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First version August, 1999 Created for HL-1050/1070/1250/ 1270N/ 1450/1470N/P2500/1660e/2060/ 2400C Ver. A March, 2000 Revised fo r Addition of HL-2400Ce/3400CN Ver. B March, 2001 Revised for Addition of HL-1650/1670N/3260N/2460 Ver. C October, 2001 Revised for Addition of HL-1450/1470N Ver.
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i T ABLE OF CONTENTS GLOSSARY CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1. ABOUT THE MANUAL ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 2. AREAS OF USE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 CHAPTER 2 PCL PRINTER CONTROL LANGUAGE 1.
i i CHAPTER 6 EPSON FX-850 1. COMMAND LIST ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 2. INTRODUCTION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5 3.
ii i GLOSSAR Y Absolute plotting A method of plotting in the HP-GL and HP-GL/2 graphics language where coordinates are specified relative to the orig in of the coordinate system currently in use. Anchor point The top left-hand corner of the PCL picture frame.
i v Control panel reset A reset or factory reset performed using the printer control panel. Cross-hatching A method of shading using perpendicula r diagonal lines that cross one another. Current units The current unit type in use in HP-GL and HP-GL/2 mode.
v Fixed spacing See monospacing. Font A collection of characters that are designed to work in harmony together. A font has several characteristics that identify it uniquely: character or sy mbol set, spacing, pitch, height or point size, style, stroke weight and typeface.
v i Justification The way in which text is aligned. For example, left justification involves aligning the left end of every line of text. Label A text string that forms part of an HP-GL and HP-GL/2 plot. Landscape The orientation in which the top edge of the page is longer than the side edges.
vi i Perforation skip A feature whereby the printer automati cally compensates for a page break and resumes printing from the top of the text area on the next page. Permanent font A downloaded font that is retained when a printer reset is performed. Permanent macro A macro stored in the printer that will not be erased if the printer is reset.
vii i RAM Random Access Memory. The printer's mem ory in which fonts and macros can be stored and where pages that are to be printed are composed. Raster graphics A m ethod of representing a graphic image as a series of zeroes and ones that correspond to white and black dots respectively.
i x Soft clip limits See graphics window. The soft limits are determined by the IW comm and. Source image The graphic im age that is applied to th e destination image in the LaserJet print model. The interaction of the two images is determ ined by the current source and pattern transparency settings.
x VMI Vertical motion index. The vertical distance that the print position moves down the page when a line feed is performed. This can be set using printer comm ands or with the printer's control panel by adjusting the "Lines" menu option in PAGE FORMAT MODE.
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION - 1 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION.
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION - 2 C ONTENTS 1. ABOUT THE MANUAL ................................................................................................. 3 2. AREAS OF USE ..............................................................................
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION - 3 1. ABOUT THE MANU AL This technical reference manual is intended to help you get the m ost out of each of the emulation m odes supported by your HL-Serie s printer. It is divided in to nine secti ons - this introductory sect ion and one section for each of the emulation modes.
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION - 4 2. AREAS OF USE There are several different applicati ons for which you m ay want to use y our HL-Series printer. Four general areas are outlined in the fo llowing sections.
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION - 5 2.4 Font Development In LaserJet mode you can send y our own character designs to an HL-Series print er and print text using t hem.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 1 CHAPTER 2 PCL PRINTER CONTROL LANGUAGE .
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 2 C ONTENTS 1. COMMAND LI ST .................................................................................................................. 7 2. INTRODUCT ION ........................................................................
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 3 4.2.4. Text area ..................................................................................................................... .......................... 27 4.2.5. HP-GL/2 graphics window .....................................
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 4 5.2.3. Define symbol set ............................................................................................................. .................... 48 5.2.4. Symbol set control command ........................................
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 5 6.3.13. Horizontal 1200-dpi image format mode (Raster Graphic Mode 1027)................................................ 93 6.4. Vector Graphics ........................................................................................
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 6 8.5.9. Download fonts ................................................................................................................ ................... 106 8.5.10. Location type 1 (currently selec ted) font ................. .....
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 7 1. COMMAND LIST Control Codes 11 Escape sequences 12 Esc&k#G Line terminat ion 12 Esc&s#C End-of-line wrap 13 EscY Display function m ode 13 EscZ Display function mode 13 Env.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 8 Esc(s#H, Esc)s#H Selecting t he pitch 47 Esc(s#V, Esc)s#V Selecting t he height 48 EscCR!#H, EscCR!#V Scaling the scalable fonts vert ically or horiz ontally 48 Esc(s#S, Esc)s#S Sele.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 9 EscCR!1234#M MIO video I/O port control 97 Status Readback 98 Esc*s#T Set status readback location type 99 Esc*s#U Set status readback location uni t 99 Esc*s#I Inquire status readba.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 10 2. INTRODUCTION This laser / ink print er provides a comple te emulat ion of the supported Hewlett Packard LaserJet printer. Features include raster and vector graphics, support for bitmap and scalabl e fonts and page control.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 11 3. CONTROLLING THE PRINTER 3.1. Control Codes Control codes are ASCII cod es that tell the printer to p e rform a gi ven function, such as a carriage return. You can send these codes to the printer as part of a program . 3.1.1. Backspace (08) <08h> ASCII code 8.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 12 3.2. Escape Sequences Escape sequences, also known as PCL (Printer Contro l Language) comm ands, tell t he printer which operations to perform. An escape sequence consists of the Esc character followed by a string of characters which define the operation to be performed.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 13 3.2.2. End-of-line wrap If the printer tries to print a line of text that is longer than the width of the text area, th e end of the line will normally be lost. However, you can set the pri nter to flow text ont o the next line so that t ext is not lost .
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 14 3.3. Environments 3.3.1. Factory default environment The factory default env ironment is the collection of p rinter settings pro grammed into the printer before it leav es the factory. You can restore the factory defaul t environment using the printer' s control panel.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 15 4. JOB CONTROL 4.1. Commands 4.1.1. Page size Esc& l #A (27)(38)(108)#(65) <1Bh><26h><6Ch>#<41h> # stands for the type of paper or envelope t o be used. Values for # correspond to the paper or envelope sizes s hown in t he table.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 16 1037 International DL Lon g Ed g e Feed Model HL- 2150N/ 2170W HL- 5340D/535 0DN/5370D W/5380DN HL- 3070CW/30 75CW HL- 2250DN/2 270DW/4 140CN/41 50CDN/4 570CDW HL- 5440D/5 4.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 17 5040, 5050, 5070N, 5140, 5150D, 5170DN, 2600CN, 3450CN, 2700CN, 2070N, 5240, 5250DN, 5270DN, 5280DW, 4040CN, 4050CDN,4070CDW, 2150N, 2170W, 5340D, 5350DN, 5370DW , 5380DN, 3070CW, 3075CW, 2250DN, 2270DW, 4140CN, 4150CDN, 4570CDW, 5440D, 5450DN, 5470DW, 6180DW, 3170CDW and S7000DN.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 18 4.1.4. Paper source Esc& l #H (27)(38)(108)#(72) <1Bh><26h><6Ch>#<48h> # denotes the paper source. Values for # may be 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4. If # = 0 the current page is ejected and the paper source rema ins the same.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 19 #=5 N/A Tray 2 #=6 N/A #=7 Auto selection #=8 N/A Tray 3 N/A Tray 3 #=9 N/A Tray 4.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 20 If PJL TRAYCOMMAND is NORMAL; HL-1850/1870N/ 5050/5070N/ 5150D/5170DN/ 6050/6050D/6050D N HL- 5240/5250DN/ 5270DN/5280 DW/5340D/53 50DN/5370D W/5380DN HL-5040/ 5140 HL- 2070N/ 2150N.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 21 If PJL TRAYCOMMAND is SPECIAL; HL-1660e/2060/ 1650/1670N HL- 2400C / Ce HL- 3400C N HL- 3260N HL- 1850/1870N/ 5050/5070N/ 5150D/5170DN / 6050/6050D/ 6050DN HL- 5240/5250 DN/5270 DN/.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 22 4.1.5. Left long-edge offset registration Esc& l #U (27)(38)(108)#(85) <1Bh><26h><6Ch>#<55h> # stands for the distance in decipoint s (1/720") that the left edge of the logical page is to be m oved. Values for # may be i n the range -32,767 to 32,767.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 23 4.1.7. Simplex/duplex printing (For HL-1660e/2060/3400CN/1650/ 1670N/3260N/2460/7050/1850/ 1870N/5150D/5170DN/5250DN/ 5270DN/5280DW/4050CDN/4070CDW/5340D/ 5350DN/5370DW/5380DN/2240D.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 24 You can also perform a printe r reset using the printer' s control panel or rem ote printer console program (see the User Guide).
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 25 4.1.11. Reset to factory default settings EscCRFD (27)(13)(70)(68) <1Bh><0Dh><46h><44h> This comm and causes a factory reset to be perform ed, restoring all the printer's factory default settings. See the section "Factory default environment" for a l ist of the factory defaul t settings.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 26 PCL HP-GL BR-Script2 BR-Script3 E pson FX-850 IBM Proprinter XL HL-1050 HL-1070 HL-1250 HL-1270N .
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 27 4.2. The Page 4.2.1. Physical page The physical page refers to the size of the paper or enve lope currently in use: A4, Letter, B5, JIS B5, Legal and Executive are the permitted paper sizes: Monarch, COM-1 0, International DL and In ternational C5 are the allowable envelope sizes.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 28 4.2.6. Portrait page dimensions (DEFAULT VALUES) A B C D E F G H F G H E G G Physical page Printable area Logical page Default HP-GL/2 picture frame B Physical page length D Maximum.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 29 POSTCARD 1181 1748 1039 1748 71 0 50 150 Envelop #4 1240 2776 1098 2776 71 0 50 150 Envelop MAX 1417 2776 1275 2776 71 0 50 150 A5 Long Edge 2480 1748 2338 1748 71 0 50 150 A4 Short.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 30 4.2.7. Landscape page dimensions (DEFAULT VALUES) A B C D E F G H F G H E G G Physical page Printable area Logical page Default HP-GL/2 picture frame B Physical page length D Maximu.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 31 Envelop MAX 2776 1417 2658 1417 59 0 50 150 A5 Long Edge 1748 2480 1630 2480 59 0 50 150 A4 Short 3189 2480 3071 2480 59 0 50 150 16K(197x273mm ) 3225 2325 3105 2325 60 0 50 150 16K.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 32 4.2.8. Coordinates The printer control language coordi nate system has its origin at the i ntersection of the left edge of the logical page and the top margi n.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 33 If the current cursor positio n is to the right of your new right margin setting, the cursor will b e moved to the new right ma rgin. The factory default left and right margi n settings are at the le ft and right edges of the logical page respectively.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 34 4.2.14. Setting the vertical motion index (VMI) Esc& l #C (27)(38)(108)#(67) <1Bh><26h><6Ch>#<43h> # stands for the height of one row in 1/48".
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 35 10 REM ***** SETTING THE CHARACTER PITCH ***** 20 ESC$=CHR$(27) 30 REM --- DEFAULT IS 10 CPI PITCH --- 40 LPRINT "10 PITCH " 50 REM --- SET 5 CPI PITCH --- 60 LPRINT ESC$+.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 36 Top margin Bottom mar g in Text length Page length 4.2.18. Page length Esc&l#P (27)(38)(108)#(80) <1Bh><26h><6Ch>#<50h> # stands for the length of the logi cal page in lines (at the current VM I).
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 37 4.2.20. Positioning the cursor You can position the cursor anywhere on the l ogical page. In addition, t he cursor position is autom aticall y changed when text or graphics are printed.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 38 4.2.22. Horizontal position Horizontal cursor positioning - columns Esc&a#C (27)(38)(97)#(67) <1Bh><26h><61h>#<43h> # = number of colum ns A plus or minus sign preceding the num ber of columns para m eter indicates that the cursor is to be positioned relative to its current positio n.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 39 100 REM --- MOVING CURSOR 1 INCH TO THE RIGHT --- 110 LPRINT ESC$+"*p+300X"; 120 LPRINT "C"; 130 REM --- PAPER EJECT --- 140 LPRINT CHR$(12); 150 END <Sample .
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 40 4.2.25. Half line feed Esc= (27)(61) <1Bh><3Dh> This comm and moves t he cursor down half a row as defined by the last VM I or line spacing com mand (Esc&l#C).
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 41 All subsequent text i s printed in the newly selected orientati on. The PCL coordinate system and ma rgin settings are rotate d through the specified angle. Hence the cursor coordinates will chan ge. HP-GL/2 graphics im ages cannot be rotated using thi s comm and.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 42 5. USING FONTS 5.1. Introduction A font is a collection of characters that have common char acteristics, such as size, style and typeface, and which ranges over a given set of sym bols. For example, 12 poi nt Tennessee Bold in the Rom an-8 symbol set is a typical HL Series font .
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 43 Utah Condensed Medium , Oblique, Bold, Bol d oblique Microsoft Windows 3.1 TrueType Compatible Fonts: HL-1050/1070/1250/1270N/1450/1470N/P2500/ 1660e/2060/2400C/2400Ce/3400CN/16.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 44 Unbound fonts are fonts which have a large am ount of sym bols selected from a complem entary sy mbol index (intellifont) or unicode symbol index (TrueType).
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 45 5.1.14. Switching between the primary and secondary fonts To select the prim ary font as the font for print ing send the printer the SI control code: SI (15) (0F) To select the seco.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 46 5.1.15. Criteria for font selection The printer will try to match your stated font requirements as best it can with the fon ts available to it in any of the three possible font locations.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 47 5.1.22. Stroke weight Stroke weight refers to the thickness of t he lines which m ake up the printed characters. Characters of norm al line thickness are called medium. Thicker lines are referred to as bold or black and thinner lines as light or thi n.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 48 5.2. Font Selection Commands 5.2.1. User-defined symbol sets User-defined symbol set s can be used with Unbound scalable fonts. Three new com m ands below are prepared for use to control a user-defined symbol set. To define a symbol set, its ID code m ust first be defined.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 49 0 -1: Header size (UI) - set to 18 or greater. This value stands for the number of header byt es. 2 -3 : Encoded Sym bol Set Designator (UI) - should be as same as t he ID code which is defined by ESC*c#R . 4 : Format (UB) - 1 for MSL (Intellifont), 3 for Unicode (TrueType).
