. T agged Bina ry Not Active Y our printer responds and proc ess[...]
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PostScript 4-93 Status Messages Y our printer responds to a Ctr l-T (x'14') stat us quer y on an interface by sending a one-line statu s message back to the host computer over the same interfa ce. I f the status query i s recei ved between print j obs and the pri nter is idl e with no error conditi ons, an idle response i s ret urned to t[...]
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Langua ges 5-1 CHAPTER 5: Switching Languages Y our printer may support both PCL emulation and PostScript emulation. See your printer documentation for more infor mation. This chapt er describes ways to switch printer languages and explains when you may want to choose one method over another . SmartSwitch i s provided with the pr inter to switch la[...]
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Langua ges 5-2 Setting SmartSwi tch for Differen t Interfaces Y ou can customize your printer so that particul ar print jobs are s ent to particul ar interf aces. For example, you may want to send all PostSc ript emulation jobs to the network i nterface and all PCL emulation jobs to the paralle l inte rface. Y ou can do so by choo sing dif ferent l[...]
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Langua ges 5-3 Sniffing Sniffing is : • Enabled when any End-of-J ob point occurs. • Disabled when a SIC or PJL command within a valid print er language is received. The printe r examines the received data st ream, attempts to deter mine the type o f data stream, a nd automatically switches t o the prope r language. The print er examines the ac[...]
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Memory 6-1 CHAPTER 6: Flash Memory and Disk Flash memory and disk de vi ces are used to store permanent f onts , macros, and symbol sets. The di sk device is also used to buf fer print jobs, collate large jobs, and store j ob statisti cs. Unlike RAM memory , these devices retain the followi ng informatio n when the pr inter is powere d off , or whe[...]
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Memory 6-2 Resource Data Collec tion (Download T arget) Use the Resource Data Collecti on (Download T arget) mode to save the fol l owing informati on to f lash memory or disk: • Permanent bitmapped and scal abl e fonts for PCL emulation • Permanent macro s for PCL emulation macr os • Permanent symbol sets for PCL emulation • T ype 1 fonts [...]
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Memory 6-3 Storing Resou rces on Flash Memo ry or Disk Complete the fol lowing steps to downl oad resources to f lash memory or disk usi ng the printer operator panel, Mark Visi on Professional, or a PJL command. 1 Set the download targ et to flash memory or disk. Resource Data Collecti on mode is enabled to the device select ed. 2 Download the res[...]
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Memory 6-4 Example of Directory The Director y that prints appears simil ar to the one below . An explanation of the parts of the Direct ory f ollows the example. Optional Font Memory Expression used to i ndicate fla sh memory or d isk is ins t alled. Part Name Part Name a s it is stored i n the f lash memory card header . If flas h memory is forma[...]
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Memory 6-5 Part Number Part Number as it is stored i n the fl ash memor y car d header . If the flash memory is formatted by th e printer , the part number field is shown as ( none ). The part number field for the di sk is not printed. W rite Pas sword Protected Indicate s the enti re flash memor y or disk is write- protected. If the device is read[...]
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Memory 6-6 Type File types that can be stor ed on flash memory or disk have unique extensions. The following f ile ty pes ar e rec ognized by t he flash f ormat used on earl ie r prin ter models ; the name of the file t ype printe d in the directory appears in parent hesis. .t1 (PostScr i pt font) .sFn t5 (P C L sc a l abl e fon t ) .bFnt5 ( PCL bi[...]
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Memory 6-7 Description The descripti on fi eld for fonts comes from the font header . The descrip ti on field for macros or symbol sets i s blank unl ess the desc ript ion fi eld in t he fil e header i s set by the PJL LRESOURCE command. See “Printer Unique LRESOURCE V ari ables” on page 3-52. The descript ion for macros or symbol sets can be s[...]
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Memory 6-8 By using passwords, admini str ators can ensure data integrity and prope r authoriz ation. If fl ash memory is writ e password protect ed, for examp le, users cannot delete exi sting files , format the d evice, or download new f i les to t he device (wit hout first specifyi ng t he password). A speci fi c exa m ple might be a macr o file[...]
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Memory 6-9 Accessing File s with PostScript Emulation File Naming Co nventions For any PostScript emulat ion operator th at requires a filename parameter , the filename can be one of the fol lowing: %device%filename Specific ally re ferences a fi le on a particul ar device. I f the fil ename does not exist on %device%, no other %device% is accessed[...]
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Memory 6-10 Device names are case sen sitive. They must appear exact ly as s hown. Each device (excep t the disk) has one synony m. For example, the fl ash memory can be referred to as %fla sh% or %fla sh1%. The name with th e 1 is a unique identif ier . This syst em allows for future expa nsion of multiple flash memory or disk devic es. The disk d[...]
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Memory 6-1 1 The value of this oper ator adds the ext ension .data to all filenames refer enced when using PostScri pt emulation fil e operators. T o prevent the .data extension from being added, issue the fo llowing PostScript emulati on command: statusdict begin false setfilenameextend end T o add the .data ext ension aut omatically agai n, issue[...]
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Memory 6-12 Device Search Order If you are using the PostScr ipt emulation operato rs run, file, renamefile, status or eexec , you do not need to speci fy the devic e. If you omit the devic e name, devices ar e searche d i n the defau lt order: dis k and then flash memory . If the fol lo wing PostScri pt emulation code is encount ered, (myfile) (w)[...]
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Memory 6-13 Note: Do not leave the ROM device unmounted. Al l in ternal fonts are contained on the ROM devi ce. In the previous ex am ples, the devmount , devdismount ope rators must be used outside the server loop. W e recommend that you place the reque sts in a stop context so that if the devices do not exist, error recove ry can take place. Prev[...]
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Memory 6-14 For minimum acceptable job buf fering performance, t he hard dis k should be able to read and write fil es at a sustained rate of 600Kb/ sec. The Lexmark hard disk opt ion supports thi s requirement. Some advantages of job buf fering include: • The print er accepts print jobs more qui ckly . • The printer accepts print jobs from all[...]
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Memory 6-15 Disabling Job Buffering When you disable job buf fering, it takes ef fect immediately on the port you dis abl ed. A POR is automaticall y performed when job buf fering is disabled for any port from the printer operator panel or thr ough MarkV i sion Professional, so the unused memory resources can be real l ocated. When bufferin g is di[...]
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Specifications 7-1 CHAPTER 7: Printer Specifications This chapter l is ts printer spec ificati ons and in formation about hardware, environmenta l conditions , and power requ irements. Airflow Requ irement Room should meet ASHRAE 62—1989 sta ndards. Noise Emission L evels The foll owing measurement s were made i n accordance with ISO 77 79 and re[...]
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Specifications 7-2 Electrical Specification s W arning: Lexmark recommends that you do n ot use vo ltage c onverters wi th print ers. Power Requirements The followi ng tabl es list the nominal aver age power requirements (i ncluding fuser power). T able 7-2: Printer Electrical S pecifica tions Printer Model Electrical Spe cification C760, C76 2 (lo[...]
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Specifications 7-3 Physical Specificatio ns Clearance Requireme nts Dimension Printer Model C760n/C7 62n C760dn/C762dn C760dn/C7 62dtn Height 528.3 mm (20 .8 in.) 617.2 mm (24.3 i n.) 734.1 mm (28.9 in.) Width 604.5 mm (23.8 in.) 604.5 mm (23. 8 in.) 604.5 mm (23.8 in.) Depth 469.9 mm (18.5 in.) 469.9 mm (18.5 i n.) 469.9 mm (18 .5 in.) Weig ht 47.[...]
