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		<description><![CDATA[HP LaserJet 1018 Printer Enjoy HP LaserJet quality without exceeding your budget. HP’s most affordable mono laser printer with reliable HP LaserJet print cartridge delivers impressive results at a very low price. Its sleek, compact design saves valuable desktop space. *In addition to fast ppm speeds, most HP LaserJet printers include Instant-on Technology, which delivers [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=laserprinteroperationmanual.wordpress.com&amp;blog=2421275&amp;post=9&amp;subd=laserprinteroperationmanual&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HP LaserJet 1018 Printer<br />
Enjoy HP LaserJet quality without exceeding your budget. HP’s most<br />
affordable mono laser printer with reliable HP LaserJet print cartridge<br />
delivers impressive results at a very low price. Its sleek, compact design<br />
saves valuable desktop space.<br />
*In addition to fast ppm speeds, most HP LaserJet printers include Instant-on Technology, which delivers a first page out from PowerSave<br />
mode in industry-leading times, according to Quality Logic Printer Performance Test Reports from August 2005. The technology utilises an<br />
innovative, quick-heating fuser system that virtually eliminates warm-up time.<br />
HP LaserJet 1018 Printer<br />
Perfectly priced for the home office and personal use, this mono laser printer delivers the proven reliability and<br />
performance to meet your professional printing needs.<br />
HP’s lowest priced mono laser printer makes high-quality laser printing affordable.<br />
● Create outstanding, professional documents with 1200-dpi effective output quality (600 x 600 dpi resolution)<br />
● Depend on proven HP LaserJet printer and print cartridge technology for reliable, consistent results every time you print<br />
● Rely on a 150-sheet input tray, a single sheet priority input tray and a 100-sheet output bin<br />
● Supports plain paper, envelopes, transparencies, card stock, postcards and labels.<br />
Save valuable space with this sleek, compact laser printer that delivers fast results.<br />
● Conveniently small size and space-saving design makes it ideal for the desktop<br />
● Complete print jobs quickly with fast results at up to 12 ppm<br />
● Thanks to HP’s Instant-on Technology, you can print a first page from PowerSave mode in less than 10 seconds*.<br />
This intuitive laser printer is easy to set up, use and maintain.<br />
● Rely on Hi-speed USB 2.0 connectivity for easy installation and use<br />
● Includes 2MB RAM and a duty cycle of 3,000 pages per month<br />
● Count on support for a wide range of operating systems including Windows® 98, SE, ME, 2000 and XB 32-bit<br />
● Installation and replacement of the all-in-one HP LaserJet print cartridge is simple and convenient.<br />
Technical specifications Ordering information<br />
Print technology Monochrome Laser<br />
Print speed A4 black: Up to 12 ppm<br />
First page out black: Less than 10 sec, due to Instant-on Technology (no warm-up time from warm or cold start)<br />
Speed specification per industry standard testing methods<br />
Processor 234 MHz, RISC<br />
Memory 2 MB<br />
Print quality (1200 dpi-like quality with REt and FastRes)<br />
Print resolution Up to 600 x 600 dpi<br />
Printer languages Host-based printing<br />
Economical printing Economode (saves up to 50% toner at 600 dpi), immediate return to Powersave mode after each print job due to Instant-on<br />
Technology (saves electricity), N-up printing and manual two-sided printing (duplex) (saves paper)<br />
Typefaces/fonts Based on installed typefaces on host computer<br />
Duty cycle Up to 3,000 pages per month<br />
Print margins top: 4 mm, left: 4 mm, right: 4 mm, bottom: 4 mm<br />
Media handling Input Capacity Weight Size<br />
Tray 1 Sheet: 1 60 to 163 g/m² A4, A5, A6, B5, envelopes (C5,<br />
DL, B5), 76 x 127 to 216 x 356<br />
mm<br />
Tray 2 Sheets: 150, transparencies: 135,<br />
envelopes: 15<br />
60 to 105 g/m² A4, A5, B5, envelopes (C5, DL,<br />
B5), 147 x 211 to 216 x 356 mm<br />
Output: Up to 100 sheets. Up to 15 envelopes. Up to 100 transparencies<br />
Duplex printing: Manual (driver support provided)<br />
Media types Paper (laser, plain), envelopes, labels, cardstock, transparencies, postcards<br />
Interface and connectivity Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port<br />
Operating systems compatibility Microsoft® Windows® 98 SE, 2000, Me, XP (32-bit), Server 2003<br />
Optional: Latest drivers available from the HP support Web site at http://www.hp.com/support<br />
Minimum system requirements 90 MHz Pentium®, 120 MB available hard disk space (10 MB minimum install), CD-ROM drive, USB port<br />
Software HP printer software CD-ROM includes HP installer/uninstaller, host-based driver, HP Toolbox for diagnostic status and<br />
configuration, help documentation. Driver downloadable: Latest drivers available from the HP support website at</p>
<p>http://www.hp.com/support</p>
<p>Control panel 2 lights (Attention, Ready)<br />
Power Requirements: Input voltage 110 to 127 VAC (+/- 10%), 50/60 Hz (+/- 2 Hz), 3.5 amps; input voltage 220 to 240 VAC (+/-<br />
10%), 50/60 Hz (+/- 2 Hz), 2 amps. Consumption: 220 watts<br />
Dimensions (w x d x h) Out of package: 370 x 242 x 209 mm<br />
Packaged: 500 x 300 x 345 mm<br />
Weight Out of package: 5 kg<br />
Packaged: 7.21 kg<br />
Operating environment Operating temperature: 10 to 32.5º C. Recommended operating temperature: 10 to 32.5º C. Operating humidity: 20 to 80%<br />
RH. Recommended operating humidity: 20 to 80% RH. Storage temperature: 0 to 40º C. Storage humidity: 10 to 80% RH.<br />
Noise level per ISO 9296: Sound power: LwAd 6.2 B(A). Sound pressure: LpAm 48 dB(A)<br />
Product certifications Safety certifications: IEC 60950-1 compliant; safety UL listed; EU LVD and EN 60950-1 compliant; countries: Argentina (TUV S<br />
Mark), Australia (AS/NZ 60950), Canada (cUL-CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-00), China (GB 4943), Estonia (EEI-EN<br />
60950-IEC 60825-1), EU (CE Mark-Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC), Germany (TUV- EN 60950-1-IEC 60825-1), Mexico<br />
(NOM NYCE-NOM 019 SCFI), (Russia (GOST- R50377), Slovenia (SQI- IEC 60950-1-EN 60825-1), South Africa (IEC<br />
60950-IEC 60825-1), US (UL-UL 60950-1; FDA-21 CFR Chapter 1 Subchapter J for lasers); Class 1 laser/LED product laser<br />
safety statement, 21CFR Class A Laser Product (US), EMI statement (Korea), VCCI statement (Japan), Japanese Power Cord<br />
statement, Laser statement (Finland), Canadian EMC Class B requirements, Declaration of Compliance (International)<br />
EMC certifications: EMC Class B requirements (Canada), IEC 60950-1 (International), EN 60950-1 (International), IEC<br />
60825-1+A1+A2, EN 60825-1+A11+A2 Class 1 Laser/LED product, GB4943, CISPR 22 +A1+A2/EN 55022: 1994+A1+A2<br />
Class B, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3+A1, EN 55024+A1+A2, FCC Title 47 CFR, Part 15 Class B (US), ICES-003, Issue 4,<br />
GB9254, EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, CE Marking (Europe)<br />
Warranty One-year limited warranty<br />
CB419A HP LaserJet 1018 Printer,<br />
HP LaserJet Introductory<br />
Print Cartridge with up to<br />
1000 pages yield (based<br />
on 5% coverage), getting<br />
started guide, printer<br />
documentation and software<br />
on CD-ROM, power cord<br />
Laser Printer Supplies<br />
Q2612A HP LaserJet Q2612A Black<br />
Print Cartridge with<br />
Ultraprecise Toner<br />
2,000 standard pages in<br />
accordance with ISO/IEC<br />
19752<br />
Connectivity<br />
C6518A HP USB Cable, 2m<br />
Service &amp; support<br />
UE502E HP Care Pack, Return to HP, 3<br />
years<br />
UE503E HP Care Pack, Pickup and<br />
Return, 3 years<br />
UE504E HP Care Pack, Next Business<br />
Day Exchange, 3 years<br />
UE508PE HP Care Pack, Next Business<br />
Day Exchange, 1 year<br />
For a complete list of supplies,<br />
accessories and services, please refer<br />
to http://www.hp.com</p>
<p>http://www.hp.com/uk/</p>
<p>© 2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP Products and services are set forth<br />
in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for<br />
technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.<br />
Published in EMEA 03/06 4AA0-3296EEE</p>
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		<title>DELL- LASER PRINTER P1500 &#8211; OWNER&#8217;S MANUAL</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>www. d e l l . c om/ s u p p l i e s | s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m<br />
Dell™ Personal Laser Printer P1500<br />
Owner’s Manual<br />
Look Inside For:<br />
• Setting up Your printer<br />
• Loading Paper<br />
• Understanding the Software<br />
• Installing Printer Drivers<br />
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Order toner cartridges<br />
Dell™ toner cartridges are available only through Dell. You can order toner cartridges online at<br />
www.dell.com/supplies or by phone.<br />
USA 877-465-2968<br />
(877-Ink2You)<br />
Canada 877-501-4803<br />
Mexico 001-800-210-7607<br />
Puerto Rico 800-805-7545<br />
UK 0870 907 4574<br />
Ireland 1850 707 407<br />
France 0825387247<br />
Italy 800602705<br />
Spain 902120385<br />
Germany 0800 2873355<br />
Austria 08 20 &#8211; 24 05 30 35<br />
Netherlands 020 &#8211; 674 4881<br />
Belgium 02.713 1590<br />
Sweden 08 587 705 81<br />
Norway 231622 64<br />
Denmark 3287 5215<br />
Finland 09 2533 1411<br />
Switzerland 0848 801 888<br />
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Dell™ Personal Laser Printer P1500<br />
Use this feature: When you want to:<br />
Tray 1 Load up to 150 sheets of paper or 10 sheets of<br />
other media.<br />
Paper support Support media in tray 1 or the top output bin.<br />
Manual feed Load a single sheet of paper or other media. Use<br />
for transparencies, labels, envelopes, and card<br />
stock.<br />
Paper guides Adjust the width of the media in tray 1 and the<br />
manual feed.<br />
Operator panel lights Check the status of your printer.<br />
Top output bin Stack printed documents face down.<br />
Front output door Print on specialty media (for example, labels or<br />
card stock).<br />
Optional 250-sheet tray Increase your paper capacity.<br />
Tray 1<br />
Paper support<br />
Paper<br />
support<br />
Top output<br />
bin<br />
Operator<br />
panel lights<br />
Paper<br />
guide<br />
Manual<br />
feed<br />
Front<br />
output door<br />
Optional 250-sheet tray<br />
Accessing your User’s Guide<br />
To access your User’s Guide, click Start → Programs →Dell Printers →<br />
Dell Laser Printer P1500 →User’s Guide.<br />
Use this feature: When you want to:<br />
Parallel cable connector Connect your computer to your printer parallel<br />
port if you are using a parallel cable.<br />
USB cable connector Connect your computer to your printer USB port if<br />
you are using a USB cable.<br />
Power cord connector Plug your printer into a properly grounded<br />
electrical outlet with the power cord (after all other<br />
peripherals have been connected).<br />
Power switch Turn your printer on or off.<br />
NOTE: You can use either a parallel cable or a USB cable, but do not use both.<br />
Parallel cable connector<br />
USB cable<br />
connector<br />
Power cord connector<br />
Power switch<br />
Notes, Notices, and Cautions<br />
NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better<br />
use of your printer.<br />
NOTICE: A NOTICE indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of<br />
data and tells you how to avoid the problem.<br />
CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates a potential for property damage,<br />
personal injury, or death.<br />
____________________<br />
Information in this document is subject to change without notice.<br />
© 2003 Dell Computer Corporation. All rights reserved.<br />
Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of<br />
Dell Computer Corporation is strictly forbidden.<br />
Trademarks used in this text: Dell and DELL logo are trademarks of Dell<br />
Computer Corporation; Microsoft, Windows and Windows NT are registered<br />
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.<br />
Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to<br />
either the entities claiming the marks and names of their products. Dell<br />
Computer Corporation disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and<br />
trade names other than its own.<br />
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS<br />
This software and documentation are provided with RESTRICTED<br />
RIGHTS. Use, duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to<br />
restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in<br />
Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013<br />
and in applicable FAR provisions: Dell Computer Corporation, One Dell<br />
Way, Round Rock, Texas, 78682, USA.<br />
FCC emissions information<br />
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a<br />
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. Refer to the<br />
Drivers and Utilities CD for details.</p>
<p>7<br />
CAUTION: Safety instructions<br />
• Your product uses a laser.<br />
CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of<br />
procedures other than those specified herein may result in<br />
hazardous radiation exposure.<br />
• Your product uses a printing process that heats the print media,<br />
and heat can cause certain media to release emissions. You must<br />
understand the section in your operating instructions that<br />
discusses the guidelines for selecting appropriate print media to<br />
avoid the possibility of harmful emissions.<br />
CAUTION: If your product is not marked with this symbol , it<br />
must be connected to an electrical outlet that is properly<br />
grounded.<br />
• The power cord must be connected to an electrical outlet that is<br />
near the product and easily accessible.<br />
• Refer service or repairs, other than those described in the<br />
operating instructions, to a professional service person.<br />
• This product is designed to meet safety standards with the use of<br />
specific Dell-authorized components. The safety features of some<br />
parts may not always be obvious. Dell disclaims liability associated<br />
with use of non-Dell-authorized components.<br />
8<br />
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Contents 9<br />
Contents<br />
Accessing your User’s Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />
FCC emissions information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5<br />
CAUTION: Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7<br />
1 Unpack the printer<br />
Attaching an operator panel overlay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15<br />
2 Install printer supplies<br />
Installing the print cartridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18<br />
Removing toner cartridge packaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18<br />
3 Install the optional 250-sheet drawer<br />
4 Install optional memory cards<br />
Removing the printer side cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26<br />
Removing the system board shield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28<br />
Installing a memory card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29<br />
Reinstalling the system board shield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31<br />
Reattaching the printer side cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32<br />
10 Contents<br />
5 Load paper<br />
Loading tray 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36<br />
Loading the optional 250-sheet tray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40<br />
Loading the manual feed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45<br />
6 Connect your printer<br />
Attaching a cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48<br />
Turning on the printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49<br />
Software overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50<br />
Status Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51<br />
Printing Status window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51<br />
Toner Re-order window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51<br />
Dell Local Printer Setup Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52<br />
Dell Printer Software Uninstall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52<br />
Driver Profiler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53<br />
Installing printer drivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53<br />
If you purchased your Dell printer and computer together . . . 53<br />
If you purchased your Dell printer separately . . . . . . . . . . 54<br />
Using Windows XP with a USB or parallel cable . . . . . . . . 54<br />
Using Windows 2000 with a USB or parallel cable . . . . . . . 55<br />
Using Windows Me with a USB or parallel cable . . . . . . . . 56<br />
Using Windows NT with a parallel cable . . . . . . . . . . . . 57<br />
Using Windows 98 with a USB or parallel cable . . . . . . . . 57<br />
Sharing your printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59<br />
7 Configure paper trays<br />
Type and size settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62<br />
Contents 11<br />
8 Verify printer setup<br />
Printing a menu settings page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66<br />
9 Appendix<br />
Contacting Dell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70<br />
Dell Software License Agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80<br />
12 Contents<br />
1<br />
SECTION 1<br />
Unpack the printer<br />
Attaching an operator panel overlay<br />
14 Unpack the printer<br />
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1 Select a location for your printer.<br />
• Leave enough room to open the printer cover, output door, and optional 250-sheet<br />
tray. It is also important to allow space around the printer for proper ventilation.<br />
• Provide the proper environment:<br />
– A firm, level surface<br />
– Away from the direct airflow of air conditioners, heaters, or ventilators<br />
– Free of sunlight, humidity extremes, or temperature fluctuations<br />
– Clean, dry, and free of dust<br />
2 Remove all items from the box. Make sure you have the following items:<br />
• Setup diagram<br />
• Printer with toner cartridge installed<br />
• Power cord<br />
• Owner’s Manual<br />
• Drivers and Utilities CD<br />
• Operator panel overlay (non-English only)<br />
If any items are missing or damaged, contact Dell at support.dell.com for assistance.<br />
Save the carton and packing material in case you need to repack the printer.<br />
Power cord<br />
Owner’s Manual<br />
Setup diagram<br />
Drivers and Utilities CD<br />
Overlay<br />
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Attaching an operator panel overlay<br />
If you have a non-English operator panel overlay in your printer box and want to use it, peel<br />
it off, align it with the operator panel, and press it into place.<br />
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Install printer<br />
supplies<br />
Installing the print cartridge<br />
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Installing the print cartridge<br />
Removing toner cartridge packaging<br />
1 Use the finger tab to pull down the printer cover.<br />
2 Grasp the cartridge handle (behind the packaging tag in the illustration) and pull the<br />
toner cartridge straight up.<br />
3 Remove the protective foam packaging from the toner cartridge.<br />
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4 Pull off the plastic piece attached to the ends of the toner cartridge.<br />
Discard the plastic piece, foam and paper.<br />
NOTE: Do not touch the photoconductor drum on the bottom of the toner cartridge.<br />
5 Gently shake the cartridge to distribute the toner evenly.<br />
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6 Insert the toner cartridge:<br />
a Align the colored arrows on either side of the cartridge with the corresponding<br />
arrows in the printer.<br />
b Holding the cartridge by the handle, tilt the cartridge down and guide it between<br />
the toner cartridge grooves.<br />
c Push down on the cartridge until it is firmly in place.<br />
7 Close the printer cover.<br />
If you cannot close the printer cover, make sure the toner cartridge is positioned<br />
correctly. Do not force the cover closed.<br />
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Install the optional<br />
250-sheet drawer<br />
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To increase paper capacity, you can purchase the optional 250-sheet drawer, which consists<br />
of a base and a tray.<br />
NOTE: If you install the optional 250-sheet drawer at a later time, be sure to turn off the<br />
printer before installing it.<br />
If you ordered this optional drawer, follow the instructions below to install it.<br />
1 Remove the tray from the base.<br />
2 Remove all packing material and tape from the tray and the base.<br />
3 Place the base in the location you have chosen for your printer.<br />
Base<br />
Tray<br />
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4 Align the printer with the front of the base and place it on top of the base.<br />
Make sure the base is firmly in place.<br />
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5 Insert the tray.<br />
When you complete setting up the printer, print a menu settings page to verify the<br />
250-sheet drawer is listed under Installed Features (see page 66).<br />
For more information on loading the 250-sheet drawer, see &#8220;Loading the optional 250-sheet<br />
tray&#8221; on page 40.<br />
For more information on configuring the 250-sheet drawer for printing, see &#8220;Configure<br />
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Install optional<br />
memory cards<br />
Removing the printer side cover<br />
Removing the system board shield<br />
Installing a memory card<br />
Reinstalling the system board shield<br />
Reattaching the printer side cover<br />
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You can customize your printer memory capacity and connectivity by adding optional cards.<br />
CAUTION: If you are installing memory cards sometime after setting up the<br />
printer, turn the printer off and unplug the power cord before continuing.<br />
Removing the printer side cover<br />
Before installing any memory options, you must remove the printer side cover.<br />
1 Open the printer front cover.<br />
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2 Firmly push in the two oval tabs as you pull open the side cover.<br />
3 Gently pull off the cover and set it aside.<br />
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Removing the system board shield<br />
Use a No. 2 Phillips screwdriver to remove the system board shield.<br />
1 Remove screw #1 and set it aside.<br />
2 Loosen screws #2, #3, and #4, but do not remove them.<br />
2<br />
1<br />
3<br />
4<br />
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3 Lift the system board shield up over the screws, slide it toward the front of the printer,<br />
and set it aside.<br />
Installing a memory card<br />
Follow the instructions in this section to install either a printer memory card or a flash<br />
memory card.<br />
The system board has two connectors for optional memory cards. You can install a card in<br />
either connector.<br />
NOTICE: Memory cards are easily damaged by static electricity. Touch something metal on the<br />
printer before you touch a memory card.<br />
1 Complete the steps in &#8220;Removing the system board shield&#8221; on page 28.<br />
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2 Unpack the printer memory card.<br />
Avoid touching the connection points along the edge of the card. Save the packaging.<br />
3 Align the notches on the bottom of the card with the notches on the connector.<br />
4 Guide the card between the latches on each end of the connector and push the card<br />
firmly into the connector.<br />
5 Make sure each latch fits over the notch on each end of the memory card.<br />
6 Reattach the metal shield and side cover. See page 31 for instructions.<br />
Notches Connection points<br />
Latch<br />
Latch<br />
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Reinstalling the system board shield<br />
1 Align the shield over the bottom screws, slide it toward the back of the printer, and<br />
lower it down onto the screws.<br />
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2 Tighten screws #2, #3, and #4, and reattach screw #1 to keep the shield in place.<br />
Reattaching the printer side cover<br />
1 Align the top and bottom tabs with the corresponding slots.<br />
2 As you close the printer side cover, push the oval tabs firmly into the slots.<br />
3 Close the printer front cover.<br />
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3<br />
4<br />
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Load paper<br />
Loading tray 1<br />
Loading the optional 250-sheet tray<br />
Loading the manual feed<br />
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Your printer has two standard paper sources: tray 1, which holds up to 150 sheets of plain<br />
paper, and a single-sheet manual feed. Use tray 1 for most print jobs. Use the manual feed<br />
to feed a single page, transparency, envelope, label, or card stock.<br />
You can increase your printer’s paper capacity with the optional 250-sheet tray.<br />
An output bin on top of the printer holds up to 100 sheets. The single-sheet front output<br />
door provides a straight-through paper path for specialty media, reducing curling and<br />
potential paper jams.<br />
Tray 1<br />
Manual feed<br />
Front output door Optional 250-sheet tray<br />
Top output<br />
bin<br />
Paper support<br />
Paper support<br />
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The following table lists page numbers where you can find loading instructions for each tray.<br />
Source Capacity<br />
(sheets)<br />
Paper sizes supported Paper types supported Go to<br />
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A4, A5, B5, letter, legal,<br />
executive, folio<br />
Plain paper, transparencies,<br />
labels, card stock<br />
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250-sheet<br />
tray<br />
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Manual feed 1 Plain paper, transparencies,<br />
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Loading tray 1<br />
Use tray 1, which is behind the manual feed, to feed paper and specialty media.<br />
Tray 1 holds up to 150 sheets of paper, 10 sheets of transparencies or labels, 10 envelopes, 10<br />
sheets of card stock.<br />
1 Extend the rear paper support until you hear it click twice.<br />
2 Flex the sheets back and forth to loosen them, fan the sheets on all four sides, and flex<br />
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3 If loading:<br />
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• envelopes, insert them vertically, flap side down with the stamp area in the top left<br />
corner<br />
To reduce paper jams, do not use envelopes that:<br />
– Have excessive curl<br />
– Are stuck together<br />
– Are damaged in any way<br />
– Contain windows, holes, perforations, cutouts, or embossing<br />
– Use metal clasps, string ties, or metal folding bars<br />
– Have postage stamps attached<br />
– Have any exposed adhesive when the flap is in the sealed position<br />
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4 Slide the paper guides against the edges of the paper or envelopes.<br />
NOTE: Do not forget to select the paper type and paper size from your software application.<br />
5 Extend the front paper support on the top output bin until you hear it click once.<br />
6 If you are printing on legal size paper, extend the front paper support until you hear it<br />
click twice.<br />
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7 Open the front output door for a straight-through paper path if you are printing on<br />
specialty media.<br />
Loading the optional 250-sheet tray<br />
1 Grasp the tabs on either side of the tray and pull it completely out of the printer.<br />
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2 Make sure the metal plate is pressed down before inserting the tray into the printer.<br />
After the tray is inserted, the metal plate springs back up so the paper can feed into the<br />
printer.<br />
3 If loading A4 or legal size paper, extend the paper support on the front of the tray.<br />
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4 Flex the sheets back and forth to loosen them, fan the sheets on all four sides, and flex<br />
them again.<br />
5 If loading letterhead paper, insert letterhead face down with the top of the page<br />
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6 Make sure the paper is under both corner bucklers and lying flat in the tray.<br />
NOTE: When you load the tray, do not exceed the maximum stack height indicated by the label<br />
in the tray. Overfilling the tray may cause paper jams.<br />
Corner bucklers<br />
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7 Slide the paper guides flush against the edges of the paper.<br />
8 Reinstall the tray, making sure it is pushed all the way in.<br />
NOTE: Do not forget to select the paper type and paper size from your software application.<br />
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Loading the manual feed<br />
Use the manual feed to feed media, one sheet at a time, into your printer.<br />
If you experience problems feeding envelopes or card stock in tray 1, try printing them one<br />
at a time from the manual feed.<br />
1 Extend the rear paper support until you hear it click twice.<br />
2 Extend the front paper support on the top output bin until you hear it click once.<br />
3 If loading legal size paper, extend the paper support until you hear it click twice.<br />
4 Open the front output door if you are printing on specialty media.<br />
5 If loading:<br />
• letterhead paper, insert one sheet of letterhead with the top of the page pointing<br />
down, facing you<br />
• card stock, insert one card or sheet vertically<br />
• envelopes, insert one envelope vertically, flap side down with the stamp area in the<br />
top left corner<br />
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– Have excessive curl<br />
– Are stuck together<br />
– Are damaged in any way<br />
– Contain windows, holes, perforations, cutouts, or embossing<br />
– Use metal clasps, string ties, or metal folding bars<br />
– Have postage stamps attached<br />
– Have any exposed adhesive when the flap is in the sealed position<br />
6 Slide the paper guides flush against the edges of the paper or envelope.<br />
NOTE: Do not forget to select the paper type and paper size from your software application.<br />
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Attaching a cable<br />
Turning on the printer<br />
Software overview<br />
Installing printer drivers<br />
Sharing your printer<br />
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Attaching a cable<br />
NOTE: Before you connect your printer to your computer, you must first complete the<br />
Microsoft® Windows® operating system setup. Refer to the documentation that came with your<br />
computer for instructions.<br />
You can attach your printer using either a USB or parallel cable, but do not use both.<br />
• A USB port requires a USB cable. Be sure to match the USB symbol on the cable to the<br />
USB symbol on the printer.<br />
• A parallel port requires an IEEE-1284 compliant parallel cable.<br />
CAUTION: Ensure that the printer, computer, and any attached devices are<br />
turned off and disconnected from electrical outlets before you connect your<br />
printer to your computer.<br />
To attach the printer to a computer:<br />
1 Connect the printer to the computer using a USB or parallel cable.<br />
If you are using a USB cable, plug the printer into a USB port on the back of the<br />
computer, not the USB keyboard.<br />
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If you are using a parallel cable, snap down the clips on the printer to secure the<br />
parallel cable.<br />
Turning on the printer<br />
1 Plug one end of the printer cord into the power cord connector at the back of the<br />
printer and the other end into a properly grounded wall outlet.<br />
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2 Turn on the printer.<br />
All operator panel lights cycle (each light blinks, from top to bottom, and then cycles<br />
again).<br />
If the operator panel lights do not come on when the printer is turned on, make sure<br />
the power cord is firmly plugged in at the back of the printer and at the electrical<br />
outlet.<br />
If the printer is on but nothing prints, or if print jobs are not printing and the Error<br />
light is on solid, make sure the toner cartridge is installed.<br />
Software overview<br />
Use the Drivers and Utilities CD that came with your printer to install a combination of<br />
software applications, depending on your operating system.<br />
NOTE: If you purchased your printer and computer separately, you must use the Drivers and<br />
Utilities CD to install these software applications.<br />
Operating<br />
System<br />
Status<br />
Monitor<br />
Printing<br />
Status<br />
Window<br />
Dell<br />
Toner<br />
Re-order<br />
Window<br />
Local<br />
Printer<br />
Setup<br />
Utility<br />
Dell<br />
Printer<br />
Software<br />
Uninstall<br />
Driver<br />
Profiler<br />
Windows 98,<br />
Windows Me<br />
Y N N Y Y Y<br />
Windows NT® 4.0 N N N Y Y Y<br />
Windows 2000,<br />
Windows XP<br />
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Status Monitor<br />
The Status Monitor alerts you when an error or warning occurs, for example, when the top<br />
cover is open or toner is running low.<br />
The Status Monitor launches when you send a print job to the printer and only appears on<br />
the computer screen when an error or warning occurs.<br />
Printing Status window<br />
The Printing Status window displays the status of the printer (Printer Ready, Printer<br />
Offline, and Error-Check Printer) and the name of the job when you send a job to print.<br />
The Printing Status window also displays the level of toner so you can:<br />
• Monitor the toner level for your printer.<br />
• Click Order Toner to order replacement toner cartridges.<br />
See &#8220;Toner Re-order window&#8221; on page 51 for more information.<br />
Toner Re-order window<br />
The Order Toner Cartridges dialog box can be launched from the Printing Status window,<br />
the Programs window, or the desktop icon.<br />
You can order toner by phone or from the Web.<br />
1 Click Start→Programs or All Programs→Dell Printers→ Dell Laser Printer<br />
P1500→Dell Toner Re-Order Application.<br />
The Order Toner Cartridges window appears.<br />
2 If ordering from the Web:<br />
a Choose your printer model from the drop-down list on the screen.<br />
b Enter your Dell printer Service Tag number in the field provided.<br />
Your Service Tag number is located on your printer.<br />
c Click Visit Dell’s cartridge ordering web site.<br />
3 If ordering by phone, call the number that appears under the By Telephone heading.<br />
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Dell Local Printer Setup Utility<br />
Use the Dell Local Printer Setup Utility to change and save printer settings not available<br />
from the printer driver. When you change these settings, they remain in effect until you<br />
make another selection and apply it, or until you restore the original printer settings (called<br />
factory default settings). The settings are organized by menu, much like a printer operator<br />
panel.<br />
The Dell Local Printer Setup Utility is installed automatically on your computer when you<br />
install the Dell printer driver. Click Start→Programs→Dell Printers→ Dell Laser Printer<br />
P1500→Dell Local Printer Setup Utility.<br />
Dell Printer Software Uninstall<br />
Use the Uninstall software utility to remove any currently installed printer software or<br />
printer objects.<br />
For Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, or Windows NT 4.x you can access the<br />
Uninstall software utility two ways:<br />
1 Click Start→ Settings→ Printers.<br />
a Select the printer object to uninstall, and then right-click the mouse.<br />
b Select Dell Software Uninstall.<br />
c Select the components to uninstall, and then click Next.<br />
d Click Uninstall Now.<br />
e Click OK when the uninstall is complete.<br />
2 Click Start→ Programs→ Dell Printers→ Dell Laser Printer P1500.<br />
a Select Dell Printer Software Uninstall.<br />
b Select the components to uninstall, and then click Next.<br />
c Click Uninstall Now.<br />
d Click OK when the uninstall is complete.<br />
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For Windows XP:<br />
1 Click Start→ Αll Programs→ Dell Printers→ Dell Laser Printer P1500.<br />
2 Select Dell Printer Software Uninstall.<br />
3 Select the components to uninstall, and then click Next.<br />
4 Click Uninstall Now.<br />
5 Click OK when the uninstall is complete.<br />
Driver Profiler<br />
Use the Driver Profiler to create driver profiles that contain custom driver settings. A driver<br />
profile can contain a group of saved printer driver settings and other data for things such as:<br />
• Print orientation and N-Up (document settings)<br />
• Installation status of an output tray (printer options)<br />
• User-defined paper sizes (custom papers)<br />
• Simple text and watermarks<br />
• Overlay references<br />
• Font references<br />
• Form associations<br />
Installing printer drivers<br />
A printer driver is software that lets your computer communicate with your printer.<br />
If you purchased your Dell printer and computer together<br />
The printer drivers and utilities described in the Software Overview are automatically<br />
installed—you are ready to print!<br />
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If you purchased your Dell printer separately<br />
To obtain all the features described in the Software Overview, use the Drivers and<br />
Utilities CD to install it. Use the following table to find the instructions you need for your<br />
operating system.<br />
You need to complete Microsoft’s Plug and Play before installing the driver from your<br />
printer drivers CD.<br />
Using Windows XP with a USB or parallel cable<br />
NOTE: Business versions of Windows XP require that you have administrative access to install<br />
printer drivers on your computer.<br />
When you attached the cable and turned on the printer, the Found New Hardware Wizard<br />
appeared on your computer screen.<br />
1 Insert the Drivers and Utilities CD into your computer.<br />
The Wizard automatically searches for an appropriate driver.<br />
2 Scroll through the list of drivers until you see D:\drivers\win_2000\dkaae1da.inf<br />
selected in the Location column. Instead of D:\ you will see the letter of your<br />
CD-ROM drive.<br />
3 Click Next.<br />
The wizard copies all of the necessary files and installs the printer drivers.<br />
4 Click Finish when the software is installed.<br />
5 Launch the Drivers and Utilities CD: click Start →Run and browse your CD drive (for<br />
example, type D:\ where D is the drive letter of your CD).<br />
6 Select SETUP.EXE, and then click OK.<br />
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Windows 2000 55<br />
Windows Me 56<br />
Windows NT 4.x 57<br />
Windows 98 57<br />
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7 When the Dell Drivers and Utilities screen appears, click Install to install the<br />
additional software for your printer.<br />
When all of the files are installed on your computer, the Congratulations screen<br />
appears.<br />
8 Click Print a Test Page to verify printer setup.<br />
9 Click Finish when the test page prints successfully.<br />
10 Close the Drivers and Utilities CD screen.<br />
Using Windows 2000 with a USB or parallel cable<br />
When you attached the cable and turned on the printer and computer, the Found New<br />
Hardware Wizard screen appeared on your computer screen.<br />
1 Insert the Drivers and Utilities CD, and then click Next.<br />
2 Select Search for a suitable driver, and then click Next.<br />
3 Only select Specify a location, and then click Next.<br />
4 Browse to the location of the printer driver on the Drivers and Utilities CD.<br />
D:\Drivers\Win_2000\<br />
Replace D:\ with the letter of your CD-ROM drive (for example, type D:\ where D is<br />
the drive letter of your CD).<br />
5 Click Open, and then click OK.<br />
6 Click Next to install the driver that is displayed.<br />
7 Click Finish when the software is installed.<br />
8 When the Dell Drivers and Utilities CD screen appears, choose Install to install the<br />
additional software for your printer.<br />
When all the files are installed on your computer, the Congratulations screen appears.<br />
9 Click Print a Test Page to verify printer setup.<br />
10 Click Finish when the test page prints successfully.<br />
11 Close the Drivers and Utilities CD screen.<br />
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NOTE: Depending on the software and printers already installed on your computer, your screens<br />
may vary from those in the instructions.<br />
If you attached a USB cable, you must install both a USB port driver and a custom print<br />
driver.<br />
When you attached the cable and turned on the printer and computer, the Add New<br />
Hardware Wizard screen appeared on your computer screen.<br />
1 Insert the Drivers and Utilities CD.<br />
The Wizard automatically searches for the USB driver on the CD and installs it.<br />
NOTE: If you are using a parallel cable, skip to step 3.<br />
2 After the USB port driver is found, click Finish.<br />
3 Select Automatic search for the best driver (recommended), and then click Next.<br />
The wizard searches for a printer driver.<br />
4 Select your printer and driver from the list on the screen, and then click OK. Use the<br />
following table to identify the driver for your language.<br />
5 Use the default printer name (for example, Dell Laser Printer P1500) or type a unique<br />
name for your printer, and then click Next.<br />
6 A test page will print automatically. Click YES when the test page prints successfully.<br />
If your computer<br />
uses this language<br />
Select the driver from the list<br />
(Replace the D:\ in the table with the letter of<br />
your CD-ROM drive)<br />
English D:\DRIVERS\WIN_9X\ENGLISH\LMPCL5C.INF<br />
French D:\DRIVERS\WIN_9X\FRENCH\LMPCL5C.INF<br />
German D:\DRIVERS\WIN_9X\GERMAN\LMPCL5C.INF<br />
Italian D:\DRIVERS\WIN_9X\ITALIAN\LMPCL5C.INF<br />
Spanish D:\DRIVERS\WIN_9X\SPANISH\LMPCL5C.INF<br />
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7 Click Finish to complete the installation and close the wizard. You are now ready to<br />
print.<br />
8 Launch the Drivers and Utilities CD: click Start →Run and browse your CD drive (for<br />
example, type D:\ where D is the drive letter of your CD).<br />
9 Select SETUP.EXE, and then click OK.<br />
10 When the Dell Drivers and Utilities CD screen appears, click Install to install the<br />
additional software for your printer.<br />
If you are prompted to restart your computer, click Yes.<br />
Otherwise, the Congratulations screen appears.<br />
11 Close the Drivers and Utilities CD screen.<br />
Using Windows NT with a parallel cable<br />
NOTE: USB support is not available for Windows NT operating systems.<br />
NOTE: You need administrative access to install printer drivers on your computer.<br />
1 Insert the Drivers and Utilities CD.<br />
2 Click Install.<br />
When all the files are installed on your computer, the Congratulations screen appears.<br />
3 Click Finish to complete the installation and close the wizard. You are now ready to<br />
print.<br />
4 Close the Drivers and Utilities CD screen.<br />
Using Windows 98 with a USB or parallel cable<br />
NOTE: Depending on the software and printers already installed on your computer, your screens<br />
may vary from those in the instructions.<br />
If you attached a USB cable, you must install both a USB port driver and a custom print<br />
driver.<br />
When you attached the cable and turned on the printer and computer, the Add New<br />
Hardware Wizard screen appeared on your computer screen.<br />
1 Insert the Drivers and Utilities CD, and then click Next.<br />
NOTE: If you are using a parallel cable, skip to step 7.<br />
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2 Select Search for the best driver for your device (recommended), and then click Next.<br />
3 Select CD-ROM drive only, and then click Next.<br />
4 After the wizard finds the USB port driver, click Next.<br />
5 When the USB port driver is installed, click Finish.<br />
The wizard prompts you to search for new drivers.<br />
6 Click Next to search for a printer driver.<br />
7 Select Search for the best driver for your device (recommended), and then click Next.<br />
8 Only select Specify a location and browse to the location of the printer driver on the<br />
Drivers and Utilities CD, and then click OK.<br />
Use the following table to identify the driver for your language.<br />
9 Highlight the driver, and then select to install the updated driver (recommended).<br />
10 Click Next.<br />
11 Click Next to complete installation.<br />
12 Use the default printer name (for example, Dell Laser Printer P1500) or type a unique<br />
name for your printer, and then click Next.<br />
13 Click Finish.<br />
14 A test page will print automatically. Click YES when the test page prints successfully.<br />
15 Click Finish to complete the installation. You are now ready to print.<br />
16 Launch the Drivers and Utilities CD: click Start →Run and browse your CD drive (for<br />
example, type D:\ where D is the drive letter of your CD).<br />
If your computer<br />
uses this language<br />
Select the driver from the list<br />
(Replace the D:\ in the table with the letter of<br />
your CD-ROM drive)<br />
English D:\DRIVERS\WIN_9X\ENGLISH\LMPCL5C.INF<br />
French D:\DRIVERS\WIN_9X\FRENCH\LMPCL5C.INF<br />