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 50 Symbol map (Array of UI ) The symbol m ap, which has a li st of symbol index numbers, is used to define the sym bols for the sym bol set.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 51 User-defined symbol sets are defined by the com mand ESC ( f # W. Esc)symbol set ID (27)(41) <1Bh><29h> This comm and selects the sym bol set (character set ) for the secondary font.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 52 60 REM --- PRINT CHARACTERS ---- 70 FOR I=33 TO 127 80 LPRINT CHR$(I); 90 NEXT 100 LPRINT 110 REM --- FRENCH CHARACTER SET SELECTION ------ 120 LPRINT ESC$+"(s5C"; 130 REM --- PRINT CHARACTERS ---- 140 FOR I=33 TO 127 150 LPRINT CHR$(I); 160 NEXT 170 LPRINT 180 REM --- PAPER EJECT --- 190 LPRINT CHR$(12); 200 END 5.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 53 The selection will apply to whiche ver font you are currently speci fying (prima ry or secondary). If the printer doesn't have t he specified size font, the next l argest size font is used. If the pri nter doesn't have a larger sized font, the next sm allest one i s used.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 54 Value Font Style 0 1 4 5 8 24 32 64 128 160 Upright & solid Italic Condensed Condensed italic Compressed, or extra condensed Expanded Outline Inline Shadowed Outline shadowed 10.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 55 The available values vary with th e printer model. The following table shows the value for each typeface and availability. Typeface Set primary font Set secondary font HL- 1050/.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 56 5.2.14. Transparent print data Esc&p#X (character codes) (27)(38)(112)#(88) <1Bh><26h><70h>#<58h> This comm and enables you to pri nt characters which are norm ally unprint able. # is the number of by tes of data that fol low the comm and.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 57 5.3. Downloadable font manipulation Fonts that you have bought on disket te can be downloaded t o the printer from diskette or hard disk using t he DOS COPY comm and or a font downloading appli cations program.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 58 5.4. Creating Downloadable Fonts 5.4.1. D ownloading You can download existing fonts (t hat is, ones that you have bought or ones that you have created previ ously) using either a f.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 59 The Font descriptor has inform ation for the whole character set. When this font descriptor is sent to the printer with a font header to identify the font ID, the descriptor p arameters become the basis of the downloaded fonts. The data format for each type of font descriptor block is shown below.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 60 <Intellifont Scalable Bound font> B y te 15 ( MSB ) 8 7 ( LSB ) 0 0 Font Descri p tor Size ( >80 ) 2 Descri p tor Format ( 10 ) Font T yp e 4 St y le MSB Reserved 6 Base Li.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 61 <Intellifont Scalable Unbound font> Byte 15 (MSB) 8 7 (LSB) 0 0 Font Descriptor Size (<88) 2 Descriptor Format (11) Font Type (10) 4 Style MSB Reserved 6 Base Line Position.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 62 <TrueType Scalable Bound font> Byte 15 (MSB) 8 7 (LSB) 0 0 Font Descriptor Size (>72) 2 Descriptor Format (15) Font Type 4 Style MSB Reserved 6 Base Line Position 8 Cell Wi.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 63 10 Unbound font. Character codes corre sponding to MSL numbers are acceptable. 11 Unbound font. Character codes correspondi ng to Unicode numbers are acceptable. When a 7-bit font or 8-bit font is sel ected, it is po ssibl e for codes 00H to FFH to load characters or delete them.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 64 Symbol set name Symbol set ID Symbol set name Symbol set ID Default Se t 0 @ Math-7 0A Line D r aw-7 0B HP Lar g e Characters ( 264x Terminals ) 0C ISO 60: Danish/Norwe g ian 0D ISO.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 65 For Intellifont-scalable fonts only, the d efault HMI is calculated as follows. Default HMI (in dots) = (300 x m aster design pit ch x required point size) / {Master x Resolution /(height x 8)} Default HMI ( in dots ) = (300 x master design pi tch x required point size) / {72.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 66 Value Vendor 0 Reserved 1 Agfa Division, Miles Inc. 2 Bitstream Inc. 3 Linotype Company 4 The Monotype Corporation plc 5 Adobe Systems Inc.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 67 Font number (ULI) - ignored by these HL Series printe rs. Thi s 4-byte field specifi es the number assigned t o the font by the vending com pany. The number is st ored as a hexadecimal value in the lower three bytes, bytes 44, 45 and 46.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 68 Unicode Symbol Index Bit Field Designated Use 32 - 63 28 - 31 22 - 27 3 - 21 0 - 2 Miscellaneous uses (South Asi an, Ar meni an, other alphabets, bar codes, OCR, Math, etc.) Reserved for Latin fonts. Reserved for platform / a pplicat ion variant fonts.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 69 5.4.3. Unicode symbol index character complement bits Bit Field Designated Use 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 2,1,0 0 if font is compatible with 7-bit ASCII; otherwise set to 1 . 0 if font is com patible with ISO 8859/1 Lat in 1 (West Europe) character sets; otherwise set to 1.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 70 *Segment Size (UI) - indicates the size of each item in the data segment. *Data segment - AP - Application support segm ent (reserved) CC - Character Complement Function and form are as same as character compleme nt flag in t he font descriptor.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 71 <Bitmap continuation data> Byte Data 0-1 Format Continuation 2 Raster Character Data The bytes which follow the h eader are the raster data that make up the character. Attributes are in one of four num erical form ats.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 72 <Intellifont-scalable contour data> MSB LSB 4 Contour Data size 6 Metric data offset 8 Character Intellifont data offset 10 Contour tree offset 12 XY data offset 14 Metric dat.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 73 [TrueType scalable font] <TrueType character descriptor> Byte Data 0-1 Format (15) C ontinuation (0) 2 - 3 Descriptor size Class (15) 4 ~ Additional descriptor size 2 + Desc.size Character Data Size 4 + Desc. size Glyph ID 6 + Desc.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 74 Paper motion Raster scan Top offset = 22 dots Character height = 31 dots Baseline Cursor position after character has been printed Character width = 26 dots Delta X = 30 dots Left o.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 75 Paper motion Raster scan Left offset = 22 dots Character width = 31 dots Baseline Cursor position after character has been printed Delta X = 30 dots Character reference point Top of.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 76 6. USING GRAPHICS This HL Series printer affords the user co nsiderable flexibility in the creation of graphic images. Vector, raster and rectangle graphics are availab le, all of which allow a range of sh ading and filling o ptions.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 77 For example Pattern Source image Destination image Possible results With transparent source image With opaque source image 6.1.2. Set pattern transparency Esc*v#O (27)(42)(118)#(79) <1Bh><2Ah><76h>#<4Fh> This command sets the pattern transparency.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 78 For example Pattern Source image Destination image Possible results With transparent pattern With opaque pattern (Source image is transparent) 6.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 79 6.1.4. User-defined pattern command Esc*c#W [ data ] (27)(42)(99)#(87) <1Bh><2Ah><63h>#<57h> # should be in the range 0 ~ 32767. # stands for the number of patt ern data byte s. User defined patterns can be defined by bi na ry data or an 8 by te pattern descri ptor.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 80 6.1.6. User-defined pattern control Esc*c#Q (27)(42)(99)#(81) <1Bh><2Ah><63h>#<51h> # = 0 deletes all (tem porary and perm anent) user-defined patterns from the printer m emory . # = 1 deletes all temporary user-defined pattern s from the printer memory.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 81 See the following exam ple for programm ing exampl es using patterns. Pattern example 10 WIDTH "LPT1:", 255 20 ESC$ = CHR$(27) 30 REM --- RESET PRINTER --- 40 LPRINT E.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 82 6.2. Plotting Rectangles Drawing rectangles is a basic case of pri nting graphics: the source image consists sole ly of the rectangle itself. Thus only the pattern transparency has any bearing on the final effect - the source tr ansparency is irrelevant.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 83 See the following example for progra mm ing examples using gray scales. Gray scale example 10 ESC$ = CHR$(27) 20 WIDTH "LPT1:", 255 30 REM --- DRAW A PATTERN USING 64 .
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 84 6.3. Raster Graphics 6.3.1. Positioning the cursor Position the cursor using the commands described in th e chapter entitled "The Pag e", using dots, decip oints or rows and columns as coordinate units.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 85 6.3.5. Set raster area height Esc*r#T (27)(42)(114)#(84) <1Bh><2Ah><72h>#<54h> This command sets the height of the raster image to be pr inted.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 86 # = 3 indicates that delta row comp ression is to be used. In this m e thod byte sequences identify how each raster row differs from the last row that was transmitted.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 87 # = 9 Mode 9 compression Like mode 3 com pression, this m ode 9 compression da ta contains only t he difference of the current row from the preceding row. Replacement data often consists of a repetition of a particular byte in m ode 3 compression.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 88 If bit 6 and bit 5 are '1 ', then an optio nal offset byte follows the co ntrol byte. If the value of this optional offset byte is 255, another (second) optional offset byte follows the fi rst optional offset byte.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 89 Byte position Data Description 0 - 1 6E 6E 'nn' Thi s is header ID. 2 - 3 0A 00 Reserved 4 - 7 5E 00 00 00 Picture data start offset from header t op 8 - 11 File length File length including 94 By te header.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 90 # = 1024 indicates TIFF format. Thi s is valid only for 600 dpi data. The raster graphics data i s transferred with the ESC*b###W (### = data length) com ma nd. The TIFF file follows thi s mode set com mand. Thi s printer does not support LZW compression.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 91 6.3.9. Start raster transfer Esc*r#A (27)(42)(114)#(65) <1Bh><2Ah><72h>#<41h> This command signals the start of the transf er of a raster image to the printer. # is 0 or 1. # = 0 denotes that th e image will be printed starting from the left edge o f the logical page.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 92 Raster graphics example 10 REM ***** A EXAMPLE OF RASTER GRAPHICS ***** 20 ESC$=CHR$(27) 30 WIDTH "LPT1:",255 40 REM --- SET GRAPHICS RESOLUTION TO 300 DPI --- 50 LPRINT E.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 93 6.3.13. Horizontal 1200-dpi image format mode (Raster Graphic Mode 1027) The printer supports 1200 dpi print ing for special im age formats i n 1200 dpi mode. We recom mend that t he installed pri nter me mory is 10 Mbytes or m ore for 1200 dpi printing.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 94 <Compressed Im age Data> Data compression compresses the original image data word by word (16 b its). The compressed data consist s of both horizontal com p ression which uses.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 95 6.4. Vector Graphics For large-scale graphic images it is more efficient to us e vect or graphics. In LaserJet emul ation mode y ou can set up the page area on which to print v ector graphics images.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 96 6.5. The Picture Frame The PCL picture fram e is the rectangular area of the page on whic h you can print graphic im ages. You can position and size the pict ure frame to suit your requirement s and achieve effects such as scaling or distort ion of vector graphics images.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 97 7. MACROS 7.1. The Purpose of a Macro A macro is a sequence of com mands t hat you wish to execute. You can specify the comm and sequence and download it to the print er after which you can execute it with a single com ma nd. For example, you m ight wish to draw a raster image at the top of each page you pr int.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 98 7.2. Defining a Macro To define a macro you m ust first assi gn an ID number to it, t hen send to the printer a Start Macro Definition comm and, the macro defini tion itself (consi sting of a sequence of PCL com mands) and final ly an End Macro Definition com ma nd.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 99 7.3. Running a Macro Macros can be invoked in three different ways : they can be ' executed', 'cal led' or ' enabled for overlay'. When a macro is ' executed' it uses the current modifi ed print environm ent.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 100 7.4. Handling Macros 7.4.1. D elete all macros Esc&f6X (27)(38)(102)(54)(88) <1Bh><26h><66h><36h><58h> This command deletes all macros from the printer's memory.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 101 120 REM --- SET FONT TO LETTER GOTHIC (18 DOTS WIDE) --- 130 LPRINT ESC$+"(s0p16.66h8.5v0s0b130T"; 140 REM --- PRINT COMMENT --- 150 LPRINT "Printed by this printer&.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 102 If the key is [RENAME], this command allows the printer to change the name field of the Ap pleTalk name binding protocol. <ESC>&b#WRENAME<sp>printernam e printername shoul d be specified with 1 to 31 characters.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 103 8. STATUS READBACK 8.1. Introduction Status readback features are explained in this secti on. The printer sends a status response m essage after receiving a request for its status by these comm ands. You can get the in formation as shown below from the printer.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 104 8.5. Status Response Syntax All of the status responses begin wi th "PCL", Carriage Ret urn control code and a Line Feed control code. The response is ended by a Carriage Re turn and a Line Feed control code. At the end of the t ransaction, status responses are ended by a Form Feed Cont rol code.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 105 4 0 1 2 all downloade d entities downloaded entity as temporary downloaded entity as permanent 5 0 1 n All cartridge/cards the cartridge/card which has the hi ghest priority. the cartridge/card which h as the lowest priority When the location value is 0, 1 and 2, it ignores t he unit value (which m ight be set to any value).
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 106 In a font status response, the "SELECT=" keyword line speci fies the individual fonts. The font is identified by this line by specify ing the font selection charact eristics such as sym bol set, spacing, pit ch, height, styl e, stroke weight, and typefaces.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 107 "LOCUNIT=" specifies the location unit of the font which is selected at present. The value field of the Set Status Readback Unit co mmand is related to the value returned.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 108 For instance, a font extended response with t he location type set t o 1( selected at present ) where the font whic h is selected at present i s the internal Pc Tennessee (18 point i dentified for printing) bol d, returns the response as follows.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 109 Status location ty pe 1 (selected at present) is an i ncorrect location for unbound font sym bol sets and returns an error. Example responses in thi s section for "SYMBOLSETS=" do not indi cate the comple te list of sym bol sets whi ch are available internal ly, but only a part ial list .
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 110 8.5.17. Font cache In order to print ch aracters from a scalable font, the printer changes the scalab le character outlines into sized bitmaps. These bitmapped charact ers are produced on a character-by-character basis and the produced bitmapped charact ers are stored in mem ory.
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 111 9. INDEX A adaptive compression ...................................................... 86 anchor point ..................................................................... 96 AppleTalk conf iguration ..............................
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 112 I internal font ..................................................................... 44 italic ................................................................................. 54 J Job separation comm and ........................
CHAPTER 2 PCL - 113 status response ............................................................... 103 mem ory ..................................................................... 110 status response syntax ..........................................
CHAPTER 3 PCL5C - 1 CHAPTER 3 PCL5C .
CHAPTER 3 PCL5C - 2 C ONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................. 3 2. COLOR MO DES .........................................................................
CHAPTER 3 PCL5C - 3 1. INTRODUCTION This chapter describes the enhanced comm ands for the PCL5C em ulation. PCL5C is upwards-com patible with PCL5e. For t he comm ands of PCL5e, refer to "Chapter 2 PCL" whi ch describes the PCL5e emulat ion.
CHAPTER 3 PCL5C - 4 2. COLOR MODES The PCL5C emul ation provides a B/W m ode, which is the default, and t hree color modes as follows; 1) Simple Colo r Mode 2) PCL Color Mode 3) HP-GL/2 Color Mode Simple C olor Mode allows you to use a m aximum of 8 colors easily.
CHAPTER 3 PCL5C - 5 2.2. Using PCL Color Mode - Set PCL Color Setting Command ESC*v#W (27)(42)(118)#(87) <1Bh><2Ah><76h>#<57h> # = 6, 18 # stands for the number of by tes of data that foll ow this comm and. This command sets the palette size and transformation between the entered value and device-specific value.
CHAPTER 3 PCL5C - 6 [Example] If you want to send index No. 7,6,5,4,3,2,1,0; Enter 'ESC*v6W 00h 00h 04h 08h 08h 08h' , then select Send Index No by Plane .
CHAPTER 3 PCL5C - 7 (i.e.) ESC*b#V r, r, r, r , r... Plane 1 1st raster ESC*b#V g, g, g, g , g... Plane 2 ESC*b#W b, b, b, b , b... Plane 3 ESC*b#V r, r, r, r, r... Plane 1 2nd raster ESC*b#V g, g, g, g, g... Plane 2 ** The Italic characters shown above are the index No.
CHAPTER 3 PCL5C - 8 ♣ Bits/index Specifies the palette size at 2 n . n indicates bits/i ndex. ( n =4 2 4 =16 palettes) When the encoding mode is 0 or 1, the palett e size selected by the bit s/index value specifies t he range of the index No.
CHAPTER 3 PCL5C - 9 ♣ Black reference for value #1, #2, #3 ♣ This mode speci fies the black value (the highest level of density). ♣ Each value indicates a color as follows; #1: red #2: green #3: blue Range: -32767 ~ 32767 When the encoding mode is 2 or 3, this set ting is valid.
CHAPTER 3 PCL5C - 10 3. COLOR PALETTES 3.1. Set Color #1 Command ESC*v#A (27)(42)(118)#(65) <1Bh><2Ah><76h>#<41h> Range = -32767 ~ 32767 Default value = 0 This command sets the red value in the p alette. Use the Set Color to Palette command to set the valu e.
CHAPTER 3 PCL5C - 11 3.5. Select Color Command ESC*v#S (27)(42)(118)#(83) <1Bh><2Ah><76h>#<53h> # = 0 ~ current palette si ze Default value = 0 This command selects the color as the index number in the palette. This comm and is valid for text , underline, rule and graphics.
CHAPTER 3 PCL5C - 12 4. COLOR GRAPHICS 4.1. Start Raster Transfer Command ESC*r#A (27)(42)(114)#(65) <1Bh><2Ah><72h>#<41h> # = 0 * Prints the image from the left edge of t he logical page. = 1 Prints the image from the current cursor position.
CHAPTER 3 PCL5C - 13 4.4. Set Scale Algorithm Command ESC*t#K (27)(42)(116)#(75) <1Bh><2Ah><70h>#<4Bh> # = 0 * Takes the lighter overlying dot s when reducing. = 1 Takes the darker overlying dots when reducing. * Default value = 0 This command sets which algorithm the data is reduced by.