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Specifications 7-4 Environmental C onditions Note: When shi pping or s toring pr inters, always pack the prin ter supplies (cartr idges and phot oconducto rs, for exampl e) separat ely . Altitude Specif ications Atmospheric Pressure 74.6—101.3 kPa (560—760 mmHg) T able 7-3: T emperature Rang es Printer Model Operating V alue Shipping/Storage V [...]
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Interf aces 8-1 CHAPTER 8: Printer Interfaces Interf aces connect your print er to ot her devic es, such as a computer . The Lexmar k C510 has a standard parall el connector (al so re ferred to as a Centronics -typ e interf ace) and/or a USB connector . The Lexmark X422 has an int ernal print server and a USB connector . Some printers also offer a [...]
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Interf aces 8-2 Setting Up the Communications Port Y ou must est ablish communication between your printer and compute r . T o do this, you define y our communicati ons port in the applicat ion you ar e using. Instructions f or several appl ications or oper ati ng systems are as foll ows. Setting Up t he Commun ications Port Using Window s 95/98/Me[...]
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Interf aces 8-3 11 Click OK . 12 Close all windo ws now that the port is set up. Setting Up t he Commun ications Port Using Window s NT 4.0 In your Windows NT 4.0 applic ation: 1 On the Menu bar , click Star t . 2 Click Settings . 3 Click Control Panel . The Control Panel screen appear s. 4 Double-click the Ports icon. The Ports screen appears. 5 S[...]
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Interf aces 8-4 Setting Up t he Commun ications Port Usin g Windows 2000 In your Windows 2000 appl ication: 1 On the Menu bar , click Star t . 2 Click Settings . 3 Click Control Panel . The Control Panel screen appear s. 4 Double-click the System icon. The System Properties screen appear s. 5 Select t he Hardware ta b. 6 In the Device Manager area [...]
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Interf aces 8-5 Setting Up t he Commun ications Port Using Window s XP In your Windows XP appli cation: 1 On the Menu bar , click Star t . 2 Click Control Panel . The Control Panel screen appear s. 3 Switch t he Control Panel to Classic V iew . 4 Click t he Hardware tab. 5 In the Device Manager area of t he Hardware t ab screen, click the Device Ma[...]
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Interf aces 8-6 Decidi ng Wh ic h In te rfa ce to Us e On some printers , you can attach mul tiple interf ace cables to t he printer at the same time. The pr inter auto matical ly switches to the inter face re ceivin g a job. Then it print s the job and begins searching t he interfaces f or the nex t job. One or more of the following is built into [...]
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Interf aces 8-7 Parallel Interface Use the Lexmark 3.04 m (10 ft) parallel cable part number 1021231, or a cable that is IEEE 1284 compl iant, to connect your print er to a personal co mputer or to a host system with a Centronics-compatible par allel por t. See your print er documentati on for the locati on of the pr inter parallel connector . Note[...]
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Interf aces 8-8 Standard Parallel Con nector The standar d IEEE 1284-B compliant pa rallel connec tor on t he printer i s a 36-pi n D-shell fe male receptac le, as shown. Using the INIT * Signal to In itialize When the pri nter is using the parallel interfac e and it receives an INIT* s ignal, it initial i zes as follows (unless I NIT* is disabled [...]
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Interf aces 8-9 Standard P arallel Connector The cabling in th e following ill ustration supports Standard and Fastbytes protocols and IEEE 1284 Nibble, Byte, and ECP protocols. The followi ng il lu stration shows the pin assignments for conne cting the 25-pin connector to th e 36-pin connector . The symbol * indica tes an active low signa l. 18 36[...]
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Interf aces 8-10 The parallel int erface consist s of an 8-bit parallel data bus wit h the following character i stics: • Uses 17 of the 36 positio ns on the pr inter c onnector , as follo ws: — The host s ystem controls 12 lines, which it uses to s end data and com- mands to t he printer . — The print er contr ols fiv e lines. The print er u[...]
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Interf aces 8-1 1 • Controls data flo w control with BUSY and ACKNLG* signals. Does not carr y out data t ran sfer by ig noring the BUSY or ACKNLG* signal. ( The system can carry out da ta transf er to the pri nter onl y when the l evel of t he BUSY s ignal is low and after conf irming the ACKNLG* signal i s high.) • Uses standard tr ansi stor-[...]
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Interf aces 8-12 T able 8-1 shows all protocol t i mings in nanoseconds. Fastbytes Protocol Data Transfer Sequence Y our printer is equippe d with Fastbytes prot ocol , which is an enhanced paral lel interf ace protocol. Fastbytes protocol may give you a faster data transf er time on some personal compute rs and operating systems. Fast bytes protoc[...]
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Interf aces 8-13 T able 8-2 shows all protocol t i mings in nanoseconds Printer-to-Com puter Comm unication ( Advanced Statu s) The printer has a standard I EEE 1284-B compliant connector and is an IEEE 1284-I compliant device. Th e optional RS-23 2C Serial/Paral lel 1284-C I nterface Card has an IEEE 1284-C compliant co nnect or and is an IEEE 128[...]
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Interf aces 8-14 The printer also suppor ts a Device ID function. When queri ed for its ID, the print er returns the following inf ormation: • Manufacturer • Command set • Model of printer The LEXP ARAL.EXE file is availabl e from ftp.lexmark. com as /pub/driver/ technical_br ief/LEXP ARAL.EXE. Use your web browser to access f tp:// ftp.lexma[...]
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Interf aces 8-15 Parallel Mode 2 Parallel Mode 2 is a feature avail able for many Lexmar k pri nters. The fa ctory default setting i s On . The timing required by the printer is clearl y indicated i n “Standard Protocol Data T ransfer Sequence” on page 8-1 1. This is the classic Centroni cs interface timi ng. By s etting Parallel Mode 2 to Off [...]
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Interf aces 8-16 AUTOFD* Receiver for the Lexmark T640x The foll owing diagram i llustr ates the AUT OFD* receiver for the Lexmark T640x. DATA 1-8 Signal Driver/Rece ive r s for the Lexmark T640x The foll owing diagram illustr ates the DA T A 1-8 signal driver /receivers for the Lexmark T640x. 74L VC161284 GND 150 pF ±20% Connector Pin 470 pF ±10[...]
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Interf aces 8-17 ACKNLG*, ERROR*, SLCT, PE Dr ivers for the Lexmark T640x The foll owing diagram i llustrates the ACKNLG*, ERROR*, SLCT , PE drivers for the Lexmark T640x. BUSY Driver and INIT* Receiver for the Lexmark T640x The foll owing diagram i llustrates the BUSY driver an d the INIT* r eceiver for the Lexmark T640x. 74L VC161284 74L V C16128[...]
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Interf aces 8-18 SLCTIN* Receiver for the Lexmark T640x The foll owing diagra m illustrat es the SLCTI N * receiver for t he Lexmark T640x. Serial Interfa ce The serial in terfac e allows data to fl ow back and f or th between the computer and the printer . However , the serial int erface transfers data at a slo we r rat e than the parallel interfa[...]
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Interf aces 8-19 How to Connect the RS-232C Serial Interf ace Use Lexmark s erial c able P/N 103869 3 (15.24 m o r 50 ft) to connect the serial interf ace. RS-232C Seri al Cable Pin Ass ignments The RS-232C serial cabl e appear s as follows: T able 8-3: Dedicated Serial Connect or Pin Assignments (RS-232C) Pin Signal Direction Desc ription 1 GND Fr[...]
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Interf aces 8-20 Using an IBM-Compatible Personal Computer with Seria l Interface RS-232C Note: These inst ruc t ions are for connec ting the printer to an IBM-compatib l e personal computer usi ng a dual asynchronous adapter or an extern al print server . If you are using any of th e above product s, or if your computer has a 9-pin D shell connect[...]