German D:\DRIVERS\WIN_9X\GERMAN\LMPCL5C.INF<br />
Italian D:\DRIVERS\WIN_9X\ITALIAN\LMPCL5C.INF<br />
Spanish D:\DRIVERS\WIN_9X\SPANISH\LMPCL5C.INF<br />
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17 Select SETUP.EXE, and then click OK to launch the Dell Drivers and Utilities CD.<br />
18 When the Dell Drivers and Utilities screen appears, click Install to install the<br />
additional software for your printer.<br />
If you are prompted to restart your computer, click Yes.<br />
Otherwise, the Congratulations screen appears.<br />
19 Close the Drivers and Utilities CD screen.<br />
Sharing your printer<br />
To share your new printer with other users, you need to set it up to be shared, and then copy<br />
the printer drivers to their computers:<br />
1 Click Start →Settings →Printers.<br />
2 Select the Dell Laser Printer P1500 icon.<br />
3 Click File →Sharing.<br />
4 Check the Shared as check box, and then type a name in the Shared Name text box.<br />
5 Click Additional Drivers and select the operating systems of all other users printing to<br />
this printer.<br />
6 Click OK.<br />
If you are missing files, you are prompted to insert the computer operating system CD.<br />
To check that the printer was successfully shared:<br />
• Make sure the printer object in the Printers folder shows it is shared. For example, in<br />
Windows 2000, a hand is shown underneath the printer icon.<br />
• Browse Network Neighborhood. Find the host name of the server and look for the<br />
shared name you assigned to the printer.<br />
Other users who want to connect to your printer need to install the printer drivers on their<br />
computer:<br />
1 Insert the Drivers and Utilities CD that came with the shared printer, and then click<br />
Install.<br />
2 Click I am installing software for a printer that is shared through another computer.<br />
3 Type the name of the computer and printer share name. For example,<br />
\\server1\dellprinter<br />
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computer and look for the shared name you assigned to the printer.<br />
When all the files are installed on your computer, the Congratulations screen appears.<br />
4 Click Print a Test Page to verify printer setup.<br />
5 Click Finish when the test page prints successfully.<br />
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Configure paper trays<br />
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Set the driver and Dell Local Printer Setup Utility to the type and size of paper loaded in<br />
the paper trays.<br />
1 Launch the Dell Local Printer Setup Utility (Start → Programs → Dell Printers → Dell<br />
Laser Printer P1500 → Dell Local Printer Setup Utility).<br />
2 Select your Dell Laser Printer P1500.<br />
3 Click OK.<br />
4 In the left column, click Paper.<br />
5 In the right column, go to the Tray 1 section. Specify what size and type of media you<br />
loaded into tray 1.<br />
6 In the right column, go to the Tray 2 section. Specify what size and type of media you<br />
loaded into tray 2.<br />
7 On the Menu Bar, Click Actions → Apply Settings.<br />
8 Close the utility.<br />
NOTE: If you change the size or type of media loaded into either tray, use the Local Printer<br />
Setup Utility to reconfigure the tray.<br />
9 Update your driver by following the instructions in the table.<br />
Windows XP 1 Click Start → Settings→ Printers and Faxes.<br />
2 Right-click the Dell Laser Printer P1500 icon.<br />
3 Click Properties → Device (or Options)→ Update (or Update Now).<br />
4 Click OK → OK. Close the Printers folder.<br />
Windows 2000<br />
Windows NT 4.0<br />
1 Click Start → Settings→ Printers.<br />
2 Right-click the Dell Laser Printer P1500 icon.<br />
3 Click Properties → Device (or Options)→ Update (or Update Now).<br />
4 Click OK → OK. Close the Printers folder.<br />
Windows Me<br />
Windows 98<br />
1 Click Start → Settings→ Printers.<br />
2 Right-click the Dell Laser Printer P1500 icon.<br />
3 Click Properties → Device (or Features)→ Update (or Update Now).<br />
4 Click OK → OK. Close the Printers folder.<br />
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If Update is unavailable, follow these steps:<br />
a In the Available Options list, click 250-sheet tray or 500-sheet tray.<br />
b Click Add.<br />
c Click OK, and then close the Printers folder.<br />
If Update Now is unavailable, follow these steps:<br />
a In the Options list, find 250-sheet tray or 500-sheet tray.<br />
b Change the setting from Not Installed to Installed.<br />
c Click OK, and then close the Printers folder.<br />
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Verify printer setup<br />
Printing a menu settings page<br />
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Print a menu settings page for a list of current printer settings.<br />
1 When the Ready/Data light is on solid, press and release Continue to print the page.<br />
2 On the menu settings page:<br />
• Verify that the options you installed are correctly listed under “Installed Features.”<br />
If an option you installed is not listed on the menu settings page, turn the printer<br />
off, unplug the power cord, and reinstall the option.<br />
• Verify that the amount of memory installed is correctly listed under “Printer<br />
Information.” Verify that the paper trays are configured for the sizes and types of<br />
paper you loaded.<br />
NOTE: When you add or remove the optional 250-sheet tray, remember to update the printer’s<br />
configuration through your printer driver.<br />
For tips on successful printing, examples of common operator panel light sequences, ways<br />
to improve print quality, solutions for printing problems, and instructions for replacing<br />
supplies, refer to the Dell Personal Laser Printer P1500 User’s Guide on the Drivers and<br />
Utilities CD (Start → Programs →Dell Printers → Dell Laser Printer P1500 →User’s<br />
Guide).<br />
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3 Update your driver by following the instructions in the table. If the printer is on the<br />
network, update the driver for each client.<br />
If Update is unavailable, follow these steps:<br />
a In the Available Options list, click 250-sheet tray.<br />
b Click Add.<br />
c Click OK, and then close the Printers folder.<br />
If Update Now is unavailable, follow these steps:<br />
a In the Options list, find 250-sheet tray.<br />
b Change the setting from Not Installed to Installed.<br />
c Click OK, and then close the Printers folder.<br />
Windows XP 1 Click Start → Settings → Printers and Faxes.<br />
2 Right-click the Dell Laser Printer P1500 icon.<br />
3 Click Properties → Device (or Options)→ Update (or Update Now).<br />
4 Click OK → OK. Close the Printers folder.<br />
Windows 2000<br />
Windows NT 4.0<br />
1 Click Start → Settings → Printers.<br />
2 Right-click the Dell Laser Printer P1500 icon.<br />
3 Click Properties → Device (or Options)→ Update (or Update Now).<br />
4 Click OK → OK. Close the Printers folder.<br />
Windows Me<br />
Windows 98<br />
1 Click Start → Settings → Printers.<br />
2 Right-click the Dell Laser Printer P1500 icon.<br />
3 Click Properties → Device (or Features)→ Update (or Update Now).<br />
4 Click OK → OK. Close the Printers folder.<br />
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Appendix<br />
Contacting Dell<br />
Limited Warranties and Return Policy<br />
Dell Computer Corporation Ink and Toner Cartridges<br />
Limited Warranties<br />
Dell Software License Agreement<br />
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To contact Dell electronically, you can access the following websites:<br />
• www.dell.com<br />
• support.dell.com (technical support)<br />
• premiersupport.dell.com (technical support for educational, government, healthcare,<br />
and medium/large business customers, including Premier, Platinum, and Gold<br />
customers)<br />
For specific web addresses for your country, find the appropriate country section in the table<br />
below.<br />
NOTE: Toll-free numbers are for use within the country for which they are listed.<br />
When you need to contact Dell, use the electronic addresses, telephone numbers, and<br />
codes provided in the following table. If you need assistance in determining which codes to<br />
use, contact a local or an international operator.<br />
Country (City)<br />
International Access Code<br />
Country Code<br />
City Code<br />
Department Name or Service Area,<br />
Website and E-Mail Address<br />
Area Codes,<br />
Local Numbers, and<br />
Toll-Free Numbers<br />
Belgium (Brussels)<br />
International Access Code: 00<br />
Country Code: 32<br />
City Code: 2<br />
Website: support.euro.dell.com<br />
E-mail: tech_be@dell.com<br />
E-mail for French Speaking Customers:<br />
support.euro.dell.com/be/fr/emaildell/<br />
Technical Support 02 481 92 88<br />
Customer Care 02 481 91 19<br />
Corporate Sales 02 481 91 00<br />
Fax 02 481 92 99<br />
Switchboard 02 481 91 00<br />
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Canada (North York, Ontario)<br />
International Access Code: 011<br />
Online Order Status: www.dell.ca/ostatus<br />
AutoTech (automated technical support) toll-free: 1-800-247-9362<br />
TechFax toll-free: 1-800-950-1329<br />
Customer Care (Home Sales/Small Business) toll-free: 1-800-847-4096<br />
Customer Care (med./large business, government) toll-free: 1-800-326-9463<br />
Technical Support (Home Sales/Small Business) toll-free: 1-800-847-4096<br />
Technical Support (med./large bus., government) toll-free: 1-800-387-5757<br />
Sales (Home Sales/Small Business) toll-free: 1-800-387-5752<br />
Sales (med./large bus., government) toll-free: 1-800-387-5755<br />
Spare Parts Sales &amp; Extended Service Sales 1 866 440 3355<br />
Denmark (Copenhagen)<br />
International Access Code: 00<br />
Country Code: 45<br />
Website: support.euro.dell.com<br />
E-mail Support (portable computers):<br />
den_nbk_support@dell.com<br />
E-mail Support (desktop computers):<br />
den_support@dell.com<br />
E-mail Support (servers):<br />
Nordic_server_support@dell.com<br />
Technical Support 7023 0182<br />
Customer Care (Relational) 7023 0184<br />
Home/Small Business Customer Care 3287 5505<br />
Switchboard (Relational) 3287 1200<br />
Fax Switchboard (Relational) 3287 1201<br />
Switchboard (Home/Small Business) 3287 5000<br />
Fax Switchboard (Home/Small Business) 3287 5001<br />
Country (City)<br />
International Access Code<br />
Country Code<br />
City Code<br />
Department Name or Service Area,<br />
Website and E-Mail Address<br />
Area Codes,<br />
Local Numbers, and<br />
Toll-Free Numbers<br />
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Finland (Helsinki)<br />
International Access Code: 990<br />
Country Code: 358<br />
City Code: 9<br />
Website: support.euro.dell.com<br />
E-mail: fin_support@dell.com<br />
E-mail Support (servers):<br />
Nordic_support@dell.com<br />
Technical Support 09 253 313 60<br />
Technical Support Fax 09 253 313 81<br />
Relational Customer Care 09 253 313 38<br />
Home/Small Business Customer Care 09 693 791 94<br />
Fax 09 253 313 99<br />
Switchboard 09 253 313 00<br />
France (Paris) (Montpellier)<br />
International Access Code: 00<br />
Country Code: 33<br />
City Codes: (1) (4)<br />
Website: support.euro.dell.com<br />
E-mail: support.euro.dell.com/fr/fr/emaildell/<br />
Home and Small Business<br />
Technical Support 0825 387 270<br />
Customer Care 0825 823 833<br />
Switchboard 0825 004 700<br />
Switchboard (calls from outside of France) 04 99 75 40 00<br />
Sales 0825 004 700<br />
Fax 0825 004 701<br />
Fax (calls from outside of France) 04 99 75 40 01<br />
Corporate<br />
Technical Support 0825 004 719<br />
Customer Care 0825 338 339<br />
Switchboard 01 55 94 71 00<br />
Sales 01 55 94 71 00<br />
Fax 01 55 94 71 01<br />
Country (City)<br />
International Access Code<br />
Country Code<br />
City Code<br />
Department Name or Service Area,<br />
Website and E-Mail Address<br />
Area Codes,<br />
Local Numbers, and<br />
Toll-Free Numbers<br />
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Germany (Langen)<br />
International Access Code: 00<br />
Country Code: 49<br />
City Code: 6103<br />
Website: support.euro.dell.com<br />
E-mail: tech_support_central_europe@dell.com<br />
Technical Support 06103 766-7200<br />
Home/Small Business Customer Care 0180-5-224400<br />
Global Segment Customer Care 06103 766-9570<br />
Preferred Accounts Customer Care 06103 766-9420<br />
Large Accounts Customer Care 06103 766-9560<br />
Public Accounts Customer Care 06103 766-9555<br />
Switchboard 06103 766-7000<br />
Greece<br />
International Access Code: 00<br />
Country Code: 30<br />
Website: support.euro.dell.com<br />
E-mail: support.euro.dell.com/gr/en/emaildell/<br />
Technical Support 080044149518<br />
Gold Technical Support 08844140083<br />
Switchboard 2108129800<br />
Sales 2108129800<br />
Fax 2108129812<br />
India Technical Support 1600 33 8045<br />
Sales 1600 33 8044<br />
Country (City)<br />
International Access Code<br />
Country Code<br />
City Code<br />
Department Name or Service Area,<br />
Website and E-Mail Address<br />
Area Codes,<br />
Local Numbers, and<br />
Toll-Free Numbers<br />
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Ireland (Cherrywood)<br />
International Access Code: 16<br />
Country Code: 353<br />
City Code: 1<br />
Website: support.euro.dell.com<br />
E-mail: dell_direct_support@dell.com<br />
Ireland Technical Support 1850 543 543<br />
U.K. Technical Support (dial within U.K. only) 0870 908 0800<br />
Home User Customer Care 01 204 4014<br />
Small Business Customer Care 01 204 4014<br />
U.K. Customer Care (dial within U.K. only) 0870 906 0010<br />
Corporate Customer Care 1850 200 982<br />
Corporate Customer Care (dial within U.K. only) 0870 907 4499<br />
Ireland Sales 01 204 4444<br />
U.K. Sales (dial within U.K. only) 0870 907 4000<br />
Fax/SalesFax 01 204 0103<br />
Switchboard 01 204 4444<br />
Italy (Milan)<br />
International Access Code: 00<br />
Country Code: 39<br />
City Code: 02<br />
Website: support.euro.dell.com<br />
E-mail: support.euro.dell.com/it/it/emaildell/<br />
Home and Small Business<br />
Technical Support 02 577 826 90<br />
Customer Care 02 696 821 14<br />
Fax 02 696 821 13<br />
Switchboard 02 696 821 12<br />
Corporate<br />
Technical Support 02 577 826 90<br />
Customer Care 02 577 825 55<br />
Fax 02 575 035 30<br />
Switchboard 02 577 821<br />
Country (City)<br />
International Access Code<br />
Country Code<br />
City Code<br />
Department Name or Service Area,<br />
Website and E-Mail Address<br />
Area Codes,<br />
Local Numbers, and<br />
Toll-Free Numbers<br />
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Latin America Customer Technical Support (Austin, Texas,<br />
U.S.A.)<br />
512 728-4093<br />
Customer Service (Austin, Texas, U.S.A.) 512 728-3619<br />
Fax (Technical Support and Customer Service)<br />
(Austin, Texas, U.S.A.)<br />
512 728-3883<br />
Sales (Austin, Texas, U.S.A.) 512 728-4397<br />
SalesFax (Austin, Texas, U.S.A.) 512 728-4600<br />
or 512 728-3772<br />
Luxembourg<br />
International Access Code: 00<br />
Country Code: 352<br />
Website: support.euro.dell.com<br />
E-mail: tech_be@dell.com<br />
Technical Support (Brussels, Belgium) 3420808075<br />
Home/Small Business Sales (Brussels, Belgium) toll-free: 080016884<br />
Corporate Sales (Brussels, Belgium) 02 481 91 00<br />
Customer Care (Brussels, Belgium) 02 481 91 19<br />
Fax (Brussels, Belgium) 02 481 92 99<br />
Switchboard (Brussels, Belgium) 02 481 91 00<br />
Mexico<br />
International Access Code: 00<br />
Country Code: 52<br />
Customer Technical Support 001-877-384-8979<br />
or 001-877-269-3383<br />
Sales 50-81-8800<br />
or 01-800-888-3355<br />
Customer Service 001-877-384-8979<br />
or 001-877-269-3383<br />
Main 50-81-8800<br />
or 01-800-888-3355<br />
Country (City)<br />
International Access Code<br />
Country Code<br />
City Code<br />
Department Name or Service Area,<br />
Website and E-Mail Address<br />
Area Codes,<br />
Local Numbers, and<br />
Toll-Free Numbers<br />
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International Access Code: 00<br />
Country Code: 31<br />
City Code: 20<br />
Website: support.euro.dell.com<br />
E-mail (Technical Support):<br />
(Enterprise): nl_server_support@dell.com<br />
(Latitude): nl_latitude_support@dell.com<br />
(Inspiron): nl_inspiron_support@dell.com<br />
(Dimension): nl_dimension_support@dell.com<br />
(OptiPlex): nl_optiplex_support@dell.com<br />
(Dell Precision): nl_workstation_support@dell.com<br />
Technical Support 020 674 45 00<br />
Technical Support Fax 020 674 47 66<br />
Home/Small Business Customer Care 020 674 42 00<br />
Relational Customer Care 020 674 4325<br />
Home/Small Business Sales 020 674 55 00<br />
Relational Sales 020 674 50 00<br />
Home/Small Business Sales Fax 020 674 47 75<br />
Relational Sales Fax 020 674 47 50<br />
Switchboard 020 674 50 00<br />
Switchboard Fax 020 674 47 50<br />
Norway (Lysaker)<br />
International Access Code: 00<br />
Country Code: 47<br />
Website: support.euro.dell.com<br />
E-mail Support (portable computers):<br />
nor_nbk_support@dell.com<br />
E-mail Support (desktop computers):<br />
nor_support@dell.com<br />
E-mail Support (servers):<br />
nordic_server_support@dell.com<br />
Technical Support 671 16882<br />
Relational Customer Care 671 17514<br />
Home/Small Business Customer Care 23162298<br />
Switchboard 671 16800<br />
Fax Switchboard 671 16865<br />
Country (City)<br />
International Access Code<br />
Country Code<br />
City Code<br />
Department Name or Service Area,<br />
Website and E-Mail Address<br />
Area Codes,<br />
Local Numbers, and<br />
Toll-Free Numbers<br />
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Poland (Warsaw)<br />
International Access Code: 011<br />
Country Code: 48<br />
City Code: 22<br />
Website: support.euro.dell.com<br />
E-mail: pl_support@dell.com<br />
Customer Service Phone 57 95 700<br />
Customer Care 57 95 999<br />
Sales 57 95 999<br />
Customer Service Fax 57 95 806<br />
Reception Desk Fax 57 95 998<br />
Switchboard 57 95 999<br />
Portugal<br />
International Access Code: 00<br />
Country Code: 351<br />
Website: support.euro.dell.com<br />
E-mail: support.euro.dell.com/pt/en/emaildell/<br />
Technical Support 707200149<br />
Customer Care 800 300 413<br />
Sales 800 300 410 or 800 300 411 or<br />
800 300 412 or 21 422 07 10<br />
Fax 21 424 01 12<br />
Puerto Rico General Support 1-800-805-7545<br />
Singapore (Singapore)<br />
International Access Code: 005<br />
Country Code: 65<br />
Technical Support toll-free: 800 6011 051<br />
Customer Service (Penang, Malaysia) 604 633 4949<br />
Transaction Sales toll-free: 800 6011 054<br />
Corporate Sales toll-free: 800 6011 053<br />
Country (City)<br />
International Access Code<br />
Country Code<br />
City Code<br />
Department Name or Service Area,<br />
Website and E-Mail Address<br />
Area Codes,<br />
Local Numbers, and<br />
Toll-Free Numbers<br />
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Spain (Madrid)<br />
International Access Code: 00<br />
Country Code: 34<br />
City Code: 91<br />
Website: support.euro.dell.com<br />
E-mail: support.euro.dell.com/es/es/emaildell/<br />
Home and Small Business<br />
Technical Support 902 100 130<br />
Customer Care 902 118 540<br />
Sales 902 118 541<br />
Switchboard 902 118 541<br />
Fax 902 118 539<br />
Corporate<br />
Technical Support 902 100 130<br />
Customer Care 902 118 546<br />
Switchboard 91 722 92 00<br />
Fax 91 722 95 83<br />
Sweden (Upplands Vasby)<br />
International Access Code: 00<br />
Country Code: 46<br />
City Code: 8<br />
Website: support.euro.dell.com<br />
E-mail: swe_support@dell.com<br />
E-mail Support for Latitude and Inspiron:<br />
Swe-nbk_kats@dell.com<br />
E-mail Support for OptiPlex: Swe_kats@dell.com<br />
E-mail Support for Servers:<br />
Nordic_server_support@dell.com<br />
Technical Support 08 590 05 199<br />
Relational Customer Care 08 590 05 642<br />
Home/Small Business Customer Care 08 587 70 527<br />
Employee Purchase Program (EPP) Support 20 140 14 44<br />
Fax Technical Support 08 590 05 594<br />
Sales 08 590 05 185<br />
Country (City)<br />
International Access Code<br />
Country Code<br />
City Code<br />
Department Name or Service Area,<br />
Website and E-Mail Address<br />
Area Codes,<br />
Local Numbers, and<br />
Toll-Free Numbers<br />
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Switzerland (Geneva)<br />
International Access Code: 00<br />
Country Code: 41<br />
City Code: 22<br />
Website: support.euro.dell.com<br />
E-mail: swisstech@dell.com<br />
E-mail for French-speaking HSB and Corporate<br />
Customers: support.euro.dell.com/ch/fr/emaildell/<br />
Technical Support (Home and Small Business) 0844 811 411<br />
Technical Support (Corporate) 0844 822 844<br />
Customer Care (Home and Small Business) 0848 802 202<br />
Customer Care (Corporate) 0848 821 721<br />
Fax 022 799 01 90<br />
Switchboard 022 799 01 01<br />
U.K. (Bracknell)<br />
International Access Code: 00<br />
Country Code: 44<br />
City Code: 1344<br />
Website: support.euro.dell.com<br />
Customer Care website: support.euro.dell.com/uk/en/ECare/Form/Home.asp<br />
E-mail: dell_direct_support@dell.com<br />
Technical Support (Corporate/Preferred<br />
Accounts/PAD [1000+ employees])<br />
0870 908 0500<br />
Technical Support (direct/PAD and general) 0870 908 0800<br />
Global Accounts Customer Care 01344 373 186<br />
Home and Small Business Customer Care 0870 906 0010<br />
Corporate Customer Care 01344 373 185<br />
Preferred Accounts (500–5000 employees)<br />
Customer Care<br />
0870 906 0010<br />
Central Government Customer Care 01344 373 193<br />
Local Government &amp; Education Customer Care 01344 373 199<br />
Health Customer Care 01344 373 194<br />
Home and Small Business Sales 0870 907 4000<br />
Corporate/Public Sector Sales 01344 860 456<br />
Country (City)<br />
International Access Code<br />
Country Code<br />
City Code<br />
Department Name or Service Area,<br />
Website and E-Mail Address<br />
Area Codes,<br />
Local Numbers, and<br />
Toll-Free Numbers<br />
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U.S.A. (Austin, Texas)<br />
International Access Code: 011<br />
Country Code: 1<br />
Automated Order-Status Service toll-free: 1-800-433-9014<br />
AutoTech (portable and desktop computers) toll-free: 1-800-247-9362<br />
Consumer (Home and Home Office)<br />
Technical Support toll-free: 1-800-624-9896<br />
Customer Service toll-free: 1-800-624-9897<br />
DellNet™ Service and Support toll-free: 1-877-Dellnet<br />
(1-877-335-5638)<br />
Employee Purchase Program (EPP) Customers toll-free: 1-800-695-8133<br />
Financial Services website: www.dellfinancialservices.com<br />
Financial Services (lease/loans) toll-free: 1-877-577-3355<br />
Financial Services (Dell Preferred Accounts [DPA]) toll-free: 1-800-283-2210<br />
Business<br />
Customer Service and Technical Support toll-free: 1-800-822-8965<br />
Employee Purchase Program (EPP) Customers toll-free: 1-800-695-8133<br />
Projectors Technical Support toll-free: 1-877-459-7298<br />
Public (government, education, and healthcare)<br />
Customer Service and Technical Support toll-free: 1-800-456-3355<br />
Employee Purchase Program (EPP) Customers toll-free: 1-800-234-1490<br />
Dell Sales toll-free: 1-800-289-3355<br />
or toll-free: 1-800-879-3355<br />
Dell Outlet Store (Dell refurbished computers) toll-free: 1-888-798-7561<br />
Software and Peripherals Sales toll-free: 1-800-671-3355<br />
Spare Parts Sales toll-free: 1-800-357-3355<br />
Extended Service and Warranty Sales toll-free: 1-800-247-4618<br />
Fax toll-free: 1-800-727-8320<br />
Dell Services for the Deaf, Hard-of-Hearing, or<br />
Speech-Impaired<br />
toll-free: 1-877-DELLTTY<br />
(1-877-335-5889)<br />
Country (City)<br />
International Access Code<br />
Country Code<br />
City Code<br />
Department Name or Service Area,<br />
Website and E-Mail Address<br />
Area Codes,<br />
Local Numbers, and<br />
Toll-Free Numbers<br />
Appendix 81<br />
Limited Warranties and Return Policy<br />
Dell-branded hardware products purchased in the U.S. or Canada come with either a 90-day, one-year, two-year,<br />
three-year, or four-year limited warranty. To determine which warranty came with your hardware product(s), see<br />
your packing slip or invoice. The following sections describe the limited warranties and return policy for the U.S.,<br />
the limited warranties and return policy for Canada, and the manufacturer guarantee for Latin America and the<br />
Caribbean.<br />
Limited Warranty for Dell-Branded Hardware Products (U.S. Only)<br />
What is covered by this limited warranty?<br />
This limited warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship in your—our end-user customer&#8217;s—<br />
Dell-branded hardware products, including Dell-branded peripheral products.<br />
What is not covered by this limited warranty?<br />
This limited warranty does not cover:<br />
• Software, including the operating system and software added to the Dell-branded hardware products<br />
through our factory-integration system, third-party software, or the reloading of software<br />
• Non-Dell-branded and Solution Provider Direct products and accessories<br />
• Problems that result from:<br />
– External causes such as accident, abuse, misuse, or problems with electrical power<br />
– Servicing not authorized by Dell<br />
– Usage that is not in accordance with product instructions<br />
– Failure to follow the product instructions or failure to perform preventive maintenance<br />
– Problems caused by using accessories, parts, or components not supplied by Dell<br />
• Products with missing or altered service tags or serial numbers<br />
• Products for which we have not received payment<br />
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER<br />
RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE (OR JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION). DELL&#8217;S<br />
RESPONSIBILITY FOR MALFUNCITONS AND DEFECTS IN HARDWARE IS LIMITED TO REPAIR<br />
AND REPLACEMENT AS SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT. ALL EXPRESS AND<br />
IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED<br />
WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR<br />
PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN TIME TO THE TERM OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD<br />
REFLECTED ON YOUR PACKING SLIP OR INVOICE. NO WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR<br />
IMPLIED, WILL APPLY AFTER THE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD HAS EXPIRED. SOME STATES<br />
DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THIS<br />
LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.<br />
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WE DO NOT ACCEPT LIABILITY BEYOND THE REMEDIES PROVIDED FOR IN THIS LIMITED<br />
WARRANTY OR FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT<br />
LIMITATION, ANY LIABILTY FOR THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS AGAINST YOU FOR DAMAGES, FOR<br />
PRODUCTS NOT BEING AVAILABLE FOR USE, OR FOR LOST DATA OR LOST SOFTWARE. OUR<br />
LIABILITY WILL BE NO MORE THAN THE AMOUNT YOU PAID FOR THE PRODUCT THAT IS THE<br />
SUBJECT OF A CLAIM. THIS IS THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT FOR WHICH WE ARE RESPONSIBLE.<br />
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR<br />
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO<br />
YOU.<br />
How long does this limited warranty last?<br />
This limited warranty lasts for the time period indicated on your packing slip or invoice, except that the limited<br />
warranty on Dell-branded batteries lasts only one year and the limited warranty on the lamps for Dell-branded<br />
projectors lasts only ninety days. The limited warranty begins on the date of the packing slip or invoice. The<br />
warranty period is not extended if we repair or replace a warranted product or any parts. Dell may change the<br />
availability of limited warranties, at its discretion, but any changes will not be retroactive.<br />
What do I do if I need warranty service?<br />
Before the warranty expires, please call us at the relevant number listed in the following table. Please also have your<br />
Dell service tag number or order number available.<br />
What will Dell do?<br />
During the 90 days of the 90-day limited warranty and the first year of all other limited warranties: During the 90<br />
days of the 90-day limited warranty and the first year of all other limited warranties, we will repair any<br />
Dell-branded hardware products returned to us that prove to be defective in materials or workmanship. If we are<br />
not able to repair the product, we will replace it with a comparable product that is new or refurbished.<br />
Individual Home Consumers: U.S. Only<br />
Technical Support 1-800-624-9896<br />
Customer Service 1-800-624-9897<br />
Individual Home Consumers who purchased through<br />
an Employee Purchase Program:<br />
Technical Support and Customer Service 1-800-822-8965<br />
Home and Small Business Commercial Customers:<br />
Technical Support and Customer Service 1-800-456-3355<br />
Medium, Large, or Global Commercial Customers,<br />
Healthcare Customers, and Value Added Resellers<br />
(VARs):<br />
Technical Support and Customer Service 1-877-459-7298<br />
Government and Education Customers:<br />
Technical Support and Customer Service 1-877-459-7298<br />
Dell-Branded Memory 1-888-363-5150<br />
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When you contact us, we will issue a Return Material Authorization Number for you to include with your return.<br />
You must return the products to us in their original or equivalent packaging, prepay shipping charges, and insure<br />
the shipment or accept the risk if the product is lost or damaged in shipment. We will return the repaired or<br />
replacement products to you. We will pay to ship the repaired or replaced products to you if you use an address in<br />
the United States (excluding Puerto Rico and U.S. possessions and territories). Otherwise, we will ship the product<br />
to you freight collect.<br />
If we determine that the product is not covered under this warranty, we will notify you and inform you of service<br />
alternatives that are available to you on a fee basis.<br />
NOTE: Before you ship the product(s) to us, make sure to back up the data on the hard drive(s) and any other<br />
storage device(s) in the product(s). Remove any confidential, proprietary, or personal information and removable<br />
media such as floppy disks, CDs, or PC Cards. We are not responsible for any of your confidential, proprietary, or<br />
personal information; lost or corrupted data; or damaged or lost removable media.<br />
During the remaining years: For the remaining period of the limited warranty, we will replace any defective part<br />
with new or refurbished parts, if we agree that it needs to be replaced. When you contact us, we will require a valid<br />
credit card number at the time you request a replacement part, but we will not charge you for the replacement part<br />
as long as you return the original part to us within thirty days after we ship the replacement part to you. If we do<br />
not receive the original part within thirty days, we will charge to your credit card the then-current standard price for<br />
that part.<br />
We will pay to ship the part to you if you use an address in the United States (excluding Puerto Rico and U.S.<br />
possessions and territories). Otherwise, we will ship the part freight collect. We will also include a prepaid shipping<br />
container with each replacement part for your use in returning the replaced part to us.<br />
NOTE: Before you replace parts, make sure to back up the data on the hard drive(s) and any other storage<br />
device(s) in the product(s). We are not responsible for lost or corrupted data.<br />
What if I purchased a service contract?<br />
If your service contract is with Dell, service will be provided to you under the terms of the service agreement.<br />
Please refer to that contract for details on how to obtain service.<br />
If you purchased through us a service contract with one of our third-party service providers, please refer to that<br />
contract for details on how to obtain service.<br />
How will you fix my product?<br />
We use new and refurbished parts made by various manufacturers in performing warranty repairs and in building<br />
replacement parts and systems. Refurbished parts and systems are parts or systems that have been returned to Dell,<br />
some of which were never used by a customer. All parts and systems are inspected and tested for quality.<br />
Replacement parts and systems are covered for the remaining period of the limited warranty for the product you<br />
bought. Dell owns all parts removed from repaired products.<br />
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What do I do if I am not satisfied?<br />
We pride ourselves on our great customer service. If you are not satisfied with the service you receive under this<br />
limited warranty, please let us know. We have found that the best way to resolve issues regarding our limited<br />
warranty is to work together. If, after those discussions, you are still not satisfied, we believe arbitration is the most<br />
expeditious way to resolve your concerns. Therefore, ANY CLAIM, DISPUTE, OR CONTROVERSY<br />
(WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE, WHETHER PREEXISTING, PRESENT, OR<br />
FUTURE, AND INCLUDING STATUTORY, COMMON LAW, INTENTIONAL TORT, AND EQUITABLE<br />
CLAIMS) AGAINST DELL arising from or relating to this limited warranty, its interpretation, or the breach,<br />
termination, or validity thereof, the relationships which result from this limited warranty (including, to the full<br />
extent permitted by applicable law, relationships with third parties), Dell&#8217;s advertising, or any related purchase<br />
SHALL BE RESOLVED EXCLUSIVELY AND FINALLY BY BINDING ARBITRATION ADMINISTERED<br />
BY THE NATIONAL ARBITRATION FORUM (NAF) under its Code of Procedure then in effect (available via<br />
the Internet at www.arb-forum.com/ or via telephone at 1-800-474-2371). The arbitration will be limited solely to<br />
the dispute or controversy between you and Dell. Any award of the arbitrator(s) shall be final and binding on each<br />
of the parties, and may be entered as a judgment in any court of competent jurisdiction. Information may be<br />
obtained and claims may be filed with the NAF at P.O. Box 50191, Minneapolis, MN 55405. This provision applies<br />
only to individual home consumers and consumers who purchased through an employee purchase program. It does<br />
not apply to small, medium, large, and global commercial customers or government, education, and healthcare<br />
customers.<br />
May I transfer the limited warranty?<br />
Limited warranties on systems may be transferred if the current owner transfers ownership of the system and<br />
records the transfer with us. The limited warranty on Dell-branded memory may not be transferred. You may<br />
record your transfer by going to Dell&#8217;s website:<br />
• If you are an Individual Home Consumer, go to www.dell.com/us/en/dhs/topics/sbtopic_015_ccare.htm<br />
• If you are a Home Office, Small, Medium, Large, or Global Commercial Customer, go to<br />
www.dell.com/us/en/biz/topics/sbtopic_ccare_nav_015_ccare.htm<br />
• If you are a Government, Education, or Healthcare Customer, or an Individual Home Consumer who<br />
purchased through an employee purchase program, go to<br />
www.dell.com/us/en/pub/topics/sbtopic_015_ccare.htm<br />
If you do not have Internet access, call your customer care representative or call 1-800-624-9897.<br />
&#8220;Total Satisfaction&#8221; Return Policy (U.S. Only)<br />
We value our relationship with you and want to make sure that you&#8217;re satisfied with your purchases. That&#8217;s why we<br />
offer a &#8220;Total Satisfaction&#8221; return policy for most products that you—the end-user customer—purchase directly<br />
from Dell. Under this policy, you may return to Dell products that you purchased directly from Dell for a credit or<br />
a refund of the purchase price paid, less shipping and handling and applicable restocking fees as follows:<br />
• New Hardware Products and Accessories — All new hardware, accessories, parts, and unopened software<br />
still in its sealed package, excluding the products listed below, may be returned within thirty days from the<br />
date on the packing slip or invoice. To return applications software or an operating system that has been<br />
installed by Dell, you must return the entire computer. A different return policy applies to nondefective<br />
products purchased through Dell&#8217;s Software and Peripherals division by customers of our Small and Medium<br />
Business divisions. Those products may be returned within thirty days from the date on the packing slip or<br />
invoice, but a fifteen percent (15%) restocking fee will be deducted from any refund or credit. The &#8220;Total<br />
Satisfaction&#8221; Return Policy and Software and Peripherals division return policy are not available for Dell |<br />
EMC storage products, EMC-branded products, or enterprise software.<br />
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• Reconditioned or Refurbished Dell-Branded Hardware Products and Parts — All reconditioned or<br />
refurbished Dell-branded server and storage products may be returned within thirty days from the date on<br />
the packing slip or invoice. All other reconditioned or refurbished Dell-branded hardware products and parts<br />
may be returned within fourteen days of the date on the packing slip or invoice.<br />
To return products, e-mail or call Dell customer service to receive a Credit Return Authorization Number within<br />
the return policy period applicable to the product you want to return. You must obtain a Credit Return<br />
Authorization Number in order to return the product. See &#8220;Contacting Dell&#8221; or &#8220;Getting Help&#8221; in your customer<br />
documentation (or www.dell.com/us/en/gen/contact.htm) to find the appropriate contact information for<br />
obtaining customer assistance.<br />
You must ship the products to Dell within five days of the date that Dell issues the Credit Return Authorization<br />
Number. You must also return the products to Dell in their original packaging, in as-new condition along with any<br />
media, documentation, and all other items that were included in the original shipment, prepay shipping charges,<br />
and insure the shipment or accept the risk of loss or damage during shipment.<br />
Limited Warranty Terms for Dell-Branded Hardware Products (Canada Only)<br />
What is covered by this limited warranty?<br />
This limited warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship in your—our end-user customer&#8217;s—<br />
Dell-branded hardware products, including Dell-branded peripheral products.<br />
What is not covered by this limited warranty?<br />
This limited warranty does not cover:<br />
• Software, including the operating system and software added to the Dell-branded hardware products<br />
through our factory-integration system, or the reloading of the software<br />
• Non-Dell branded and Solution Provider Direct products and accessories<br />
• Problems that result from:<br />
– External causes such as accident, abuse, misuse, or problems with electrical power<br />
– Servicing not authorized by Dell<br />
– Usage that is not in accordance with product instructions<br />
– Failure to follow the product instructions or failure to perform preventive maintenance<br />
– Problems caused by using accessories, parts, or components not supplied by Dell<br />
• Products with missing or altered service tags or serial numbers<br />
• Products for which we have not received payment<br />
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THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS<br />
WHICH VARY FROM PROVINCE TO PROVINCE. DELL&#8217;S RESPONSIBILITY FOR MALFUNCTIONS AND<br />
DEFECTS IN PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT AS SET FORTH IN THIS<br />
WARRANTY STATEMENT, FOR THE TERM OF THE WARRANTY PERIOD REFLECTED ON YOUR<br />
PACKING SLIP OR INVOICE. EXCEPT FOR THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES CONTAINED IN THIS<br />
WARRANTY STATEMENT, DELL DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS, EXPRESS<br />
OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF<br />
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE.<br />
SOME PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF CERTAIN IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR<br />
CONDITIONS, OR LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION LASTS.<br />
THEREFORE, THE FOREGOING EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.<br />
WE DO NOT ACCEPT LIABILITY BEYOND THE REMEDIES PROVIDED FOR IN THIS WARRANTY<br />
STATEMENT OR FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES,<br />
INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY LIABILTY FOR THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS AGAINST YOU FOR<br />
DAMAGES, FOR PRODUCTS NOT BEING AVAILABLE FOR USE, OR FOR LOST DATA OR LOST<br />
SOFTWARE. OUR LIABILITY WILL BE NO MORE THAN THE AMOUNT YOU PAID FOR THE PRODUCT<br />
THAT IS THE SUBJECT OF A CLAIM. THIS IS THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT FOR WHICH WE ARE<br />
RESPONSIBLE.<br />
SOME PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF SPECIAL, INDIRECT,<br />
INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY<br />
NOT APPLY TO YOU.<br />
How long does this limited warranty last?<br />
This limited warranty lasts for the time period indicated on your packing slip or invoice, except that the limited<br />
warranty on Dell-branded batteries lasts only one year and the limited warranty on the lamps for Dell-branded<br />
projectors lasts only ninety days. The limited warranty begins on the date of the packing slip or invoice. The<br />
warranty period is not extended if we repair or replace a warranted product or any parts. Dell may change the terms<br />
and availability of limited warranties, at its discretion, but any changes will not be retroactive (that is, the warranty<br />
terms in place at the time of purchase will apply to your purchase).<br />
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What do I do if I need warranty service?<br />
Before the warranty expires, please call us at the relevant number listed in the following table. Please also have your<br />
Dell service tag number or order number available.<br />
What will Dell do?<br />
During the 90 days of the 90-day limited warranty and the first year of all other limited warranties: During the 90<br />
days of the 90-day limited warranty and the first year of all other limited warranties, we will repair any<br />
Dell-branded hardware products returned to us that prove to be defective in materials or workmanship. If we are<br />
not able to repair the product, we will replace it with a comparable product that is new or refurbished.<br />
When you contact us, we will issue a Return Material Authorization Number for you to include with your return.<br />
You must return the products to us in their original or equivalent packaging, prepay shipping charges, and insure<br />
the shipment or accept the risk if the product is lost or damaged in shipment. We will return the repaired or<br />
replacement products to you. We will pay to ship the repaired or replaced products to you if you use an address in<br />
Canada. Otherwise, we will ship the product to you freight collect.<br />
If we determine that the problem is not covered under this warranty, we will notify you and inform you of service<br />
alternatives that are available to you on a fee basis.<br />
NOTE: Before you ship the product(s) to us, make sure to back up the data on the hard drive(s) and any other<br />
storage device(s) in the product(s). Remove any confidential, proprietary or personal information, removable<br />
media, such as floppy disks, CDs, or PC Cards. We are not responsible for any of your confidential, proprietary or<br />
personal information; lost or corrupted data; or damaged or lost removable media.<br />
During the remaining years following the first year of all limited warranties: We will replace any defective part<br />
with new or refurbished parts, if we agree that it needs to be replaced. When you contact us, we will require a valid<br />
credit card number at the time you request a replacement part, but we will not charge you for the replacement part<br />
as long as you return the original part to us within thirty days after we ship the replacement part to you. If we do<br />
not receive the original part within thirty days, we will charge to your credit card the then-current standard price for<br />
that part.<br />
Individual Home Consumers; Home Office and Small<br />
Business Customers:<br />
Canada Only<br />
Technical Support and Customer Service 1-800-847-4096<br />
Medium, Large, and Global Commercial Customers;<br />
Government, Education, and Healthcare Customers;<br />
and Value Added Resellers (VARs):<br />
Technical Support 1-800-387-5757<br />
Customer Service 1-800-326-9463<br />
Government or Education Customers, or Individual<br />
Home Consumers who purchased through an<br />
Employee Purchase Program:<br />
Technical Support 1-800-387-5757<br />
Customer Service 1-800-326-9463 (Extension 8221 for Individual<br />
Consumers)<br />
Dell-Branded Memory 1-888-363-5150<br />
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We will pay to ship the part to you if you use an address in Canada. Otherwise, we will ship the part freight collect.<br />
We will also include a prepaid shipping container with each replacement part for your use in returning the replaced<br />
part to us.<br />
NOTE: Before you replace parts, make sure to back up the data on the hard drive(s) and any other storage<br />
device(s) in the product(s). We are not responsible for lost or corrupted data.<br />
What if I purchased a service contract?<br />
If your service contract is with Dell, service will be provided to you under the terms of the service contract. Please<br />
refer to that contract for details on how to obtain service. Dell&#8217;s service contracts can be found online at<br />