CHAPTER 3 PCL5C - 14 5. ENHANCE OUTPUT 5.1. Set Render Algorithm Command ESC*t#J (27)(42)(116)#(74) <1Bh><2Ah><70h>#<4Ah> # = 0 Scatter d ither = 1 Snap to primaries = 2 Snap b.
CHAPTER 3 PCL5C - 15 5.3. Set Gamma Correction Command ESC*t#I (27)(42)(116)#(73) <1Bh><2Ah><74h>#<49h> # = 0.0 ~ 32767.0 (comma nd is ignored for invalid val ues) Default valu.
CHAPTER 3 PCL5C - 16 6. HP-GL/2 A few HP-GL/2 comm ands are added for the HL- 2400C/C e, HL-3400CN, HL-2600CN, HL-3450CN, HL- 2700CN, HL-4040CN/4050CDN/ 4070CDW/3070CW/3075CW/4140CN/ 4150CDN/4570CDW/3170CDW color laser printer, and the features of som e existi ng comm ands are also expanded.
CHAPTER 3 PCL5C - 17 PC [pen;]: sets the p en to the default co lor. Number of pens in palet te Pen number Color 2 ("NP 2;") 0 White 1 Black 4 ("NP 4;") 0 White 1 Black 2 Red 3.
CHAPTER 3 PCL5C - 18 7. INDEX A algorithm ......................................................................... 13 B B/W mode ......................................................................... 4 black value .................................
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 1 CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 GRAPHICS LANGUAGE.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 2 C ONTENTS 1. COMMAND LI ST .................................................................................................................. 4 2. INTRODUCT ION ....................................................................
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 3 7.5. Plot Function Instructions .................................................................................................... ... 30 7.6. Character Plot Instructions ........................................................
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 4 1. COMMAND LIST DF Default set instruction 12 IN Initialize set instruction 13 IP Input scaling point 14 IR Input relative scaling points 14 SC Scale 15 IW Window 17 RO Rotate co.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 5 DI Absolute direction 45 DR Relative direction 46 DV Define variable text path 47 CP Relative character movement 47 CF Character fill mode 48 SI Set absolute character size 48 SR.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 6 2. INTRODUCTION Some of the HL series printers can be used in HP -GL/2 graphi cs mode to produce vector graphi cs output using the comm ands of the HP-GL/2 graphics l anguage or to print out exist ing HP-GL/2 format images. HP-GL/2 is a part of the PCL em ulation, whic h includes graphics comm and.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 7 3. TERMINOLOGY 3.1. Picture Frame The printer frame i s the rectangular area of the page on which graphi c output can be printed. Thi s is based on the logical page defined for the select ed paper size. 3.2. Anchor Point The anchor point of the picture fram e is the top l eft hand corner of the frame.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 8 3.10. Absolute and Relative Plotting Drawing comm ands are of two distinct t ypes: absolute com mands, i n which the coordinates specifi ed are the absolute user or graphics coordinates and relative com mands, whose coordinat es are relative to the coordinate position at which the previous graphics com mand t erminated.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 9 4. COMMAND SYNTAX An HP-GL and HP-GL/2 comm and can consist of up to four it ems: a m nemoni c, a parameter fi eld, a separator and a termi nator. 4.1. Mnemonic The two-letter m nemonic i s the name of t he comm and and should help remi nd you of its functi on.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 10 5. THE HP-GL GRAPHICS WINDOW 5.1. Units When you first enter graphics m ode, the prevailing coordinat e system has its origin in the bot tom left hand corner of the graphics window and has x- and y-units of 1/1016". Using the SC com mand y ou can divide the axes into more convenient units.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 11 6. PREPARING TO PRINT GRAPHIC IMAGES 6.1. Setting Up the Graphics Window Before entering HP-GL/2 mode you will probably want to set th e dimensions and positio n of the PCL picture frame and hence the graphics window. (Rem ember that when you enter HP -GL/2 m ode they are initially the same).
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 12 7. COMMANDS 7.1. Initialize Commands DF - Default set instruction DF[;] Returns the graphics mode t o default cond itions. The following are the d efault settings.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 13 IN - Initialize set instruction IN[;] Returns the graphics mode to initial conditions; Function Equivalent Instruction Condition Plot mode PA; Absolute plotting Relative cha.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 14 7.2. Plot Area and Unit Setting Instructions Instruction Function IP Scaling point IR Input relative scaling points SC Scale IW Input window RO Rotate coordinat e system IP - In.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 15 SC - Scale <HP-GL/2> SC [ X min , X max , Y min , Y max [, type ]] [;] (Type = 0) SC [ X min , X max , Y min , Y max , type [ left, bottom]] [;] ( Type =1) SC [ X min , X .
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 16 With type 1 scaling you can specify the percen tage of unused space that is to lie below, or to the left of, the isotropic area. left specifies the percentage of unused space you want to lie to the left of the isotropic area and can be from 0 to 100.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 17 IW - Window IW [ X 1 , Y 1 , X 2 , Y 2 ] [;] X 1 -Window lower left X coordinat e Y 1 -Window lower left Y coordinat e X 2 -Window upper right X coordinate Y 2 -Window upper right Y coordinate This instruction sets t he window inside which drawing can be perform ed (the soft clip l imit s).
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 18 7.3. Pen Control and Plot Instructions Instruction Function PU Pen Up PD Pen Down PA Plot Absolute PR Relative Coordinat e Pen Move AA Absolute Arc Plot AR Relative Arc Plot AT Absolute Three Point Arc RT Relative Three Po int Arc PE Polyline Encoded CI Circle BR Bezier Relative BZ Bezier Absolute PU - Pen up PU [ X,Y [,.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 19 PA - Plot absolute PA [ X, Y [,...]] [;] X ; X coordinate of the cursor m ovement destination Y ; Y coordinate of the cursor m ovement destination Coordinates are absolute values in user or current units. Whether used with or without parameters the comma nd establishes absolute plotting as the plotting mode.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 20 AA - Draw absolute arc AA [ X, Y, qc [, qd ]] [;] X ; Arc centre X coordinate Y ; Arc centre Y coordinate qc ; Arc angle in degrees qd ; Chord angl e in degrees Coordinates are absolute coordinat es in current units.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 21 AR - Draw relative arc AR X, Y, qc (, qd )[;] X ; Arc centre X coordinate Y ; Arc centre Y coordinate qc ; Arc angle in degrees qd ; Chord angl e in degrees Coordinates are relative v alues in current units.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 22 RT - Relative arc three point RT X 1 , Y 1 , X 2 , Y 2 [,qd] [;] X 1 ; x-coordinate of int ermedia te point Y 2 ; y-coordinate of i ntermedi ate point X 2 ; x-coordinate of end .
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 23 The following flags are used: ':' - Select pen. The number which foll ows is the required pen num ber. A PE comm and that does not include a select pen comm and uses the currently selected pen. '<' - Pen up.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 24 To avoid placing an unwanted dot at the centre of th e circle precede the CI command with a PU com mand. 10 '-- Circle -- 20 WIDTH "LPT1:",255 30 LPRINT CHR$(.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 25 7.4. The polygon group Instruction Function PM Polygon Mode EA Edge Absolute Rectangl e ER Edge Relative Rectangle EP Edge Polygon EW Edge Wedge RA Fill Absolute Rectang le RR F.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 26 10 '-Edge Rectangle Absolute- 20 WIDTH "LPT1:", 255 30 LPRINT CHR$(27); "E"; 40 LPRINT CHR$(27); "%0B"; 50 LPRINT "IN;SP1;"; 60 LPRI.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 27 r specifies the radius of th e circle. A positive value for r places the 0º reference point onto the positive x- axis and a negative value for r places the 0º reference point onto the negative x-axis. The value for q1 is a clamped real number.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 28 90 LPRINT "FT4,100,45;RA4250,4750;" 100 LPRINT CHR$(27); "%0A"; 110 LPRINT CHR$(27); "E"; 120 END <Sample 34> RR - Fill rectangle relative RR.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 29 10 ' - Fill Wedge - 20 WIDTH "LPT1:", 255 30 LPRINT CHR$(27); "E"; 40 LPRINT CHR$(27); "%0B"; 50 LPRINT "IN;SP2;FT3,100;" 60 LPRINT .
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 30 7.5. Plot Function Instructions Instruction Function AC Anchor Corner FT Fill Type LA Line Attribute LT Line Type PW Pen Width RF Raster Fill Definition SM Symbol Mode SP Select.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 31 FT - Fill type FT n (, d (, q ))[;] n ; Fill type d ; option 1 q ; option 2 Sets the fill type, interval and angle when filling an area.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 32 LA - Line attribute LA [ l , v [ , l , v [ , l , v ]]] [;] l ; line attribute v : value This command specifies the shap e of line joins and line ends . These settings are effective for the line widths thicker t han 0.35 mm .
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 33 LT - Line type selection LT [, n [, p [, m ]]] [;] n ; Line pattern num ber p ; Line pattern length (percentag e or millimeters of distance between P1 and P2) m : mode This comm and specifies the line patt ern for use when drawing lines with the vect or group comm ands.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 34 PW - Pen width PW [ w , [, p ]] [;] w ; width p ; pen This comm and specifies the width of the pen. Pen width can either b e specified as a fixed width in millimeters ( the default ) or relative to the distance between the scaling points P1 and P2.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 35 10 '--Raster Fill Definition== 20 WIDTH "LPT1:", 255 30 LPRINT CHR$(27); "E"; 40 LPRINT CHR$(27); "%0B"; 50 LPRINT "IN;SP1;"; 60 LPR.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 36 With screen typ e 21 option 1 specifies one of six predefi ned PCL cross-hatch patterns (patt erns 1 - 6). option 2 is ignored. With screen typ e 22, option 1 specifies the ID num ber of PCL user-defined pattern whi ch is defined by the ESC*c#W command.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 37 170 'Source 2 180 LPRINT "FT10,50;PA4000,5000;RR500,500;PA4500,5500;RR500,500;" 190 LPRINT "FT10,1;PA4500,5000;RR500,500;PA4000,5500;RR500,500;FT;" 200 .
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 38 The command set s all pen widths to a default of 0.35mm . Hence it should be used before the PW co mmand . Using the comm and with no parame ter defaults the ty pe to 0 (m etric) and all pen widt hs to 0.35mm . The unit type is not affected by a DF command.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 39 7.6.1. Introduction The character group comm ands enable you to print text to accompany y our HP-GL/2 generated graphics without leaving graphics m ode.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 40 attribute = 1 : Sym bol set Valu e Name ISO number Valu e Name ISO number 1 Math - 7 - 2 Line Draw - 7 - 3 HP Large Characters - 4 Norwegian v1 60 5 Roman Ext ensions - 6 Fr.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 41 attribute = 2 : Spacing Value Meaning 0 Monospacing 1 Proportional spacing attribute = 3 : Pitch Specify pitch in characters per i nch (cpi). The pitch value you speci fy can be in the range 0 to 32767.9999. Pitch only applies to monospaced fonts.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 42 AD - Define alternate font AD [ attribute , value ] [..] [;] attribute : a font at tribute to be defined value : the value o f the attribute This command allows you to define the alternate fon t and its attribute. attribute takes a value from 1-7.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 43 FI - Select primary font FI font-ID [;] font-ID ; the identity number of any accessible font. This command allows you to select any accessible font , which has previously been given an identity number in LaserJet mode, as the primary (standard) font.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 44 DT - Define label terminator DT [ c [, m ]] [;] c : Character m : mode This command allows you to specify the ch aracter that terminates strings printed with the LB instruction. The character immediately following DT is taken to be the terminator.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 45 When you use an LO instruction the ca rriage return poin t is set to be the new label origin. To send the pen back to a label's orig in when you hav e finished printin g it, include a carriage retu rn between the last character of the label and the terminating character.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 46 90 LPRINT "DT";" 100 LPRINT "DT0,2;LB_*_1988#"; "DI2,2;LB_*_1989#"; 110 LPRINT "DT2,0;LB_*_1990#"; "DI2,-2;LB_*_1991#"; 12.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 47 DV - Define variable text path DV [ path [, line ]] [;] path : text print ing path - horizontal or vert ical, and left t o right, right to le ft, upwards or downwards. line : the effect of a line feed. This comm and determi nes the printing directi on for labels and the carriage return poi nt.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 48 CF - Character fill mode CF [ fill [, pen ]] [;] fill : the fill pattern used to fill ch aracters pen : the pen used to edge characters This command determines how characters are edged and filled.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 49 10 ' -Absolute Character Size- 20 WIDTH "LPT1:", 255 30 LPRINT CHR$(27); "E"; 40 LPRINT CHR$(27); "%0B"; 50 LPRINT "IN;SP1;"; 60 LPRINT "PA700,3000;DT#;LBPrinter#" 70 LPRINT "PA700,2000;SI0.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 50 10 ' -Character Slant- 20 WIDTH "LPT1:", 255 30 LPRINT CHR$(27); "E"; 40 LPRINT CHR$(27; "%0B"; 50 LPRINT "IN;SP1;"; 60 LPRINT "SD1,21,2,1,4,25,5,0,6,0,7,5;SI0.7,1;" 70 LPRINT "PA1000,1000;DT#,1;SL0.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 51 mode is set to either 0 or 1. If mode is set to 0, control codes perform t heir normal funct ions and are not printed. If mode =1, all characters are printe d, if possible. No c ontrol characters perform any function except the label terminator.
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 52 8. INDEX A Absolute arc three point .................................................. 21 absolute comm ands ........................................................... 8 Absolute direction ......................................
CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 - 53 Select primary font .......................................................... 43 Select secondary font ...................................................... 43 Select standa rd font ............................................
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 1 CHAPTER 5 PJL PRINTER JOB LANGUAGE .
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 2 C ONTENTS 1. INTRODUCT ION .................................................................................................................. 4 1.1. About PJL ...........................................................................
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 3 6.1.4. PJL environment variables .................................................................................................................... 17 6.2. Variables .................................................................
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 4 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. About PJL Printer Job Language(PJL) provides job status cont rol by sending the print er status inform ation to the application. PJL can be a valuable tool for the single-user environm ent, but is a m uch more useful tool for the networking / sharing environm ent.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 5 1.2. In Case of Using PJL with a Non-PJL Printer Our recent printer models support PJL, however, earlier m odels do not . If the PJL comm ands are sent to a non-PJL printer, the printer acts as fol lows; 1.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 6 1.3. PJL Syntax and Format Syntax <For Example> @PJL ENTER LANGUAGE = emulation [<CR>]<LF> @PJL PJL Prefix ENTER Comma nd name LANGUAGE Option name @PJL ENTER LANGUAGE Enter this portion verbatim [ ] The words in brackets [ .
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 7 1.4. Variables PJL can use alphanumeric vari ables, numeri c variabless and strings. 1.4.1. Alphanumeric variables The first character must always be a character in the allowable range of letters and digits. Letters co nsists of the uppercase characters (ASCII 65-90) and lowercase characters (ASCII 97-122).
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 8 2. HOW TO USE PJL 2.1. Overview PJL resides "above" printer languages such as Postscript and PC L. Each job can be distinguished from the other jobs by PJL, and it can switch between PJL comm ands and printer language com mands for each job.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 9 3. COMMAND GROUP Command Group Command Command Description Kernel Comm ands UEL Exits current printer language and ret urns control to PJL. EXECUTE Orders the printe r to execute the specified operation. SUPERUSER Moves to the SUPERUSER mode.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 10 4. KERNEL COMMANDS 4.1. Introduction This section explains t hree PJL comma nd, UEL , ENTER and COMMENT . These comm ands provide the minim um set of tools to operate job control . UEL comm and (Universal Exit Com ma nd) ENTER comm and COMMENT command 4.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 11 Example <ESC>%-12345X@PJL<CR><LF> @PJL EXECUTE DEMOPAGE <CR><LF> <ESC>%-12345X 4.4. ENTER Command The ENTER command speci fies which emul ation the printer uses t o print data.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 12 Example <ESC>%-12345X@PJL<CR><LF> @PJL COMMENT -----------------------------<CR><LF> @PJL COMMENT -- PCL & PS JOB --<CR><LF> @PJL COMMEN.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 13 5. JOB SEPARATION COMMANDS 5.1. Introduction This section explains t wo PJL comm and, JOB and EOJ . These comm ands are used to determine the boundaries of a job. When these comma nds are used w ith status readback, the printer also can send status information at the beginni ng and end of each job.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 14 Example <ESC>%-12345X@PJL<CR><LF> @PJL JOB NAME = "KKK data from spooler" <CR><LF> <ESC>%-12345X@PJL<CR><LF> @PJL COMMENT Po.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 15 6. ENVIRONMENT COMMANDS 6.1. Introduction Our recent printers have many features which you are able to set using printer com mands, through the printer control panel or by using t he remote print er consol e program .