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Interf aces 8-21 Serial Communication Paramete rs (RS-2 32C) The foll owing paragr aphs show accept able valu es for ser ial communicati on parameters. V oltage Lev el Range The maximum voltage level for control line s or data l ines is +/- 25 p osi tive V dc and +/- 25 negati ve V dc. A timing or control line i s active if t he voltage is more tha[...]
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Interf aces 8-22 Start and Stop Bits The print er receives data with 1 start bit and eit her 1 or 2 stop bit s. The printer always sends 1 start and 2 stop bits. Pari ty There are four possi bl e parity settings : O dd, Even, None, and Ignore. Odd The port expects to receive data fr ames with an odd number of logical 1’s per by te. The printer tr[...]
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Interf aces 8-23 Data Flow Control Data fl ow control is accomplishe d through the fol lowing l ines: • Data S e t R e ad y (D S R ) • Data T erminal Ready (DTR) Five data flow contro l protocols are available: • DTR pacing • DTR/DSR • XON/XOFF • XON/XOFF/DTR • XON/XOFF/DTR/DSR Y our printer supports t wo modes in which both hardware [...]
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Interf aces 8-24 Protocol (RS-232C) T able 8-4 shows the state or functi on of each serial inter face signal in the three dat a flow contro l protocols when the Honor DSR settin g is On. T able 8-5 shows the state of each serial int erface signal in the three data flow contr ol protocol s when the Honor DSR setting is Off. T able 8-4: Serial Link ([...]
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Interf aces 8-25 DTR and DTR/DSR Protocol Timing (RS-232C) Use DTR to pace the data flow from the computer . DTR goes from high to low to indicat e to the computer that the printer cannot receive more data when it detects the following BUSY conditions : • Buff er full • Attendance err or • Printer not in ready stat e The following di agra m i[...]
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Interf aces 8-26 XON/XOFF Pr otocol Timi ng (RS-232C) When you select this data flow control protoc ol, the print er sends an XOFF signal when it detects the followi ng BUSY condit ions: • Buff er full • Attendance err or • Printer not in ready stat e The foll owing diagram i llustrates XON/XOFF Protocol T iming. Legend: 1 The RTS signa l is [...]
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Interf aces 8-27 Serial E rro rs The printer pl aces an underscore charact er in the link buf fer when it detects an error . Some printers al so display seri al errors on the pri nte r operator panel or through MarkVi sion Profess ional as at tendance messages , such as a 54 Standard Serial Error or 54 Serial Option x Error (x represent s the numbe[...]
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Interf aces 8-28 Windows 95/98/Me/2 000, Windows NT 4.0, and Window s XP: For corr ect operat ion of t he RS-232C serial interface, whil e settin g up your communicat ions port , make sure you selected Hardware in the Flow Control field. Selectin g Hardware sets the communication to DTR prot ocol. See the following sections fo r m ore infor m ation[...]
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Interf aces 8-29 • The Ethe rnet 10/100Bas eTX print server confor m s to t he IEEE 802.3 standard f or 10BaseT ne tworks using Cat egory 3, 4, or 5 unshiel ded twisted- pair (UTP) cabling , and to the IEEE 802.3u Fast Ethernet standard for 100BaseTX networ ks using Cat egory 5 UTP c abling. For informat ion on installi ng a print server in your [...]
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Interf aces 8-30 Note: When using serial communication, the print er signals the host computer to stop transmi tt ing bytes when the serial input buf fer is within 640 bytes. In addition , when XON/XOFF pro toco l is used, the print er signals the host computer t o stop tr ansmittin g when the se rial input buf fer is 384, 256, and 128 bytes from f[...]
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PCL Support A-1 APPENDIX A: PCL Support T able A-1 lists PCL emulation commands and ide n ti fies printe rs that support them. For detailed inf ormation about PCL emulation commands and how to sel ect them, see “PCL Emulati on” on page 2-1. T able A-2 on page A-6 identifi es pr inter support for the GL/2 commands. T able A-1: PCL Emulation Comm[...]
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PCL Support A-2 ESC &f#F Set Universal H eight 2-36 ✓ ESC &f#G Set Unive rsal Widt h 2-36 ✓ ESC &f#O Set Univer sal Feed Direction 2-37 ✓ ESC &f#W Set Univ ers al Cus tom Name 2 - 37 ✓ ESC &f#S Push / Pop C ursor Pos ition 2-41 ✓ ESC &f#X Macro Control 2-45 ✓ ESC &f#Y Set Macro I D 2-45 ✓ ESC &k#G Set L[...]
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PCL Support A-3 ESC &p#I Palette Contro l ID 2-52 ✓ ESC &p#S Select Palette 2-52 ✓ ESC &p#X[d ata] Trans parent Print Data 2-43 ✓ ESC &r#F Flush All Pages 2-54 ✓ ESC &s#C End-Of-Line T ext Wrap 2-55 ✓ ESC &t#P T ext Parsing Me thod 2-44 ✓ ESC &u#D U nit of Measure 2-35 ✓ ESC (# Primary Font Sy mbol Set 2-42[...]
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PCL Support A-4 ESC *b #V[data] Tr ansfer Rast er Data (by Plane) 2-49 ✓ ESC *b #W[data] T ransfer Rast er Data (by Row / Block) 2-5 0 ✓ ESC *b #Y Y Of fset 2-49 ✓ ESC *c #A Horizon tal Rect ang le Size (in PCL Units) 2-47 ✓ ESC *c #B V ertical Rec tangle Si ze (in PCL Units) 2-47 ✓ ESC *c#D Set Font ID 2-45 ✓ ESC *c#E Set Character Cod[...]
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PCL Support A-5 ESC *p #X Horizon tal Cursor Pos ition (in PCL Units) 2-40 ✓ ESC *p#Y V ertical Cursor Positio n (in PCL Units) 2-41 ✓ ESC *r# A Start R aster Grap hic s 2-4 9 ✓ ESC *r# F Rast er Graphic s Present ation Mod e 2-49 ✓ ESC *r# S Rast er Width (Sou rce) 2-49 ✓ ESC *r# T Rast er Height (Sou rce) 2-49 ✓ ESC *r# U Simple C olo[...]
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PCL Support A-6 T able A-2 lists GL/2 commands and identi fi es the printer s that support them. ESC *i #W[data] Viewing Illuminant 2-5 3 ✘ ESC 9 C lear Hor i zont al Mar gin s 2-37 ✓ ESC = H alf Line-Fe ed 2-41 ✓ ESC %#A Enter PCL Emulatio n 2-55 ✓ ESC %#B Enter GL/2 L anguage Note: The v alues of -1, 2, a nd 3 are not su pport ed by any o[...]
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PCL Support A-7 CR Color Ran ge 2-59 ✓ DF D efa ult 2 -56 ✓ DI Absolute Direction 2-58 ✓ DR R elative Direction 2 - 58 ✓ DT Define L abel T erminator 2-58 ✓ DV Define V ariable T ext Path 2-58 ✓ EA Edge Rectan gle Absolute 2-57 ✓ EP Edge Polygo n 2-57 ✓ ER Edge Rectangle Relative 2-57 ✓ ES E xtr a Spac e 2 -58 ✓ EW Edge Wedg e 2[...]
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PCL Support A-8 NP N umber of Pe ns 2-59 ✓ P A Plot Absolute 2-57 ✓ PC Pen Color 2-59 ✓ PD Pen Down 2-57 ✓ PE Polyline E ncoded 2-57 ✓ PM Polygon Mode 2-57 ✓ PP Pixel Plac ement 2-57 ✓ PR Plot Relative 2-57 ✓ PU Pen Up 2-57 ✓ PW Pen Width 2-59 ✓ RA Fill Rectangl e Absolute 2-58 ✓ RF D efi ne Ras ter F ill 2 -59 ✓ RO Rotate C[...]