www.dell.ca or by calling Customer Care at 1-800-847-4096. If you purchased through us a service contract with<br />
one of our third-party service providers, please refer to that contract (mailed to you with your packing slip or<br />
invoice) for details on how to obtain service.<br />
How will you fix my product?<br />
We use new and refurbished parts made by various manufacturers in performing warranty repairs and in building<br />
replacement parts and systems. Refurbished parts and systems are parts or systems that have been returned to Dell,<br />
some of which were never used by a customer. All parts and systems are inspected and tested for quality.<br />
Replacement parts and systems are covered for the remaining period of the limited warranty for the product you<br />
bought. Dell owns all parts removed from repaired products.<br />
What do I do if I am not satisfied?<br />
We pride ourselves on our great customer service. If you are not satisfied with the service you receive under this<br />
limited warranty, please let us know. We have found that the best way to resolve issues regarding our limited<br />
warranty is to work together. If, after those discussions, you are still not satisfied, we believe arbitration is the most<br />
expeditious way to resolve your concerns. Therefore, ANY CLAIM, DISPUTE, OR CONTROVERSY<br />
(WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE, WHETHER PREEXISTING, PRESENT OR<br />
FUTURE, AND INCLUDING STATUTORY, COMMON LAW, INTENTIONAL TORT, AND EQUITABLE<br />
CLAIMS) AGAINST DELL arising from or relating to this limited warranty, its interpretation, or the breach,<br />
termination or validity thereof, the relationships which result from this limited warranty (including, to the full<br />
extent permitted by applicable law, relationships with third parties), Dell&#8217;s advertising, or any related purchase<br />
SHALL BE RESOLVED EXCLUSIVELY AND FINALLY BY BINDING ARBITRATION ADMINISTERED<br />
BY THE NATIONAL ARBITRATION FORUM (NAF) under its Code of Procedure then in effect (available via<br />
the Internet at www.arb-forum.com/, or via telephone at 1-800-474-2371). The arbitration will be limited solely to<br />
the dispute or controversy between you and Dell. Any award of the arbitrator(s) shall be final and binding on each<br />
of the parties, and may be entered as a judgment in any court of competent jurisdiction. Information may be<br />
obtained and claims may be filed with the NAF at P.O. Box 50191, Minneapolis, MN 55405.<br />
May I transfer the limited warranty?<br />
Limited warranties on systems may be transferred if the current owner transfers ownership of the system and<br />
records the transfer with us. The limited warranty on Dell-branded memory may not be transferred. You may<br />
record your transfer by going to Dell’s website:<br />
• For Canada-purchased computers (in-country transfers) and to transfer from one customer to another, go to<br />
www.dell.ca/ca/en/gen/topics/segtopic_ccare_nav_013_ccare.htm<br />
• For out-of-country transfers (outside of the original country of purchase), go to<br />
www.dell.com/us/en/biz/topics/sbtopic_ccare_nav_016_ccare.htm<br />
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If you do not have Internet access, call Dell at 1-800-847-4096 (Home Consumer customers) or 1-800-326-9463<br />
(Corporate Commercial or Government customers).<br />
&#8220;Total Satisfaction&#8221; Return Policy (Canada Only)<br />
If you are an end-user customer who bought new products directly from Dell, you may return them to Dell up to<br />
30 days after you receive them for a refund or credit of the product purchase price. If you are an end-user customer<br />
who bought reconditioned or refurbished products from Dell, you may return them to Dell within 14 days after the<br />
date on the packing slip or invoice for a refund or credit of the product purchase price. In either case, the refund or<br />
credit will not include any shipping and handling charges shown on your packing slip or invoice and will be subject<br />
to a fifteen percent (15%) restocking fee, unless otherwise prohibited by law. If you are an organization that bought<br />
the products under a written agreement with Dell, the agreement may contain different terms for the return of<br />
products than specified by this policy.<br />
To return products, you must call Dell Customer Service at 1-800-847-4096 to receive a Credit Return<br />
Authorization Number. To expedite the process of your refund or credit, Dell expects you to return the products to<br />
Dell in their original packaging within five days of the date that Dell issues the Credit Return Authorization<br />
Number. You must also prepay shipping charges and insure the shipment or accept the risk of loss or damage<br />
during shipment. You may return software for a refund or credit only if the sealed package containing the floppy<br />
disk(s) or CD(s) is unopened. Returned products must be in as-new condition, and all of the manuals, floppy<br />
disk(s), CD(s), power cables, and other items included with a product must be returned with it. For customers who<br />
want to return, for refund or credit only, either application or operating system software that has been installed by<br />
Dell, the whole system must be returned, along with any media and documentation that may have been included<br />
in the original shipment.<br />
The &#8220;Total Satisfaction&#8221; Return Policy does not apply to Dell | EMC storage products. It also does not apply to<br />
products purchased through Dell&#8217;s Software and Peripherals division. For those products, please instead refer to<br />
Dell&#8217;s Software and Peripheral&#8217;s then-current return policy (see the following section, &#8220;Dell Software and<br />
Peripherals (Canada Only)&#8221;).<br />
Dell Software and Peripherals (Canada Only)<br />
Third-Party Software and Peripherals Products<br />
Similar to other resellers of software and peripherals, Dell does not warrant third-party products. Third-party<br />
software and peripheral products are covered by the warranties provided by the original manufacturer or publisher<br />
only. Third-party manufacturer warranties vary from product to product. Consult your product documentation for<br />
specific warranty information. More information may also be available from the manufacturer or publisher.<br />
While Dell offers a wide selection of software and peripheral products, we do not specifically test or guarantee that<br />
all of the products we offer work with any or all of the various models of Dell computers, nor do we test or<br />
guarantee all of the products we sell on the hundreds of different brands of computers available today. If you have<br />
questions about compatibility, we recommend and encourage you to contact the third-party software and<br />
peripheral product manufacturer or publisher directly.<br />
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Dell-Branded Peripheral Products<br />
Dell does provide a limited warranty for new Dell-branded peripheral products (products for which Dell is listed as<br />
the manufacturer) such as monitors, batteries, memory, docking stations, and projectors). To determine which<br />
limited warranty applies to the product you purchased, see the Dell packing slip or invoice and/or the product<br />
documentation that accompanied your product. Descriptions of Dell&#8217;s limited warranties are described in<br />
preceding sections.<br />
Return Policy<br />
If you are an end-user customer who bought Dell Software and Peripherals products directly from a Dell company,<br />
you may return Dell Software and Peripherals products that are in as-new condition to Dell up to 30 days from the<br />
date on the packing slip or invoice for a refund of the product purchase price if already paid. This refund will not<br />
include any shipping and handling charges shown on your packing slip or invoice; you are responsible for those.<br />
To return products, you must call Dell Customer Service at 1-800-387-5759 to receive a Credit Return<br />
Authorization Number. You must ship the Dell Software and Peripherals products back to Dell in their original<br />
manufacturer&#8217;s packaging (which must be in as-new condition), prepay shipping charges, and insure the shipment<br />
or accept the risk of loss or damage during shipment.<br />
To qualify for refund or replacement, returned products must be in as-new condition, software products must be<br />
unopened, and all of the manuals, floppy disk(s), CD(s), power cables, and other items included with a product<br />
must be returned with it.<br />
One-Year End-User Manufacturer Guarantee (Latin America and the<br />
Caribbean Only)<br />
Guarantee<br />
Dell Computer Corporation (&#8220;Dell&#8221;) warrants to the end user in accordance with the following provisions that its<br />
branded hardware products, purchased by the end user from a Dell company or an authorized Dell distributor in<br />
Latin America or the Caribbean, will be free from defects in materials, workmanship, and design affecting normal<br />
use, for a period of one year from the original purchase date. Products for which proper claims are made will, at<br />
Dell’s option, be repaired or replaced at Dell’s expense. Dell owns all parts removed from repaired products. Dell<br />
uses new and reconditioned parts made by various manufacturers in performing repairs and building replacement<br />
products.<br />
Exclusions<br />
This Guarantee does not apply to defects resulting from: improper or inadequate installation, use, or maintenance;<br />
actions or modifications by unauthorized third parties or the end user; accidental or willful damage; or normal wear<br />
and tear.<br />
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Making a Claim<br />
Claims must be made in Latin America or the Caribbean by contacting the Dell point of sale within the guarantee<br />
period. The end user must always supply proof of purchase, indicating name and address of the seller, date of<br />
purchase, model and serial number, name and address of the customer, and details of symptoms and configuration<br />
at the time of malfunction, including peripherals and software used. Otherwise, Dell may refuse the guarantee<br />
claim. Upon diagnosis of a warranted defect, Dell will make arrangements and pay for ground freight and insurance<br />
to and from Dell’s repair/replacement center. The end user must ensure that the defective product is available for<br />
collection properly packed in original or equally protective packaging together with the details listed above and the<br />
return number provided to the end user by Dell.<br />
Limitation and Statutory Rights<br />
Dell makes no other warranty, guarantee or like statement other than as explicitly stated above, and this Guarantee<br />
is given in place of all other guarantees whatsoever, to the fullest extent permitted by law. In the absence of<br />
applicable legislation, this Guarantee will be the end user’s sole and exclusive remedy against Dell or any of its<br />
affiliates, and neither Dell nor any of its affiliates shall be liable for loss of profit or contracts, or any other indirect<br />
or consequential loss arising from negligence, breach of contract, or howsoever.<br />
This Guarantee does not impair or affect mandatory statutory rights of the end user against and/or any rights<br />
resulting from other contracts concluded by the end user with Dell and/or any other seller.<br />
Dell World Trade LP<br />
One Dell Way, Round Rock, TX 78682, USA<br />
Dell Computadores do Brasil Ltda (CNPJ No. 72.381.189/0001-10)/<br />
Dell Commercial do Brasil Ltda (CNPJ No. 03 405 822/0001-40)<br />
Avenida Industrial Belgraf, 400<br />
92990-000 &#8211; Eldorado do Sul – RS &#8211; Brasil<br />
Dell Computer de Chile Ltda<br />
Coyancura 2283, Piso 3- Of.302,<br />
Providencia, Santiago &#8211; Chile<br />
Dell Computer de Colombia Corporation<br />
Carrera 7 #115-33 Oficina 603<br />
Bogota, Colombia<br />
Dell Computer de Mexico SA de CV<br />
Paseo de la Reforma 2620 &#8211; 11° Piso<br />
Col. Lomas Altas<br />
11950 México, D.F.<br />
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Dell Computer Corporation<br />
Ink and Toner Cartridges Limited Warranties<br />
The following sections describe the limited warranty for ink and toner cartridges for the U.S., Canada, and Latin<br />
America. Refer to the appropriate limited warranty accordingly.<br />
Ink and Toner Cartridges Limited Warranty (U.S. and Canada Only)<br />
Dell Computer Corporation warrants to the original purchaser of genuine Dell-branded toner cartridges that they<br />
will be free from defects in material and workmanship for the life of the cartridge and that for genuine<br />
Dell-branded ink cartridges they will be free from defects in material and workmanship for two years beginning on<br />
the date of invoice. If this product proves defective in either material or workmanship, it will be replaced without<br />
charge during the limited warranty period if returned to Dell. You must first call our toll-free number to get your<br />
return authorization. In the U.S., call 1-800-822-8965; in Canada, call 1-800-387-5757. If we are not able to replace<br />
the product because it has been discontinued or is not available, we will either replace it with a comparable<br />
product or reimburse you for the cartridge purchase cost, at Dell’s sole option. This limited warranty does not<br />
apply to ink or toner cartridges that have been refilled or improperly stored or due to problems resulting from<br />
misuse, abuse, accident, neglect, mishandling, incorrect environments, or wear from ordinary use.<br />
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS<br />
WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE (OR JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION). DELL’S<br />
RESPONSIBILITY FOR MALFUNCTIONS AND DEFECTS IN HARDWARE IS LIMITED TO<br />
REPLACEMENT AS SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT. FOR CANADIAN CUSTOMERS,<br />
EXCEPT FOR THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES CONTAINED IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT, DELL<br />
DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR<br />
OTHERWISE, FOR THE PRODUCT. FOR U.S. CUSTOMERS, ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED<br />
WARRANTIES FOR THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES<br />
AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE<br />
LIMITED IN TIME TO THE TERM OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. NO WARRANTIES, WHETHER<br />
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WILL APPLY AFTER THE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD HAS EXPIRED. SOME<br />
STATES OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF CERTAIN IMPLIED WARRANTIES<br />
OR CONDITIONS, OR LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION<br />
LASTS, SO THIS LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY COVERAGE TERMINATES<br />
IF YOU SELL OR OTHERWISE TRANSFER THIS PRODUCT TO ANOTHER PARTY.<br />
DELL DOES NOT ACCEPT LIABILITY BEYOND THE REMEDIES PROVIDED FOR IN THIS LIMITED<br />
WARRANTY OR FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES,<br />
INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY LIABILTY FOR THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS AGAINST YOU FOR<br />
DAMAGES, FOR PRODUCTS NOT BEING AVAILABLE FOR USE, OR FOR LOST DATA OR LOST<br />
SOFTWARE. DELL’S LIABILITY WILL BE NO MORE THAN THE AMOUNT YOU PAID FOR THE<br />
PRODUCT THAT IS THE SUBJECT OF A CLAIM. THIS IS THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT FOR WHICH DELL<br />
IS RESPONSIBLE.<br />
SOME STATES OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF SPECIAL,<br />
INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR<br />
EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.<br />
Appendix 93<br />
Ink and Toner Cartridges Limited Warranty (Latin America Only)<br />
Dell Computer Corporation warrants to the original purchaser of genuine Dell-branded toner cartridges that the<br />
cartridges will be free from defects resulting from material or manufacturing process for the life of the cartridge.<br />
For the original purchaser of genuine Dell-branded ink cartridges, Dell warrants that the cartridges will be free<br />
from defects resulting from material or manufacturing process for one year beginning from the date of delivery.<br />
If this product presents defects resulting from either material or manufacturing process, it will be replaced without<br />
charge during the limited warranty period if returned to Dell.<br />
In order to obtain the necessary information to enable the replacement, call the appropriate toll-free number. In<br />
Mexico, call 001-877-533-6230; in Puerto Rico, call 1-877-839-5123. In cases in which either the production of the<br />
cartridge has been discontinued or the cartridge is not available, Dell reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to<br />
choose between replacing it by a similar product or reimbursing you for the purchase cost.<br />
This limited warranty does not apply to ink or toner cartridges that have been refilled or to defects resulting from<br />
misuse, abuse, accident, negligence, mishandling, improper storage or exposure to inappropriate environments.<br />
Dell’s liability for the malfunction or defect of hardware after the period of the legal warranty (and specifically the<br />
period of the legal warranty of defective products stated in the consumer protections rules), is limited to either the<br />
substitution of the product or the reimbursement as stated above. This warranty coverage terminates if you sell or<br />
otherwise transfer this product to a third party.<br />
Dell does not accept any additional liability for patrimonial, emotional or any other kind of damage caused to the<br />
consumer and/or to a third party, which exceeds the established liability either in this limited warranty or in legal<br />
rules that may apply.<br />
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Dell Software License Agreement<br />
This is a legal agreement between you, the user, and Dell Products, L.P (&#8220;Dell&#8221;). This<br />
agreement covers all software that is distributed with the Dell product, for which there is no<br />
separate license agreement between you and the manufacturer or owner of the software<br />
(collectively the &#8220;Software&#8221;). By opening or breaking the seal on the Software packet(s),<br />
installing or downloading the Software, or using the Software that has been preloaded or is<br />
embedded in your computer, you agree to be bound by the terms of this agreement. If you<br />
do not agree to these terms, promptly return all Software items (disks, written materials,<br />
and packaging) and delete any preloaded or embedded Software.<br />
You may use one copy of the Software on only one computer at a time. If you have multiple<br />
licenses for the Software, you may use as many copies at any time as you have licenses. &#8220;Use&#8221;<br />
means loading the Software in temporary memory or permanent storage on the computer.<br />
Installation on a network server solely for distribution to other computers is not &#8220;use&#8221; if (but<br />
only if) you have a separate license for each computer to which the Software is distributed.<br />
You must ensure that the number of persons using the Software installed on a network<br />
server does not exceed the number of licenses that you have. If the number of users of<br />
Software installed on a network server will exceed the number of licenses, you must<br />
purchase additional licenses until the number of licenses equals the number of users before<br />
allowing additional users to use the Software. If you are a commercial customer of Dell or a<br />
Dell affiliate, you hereby grant Dell, or an agent selected by Dell, the right to perform an<br />
audit of your use of the Software during normal business hours, you agree to cooperate with<br />
Dell in such audit, and you agree to provide Dell with all records reasonably related to your<br />
use of the Software. The audit will be limited to verification of your compliance with the<br />
terms of this agreement.<br />
The Software is protected by United States copyright laws and international treaties. You<br />
may make one copy of the Software solely for backup or archival purposes or transfer it to a<br />
single hard disk provided you keep the original solely for backup or archival purposes. You<br />
may not rent or lease the Software or copy the written materials accompanying the<br />
Software, but you may transfer the Software and all accompanying materials on a<br />
permanent basis if you retain no copies and the recipient agrees to the terms hereof. Any<br />
transfer must include the most recent update and all prior versions. You may not reverse<br />
engineer, decompile or disassemble the Software. If the package accompanying your<br />
computer contains compact discs, 3.5&#8243; and/or 5.25&#8243; disks, you may use only the disks<br />
appropriate for your computer. You may not use the disks on another computer or network,<br />
or loan, rent, lease, or transfer them to another user except as permitted by this agreement.<br />
Appendix 95<br />
Limited Warranty<br />
Dell warrants that the Software disks will be free from defects in materials and<br />
workmanship under normal use for ninety (90) days from the date you receive them. This<br />
warranty is limited to you and is not transferable. Any implied warranties are limited to<br />
ninety (90) days from the date you receive the Software. Some jurisdictions do not allow<br />
limits on the duration of an implied warranty, so this limitation may not apply to you. The<br />
entire liability of Dell and its suppliers, and your exclusive remedy, shall be (a) return of the<br />
price paid for the Software or (b) replacement of any disk not meeting this warranty that is<br />
sent with a return authorization number to Dell, at your cost and risk. This limited warranty<br />
is void if any disk damage has resulted from accident, abuse, misapplication, or service or<br />
modification by someone other than Dell. Any replacement disk is warranted for the<br />
remaining original warranty period or thirty (30) days, whichever is longer.<br />
Dell does NOT warrant that the functions of the Software will meet your requirements or<br />
that operation of the Software will be uninterrupted or error free. You assume responsibility<br />
for selecting the Software to achieve your intended results and for the use and results<br />
obtained from the Software.<br />
DELL, ON BEHALF OF ITSELF AND ITS SUPPLIERS, DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER<br />
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,<br />
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A<br />
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, FOR THE SOFTWARE AND ALL ACCOMPANYING<br />
WRITTEN MATERIALS. This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights; you may<br />
have others, which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.<br />
IN NO EVENT SHALL DELL OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES<br />
WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF<br />
BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS<br />
INFORMATION, OR OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS) ARISING OUT OF USE OR<br />
INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF<br />
SUCH DAMAGES. Because some jurisdictions do not allow an exclusion or limitation of<br />
liability for consequential or incidental damages, the above limitation may not apply to you.<br />
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U.S. Government Restricted Rights<br />
The software and documentation are &#8220;commercial items&#8221; as that term is defined at 48<br />
C.F.R. 2.101, consisting of &#8220;commercial computer software&#8221; and &#8220;commercial computer<br />
software documentation&#8221; as such terms are used in 48 C.F.R. 12.212. Consistent with 48<br />
C.F.R. 12.212 and 48 C.F.R. 227.7202-1 through 227.7202-4, all U.S. Government end users<br />
acquire the software and documentation with only those rights set forth herein.<br />
Contractor/manufacturer is Dell Products, L.P., One Dell Way, Round Rock, Texas 78682.<br />
General<br />
This license is effective until terminated. It will terminate upon the conditions set forth<br />
above or if you fail to comply with any of its terms. Upon termination, you agree that the<br />
Software and accompanying materials, and all copies thereof, will be destroyed. This<br />
agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Texas. Each provision of this agreement is<br />
severable. If a provision is found to be unenforceable, this finding does not affect the<br />
enforceability of the remaining provisions, terms, or conditions of this agreement. This<br />
agreement is binding on successors and assigns. Dell agrees and you agree to waive, to the<br />
maximum extent permitted by law, any right to a jury trial with respect to the Software or<br />
this agreement. Because this waiver may not be effective in some jurisdictions, this waiver<br />
may not apply to you. You acknowledge that you have read this agreement, that you<br />
understand it, that you agree to be bound by its terms, and that this is the complete and<br />
exclusive statement of the agreement between you and Dell regarding the Software.<br />
Index 97<br />
Index<br />
A<br />
A4, loading, 37, 41, 45<br />
A5, loading, 37, 42, 45<br />
attaching an overlay, 15<br />
B<br />
B5, loading, 37, 42, 45<br />
C<br />
cables, power, 49<br />
card stock, loading, 37<br />
D<br />
driver profiler, using, 53<br />
drivers, installing, 53<br />
E<br />
envelopes, loading, 38, 45<br />
executive, loading, 37, 42, 45<br />
F<br />
flash memory, installing, 29<br />
I<br />
installing<br />
flash memory, 29<br />
memory cards, 29<br />
printer drivers, 53<br />
using Windows 2000, 55<br />
using Windows 98, 57<br />
using Windows Me, 56<br />
using Windows NT, 57<br />
using Windows XP, 54<br />
printer memory, 29<br />
L<br />
legal, loading, 39, 41, 45<br />
letter, loading, 37, 45<br />
letterhead, loading, 37, 42, 45<br />
loading<br />
card stock, 37, 45<br />
envelopes, 37, 45<br />
paper<br />
A4, 37, 45<br />
A5, 37, 45<br />
B5, 37, 45<br />
executive, 37, 45<br />
legal, 39, 41, 45<br />
letter, 37, 45<br />
letterhead, 37, 45<br />
transparencies, 37, 45<br />
trays 1, 2, and 3, 36<br />
local printer setup utility,<br />
using, 52<br />
M<br />
maximum stack height, trays<br />
1, 2, 3, 43<br />
memory cards<br />
flash, 29<br />
installing, 29<br />
menu settings page,<br />
printing, 66<br />
metal shield, reinstalling, 31<br />
O<br />
option cards, memory, 29<br />
ordering supplies, 2<br />
overlay, attaching, 15<br />
P<br />
printer<br />
memory, 29<br />
sharing, 59<br />
turning the power on, 49<br />
unpack, 14<br />
printer software uninstall,<br />
using, 52<br />
Index 98<br />
printing status window,<br />
using, 51<br />
printing, menu settings<br />
page, 66<br />
R<br />
reinstalling, metal shield, 31<br />
S<br />
safety information, 7<br />
sharing the printer, 59<br />
software applications<br />
driver profiler, 53<br />
local printer setup utility, 52<br />
printing status, 51<br />
status monitor, 51<br />
toner re-order, 51<br />
uninstall, 52<br />
stack height, maximum<br />
trays 1, 2, 3, 43<br />
status monitor, using, 51<br />
supplies, ordering, 2<br />
T<br />
toner re-order window,<br />
using, 51<br />
toner, ordering, 2<br />
transparencies, loading, 37,<br />
45<br />
turning on the printer, 49<br />
U<br />
uninstall software, 52<br />
unpacking, printer, 14<br />
W<br />
warranty, 81<br />
Windows 2000, drivers, 55<br />
Windows 98, drivers, 57<br />
Windows Me, drivers, 56<br />
Windows NT, drivers, 57<br />
Windows XP, drivers, 54</p>
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Publication number: 5851-1650<br />
Edition 1, 6/2003<br />
ENWW Contents 3<br />
Contents<br />
Tables<br />
1 Introduction<br />
About this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7<br />
Related documents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8<br />
2 PCL 5 feature support<br />
Index<br />
4 ENWW<br />
ENWW Contents 5<br />
Tables<br />
Table 1. Contents of PCL 5 feature-support tables. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9<br />
Table 2. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10<br />
Table 3. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19<br />
Table 4. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28<br />
Table 5. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38<br />
Table 6. PCL 5 feature support for color LaserJet products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47<br />
Table 7. PCL 5 feature support for color LaserJet products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57<br />
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ENWW About this Guide 7<br />
1Introduction<br />
Hewlett-Packard products that support the printer command language version 5 (PCL 5) contain<br />
slightly different feature sets, each suitable for that product’s intended use. Each product<br />
implements minor variations of PCL 5 as a result of those differences. With new printer releases,<br />
new features might be added and might include new commands or PCL operations that require<br />
documentation.<br />
The PCL 5 Comparison Guide Addendum complements the contents of the PCL 5 Comparison<br />
Guide and the PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference Manual.<br />
● For general information about PCL 5, see the PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference<br />
Manual.<br />
● For product-specific information about PCL 5 as it applies specific legacy products, see the<br />
PCL 5 Comparison Guide.<br />
● For product-specific information about PCL 5 as it applies to newer products, see the PCL 5<br />
Comparison Guide Addendum.<br />
About this Guide<br />
The purpose of the PCL 5 Comparison Guide and PCL 5 Comparison Guide Addendum is to<br />
identify the differences in the implementation of PCL 5 for different HP products, as compared to<br />
the features that are described in the PCL 5 Technical Reference Manual. This guide describes<br />
new commands and exceptions to existing commands that are unique to the printers, and also<br />
describes internal typeface and font support and print-environment settings.<br />
8 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW<br />
Related documents<br />
The following documents provide related information about HP PCL 5 products.<br />
PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference Manual<br />
The PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference Manual provides a description of the printer<br />
command language that controls PCL 5 products. The document provides explanations of each<br />
PCL command, and examples that demonstrate how the commands are used to control<br />
the product. A large portion of the document is devoted to HP-GL/2, the vector-based graphics<br />
language that is part of all PCL 5 printers.<br />
PCL 5 Color Technical Reference Manual<br />
This document describes the PCL 5 commands that are used to print color on HP color LaserJet<br />
products and the other Hewlett-Packard PCL 5 color products. Some of the main topics include<br />
an overview of the color printing process, using palettes, choosing color modes, adjusting output<br />
color to meet specific requirements, printing color raster graphics, and using HP-GL/2 vector<br />
graphics. Examples are provided that demonstrate the use of the PCL 5 color commands.<br />
PCL/PJL Technical Quick Reference Guide<br />
This document is designed to provide quick access to the syntax of each PCL and PJL<br />
command. The commands are grouped by their function so that users who are familiar with PCL<br />
or PJL can find the syntax of a specific command without opening the manuals.<br />
Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual<br />
This manual describes PJL, the HP printer job language that is used on many of the HP<br />
products. PJL is used for switching printer languages, requesting status information, changing<br />
display messages, and inquiring about feature settings, and for other job-level functions.<br />
Printer Job Language Technical Reference Addendum<br />
This document complements the Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual by<br />
providing updated, product-specific information. This document should be used along with the<br />
Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual.<br />
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2PCL 5 feature support<br />
Table 1 describes the contents of the subsequent feature support tables for HP LaserJet and HP<br />
color LaserJet products. These tables list all of the printer commands from the PCL 5 Printer<br />
Language Technical Reference Manual and identify which commands the various products<br />
support.<br />
Note The PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference Manual was revised for the release of the<br />
HP LaserJet 4 printer and contains all of the PCL language features for printers up to and including<br />
the HP LaserJet 4 printer. Subsequent commands are covered in the PCL 5 Comparison Guide,<br />
the PCL 5 Color Technical Reference Manual, and this document.<br />
Note The information contained in the following tables is subject to change without notice. To ensure<br />
that the specific support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your<br />
product.<br />
In the following tables, if the command value field parameters are not listed, then all parameters<br />
are supported by printers that support that command.<br />
Corresponding parameter values are shown in brackets after the command. For example, under<br />
the Page Size command, the table lists “Letter [2],” which indicates that the value field to select<br />
for letter size in the Page Size command is “2”.<br />
Commands that are not supported (ns) by a printer are ignored.<br />
Table 1. Contents of PCL 5 feature-support tables<br />
Table and location Features for these products<br />
Table 2 on page 10 HP LaserJet 1150 series, 1200 series,<br />
1300 series, 2200 series, 2300 series<br />
Table 3 on page 19 HP LaserJet 4100 series, 4100mfp series,<br />
4200 series, 4300 series<br />
Table 4 on page 28 HP LaserJet 5100 series, 8150 series,<br />
9000 series, 9000mfp series<br />
Table 5 on page 38 HP LaserJet 3200mfp series,<br />
3300mfp series<br />
Table 6 on page 47 HP color LaserJet 2500 series, 4550 series,<br />
4600 series<br />
Table 7 on page 57 HP color LaserJet 5500 series,<br />
8550 series, 8550mfp series<br />
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Table 2. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
1150<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
1200<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
1300<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
2200<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
2300<br />
series<br />
Miscellaneous<br />
Configuration (AppleTalk) ?&amp;b#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Job control<br />
Universal Exit/Start of PJL<br />
(UEL)<br />
?%–12345X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Reset ?E ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Number of Copies ?&amp;l#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Simplex/Duplex Print ?&amp;l#S ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Left (Long-edge) Offset<br />
Registration<br />
?&amp;l#U ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Top (Short-edge) Offset<br />
Registration<br />
?&amp;l#Z ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Unit Of Measure ?&amp;u#D ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Mechanical Print Quality ?*o#Q ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Media Type ?&amp;l#M ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Negative Motion ?&amp;a#N ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Self-Test ?z ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Paper Type ?&amp;n5WdBond ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n6WdPlain ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n6WdColor ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n6WdRough ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n6WdHeavy ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n6WdGloss ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n7WdLabels ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n7WdVellum ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n8WdDefault ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n9WdRecycled ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n11WdLetterhead ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n11WdCard Stock ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n10WdCardstock ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n11WdPrepunched ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n11WdPreprinted ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n13WdTransparency ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n#WdCustomType1 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific support<br />
information is correct, test these functions and commands on your product.<br />
1 For custom paper, replace “CustomType” with the name of the paper, and replace “#” with the number of<br />
characters in the name plus 1.<br />
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Page control<br />
Page (Job) Size ?&amp;l#A<br />
Executive [1] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Letter [2] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Legal [3] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Ledger [6] ns ns ns ns ns<br />
JISExec (Foolscap) [10] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
A5 [25] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
A4 [26] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
A3 [27] ns ns ns ns ns<br />
JIS B5 Paper [45]1 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
JIS B4 Paper [46] ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Monarch Envelope [80] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Com-10 Envelope [81] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Intl. DL Envelope [90] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Intl. C5 Envelope [91] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Intl. B5 Envelope [100] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Custom [101] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Hagaki Postcard [71] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Oufuku-Hagaki<br />
Postcard [72]<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Orientation ?&amp;l#O ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Page Side Selection2 ?&amp;a#G ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Job Separation ?&amp;l1T ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Finish Mode ?&amp;b#F ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Paper (Media) Source ?&amp;l#H<br />
In Tray (current tray)[0] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
1st Cassette<br />
(Main paper source) [1]<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Manual Feed Tray [2] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Manual Feed Tray [3] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Multipurpose Tray [4] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
2nd Cassette (Opt.<br />
Source) [5]<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Envelope Feeder [6] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Auto Select [7] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
3rd Cassette[8] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
HCI Trays 2-21 [20-39] ns ns ns ns ns<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific support<br />
information is correct, test these functions and commands on your product.<br />
1 Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS)<br />
2 On non-duplex printers, this command causes a conditional page eject.<br />
Table 2. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
1150<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
1200<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
1300<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
2200<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
2300<br />
series<br />
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Page control (continued)<br />
Output (Media) Bin ?&amp;l#G<br />
Automatic [0] ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Destination Tray 1 [1] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Destination Tray 2 [2] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Destination Tray 3 [3] ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Print Direction ?&amp;a#P ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Character Text Path Dir. ?&amp;c#T ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Left Margin ?&amp;a#L ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Right Margin ?&amp;a#M ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Clear Horizontal Margins ?9 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Top Margin ?&amp;l#E ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Text Length ?&amp;l#F ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Perforation Skip ?&amp;l#L ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Horizontal Motion Index ?&amp;k#H ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Vertical Motion Index ?&amp;l#C ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Line Spacing ?&amp;l#D ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Alphanumeric ID (media selection by type/PCL mass storage command)<br />
Alphanumeric ID ?&amp;n#W[operation] [string] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Cursor positioning<br />
Horizontal Position ?&amp;a#C ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*p#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;a#H ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Vertical Position ?&amp;a#R ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*p#Y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;a#V ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Half Line Feed ?= ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Line Termination ?&amp;k#G ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Push/Pop Position ?&amp;f#S ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific support<br />
information is correct, test these functions and commands on your product.<br />
Table 2. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
1150<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
1200<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
1300<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
2200<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
2300<br />
series<br />
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Font selection<br />
The Primary font printer commands in this table can be changed to Secondary by replacing the left parenthesis “(”<br />
in the command with a right parenthesis “)”.<br />
Symbol Set [Primary] ?(ID ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Spacing [Primary] ?(s#P ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pitch [Primary] ?(s#H ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Height [Primary] ?(s#V ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Style [Primary] ?(s#S ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Stroke Weight [Primary] ?(s#B ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Typeface [Primary] ?(s#T ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Font Selection By ID #<br />
[Primary]<br />
?(#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Select Default Font<br />
[Primary]<br />
?(3@ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Underline ?&amp;d#D ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;d@ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Transparent Print Data ?&amp;p#X[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Text Parsing Method ?&amp;t#P ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Font management<br />
Assign Font ID # ?*c#D ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Font Control ?*c#F ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined symbol set<br />
Symbol Set ID Code ?*c#R ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Define Symbol Set ?(f#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Symbol Set Control ?*c#S ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Soft font creation<br />
Font Descriptor ?)s#W[data]<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 32767 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 65535<br />
Character Code ?*c#E ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Download Character ?(s#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Macros<br />
Macro ID ?&amp;f#Y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Macro Control ?&amp;f#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific support<br />
information is correct, test these functions and commands on your product.<br />
Table 2. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
1150<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
1200<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
1300<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
2200<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
2300<br />
series<br />
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Print model imaging<br />
Source Transparency<br />
Mode<br />
?*v#N ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pattern Transparency<br />
Mode<br />
?*v#O ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Area Fill (Pattern) ID ?*c#G ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Select Current Pattern ?*v#T<br />
Solid Black [0] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Solid White [1] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
HP Shading Pattern [2] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Cross-hatch Pattern [3]<br />