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 16 The diagram below illustrates how th e environments interact and ho w the modified print env ironment is affected. FACTORY DEFAULT ENVIRONMENT USER DEFAULT ENVIRONMENT PJL CURRENT EN.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 17 6. Always use the PJL RESET command after a job is completed if the SET command is used in the PJL job. 6.1.4. PJL environment variables This section lists the PJL enviro nment variables. Ther e are two kinds of PJL environment variables, General PJL environment vari ables and Printer language -specifi c variables.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 18 6.2. Variables 6.2.1. Variables for HL-1050/1070/1250/1270N /1450/1470N/P2500/1650/ 1670N/3260N/2460/ 7050/1850/1870N/5040/5050/5070N /5140/5150D/5170DN/6050/6050D/6050DN/8050N/ 2070.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 19 Variables Description Sample Value Range 6050/6050D/6050DN/8050N/2070N / 5240/5250DN/5270DN/5280DW/ 2140/2150N/2170W/5340D/5350 DN/5370DW/5380DN/2130/2240 D/2250DN/2270DW) 1 to 7 (H.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 20 Variables Description Sample Value Range SEL switch. 3 = the printer is never turned off-line. AUTOSLEEP Sets the automatic sleep mode ON or OFF.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 21 Variables Description Sample Value Range because of insufficient mem ory, the printer decreases the resolution to 300 dpi automatically 3150CDN/HL-3170CDW) 1200 (HL-1650/1670N/2460/.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 22 Variables Description Sample Value Range BULGARIAN,ROMANIAN, SLOVAKIAN,BRAZILIAN (HL- 2140/2150N/2170W) ENGLISH,FRENCH,GERMAN, DUTCH,SPANISH,ITALIAN, NORWEGIAN,FINNISH, PORTUGUESE,DA.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 23 Variables Description Sample Value Range PASSWORD Password for panel lock to write to the NVRAM with the DEFAULT/INITIALIZE comm and.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 24 Variables Description Sample Value Range REGULAR, THICK, THICK2, TRANSPARENCY, THIN, BOND, ENVELOPES, ENVTHICK, ENVTHIN (HL-1850/1870N/5040/5050/ 5070N/5140/5150D/5170DN) REGULAR, TH.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 25 Variables Description Sample Value Range the Tray1 (HL-8050N) 5070N/5140/5150D/5170DN/ 6050/6050D/6050DN/8050N / 524 0/5250DN/5270DN/5280DW/534 0D/5350DN/5370DW/5380DN/4 140CN/4150CDN/4570C DW/544 0D/5450DN/5470DW/6180DW/S 7000DN) INTRAY 2 (Read Only) Returns the auto-selection lock status for the upper paper tray.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 26 Variables Description Sample Value Range DN/5270DN/5280DW) LETTER, LEGAL, EXECUTIVE, A4, B5, A5, A6, JISB5, B6, COM10, C5, DL, MONARCH (HL-8050N) LETTER, LEGAL, EXECUTIVE, A4, JISB5,.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 27 Variables Description Sample Value Range ANY, LETTER, LEGAL, A4, EXECUTIVE, JISB5, B5, A5, B6, A6, FOLIO(HL- 5240/5250DN/5270DN/5280DW) ANY, LETTER, LEGAL, A4, EXECUTIVE, JISB5, B5,.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 28 Variables Description Sample Value Range EXECUTIVE, JISB5, B5, A5, B6, FOLIO, JISB6 (HL- 4140CN/4150CDN/4570C DW) ANY, LETTER, LEGAL, A4, EXECUTIVE, JISB5, B5, A5, B6, A6, FOLIO, POS.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 29 Variables Description Sample Value Range /5440D/5450DN/5470DW/6180D W) AUTO, MPTRAY, TRAY1, TRAY2, TRAY3 (HL- 5240/5250DN/5270DN/5280DW/ 5340D/5350DN/5370DW/5380D N) AUTO, TRAY1, TR.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 30 Variables Description Sample Value Range POSTCARD, USERDEFINED, ENVYOU4, ENVCHOU3, P3X5, ROC16K, SIXTEENK195X270, SIXTEENK184X260, JISB6 (HL- 5440D/5450DN/5470DW/6180D W) ANY,LETTER,LEGAL,A4,EXE CUTIVE,JISB5,B5,JISB6,A5,A5 L,A6,FOLIO,P3X5,POSTCARD (HL-S7000DN) MPTRAY MP tray priority for AUTO feeder selection m ode.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 31 Variables Description Sample Value Range EXECUTIVE, COM10, DL, JISB5, B5, A5, A5L, B6, A6, MONARCH, C5, FOLIO, POSTCARD, USERDEFINED, ENVYOU4, ENVCHOU3, P3X5, ROC16K, SIXTEENK195X27.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 32 Variables Description Sample Value Range <PS420 installed> A4, LETTER <PS440 installed> A3, JISB4, LEDGER, A4, A4S, A5, B5, B5S, LEGAL, LETTER, LTRS, EXECUTIVE, EXECUTIVE.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 33 Variables Description Sample Value Range DN/5370DW/5380DN) PSBINARY ON or OFF (HL-1650/1670N/ 2460/7050/1850/1870N/5040/ 5050/5070N/5140/5150D/ 5170DN/6050/6050D/6050DN/ 8050N/5240/.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 34 Variables Description Sample Value Range 0DN/5280DW/2150N/2170W/53 40D/5350DN/5370DW/5380DN/ 2250DN/2270DW/4140CN/4150 CDN/4570CDW/5440D/5450DN/ 5470DW/6180DW/S7000DN/HL- 3140CW/HL-3.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 35 Variables Description Sample Value Range ISRFONT Sets the Israeli font ON or OFF. ON or OFF (HL-1650/1670N/ 2460/7050/1850/1870N/5040/ 5050/5070N/5140/5150D/ 5170DN/6050/6050D/6050D.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 36 Variables Description Sample Value Range 6050DN) PSCEILMODE FLOOR, CEIL (HL-1650/1670N/ 3260N/2460/7050/1850/1870N/ 5040/5050/5070N/5140/5150D/ 5170DN/6050/6050D/6050DN/ 8050N/5240/5.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 37 Variables Description Sample Value Range 4140CN/4150CDN/4570C DW/54 40D/5450DN/5470DW/6180DW) FFSUPPRESS ON or OFF (HL-1650/1670N/ 3260N/2460/7050/1850/1870N/ 5040/5050/5070N/5140/5.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 38 Variables Description Sample Value Range 8050N) STBBUSY RISE, FALL (HL-1650/1670N/ 3260N/2460/7050/1850/1870N/ 5040/5050/5070N/8050N/5140/ 5150D/5170DN/2070N/5240/525 0DN/5270DN/5280.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 39 Variables Description Sample Value Range (HL-2460/7050) ALLSTACKER, ALLSORTER, UPPER,, FINISHER, OPTIONALOUTPUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTPUTBIN2, OPTIONALOUTPUTBIN3, OPTIONALOUTPUTBIN4, (HL-.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 40 Variables Description Sample Value Range DW/5440D/5450DN/5470DW/61 80DW/S7000DN/HL- 3140CW/HL-3150CDW/HL- 3150CDN/HL-3170CDW) AUTOONLINE Sets auto return function from setting Panel mode to Ready mode.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 41 Variables Description Sample Value Range TRAY2 (If available) (HL-6050/ 6050D/6050DN/5270DN/5280D W/5380DN) CARBON2TRAY Select input tray for the second page. REMAINING, MP, TRAY1, TRAY2 (If available) (HL-6050/ 6050D/6050DN/5270DN/5280D W/5380DN) CARBON3TRAY Select input tray for the third page.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 42 Variables Description Sample Value Range DN) CARBON3MACR OID Sets Macro ID to added to third page. (ID Number) (HL-6050/6050D/ 6050DN/5270DN/5280DW/5380 DN) CARBON4MACR OID Sets Macro ID to added to fourth page. (ID Number) (HL-6050/6050D/ 6050DN/5270DN/5280DW/5380 DN) CARBON5MACR OID Sets Macro ID to added to fifth page.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 43 2. PCL-Specific Variables The following values are PCL (HP LaserJet emulation) specifi c and can be set and requested using PJL. These variables must be set using the LPARM : PCL opt ion. Variables Description Sample Value Range PAPER Sets the paper size.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 44 Variables Description Sample Value Range 0 to 145 columns (HL-1650/ 1670N/1850/1870N/5040/5050/ 5070N/5140/5150D/5170DN/ 2070N/2150N/2170W/5240/5250D N/5270DN/5280DW/5340D/5350 DN/53.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 45 Variables Description Sample Value Range of points. The point size can be specified to a quarter of a point.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 46 Variables Description Sam ple Value Range SYMSET Sets the symbol set. ROMAN8, ISOL1, ISOL2, ISOL5, PC8, PC8DN, PC850, PC852, PC8TK, WINL1, WINL2, WINL5, DESKTOP, PSTEXT, VNINTL, VNUS.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 47 8LG,PC851,WINGREEK,ISOLC,I SOGREEK,PC853,PC855,PC857,P C858,PC860,PC861,PC863,PC865, PC869,ISOL9,PC8B,PC8G,PC8PC ,GREEK8,TURKISH8,ROMAN9, ROMANEXT,WINC(HL- 5440D/5450DN/5470DW/6180D.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 48 3. EPSON-Specific Variables The following values are EPSON (EPSON FX-850 em ulati on) specific and can be set and request ed using PJL. These variables must be set using the LPARM : EPSON opt ion. Variables Description Sam ple Value Range PAPER Sets the paper size.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 49 Variables Description Sam ple Value Range FONTSOURCE Sets the font source to In ternal fonts or Permanent Soft Fonts I or S (HL-1050/1070/1250/1270N/ 1450/1470N/P2500/1650/1670N/ 18.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 50 4. IBM-Specific Variables The following values are IBM (IBM Proprinter XL emula tion) specifi c and can be set and requested using PJL. These variables must be set using the LPARM : IB M option. Variables Description Sam ple Value Range PAPER Sets the paper size.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 51 Variables Description Sam ple Value Range FONTSOURCE Sets t he font source to Internal fonts or Permanent Soft Fonts I or S (HL-1050/1070/1250/1270N/ 1450/1470N/P2500/1650/1670N/ 18.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 52 5. PostScript-Specific Variables The following values are PostScript ( BR-Script ) specifi c and can be set and requested using PJL. The BR- Script mode i s standard in some m odels but m ay be avail able only when the opt ional BR-Script 2 R OM board is installed into the printer.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 53 APPLETALKPS When set to ON, the printer fixes the emulati on to BR-Script 2 m ode for accepting data from AppleTalk. When set to OFF, the printer's auto em ulation swi tching function judges the emul ation.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 54 6. HPGL-Specific Variables The following values are HPGL (HP LaserJet emulation) specific and can be set and requested using PJL. These variables must be set using the LPARM: HPGL opt ion. Variables Description Sample Value Range PAPER Sets the paper size.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 55 6.2.2. Variables for HL- 1660e/2060/2400C/2400Ce/3400CN/2600CN/ 3450CN/2700CN/4040CN/4050CDN/4070C DW/3040CN/3045CN/3070CW/3075CW 1. General PJL Environment Variables The PJL environment vari ables which are not printe r language-specific are list ed in the following t able.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 56 INTRAY1SIZE (Read Only) Returns the size of the paper currently installed in the stan dard paper tray. LETTER, A4, LEGAL, EXECUTIVE, COM10, MONARCH, C5, DL, JISB5, A4LONG , B5, A5, A.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 57 TIMEOUTFF Sets the timeout value for auto FF. (seconds) 1 to 99 AUTOSLEEP Power Save Mode ON, OFF TIMEOUTSLEEP Timeout for Power Save mode. The printer goes into the power save mode after thi s tim e-out period (minutes). 1 to 99 MEDIATYPE Media Type.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 58 2. PCL-Specific Variables The following values are PCL (HP LaserJet emulation) specifi c and can be set and requested using PJL. These variables must be set using the LPARM : PCL opt ion.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 59 6.3. Default Command The DEFAULT comm and changes the User-Default environm ent which is st ored in NV-RAM and it i s activated following a PJL reset condi tion. The current print envi ronment is not affected by the DEFAULT comm and, but when a PJL reset condition happens, t h is comm and takes effect.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 60 6.5. Reset Command The PJL RESET command resets the PJL Current Environment variables to the User Default values. Use this comm and at the end of any PJL jobs in whi ch the PJL SET comm and was used.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 61 Examples: <ESC>%-12345X@PJL <CR><LF> @PJL COMMENT Setting PCL job <CR><LF> @PJL COMMENT to desired state <CR><LF> @PJL SET RET = DARK <C.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 62 7. STATUS READBACK COMMANDS 7.1. Introduction Applications can request, by sending a PJL comm and to the printer, i nformation such as t he configuration and status of the printer.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 63 7.2. Inquire Command The INQUIRE comm and is used in order to get the inform ation of the current val ue of a specified variable in the PJL DEFAULT setting. (PJL environment). It is possib le to get the information for variables the value of which PJL cannot change (Read-only ).
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 64 Example 2 : This example requests the PCL-specific settings. <ESC>%-12345X@PJL <CR><LF> @PJL COMMENT ***Inquiring PCL settings*** <CR><LF> @PJL ECHO 19:.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 65 Examples Example 1 : This example request s the current print environm ent settings for R ET, PAPER, and ORIENTATION : <ESC>%-12345X@PJL <CR><LF> @PJL COMMENT ***R.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 66 Response Syntax @PJL ECHO [< words >] <CR><LF> <FF> < words > The beginning of this param eter must be a printable character. Then this param eter consis ts of characters from ASCII 33 to 255, space character s and horizontal tab characters.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 67 Parameters Category Information requesting ID The printer model number. Fo r exam ple the HL-1660e will return 'Brother HL-1660e'.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 68 STORAGECONFIG The information of the mem ory device (HL-2460/3260N/1650/ 1670N/ 7050/1850/1870N/5040/5050/ 5070N/5140/5150D/5170DN/6050/ 6050D/6050DN/8050N/2070N/5240/ 5250DN/5270DN/.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 69 feature alphabetical letters (ASCII 65-90 or 97- 122), numbers (ASCII 48-57) * Beginning wit h a letter Name of an ite m of the print er configuration : for example ) IN TRAYS (pape.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 70 Example The application send s the following co mmand to the printer : <ESC>%-12345X@PJL<CR><LF> @PJL INFO CONFIG<CR><LF> <ESC>%-12345X The printe.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 71 7.5.4. STATUS category The application can use the @PJL INFO STATUS comm and to check the printe r on-line/off-line status, the current message on the LCD and a st atus code. The ONLINE=TRUE indicates t he printer is online, whil e the ONLINE=FALSE shows it is off-line.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 72 C5<CR><LF> DL<CR><LF> B5<CR><LF> ORIENTATION=PORTRAIT [2 ENUMERATED]<CR><LF> PORTRAIT<CR><LF> LANDSCAPE<CR><LF>.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 73 A4<CR><LF> EXECUTIVE<CR><LF> MONARCH<CR><LF> COM10<CR><LF> C5<CR><LF> DL<CR><LF> B5<CR><LF> LPARM.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 74 Parameters Variable Value Description DEVICE ON Makes unsolicited device stat us valid for any status change VERBOSE Makes unsolicited device stat us valid for any of PJL parser warn.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 75 The printer status to be sent t o the host computer are ; Device status changes - printer cove r open, paper jams, paper out, et c Job status changes - completion of the pri.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 76 35000 - 25999 Errors which m ay cause incorrect printi ng results, such as loss of som e print data on a page. The operator's interventi on may be requi red. 40000 - 40999 Errors such as paper empty , cover open or paper jams whi ch suspend printing until the operator takes the corresponding corrective action.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 77 @PJL USTATUS JOB<CR><LF> END<CR><LF> NAME = "JOB 88554"<CR><LF> PAGES=5<CR><LF> <FF> 7.6.3. PAGE variable The @PJL USTATUS PAGE = ON comm and allows the printer t o send the informati on about the print completi on of a particular page.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 78 7.7. USTATUSOFF Command The @PJL USTATUSOFF comm and makes all unsolicited st atus reporting inactive. Syntax @PJL USTATUSOFF [<CR>]<LF> Parameters There are no parameters for this com mand.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 79 8. DEVICE ATTENDANCE COMMANDS 8.1. Introduction You can change display m essages on the printer control pa nel by using PJL. The Operat or can be alerted by this feature to what specifi c actions should be taken. This chapt er shows you three device attendance co mmand s.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 80 The following is an example of how to rest ore the display to the normal ready message. <ESC>%-12345X@PJL <CR><LF> @PJL COMMENT Normal READY message <CR><L.