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PCL Support A-9 TR T ransparency Mo de 2-59 ✓ UL User Defined Line 2-59 ✓ WG Fi ll Wedge 2-58 ✓ WU Pen Widt h Units 2-59 ✓ T able A-2: GL/2 Commands (Continued) ✓ Supported ✘ Not Supp orted Command Page numbe rs reference com mand descripti ons. Printer Model Function Page T640, T642, T644[...]
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PJL Support B-1 APPENDIX B: PJL Support The followi ng tabl es list PJL commands and identif y printers that support them. For detail ed inf ormat ion about P JL commands, see “Pr int er Job Language” on page 3-1. Al l commands may not have a full descr iption. Note: The word common applies to those var iables common to both your Lexmark printe[...]
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PJL Support B-2 HOLD 3-1 3 ✘ HOLDKEY 3-13 ✘ HOLDTYPE 3-14 ✘ IMAGEADAP T 3-14 ✘ INTRA Y1 ✘ INTRA Y2 3-14 ✘ INTRA Y3 3-14 ✘ INTRA Y4 3-14 ✘ INTRA Y5 3-14 ✘ INTRA Y1SIZE 3-14 ✓ INTRA Y2SIZE 3-14 ✓ INTRA Y3SIZE 3-14 ✘ INTRA Y4SIZE 3-14 ✘ INTRA Y5SIZE 3-14 ✘ IOBUFFER ✘ IOSIZE ✘ JOBA TTR ✘ JOBNAME 3-14 ✘ JOBOFFSE T 3-1[...]
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PJL Support B-3 P AGEPROTECT 3-16 ✓ P APER 3-16 ✓ P ARA LLEL 3-17 ✘ P ASSWORD 3-17 ✓ PERSONALITY 3-17 ✓ POWERSA VE 3-17 ✓ POWERSA VETIME 3-18 ✓ PRINTQUALITY ✘ QTY 3-18 ✘ RENDERMODE ✘ REPRINT 3-18 ✓ RESOLUTION 3-1 8 ✓ RESOURCESA VE 3-18 RESOURCESA VESIZE ✘ RET 3-18 ✘ TIMEOUT 3-1 8 ✓ USERNAME 3-19 ✘ WIDEA4 3-19 ✘ T a[...]
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PJL Support B-4 T able B-2: Printer Uniq ue PJL V ariables for Both Printer Lan guages ✓ Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supp orted Page numbe rs re fer e nce v ari ab le d escri pti ons and ar e listed f or supporte d variabl es only . Default values are listed for excep tions only . T640, T6 42, T644 V ariable Name Page LACTIVEBINRESET 3-19 ✘[...]
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PJL Support B-5 LCUSTOMP APERWI D TH 3-22 ✓ LCUSTOMP APERHEIGHT 3-23 ✓ LCUSTOMP APERFEED 3-23 ✓ LCUSTOMTYPE1 LENGTH 3-23 ✘ LCUSTOMTYPE1LOADING 3-2 3 ✓ LCUSTOMTYPE1MEDI A 3-23 ✓ LCUSTOMTYPE1 NAME 3-23 ✓ LCUSTOMTYPE1OUTBIN 3-2 4 ✘ LCUSTOMTYPE1 TEXTURE 3-24 ✓ LCUSTOMTYPE1 WEIGHT 3-24 ✓ LCUSTOMTYPE2 LENGTH 3-24 ✘ LCUSTOMTYPE2LOADI[...]
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PJL Support B-6 LCUSTOMTYPE4OUTBIN 3-2 7 ✘ LCUSTOMTYPE4 TEXTURE 3-27 ✓ LCUSTOMTYPE4 WEIGHT 3-27 ✓ LCUSTOMTYPE5 LENGTH 3-28 ✘ LCUSTOMTYPE5LOADING 3-2 8 ✘ LCUSTOMTYPE5MEDI A 3-28 ✓ LCUSTOMTYPE5 NAME 3-28 ✓ LCUSTOMTYPE5OUTBIN 3-2 8 ✘ LCUSTOMTYPE5 TEXTURE 3-28 ✓ LCUSTOMTYPE5 WEIGHT 3-29 ✓ LCUSTOMTYPE6 LENGTH 3-29 ✘ LCUSTOMTYPE6LOA[...]
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PJL Support B-7 LF AXREDIALFREQUENCY 3-31 ✘ LF AXTRANSMISSIONLOG 3-31 ✘ LFEEDERP APERTYPE 3-3 1 ✘ LGLOSSYLOADING 3-31 ✘ LGLOSSYOUTPUTBIN 3-32 ✘ LGLOSSYTEXTURE 3-32 ✘ LGLOSSYWEIGHT 3-32 ✘ LHOLEPUNCHALARM 3- 32 ✘ LHOLEPUNCHMODE 3 -32 ✘ LHONOR INIT 3- 32 ✓ LIMAGEBRIGHTNESS 3-32 ✘ LIMAGECO NTRAST 3-32 ✘ LIMAGEENHANCE 3-32 ✓ LI[...]
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PJL Support B-8 LLETTERHEADLOADING 3-34 ✘ LLETTERHEADOUTBIN 3-3 5 ✘ LLETTERHEADTEXTURE 3-35 ✓ LLETTERHEADWEIGHT 3-35 ✓ LMANUALCOLORRGBTEXT 3-35 ✘ LMANUALCOLORRGBGRAPHICS 3-35 ✘ LMANUALCOLORRGBIMAGE 3 -35 ✘ LMANUALCOLORCMYKTEXT 3-35 ✘ LMANUALCOLORCMYKGRAPHICS 3-35 ✘ LMANUALCOLORCMYKIM AGE 3-36 ✘ LMANUALENVELOPESIZE 3-3 6 ✓ LMAN[...]
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PJL Support B-9 LOP TIO NAL OUT BIN 8NAM E 3-3 8 ✘ LOP TIO NAL OUT BIN 9NAM E 3-3 8 ✘ LOPTIONALO UTBIN10NAME 3-38 ✘ LOUTBINCONFIG 3-38 ✘ LOVER FLOW OUTB IN 3-3 9 ✘ LOVERFLOWTIM ER 3-39 ✘ LP AGECOUNT 3-39 ✓ LP AGEMODE 3-39 ✓ LP APERSOURCE 3-39 LPICTUREGRADE 3-40 ✓ LPLAINLENG TH 3-40 ✘ LPLAINOUTBIN 3-4 0 ✘ LPLAINTEXTURE 3-4 0 ?[...]
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PJL Support B-10 LPUNCH 3-43 ✘ LREAROUTBINNAM E 3-43 ✘ LREPEA TPRINTLIMIT 3-43 ✘ LRESET 3-43 ✓ LRESOURCESA VE 3-43 ✓ LRIGHTMARGINOFFSET 3-43 ✓ LSCREENING 3-4 3 ✘ LSEP ARA TORSHEETS 3-43 ✓ LSEP ARA TORSOURCE 3-43 ✓ LST ANDARDOUTBINNAM E 3-44 ✘ LST APLE 3-44 ✘ LST APLESEMPTY ALARM 3-44 ✘ LST APLETESTBIN 3-44 ✘ LST APLETESTSO[...]