(HP-hatch Pattern)<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined Pattern [4] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Logical Operation ?*l#O ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pixel Placement ?*l#R ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined pattern<br />
Define (Download) Pattern ?*c#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 32767 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 65535<br />
Set Pattern Reference<br />
Point<br />
?*p#R ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined Pattern<br />
Control<br />
?*c#Q ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific support<br />
information is correct, test these functions and commands on your product.<br />
Table 2. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
1150<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
1200<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
1300<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
2200<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
2300<br />
series<br />
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Raster graphics<br />
Raster Resolution ?*t#R<br />
75 Dots per<br />
inch (dpi) [75]<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
100 dpi [100] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
150 dpi [150] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
200 dpi [200]1 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
300 dpi [300] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
600 dpi [600]1 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Graphics Presentation ?*r#F ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Raster Height [Source] ?*r#T ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Raster Height [Destination] ?*t#V ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Raster Width [Source] ?*r#S ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Raster Width [Destination] ?*t#H ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Scale Algorithm ?*t#K ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Start Raster Graphics ?*r#A<br />
At logical page left<br />
limit [0]<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
At CAP [1] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
At logical page left limit,<br />
with scaling ON [2]<br />
ns ns ns ns ns<br />
At CAP, with<br />
scaling ON [3]<br />
ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Y Offset ?*b#Y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Set Compression Mode ?*b#M<br />
Unencoded [0] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Run-Length Encoded [1] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
TIFF Encoded [2] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Delta Row Encoded [3] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Mode 5 Adaptive [5] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Replacement Delta<br />
Row [9]<br />
ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Transfer Raster (Row/<br />
Block)<br />
?*b#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Transfer Raster (Plane) ?*b#V[data] ns ns ns ns ns<br />
End Graphics<br />
Version B ?*rB ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Version C (Preferred) ?*rC ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific support<br />
information is correct, test these functions and commands on your product.<br />
1 Supported if the printer resolution is 600 dpi.<br />
Table 2. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
1150<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
1200<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
1300<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
2200<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
2300<br />
series<br />
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Rectangular area fill<br />
Horizontal Rectangle Size ?*c#A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*c#H ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Vertical Rectangle Size ?*c#B ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*c#V ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pattern ID (Area Fill ID) ?*c#G<br />
1-100 for Shading ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
1-6 for Cross-hatch ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
0-32767 for User-defined ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Fill Rectangle Area ?*c#P<br />
Black (solid) [0] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
(Solid) White (erase) [1] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Shaded (gray) [2] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Cross-hatch Pattern [3] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined Pattern [4] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Current Pattern [5] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Status readback<br />
Set Status Readback<br />
Location Type<br />
?*s#T ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Set Status Readback<br />
Location Unit<br />
?*s#U ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Inquire Status Readback<br />
Entity<br />
?*s#I ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Free Space ?*s1M ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Flush All Pages ?&amp;r#F ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Echo ?*s#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific support<br />
information is correct, test these functions and commands on your product.<br />
Table 2. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
1150<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
1200<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
1300<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
2200<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
2300<br />
series<br />
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Picture frame (for vector graphics)<br />
Picture Frame Horiz. Size ?*c#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Picture Frame Vert. Size ?*c#Y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Set Picture Frame Anchor<br />
Point<br />
?*c0T ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
HP-GL/2 Horiz. Plot Size ?*c#K ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
HP-GL/2 Vert. Plot Size ?*c#L ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Enter HP-GL/2 ?%#B<br />
Standalone plotter [-1] ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Previous HP-GL [0] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Current PCL CAP [1] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Current PCL coordinates<br />
and old HP-GL/2 [2]<br />
ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Current PCL coordinates<br />
and current CAP [3]<br />
ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Enter PCL Mode ?%#A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Programming hints<br />
Display Functions<br />
On ?Y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Off ?Z ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
End-of-line Wrap ?&amp;s#C ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
PCL 5 color commands<br />
Assign Color Index ?*v#I ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Color Component 1 ?*v#A ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Color Component 2 ?*v#B ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Color Component 3 ?*v#C ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Color Lookup Tables ?*l#W[data] ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Configure Image Data ?*v#W[data] ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Download Dither Matrix ?*m#W ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Driver Function<br />
Configuration<br />
?*o3W643 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?*o3W646 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?*o3W647 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Foreground Color ?*v#S ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Gamma Correction ?*t#I ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Monochrome Print Mode ?&amp;b#M ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Palette Control ID ?&amp;p#I ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Palette Control ?&amp;p#C ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Push/Pop Palette ?*p#P ns ns ns ns ns<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific support<br />
information is correct, test these functions and commands on your product.<br />
Table 2. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
1150<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
1200<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
1300<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
2200<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
2300<br />
series<br />
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PCL 5 color commands (continued)<br />
Render Algorithm ?*t#J ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 8 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Range: 9 &#8211; 10 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Range: 11 &#8211; 14 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Range: 15 &#8211; 19 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Select Palette ?&amp;p#S ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Set Viewing Illuminant ?*i#W[data] ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Simple Color ?*r#U ns ns ns ns ns<br />
HP-GL/2 graphics*<br />
Advance Full Page PG ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Bezier BR, BZ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Begin Plot BP ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Chord Tolerance Mode CT ns ns ns ns ns<br />
(Relative) Color Range CR ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Download Character DL ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Fill Type FT<br />
Odd/Even ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Non-Zero Winding ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Frame Advance FR ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Label origin LO<br />
1-9 / 11-19 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
21 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Media Type MT ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Merge Control MC ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Number of Pens NP ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Output Error OE ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Output Hardcopy Limits OH ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Output Identification OI ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Output P1 and P2 OP ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Output Status OS ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Pen Color Assignment PC ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Pixel Placement PP ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Plot Size PS ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Quality Level QL ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Replot RP ns ns ns ns ns<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific support<br />
information is correct, test these functions and commands on your product.<br />
* HP-GL/2: Commands are listed in Appendix A of the PCL 5 Comparison Guide except as shown in the following cells<br />
Table 2. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
1150<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
1200<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
1300<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
2200<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
2300<br />
series<br />
ENWW 19<br />
Table 3. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
4100<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
4100mfp<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
4200<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
4300<br />
series<br />
Miscellaneous<br />
Configuration (AppleTalk) ?&amp;b#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Job control<br />
Universal Exit/Start of PJL<br />
(UEL)<br />
?%–12345X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Reset ?E ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Number of Copies ?&amp;l#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Simplex/Duplex Print ?&amp;l#S ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Left (Long-edge) Offset<br />
Registration<br />
?&amp;l#U ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Top (Short-edge) Offset<br />
Registration<br />
?&amp;l#Z ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Unit Of Measure ?&amp;u#D ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Mechanical Print Quality ?*o#Q ns ns ns ns<br />
Media Type ?&amp;l#M ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Negative Motion ?&amp;a#N ns ns ns ns<br />
Self-Test ?z ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Paper Type ?&amp;n5WdBond ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n6WdPlain ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n6WdColor ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n6WdRough ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n6WdHeavy ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n6WdGloss ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n7WdLabels ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n7WdVellum ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n8WdDefault ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n9WdRecycled ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n11WdLetterhead ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n11WdCard Stock ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n10WdCardstock ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n11WdPrepunched ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n11WdPreprinted ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n13WdTransparency ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n#WdCustomType1 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your product.<br />
1 For custom paper, replace “CustomType” with the name of the paper, and replace “#” with the number<br />
of characters in the name plus 1.<br />
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Page control<br />
Page (Job) Size ?&amp;l#A<br />
Executive [1] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Letter [2] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Legal [3] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Ledger [6] ns ns ns ns<br />
JISExec (Foolscap) [10]<br />
A5 [25] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
A4 [26] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
A3 [27] ns ns ns ns<br />
JIS B5 Paper [45]1 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
JIS B4 Paper [46] ns ns ns ns<br />
Monarch Envelope [80] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Com-10 Envelope [81] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Intl. DL Envelope [90] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Intl. C5 Envelope [91] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Intl. B5 Envelope [100] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Custom [101] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Hagaki Postcard [71] ns ns ns ns<br />
Oufuku-Hagaki<br />
Postcard [72]<br />
ns ns ns ns<br />
Orientation ?&amp;l#O ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Page Side Selection2 ?&amp;a#G ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Job Separation ?&amp;l1T ns ns ns ns<br />
Finish Mode ?&amp;b#F ns ns ns ns<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your product.<br />
1 Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS)<br />
2 On non-duplex printers, this command causes a conditional page eject.<br />
Table 3. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
4100<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
4100mfp<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
4200<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
4300<br />
series<br />
ENWW 21<br />
Page control (continued)<br />
Paper (Media) Source ?&amp;l#H<br />
In Tray (current tray)[0] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
1st Cassette<br />
(Main paper source) [1]<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Manual Feed Tray [2] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Manual Feed Tray [3] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Multipurpose Tray [4] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
2nd Cassette (Opt.<br />
Source) [5]<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Envelope Feeder [6] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Auto Select [7] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
3rd Cassette[8] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
HCI Trays 2-21 [20-39] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Output (Media) Bin ?&amp;l#G<br />
Automatic [0] ns ns ns ns<br />
Destination Tray 1 [1] ns ns ns ns<br />
Destination Tray 2 [2] ns ns ns ns<br />
Destination Tray 3 [3] ns ns ns ns<br />
Print Direction ?&amp;a#P ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Character Text Path Dir. ?&amp;c#T ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Left Margin ?&amp;a#L ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Right Margin ?&amp;a#M ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Clear Horizontal Margins ?9 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Top Margin ?&amp;l#E ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Text Length ?&amp;l#F ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Perforation Skip ?&amp;l#L ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Horizontal Motion Index ?&amp;k#H ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Vertical Motion Index ?&amp;l#C ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Line Spacing ?&amp;l#D ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Alphanumeric ID (media selection by type/PCL mass storage command)<br />
Alphanumeric ID ?&amp;n#W[operation] [string] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your product.<br />
Table 3. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
4100<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
4100mfp<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
4200<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
4300<br />
series<br />
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Cursor positioning<br />
Horizontal Position ?&amp;a#C ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*p#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;a#H ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Vertical Position ?&amp;a#R ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*p#Y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;a#V ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Half Line Feed ?= ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Line Termination ?&amp;k#G ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Push/Pop Position ?&amp;f#S ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Font selection<br />
The Primary font printer commands in this table can be changed to Secondary by replacing the left<br />
parenthesis “(” in the command with a right parenthesis “)”.<br />
Symbol Set [Primary] ?(ID ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Spacing [Primary] ?(s#P ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pitch [Primary] ?(s#H ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Height [Primary] ?(s#V ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Style [Primary] ?(s#S ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Stroke Weight [Primary] ?(s#B ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Typeface [Primary] ?(s#T ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Font Selection By ID #<br />
[Primary]<br />
?(#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Select Default Font<br />
[Primary]<br />
?(3@ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Underline ?&amp;d#D ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;d@ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Transparent Print Data ?&amp;p#X[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Text Parsing Method ?&amp;t#P ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Font management<br />
Assign Font ID # ?*c#D ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Font Control ?*c#F ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined symbol set<br />
Symbol Set ID Code ?*c#R ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Define Symbol Set ?(f#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Symbol Set Control ?*c#S ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your product.<br />
Table 3. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
4100<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
4100mfp<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
4200<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
4300<br />
series<br />
ENWW 23<br />
Soft font creation<br />
Font Descriptor ?)s#W[data]<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 32767 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 65535 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Character Code ?*c#E ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Download Character ?(s#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Macros<br />
Macro ID ?&amp;f#Y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Macro Control ?&amp;f#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Print model imaging<br />
Source Transparency<br />
Mode<br />
?*v#N ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pattern Transparency<br />
Mode<br />
?*v#O ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Area Fill (Pattern) ID ?*c#G ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Select Current Pattern ?*v#T<br />
Solid Black [0] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Solid White [1] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
HP Shading Pattern [2] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Cross-hatch Pattern [3]<br />
(HP-hatch Pattern)<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined Pattern [4] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Logical Operation ?*l#O ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pixel Placement ?*l#R ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined pattern<br />
Define (Download) Pattern ?*c#W[data]<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 32767 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 65535 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Set Pattern Reference<br />
Point<br />
?*p#R ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined Pattern<br />
Control<br />
?*c#Q ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your product.<br />
Table 3. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
4100<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
4100mfp<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
4200<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
4300<br />
series<br />
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Raster graphics<br />
Raster Resolution ?*t#R<br />
75 Dots per<br />
inch (dpi) [75]<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
100 dpi [100] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
150 dpi [150] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
200 dpi [200]1 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
300 dpi [300] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
600 dpi [600]1 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Graphics Presentation ?*r#F ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Raster Height [Source] ?*r#T ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Raster Height [Destination] ?*t#V ns ns ns ns<br />
Raster Width [Source] ?*r#S ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Raster Width [Destination] ?*t#H ns ns ns ns<br />
Scale Algorithm ?*t#K ns ns ns ns<br />
Start Raster Graphics ?*r#A<br />
At logical page left<br />
limit [0]<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
At CAP [1] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
At logical page left limit,<br />
with scaling ON [2]<br />
ns ns ns ns<br />
At CAP, with<br />
scaling ON [3]<br />
ns ns ns ns<br />
Y Offset ?*b#Y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Set Compression Mode ?*b#M<br />
Unencoded [0] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Run-Length Encoded [1] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
TIFF Encoded [2] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Delta Row Encoded [3] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Mode 5 Adaptive [5] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Replacement Delta<br />
Row [9]<br />
ns ns ns ns<br />
Transfer Raster (Row/<br />
Block)<br />
?*b#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Transfer Raster (Plane) ?*b#V[data] ns ns ns ns<br />
End Graphics<br />
Version B ?*rB ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Version C (Preferred) ?*rC ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your product.<br />
1 Supported if the printer resolution is 600 dpi.<br />
Table 3. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
4100<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
4100mfp<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
4200<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
4300<br />
series<br />
ENWW 25<br />
Rectangular area fill<br />
Horizontal Rectangle Size ?*c#A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*c#H ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Vertical Rectangle Size ?*c#B ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*c#V ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pattern ID (Area Fill ID) ?*c#G<br />
1-100 for Shading ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
1-6 for Cross-hatch ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
0-32767 for User-defined ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Fill Rectangle Area ?*c#P<br />
Black (solid) [0] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
(Solid) White (erase) [1] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Shaded (gray) [2] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Cross-hatch Pattern [3] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined Pattern [4] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Current Pattern [5] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Status readback<br />
Set Status Readback<br />
Location Type<br />
?*s#T ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Set Status Readback<br />
Location Unit<br />
?*s#U ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Inquire Status Readback<br />
Entity<br />
?*s#I ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Free Space ?*s1M ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Flush All Pages ?&amp;r#F ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Echo ?*s#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your product.<br />
Table 3. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
4100<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
4100mfp<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
4200<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
4300<br />
series<br />
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Picture frame (for vector graphics)<br />
Picture Frame Horiz. Size ?*c#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Picture Frame Vert. Size ?*c#Y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Set Picture Frame Anchor<br />
Point<br />
?*c0T ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
HP-GL/2 Horiz. Plot Size ?*c#K ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
HP-GL/2 Vert. Plot Size ?*c#L ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Enter HP-GL/2 ?%#B<br />
Standalone plotter [-1] ns ns ns ns<br />
Previous HP-GL [0] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Current PCL CAP [1] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Current PCL coordinates<br />
and old HP-GL/2 [2]<br />
ns ns ns ns<br />
Current PCL coordinates<br />
and current CAP [3]<br />
ns ns ns ns<br />
Enter PCL Mode ?%#A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Programming hints<br />
Display Functions<br />
On ?Y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Off ?Z ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
End-of-line Wrap ?&amp;s#C ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
PCL 5 color commands<br />
Assign Color Index ?*v#I ns ns ns ns<br />
Color Component 1 ?*v#A ns ns ns ns<br />
Color Component 2 ?*v#B ns ns ns ns<br />
Color Component 3 ?*v#C ns ns ns ns<br />
Color Lookup Tables ?*l#W[data] ns ns ns ns<br />
Configure Image Data ?*v#W[data] ns ns ns ns<br />
Download Dither Matrix ?*m#W ns ns ns ns<br />
Driver Function<br />
Configuration<br />
?*o3W643 ns ns ns ns<br />
?*o3W646 ns ns ns ns<br />
?*o3W647 ns ns ns ns<br />
Foreground Color ?*v#S ns ns ns ns<br />
Gamma Correction ?*t#I ns ns ns ns<br />
Monochrome Print Mode ?&amp;b#M ns ns ns ns<br />
Palette Control ID ?&amp;p#I ns ns ns ns<br />
Palette Control ?&amp;p#C ns ns ns ns<br />
Push/Pop Palette ?*p#P ns ns ns ns<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your product.<br />
Table 3. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
4100<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
4100mfp<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
4200<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
4300<br />
series<br />
ENWW 27<br />
PCL 5 color commands (continued)<br />
Render Algorithm ?*t#J<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 8 ns ns ns ns<br />
Range: 9 &#8211; 10 ns ns ns ns<br />
Range: 11 &#8211; 14 ns ns ns ns<br />
Range: 15 &#8211; 19 ns ns ns ns<br />
Select Palette ?&amp;p#S ns ns ns ns<br />
Set Viewing Illuminant ?*i#W[data] ns ns ns ns<br />
Simple Color ?*r#U ns ns ns ns<br />
HP-GL/2 graphics*<br />
Advance Full Page PG ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Bezier BR, BZ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Begin Plot BP ns ns ns ns<br />
Chord Tolerance Mode CT ns ns ns ns<br />
(Relative) Color Range CR ns ns ns ns<br />
Download Character DL ns ns ns ns<br />
Fill Type FT<br />
Odd/Even ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Non-Zero Winding ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Frame Advance FR ns ns ns ns<br />
Label origin LO<br />
1-9 / 11-19 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
21 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Media Type MT ns ns ns ns<br />
Merge Control MC ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Number of Pens NP ns ns ns ns<br />
Output Error OE ns ns ns ns<br />
Output Hardcopy Limits OH ns ns ns ns<br />
Output Identification OI ns ns ns ns<br />
Output P1 and P2 OP ns ns ns ns<br />
Output Status OS ns ns ns ns<br />
Pen Color Assignment PC ns ns ns ns<br />
Pixel Placement PP ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Plot Size PS ns ns ns ns<br />
Quality Level QL ns ns ns ns<br />
Replot RP ns ns ns ns<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your product.<br />
* HP-GL/2: Commands are listed in Appendix A of the PCL 5 Comparison Guide except as shown in the following cells.<br />
Table 3. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
4100<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
4100mfp<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
4200<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
4300<br />
series<br />
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Table 4. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
5100<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
8150<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
9000<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
9000mfp<br />
series<br />
Miscellaneous<br />
Configuration (AppleTalk) ?&amp;b#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Job control<br />
Universal Exit/Start of PJL<br />
(UEL)<br />
?%–12345X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Reset ?E ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Number of Copies ?&amp;l#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Simplex/Duplex Print ?&amp;l#S ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Left (Long-edge) Offset<br />
Registration<br />
?&amp;l#U ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Top (Short-edge) Offset<br />
Registration<br />
?&amp;l#Z ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Unit Of Measure ?&amp;u#D ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Mechanical Print Quality ?*o#Q ns ns ns ns<br />
Media Type ?&amp;l#M ✓ ns ns ns<br />
Negative Motion ?&amp;a#N ns ns ns ns<br />
Self-Test ?z ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Paper Type ?&amp;n5WdBond ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n6WdPlain ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n6WdColor ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n6WdRough ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n6WdHeavy ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n6WdGloss ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n7WdLabels ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n7WdVellum ✓ ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n8WdDefault ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n9WdRecycled ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n11WdLetterhead ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n11WdCard Stock ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n10WdCardstock ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n11WdPrepunched ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n11WdPreprinted ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n13WdTransparency ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n#WdCustomType1 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your product.<br />
1 For custom paper, replace “CustomType” with the name of the paper, and replace “#” with the number<br />
of characters in the name plus 1.<br />
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Page control<br />
Page (Job) Size ?&amp;l#A<br />
Executive [1] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Letter [2] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Legal [3] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Ledger [6] ns ns ns ns<br />
JISExec (Foolscap) [10]<br />
A5 [25] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
A4 [26] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
A3 [27] ns ns ns ns<br />
JIS B5 Paper [45]1 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
JIS B4 Paper [46] ✓ ns ns ns<br />
Monarch Envelope [80] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Com-10 Envelope [81] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Intl. DL Envelope [90] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Intl. C5 Envelope [91] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Intl. B5 Envelope [100] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Custom [101] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Hagaki Postcard [71] ns ns ns ns<br />
Oufuku-Hagaki<br />
Postcard [72]<br />
ns ns ns ns<br />
Orientation ?&amp;l#O ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Page Side Selection2 ?&amp;a#G ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Job Separation ?&amp;l1T ns ns ns ns<br />
Finish Mode ?&amp;b#F ns ns ns ns<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your product.<br />
Table 4. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
5100<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
8150<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
9000<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
9000mfp<br />
series<br />
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Page control (continued)<br />
Paper (Media) Source ?&amp;l#H<br />
In Tray (current tray)[0] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
1st Cassette<br />
(Main paper source) [1]<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Manual Feed Tray [2] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Manual Feed Tray [3] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Multipurpose Tray [4] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
2nd Cassette (Opt.<br />
Source) [5]<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Envelope Feeder [6] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Auto Select [7] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
3rd Cassette[8] ✓ ns ns ns<br />
HCI Trays 2-21 [20-39] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Output (Media) Bin ?&amp;l#G<br />
Automatic [0] ns ns ns ns<br />
Destination Tray 1 [1] ns ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Destination Tray 2 [2] ns ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Destination Tray 3 [3] ns ns ns ns<br />
Print Direction ?&amp;a#P ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Character Text Path Dir. ?&amp;c#T ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Left Margin ?&amp;a#L ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Right Margin ?&amp;a#M ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Clear Horizontal Margins ?9 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Top Margin ?&amp;l#E ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Text Length ?&amp;l#F ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Perforation Skip ?&amp;l#L ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Horizontal Motion Index ?&amp;k#H ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Vertical Motion Index ?&amp;l#C ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Line Spacing ?&amp;l#D ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Alphanumeric ID (Media selection by type/PCL mass storage command)<br />
Alphanumeric ID ?&amp;n#W[operation] [string] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your product.<br />
Table 4. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
5100<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
8150<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
9000<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
9000mfp<br />
series<br />
ENWW 31<br />
Cursor positioning<br />
Horizontal Position ?&amp;a#C ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*p#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;a#H ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Vertical Position ?&amp;a#R ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*p#Y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;a#V ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Half Line Feed ?= ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Line Termination ?&amp;k#G ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Push/Pop Position ?&amp;f#S ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Font selection<br />
The Primary font printer commands in this table can be changed to Secondary by replacing the left<br />
parenthesis “(” in the command with a right parenthesis “)”.<br />
Symbol Set [Primary] ?(ID ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Spacing [Primary] ?(s#P ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pitch [Primary] ?(s#H ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Height [Primary] ?(s#V ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Style [Primary] ?(s#S ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Stroke Weight [Primary] ?(s#B ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Typeface [Primary] ?(s#T ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Font Selection By ID #<br />
[Primary]<br />
?(#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Select Default Font<br />
[Primary]<br />
?(3@ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Underline ?&amp;d#D ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;d@ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Transparent Print Data ?&amp;p#X[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Text Parsing Method ?&amp;t#P ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Font management<br />
Assign Font ID # ?*c#D ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Font Control ?*c#F ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined symbol set<br />
Symbol Set ID Code ?*c#R ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Define Symbol Set ?(f#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Symbol Set Control ?*c#S ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your product.<br />
Table 4. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
5100<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
8150<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
9000<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
9000mfp<br />
series<br />
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Soft font creation<br />
Font Descriptor ?)s#W[data]<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 32767 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 65535 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Character Code ?*c#E ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Download Character ?(s#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Macros<br />
Macro ID ?&amp;f#Y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Macro Control ?&amp;f#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Print model imaging<br />
Source Transparency<br />
Mode<br />
?*v#N ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pattern Transparency<br />
Mode<br />
?*v#O ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Area Fill (Pattern) ID ?*c#G ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Select Current Pattern ?*v#T<br />
Solid Black [0] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Solid White [1] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
HP Shading Pattern [2] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Cross-hatch Pattern [3]<br />
(HP-hatch Pattern)<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined Pattern [4] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Logical Operation ?*l#O ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pixel Placement ?*l#R ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined pattern<br />
Define (Download) Pattern ?*c#W[data]<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 32767 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 65535 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Set Pattern Reference<br />
Point<br />
?*p#R ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined Pattern<br />
Control<br />
?*c#Q ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your product.<br />
Table 4. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
5100<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
8150<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
9000<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
9000mfp<br />
series<br />
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Raster graphics<br />
Raster Resolution ?*t#R<br />
75 Dots per<br />
inch (dpi) [75]<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
100 dpi [100] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
150 dpi [150] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
200 dpi [200]1 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
300 dpi [300] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
600 dpi [600]1 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Graphics Presentation ?*r#F ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Raster Height [Source] ?*r#T ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Raster Height [Destination] ?*t#V ns ns ns ns<br />
Raster Width [Source] ?*r#S ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Raster Width [Destination] ?*t#H ns ns ns ns<br />
Scale Algorithm ?*t#K ns ns ns ns<br />
Start Raster Graphics ?*r#A<br />
At logical page left<br />
limit [0]<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
At CAP [1] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
At logical page left limit,<br />
with scaling ON [2]<br />
ns ns ns ns<br />
At CAP, with<br />
scaling ON [3]<br />
ns ns ns ns<br />
Y Offset ?*b#Y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Set Compression Mode ?*b#M<br />
Unencoded [0] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Run-Length Encoded [1] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
TIFF Encoded [2] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Delta Row Encoded [3] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Mode 5 Adaptive [5] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Replacement Delta<br />
Row [9]<br />
ns ns ns ns<br />
Transfer Raster (Row/<br />
Block)<br />
?*b#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Transfer Raster (Plane) ?*b#V[data] ns ns ns ns<br />
End Graphics<br />
Version B ?*rB ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Version C (Preferred) ?*rC ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your product.<br />
1 Supported if the printer resolution is 600 dpi.<br />
Table 4. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
5100<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
8150<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
9000<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
9000mfp<br />
series<br />
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Rectangular area fill<br />
Horizontal Rectangle Size ?*c#A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*c#H ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Vertical Rectangle Size ?*c#B ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*c#V ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pattern ID (Area Fill ID) ?*c#G<br />
1-100 for Shading ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
1-6 for Cross-hatch ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
0-32767 for User-defined ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Fill Rectangle Area ?*c#P<br />
Black (solid) [0] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
(Solid) White (erase) [1] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Shaded (gray) [2] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Cross-hatch Pattern [3] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined Pattern [4] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Current Pattern [5] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Status readback<br />