CHAPTER 5 PJL - 81 Parameters Parameter Funct ional Range Default DISPLAY = " message " ASCII 33 and ASCII 35 through 255, < SP >, < HT > N/A key ONLINE, RESET N/A DISPLAY = &quo.
CHAPTER 5 PJL- 82 9. INDEX C COMMENT comm and .................................................... 11 conditions .......................................................................... 8 context switching ...........................................
CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 1 CHAPTER 6 EPSON FX-850.
CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 2 C ONTENTS 1. COMMAND LIST ................................................................................................................... 3 2. INTRODUCT ION ......................................................................
CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 3 1. COMMAND LIST NUL Null 9 BEL Bell 9 SP Space 9 BS Backspace 9 CR Carriage return 9 LF Line Feed 9 FF Form Feed 9 Esc SP n Set inter-character space 10 Esc a n Select justificatio.
CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 4 Esc H Cancel double-strike mode 18 Esc W n Select / Cancel double-width printing 18 SO Select single-line double-width printing (I) 18 Esc SO Select single-line double-width printi.
CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 5 2. INTRODUCTION In this mode y ou can control the HL-Series print ers that support this em ulation di rectly by incorporat ing control codes and escape sequences into your progr am .
CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 6 3. EMULATION DETAILS The following points should be borne i n mind when using t he printer in Epson FX-850 m ode. 3.1. Ignored Commands The following comm ands are ignored: t he BE.
CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 7 4. TERMINOLOGY 4.1. Syntax The following conventions are used in t his descri ption of the Epson FX-850 m ode software com mands: A single letter, two or three-letter control co de mnemonic, or number in upright bold text is a literal character and should be sent to the printer as t he character code.
CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 8 5. CONTROLLING THE PRINTER Comm ands are invoked using either cont rol codes or escape sequences. You can send them to the printer as part of a program using the same com ma nd that you would use to print a string on the printer. For example in BASIC you would use the LPRINT com mand.
CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 9 6. COMMANDS 6.1. Basic printer operations The most com mon printer operat ions are described in th is sect ion. Some are i nvoked using control codes alone - the rest require escape sequences.
CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 10 Set inter-character space EscSPn (27)(32)n <1Bh><20h>n This comm and allows you to set the space between successive characters. n is the space between charact ers in multiples of 1/120". n must be in t he range 0 to 127.
CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 11 Set data MSB to 0 Esc= (27)(61) <1Bh><3Dh> This command enables you to set the most significant bit o f incoming data bytes to 0. This comm and does not affect dat a comprising a graphi cs image or data t hat defines a downloadable character.
CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 12 Reset printer / change emulation mode EscCR<mode> (27)(13)mode <1Bh><0Dh>mode This command enables you to switch emulation mode or to reset the p rinter. Change emul ation mode by setting mode to the appropriate letter or pair of letters.
CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 13 Enable out-of-paper sensor Esc9 (27)(57) <1Bh><39h> The printer ignores this com ma nd. Disable out-of-paper sensor Esc8 (27)(56) <1Bh><38h> The printer ignores this com ma nd. 6.2. Page set up Set page length EscC n (27)(67)n <1Bh><43h>n This command sets the page length in lines.
CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 14 If the bottom margin speci fied by this com mand woul d be located above the top m argin, the comm and is ignored. LPRINT CHR$(27); CHR$(78); CHR$(4); 'Set bottom margin to 4 lines.
CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 15 Cancel perforation skip EscO (27)(79) <1Bh><4Fh> This comma nd cancels the automatic perforation ski p feature. LPRINT CHR$(27); CHR$(79); 'Cancel perforation skip. 6.3. Line Spacing Select 1/6" line spacing Esc2 (27)(50) <1Bh><32h> This command sets the line spacing to 1/6".
CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 16 Perform n/216" reverse line feed Escjn (27)(106)n <1Bh><6Ah>n This comm and performs a si ngle reverse line feed, movi ng the print positi on up the page by n /216". This comm and does not perform a carriage return.
CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 17 You can set up to eight different sets of vertical ta b stops and select any of these sets for use at any tim e. Each set of tab stops is call ed a channel - channels are num bered from 0 to 7.
CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 18 Set pitch to 12 characters per inch EscM (27)(77) <1Bh><4Dh> This comm and sets the printi ng pitch to 12 characters per inch (cpi ).
CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 19 Select double-strike mode EscG (27)(71) <1Bh><47h> This comm and turns double-stri ke mode on. Subsequent text is printed wit h a bold stroke width.
CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 20 Select italic mode Esc4 (27)(52) <1Bh><34h> This command enables the italic printing mode. Subs equent text is printed in italic style. You can still use italic text even after selectin g the extended ch aracter set with the Esc t comma nd .
CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 21 Select printing mode Esc!n (27)(33)n <1Bh><21h>n This com mand allows y ou to select a com bination of printing m odes with just one com mand. The various modes are weighted as shown. Add the num bers that correspond to each mode you require and set n to the total.
CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 22 Select international character set EscRn (27)(82)n <1Bh><52h>n This command selects one of the available international character sets, refer to the p rinter User Guide for supported character sets.
CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 23 6.6. Using customized characters Define characters Esc&NUL n 1 n 2 ( n 3 <character definition data>) (27)(38)(00)n1n2(n3....) <1Bh><26h><00h>n1n2(n3...) This com mand enables y ou to define and download characters for printi ng.
CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 24 Copy ROM character to RAM Esc:000 (27)(58)(00)(00)(00) <1Bh><3Ah><30h><30h><30h> In order to use your own customized characters in c onjunction w.
CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 25 c is the character which si gnifies the graphics m ode: K = single-density (60 dpi), L = double-density (120 dpi), Y = double-speed, double-density (120 dpi) and Z = quadruple-density (240 dpi ). m defines the new horizontal resolution to be assigned to t he specified graphics mode.
CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 26 Print single-density image EscKn 1 n 2 <image data> (27)(75)n1n2.... <1Bh><4Bh>n1n2.... This comm and enables you t o define and print a single li ne raster bit im age on a single text l ine. n 1 and n 2 define the number of byt es that compri se the image.
CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 27 Print double-speed double-density image EscYn 1 n 2 <image data> (27)(89)n1n2.... <1Bh><59h>n1n2.... This comm and enables you t o define and print a single li ne raster bit im age on a single text l ine. n 1 and n 2 define the number of byt es that compri se the image.
CHAPTER 6 EPSON - 28 7. INDEX 9 9 bit image ....................................................................... 25 A absolute print position ..................................................... 10 B Backspace .....................................
CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 1 CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER XL.
CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 2 C ONTENTS 1. COMMAND LIST ................................................................................................................... 3 2. INTRODUCT ION .............................................................
CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 3 1. COMMAND LIST NUL Null 8 BEL Bell 8 ESC Escape 8 SP Space 8 BS Backspace 8 LF Line Feed 8 FF Form Feed 8 CR Carriage return 8 Esc5n Automatic line feed 9 DC1 Enable prin.
CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 4 EscKn1n2<image data> 18 Set single-density image mode EscLn1n2<image data> 18 Set double-density image mode EscYn1n2<image data> 19 Set double-speed, dou.
CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 5 2. INTRODUCTION Some of these HL Series printers offer a complete emulation of the IBM Proprinter. In Pro printer XL mode you can drive t he printer directly by incor pora.
CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 6 3. EMULATION DETAILS The following points should be borne i n mind when running t he HL Series printers in IBM Proprinter XL mode. 3.1. Ignored Commands A few IBM Proprinter XL com mands have reduced effect, or no effect at all.
CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 7 4. NOTATION USED IN THIS EMULATION DESCRIPTION 4.1. Syntax The following conventions are used in t his description of the Propri nter XL software comm ands. A letter, word or number in upright bold text is the literal character which and should be sent to the printer as a character code.
CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 8 5. COMMANDS 5.1. Basic Printer Operation The most com mon printer operat ions are described in this sect ion. Most are invoked using cont rol codes. For the sake of complete ness the instructions which HL Seri es printers ignore are included.
CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 9 Automatic line feed Esc5n (27)(53)n <1Bh><35h>n When automatic line feed is ON, a line feed is automatically performed every tim e a carriage return is sent to the printer. To turn the automatic line feed function ON, set n to 1.
CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 10 Paper input control EscEMn (27)(25)n <1Bh><19h>n n Value HL-1660e/2060/3260N/2460/7050/1650/1670N/1850/1870N/5050/ 5070N/ 5150D/5170DN/6050/6050D/6050DN/ 8050N/5240/5250DN/5270DN/5280DW/ 5340D/5350DN/5370DW/5380DW/5440D/5450DN/5470DW/6180DW n = 0 Initialize the feeder mode.
CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 11 5.2. Page Format Set page length EscCn (27)(67)n <1Bh><43h>n This command sets the page length in lines. or EscCNULn (27)(67)(0)n <1Bh><43h><00h>n This comm and sets the page l ength in inches.
CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 12 Line spacing and tabs Set 1/8" line spacing Esc0 (27)(48) <1Bh><30h> This command sets the line spacing to 1/8". All su bsequent line feed o perations will move the prin t position 1/8" down the page.
CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 13 Set horizontal tabs EscD<n1><n2><n3>...NUL (27)(68)n1n2n3...(00) <1Bh><44h>n1n2n3...<00h> This com mand enables y ou to set up to 28 horizontal tab stops using the current charact er pitch.
CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 14 5.3. Using Characters Select character set I Esc7 (27)(55) <1Bh><37h> This comm and selects IBM C haracter set I for use in subsequent printi ng operations.
CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 15 Set enlarged character mode for a single line SO (14) <0Eh> This comm and turns enlarged charact er mode on for one line onl y. The subsequent line of text is printed using double-width characters and with the line space setting doubled.
CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 16 Underline mode Esc-n (27)(126)n <1Bh><7Eh>n This com mand turns character underl ining on or off. If n is set to 1 subsequent te xt is underlined. Horizontal tab spaces are not unde rlined irrespective of whether underlining m ode is on or off.
CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 17 Select a character from the All Character Code table Esc^<char-code> (27)(94)<Char-code> <1Bh><5Eh><Char-code> This comm and enables you to print a single ch aracter from the All Ch aracter Code table.
CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 18 If bits 1 and 2 of n 4 are 01 the least significant bit of each data by te is replicated in rows 9 to 12 of the grid. If bits 1 and 2 of n 4 are 10 the bits 1 to 4 of each data byte ar e replicated in rows 9 to 12 of the grid.
CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 19 Images are print ed at an approxima te horizontal resol ution of 120 dots per inch and at an approxim ate vertical resolution of 72 dot s per inch. Each byte represents a vertical co lumn of ei ght dots, the most significant bit representing the dot at the top.
CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 20 Set quadruple-density image mode EscZn 1 n 2 <image data> (27)(90)n1n2<image data> <1Bh><5Ah>n1n2<image data> This comm and enables you t o define and print a single li ne raster bit im age on a single text l ine.
CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER - 21 6. INDEX A Automatic line feed ........................................................... 9 B Backspace .......................................................................... 8 C cancel ..............................
CHAPTER 8 BAR CODE CONTROL - 1 CHAPTER 8 BAR CODE CONTROL.
CHAPTER 8 BAR CODE CONTROL - 2 C ONTENTS 1. INTRODUCT ION .................................................................................................................. . 3 2. PRINT BAR CODES OR EXPANDED CHARACT ERS ...............................
CHAPTER 8 BAR CODE CONTROL - 3 1. INTRODUCTION Some of the HL series pri nters can print bar codes in the HP LaserJet, EPSON FX-850, and IBM Proprinter XL emulati on modes, refer to the print er User guide for informat ion.
CHAPTER 8 BAR CODE CONTROL - 4 2. PRINT BAR CODES OR EXPANDED CHARACTERS ESC i n ... n (27)(105)n ... n (92) <1Bh><69h>n ... n <5Ch> Creates bar codes or expanded charact ers according to the parameters "n ... n". For further informat ion about the parameters, see the following "Definitio n of Parameters.
CHAPTER 8 BAR CODE CONTROL - 5 3. DEFINITION OF PARAMETERS This bar code comma nd can have the following parameters in the param eter segment (n ... n). Parameters are effective only within t he single comm and sequence using the syntax ESC i n ... n .
CHAPTER 8 BAR CODE CONTROL - 6 Line Block Drawing & Box Drawi ng Shading "S" 1 = Black 2 = Vertical stripes 3 = Horizontal stripes 4 = Cross hatch 3.3. Bar Code Scaling (Width only) n = "mnnn" or "Mnnn" (nnn = 0 ~ 32767) This paramete r specifies the bar code width scali ng.
CHAPTER 8 BAR CODE CONTROL - 7 3.7. Bar Code, Expanded Character, Line, Block Drawing & Box Drawing Offset in the X-axis n = "xnnn" or "Xnnn" This parameter specifies the offset from the current print position in the "u"- or "U"-specified units.
CHAPTER 8 BAR CODE CONTROL - 8 3.12. Bar Code Data Start n = "b" or "B" Data that follows "b" or "B" is read in as bar code da ta. Bar code data m ust end with the " ¥ " code (5CH), which also terminates this comm and.
CHAPTER 8 BAR CODE CONTROL - 9 When Code 128 Set A, Set B, or Set C is selected wi th the parameter "t 12" or "12," "t13" or "T13," or "t14" or "T14" respectively: Code sets A, B and C are individually selectable.
CHAPTER 8 BAR CODE CONTROL - 10 3.16. Table of Code(EAN) 128 set C Code(EAN) 128 set C describes an original com m and. The correspondence table is as foll ows.
CHAPTER 8 BAR CODE CONTROL - 11 4. EXAMPLE PROGRAM LISTINGS 10 ' Barcode 20 WIDTH "LPT1:", 255 30 ' CODE 39 40 LPRINT CHR$(27); "it 0r1s0x00y00b123456"; 50 'INTER LE.
CHAPTER 9 HP-GL - 1 CHAPTER 9 HP-GL GRAPHICS LANGUAGE.
CHAPTER 9 HP-GL - 2 C ONTENTS 1. COMMAND LI ST .................................................................................................................. 3 2. INTRODUCT ION ......................................................................
CHAPTER 9 HP-GL - 3 1. COMMAND LIST DF Default set instruction 6 IN Initialize set instruction 6 IP Input scaling point 7 SC Scale 7 IW Input window 8 RO Rotate coordinate system 8 PG Page feed 8 PU P.
CHAPTER 9 HP-GL - 4 2. INTRODUCTION The HP-GL graphics mode em ulates 40 out of 56 inst ruct ions for the HP 7475A plotter m ade by Hewlet t- Packard. Default measurem ent unit i n the HP-GL graphics mode is 1/ 1016"(0.