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PJL Support B-1 1 L TRA Y3SENSEDTYPETRANSP ARENCY 3-46 ✘ L TRA Y4SENSEDTYPEP APER 3-46 ✘ L TRA Y4SENSEDTYPETRANSP ARENCY 3-46 ✘ L TRA Y1AUTOSIZE 3-4 6 ✘ L TRA Y2AUTOSIZE 3-4 6 ✘ L TRA Y3AUTOSIZE 3-4 6 ✘ L TRA Y4AUTOSIZE 3-4 6 ✘ L TRA Y5AUTOSIZE 3-4 6 ✘ L TRA Y1P APERTYPE 3-46 L TRA Y2P APERTYPE 3-47 L TRA Y3P APERTYPE 3-47 ✘ L TRA[...]
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PJL Support B-12 PTSIZ E 3 -48 ✓ SYMSET 3-48 ✓ T able B-4: Printer Uniq ue V ariables for PCL Emulation ✓ Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supp orted Page numbe rs re fer e nce v ari ab le d escri pti ons. T640, T642 , T644 V ariable Name Page LA4WIDTH 3-4 9 ✓ LASSIGNFEEDER 3-49 ✘ LASSIGNMANUALENVELOPE 3-49 ✓ LASSIGNMANUALP APER 3-49 ✓[...]
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PJL Support B-13 T able B-5: Common V ariables for PostScript Emulation ✓ Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supp orted Page numb ers refe rence v ariabl e desc riptio ns and are liste d for supported v ariables only . T640, T642 , T644 V ariable Name Page JAMRECOVERY 3-51 ✓ PRTPS ERRS 3-51 ✓ ADOBEMBT ✘ T able B-6: Printer Uniq ue V ariables f[...]
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PJL Support B-14 T able B-8: Status Readba ck Commands ✓ Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supp orted Page numb e rs re fer e nce c omma nd de scr i pti ons. T640, T6 42, T644 Command Name Page Dinquire 3-5 4 ✓ Echo 3- 55 ✓ Info 3-56 ✓ Inquire 3-5 8 ✓ Ustatus 3-59 ✓ Ustatusoff 3-60 ✓ T able B-9: UST A TUS Unsolicited St atus V ariables [...]
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PJL Support B-15 T able B-10: PJL Messages f or Auto-Conti nuable Conditions ✓ Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supp orted Page num bers reference me ssage de scriptions. T640, T6 42, T644 Message Page Statu s Code Return String Interventi on Require d - PPDS Font Error 3-63 30014 5 0 PPDS Fo nt Error ✓ Interventi on Require d - Insuf ficient Co[...]
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PJL Support B-16 Interventi on Require d - Parallel Po rt Disabled 3-64 30018 56 Parallel Port Disa bled ✘ Interventi on Require d - Parallel Po rt Error 3-64 30018 56 Parallel Port x Dis abled ✘ Interventi on Require d - Standard U SB Disable d 3-64 30018 56 Standard USB Port Disabl ed ✓ Interventi on Require d - Resou rce Sa ve Off Defici e[...]
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PJL Support B-17 Interventi on Require d - Sche dul ed Main tena nce 3-6 5 30075 8 0 Sch edule d Maintenan ce ✓ Interventi on Require d - Resou rce Sa ve Off Defici ent Memory 3-65 30076 35 Res S av e Off Defic ient Memory ✓ Interventi on Require d - Insuf ficient Collatio n Area 3-6 5 30076 3 7 In suf fic ie n t C oll at i on Area ✘ Interven[...]
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PJL Support B-18 Interventi on Require d - Disk Op eration Fai led Faxes o n Disk 3-65 32001 Oper ation Fai led Fa xes on Disk ✘ Interventi on Require d - Flash Fu ll 3-65 32002 52 Flash Fu ll ✓ Interventi on Require d - Disk Full 3-66 32002 62 Di sk Fu ll ✘ Inte rve ntio n re quir ed: Disk Corrupted. Reformat? 3-66 32015 Disk Corrup ted. Ref[...]
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PJL Support B-19 Interventi on Require d - Belt Exhau sted 3-66 40038 80 Belt Exhausted ✘ Interventi on Require d - Fuser/Belt Exh auste d 3-66 40038 80 Fuser/Be lt Exh aus te d ✘ Interventi on Require d - ITU Mainte nance 3-66 40038 83 ITU Maintenance ✘ T able B-1 1: PJL Message s for Att endance Conditions ✓ Supported Printer Model ✘ No[...]
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PJL Support B-20 Interventi on Require d - Printer Cover Open 3 -68 40021 Close Cove r ✘ Interventi on Require d - Close T oner Box Cove r 3- 67 40021 Close Cover A ✘ Interventi on Require d - Close Deflector G 3-68 40021 Close Deflector G ✘ Interventi on Require d - Defective Print Cartridg e 3-67 40021 31 Defective Pr int Ca rt ri dg e ✓ [...]
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PJL Support B-21 Interventi on Require d - Close Front Door 3-68 40021 Close Front Door ✘ Interventi on Require d - Close Side Doo r 3-68 40021 Close Side Door ✘ Interventi on Require d - Close Finis her Do or 3-68 40021 Close Finishe r Door ✘ Interventi on Require d - Close Fin isher Side Door 3-68 40021 Close Finisher Side Door ✘ Interven[...]
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PJL Support B-22 Interventi on Require d - Reattach Bi ns 3-69 40029 Re attach Bins <bin #x - bin #y> ✘ Interventi on Require d - Install Bi n x or Cancel Job 3-69 40029 Install Bin x or Can cel Job ✘ Interventi on Require d - Check Fin isher Installat ion 3-69 40029 Check Fi nish e r Instal lati on ✘ Interventi on Require d - Check Mai[...]
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PJL Support B-23 Interventi on Require d - T oner Low 3-70 40038 88 Y ellow T oner Low 88 Ma genta T o ner Low 88 C yan T oner Low 88 B lack T on er L ow ✘ 3-70 88 Col o r Pr int C a rtri dg e Low 88 Black Pr i nt Ca rtridg e Low 88 Photo Prin t Cartridge Low ✘ 3-70 88 Y ellow T one r Empty 88 Ma genta T o ner Empt y 88 C yan T oner Empt y 88 B[...]
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PJL Support B-24 Interventi on Require d - Replac e Oil Coa ting Rol l 3-71 40038 Replace Oil Coating Roll ✘ Interventi on Require d - Cartridge Em pty 3-71 40039 89 Cartridge Empty <CMYK> ✘ Interventi on Require d - Load Staples 3-71 40040 Load Staples ✘ Interventi on Require d - Priming Fa iled. R etry? 3-71 40041 Priming F ailed. Ret[...]
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PJL Support B-25 T able B-12: PJL Messages f or Paper Handli ng ✓ Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supp orted Page num bers reference me ssage de scriptions. T640, T6 42, T644 Message Page Statu s Code Return String* Interventi on Require d - Wr ong Paper Si ze in T ray x 3-73 30034 34 Wrong Pape r Size in T r ay x ✘ Interventi on Require d - Wr[...]
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PJL Support B-26 Interventi on Require d - Change Request 3-73 41 x yy C hange <s our ce> <Custom T ype Name> <Custom St ring > <siz e> <typ e > <size> ✓ Interventi on Require d - Insert D uplex Pages & Press Go. 3-73 412yy I ns ert Dup lex Pag es & Pres s G o. ✘ Interventi on Require d - Insert T ray[...]
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PJL Support B-27 Interventi on Require d - Paper Jam 3-76 42 03 x ✘ Interventi on Require d - Paper Jam 3-76 4204x ✘ Interventi on Require d - Paper Jam 3-76 4205x ✘ Interventi on Require d - Paper Jam 3-76 4206x ✘ Interventi on Require d - Paper Jam 3-76 4207x ✘ Interventi on Require d - Paper Jam 3-76 4208x ✘ Interventi on Require d -[...]