Set Status Readback<br />
Location Type<br />
?*s#T ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Set Status Readback<br />
Location Unit<br />
?*s#U ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Inquire Status Readback<br />
Entity<br />
?*s#I ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Free Space ?*s1M ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Flush All Pages ?&amp;r#F ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Echo ?*s#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your product.<br />
Table 4. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
5100<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
8150<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
9000<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
9000mfp<br />
series<br />
ENWW 35<br />
Picture frame (for vector graphics)<br />
Picture Frame Horiz. Size ?*c#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Picture Frame Vert. Size ?*c#Y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Set Picture Frame Anchor<br />
Point<br />
?*c0T ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
HP-GL/2 Horiz. Plot Size ?*c#K ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
HP-GL/2 Vert. Plot Size ?*c#L ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Enter HP-GL/2 ?%#B<br />
Standalone plotter [-1] ns ns ns ns<br />
Previous HP-GL [0] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Current PCL CAP [1] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Current PCL coordinates<br />
and old HP-GL/2 [2]<br />
ns ns ns ns<br />
Current PCL coordinates<br />
and current CAP [3]<br />
ns ns ns ns<br />
Enter PCL Mode ?%#A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Programming hints<br />
Display Functions<br />
On ?Y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Off ?Z ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
End-of-line Wrap ?&amp;s#C ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
PCL 5 color commands<br />
Assign Color Index ?*v#I ns ns ns ns<br />
Color Component 1 ?*v#A ns ns ns ns<br />
Color Component 2 ?*v#B ns ns ns ns<br />
Color Component 3 ?*v#C ns ns ns ns<br />
Color Lookup Tables ?*l#W[data] ns ns ns ns<br />
Configure Image Data ?*v#W[data] ns ns ns ns<br />
Download Dither Matrix ?*m#W ns ns ns ns<br />
Driver Function<br />
Configuration<br />
?*o3W643 ns ns ns ns<br />
?*o3W646 ns ns ns ns<br />
?*o3W647 ns ns ns ns<br />
Foreground Color ?*v#S ns ns ns ns<br />
Gamma Correction ?*t#I ns ns ns ns<br />
Monochrome Print Mode ?&amp;b#M ns ns ns ns<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your product.<br />
Table 4. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
5100<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
8150<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
9000<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
9000mfp<br />
series<br />
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PCL 5 color commands (continued)<br />
Palette Control ID ?&amp;p#I ns ns ns ns<br />
Palette Control ?&amp;p#C ns ns ns ns<br />
Push/Pop Palette ?*p#P ns ns ns ns<br />
Render Algorithm ?*t#J<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 8 ns ns ns ns<br />
Range: 9 &#8211; 10 ns ns ns ns<br />
Range: 11 &#8211; 14 ns ns ns ns<br />
Range: 15 &#8211; 19 ns ns ns ns<br />
Select Palette ?&amp;p#S ns ns ns ns<br />
Set Viewing Illuminant ?*i#W[data] ns ns ns ns<br />
Simple Color ?*r#U ns ns ns ns<br />
HP-GL/2 graphics*<br />
Advance Full Page PG ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Bezier BR, BZ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Begin Plot BP ns ns ns ns<br />
Chord Tolerance Mode CT ns ns ns ns<br />
(Relative) Color Range CR ns ns ns ns<br />
Download Character DL ns ns ns ns<br />
Fill Type FT<br />
Odd/Even ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Non-Zero Winding ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Frame Advance FR ns ns ns ns<br />
Label origin LO<br />
1-9 / 11-19 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
21 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Media Type MT ns ns ns ns<br />
Merge Control MC ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Number of Pens NP ns ns ns ns<br />
Output Error OE ns ns ns ns<br />
Output Hardcopy Limits OH ns ns ns ns<br />
Output Identification OI ns ns ns ns<br />
Output P1 and P2 OP ns ns ns ns<br />
Output Status OS ns ns ns ns<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your product.<br />
* HP-GL/2: Commands are listed in Appendix A of the PCL 5 Comparison Guide except as shown in<br />
the following cells.<br />
Table 4. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
5100<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
8150<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
9000<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
9000mfp<br />
series<br />
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HP-GL/2 graphics* (continued)<br />
Pen Color Assignment PC ns ns ns ns<br />
Pixel Placement PP ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Plot Size PS ns ns ns ns<br />
Quality Level QL ns ns ns ns<br />
Replot RP ns ns ns ns<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your product.<br />
* HP-GL/2: Commands are listed in Appendix A of the PCL 5 Comparison Guide except as shown in<br />
the following cells.<br />
Table 4. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
5100<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
8150<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
9000<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
9000mfp<br />
series<br />
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Table 5. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
3200mfp<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
3300mfp<br />
series<br />
Miscellaneous<br />
Configuration (AppleTalk) ?&amp;b#W[data] ✓ ✓<br />
Job control<br />
Universal Exit/Start of PJL<br />
(UEL)<br />
?%–12345X ✓ ✓<br />
Reset ?E ✓ ✓<br />
Number of Copies ?&amp;l#X ✓ ✓<br />
Simplex/Duplex Print ?&amp;l#S ✓ ✓<br />
Left (Long-edge) Offset<br />
Registration<br />
?&amp;l#U ✓ ✓<br />
Top (Short-edge) Offset<br />
Registration<br />
?&amp;l#Z ✓ ✓<br />
Unit Of Measure ?&amp;u#D ✓ ✓<br />
Mechanical Print Quality ?*o#Q ns ns<br />
Media Type ?&amp;l#M ns ns<br />
Negative Motion ?&amp;a#N ns ns<br />
Self-Test ?z ✓ ✓<br />
Paper Type ?&amp;n5WdBond ns ns<br />
?&amp;n6WdPlain ns ns<br />
?&amp;n6WdColor ns ns<br />
?&amp;n6WdRough ns ns<br />
?&amp;n6WdHeavy ns ns<br />
?&amp;n6WdGloss ns ns<br />
?&amp;n7WdLabels ns ns<br />
?&amp;n7WdVellum ns ns<br />
?&amp;n8WdDefault ns ns<br />
?&amp;n9WdRecycled ns ns<br />
?&amp;n11WdLetterhead ns ns<br />
?&amp;n11WdCard Stock ns ns<br />
?&amp;n10WdCardstock ns ns<br />
?&amp;n11WdPrepunched ns ns<br />
?&amp;n11WdPreprinted ns ns<br />
?&amp;n13WdTransparency ns ns<br />
?&amp;n#WdCustomType1 ns ns<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not<br />
supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these functions and<br />
commands on your product.<br />
1 For custom paper, replace “CustomType” with the name of the paper, and<br />
replace “#” with the number of characters in the name plus 1.<br />
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Page control<br />
Page (Job) Size ?&amp;l#A<br />
Executive [1] ✓ ✓<br />
Letter [2] ✓ ✓<br />
Legal [3] ✓ ✓<br />
Ledger [6] ns ns<br />
JISExec (Foolscap) [10] ✓ ✓<br />
A5 [25] ✓ ✓<br />
A4 [26] ✓ ✓<br />
A3 [27] ns ns<br />
JIS B5 Paper [45]1 ✓ ✓<br />
JIS B4 Paper [46] ns ns<br />
Monarch Envelope [80] ✓ ✓<br />
Com-10 Envelope [81] ✓ ✓<br />
Intl. DL Envelope [90] ✓ ✓<br />
Intl. C5 Envelope [91] ✓ ✓<br />
Intl. B5 Envelope [100] ✓ ✓<br />
Custom [101] ✓ ✓<br />
Hagaki Postcard [71] ✓ ✓<br />
Oufuku-Hagaki<br />
Postcard [72]<br />
✓ ✓<br />
Orientation ?&amp;l#O ✓ ✓<br />
Page Side Selection2 ?&amp;a#G ✓ ✓<br />
Job Separation ?&amp;l1T ns ns<br />
Finish Mode ?&amp;b#F ns ns<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not<br />
supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these functions and<br />
commands on your product.<br />
1 Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS)<br />
2 On non-duplex printers, this command causes a conditional page eject.<br />
Table 5. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
3200mfp<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
3300mfp<br />
series<br />
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Page control (continued)<br />
Paper (Media) Source ?&amp;l#H<br />
In Tray (current tray)[0] ✓ ✓<br />
1st Cassette<br />
(Main paper source) [1]<br />
✓ ✓<br />
Manual Feed Tray [2] ✓ ✓<br />
Manual Feed Tray [3] ✓ ✓<br />
Multipurpose Tray [4] ✓ ✓<br />
2nd Cassette (Opt.<br />
Source) [5]<br />
✓ ✓<br />
Envelope Feeder [6] ✓ ✓<br />
Auto Select [7] ✓ ✓<br />
3rd Cassette[8] ✓ ✓<br />
HCI Trays 2-21 [20-39] ns ns<br />
Output (Media) Bin ?&amp;l#G<br />
Automatic [0] ns ns<br />
Destination Tray 1 [1] ✓ ✓<br />
Destination Tray 2 [2] ✓ ✓<br />
Destination Tray 3 [3] ns ns<br />
Print Direction ?&amp;a#P ✓ ✓<br />
Character Text Path Dir. ?&amp;c#T ✓ ✓<br />
Left Margin ?&amp;a#L ✓ ✓<br />
Right Margin ?&amp;a#M ✓ ✓<br />
Clear Horizontal Margins ?9 ✓ ✓<br />
Top Margin ?&amp;l#E ✓ ✓<br />
Text Length ?&amp;l#F ✓ ✓<br />
Perforation Skip ?&amp;l#L ✓ ✓<br />
Horizontal Motion Index ?&amp;k#H ✓ ✓<br />
Vertical Motion Index ?&amp;l#C ✓ ✓<br />
Line Spacing ?&amp;l#D ✓ ✓<br />
Alphanumeric ID (media selection by type/PCL mass storage command)<br />
Alphanumeric ID ?&amp;n#W[operation] [string] ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not<br />
supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these functions and<br />
commands on your product.<br />
Table 5. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
3200mfp<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
3300mfp<br />
series<br />
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Cursor positioning<br />
Horizontal Position ?&amp;a#C ✓ ✓<br />
?*p#X ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;a#H ✓ ✓<br />
Vertical Position ?&amp;a#R ✓ ✓<br />
?*p#Y ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;a#V ✓ ✓<br />
Half Line Feed ?= ✓ ✓<br />
Line Termination ?&amp;k#G ✓ ✓<br />
Push/Pop Position ?&amp;f#S ✓ ✓<br />
Font selection<br />
The Primary font printer commands in this table can be changed to Secondary<br />
by replacing the left parenthesis “(” in the command with a right parenthesis “)”.<br />
Symbol Set [Primary] ?(ID ✓ ✓<br />
Spacing [Primary] ?(s#P ✓ ✓<br />
Pitch [Primary] ?(s#H ✓ ✓<br />
Height [Primary] ?(s#V ✓ ✓<br />
Style [Primary] ?(s#S ✓ ✓<br />
Stroke Weight [Primary] ?(s#B ✓ ✓<br />
Typeface [Primary] ?(s#T ✓ ✓<br />
Font Selection By ID #<br />
[Primary]<br />
?(#X ✓ ✓<br />
Select Default Font<br />
[Primary]<br />
?(3@ ✓ ✓<br />
Underline ?&amp;d#D ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;d@ ✓ ✓<br />
Transparent Print Data ?&amp;p#X[data] ✓ ✓<br />
Text Parsing Method ?&amp;t#P ✓ ✓<br />
Font management<br />
Assign Font ID # ?*c#D ✓ ✓<br />
Font Control ?*c#F ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined symbol set<br />
Symbol Set ID Code ?*c#R ✓ ✓<br />
Define Symbol Set ?(f#W[data] ✓ ✓<br />
Symbol Set Control ?*c#S ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not<br />
supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these functions and<br />
commands on your product.<br />
Table 5. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
3200mfp<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
3300mfp<br />
series<br />
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Soft font creation<br />
Font Descriptor ?)s#W[data]<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 32767 ✓ ✓<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 65535<br />
Character Code ?*c#E ✓ ✓<br />
Download Character ?(s#W[data] ✓ ✓<br />
Macros<br />
Macro ID ?&amp;f#Y ✓ ✓<br />
Macro Control ?&amp;f#X ✓ ✓<br />
Print model imaging<br />
Source Transparency<br />
Mode<br />
?*v#N ✓ ✓<br />
Pattern Transparency<br />
Mode<br />
?*v#O ✓ ✓<br />
Area Fill (Pattern) ID ?*c#G ✓ ✓<br />
Select Current Pattern ?*v#T<br />
Solid Black [0] ✓ ✓<br />
Solid White [1] ✓ ✓<br />
HP Shading Pattern [2] ✓ ✓<br />
Cross-hatch Pattern [3]<br />
(HP-hatch Pattern)<br />
✓ ✓<br />
User-defined Pattern [4] ✓ ✓<br />
Logical Operation ?*l#O ✓ ✓<br />
Pixel Placement ?*l#R ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined pattern<br />
Define (Download) Pattern ?*c#W[data] ✓ ✓<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 32767 ✓ ✓<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 65535<br />
Set Pattern Reference<br />
Point<br />
?*p#R ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined Pattern<br />
Control<br />
?*c#Q ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not<br />
supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these functions and<br />
commands on your product.<br />
Table 5. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
3200mfp<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
3300mfp<br />
series<br />
ENWW 43<br />
Raster graphics<br />
Raster Resolution ?*t#R<br />
75 Dots per<br />
inch (dpi) [75]<br />
✓ ✓<br />
100 dpi [100] ✓ ✓<br />
150 dpi [150] ✓ ✓<br />
200 dpi [200]1 ✓ ✓<br />
300 dpi [300] ✓ ✓<br />
600 dpi [600]1 ✓ ✓<br />
Graphics Presentation ?*r#F ✓ ✓<br />
Raster Height [Source] ?*r#T ✓ ✓<br />
Raster Height [Destination] ?*t#V ns ns<br />
Raster Width [Source] ?*r#S ✓ ✓<br />
Raster Width [Destination] ?*t#H ns ns<br />
Scale Algorithm ?*t#K ns ns<br />
Start Raster Graphics ?*r#A<br />
At logical page left<br />
limit [0]<br />
✓ ✓<br />
At CAP [1] ✓ ✓<br />
At logical page left limit,<br />
with scaling ON [2]<br />
ns ns<br />
At CAP, with<br />
scaling ON [3]<br />
ns ns<br />
Y Offset ?*b#Y ✓ ✓<br />
Set Compression Mode ?*b#M<br />
Unencoded [0] ✓ ✓<br />
Run-Length Encoded [1] ✓ ✓<br />
TIFF Encoded [2] ✓ ✓<br />
Delta Row Encoded [3] ✓ ✓<br />
Mode 5 Adaptive [5] ✓ ✓<br />
Replacement Delta<br />
Row [9]<br />
ns ns<br />
Transfer Raster (Row/<br />
Block)<br />
?*b#W[data] ✓ ✓<br />
Transfer Raster (Plane) ?*b#V[data] ✓ ✓<br />
End Graphics<br />
Version B ?*rB ✓ ✓<br />
Version C (Preferred) ?*rC ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not<br />
supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these functions and<br />
commands on your product.<br />
1 Supported if the printer resolution is 600 dpi.<br />
Table 5. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
3200mfp<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
3300mfp<br />
series<br />
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Rectangular area fill<br />
Horizontal Rectangle Size ?*c#A ✓ ✓<br />
?*c#H ✓ ✓<br />
Vertical Rectangle Size ?*c#B ✓ ✓<br />
?*c#V ✓ ✓<br />
Pattern ID (Area Fill ID) ?*c#G<br />
1-100 for Shading ✓ ✓<br />
1-6 for Cross-hatch ✓ ✓<br />
0-32767 for User-defined ✓ ✓<br />
Fill Rectangle Area ?*c#P<br />
Black (solid) [0] ✓ ✓<br />
(Solid) White (erase) [1] ✓ ✓<br />
Shaded (gray) [2] ✓ ✓<br />
Cross-hatch Pattern [3] ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined Pattern [4] ✓ ✓<br />
Current Pattern [5] ✓ ✓<br />
Status readback<br />
Set Status Readback<br />
Location Type<br />
?*s#T<br />
Set Status Readback<br />
Location Unit<br />
?*s#U ✓ ✓<br />
Inquire Status Readback<br />
Entity<br />
?*s#I ✓ ✓<br />
Free Space ?*s1M ✓ ✓<br />
Flush All Pages ?&amp;r#F ✓ ✓<br />
Echo ?*s#X ✓ ✓<br />
Picture frame for vector graphics<br />
Picture Frame Horiz. Size ?*c#X ✓ ✓<br />
Picture Frame Vert. Size ?*c#Y ✓ ✓<br />
Set Picture Frame Anchor<br />
Point<br />
?*c0T ✓ ✓<br />
HP-GL/2 Horiz. Plot Size ?*c#K ✓ ✓<br />
HP-GL/2 Vert. Plot Size ?*c#L ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not<br />
supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these functions and<br />
commands on your product.<br />
Table 5. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
3200mfp<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
3300mfp<br />
series<br />
ENWW 45<br />
Picture frame for vector graphics (continued)<br />
Enter HP-GL/2 ?%#B<br />
Standalone plotter [-1] ns ns<br />
Previous HP-GL [0] ✓ ✓<br />
Current PCL CAP [1] ✓ ✓<br />
Current PCL coordinates<br />
and old HP-GL/2 [2]<br />
ns ns<br />
Current PCL coordinates<br />
and current CAP [3]<br />
ns ns<br />
Enter PCL Mode ?%#A ✓ ✓<br />
Programming hints<br />
Display Functions<br />
On ?Y ✓ ✓<br />
Off ?Z ✓ ✓<br />
End-of-line Wrap ?&amp;s#C ✓ ✓<br />
PCL 5 color commands<br />
Assign Color Index ?*v#I ns ns<br />
Color Component 1 ?*v#A ns ns<br />
Color Component 2 ?*v#B ns ns<br />
Color Component 3 ?*v#C ns ns<br />
Color Lookup Tables ?*l#W[data] ns ns<br />
Configure Image Data ?*v#W[data] ns ns<br />
Download Dither Matrix ?*m#W ns ns<br />
Driver Function<br />
Configuration<br />
?*o3W643 ns ns<br />
?*o3W646 ns ns<br />
?*o3W647 ns ns<br />
Foreground Color ?*v#S ns ns<br />
Gamma Correction ?*t#I ns ns<br />
Monochrome Print Mode ?&amp;b#M ns ns<br />
Palette Control ID ?&amp;p#I ns ns<br />
Palette Control ?&amp;p#C ns ns<br />
Push/Pop Palette ?*p#P ns ns<br />
Render Algorithm ?*t#J<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 8 ns ns<br />
Range: 9 &#8211; 10 ns ns<br />
Range: 11 &#8211; 14 ns ns<br />
Range: 15 &#8211; 19 ns ns<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not<br />
supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these functions and<br />
commands on your product.<br />
Table 5. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
3200mfp<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
3300mfp<br />
series<br />
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PCL 5 color commands (continued)<br />
Select Palette ?&amp;p#S ns ns<br />
Set Viewing Illuminant ?*i#W[data] ns ns<br />
Simple Color ?*r#U ns ns<br />
HP-GL/2 graphics*<br />
Advance Full Page PG ✓ ✓<br />
Bezier BR, BZ ✓ ✓<br />
Begin Plot BP ns ns<br />
Chord Tolerance Mode CT ns ns<br />
(Relative) Color Range CR ns ns<br />
Download Character DL ns ns<br />
Fill Type FT<br />
Odd/Even ✓ ✓<br />
Non-Zero Winding ✓ ✓<br />
Frame Advance FR ns ns<br />
Label origin LO<br />
1-9 / 11-19 ✓ ✓<br />
21 ✓ ✓<br />
Media Type MT ns ns<br />
Merge Control MC ✓ ✓<br />
Number of Pens NP ns ns<br />
Output Error OE ns ns<br />
Output Hardcopy Limits OH ns ns<br />
Output Identification OI ns ns<br />
Output P1 and P2 OP ns ns<br />
Output Status OS ns ns<br />
Pen Color Assignment PC ns ns<br />
Pixel Placement PP ✓ ✓<br />
Plot Size PS ns ns<br />
Quality Level QL ns ns<br />
Replot RP ns ns<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not<br />
supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these functions and<br />
commands on your product.<br />
* HP-GL/2: Commands are listed in Appendix A of the PCL 5 Comparison<br />
Guide except as shown in the following cells.<br />
Table 5. PCL 5 feature support for LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands LaserJet<br />
3200mfp<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
3300mfp<br />
series<br />
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Table 6. PCL 5 feature support for color LaserJet products<br />
Functions Commands color<br />
LaserJet<br />
2500<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
4550<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
4600<br />
series<br />
Miscellaneous<br />
Configuration (AppleTalk) ?&amp;b#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Job control<br />
Universal Exit/Start of PJL<br />
(UEL)<br />
?%–12345X ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Reset ?E ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Number of Copies ?&amp;l#X ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Simplex/Duplex Print ?&amp;l#S ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Left (Long-edge) Offset<br />
Registration<br />
?&amp;l#U ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Top (Short-edge) Offset<br />
Registration<br />
?&amp;l#Z ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Unit Of Measure ?&amp;u#D ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Mechanical Print Quality ?*o#Q ns ns ns<br />
Media Type ?&amp;l#M ns ns ns<br />
Negative Motion ?&amp;a#N ns ns ns<br />
Self-Test ?z ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Paper Type ?&amp;n5WdBond ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n6WdPlain ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n6WdColor ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n6WdRough ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n6WdHeavy ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n6WdGloss ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n7WdLabels ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n7WdVellum ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n8WdDefault ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n9WdRecycled ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n11WdLetterhead ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n11WdCard Stock ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n10WdCardstock ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n11WdPrepunched ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n11WdPreprinted ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n13WdTransparency ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n#WdCustomType1 ns ns ns<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that<br />
the specific support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your<br />
product.<br />
1 For custom paper, replace “CustomType” with the name of the paper, and replace “#” with<br />
the number of characters in the name plus 1.<br />
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Page control<br />
Page (Job) Size ?&amp;l#A<br />
Executive [1] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Letter [2] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Legal [3] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Ledger [6] ns ns ns<br />
JISExec (Foolscap) [10]<br />
A5 [25] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
A4 [26] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
A3 [27] ns ns ns<br />
JIS B5 Paper [45]1 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
JIS B4 Paper [46] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Monarch Envelope [80] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Com-10 Envelope [81] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Intl. DL Envelope [90] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Intl. C5 Envelope [91] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Intl. B5 Envelope [100] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Custom [101] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Hagaki Postcard [71] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Oufuku-Hagaki<br />
Postcard [72]<br />
✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Orientation ?&amp;l#O ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Page Side Selection2 ?&amp;a#G ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Job Separation ?&amp;l1T ns ns ns<br />
Finish Mode ?&amp;b#F ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that<br />
the specific support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your<br />
product.<br />
1 Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS)<br />
2 On non-duplex printers, this command causes a conditional page eject.<br />
Table 6. PCL 5 feature support for color LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands color<br />
LaserJet<br />
2500<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
4550<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
4600<br />
series<br />
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Page control (continued)<br />
Paper (Media) Source ?&amp;l#H<br />
In Tray (current tray)[0] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
1st Cassette<br />
(Main paper source) [1]<br />
✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Manual Feed Tray [2] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Manual Feed Tray [3] ns ns ns<br />
Multipurpose Tray [4] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
2nd Cassette (Opt.<br />
Source) [5]<br />
✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Envelope Feeder [6] ns ns ns<br />
Auto Select [7] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
3rd Cassette[8] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
HCI Trays 2-21 [20-39] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Output (Media) Bin ?&amp;l#G<br />
Automatic [0] ns ns ns<br />
Destination Tray 1 [1] ns ns ns<br />
Destination Tray 2 [2] ns ns ns<br />
Destination Tray 3 [3] ns ns ns<br />
Print Direction ?&amp;a#P ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Character Text Path Dir. ?&amp;c#T ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Left Margin ?&amp;a#L ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Right Margin ?&amp;a#M ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Clear Horizontal Margins ?9 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Top Margin ?&amp;l#E ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Text Length ?&amp;l#F ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Perforation Skip ?&amp;l#L ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Horizontal Motion Index ?&amp;k#H ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Vertical Motion Index ?&amp;l#C ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Line Spacing ?&amp;l#D ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Alphanumeric ID (media selection by type/PCL mass storage command)<br />
Alphanumeric ID ?&amp;n#W[operation] [string] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that<br />
the specific support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your<br />
product.<br />
Table 6. PCL 5 feature support for color LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands color<br />
LaserJet<br />
2500<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
4550<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
4600<br />
series<br />
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Cursor positioning<br />
Horizontal Position ?&amp;a#C ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*p#X ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;a#H ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Vertical Position ?&amp;a#R ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*p#Y ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;a#V ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Half Line Feed ?= ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Line Termination ?&amp;k#G ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Push/Pop Position ?&amp;f#S ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Font selection<br />
The Primary font printer commands in this table can be changed to Secondary by replacing<br />
the left parenthesis “(” in the command with a right parenthesis “)”.<br />
Symbol Set [Primary] ?(ID ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Spacing [Primary] ?(s#P ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pitch [Primary] ?(s#H ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Height [Primary] ?(s#V ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Style [Primary] ?(s#S ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Stroke Weight [Primary] ?(s#B ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Typeface [Primary] ?(s#T ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Font Selection By ID #<br />
[Primary]<br />
?(#X ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Select Default Font<br />
[Primary]<br />
?(3@ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Underline ?&amp;d#D ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;d@ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Transparent Print Data ?&amp;p#X[data] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Text Parsing Method ?&amp;t#P ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Font management<br />
Assign Font ID # ?*c#D ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Font Control ?*c#F ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined symbol set<br />
Symbol Set ID Code ?*c#R ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Define Symbol Set ?(f#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Symbol Set Control ?*c#S ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that<br />
the specific support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your<br />
product.<br />
Table 6. PCL 5 feature support for color LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands color<br />
LaserJet<br />
2500<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
4550<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
4600<br />
series<br />
ENWW 51<br />
Soft font creation<br />
Font Descriptor ?)s#W[data]<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 32767 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 65535<br />
Character Code ?*c#E ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Download Character ?(s#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Macros<br />
Macro ID ?&amp;f#Y ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Macro Control ?&amp;f#X ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Print model imaging<br />
Source Transparency<br />
Mode<br />
?*v#N ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pattern Transparency<br />
Mode<br />
?*v#O ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Area Fill (Pattern) ID ?*c#G ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Select Current Pattern ?*v#T<br />
Solid Black [0] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Solid White [1] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
HP Shading Pattern [2] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Cross-hatch Pattern [3]<br />
(HP-hatch Pattern)<br />
✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined Pattern [4] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Logical Operation ?*l#O ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pixel Placement ?*l#R ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined pattern<br />
Define (Download) Pattern ?*c#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 32767 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 65535<br />
Set Pattern Reference<br />
Point<br />
?*p#R ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined Pattern<br />
Control<br />
?*c#Q ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that<br />
the specific support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your<br />
product.<br />
Table 6. PCL 5 feature support for color LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands color<br />
LaserJet<br />
2500<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
4550<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
4600<br />
series<br />
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Raster graphics<br />
Raster Resolution ?*t#R<br />
75 Dots per<br />
inch (dpi) [75]<br />
✓ ✓ ✓<br />
100 dpi [100] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
150 dpi [150] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
200 dpi [200]1 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
300 dpi [300] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
600 dpi [600]1 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Graphics Presentation ?*r#F ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Raster Height [Source] ?*r#T ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Raster Height [Destination] ?*t#V ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Raster Width [Source] ?*r#S ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Raster Width [Destination] ?*t#H ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Scale Algorithm ?*t#K ns ns ns<br />
Start Raster Graphics ?*r#A<br />
At logical page left<br />
limit [0]<br />
✓ ✓ ✓<br />
At CAP [1] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
At logical page left limit,<br />
with scaling ON [2]<br />
✓ ✓ ✓<br />
At CAP, with<br />
scaling ON [3]<br />
✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Y Offset ?*b#Y ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Set Compression Mode ?*b#M<br />
Unencoded [0] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Run-Length Encoded [1] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
TIFF Encoded [2] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Delta Row Encoded [3] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Mode 5 Adaptive [5] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Replacement Delta<br />
Row [9]<br />
ns ns ns<br />
Transfer Raster (Row/<br />
Block)<br />
?*b#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Transfer Raster (Plane) ?*b#V[data] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
End Graphics<br />
Version B ?*rB ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Version C (Preferred) ?*rC ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that<br />
the specific support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your<br />
product.<br />
1 Supported if the printer resolution is 600 dpi.<br />
Table 6. PCL 5 feature support for color LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands color<br />
LaserJet<br />
2500<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
4550<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
4600<br />
series<br />
ENWW 53<br />
Rectangular area fill<br />
Horizontal Rectangle Size ?*c#A ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*c#H ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Vertical Rectangle Size ?*c#B ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*c#V ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pattern ID (Area Fill ID) ?*c#G<br />
1-100 for Shading ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
1-6 for Cross-hatch ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
0-32767 for User-defined ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Fill Rectangle Area ?*c#P<br />
Black (solid) [0] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
(Solid) White (erase) [1] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Shaded (gray) [2] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Cross-hatch Pattern [3] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined Pattern [4] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Current Pattern [5] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Status readback<br />
Set Status Readback<br />
Location Type<br />
?*s#T ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Set Status Readback<br />
Location Unit<br />
?*s#U ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Inquire Status Readback<br />
Entity<br />
?*s#I ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Free Space ?*s1M ns ns ns<br />
Flush All Pages ?&amp;r#F ns ns ns<br />
Echo ?*s#X ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that<br />
the specific support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your<br />
product.<br />
Table 6. PCL 5 feature support for color LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands color<br />
LaserJet<br />
2500<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
4550<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
4600<br />
series<br />
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Picture frame (for vector graphics)<br />
Picture Frame Horiz. Size ?*c#X ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Picture Frame Vert. Size ?*c#Y ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Set Picture Frame Anchor<br />
Point<br />
?*c0T ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
HP-GL/2 Horiz. Plot Size ?*c#K ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
HP-GL/2 Vert. Plot Size ?*c#L ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Enter HP-GL/2 ?%#B<br />
Standalone plotter [-1] ns ns ns<br />
Previous HP-GL [0] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Current PCL CAP [1] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Current PCL coordinates<br />
and old HP-GL/2 [2]<br />
ns ns ns<br />
Current PCL coordinates<br />
and current CAP [3]<br />
ns ns ns<br />
Enter PCL Mode ?%#A ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Programming hints<br />
Display Functions<br />
On ?Y ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Off ?Z ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
End-of-line Wrap ?&amp;s#C ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
PCL 5 color commands<br />
Assign Color Index ?*v#I ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Color Component 1 ?*v#A ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Color Component 2 ?*v#B ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Color Component 3 ?*v#C ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Color Lookup Tables ?*l#W[data] ns ns ns<br />
Configure Image Data ?*v#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Download Dither Matrix ?*m#W ns ns ns<br />
Driver Function<br />
Configuration<br />
?*o3W643 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*o3W646 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*o3W647 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Foreground Color ?*v#S ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Gamma Correction ?*t#I ns ns ns<br />
Monochrome Print Mode ?&amp;b#M ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Palette Control ID ?&amp;p#I ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Palette Control ?&amp;p#C ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Push/Pop Palette ?*p#P ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that<br />
the specific support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your<br />
product.<br />
Table 6. PCL 5 feature support for color LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands color<br />
LaserJet<br />
2500<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
4550<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
4600<br />
series<br />
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PCL 5 color commands (continued)<br />
Render Algorithm ?*t#J<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 8 0, 3<br />
only<br />
0, 3<br />
only<br />
0, 3<br />
only<br />
Range: 9 &#8211; 10 ns ns ns<br />
Range: 11 &#8211; 14 ns ns ns<br />
Range: 15 &#8211; 19 15, 18<br />
only<br />
15, 18<br />
only<br />
15, 18<br />
only<br />
Select Palette ?&amp;p#S ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Set Viewing Illuminant ?*i#W[data] ns ns ns<br />
Simple Color ?*r#U ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
HP-GL/2 graphics*<br />
Advance Full Page PG ns ns ns<br />
Bezier BR, BZ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Begin Plot BP ns ns ns<br />
Chord Tolerance Mode CT ns ns ns<br />
(Relative) Color Range CR ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Download Character DL ns ns ns<br />
Fill Type FT<br />
Odd/Even ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Non-Zero Winding ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Frame Advance FR ns ns ns<br />
Label origin LO<br />
1-9 / 11-19 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
21 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Media Type MT ns ns ns<br />
Merge Control MC ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Number of Pens NP ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Output Error OE ns ns ns<br />
Output Hardcopy Limits OH ns ns ns<br />
Output Identification OI ns ns ns<br />
Output P1 and P2 OP ns ns ns<br />
Output Status OS ns ns ns<br />
Pen Color Assignment PC ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that<br />
the specific support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your<br />
product.<br />
* HP-GL/2: Commands are listed in Appendix A of the PCL 5 Comparison Guide except as<br />
shown in the following cells.<br />
Table 6. PCL 5 feature support for color LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands color<br />
LaserJet<br />
2500<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
4550<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
4600<br />
series<br />
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HP-GL/2 graphics* (continued)<br />
Pixel Placement PP ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Plot Size PS ns ns ns<br />
Quality Level QL ns ns ns<br />
Replot RP ns ns ns<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that<br />
the specific support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your<br />
product.<br />
* HP-GL/2: Commands are listed in Appendix A of the PCL 5 Comparison Guide except as<br />
shown in the following cells.<br />
Table 6. PCL 5 feature support for color LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands color<br />
LaserJet<br />
2500<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
4550<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
4600<br />
series<br />
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Table 7. PCL 5 feature support for color LaserJet products<br />
Functions Commands color<br />
LaserJet<br />
5500<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
8550<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
8550mfp<br />
series<br />
Miscellaneous<br />
Configuration (AppleTalk) ?&amp;b#W[data] ns ns ns<br />
Job control<br />
Universal Exit/Start of PJL<br />
(UEL)<br />
?%–12345X ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Reset ?E ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Number of Copies ?&amp;l#X ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Simplex/Duplex Print ?&amp;l#S ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Left (Long-edge) Offset<br />
Registration<br />
?&amp;l#U ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Top (Short-edge) Offset<br />
Registration<br />
?&amp;l#Z ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Unit Of Measure ?&amp;u#D ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Mechanical Print Quality ?*o#Q ns ns ns<br />
Media Type ?&amp;l#M ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Negative Motion ?&amp;a#N ns ns ns<br />
Self-Test ?z ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Paper Type ?&amp;n5WdBond ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n6WdPlain ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n6WdColor ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n6WdRough ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n6WdHeavy ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n6WdGloss ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n7WdLabels ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n7WdVellum ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n8WdDefault ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n9WdRecycled ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n11WdLetterhead ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n11WdCard Stock ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n10WdCardstock ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n11WdPrepunched ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n11WdPreprinted ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n13WdTransparency ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n#WdCustomType1 ns ns ns<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that<br />
the specific support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your<br />
product.<br />
1 For custom paper, replace “CustomType” with the name of the paper, and replace “#” with<br />
the number of characters in the name plus 1.<br />
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Page control<br />
Page (Job) Size ?&amp;l#A<br />
Executive [1] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Letter [2] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Legal [3] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Ledger [6] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
JISExec (Foolscap) [10]<br />
A5 [25] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
A4 [26] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
A3 [27] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
JIS B5 Paper [45]1 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
JIS B4 Paper [46] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Monarch Envelope [80] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Com-10 Envelope [81] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Intl. DL Envelope [90] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Intl. C5 Envelope [91] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Intl. B5 Envelope [100] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Custom [101] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Hagaki Postcard [71] ns ns ns<br />
Oufuku-Hagaki<br />
Postcard [72]<br />
ns ns ns<br />
Orientation ?&amp;l#O ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Page Side Selection2 ?&amp;a#G ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Job Separation ?&amp;l1T ns ns ns<br />
Finish Mode ?&amp;b#F ns ns ns<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that<br />
the specific support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your<br />
product.<br />
1 Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS)<br />
2 On non-duplex printers, this command causes a conditional page eject.<br />
Table 7. PCL 5 feature support for color LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands color<br />
LaserJet<br />
5500<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
8550<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
8550mfp<br />
series<br />
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Page control (continued)<br />
Paper (Media) Source ?&amp;l#H<br />
In Tray (current tray)[0] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
1st Cassette<br />
(Main paper source) [1]<br />
✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Manual Feed Tray [2] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Manual Feed Tray [3] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Multipurpose Tray [4] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
2nd Cassette (Opt.<br />
Source) [5]<br />
✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Envelope Feeder [6] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Auto Select [7] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
3rd Cassette[8] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