CHAPTER 9 HP-GL - 5 2.3.2. Printing area a b d c a b c d (mm ) A4 4 5 5 5 A3 4 5 5 5 (HL-3400CN/3260N/3450CN) Letter 6 5 5 5 Legal 6 5 5 5.
CHAPTER 9 HP-GL - 6 3. COMMANDS 3.1. Initialization and Default Setting Instructions DF - Default set instruction DF[;] Returns the graphics mode t o the default conditions.
CHAPTER 9 HP-GL - 7 Function Equivalent Instruction Condition Fill type FT; Bi-d irectional fill, type 1 Fill distance FT; 1% of distance from P1 to P2 Fill slant FT; 0 deg rees Pen thickness PT; Set at 0.3 mm Pen condition PU; Pen up Rotation RO; Set at 0 degrees Scaling points IP; Initialized according to paper size 3.
CHAPTER 9 HP-GL - 8 IW - Input window IW [ X 1 , Y 1 , X 2 , Y 2 ] [;] X1-Window lower left X coordinat e Y1-W indow lower left Y coordinat e X2-Window upper right X coordinate Y2-W indow upper right Y coordinate This instruction sets the window insi de which plotting can be performed.
CHAPTER 9 HP-GL - 9 PU - Pen up PU [ X,Y [,...]] [;] X ; X coordinate of the cursor m ovement destination Y ; Y coordinate of the cursor m ovement destination X and Y are either relative or absolute, depending on whet her a PA or a PR was the last plot comm and executed.
CHAPTER 9 HP-GL - 10 Current position (X1, Y1) (X2,Y2) (X3, Y3) (Xn, Yn) 10 '*** PAEX1 *** 20 LPRINT "IN;SP1;" 30 LPRINT "PA2000,6000;PD0,6000,2000,7500,2000,6000;PU2500,6000;".
CHAPTER 9 HP-GL - 11 AA - Draw absolute arc AA [ X, Y, qc [, qd ]] [;] X ; Arc centre X coordinate Y ; Arc centre Y coordinate qc ; Arc angle in degrees qd ; Chord angle in degrees X and Y coordinates are absolute coordinates i n user units or graphics units .
CHAPTER 9 HP-GL - 12 Plotting is perform ed only when the pen is down. When the pen is up, plotting is not perform ed but the cursor posit ion moves to the pl ot end point. When scaling has been performed, the cursor is m oved by relative coordi nates in user units.
CHAPTER 9 HP-GL - 13 10 '*** CIEX1 *** 20 LPRINT "IN;SP1;IP2650,1325,7650,6325;" 30 LPRINT "SC-100,100,-100,100;" 40 LPRINT "PA-60,50;CI40,45;" 50 LPRINT "PA60,.
CHAPTER 9 HP-GL - 14 When there is no scaling, the coordinate values for X and Y are int eger numbers. Current position (X, Y) 10 '*** EAEX *** 20 LPRINT "IN;SP1;PA7000,4000;" 30 LPRINT "PT.
CHAPTER 9 HP-GL - 15 EW - Edge wedge EW r,q1,qc(,qd)[;] r ; Radius in user unit s or graphics units q1; Start point angle qc ; Arc angle qd ; Chord angle Plots a wedge centred on the current position wi th radius r , start point angle q1 , arc angle qc and chord angle qd .
CHAPTER 9 HP-GL - 16 RA - Fill rectangle absolute RA X, Y[;] X ; X coordinate of opposite angl e for the rectangle Y ; Y coordinate of opposite angl e for the rectangle X and Y coordinates are absolute coordinates i n user units or graphics units .
CHAPTER 9 HP-GL - 17 WG - Fill wedge WG r,q1,qc(,qd)[;] r ; Radius in user unit s or graphics units q1 ; Start point angle qc ; Arc angle qd ; Chord angle Fill in a wedge centred on the current po sition with radius r , start point angle q1 , arc angle qc and chord angle qd .
CHAPTER 9 HP-GL - 18 3.5. Plot Function Instructions Instruction Function FT Fill Type LT Line Type PW Pen Width SM Symbol Mode SP Select Pen TL Tick Length XT X Tick YT Y Tick PT Pen Thickness FT - F.
CHAPTER 9 HP-GL - 19 PW-Pen width PW n[;] w ; width (unit = 1/300 inch) This command specifies the width of the currently selected pen. The value of w is an integer num ber from 1 to 10. SM - Symbol mode SM c[;] c ; ASCII character or symbol code The command specifies the sym bol to be drawn.
CHAPTER 9 HP-GL - 20 XT - X-axis tick XT [;] Plots vertical tick m arks as specified by the TL instruction from the current position. After plotting, the curso r returns to its point of o rigin. Plotting is perform ed whether the pen is up or down.
CHAPTER 9 HP-GL - 21 n Character Set 0 ANSI ASCII 1 9825 Character Set 2 French/German 3 Scandinavian 4 Spanish/Latin American 6 JIS ASCII 7 ROMAN 8 Extensions 9 ISO IRV 30 ISO Swedish 31 ISO Swedish .
CHAPTER 9 HP-GL - 22 LB - Character plot LB [ cs ] < terminator > [;] cs : character string Plots character strings, numeri cal expressions, variables etc. Plotting is perform ed whether the pen is up or down. After plotting, the cursor m oves to the positi on of the next character.
CHAPTER 9 HP-GL - 23 DR - Relative direction DR [ run, rise ] [;] run : X direction com ponent rise : Y direction com ponent A percentage of the distance in the X and Y direc tions between P1 and P2 is used as the uni ts Specifies the character plot direction.
CHAPTER 9 HP-GL - 24 10 '*** SIEX1 *** 20 LPRINT "IN;SP1;PA1000,1000;" 30 LPRINT "SI2,1.5;LBLASER";CHR$(3) 40 END <Sample 86> 10 '*** SIEX2 *** 20 LPRINT "IN;SP1;PA5000,3000:" 30 LPRINT "SI-.
CHAPTER 9 HP-GL - 25 10 '"*** SLEX *** 20 LPRINT "DF;SP1;SI1.3,1.3;PA100,6000;" 30 LPRINT "SL2;LBLASER";CHR$(3) 40 LPRINT "SL-2;PR3000,0;LBLASER";CHR$(3) 50 END <Sample 91> UC - User-defined character UC X1, Y1, X2, Y2.
CHAPTER 9 HP-GL - 26 3.7. Dual Context Extensions Set High resolution control (Brother original) EscCRRO This comm and sets hi gh resolution control off. EscCRRL This comm and sets high resolut ion control light level. EscCRRM This comm and sets hi gh resolution control m edium level.
CHAPTER 9 HP-GL - 27 4. INDEX A Absolute direction ........................................................... 22 Alternate char acter set ..................................................... 20 C Character plot ......................................
CHAPTER 10 CARBON COPY FUNCTION - 1 CHAPTER 10 CARBON COPY FUNCTION.
CHAPTER 10 CARBON COPY FUNCTION - 2 C ONTENTS 1. OUTLI NE ....................................................................................................................... ........ 3 1.1. Outline of the function .................................
CHAPTER 10 CARBON COPY FUNCTION - 3 1. OUTLINE 1.1. Outline of the function This function allows y ou to print two or m ore copies of the one page data on the pri nter side. The function also allows you to select the paper tray and register an additional macro for each copy.
CHAPTER 10 CARBON COPY FUNCTION - 4 2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.1. Explanation of each function 2.1.1. Carbon copy mode setting Sets the carbon copy function t o ON or OFF.
CHAPTER 10 CARBON COPY FUNCTION - 5 2.2. How to set each function 2.2.1. Setting on the control panel PRINT MENU CARBON MENU CARBON COPY =OFF/ON/AUTO / PARALLEL Sets the carbon copy mode. COPIES =1 - 8 Sets the number of copies. COPY 1 TRAY =AUTO/REMAINING MPTRAY TRAY 1 TRAY 2 TRAY 3 * Selects the paper tray.
CHAPTER 10 CARBON COPY FUNCTION - 6 2.2.2. Setting with the PJL command This function supports each of the SET, DEF AULT, INQUIRE and DINQUIRE comm ands in the PJL co mman ds . PJL co mman d Set ting value Default value Descriptions CARBONMODE =OFF ON AUTO PARALLEL OFF OFF: Turns off the function.
CHAPTER 10 CARBON COPY FUNCTION - 7 2.3. Example The following sections describe t he setting me thod of the example bel ow. The number of copies is 4 (four). The carbon copy function is enabled by sending the data only through the parallel interface.
CHAPTER 10 CARBON COPY FUNCTION - 8 3. DETAILED INFORMATION 3.1. Details on the specifications 3.1.1. Usable emulation Only the PCL em ulation can be used since the m acro is supported only on the PCL emul ation.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-1 APPENDIX A COMPARISON LIST.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-2 C ONTENTS PCL5/5E (PAPER SIZE) .................................................. 3 PCL5/5E (TRAY: IF PJL TRAYCOMMAND IS NORMAL.) ........... 8 PCL5/5E (TRAY: IF PJL TRAYCOMMAND IS SPECIAL.) .......... 11 PCL5/5E (OTHERS) .
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-3 In this chapter, you can find which co mmands are supported by your printer. PCL5/5e (Paper Size) COMMAND HL-1050/1070 HL-1250/1270N/ P2500 HL-1450/1470N HL-1660e/2060 HL.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-4 COMMAND HL-1050/1070 HL-1250/1270N/ P2500 HL-1450/1470N HL-1660e/2060 HL-2400C/Ce HL-2600CN HL-2700CN HL-3400CN HL-3450CN HL-1650/1670N HL-1850/1870N HL-5040/5050/ 5070N .
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-5 PCL5/5e (Paper Size) (continued) COMMAND HL-4040CN/40 50CDN/4070CDW HL-2150N/2170W HL- 5340D/5350DN/537 0DW/5380DN HL- 3070CW/3075CW HL- 4140CN/4150CDN/ 4570CDW HL- 2250D.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-6 COMMAND HL-4040CN/40 50CDN/4070CDW HL-2150N/2170W HL- 5340D/5350DN/537 0DW/5380DN HL- 3070CW/3075CW HL- 4140CN/4150CDN/ 4570CDW HL- 2250DN/2270DW HL- 5440D/5450DN/547 0DW.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-7 COMMAND HL-4040CN/40 50CDN/4070CDW HL-2150N/2170W HL- 5340D/5350DN/537 0DW/5380DN HL- 3070CW/3075CW HL- 4140CN/4150CDN/ 4570CDW HL- 2250DN/2270DW HL- 5440D/5450DN/547 0DW.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-8 PCL5/5e (Tray: If PJL TRAYCOMMAND is NORMAL.) COMMAND HL-1050 HL-1070 HL-P2500/ 1250/1270N HL-1450/ 1470N HL-2400C/Ce HL-2700CN/ 2600CN HL-3400CN HL-3450CN HL-1660e/ 2060.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-9 COMMAND HL-1050 HL-1070 HL-P2500/ 1250/1270N HL-1450/ 1470N HL-2400C/Ce HL-2700CN/ 2600CN HL-3400CN HL-3450CN HL-1660e/ 2060 HL-1650/ 1670N HL-1850/ 1870N HL-5050/5070N/ .
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-10 COMMAND HL-4040CN HL-4050CDN /4070CDW HL- 5340D/5350DN/5 370DW/5380DN HL- 3070CW/3075C W HL- 4140CN/4150CD N/4570CDW HL- 2250DN/2270D W HL- 5440D/5450DN/5 470DW/6180DW H.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-11 PCL5/5e (Tray: If PJL TRAYCOMMAND is SPECIAL.) COMMAND HL-1050 HL-1070 HL-P2500/ 1250/1270N HL-1450/ 1470N HL-2400C/Ce HL-2700CN/ 2600CN HL-3400CN HL-3450CN HL-1660e/ 20.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-12 COMMAND HL-1050 HL-1070 HL-P2500/ 1250/1270N HL-1450/ 1470N HL-2400C/Ce HL-2700CN/ 2600CN HL-3400CN HL-3450CN HL-1660e/ 2060 HL-1650/ 1670N HL-1850/ 1870N HL-5050/5070N/.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-13 COMMAND HL-4040CN HL-4050CDN /4070CDW HL- 5340D/5350DN/5 370DW/5380DN HL- 3070CW/3075C W HL- 4140CN/4150CD N/4570CDW HL- 2250DN/2270D W HL- 5440D/5450DN/5 470DW/6180DW H.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-14 PCL5/5e (Others) COMMAND HL-1070 HL-1050/1250/ 1450/P2500 HL-1270N/ 1470N HL-1660e/ 2060 HL-2400C/Ce/ 2600CN HL-2700CN HL-3400CN/ 3450CN HL-1650/ 1670N HL-1850/ 1870N HL.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-15 COMMAND HL-1070 HL-1050/1250/ 1450/P2500 HL-1270N/ 1470N HL-1660e/ 2060 HL-2400C/Ce/ 2600CN HL-2700CN HL-3400CN/ 3450CN HL-1650/ 1670N HL-1850/ 1870N HL- 5040/ 5050/5070.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-16 COMMAND HL-1070 HL-1050/1250/ 1450/P2500 HL-1270N/ 1470N HL-1660e/ 2060 HL-2400C/Ce/ 2600CN HL-2700CN HL-3400CN/ 3450CN HL-1650/ 1670N HL-1850/ 1870N HL- 5040/ 5050/5070.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-17 COMMAND HL-1070 HL-1050/1250/ 1450/P2500 HL-1270N/ 1470N HL-1660e/ 2060 HL-2400C/Ce/ 2600CN HL-2700CN HL-3400CN/ 3450CN HL-1650/ 1670N HL-1850/ 1870N HL- 5040/ 5050/5070.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-18 COMMAND HL-1070 HL-1050/1250/ 1450/P2500 HL-1270N/ 1470N HL-1660e/ 2060 HL-2400C/Ce/ 2600CN HL-2700CN HL-3400CN/ 3450CN HL-1650/ 1670N HL-1850/ 1870N HL- 5040/ 5050/5070.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-19 COMMAND HL-1070 HL-1050/1250/ 1450/P2500 HL-1270N/ 1470N HL-1660e/ 2060 HL-2400C/Ce/ 2600CN HL-2700CN HL-3400CN/ 3450CN HL-1650/ 1670N HL-1850/ 1870N HL- 5040/ 5050/5070.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-20 COMMAND HL-1070 HL-1050/1250/ 1450/P2500 HL-1270N/ 1470N HL-1660e/ 2060 HL-2400C/Ce/ 2600CN HL-2700CN HL-3400CN/ 3450CN HL-1650/ 1670N HL-1850/ 1870N HL- 5040/ 5050/5070.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-21 COMMAND HL-1070 HL-1050/1250/ 1450/P2500 HL-1270N/ 1470N HL-1660e/ 2060 HL-2400C/Ce/ 2600CN HL-2700CN HL-3400CN/ 3450CN HL-1650/ 1670N HL-1850/ 1870N HL- 5040/ 5050/5070.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-22 COMMAND HL-1070 HL-1050/1250/ 1450/P2500 HL-1270N/ 1470N HL-1660e/ 2060 HL-2400C/Ce/ 2600CN HL-2700CN HL-3400CN/ 3450CN HL-1650/ 1670N HL-1850/ 1870N HL- 5040/ 5050/5070.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-23 PCL5/5e (Others) (continued) COMMAND HL-4040CN HL-4050CDN /4070CDW HL-5240/50DN 70DN/80DW HL- 3070CW/3075C W/4140CN HL- 4150CDN/4570C DW HL- 2250DN/2270D W HL- 5440D/545.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-24 COMMAND HL-4040CN HL-4050CDN /4070CDW HL-5240/50DN 70DN/80DW HL- 3070CW/3075C W/4140CN HL- 4150CDN/4570C DW HL- 2250DN/2270D W HL- 5440D/5450DN/ 5470DW/6180D W HL-S7000D.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-25 COMMAND HL-4040CN HL-4050CDN /4070CDW HL-5240/50DN 70DN/80DW HL- 3070CW/3075C W/4140CN HL- 4150CDN/4570C DW HL- 2250DN/2270D W HL- 5440D/5450DN/ 5470DW/6180D W HL-S7000D.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-26 COMMAND HL-4040CN HL-4050CDN /4070CDW HL-5240/50DN 70DN/80DW HL- 3070CW/3075C W/4140CN HL- 4150CDN/4570C DW HL- 2250DN/2270D W HL- 5440D/5450DN/ 5470DW/6180D W HL-S7000D.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-27 COMMAND HL-4040CN HL-4050CDN /4070CDW HL-5240/50DN 70DN/80DW HL- 3070CW/3075C W/4140CN HL- 4150CDN/4570C DW HL- 2250DN/2270D W HL- 5440D/5450DN/ 5470DW/6180D W HL-S7000D.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-28 COMMAND HL-4040CN HL-4050CDN /4070CDW HL-5240/50DN 70DN/80DW HL- 3070CW/3075C W/4140CN HL- 4150CDN/4570C DW HL- 2250DN/2270D W HL- 5440D/5450DN/ 5470DW/6180D W HL-S7000D.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-29 COMMAND HL-4040CN HL-4050CDN /4070CDW HL-5240/50DN 70DN/80DW HL- 3070CW/3075C W/4140CN HL- 4150CDN/4570C DW HL- 2250DN/2270D W HL- 5440D/5450DN/ 5470DW/6180D W HL-S7000D.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-30 COMMAND HL-4040CN HL-4050CDN /4070CDW HL-5240/50DN 70DN/80DW HL- 3070CW/3075C W/4140CN HL- 4150CDN/4570C DW HL- 2250DN/2270D W HL- 5440D/5450DN/ 5470DW/6180D W HL-S7000D.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-31 COMMAND HL-4040CN HL-4050CDN /4070CDW HL-5240/50DN 70DN/80DW HL- 3070CW/3075C W/4140CN HL- 4150CDN/4570C DW HL- 2250DN/2270D W HL- 5440D/5450DN/ 5470DW/6180D W HL-S7000D.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-32 COMMAND HL-4040CN HL-4050CDN /4070CDW HL-5240/50DN 70DN/80DW HL- 3070CW/3075C W/4140CN HL- 4150CDN/4570C DW HL- 2250DN/2270D W HL- 5440D/5450DN/ 5470DW/6180D W HL-S7000D.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-33 Typeface Selection (PCL) COMMAND TYPEFACE HL-1050/1250/ 1450/P2500 HL-1070/ 1270N/1470N HL-1660e/ 2060 HL-2400C/Ce/ 2600CN HL-2700CN HL-3400CN/ 3450CN HL-1650/ 1670N HL-.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-34 COMMAND TYPEFACE HL-1050/1250/ 1450/P2500 HL-1070/ 1270N/1470N HL-1660e/ 2060 HL-2400C/Ce/ 2600CN HL-2700CN HL-3400CN/ 3450CN HL-1650/ 1670N HL-1850/ 1870N HL-5040/ 5050.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-35 COMMAND TYPEFACE HL- 3070CW/3075 CW HL- 4140CN/4150C DN/4570CDW HL- 2250DN/2270D W HL- 5440D/5450DN /5470DW/6180 DW HL-S7000DN HL-3170CDW Esc(s155T Atlanta .