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PJL Support B-28 Interventi on Require d - Paper Jam 3-77 42 33 x ✘ Interventi on Require d - Paper Jam 3-77 4234 ✘ Interventi on Require d - Paper Jam 3-77 42 4 yx ✘ Interventi on Require d - Paper Jam 3-77 4241wy ✘ Interventi on Require d - Paper Jam 3-77 4242wy ✘ Interventi on Require d - Paper Jam 3-77 4243w ✘ Interventi on Require [...]
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PJL Support B-29 Interventi on Require d - Paper Jam 3-77 42 51 x ✘ Interventi on Require d - Paper Jam 3-77 42 52 w ✘ Interventi on Require d - Paper Jam 3-78 42 53 w ✘ Interventi on Require d - Paper Jam 3-78 42 54 wy ✘ Interventi on Require d - Paper Jam 3-78 4255 ✘ Interventi on Require d - Paper Jam 3-78 42 56 w ✘ Interventi on Req[...]
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PJL Support B-30 Interventi on Require d - Paper Jam 3-78 4272 ✘ Interventi on Require d - Paper Jam 3-78 4273 ✘ Interventi on Require d - Paper Jam 3-78 42 80 w ✘ Interventi on Require d - Paper Jam 3-78 42 80 x ✘ Interventi on Require d - Paper Jam 3-79 42 81 w ✘ Interventi on Require d - Paper Jam 3-79 42 81 x ✘ Interventi on Require[...]
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PJL Support B-31 Interventi on Require d - Paper Jam 3-79 4288 ✘ Interventi on Require d - Paper Jam 3-79 4289 ✘ Interventi on Require d - Paper Jam 3-79 4290 ✘ Interventi on Require d - Paper Jam 3-79 4291 ✘ Interventi on Require d - Paper Jam 3-79 4292 ✘ Interventi on Require d - Paper Jam 3-79 4293 ✘ Interventi on Require d - Paper J[...]
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PJL Support B-32 T able B-15: Device Attendance Messages ✓ Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supp orted Page num bers reference me ssage de scriptions. T640, T6 42, T644 Message Page RDYMSG 3-80 ✓ OPMSG 3-81 ✓ STMSG 3-81 ✓ T able B-16: Lexmark Unique PJL Commands ✓ Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supp orted Page numb e rs re fer e nce c omm[...]
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PJL Support B-33 LRUNFILE 3-91 ✓ LRENAMEFILE 3-92 ✓ LDELETEFILE 3-9 2 ✓ LFORMA T 3-92 ✓ LDEFRAG 3-9 2 ✓ T able B-17: File a nd Device Prote ction Commands ✓ Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supp orted Page numb e rs re fer e nce c omma nd de scr i pti ons. T640, T64 2, T644 Command Page LDECLARE LRESOURCE 3-95 ✓ LDELETEP ASSWORD 3-96 ?[...]
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PostScript Support C-1 APPENDIX C: PostScript Support The foll owing tab les list PostScript co mmands and ident ify pri nters that support them. For detail ed inf ormation about PostScr ipt emulation, see “Po stScr ipt Emulati on ” on page 4-1. T able C-1: Supplemental Operat ors ✓ Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supp orted Page num bers ref[...]
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PostScript Support C-2 doprinterro rs 4-22 ✓ doret 4-22 ✓ dostar tpage 4-23 ✓ dosyss tart 4-23 ✓ duplexe r 4-23 ✓ duplexm ode 4-24 ✓ engines ync 4-24 ✓ file 4-25 ✓ filename forall 4-25 ✓ file pos iti on 4- 25 ✓ firstsid e 4-26 ✓ fontnonz erowinding 4-26 ✓ hardwareiom ode 4-26 ✓ idlefonts 4-26 ✓ ignoresi ze 4-3 ✓ initia[...]
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PostScript Support C-3 quiet 4-32 ✓ rams ize 4 -33 ✓ real form at 4 -33 ✓ rena mefil e 4 -33 ✓ reso luti on 4 -34 ✓ revi sion 4 -34 ✓ sccbatc h 4-35 ✓ sccinte ractive 4-3 6 ✓ setcove rpage 4-36 ✓ setdef aulttime outs 4-3 6 ✓ setdoidl efonts 4-37 ✓ setd oja mreco very 4 -37 ✓ setdoprinterro rs 4-37 ✓ setdor et 4-38 ✓ setd[...]
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PostScript Support C-4 setresol ution 4-44 ✓ setscc batch 4-44 ✓ setscc interactive 4-4 5 ✓ setsoftw areiomo de 4-45 ✓ settumbl e 4-45 ✓ setu niver salsi ze 4- 4 ✓ setuser diskpe rcent 4-4 6 ✓ software iomode 4-4 6 ✓ tumble 4-4 6 ✓ userdisk percent 4-4 7 ✓ waittimeo ut 4-47 ✓ T able C-2: Page Device Parameters ✓ Supported Pr[...]
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PostScript Support C-5 — IETPictu reGrade 4-48 ✓ — None 4-48 ✓ • T onerSaver 4-49 • Pictu reGrade 4-49 ✓ • Imag eEnhancemen t 4-49 ✓ • Print Darkn ess 4- 49 ✓ • AutoM ediaT ype 4-50 • Ed ge T oEd ge 4 - 50 ✓ • Defaul tPolicies PageSize 4-50 ✘ • Su bs tit ute Size 4-50 ✓ • T ype 4-51 • ColorCorrection 4-51 ✘[...]
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PostScript Support C-6 — Match All 4-5 2 ✓ — Media Color 4-52 ✓ — Media T ype 4-52 ✓ — Media Weight 4-52 ✓ — InputLo c ation 4-52 ✓ • Mode 4-53 ✓ • Priority 4-5 3 ✓ Install 4-5 3 ✓ Jog 4-53 ✘ ManualF eed 4-54 ✓ ManualF eedTim eout 4-54 ✓ MediaCol or 4-54 ✓ MediaPos ition 4-54 MediaT ype 4-54 ✓ MediaW eight 4-[...]
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PostScript Support C-7 • 3 - Opt ion al Bi n 3 4 -57 ✓ • 4 - Opt ion al Bi n 4 4 -57 ✓ • 5 - Opt ion al Bi n 5 4 -57 ✓ • 6 - Opt ion al Bi n 6 4 -57 ✓ • 7 - Opt ion al Bi n 7 4 -57 ✓ • 8 - Opt ion al Bi n 8 4 -57 ✓ • 9 - Opt ion al Bi n 9 4 -57 ✓ • 10 - Opti onal Bin 1 0 4-57 ✓ — Outpu tT ype 4-57 ✓ — Outpu tLo[...]
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PostScript Support C-8 Staple 4-60 ✘ T raySwitch 4-60 ✓ Tu m b l e 4 - 6 1 ✓ Univer salDeta ils 4-61 ✓ • T ype 4-61 • PageSize 4-61 ✓ • Orie ntation 4-61 ✓ • Prompt 4-61 ✓ T able C-3: User Interpr eter Parameters ✓ Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supp orted Page num bers referen ce param eter desc riptions. T640, T64 2, T644[...]
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PostScript Support C-9 MaxOpS tack 4-64 10000 0 ✓ MaxPatte rnItem 4-64 20000 ✓ MaxScree nItem 4-64 48000 ✓ MaxSupe rScreen 4-64 1024 ✓ MaxUPathIt em 4-64 5000 ✓ MinFontC ompres s 4-64 21 47483647 ✓ Page Coun t 4 -64 0 ✓ UseOldc opypage 4-6 4 false ✓ VMReclaim 4-64 0 ✓ VMThresho ld 4-6 4 25000 per MB of RAM ✓ W ait T imeou t 4- 6[...]