HCI Trays 2-21 [20-39] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Output (Media) Bin ?&amp;l#G<br />
Automatic [0] ns ns ns<br />
Destination Tray 1 [1] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Destination Tray 2 [2] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Destination Tray 3 [3] ns ns ns<br />
Print Direction ?&amp;a#P ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Character Text Path Dir. ?&amp;c#T ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Left Margin ?&amp;a#L ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Right Margin ?&amp;a#M ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Clear Horizontal Margins ?9 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Top Margin ?&amp;l#E ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Text Length ?&amp;l#F ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Perforation Skip ?&amp;l#L ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Horizontal Motion Index ?&amp;k#H ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Vertical Motion Index ?&amp;l#C ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Line Spacing ?&amp;l#D ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Alphanumeric ID (media selection by type/PCL mass storage command)<br />
Alphanumeric ID ?&amp;n#W[operation] [string] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that<br />
the specific support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your<br />
product.<br />
Table 7. PCL 5 feature support for color LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands color<br />
LaserJet<br />
5500<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
8550<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
8550mfp<br />
series<br />
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Cursor positioning<br />
Horizontal Position ?&amp;a#C ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*p#X ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;a#H ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Vertical Position ?&amp;a#R ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*p#Y ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;a#V ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Half Line Feed ?= ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Line Termination ?&amp;k#G ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Push/Pop Position ?&amp;f#S ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Font selection<br />
The Primary font printer commands in this table can be changed to Secondary by replacing<br />
the left parenthesis “(” in the command with a right parenthesis “)”.<br />
Symbol Set [Primary] ?(ID ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Spacing [Primary] ?(s#P ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pitch [Primary] ?(s#H ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Height [Primary] ?(s#V ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Style [Primary] ?(s#S ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Stroke Weight [Primary] ?(s#B ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Typeface [Primary] ?(s#T ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Font Selection By ID #<br />
[Primary]<br />
?(#X ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Select Default Font<br />
[Primary]<br />
?(3@ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Underline ?&amp;d#D ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;d@ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Transparent Print Data ?&amp;p#X[data] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Text Parsing Method ?&amp;t#P ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Font management<br />
Assign Font ID # ?*c#D ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Font Control ?*c#F ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined symbol set<br />
Symbol Set ID Code ?*c#R ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Define Symbol Set ?(f#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Symbol Set Control ?*c#S ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that<br />
the specific support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your<br />
product.<br />
Table 7. PCL 5 feature support for color LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands color<br />
LaserJet<br />
5500<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
8550<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
8550mfp<br />
series<br />
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Soft font creation<br />
Font Descriptor ?)s#W[data]<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 32767 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 65535 ns ns ns<br />
Character Code ?*c#E ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Download Character ?(s#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Macros<br />
Macro ID ?&amp;f#Y ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Macro Control ?&amp;f#X ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Print model imaging<br />
Source Transparency<br />
Mode<br />
?*v#N ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pattern Transparency<br />
Mode<br />
?*v#O ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Area Fill (Pattern) ID ?*c#G ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Select Current Pattern ?*v#T<br />
Solid Black [0] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Solid White [1] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
HP Shading Pattern [2] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Cross-hatch Pattern [3]<br />
(HP-hatch Pattern)<br />
✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined Pattern [4] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Logical Operation ?*l#O ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pixel Placement ?*l#R ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined pattern<br />
Define (Download) Pattern ?*c#W[data]<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 32767 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 65535 ns ns ns<br />
Set Pattern Reference<br />
Point<br />
?*p#R ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined Pattern<br />
Control<br />
?*c#Q ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that<br />
the specific support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your<br />
product.<br />
Table 7. PCL 5 feature support for color LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands color<br />
LaserJet<br />
5500<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
8550<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
8550mfp<br />
series<br />
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Raster graphics<br />
Raster Resolution ?*t#R<br />
75 Dots per<br />
inch (dpi) [75]<br />
✓ ✓ ✓<br />
100 dpi [100] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
150 dpi [150] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
200 dpi [200]1 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
300 dpi [300] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
600 dpi [600]1 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Graphics Presentation ?*r#F ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Raster Height [Source] ?*r#T ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Raster Height [Destination] ?*t#V ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Raster Width [Source] ?*r#S ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Raster Width [Destination] ?*t#H ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Scale Algorithm ?*t#K ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Start Raster Graphics ?*r#A<br />
At logical page left<br />
limit [0]<br />
✓ ✓ ✓<br />
At CAP [1] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
At logical page left limit,<br />
with scaling ON [2]<br />
✓ ✓ ✓<br />
At CAP, with<br />
scaling ON [3]<br />
✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Y Offset ?*b#Y ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Set Compression Mode ?*b#M<br />
Unencoded [0] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Run-Length Encoded [1] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
TIFF Encoded [2] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Delta Row Encoded [3] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Mode 5 Adaptive [5] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Replacement Delta<br />
Row [9]<br />
ns ns ns<br />
Transfer Raster (Row/<br />
Block)<br />
?*b#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Transfer Raster (Plane) ?*b#V[data] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
End Graphics<br />
Version B ?*rB ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Version C (Preferred) ?*rC ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that<br />
the specific support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your<br />
product.<br />
1 Supported if the printer resolution is 600 dpi.<br />
Table 7. PCL 5 feature support for color LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands color<br />
LaserJet<br />
5500<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
8550<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
8550mfp<br />
series<br />
ENWW 63<br />
Rectangular area fill<br />
Horizontal Rectangle Size ?*c#A ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*c#H ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Vertical Rectangle Size ?*c#B ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*c#V ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pattern ID (Area Fill ID) ?*c#G<br />
1-100 for Shading ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
1-6 for Cross-hatch ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
0-32767 for User-defined ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Fill Rectangle Area ?*c#P<br />
Black (solid) [0] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
(Solid) White (erase) [1] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Shaded (gray) [2] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Cross-hatch Pattern [3] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined Pattern [4] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Current Pattern [5] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Status readback<br />
Set Status Readback<br />
Location Type<br />
?*s#T ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Set Status Readback<br />
Location Unit<br />
?*s#U ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Inquire Status Readback<br />
Entity<br />
?*s#I ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Free Space ?*s1M ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Flush All Pages ?&amp;r#F ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Echo ?*s#X ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that<br />
the specific support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your<br />
product.<br />
Table 7. PCL 5 feature support for color LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands color<br />
LaserJet<br />
5500<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
8550<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
8550mfp<br />
series<br />
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Picture frame (for vector graphics)<br />
Picture Frame Horiz. Size ?*c#X ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Picture Frame Vert. Size ?*c#Y ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Set Picture Frame Anchor<br />
Point<br />
?*c0T ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
HP-GL/2 Horiz. Plot Size ?*c#K ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
HP-GL/2 Vert. Plot Size ?*c#L ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Enter HP-GL/2 ?%#B<br />
Standalone plotter [-1] ns ns ns<br />
Previous HP-GL [0] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Current PCL CAP [1] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Current PCL coordinates<br />
and old HP-GL/2 [2]<br />
ns ns ns<br />
Current PCL coordinates<br />
and current CAP [3]<br />
ns ns ns<br />
Enter PCL Mode ?%#A ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Programming hints<br />
Display Functions<br />
On ?Y ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Off ?Z ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
End-of-line Wrap ?&amp;s#C ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
PCL 5 color commands<br />
Assign Color Index ?*v#I ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Color Component 1 ?*v#A ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Color Component 2 ?*v#B ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Color Component 3 ?*v#C ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Color Lookup Tables ?*l#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Configure Image Data ?*v#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Download Dither Matrix ?*m#W ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Driver Function<br />
Configuration<br />
?*o3W643 ns ns ns<br />
?*o3W646 ns ns ns<br />
?*o3W647 ns ns ns<br />
Foreground Color ?*v#S ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Gamma Correction ?*t#I ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Monochrome Print Mode ?&amp;b#M ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Palette Control ID ?&amp;p#I ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Palette Control ?&amp;p#C ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Push/Pop Palette ?*p#P ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that<br />
the specific support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your<br />
product.<br />
Table 7. PCL 5 feature support for color LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands color<br />
LaserJet<br />
5500<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
8550<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
8550mfp<br />
series<br />
ENWW 65<br />
PCL 5 color commands (continued)<br />
Render Algorithm ?*t#J<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 8 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Range: 9 &#8211; 10 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Range: 11 &#8211; 14 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Range: 15 &#8211; 19 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Select Palette ?&amp;p#S ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Set Viewing Illuminant ?*i#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Simple Color ?*r#U ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
HP-GL/2 graphics*<br />
Advance Full Page PG ns ns ns<br />
Bezier BR, BZ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Begin Plot BP ns ns ns<br />
Chord Tolerance Mode CT ns ns ns<br />
(Relative) Color Range CR ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Download Character DL ns ns ns<br />
Fill Type FT<br />
Odd/Even ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Non-Zero Winding ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Frame Advance FR ns ns ns<br />
Label origin LO<br />
1-9 / 11-19 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
21 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Media Type MT ns ns ns<br />
Merge Control MC ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Number of Pens NP ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Output Error OE ns ns ns<br />
Output Hardcopy Limits OH ns ns ns<br />
Output Identification OI ns ns ns<br />
Output P1 and P2 OP ns ns ns<br />
Output Status OS ns ns ns<br />
Pen Color Assignment PC ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that<br />
the specific support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your<br />
product.<br />
* HP-GL/2: Commands are listed in Appendix A of the PCL 5 Comparison Guide except as<br />
shown in the following cells.<br />
Table 7. PCL 5 feature support for color LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands color<br />
LaserJet<br />
5500<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
8550<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
8550mfp<br />
series<br />
66 Chapter 2 PCL 5 feature support ENWW<br />
HP-GL/2 graphics* (continued)<br />
Pixel Placement PP ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Plot Size PS ns ns ns<br />
Quality Level QL ns ns ns<br />
Replot RP ns ns ns<br />
✓ &#8211; Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that<br />
the specific support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your<br />
product.<br />
* HP-GL/2: Commands are listed in Appendix A of the PCL 5 Comparison Guide except as<br />
shown in the following cells.<br />
Table 7. PCL 5 feature support for color LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Functions Commands color<br />
LaserJet<br />
5500<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
8550<br />
series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
8550mfp<br />
series<br />
ENWW Index 67<br />
Index<br />
A<br />
Advance Full Page command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 65<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 27<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 27<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 36<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 36<br />
Alphanumeric ID command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 59<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 59<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 59<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 40<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 40<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 21<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 21<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 30<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 30<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 30<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 30<br />
AppleTalk command support. See Configuration (AppleTalk) command<br />
support 19<br />
Area Fill (Pattern) ID command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 61<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 61<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 61<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 14<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 14<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 14<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 14<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 14<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 42<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 42<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 23<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 23<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 23<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 32<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 32<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 32<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 32<br />
Assign Color Index command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 64<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 26<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 35<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 35<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 35<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 35<br />
68 Index ENWW<br />
Assign Font ID # command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 60<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 22<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 22<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 31<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 31<br />
B<br />
Begin Plot command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 65<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 27<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 27<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 36<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 36<br />
Bezier command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 65<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 27<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 27<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 36<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 36<br />
C<br />
Character Code command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 61<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 61<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 61<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 42<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 42<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 23<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 23<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 23<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 32<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 32<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 32<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 32<br />
Character Text Path Direction command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 59<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 59<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 59<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 40<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 40<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 21<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 21<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 30<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 30<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 30<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 30<br />
Chord Tolerance Mode command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 65<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 27<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 27<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 36<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 36<br />
ENWW Index 69<br />
Clear Horizontal Margins command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 59<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 59<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 59<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 40<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 40<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 21<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 21<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 30<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 30<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 30<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 30<br />
Color Component command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 64<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 4100 mfp series 26<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 35<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 35<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 35<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 35<br />
Color Lookup Tables command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 64<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 26<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 35<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 35<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 35<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 35<br />
Color Range command support. See Relative Color Range command<br />
support<br />
commands, conventions for documenting 9<br />
Configuration (AppleTalk) command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 4500 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 57<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 57<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 57<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 10<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 10<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 10<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 10<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 10<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 38<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 38<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 28<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 28<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 28<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 28<br />
Configure Image Data command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 64<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 26<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 35<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 35<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 35<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 35<br />
cursor positioning command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 60<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 22<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 22<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 31<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 31<br />
70 Index ENWW<br />
D<br />
Define (Download) Pattern command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 61<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 61<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 61<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 14<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 14<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 14<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 14<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 14<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 42<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 42<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 23<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 23<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 23<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 32<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 32<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 32<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 32<br />
Define Symbol Set command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 60<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 22<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 22<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 31<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 31<br />
Display Functions command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 64<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 26<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 35<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 35<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 35<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 35<br />
documentation, related 8<br />
Download Character command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 51, 55<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 51, 55<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 51, 55<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 61, 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 61, 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 61, 65<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 13, 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 13, 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 13, 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 13, 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 13, 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 42, 46<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 42, 46<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 23, 27<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 23, 27<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 23, 27<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 23, 27<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 32, 36<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 32, 36<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 32, 36<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 32, 36<br />
Download Dither Matrix command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 64<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 26<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 35<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 35<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 35<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 35<br />
Driver Function Configuration command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 64<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 26<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 35<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 35<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 35<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 35<br />
Duplex/Simplex Print command support. See Simplex/Duplex print<br />
command support 10<br />
ENWW Index 71<br />
E<br />
Echo command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 53<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 53<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 53<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 63<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 63<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 63<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 16<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 16<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 16<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 16<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 16<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 44<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 44<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 25<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 25<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 34<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 34<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 34<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 34<br />
End Graphics command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 52<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 52<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 52<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 62<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 62<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 62<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 15<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 15<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 15<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 15<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 15<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 43<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 43<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 24<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 24<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 24<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 24<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 33<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 33<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 33<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 33<br />
End-Of-Line Wrap command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 64<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 26<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 35<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 35<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 35<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 35<br />
Enter HP-GL/2 command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 64<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 26<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 35<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 35<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 35<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 35<br />
Enter PCL Mode command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 64<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 26<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 35<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 35<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 35<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 35<br />
F<br />
Fill Rectangle Area command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 53<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 53<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 53<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 63<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 63<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 63<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 16<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 16<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 16<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 16<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 16<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 44<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 44<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 25<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 34<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 34<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 34<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 34<br />
72 Index ENWW<br />
Fill Type command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 65<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 27<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 27<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 36<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 36<br />
Finish Mode command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 48<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 48<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 48<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 58<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 58<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 58<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 11<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 11<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 11<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 11<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 11<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 39<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 39<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 20<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 20<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 20<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 29<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 29<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 29<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 29<br />
Flush All Pages command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 53<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 53<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 53<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 63<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 63<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 63<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 16<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 16<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 16<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 16<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 16<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 44<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 44<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 25<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 25<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 34<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 34<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 34<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 34<br />
Font Control command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 60<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 22<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 22<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 31<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 31<br />
Font Descriptor command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 61<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 61<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 61<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 42<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 42<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 23<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 23<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 23<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 32<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 32<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 32<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 32<br />
font management command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 60<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 22<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 31<br />
ENWW 73<br />
Font Selection By ID # command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 60<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 22<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 22<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 31<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 31<br />
font selection command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 60<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 22<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 22<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 31<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 31<br />
Foreground Color command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 64<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 26<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 35<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 35<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 35<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 35<br />
Frame Advance command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 65<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 27<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 27<br />
Free Space command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 53<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 53<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 53<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 63<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 63<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 63<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 16<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 16<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 16<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 16<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 16<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 44<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 44<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 25<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 25<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 34<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 34<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 34<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 34<br />
G<br />
Gamma Correction command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 64<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 26<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 35<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 35<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 35<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 35<br />
Index<br />
74 ENWW<br />
Graphics Presentation command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 52<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 52<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 52<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 62<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 62<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 62<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 15<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 15<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 15<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 15<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 15<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 43<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 43<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 24<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 24<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 24<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 24<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 33<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 33<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 33<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 33<br />
H<br />
Half Line Feed command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 60<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 22<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 22<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 31<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 31<br />
Height command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 60<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 22<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 22<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 31<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 31<br />
Horizontal Motion Index command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 59<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 59<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 59<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 40<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 40<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 21<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 21<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 30<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 30<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 30<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 30<br />
Horizontal Position command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 60<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 22<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 22<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 31<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 31<br />
Horizontal Rectangle Size command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 53<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 53<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 53<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 63<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 63<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 63<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 16<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 16<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 16<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 16<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 16<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 44<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 44<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 25<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 25<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 34<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 34<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 34<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 34<br />
HP color LaserJet 4550 series<br />
PCL 5 feature support 47<br />
HP color LaserJet 4600 series<br />
PCL 5 feature support 47<br />
Index<br />
ENWW Index 75<br />
HP color LaserJet 5500 series<br />
PCL 5 feature support 57<br />
HP color LaserJet 8550 series<br />
PCL 5 feature support 57<br />
HP color LaserJet 8550mfp series<br />
PCL 5 feature support 57<br />
HP LaserJet 1150 series<br />
PCL 5 feature support 10<br />
HP LaserJet 1200 series<br />
PCL 5 feature support 10<br />
HP LaserJet 1300 series<br />
PCL 5 feature support 10<br />
HP LaserJet 2200 series<br />
PCL 5 feature support 10<br />
HP LaserJet 2300 series<br />
PCL 5 feature support 10<br />
HP LaserJet 3200mfp series<br />
PCL 5 feature support 38<br />
HP LaserJet 3300mfp series<br />
PCL 5 feature support 38<br />
HP LaserJet 4100 series<br />
PCL 5 feature support 19<br />
HP LaserJet 4100mfp series<br />
PCL 5 feature support 19<br />
HP LaserJet 4200 series<br />
PCL 5 feature support 19<br />
HP LaserJet 4300 series<br />
PCL 5 feature support 19<br />
HP LaserJet 5100 series<br />
PCL 5 feature support 28<br />
HP LaserJet 8150 series<br />
PCL 5 feature support 28<br />
HP LaserJet 9000 series<br />
PCL 5 feature support 28<br />
HP LaserJet 9000mfp series<br />
PCL 5 feature support 28<br />
HP-GL/2 command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 55, 56<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 55, 56<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 55, 56<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 27<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 27<br />
HP-GL/2 Plot Size command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 64<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 44<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 44<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 26<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 35<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 35<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 35<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 35<br />
I<br />
Inquire Status Readback Entity command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 53<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 53<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 53<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 63<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 63<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 63<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 16<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 16<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 16<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 16<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 16<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 44<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 44<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 25<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 25<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 34<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 34<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 34<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 34<br />