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-36 HP-GL/2 COMMAND HL-1050/1070/1250/1270N/1450/1470N /P2500/1660e/2060/2400C/2400Ce/3400CN/1650/ 1670N/3260N/2460/7050/1850/1870N/5050/5070 N/ 5150D/5170DN/2600CN/3450CN/6.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-37 COMMAND HL-1050/1070/1250/1270N/1450/1470N /P2500/1660e/2060/2400C/2400Ce/3400CN/1650/ 1670N/3260N/2460/7050/1850/1870N/5050/5070 N/ 5150D/5170DN/2600CN/3450CN/6050/6050.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-38 COMMAND HL-1050/1070/1250/1270N/1450/1470N /P2500/1660e/2060/2400C/2400Ce/3400CN/1650/ 1670N/3260N/2460/7050/1850/1870N/5050/5070 N/ 5150D/5170DN/2600CN/3450CN/6050/6050.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-39 Epson FX-850 COMMAND HL-1050/1070/1250/1270N/1450/1470N/P2500/1660e/2060/ 2400C/2400Ce/3400CN/1650/1670N /3260N/2460/7050/1850/1870N/ 5050/5070N/5150D/5170DN/2600CN/3450.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-40 COMMAND HL-1050/1070/1250/1270N/1450/1470N/P2500/1660e/2060/ 2400C/2400Ce/3400CN/1650/1670N /3260N/2460/7050/1850/1870N/ 5050/5070N/5150D/5170DN/2600CN/3450CN/6050/6050D/6050 DN/8050N/2700CN/2070N/5240/5250DN/5270DN/5280DW/ 5340D/5350DN/5370DW/5380DN/5440D/5450DN/5470DW/6180DW Esc B n1 n2 n3.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-41 COMMAND HL-1050/1070/1250/1270N/1450/1470N/P2500/1660e/2060/ 2400C/2400Ce/3400CN/1650/1670N /3260N/2460/7050/1850/1870N/ 5050/5070N/5150D/5170DN/2600CN/3450CN/6050/6050D.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-42 IBM ProPrinter XL COMMAND HL-1050/1070/1250/1270N/1450/1470N/P2500/1660e/2060/ 2400C/2400Ce/3400CN/1650/1670N /3260N/2460/7050/1850/1870N/ 5050/5070N/5150D/5170DN/2600CN.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-43 COMMAND HL-1050/1070/1250/1270N/1450/1470N/P2500/1660e/2060/ 2400C/2400Ce/3400CN/1650/1670N /3260N/2460/7050/1850/1870N/ 5050/5070N/5150D/5170DN/2600CN/3450CN/6050/6050D.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-44 BAR CODE COMMAND HL-1050/1070/1250/1270N/1450/1470N /P2500/1660e/2060/2400C/2400Ce/3400CN/1650/ 1670N/3260N/2460/7050/1850/1870N/5050/ 5070N/5150D/5170DN/2600CN/3450CN/6.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-45 HP-GL COMMAND HL-1050/1250/ 1450/P2500 HL-1070/ 12470N/1470N HL-1660e/2060 HL-2400C/Ce/ 2600CN HL-2700CN HL-3400CN/ 3450CN HL-1650/1670N HL-1850/1870N HL-5040/5050/ 5070.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-46 COMMAND HL-1050/1250/ 1450/P2500 HL-1070/ 12470N/1470N HL-1660e/2060 HL-2400C/Ce/ 2600CN HL-2700CN HL-3400CN/ 3450CN HL-1650/1670N HL-1850/1870N HL-5040/5050/ 5070N HL-5.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-47 COMMAND HL-1050/1250/ 1450/P2500 HL-1070/ 12470N/1470N HL-1660e/2060 HL-2400C/Ce/ 2600CN HL-2700CN HL-3400CN/ 3450CN HL-1650/1670N HL-1850/1870N HL-5040/5050/ 5070N HL-5.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-48 PJL PJL commands are supported by HL-1050, HL-1070, HL-1250, HL -1270N/1450/1470N, HL-P2500, HL-1660e , HL-2060, HL-2400C, HL-2400Ce, HL-3400CN, HL-1650, HL-1670N, HL-32.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-49 COMMAND HL-1050 HL-1250/1450 HL-1070 HL-1270N/ 1470N HL-P2500 HL-1660e/2060 HL-2400C/Ce/ 2600CN HL-2700CN HL-3400CN/ 3450CN HL-1650/ 1670N HL-1850/ 1870N HL-5040/5050/ 5.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-50 COMMAND HL-1050 HL-1250/1450 HL-1070 HL-1270N/ 1470N HL-P2500 HL-1660e/2060 HL-2400C/Ce/ 2600CN HL-2700CN HL-3400CN/ 3450CN HL-1650/ 1670N HL-1850/ 1870N HL-5040/5050/ 5.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-51 PJL (continued) COMMAND HL-4040CN HL-4050CDN /4070CDW HL-2140/2150N/ 2170W HL- 5340D/5350DN/5 370DW/5380DN HL- 3040CN/3045CN HL- 3070CW/3075C W HL- 4140CN/4150CD N/4570C.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-52 COMMAND HL-4040CN HL-4050CDN /4070CDW HL-2140/2150N/ 2170W HL- 5340D/5350DN/5 370DW/5380DN HL- 3040CN/3045CN HL- 3070CW/3075C W HL- 4140CN/4150CD N/4570CDW HL- 2250DN/22.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-53 COMMAND HL-4040CN HL-4050CDN /4070CDW HL-2140/2150N/ 2170W HL- 5340D/5350DN/5 370DW/5380DN HL- 3040CN/3045CN HL- 3070CW/3075C W HL- 4140CN/4150CD N/4570CDW HL- 2250DN/22.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-54 COMMAND HL-4040CN HL-4050CDN /4070CDW HL-2140/2150N/ 2170W HL- 5340D/5350DN/5 370DW/5380DN HL- 3040CN/3045CN HL- 3070CW/3075C W HL- 4140CN/4150CD N/4570CDW HL- 2250DN/22.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-55 COMMAND HL-3140CW HL- 3150CDW/3150C DN HL-3170CDW SHUTDOWN DEMOPAGE RESIFONT PERMFONT TESTPRINT PRTCONFIG @PJL COMMENT remarks [<CR>] <LF> .
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-56 COMMAND HL-3140CW HL- 3150CDW/3150C DN HL-3170CDW @PJL INQUIRE [LPARM : personality] variable [<CR>]<LF> @PJL DINQUIRE [LPARM : personality] variable [&l.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-57 COMMAND HL-3140CW HL- 3150CDW/3150C DN HL-3170CDW @PJL INFO FEATURES [<CR>]<LF> @PJL INFO DRUMLIFE [<CR>]<LF> @PJL USTATUS variable = value [.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-58 General PJL Environment Variables GENERAL PJL ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES HL-1050 HL-1070 HL-1250/ 1270N HL-1450/ 1470N HL-P2500 HL-2400C/Ce/ 2600CN HL-2700CN HL-3400CN/ 3450C.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-59 GENERAL PJL ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES HL-1050 HL-1070 HL-1250/ 1270N HL-1450/ 1470N HL-P2500 HL-2400C/Ce/ 2600CN HL-2700CN HL-3400CN/ 3450CN HL-1660e HL-2060 HL-1650/ 1670N .
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-60 GENERAL PJL ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES HL-1050 HL-1070 HL-1250/ 1270N HL-1450/ 1470N HL-P2500 HL-2400C/Ce/ 2600CN HL-2700CN HL-3400CN/ 3450CN HL-1660e HL-2060 HL-1650/ 1670N .
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-61 GENERAL PJL ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES HL-1050 HL-1070 HL-1250/ 1270N HL-1450/ 1470N HL-P2500 HL-2400C/Ce/ 2600CN HL-2700CN HL-3400CN/ 3450CN HL-1660e HL-2060 HL-1650/ 1670N .
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-62 GENERAL PJL ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES HL-1050 HL-1070 HL-1250/ 1270N HL-1450/ 1470N HL-P2500 HL-2400C/Ce/ 2600CN HL-2700CN HL-3400CN/ 3450CN HL-1660e HL-2060 HL-1650/ 1670N .
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-63 GENERAL PJL ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES HL-1050 HL-1070 HL-1250/ 1270N HL-1450/ 1470N HL-P2500 HL-2400C/Ce/ 2600CN HL-2700CN HL-3400CN/ 3450CN HL-1660e HL-2060 HL-1650/ 1670N .
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-64 General PJL Environment Variables (continued) GENERAL PJL ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES HL-4040CN HL-4050CDN/ 4070CDW HL-2140/ 2150N/ 2170W HL- 5340D/5350DN/ 5370DW/5380D N HL- .
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-65 GENERAL PJL ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES HL-4040CN HL-4050CDN/ 4070CDW HL-2140/ 2150N/ 2170W HL- 5340D/5350DN/ 5370DW/5380D N HL- 3040CN/3045C N HL- 3070CW/3075C W HL- 4140CN/4.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-66 GENERAL PJL ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES HL-4040CN HL-4050CDN/ 4070CDW HL-2140/ 2150N/ 2170W HL- 5340D/5350DN/ 5370DW/5380D N HL- 3040CN/3045C N HL- 3070CW/3075C W HL- 4140CN/4.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-67 GENERAL PJL ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES HL-4040CN HL-4050CDN/ 4070CDW HL-2140/ 2150N/ 2170W HL- 5340D/5350DN/ 5370DW/5380D N HL- 3040CN/3045C N HL- 3070CW/3075C W HL- 4140CN/4.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-68 GENERAL PJL ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES HL-4040CN HL-4050CDN/ 4070CDW HL-2140/ 2150N/ 2170W HL- 5340D/5350DN/ 5370DW/5380D N HL- 3040CN/3045C N HL- 3070CW/3075C W HL- 4140CN/4.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-69 GENERAL PJL ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES HL-4040CN HL-4050CDN/ 4070CDW HL-2140/ 2150N/ 2170W HL- 5340D/5350DN/ 5370DW/5380D N HL- 3040CN/3045C N HL- 3070CW/3075C W HL- 4140CN/4.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-70 GENERAL PJL ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES HL-4040CN HL-4050CDN/ 4070CDW HL-2140/ 2150N/ 2170W HL- 5340D/5350DN/ 5370DW/5380D N HL- 3040CN/3045C N HL- 3070CW/3075C W HL- 4140CN/4.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-71 GENERAL PJL ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES HL-4040CN HL-4050CDN/ 4070CDW HL-2140/ 2150N/ 2170W HL- 5340D/5350DN/ 5370DW/5380D N HL- 3040CN/3045C N HL- 3070CW/3075C W HL- 4140CN/4.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-72 GENERAL PJL ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES HL-4040CN HL-4050CDN/ 4070CDW HL-2140/ 2150N/ 2170W HL- 5340D/5350DN/ 5370DW/5380D N HL- 3040CN/3045C N HL- 3070CW/3075C W HL- 4140CN/4.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-73 GENERAL PJL ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES HL-4040CN HL-4050CDN/ 4070CDW HL-2140/ 2150N/ 2170W HL- 5340D/5350DN/ 5370DW/5380D N HL- 3040CN/3045C N HL- 3070CW/3075C W HL- 4140CN/4.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-74 GENERAL PJL ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES HL-3140CW HL- 3150CDW/3150 CDN HL-3170CDW A4 B5 EXECUTIVE DL COM10 MONARCH C5 JISB5 .
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-75 GENERAL PJL ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES HL-3140CW HL- 3150CDW/3150 CDN HL-3170CDW ORIENTATION PORTRAIT, LANDSCAPE FORMLINES 5 ~ 128 MANUALFEED ON, OFF RET.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-76 GENERAL PJL ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES HL-3140CW HL- 3150CDW/3150 CDN HL-3170CDW LEGAL A4 B5 EXECUTIVE DL COM10 MONARCH C5 JISB5 A5 B6.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-77 GENERAL PJL ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES HL-3140CW HL- 3150CDW/3150 CDN HL-3170CDW ANY LETTER LEGAL A4 B5 EXECUTIVE DL COM10 MONA.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-78 GENERAL PJL ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES HL-3140CW HL- 3150CDW/3150 CDN HL-3170CDW SIXTEENK195X270 SIXTEENK184X260 INTRAY3SIZE ANY LETTER LEGAL A4 .
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-79 GENERAL PJL ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES HL-3140CW HL- 3150CDW/3150 CDN HL-3170CDW A4 B5 EXECUTIVE JISB5 A5 FOLIO A5L SOURCETRAY AUTO MPTRAY TRAY1 TRAY2 TRAY.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-80 GENERAL PJL ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES HL-3140CW HL- 3150CDW/3150 CDN HL-3170CDW ITALIAN NORWEGIAN PORTUGUESE DANISH SWEDISH FINNISH .
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-81 GENERAL PJL ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES HL-3140CW HL- 3150CDW/3150 CDN HL-3170CDW TIMEOUTFF 1 ~ 99 POWERSAVE ON, OFF POWERSAVETIME 0~90 MEDIATYPE REGULAR .