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PostScript Support C-10 CurPatternC ache 4-66 CurScreenSto rage 4-66 CurSourceLi st 4-66 CurUPathCac he 4-66 DisableFa s tProc s 4-66 DoPrintErrors 4-67 DoStartPag e 4-67 Enab leE xtra Fon ts 4 -67 EngineBoot 4-67 ✓ EngineC ode 4-67 ✓ EngineSpee d 4-67 ✓ Environm entSave 4-6 7 Factor yDefaul ts 4-67 FatalErr orAddress 4-6 7 Font Reso urceD ir[...]
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PostScript Support C-1 1 MaxScree nStorage 4-6 8 MaxSourc eList 4-69 MaxUPa thCache 4-6 9 Page Coun t 4 -69 PanelCo de 4-69 ✓ PrinterCo de 4-69 ✓ PrinterNa me 4-69 ✓ RamSiz e 4-69 ✓ Real Fo rmat 4-69 Revisi on 4-69 ✓ Search BuiltinFon tsFirst 4-6 9 SerialNu mber 4-69 ✓ StartJobPasswo rd 4-69 StartupMod e 4-69 StaticRa mSize 4-69 ✓ Sys[...]
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PostScript Support C-12 T able C-5: Devices Supported ✓ Supported ✘ Not Supp orted n Network version of the printer mo del Printer Model T640 T642 T644 Device Page %Par alle lA% 4-65 ✓✓ ✓ %Par alle lB% ✘✘✘ %Par alle lC% ✘✘✘ %Par alle lD% ✘✘✘ %Serial A% ✓✓✓ %Serial B% ✘✘✘ %Serial C% ✘✘✘ %Serial D% ✘✘[...]
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PostScript Support C-13 %AppSock etC% 4-65 ✘✘✘ %AppSock etD% ✘✘✘ %RemotePri nterA% ✘✘✘ %RemotePri nterB% ✘✘✘ %RemotePri nterC% ✘✘✘ %RemotePri nterD% ✘✘✘ %PrintServerA% ✘✘✘ %PrintServerB% ✘✘✘ %PrintServerC% ✘✘✘ %PrintServerD% ✘✘✘ %LPR_A% ✓✓✓ %LPR_B% ✘✘✘ %LPR_C% ✘✘✘ %LPR_D%[...]
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PostScript Support C-14 T able C-6: Device Parameters ✓ Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supp orted Page num bers referen ce param eter desc riptions. T640, T6 42, T644 Key Page Device Parameters for the Communi cation De vice %Paralle l%, %Parallel A%, %ParallelB%, %ParallelC%, %ParallelD% Delaye dOutputCl ose 4-72 ✓ Enabled 4-7 2 ✓ Filtering[...]
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PostScript Support C-15 PCLSmartSwitc h 4-74 ✓ PortLocati on 4-74 ✓ PSSmartSwitch 4-7 4 ✓ Robust Xon 4-74 ✓ SerialMod e 4-74 ✓ StopBits 4-7 5 ✓ T ype 4-75 ✓ Device Parameters for the Communi cation De vice %LocalT alk%, % LocalT alkA%, %LocalT alkB%, %LocalT alkC%, %L ocalT alkD% Delaye dOutputCl ose 4-75 ✓ Enabled 4-7 5 ✓ Filteri[...]
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PostScript Support C-16 HasNam es 4-77 ✓ Interpreter 4-7 7 ✓ Node ID 4 -77 ✓ On 4- 77 ✓ PCLSmartSwitc h 4-77 ✓ PortLocati on 4-77 ✓ PSSmartSwitch 4-7 7 ✓ T ype 4-77 ✓ Device Parameters for the Communi cation Device %I R%, %IR_A%, %IR_B%, %IR_C%, %IR_D% Delaye dOutputCl ose 4-77 ✓ Enabled 4-7 8 ✓ Filtering 4-7 8 ✓ HasNam es 4-7[...]
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PostScript Support C-17 PSSmartSwitch 4-7 9 ✓ T ype 4-79 ✓ Device Parameters for the Communi cation De vice %T okenT alk%, %T okenT alkA%, %T okenT alkB%, %T okenT alkC%, %T okenT alkD% Address 4-7 9 ✓ Bridging 4-7 9 ✓ Delaye dOutputCl ose 4-80 ✓ Enabled 4-8 0 ✓ Filtering 4-8 0 ✓ HasNam es 4-80 ✓ Interpreter 4-8 0 ✓ Node ID 4 -80 [...]
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PostScript Support C-18 Device Parameters for the Communi cation De vice %AppSock et%, %AppSock etA%, %AppSocketB%, %AppSock etC%, %App SocketD% Delaye dOutputCl ose 4-81 ✓ Enabled 4-8 1 ✓ Filtering 4-8 1 ✓ HasNam es 4-81 ✓ Interpreter 4-8 1 ✓ On 4- 81 ✓ PortLocati on 4-81 ✓ T ype 4-81 ✓ Device Parameters for the Communi cation De v[...]
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PostScript Support C-19 PortLocati on 4-83 ✓ T ype 4-83 ✓ Device Par ame ters fo r th e Com muni cati on D ev ice % LPR%, %LPR_A%, %LPR_B%, % LPR_C%, %L PR_D% Enabled 4-8 4 ✓ Filtering 4-8 4 ✓ HasNam es 4-84 ✓ Interpreter 4-8 4 ✓ On 4- 84 ✓ PortLocati on 4-84 ✓ T ype 4-84 ✓ Device Parameters for the Communi cation De vice %LexLi n[...]
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PostScript Support C-20 Device Parameters for the Communi cation De vice %Ethernet Physical %, %EthernetPhy sicalA%, %Ethernet Physical B%, %Etherne tPhysicalC%, %Ethernet Physical D% EthernetAdd ress 4-86 ✓ On 4- 86 ✓ PortLocati on 4-86 ✓ T ype 4-86 ✓ Device Parameters for the Communi cation De vice %T okenRingPhysica l%, %T okenRingPhysic[...]
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PostScript Support C-21 Month 4-8 8 ✓ Runnin g 4-88 ✓ Seco nd 4- 88 ✓ T ype 4-88 ✓ Y ear 4- 88 ✓ DateT i me 4-88 ✓ DayOfW eekLong 4-88 ✓ DayO fWeekN um 4 -88 ✓ DayOfW eekShort 4-8 8 ✓ T able C-6: Device Parameters (Continued) ✓ Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supp orted Page num bers referen ce param eter desc riptions. T640, T6[...]
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PostScript Support C-22 Device Parameters for the Parameters Device %disk1% BlockSiz e 4-88 ✓ Free 4-88 ✓ HasNam es 4-88 ✓ Initializ eAction 4-89 ✓ Logical Size 4-89 ✓ Mounted 4-8 9 ✓ PhysicalSiz e 4-89 ✓ Removabl e 4-89 ✓ Search able 4-89 ✓ Sear chO rder 4-89 ✓ T ype 4-89 ✓ Wr iteable 4-8 9 ✓ Device Parameters for the Param[...]
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PostScript Support C-23 Device Parameters for the Parameters Device %rom % BlockSiz e 4-91 ✓ Free 4-91 ✓ HasNam es 4-91 ✓ Initializ eAction 4-91 ✓ Logical Size 4-91 ✓ Mounted 4-9 1 ✓ PhysicalSiz e 4-91 ✓ Removabl e 4-91 ✓ Search able 4-91 ✓ Sear chO rder 4-91 ✓ T ype 4-91 ✓ Wr iteable 4-9 1 ✓ T able C-7: PostScript Commands:[...]