J<br />
Job Separation command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 48<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 48<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 48<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 58<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 58<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 58<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 11<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 11<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 11<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 11<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 11<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 39<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 39<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 20<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 20<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 20<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 29<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 29<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 29<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 29<br />
76 ENWW<br />
L<br />
Label Origin command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 65<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 27<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 27<br />
Left (Long-edge) Offset Registration command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 57<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 57<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 57<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 10<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 10<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 10<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 10<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 10<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 38<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 38<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 28<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 28<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 28<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 28<br />
Left Margin command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 59<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 59<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 59<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 40<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 40<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 21<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 21<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 30<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 30<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 30<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 30<br />
legacy products 7<br />
Line Spacing command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 59<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 59<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 59<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 40<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 40<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 21<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 21<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 30<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 30<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 30<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 30<br />
See also Spacing command support<br />
Line Termination command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 60<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 22<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 22<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 31<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 31<br />
Logical Operation command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 61<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 61<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 61<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 14<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 14<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 14<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 14<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 14<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 42<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 42<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 23<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 23<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 23<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 32<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 32<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 32<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 32<br />
Index<br />
ENWW 77<br />
M<br />
Macro command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 61<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 61<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 61<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 42<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 42<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 23<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 23<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 23<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 32<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 32<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 32<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 32<br />
manuals, related 8<br />
margin command support. See Left Margin command support; Right<br />
Margin command support; Top Margin command support<br />
Mechanical Print Quality command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 57<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 57<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 57<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 10<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 10<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 10<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 10<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 10<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 38<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 38<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 28<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 28<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 28<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 28<br />
media output bin command support. See Output (Media) Bin command<br />
support<br />
media size command support. See Page (Job) Size command support<br />
media source command support. See Paper (Media) Source command<br />
support<br />
Media Type command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 47, 55<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 47, 55<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 47, 55<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 57, 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 57, 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 57, 65<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 10, 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 10, 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 10, 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 10, 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 10, 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 38, 46<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 38, 46<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19, 27<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19, 27<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19, 27<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19, 27<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 28, 36<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 28, 36<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 28, 36<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 28, 36<br />
Merge Control command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 65<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 27<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 27<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 36<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 36<br />
Monochrome Print Mode command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 64<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 26<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 35<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 35<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 35<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 35<br />
Index<br />
78 ENWW<br />
N<br />
Negative Motion command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 57<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 57<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 57<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 10<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 10<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 10<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 10<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 10<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 38<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 38<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 28<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 28<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 28<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 28<br />
ns, meaning of 9<br />
Number of Copies command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 57<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 57<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 57<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 10<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 10<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 10<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 10<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 10<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 38<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 38<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 28<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 28<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 28<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 28<br />
Number of Pens command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 65<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 27<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 27<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 36<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 36<br />
O<br />
Orientation command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 48<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 48<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 48<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 58<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 58<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 58<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 11<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 11<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 11<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 11<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 11<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 39<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 39<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 20<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 20<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 20<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 29<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 29<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 29<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 29<br />
Output (Media) Bin command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 59<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 59<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 59<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 3200 series 40<br />
LaserJet 3300 series 40<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 21<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 21<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 30<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 30<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 30<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 30<br />
Output Error command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 65<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 27<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 27<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 36<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 36<br />
Index<br />
ENWW 79<br />
Output Hardcopy Limits command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 65<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 27<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 36<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 36<br />
Output Identification command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 65<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 27<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 27<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 36<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 36<br />
Output P1 and P2 command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 65<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 27<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 27<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 36<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 36<br />
Output Status command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 65<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 27<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 27<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 36<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 36<br />
P<br />
Page (Job) Size command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 48<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 48<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 48<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 58<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 58<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 58<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 11<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 11<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 11<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 11<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 11<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 39<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 39<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 20<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 20<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 20<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 29<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 29<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 29<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 29<br />
Page Side Selection command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 48<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 48<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 48<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 58<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 58<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 58<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 11<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 11<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 11<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 11<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 39<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 39<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 20<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 20<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 20<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 29<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 29<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 29<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 29<br />
Index<br />
80 ENWW<br />
Palette Control command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 64<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 26<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 36<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 36<br />
Paper (Media) Source command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 59<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 59<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 59<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 11<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 11<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 11<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 11<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 11<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 40<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 40<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 21<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 21<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 30<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 30<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 30<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 30<br />
paper output bin command support. See Output (Media) Bin command<br />
support<br />
paper size command support. See Page (Job) Size command support<br />
Paper Type command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 57<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 57<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 57<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 10<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 10<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 10<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 10<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 10<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 38<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 38<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 28<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 28<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 28<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 28<br />
Pattern ID (Area Fill ID) command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 53<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 53<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 53<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 63<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 63<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 63<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 16<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 16<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 16<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 16<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 16<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 44<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 44<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 25<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 25<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 34<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 34<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 34<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 34<br />
Pattern Transparency Mode command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 61<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 61<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 61<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 14<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 14<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 14<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 14<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 14<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 42<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 42<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 23<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 23<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 23<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 32<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 32<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 32<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 32<br />
PCL 5 Color Technical Reference Manual 8<br />
PCL 5 Technical Reference Manual 8<br />
PCL/PJL Technical Quick Reference Guide 8<br />
Pen Color Assignment command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 65<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 27<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 27<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 37<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 37<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 37<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 37<br />
Index<br />
ENWW Index 81<br />
Perforation Skip command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 59<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 59<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 59<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 40<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 40<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 21<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 21<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 30<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 30<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 30<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 30<br />
Picture Frame command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 64<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 44<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 44<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 26<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 35<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 35<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 35<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 35<br />
Pitch command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 60<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 22<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 22<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 31<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 31<br />
Pixel Placement command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 51, 56<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 51, 56<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 51, 56<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 61, 66<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 61, 66<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 61, 66<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 14, 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 14, 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 14, 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 14, 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 14, 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 42, 46<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 42, 46<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 23, 27<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 23, 27<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 27<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 32, 37<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 32, 37<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 32, 37<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 32, 37<br />
Plot Size command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 56<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 56<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 56<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 66<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 66<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 66<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 27<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 27<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 37<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 37<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 37<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 37<br />
Print Direction command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 59<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 59<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 59<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 40<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 40<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 21<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 21<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 30<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 30<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 30<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 30<br />
Printer Command Language version 5 (PCL 5). See PCL 5 (Printer<br />
Command Language version 5)<br />
Printer Job Language Technical Reference Addendum 8<br />
Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual 8<br />
82 Index ENWW<br />
Push/Pop Palette command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 54<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 64<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 64<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 17<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 17<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 26<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 36<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 36<br />
Push/Pop Position command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 60<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 22<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 22<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 31<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 31<br />
Q<br />
Quality Level command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 56<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 56<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 56<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 66<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 66<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 66<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 27<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 27<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 37<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 37<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 37<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 37<br />
R<br />
Raster Algorithm command support<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 36<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 36<br />
Raster Height command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 52<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 52<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 52<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 62<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 62<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 62<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 15<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 15<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 15<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 15<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 15<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 43<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 43<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 24<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 24<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 24<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 24<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 33<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 33<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 33<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 33<br />
Raster Resolution command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 52<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 52<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 52<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 62<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 62<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 62<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 15<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 15<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 15<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 15<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 15<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 43<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 43<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 24<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 24<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 24<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 24<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 33<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 33<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 33<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 33<br />
ENWW Index 83<br />
Raster Width command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 52<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 52<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 52<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 62<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 62<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 62<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 15<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 15<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 15<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 15<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 15<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 43<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 43<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 24<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 24<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 24<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 24<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 33<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 33<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 33<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 33<br />
related documentation 8<br />
Relative Color Range command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 65<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 27<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 27<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 36<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 36<br />
Render Algorithm command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 65<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 27<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 27<br />
Replot command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 56<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 56<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 56<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 66<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 66<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 66<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 27<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 27<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 37<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 37<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 37<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 37<br />
Reset command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 57<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 57<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 57<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 10<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 10<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 10<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 10<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 10<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 38<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 38<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 28<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 28<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 28<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 28<br />
Right Margin command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 59<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 59<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 59<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 40<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 40<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 21<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 21<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 30<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 30<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 30<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 30<br />
84 Index ENWW<br />
S<br />
Scale Algorithm command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 52<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 52<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 52<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 62<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 62<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 62<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 15<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 15<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 15<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 15<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 15<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 43<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 43<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 24<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 24<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 24<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 24<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 33<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 33<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 33<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 33<br />
Select Current Pattern command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 61<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 61<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 14<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 14<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 14<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 14<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 14<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 42<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 42<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 23<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 23<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 23<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 32<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 32<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 32<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 32<br />
Select Default Font command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 60<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 22<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 22<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 31<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 31<br />
Select Palette command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 65<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 27<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 27<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 36<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 36<br />
Self-Test command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 57<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 57<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 57<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 10<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 10<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 10<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 10<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 10<br />
LaserJet 3200 series 38<br />
LaserJet 3300 series 38<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 28<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 28<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 28<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 28<br />
Set Compression Mode command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 52<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 52<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 52<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 62<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 62<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 62<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 15<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 15<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 15<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 15<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 15<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 43<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 43<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 24<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 24<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 24<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 24<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 33<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 33<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 33<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 33<br />
ENWW Index 85<br />
Set Pattern Reference Point command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 61<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 61<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 61<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 14<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 14<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 14<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 14<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 14<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 42<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 42<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 23<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 23<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 23<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 32<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 32<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 32<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 32<br />
Set Status Readback Location Type command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 53<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 53<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 53<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 63<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 63<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 63<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 16<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 16<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 16<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 16<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 16<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 44<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 44<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 25<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 25<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 34<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 34<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 34<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 34<br />
Set Status Readback Location Unit command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 53<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 53<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 53<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 63<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 63<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 63<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 16<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 16<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 16<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 16<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 16<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 44<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 44<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 25<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 25<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 34<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 34<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 34<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 34<br />
Set Viewing Illuminant command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 65<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 27<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 27<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 36<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 36<br />
Simple Color command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 55<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 65<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 65<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 27<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 27<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 27<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 36<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 36<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 36<br />
Simplex/Duplex Print command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 57<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 57<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 57<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 10<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 10<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 10<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 10<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 10<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 38<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 38<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 28<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 28<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 28<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 28<br />
86 Index ENWW<br />
Source Transparency Mode command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 61<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 61<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 61<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 14<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 14<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 14<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 14<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 14<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 42<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 42<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 23<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 23<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 23<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 32<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 32<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 32<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 32<br />
Spacing command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 60<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 22<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 22<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 31<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 31<br />
See also Line Spacing command support<br />
Start Raster Graphics command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 52<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 52<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 52<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 62<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 62<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 62<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 15<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 15<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 15<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 15<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 15<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 43<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 43<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 24<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 24<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 24<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 24<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 33<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 33<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 33<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 33<br />
Stroke Weight command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 60<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 22<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 22<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 31<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 31<br />