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-82 GENERAL PJL ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES HL-3140CW HL- 3150CDW/3150 CDN HL-3170CDW HOLDTYPE PUBLIC, PRIVATE HOLDKEY 0000~9999 TIMESETYEAR TIMESETMONTH TIMESETDAY .
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-83 PCL Specific Variables PCL SPECIFIC VARIABLES HL-1050/1070/ 1250/1270N/1450/ 1470N/P2500 HL-1660e/2060/ 2400C/Ce/3400CN/ 2600CN/3450CN/ 2700CN HL-1650/1670N HL-1850/1870.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-84 PCL SPECIFIC VARIABLES HL-1050/1070/ 1250/1270N/1450/ 1470N/P2500 HL-1660e/2060/ 2400C/Ce/3400CN/ 2600CN/3450CN/ 2700CN HL-1650/1670N HL-1850/1870N/ 5040/5050/5070N/ 514.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-85 PCL Specific Variables (continued) PCL SPECIFIC VARIABLES HL-4040CN/ 4050CDN/ 4070CDW/5240/5250DN/ 5340D/5350DN/5370DW/3070 CW/3075CW/4140CN/4150CD N/4570CDW/2250DN/2270DW HL- 5270DN/5280DW/ 5380DN HL-5440D/ 5450DN/5470DW/ 6180DW HL-S7000N FONTSOURCE I, S I, C, S I, C, S I,C1,S FONTNUMBER 0,1,2, .
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-86 PCL Specific Variables (continued) PCL SPECIFIC VARIABLES HL- 3140CW/ 3150CDW/ 3150CDN HL-3170CDW FONTSOURCE I, C1, S FONTNUMBER 0 ~ 0x7FFFFFF PITCH 0.44 ~ 99.99 PTSIZE 4.00 ~ 999.75 LEFTMARGIN 0 ~ 126columns RIGHTMARGIN 10 ~ 136 colum ns TOPMARGIN 0, 0.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-87 PostScript Specific Variables POSTSCRIPT SPECIFIC VARIABLES HL-1050/ 1250/1450/ P2500 HL-1070 HL-1270N/ 1470N HL-1660e/ 2060/ 2400C/Ce/ 3400CN/ 2600CN/ 3450CN/ 2700CN HL.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-88 EPSON Specific Variables EPSON SPECIFIC VARIABLES HL-1050/1070/1250/ 1270N/1450/1470N HL-P2500 HL-1660e/2060/ 2400C/Ce/3400CN/ 2600CN/3450CN/2700CN HL-1650/1670N/ 1850/1.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-89 EPSON Specific Variables (continued) EPSON SPECIFIC VARIABLES HL-5440D/ 5450DN/5470DW/6180D W HL-S7000DN HL- 3140CW/3150CDW/ 3150CDN/3170CDW ORIENTATION PORTRAIT LANDSCAPE LEFTMARGIN 0 ~ 126 columns RIGHTMARGIN 10 ~ 136 columns TOPMARGIN 0, 0.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-90 IBM Specific Variables IBM SPECIFIC VARIABLES HL-1050/1070/1250/ 1270N/1450/1470N HL-P2500 HL-1660e/2060/2400C/Ce/ 3400CN/ 2600CN/3450CN/ 2700CN HL-1650/1670N/ 1850/1870.
APPENDIX A -COMPARISON LIST-91 IBM Specific Variables (continued) IBM SPECIFIC VARIABLES HL-5440D/ 5450DN/5470DW/6180DW HL-S7000DN HL- 3140CW/3150CDW/ 3150CDN/3170CDW ORIENTATION PORTRAIT, LANDSCAPE LEFTMARGIN 0 ~ 126 columns RIGHTMARGIN 10 ~ 136 columns TOPMARGIN 0, 0.
APPENDIX B - FLASH/PCMCIA CARD COMMANDS - 1 APPENDIX B FLASH/PCMCIA CARD COMMANDS <For HL-1270N/1470N/1660e/2060/2400C/2400Ce/3400CN/ 1650/1670N/2460/3260N/7050/1850/1870N/5070N/5170DN/ 2600CN/3450.
APPENDIX B - FLASH/PCMCIA CARD COMMANDS - 2 C ONTENTS 1. INTRODUCT ION .......................................................................................................... 3 2. HOW TO READ THE CARD C OMMANDS SPECIFI CATION.......................
APPENDIX B - FLASH/PCMCIA CARD COMMANDS - 3 1. INTR ODUCTION The Flash/Card Com mands described i n this chapter are appli cable to the HL-1270N/1470N/1660e/2060/ 2400C/2400Ce/3400C N/1650/1670N/2460/.
APPENDIX B - FLASH/PCMCIA CARD COMMANDS - 4 2. HO W T O READ THE CARD COMMANDS SPECIFICA TION Each comm and is described in the foll owing four sections of this m anual. 2.1 Commands Comm and data sequences and syntax. ESC or CR stands for 0x1b or 0x0d as follows; ESC ----0x1b CR ---- 0x0d 2.
APPENDIX B - FLASH/PCMCIA CARD COMMANDS - 5 3. COMMANDS 3.1 Select Storage Device Command (For HL-2060/2400C/2400Ce/3400 CN/2460/3260N/7050/2600CN/3450CN/ 6050/6050D/6050DN Only) Command ESC CR ! 12358F Slot No ** Slot No = 1 Slot No = 2 (Slot No. 2 is not used for the HL-2460/3260N.
APPENDIX B - FLASH/PCMCIA CARD COMMANDS - 6 3.2 Format Command 3.2.1 Physical format Command ESC CR ! 12340F Available Devices F, A, H, I Description This command executes a physical format for the storage device. This will delete all existing data on the device.
APPENDIX B - FLASH/PCMCIA CARD COMMANDS - 7 3.3 Save Data Command 3.3.1 Save specified type Command ESC CR ! 12345F type(4byte) size(4byte) data... ** type = MCRO, DATA Available Devices F, A, H Description This command saves data of the specified type with the data ID wh ich is set with the ESC & f # Y (Macro ID Configuration) com ma nd.
APPENDIX B - FLASH/PCMCIA CARD COMMANDS - 8 3.4 Data 3.4.1 Save data Command ESC CR ! 12347F ID(2byte) size(4byte) data... Available Devices F, A, H Description This comm and saves data which is sent from the PC wi th the specified ID onto the device.
APPENDIX B - FLASH/PCMCIA CARD COMMANDS - 9 3.5 Font 3.5.1 Save primary font Command ESC CR ! 12343F Available Devices F, A, H, I Description This comm and saves the prim ary font which is current ly se lected into the device. The prim ary font can also be saved by control panel operati on.
APPENDIX B - FLASH/PCMCIA CARD COMMANDS - 10 3.5.3 Delete all download fonts Command ESC * c 1028F Available Devices F, A, H, I Description This comm and deletes all the download fonts which are saved in t he device.
APPENDIX B - FLASH/PCMCIA CARD COMMANDS - 11 3.5.5 Save download font with specified ID Command ESC * c 1029F Available Devices F, A, H, I Description This command saves the font with the ID which is specified with the ESC * C # D (Font ID) command.
APPENDIX B - FLASH/PCMCIA CARD COMMANDS - 12 3.6 Macro 3.6.1 Delete all macros Command ESC & f 1030X Available Devices F, A, H, I Description This command deletes all the macros which are saved in the dev ice.
APPENDIX B - FLASH/PCMCIA CARD COMMANDS - 13 3.6.3 Save macro with specified ID Command ESC & f 1038X Available Devices F, A, H, I Description This command saves a macro with the ID which is specified with the ESC & f # Y (Macro ID Configuration) comm and on the device.
APPENDIX B - FLASH/PCMCIA CARD COMMANDS - 14 3.6.5 Save image (Printing location not fixed) Command ESC CR ! 12350F Available Device F Description After transferring the last prin t data into the imag.
APPENDIX B - FLASH/PCMCIA CARD COMMANDS - 15 3.7 Copy Card (For HL-1660e/ 2060/2400C/2400Ce/3400CN/2460/3260N/7050 /2600CN/3450CN Only) Command ESC CR ! 12357F Available Devices F, A Description 1) Fl.
APPENDIX B - FLASH/PCMCIA CARD COMMANDS - 16 4. USE CARD COMMANDS FR OM PCL 4.1 Execute Macros Command ESC & l 2 X Execute Macro ESC & l 3 X Call Macro ESC & l 4 X Macro Overlay Available .
APPENDIX B - FLASH/PCMCIA CARD COMMANDS - 17 4.2 Use Download Fonts Command ESC ( # X Designates soft font # as Primary ESC ) # X Designates soft font # as Secondary ** # = font ID number Available De.
APPENDIX B - FLASH/PCMCIA CARD COMMANDS - 18 5. USE CARD COMMANDS FR OM POSTSCRIPT The PostScript em ulation recognizes the storage devi ce as a hard disk (except a Flash m emory card) and the PostScript file operat ion allows you to read/writ e data on these devices.
APPENDIX C HBP MODE COMMANDS - 1 APPENDIX C HBP MODE COMMANDS <For HL-820/1020/1040 Only>.
APPENDIX C HBP MODE COMMANDS - 2 C ONTENTS 1. DESCRIPTIO NS .................................................................................................................. . 3 2. COMMAND TO ENT ER HBP MO DE .........................................
APPENDIX C HBP MODE COMMANDS - 3 1. DESCRIPTIONS The HBP mode com mands can be used for t he HL-820/1020/1040 printers only . The following comm ands and syntax ar e used in these specifications.
APPENDIX C HBP MODE COMMANDS - 4 2. COMMAND T O ENTER HBP MODE Command <ESC>%-12345X@PJL<LF> @PJL<Space>ENTER<Space>LANGUAGE<Space>=<Space>HBP<LF> Function The printer enters the HBP mode when this com mand is received.
APPENDIX C HBP MODE COMMANDS - 5 3. HBP COMMANDS An HBP comm and is composed of '@' + an Uppercase Al phabetic character + parame ters (not necessary for so me co mman ds ).
APPENDIX C HBP MODE COMMANDS - 6 3.2 Commands (Detailed Explanation) 3.2.1 Resolution setting commands Command @L + * Function This command sets the printer resolution . Comm and Resolution @ L+ (00000000)B 600dpi (Default) @ L+ (00000101)B 300dpi @ L+ (00001010)B 150dpi Explanation The resolution is set when the printer receives this comma nd.
APPENDIX C HBP MODE COMMANDS - 7 3.2.3 Sleep mode setting commands Command @T+ * Function This command sets the sleep time in minutes. Explanation This command is valid im mediately af ter the printer receives the comm and. The command is valid until one of the following occu rs.
APPENDIX C HBP MODE COMMANDS - 8 3.2.4 Mode setting commands Command @M+* Function This comm and allows various error m ode operations to be set. 1 byte, used as 8 bits, that follows th e @M comma nd select the settings for each mode. Bit0:0 = The printer clears the input buffer when a Pa per Jam error or Undefined Code error occurs.
APPENDIX C HBP MODE COMMANDS - 9 3.2.5 Engine related setting commands Command @J+* Function This comm and allows the sett ing of engine related com ma nds.
APPENDIX C HBP MODE COMMANDS - 10 3.2.7 Graphic data input commands Command @G+[data length(3bytes)]+data Function The 3 bytes of data foll owing the @G comm and shows the length of t he data, N. The N bytes foll owing this 3 byte header is handled as graphic dat a.
APPENDIX C HBP MODE COMMANDS - 11 3.3 Graphic Data Format The data format, whi ch follows the @G+ [num ber of data bytes (3 byt es)] comm and, is as shown below.
APPENDIX C HBP MODE COMMANDS - 12 The 5th byte data onward is replaced by the twelve data bytes AAh. 11101010b,02h,Aah When the replacement position and the amount of repl acem ent data are overflow, the next data byte becomes an Expansion Offset B yte.
APPENDIX C HBP MODE COMMANDS - 13 4. RECOMMENDED COMMAND STRING The comm and strings below shows the recom mended com mand st ream for two pages of a print job.
APPENDIX D REFERENCE LIST OF MX- 2000/4000/5000/7000 SERIES UNIQUE COMMANDS - 1 APPENDIX D REFERENCE LIST OF MX-2000/4000/5000/ 7000 SERIES UNIQUE COMMANDS.
APPENDIX D REFERENCE LIST OF MX- 2000/4000/5000/7000 SERIES UNIQUE COMMANDS - 2 C ONTENTS 1. INTRODUCT ION .................................................................................................. 3 2. GENERAL SPECIFI CATION .................
APPENDIX D REFERENCE LIST OF MX- 2000/4000/5000/7000 SERIES UNIQUE COMMANDS - 3 1. INTR ODUCTION This manual covers t he general specifications and t h e command reference l ist of the MX-2000 series .
APPENDIX D REFERENCE LIST OF MX- 2000/4000/5000/7000 SERIES UNIQUE COMMANDS - 4 2. GENERAL SPECIFICA TION The Mailbox unit is an option for t he HL-2060, HL-2460, HL-3260 or HL-7050 printer and the MX-2000/ 4000/ 7000 series composed of three ty pes of units.
APPENDIX D REFERENCE LIST OF MX- 2000/4000/5000/7000 SERIES UNIQUE COMMANDS - 5 3. COMMAND REFERENCE LIST This section describes the specifi c comm ands as listed be l ow used to support the functions of the M ailbox unit.
APPENDIX D REFERENCE LIST OF MX- 2000/4000/5000/7000 SERIES UNIQUE COMMANDS - 6 3.1.2. PJL mailbox protection & bin number setting Format @PJL SET/DEFAULT MAILBOXPROTECT= TrayNumber Parameter Tray.
APPENDIX D REFERENCE LIST OF MX- 2000/4000/5000/7000 SERIES UNIQUE COMMANDS - 7 3.1.4. PCL output tray setting Command Esc&l#G (27)(38)(108)#(71) <1Bh><38h><6ch>#<47h> Parameter # denotes the output tray. 1: Select the printer face-down output tray.
APPENDIX D REFERENCE LIST OF MX- 2000/4000/5000/7000 SERIES UNIQUE COMMANDS - 8 Explanation This operator selects the specified output tray and output m ode.
APPENDIX D REFERENCE LIST OF MX- 2000/4000/5000/7000 SERIES UNIQUE COMMANDS - 9 3.1.6. PS mailbox protection & bin number setting Command <HL-2060> # setoutputprotect <HL-2460/3260/7050&g.
APPENDIX E REFERENCE LIST OF FS -5050 SERIES UNIQUE COMMANDS - 1 APPENDIX E REFERENCE LIST OF FS-5050 UNIQUE COMMANDS.
APPENDIX E REFERENCE LIST OF FS -5050 SERIES UNIQUE COMMANDS - 2 C ONTENTS 1. INTRODUCT ION .................................................................................................. 3 2. GENERAL SPECIFI CATION ................................
APPENDIX E REFERENCE LIST OF FS -5050 SERIES UNIQUE COMMANDS - 3 1. INTR ODUCTION This manual covers t he general specifications and t h e command reference l ist of the FS-5050 Finisher/ Stapler units, which are opti onally install ed onto the HL-3260 printer.
APPENDIX E REFERENCE LIST OF FS -5050 SERIES UNIQUE COMMANDS - 4 3.1. Commands Descriptions 3.1.1. PJL output tray Format @PJL SET/DEFAULT OUTBIN= TrayName Parameter TrayName* FINISHER: Select the tray of the Finisher/Stapler u nit Default = ALLSTACKER Explanation This command selects the Finisher/Stapler unit.
APPENDIX E REFERENCE LIST OF FS -5050 SERIES UNIQUE COMMANDS - 5 3.1.4. PJL staple on/off Format @PJL SET/DEFAULT STAPLE= StapleName Parameter StapleName* UPPER LEFT: Sel ect the upper left of the.
APPENDIX E REFERENCE LIST OF FS -5050 SERIES UNIQUE COMMANDS - 6 3.1.6. PJL job offset on/off Format @PJL SET/DEFAULT JOBOFFSET=ON/OFF Parameter ON: Paper is ejected offset by each job. OFF: Paper is ejected together. Default = ON Explanation This command selects the job offset.
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