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Index X-1 Index A airflow r equirement 7-1 altitude speci fi cations 7-4 atmospheric pressure 7-4 attendance messages (PJL) 3-63, 3- 67, 3-72, 3-75 B biblio graphy 1-5 C clearance req uirements 7-3 communicatio ns computer-t o-printer 8-8 ports, set ting up 8-2 Windows 2000 8-4 Windows 95/98/ Me 8-2 Windows NT 4. 0 8-3 Windows XP 8-5 printer -to-co[...]
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Index X-2 macros 2-45 miscellaneous commands 2-55 page contr ol 2-36 picture f rame 2-55 print model 2-46 raster grap hics 2-49 rectangul ar area f ill graphi cs 2-47 status r eadback 2-54 user-defi ned pattern 2-47 user-defi ned symbol set 2-44 external network adapt er See exte rnal pr int s erve r external print server MarkN et P ro 8-2 9 MarkNe[...]
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Index X-3 MarkVi sion Professional 2-1 operator panel 2-1 software prog ram 2-2 PostScript emulat ion 4-1 operator panel 4-1 software prog ram 4-2 Printer Job Language ( PJL) 3-3 setting for dif ferent interf aces 5-2 SmartSwitch 5- 1 logical pag e PCL emulation 2-3, 2-5 M macros printi ng directory list flash memory or disk 6-3 setting password pr[...]
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Index X-4 contro l code s 2-31 escape control code 2-31 linking c om mands 2-33 parameters 2-32 relati ve posi tioning 2-33 syntax 2-32 commands alphabetic 2 - 34 alphanumeric ID 2-40 color ex tensions assign color index 2-53 color c om ponent one 2-53 color c om ponent three 2-53 color c om ponent two 2-53 color l ookup tabl es 2-52 configur e ima[...]
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Index X-5 page orie ntation 2-37 page size 2-36 paper source 2-36 prin t dir ection 2-37 right ma rgi n 2-37 set page leng th 2-39 set univ ers al custom name 2-37 set univ e rs al feed direction 2-37 set univ ers al height 2-36 set univ e rs al width 2-36 skip perfor ation 2-38 text l ength 2-38 text sc ale mode 2-39 top margin 2-37 vertica l moti[...]
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Index X-6 accessing fi les 6-9 device names 6-9 device par ameters 4-71 device sea rch order 6-12 envelope si ze supp ort 4-9 filenames 6-9 interpr eter parameters 4-62 page device parameters 4-48 paper size commands currentuni versalsi ze 4-3 ignoresi ze 4-3 setignor esize 4-3 setuniver salsize 4-4 paper tray commands manualfeed 4-7 papertray 4- 7[...]
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Index X-7 setignor esize 4-41 setjobti meout 4-42 setmanualdupl exmode 4-42 setpapert ray 4-42 setprint ername 4-43 setquiet 4- 43 setresol ution 4-44 setsccbatc h 4-44 setsc cintera ctive 4-45 setsoftwar eiomode 4-45 settumb le 4-45 setuserdi skpercent 4-46 softwarei omode 4-46 tumble 4-46 userdiskpe rcent 4-47 waittimeo ut 4-47 system parameter s[...]
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Index X-8 Load Staple s 3-71, 3-72 Open Cover 3-68 Open Rear Door 3-68 OPMSG message 3-71 paper handling 34 Incorrect Media 3-73 34 Wr ong Pa per Siz e in T ray x 3-73 34 Wrong Pa per Size Manual Feed 3- 73 Change <sour ce> 3-73 Check <sour ce> Paper Guide 3-73 Insert Duplex Pages & Press Go. 3-73 Insert T ray <source #> 3-73 [...]
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Index X-9 36 Resolution Reduced 3-64 37 Insuf ficient Collation Area 3-63, 3-65 37 Insuf ficient Defrag Memory 3-63 37 Insuf ficient Memory 3-63 38 Memory Full 3-63 39 Complex Page 3-63 50 PPDS Font Error 3-63 51 Defective Fl ash 3-64, 3-66 52 Flash Full 3-64, 3-65 53 Unformatted Fla sh 3 -64, 3-66 54 Network x Software Err or 3-65 54 Par x ENA Con[...]
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Index X-10 LPRINTTESTP AGE 3-83 LREADFILE 3-90 LRENAMEFILE 3-92 LRUNFILE 3-91 L WRITEFILE 3-91 OPMSG 3-81 RDYMSG 3-80 RESET 3-11 SET 3-9 STMSG 3-81 UST A TUS 3-59 UST A TUSOFF 3-60 informat ion messages 88 Black Print Cart r idge Low 3-61 88 Black T oner Low 3-61 88 Color Print Cartridg e Low 3-61 88 Cyan T oner Low 3-61 88 Magenta T oner Low 3-61 [...]
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Index X-1 1 LBITMAPROUNDING 3-50 LBLANKP AGES 3-19 LBONDLENGTH 3-19 LBONDLOADING 3-19 LBONDOUTBIN 3-20 LBONDTEXTURE 3-20 LBONDWEIGHT 3-20 LBWLOCK 3-20 LCANCEL 3-20 LCARDSTOCKLENGTH 3-20 LCARDSTOCKLOADING 3-20 LCARDSTOCKOUTBIN 3-2 1 LCARDSTOCKTEXTURE 3-21 LCARDSTOCKWEIGHT 3-21 LCOLLA TION 3-21 LCOLORCORRECTION 3-21 LCOLOREDLENGTH 3-21 LCOLOREDLOADIN[...]
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Index X-12 LIMAGEORIENT A TION 3-33 LIMAGESMOOTHING 3-33 LINFEEDERSIZE 3-33 LINKALERT 3-33 LINMPFEEDERSIZE 3-33 LJAMRECOVERY 3-33 LLABELSLENGTH 3-33 LLABELSLOADING 3-33 LLABELSOUTBIN 3-34 LLABELSTEXTURE 3-34 LLABELSWEIGHT 3-34 LLASTTRA YRENUMBER 3-34 LLEF TMARGINOFFSET 3-34 LLETTERHEADLENGTH 3-34 LLETTERHEADLOADING 3-34 LLETTERHEADOUTBIN 3-35 LLETT[...]
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Index X-13 L TRA Y2P APERTYPE 3-47 L TRA Y2SENSEDTYPEP APER 3-45 L TRA Y2SENSEDTYPETRANSP ARENCY 3-45 L TRA Y3AUTOSIZE 3- 46 L TRA Y3P APERTYPE 3-47 L TRA Y3SENSEDTYPEP APER 3-46 L TRA Y3SENSEDTYPETRANSP ARENCY 3-46 L TRA Y4AUTOSIZE 3- 46 L TRA Y4P APERTYPE 3-47 L TRA Y4SENSEDTYPEP APER 3-46 L TRA Y4SENSEDTYPETRANSP ARENCY 3-46 L TRA Y5AUTOSIZE 3- [...]
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Index X-14 Lexmark C510 8-18 required cl ear ance 7-3 Resource Data Collecti on 6-2, 6-3 Robust XON protocol 8-23 RS-232C cable pin assi gnments 8-19 connecting 8- 19 port compatib ility 8-28 protocol timing 8-25 XON/XOFF protocol timing 8-26 S selec ting printe r languages setting for dif ferent interf aces 5-2 SmartSwitch 5- 1 serial interf ace n[...]
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Index X-15 forward/backwar d compatibility modes 2-11 U Universal Exi t Language 3-2 V variabl es, PJL common for all p rinter langu ages 3-12 common for PCL emulation 3-48 common for PostScri pt emulation 3-51 environment 3- 7 printer unique for all print er languages 3-19 printer unique f or PCL emulation 3-49 W weight, pri n t er 7-3 whole page [...]