Style command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 60<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 22<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 22<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 31<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 31<br />
Symbol Set command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 60<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 22<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 22<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 31<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 31<br />
ENWW Index 87<br />
Symbol Set Control command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 60<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 22<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 22<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 31<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 31<br />
Symbol Set ID Code command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 60<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 22<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 22<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 31<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 31<br />
T<br />
Text Length command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 59<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 59<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 59<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 40<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 40<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 21<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 21<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 30<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 30<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 30<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 30<br />
Text Parsing Method command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 60<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 22<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 22<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 31<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 31<br />
Top (Short-edge) Offset Registration command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 57<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 57<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 57<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 10<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 10<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 10<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 10<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 10<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 38<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 38<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 28<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 28<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 28<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 28<br />
Top Margin command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 59<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 59<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 59<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 40<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 40<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 21<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 21<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 30<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 30<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 30<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 30<br />
88 Index ENWW<br />
Transfer Raster command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 52<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 52<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 52<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 62<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 62<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 62<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 15<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 15<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 15<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 15<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 15<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 43<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 43<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 24<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 24<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 24<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 24<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 33<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 33<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 33<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 33<br />
Transparent Print Data command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 60<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 22<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 22<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 31<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 31<br />
Typeface command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 60<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 22<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 22<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 31<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 31<br />
U<br />
UEL (Universal Exit/Start of PJL). See Universal Exit/Start of PJL (UEL)<br />
command support<br />
Underline command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 60<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 13<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 13<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 22<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 22<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 31<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 31<br />
Unit of Measure command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 57<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 57<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 57<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 10<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 10<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 10<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 10<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 10<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 38<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 38<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 28<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 28<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 28<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 28<br />
Universal Exit/Start of PJL (UEL) command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 47<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 57<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 57<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 57<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 10<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 10<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 10<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 10<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 10<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 38<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 38<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 28<br />
LaserJet 8150 28<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 28<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 28<br />
ENWW Index 89<br />
User-defined Pattern Control command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 51<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 61<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 61<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 61<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 14<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 14<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 14<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 14<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 14<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 42<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 42<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 23<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 23<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 23<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 32<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 32<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 32<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 32<br />
V<br />
Vertical Motion Index command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 49<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 59<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 59<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 59<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 40<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 40<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 21<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 21<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 30<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 30<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 30<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 30<br />
Vertical Position command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 50<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 60<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 60<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 12<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 12<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 22<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 22<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 22<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 31<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 31<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 31<br />
Vertical Rectangle Size command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 53<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 53<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 53<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 63<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 63<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 63<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 16<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 16<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 16<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 16<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 16<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 44<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 44<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 25<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 25<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 34<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 34<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 34<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 34<br />
Y<br />
Y Offset command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 52<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 52<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 52<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 62<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 62<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 62<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 15<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 15<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 15<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 15<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 15<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 43<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 43<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 24<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 24<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 24<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 24<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 33<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 33<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 33<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 33<br />
90 ENWW</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[PCL 5 Comparison Guide for the HP LaserJet III / IIID / IIIP / IIISi HP LaserJet 4 / 5 / 6 Families HP LaserJet 1100 series HP LaserJet 2100 series HP LaserJet 4000 series HP LaserJet 5000 series HP LaserJet 8000 series HP LaserJet 8100 series HP Color LaserJet HP Color LaserJet 5 / [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=laserprinteroperationmanual.wordpress.com&amp;blog=2421275&amp;post=6&amp;subd=laserprinteroperationmanual&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PCL 5 Comparison Guide<br />
for the<br />
HP LaserJet III / IIID / IIIP / IIISi<br />
HP LaserJet 4 / 5 / 6 Families<br />
HP LaserJet 1100 series<br />
HP LaserJet 2100 series<br />
HP LaserJet 4000 series<br />
HP LaserJet 5000 series<br />
HP LaserJet 8000 series<br />
HP LaserJet 8100 series<br />
HP Color LaserJet<br />
HP Color LaserJet 5 / 5M<br />
HP Color LaserJet 4500 series<br />
HP Color LaserJet 8500 series<br />
HP DeskJet 1200C / HP DeskJet 1600C<br />
Printers<br />
Copyright and<br />
License<br />
Copyright © 2003<br />
Hewlett-Packard Company, LP<br />
All Rights Reserved.<br />
Reproduction, adaptation, or<br />
translation without prior written<br />
permission is prohibited, except<br />
as allowed under the copyright<br />
laws.<br />
The information contained in<br />
this document is subject to<br />
change without notice.<br />
Publication Number: 5021-0378<br />
Edition 2, 6/2003<br />
Trademarks<br />
Intellifont is a U.S. registered<br />
trademark of Agfa Division,<br />
Miles Incorporated. CG Times is<br />
a product of Agfa Corporation,<br />
AGFA Compugraphic Division.<br />
LaserJet, PCL, DeskJet, Vectra,<br />
and Resolution Enhancement<br />
are U.S. registered trademarks<br />
of Hewlett-Packard Company.<br />
IBM is a registered trademark of<br />
International Business<br />
Machines Corporation.<br />
Wingdings, MS-Mincho, and<br />
MS-Gothic are trademarks, and<br />
Microsoft, Windows, and<br />
MS-DOS are U.S. registered<br />
trademarks of Microsoft<br />
Corporation. Centronics is a<br />
U.S. registered trademark of<br />
Centronics Corporation. ITC<br />
Zapf Dingbats is a U.S.<br />
registered trademark of<br />
International Typeface<br />
Corporation. Helvetica and<br />
Times Roman are trademarks of<br />
Linotype AG and its<br />
subsidiaries.<br />
Univers is a U.S. registered<br />
trademark of Linotype AG and<br />
its subsidiaries. PostScript and<br />
the PostScript logo are<br />
registered trademarks of Adobe<br />
Systems, Inc. in the U.S. and<br />
other countries/regions. Arial,<br />
Times New Roman, and<br />
Monotype are U.S. registered<br />
trademarks of Monotype<br />
Corporation plc. Macintosh is a<br />
registered trademark and<br />
TrueType is a trademark of<br />
Apple Computer, Inc. ESC/P is<br />
a trademark of Seiko-Epson<br />
Corporation.<br />
ENWW iii<br />
Manual Conventions<br />
This manual uses the following conventions:<br />
• Bold indicates a term defined in the glossary.<br />
• Italic refers to a related document, or is used for emphasis.<br />
• The cursive letter l is used in some examples to distinguish<br />
the letter “l” from the numeral “1” (one).<br />
• A slash zero 0 is used in some examples and escape<br />
sequences to distinguish the letter “O” from the number “0”.<br />
• 0x XX represents a hexadecimal number (XX).<br />
• The ~ character indicates that the current line of code is a<br />
continuation of the previous line.<br />
Note Notes contain important information set off from the text.<br />
iv ENWW<br />
ENWW Contents v<br />
Contents<br />
PCL 5 Comparison Guide<br />
Manual Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii<br />
1 Printer Features<br />
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1<br />
PCL Feature Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3<br />
PCL 5 Technical Reference Manual Corrections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-5<br />
Printable Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-36<br />
2 Printer-Specific Differences<br />
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1<br />
HP LaserJet III and IIID Printers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1<br />
HP LaserJet IIISi Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2<br />
HP LaserJet IIIP Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2<br />
Raster Graphics Adaptive Compression (IIIP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-4<br />
HP LaserJet 4 Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-4<br />
Configuration Command (AppleTalk) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-7<br />
HP LaserJet 4Si Printer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-10<br />
HP LaserJet 4L Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-11<br />
HP LaserJet 4ML Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-12<br />
Logical Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-13<br />
Logical Operations and Transparency Interactions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-15<br />
Logical Operation Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-16<br />
Pixel Placement Command. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-24<br />
Pixel Placement Command (HP-GL/2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-27<br />
Merge Control Command (HP-GL/2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-28<br />
HP LaserJet 4P and 4MP Printers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-30<br />
HP LaserJet 4PJ Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-31<br />
Text Parsing Method Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-32<br />
Character Text Path Direction Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-33<br />
Font Header Format 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-34<br />
New Font Format Header Segments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-35<br />
Description of Font Header Segments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-36<br />
HP LaserJet 4PJ Programming Tips. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-48<br />
Paper Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-59<br />
HP LaserJet 4 Plus and 4M Plus Printers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-60<br />
HP LaserJet 4V and 4MV Printers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-61<br />
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Font Header Format 16 Bitmap Font Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-62<br />
Font Header Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-62<br />
Character Definition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-67<br />
Limitations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-68<br />
HP Color LaserJet Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-69<br />
AppleTalk Configuration Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-70<br />
HP LaserJet 4LJ Pro Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-71<br />
HP LaserJet 4LC Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-71<br />
HP LaserJet 5P and 5MP Printers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-72<br />
HP LaserJet 5L Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-73<br />
HP LaserJet 5Si and 5SiMx Printers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-74<br />
Paper (Media) Source Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-75<br />
Output Bin Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-77<br />
Alphanumeric ID Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-78<br />
HP DeskJet 1200C Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-84<br />
Updated Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-85<br />
Enter HP-GL/2 Mode Command. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-86<br />
Media Type Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-87<br />
Print Quality Command. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-88<br />
Negative Motion Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-89<br />
HP DeskJet 1600C Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-90<br />
HP LaserJet 5 and 5M Printers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-96<br />
Text Parsing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-96<br />
Two-Byte HP-GL/2 Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-97<br />
Label Mode Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-97<br />
Vertical Writing with Proportional Fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-100<br />
HP Color LaserJet 5 and 5M Printers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-102<br />
HP LaserJet 6P/ 6MP Printers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-104<br />
HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-104<br />
HP LaserJet 6L and LaserJet 6L Gold Printers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-105<br />
HP LaserJet 4000 Series Printers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-105<br />
HP LaserJet 5000 Series Printers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-107<br />
HP LaserJet 8000 Series Printers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-109<br />
HP LaserJet 8100 Series Printers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-110<br />
HP Color LaserJet 4500 Series Printers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-111<br />
Simplified Color Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-111<br />
Color Raster Images. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-112<br />
Asian Font Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-112<br />
Media Handling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-112<br />
Alphanumeric ID Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-114<br />
Color Space Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-114<br />
Changes to PCL 5 Color Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-114<br />
New PCL 5 Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-117<br />
Differences with the HP LaserJet 4000 Series Printers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-118<br />
HP Color LaserJet 8500 Series Printers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-119<br />
HP LaserJet 1100 Series Printers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-120<br />
HP LaserJet 2100 Series Printers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-120<br />
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3 Internal Typefaces / Fonts and Symbol Sets<br />
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1<br />
Bitmap Fonts and Symbol Sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-2<br />
Scalable Typefaces and Symbol Sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4<br />
Typeface Selection Differences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-13<br />
4 Print Environment<br />
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1<br />
5 Memory Usage<br />
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-1<br />
Operation of ADC and MEt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-2<br />
Image Adapt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-2<br />
Additional MEt Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-3<br />
ADC and MEt Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-3<br />
Recommendations For Sending Data to the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-4<br />
Raster Graphics Adaptive Compression (Method 5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-7<br />
Appendix A Printer Commands<br />
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1<br />
Appendix B Internal Symbol Set Charts<br />
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1<br />
ISO Substitution Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-34<br />
Conversion Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-35<br />
Appendix C Symbol Set and Typeface Codes<br />
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-1<br />
Appendix D MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes<br />
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-1<br />
Index<br />
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ENWW Printer Features 1-1<br />
1Printer Features<br />
Introduction<br />
Hewlett-Packard printers which support the PCL 5 printer language<br />
contain slightly different feature sets, each suitable for that printer&#8217;s<br />
intended use. Each printer implements minor variations of PCL 5 as a<br />
result of those differences. With new printer releases, new features<br />
may be added with new commands and/or PCL operations which<br />
require documentation.<br />
The purpose of this guide is to identify the differences in the<br />
implementation of the PCL 5 Printer Language for different<br />
HP LaserJet and DeskJet printers, as compared to the features<br />
described in the PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference<br />
Manual. This guide describes new commands and exceptions to<br />
existing commands unique to the printers, as well as internal<br />
typeface/font support and print environment settings.<br />
Note For information about products newer than those included in this<br />
book, see the PCL5 Comparison Guide Addendum, which includes<br />
product-specific information about newer products, as well as<br />
commands and variables added to support these newer products.<br />
1-2 Printer Features ENWW<br />
This guide covers the following HP LaserJet printers:<br />
This guide also covers the HP 1200C and 1600C DeskJet printers.<br />
Introduction Date<br />
􀁺 LaserJet III March 1990<br />
􀁺 LaserJet IIID September 1990<br />
􀁺 LaserJet IIISi February 1991<br />
􀁺 LaserJet IIIP May 1991<br />
􀁺 LaserJet 4, 4M October 1992<br />
􀁺 LaserJet 4Si, 4SiMx April 1993<br />
􀁺 LaserJet 4L, 4ML May 1993<br />
􀁺 LaserJet 4P, 4MP September 1993<br />
􀁺 LaserJet 4 Plus, 4M Plus, 4PJ May 1994<br />
􀁺 LaserJet 4V, 4MV September 1994<br />
􀁺 DeskJet 1200C, 1200/PS May 1993<br />
􀁺 Color LaserJet September 1994<br />
􀁺 LaserJet 4LC March 1995<br />
􀁺 DeskJet 1600C March 1995<br />
􀁺 LaserJet 4LJ Pro May 1995<br />
􀁺 LaserJet 5P, 5MP May 1995<br />
􀁺 LaserJet 5L September 1995<br />
􀁺 LaserJet 5Si, 5SiMx November 1995<br />
􀁺 Color LaserJet 5, 5M March 1996<br />
􀁺 LaserJet 5, 5M April 1996<br />
􀁺 LaserJet 5Si Mopier October 1996<br />
􀁺 LaserJet 6P, 6MP October 1996<br />
􀁺 LaserJet 6L September 1997<br />
􀁺 LaserJet 4000 series November 1997<br />
􀁺 LaserJet 5000 series February 1998<br />
􀁺 LaserJet 8000 series May 1998<br />
􀁺 LaserJet 8100 series October 1998<br />
􀁺 Color LaserJet 4500 series October 1998<br />
􀁺 Color LaserJet 8500 series October 1998<br />
􀁺 LaserJet 1100 series October 1998<br />
􀁺 LaserJet 2100 series February 1999<br />
ENWW Printer Features 1-3<br />
PCL Feature Support<br />
Tables 1-1A through 1-1C, the PCL Feature Support Matrix, lists all<br />
the printer commands from the PCL 5 Printer Language Technical<br />
Reference Manual and identifies which of these commands are<br />
supported by the various printers. The table below describes the<br />
printers covered in each table. (More detailed PCL information for<br />
each PCL 5 printer is provided in Chapter 2.)<br />
Note The PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference Manual (part<br />
number 5961-0509) was revised for the release of the HP LaserJet 4<br />
printer and contains all PCL language features up to the<br />
HP LaserJet 4 printer. Subsequent commands are covered in this<br />
PCL 5 Comparison Guide and the PCL 5 Color Technical Reference<br />
Manual.<br />
Table Pages Features for these Printers<br />
1-1A 1-6 to 15 HP LaserJet III, IIID, IIISi, IIIP, 4, 4M, 4Si,<br />
4SiMx, 4L, 4ML, 4P, 4MP, 4PJ, 4 Plus,<br />
4M Plus, 4V, 4MV<br />
1-1B 1-16 to 25 HP Color LaserJet, Color LaserJet 5/5M,<br />
LaserJet 4LJ Pro, 4LC, 5L, 6L, 6L Gold, 5P,<br />
5MP, 6P, 6MP, 5Si, 5SiMx, 5Si Mopier, 5,<br />
5M, DeskJet 1200C, DeskJet 1600C<br />
1-1C 1-26 to 35 HP LaserJet 1100 Series, 2100 Series,<br />
4000 Series, 5000 Series, 8000 Series,<br />
8100 Series,<br />
HP Color LaserJet 4500 Series,<br />
HP Color LaserJet 8500 Series<br />
1-4 Printer Features ENWW<br />
Note In Table 1-1, if the command value field parameters are not listed,<br />
then all parameters are supported by printers that support that<br />
command.<br />
The value in parentheses following a command parameter identifies<br />
the parameter value (for example, the parameter “Letter (2)” indicates<br />
that the value field to select letter size in the Page Size command is<br />
“2”).<br />
Commands which are not supported (“ns”) by a printer are ignored.<br />
ENWW Printer Features 1-5<br />
PCL 5 Technical Reference Manual Corrections<br />
This section describes updates to the PCL 5 Printer Language<br />
Technical Reference Manual (5961-0509). Because this manual will<br />
not be updated, any changes to it are documented in this guide.<br />
Some errors have been identified in the PCL 5 Printer Language<br />
Technical Reference Manual since its printing. Those errors are<br />
identified and corrections are provided on this page.<br />
Chapter 4 PCL Job Control Commands<br />
Unit of Measure Command<br />
In Figure 4-6 on page 4-18, the two escape sequences at the top<br />
should read “(?&amp;u100D) and (?&amp;u200D)” instead of “(?&amp;u100B)<br />
and (?&amp;u200B).”<br />
Chapter 8 PCL Font Selection<br />
Transparent Print Data Command<br />
The last sentence in the note at the bottom of page 8-33 should read<br />
“Refer to the PCL 5 Comparison Guide, Appendix A, for character<br />
codes for the various symbol sets.” instead of “Refer to Appendix A<br />
for character codes for the various symbol sets.”<br />
Chapter 13 The PCL Print Model<br />
User-Defined Pattern Command<br />
In Figure 13-10 on page 13-19, byte zero should read Format (20)<br />
instead of Format (0)<br />
On page 13-21, Format (Byte 0) should read “0” for a 300 DPI<br />
user-defined pattern header and “20” for a resolution-specified<br />
user-defined pattern header.<br />
1-6 Printer Features ENWW<br />
Table 1-1A. PCL 5 Feature Support Matrix<br />
FUNCTION COMMAND III IIID IIISi IIIP<br />
4<br />
4M<br />
4Si<br />
4Si Mx 4L<br />
4ML<br />
4P<br />
4 MP 4PJ<br />
4 Plus<br />
4M Plus<br />
4V<br />
4 MV<br />
MISCELLANEOUS<br />
Configuration (AppleTalk) ?&amp;b#W[data] ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ns ✓ ns ✓ ✓<br />
JOB CONTROL<br />
Universal Exit/Start of PJL<br />
(UEL)<br />
?%–12345X ns ns ✓ ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Reset ?E ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Number of Copies ?&amp;l#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Simplex/Duplex Print ?&amp;l#S ns ✓ ✓ ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ✓1 ns<br />
Left (Long-Edge) Offset<br />
Registration<br />
?&amp;l#U ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Top (Short-Edge) Offset<br />
Registration<br />
?&amp;l#Z ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Unit Of Measure ?&amp;u#D ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Mechanical Print Quality ?*o#Q ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Media Type ?&amp;l#M ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Negative Motion ?&amp;a#N ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Self-Test ?z ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Paper Type ?&amp;n5WdBond ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n6WdPlain ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n6WdColor ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n7WdLabels ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n9WdRecycled ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n11WdLetterhead ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n10WdCardstock ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n11WdPrepunched ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n11WdPreprinted ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n13WdTransparency ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n#WdCustomType2 ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
✓ Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
1 Supported if duplex option is installed.<br />
2 For custom paper, replace “CustomType” with the name of the paper, and replace “#” with the number of characters in the name, plus 1.<br />
ENWW Printer Features 1-7<br />
Table 1-1A. PCL 5 Feature Support Matrix (continued)<br />
FUNCTION COMMAND III IIID IIISi IIIP<br />
4<br />
4M<br />
4Si<br />
4SiMx 4L<br />
4ML<br />
4P<br />
4MP 4PJ<br />
4 Plus<br />
4M Plus<br />
4V<br />
4MV<br />
PAGE CONTROL<br />
Page (Job) Size ?&amp;l#A<br />
Executive (1) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Letter (2) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Legal (3) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Ledger (6) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓<br />
A5 (25) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
A4 (26) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
A3 (27) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓<br />
JIS B5 Paper (45) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ns ✓<br />
JIS B4 Paper (46) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓<br />
Monarch Envelope (80) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Comm. 10 Envelope (81) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Intl. DL Envelope (90) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Intl. C5 Envelope (91) ✓ ✓ ns ✓ ✓ ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Intl. B5 Envelope (100) ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Custom (101) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ns ✓2<br />
Hagaki Postcard (71) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ns ✓<br />
Oufuku-Hagaki<br />
Postcard (72)<br />
ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ns ✓<br />
Orientation ?&amp;l#O ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Page Side Selection1 ?&amp;a#G ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Job Separation ?&amp;l1T ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Finish Mode ?&amp;b#F ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
✓ Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
1 On non-duplex printers, this command causes a conditional page eject.<br />
2 The custom size is 11.7&#8243; x 17.7&#8243; on the HP LaserJet 4V/4MV printers.<br />
1-8 Printer Features ENWW<br />
Table 1-1A. PCL 5 Feature Support Matrix (continued)<br />
FUNCTION COMMAND III IIID IIISi IIIP<br />
4<br />
4M<br />
4Si<br />
4SiMx 4L<br />
4ML<br />
4P<br />
4MP 4PJ<br />
4 Plus<br />
4M Plus<br />
4V<br />
4MV<br />
PAGE CONTROL (continued)<br />
Paper (Media) Source ?&amp;l#H<br />
Eject Page (0) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Main (Front) Paper<br />
Source (1)<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Manual (Top/Rear)<br />
Feed (2)<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Manual Env. Feed (3) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Alt. Paper Source (4) ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ✓ ✓<br />
Opt. Large Source (5) ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ✓ ✓<br />
Envelope Feeder (6) ns ✓ ✓ ns ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ✓ ns<br />
Auto Select (7) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Tray 1 (right side) (8) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
HCI Trays 2-21 (20-39) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Output (Media) Bin ?&amp;l#G<br />
Automatic (0) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Destination Tray 1 (1) ns ns ✓ ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Destination Tray 2 (2) ns ns ✓ ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Destination Tray 3 (3) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Print Direction ?&amp;a#P ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Character Text Path Dir. ?&amp;c#T ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ns ✓<br />
Left Margin ?&amp;a#L ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Right Margin ?&amp;a#M ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Clear Horizontal Margins ?9 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Top Margin ?&amp;l#E ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Text Length ?&amp;l#F ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Perforation Skip ?&amp;l#L ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Horizontal Motion Index ?&amp;k#H ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Vertical Motion Index ?&amp;l#C ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Line Spacing ?&amp;l#D ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
ALPHANUMERIC ID (Media selection by type/PCL mass storage command)<br />
Alphanumeric ID ?&amp;n#W[operation] [string] ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
✓ Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
ENWW Printer Features 1-9<br />
Table 1-1A. PCL 5 Feature Support Matrix (continued)<br />
FUNCTION COMMAND III IIID IIISi IIIP<br />
4<br />
4M<br />
4Si<br />
4Si Mx 4L<br />
4ML<br />
4P<br />
4MP 4PJ<br />
4 Plus<br />
4M Plus<br />
4V<br />
4MV<br />
CURSOR POSITIONING<br />
Horizontal Position ?&amp;a#C ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*p#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;a#H ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Vertical Position ?&amp;a#R ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*p#Y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;a#V ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Half Line Feed ?= ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Line Termination ?&amp;k#G ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Push/Pop Position ?&amp;f#S ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
FONT SELECTION<br />
The Primary font printer commands in this table can be changed to Secondary by replacing the left parenthesis “(” in the command with a right<br />
parenthesis “)”.<br />
Symbol Set (Primary) ?(ID ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Spacing (Primary) ?(s#P ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pitch (Primary) ?(s#H ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Height (Primary) ?(s#V ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Style (Primary) ?(s#S ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Stroke Weight (Primary) ?(s#B ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Typeface (Primary) ?(s#T ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Font Selection By ID # (Pri.) ?(#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Select Default Font<br />
(Primary)<br />
?(3@ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Underline ?&amp;d#D ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;d@ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Transparent Print Data ?&amp;p#X[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Text Parsing Method ?&amp;t#P ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ns ✓<br />
FONT MANAGEMENT<br />
Assign Font ID # ?*c#D ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Font Control ?*c#F ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
USER-DEFINED SYMBOL SET<br />
Symbol Set ID Code ?*c#R ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Define Symbol Set ?(f#W[data] ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Symbol Set Control ?*c#S ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
1-10 Printer Features ENWW<br />
Table 1-1A. PCL 5 Feature Support Matrix (continued)<br />
FUNCTION COMMAND III IIID IIISi IIIP<br />
4<br />
4M<br />
4Si<br />
4Si Mx 4L<br />
4ML<br />
4P<br />
4MP 4PJ<br />
4 Plus<br />
4M Plus<br />
4V<br />
4MV<br />
SOFT FONT CREATION<br />
Font Descriptor ?)s#W[data]<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 32767 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 65535 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Character Code ?*c#E ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Download Character ?(s#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
MACROS<br />
Macro ID ?&amp;f#Y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Macro Control ?&amp;f#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
PRINT MODEL IMAGING<br />
Source Transparency Mode ?*v#N ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pattern Transparency Mode ?*v#O ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Area Fill (Pattern) ID ?*c#G ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Select Current Pattern ?*v#T<br />
Solid Black (0) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Solid White (1) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
HP Shading Pattern (2) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Cross-hatch Pattern (3)<br />
(HP-hatch Pattern)<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined Pattern (4) ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Logical Operation ?*l#O ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pixel Placement ?*l#R ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
USER-DEFINED PATTERN<br />
Define (Download) Pattern ?*c#W[data] ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 32767 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 65535<br />
Set Pattern Reference Point ?*p#R ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined Pattern Control ?*c#Q ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
ENWW Printer Features 1-11<br />
Table 1-1A. PCL 5 Feature Support Matrix (continued)<br />
FUNCTION COMMAND III IIID IIISi IIIP<br />
4<br />
4M<br />
4Si<br />
4Si Mx 4L<br />
4ML<br />
4P<br />
4MP 4PJ<br />
4 Plus<br />
4M Plus<br />
4V<br />
4MV<br />
RASTER GRAPHICS<br />
Raster Resolution ?*t#R<br />
75 Dots/Inch (75) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
100 Dots/Inch (100) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
150 Dots/Inch (150) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
200 Dots/Inch (200)1 ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ns ✓2 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
300 Dots/Inch (300) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
600 Dots/Inch (600)1 ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ns ✓2 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Graphics Presentation ?*r#F ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Raster Height (Source) ?*r#T ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Raster Height (Destination) ?*t#V ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Raster Width (Source) ?*r#S ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Raster Width (Destination) ?*t#H ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Scale Algorithm ?*t#K ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Start Raster Graphics ?*r#A<br />
At logical page left<br />
limit(0)<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
At CAP (1) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
At logic. page left limit,<br />
scaling ON (2)<br />
ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
At CAP, scaling ON (3) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Y Offset ?*b#Y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Set Compression Mode ?*b#M<br />
Unencoded (0) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Run-Length Encoded (1) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
TIFF Encoded (2) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Delta Row Encoded (3) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Mode 5 Adaptive (5) ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Replacement Delta<br />
Row (9)<br />
ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Transfer Raster (Row/Block) ?*b#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Transfer Raster (Plane) ?*b#V[data] ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
End Graphics<br />
Version B ?*rB ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Version C (Preferred) ?*rC ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
1 Supported if printer resolution is 600 dpi.<br />
2 The 4ML printer does not support 200 or 600 dpi operation.<br />
1-12 Printer Features ENWW<br />
Table 1-1A. PCL 5 Feature Support Matrix (continued)<br />
FUNCTION COMMAND III IIID IIISi IIIP<br />
4<br />
4M<br />
4Si<br />
4Si Mx 4L<br />
4ML<br />
4P<br />
4MP 4PJ<br />
4 Plus<br />
4M Plus<br />
4V<br />
4MV<br />
RECTANGULAR AREA FILL<br />
Horizontal Rectangle Size ?*c#A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*c#H ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Vertical Rectangle Size ?*c#B ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*c#V ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pattern ID (Area Fill ID) ?*c#G<br />
1-100 for Shading ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
1-6 for Cross-hatch ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
0-32767 for User-defined ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Fill Rectangle Area ?*c#P<br />
Black (solid) (0) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
(Solid) White (erase) (1) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Shaded (gray) (2) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Cross-hatch Pattern (3) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined Pattern (4) ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Current Pattern (5) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
STATUS READBACK<br />
Set Status Readback<br />
Location Type<br />
?*s#T ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Set Status Readback<br />
Location Unit<br />
?*s#U ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Inquire Status Readback<br />
Entity<br />
?*s#I ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Free Space ?*s1M ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Flush All Pages ?&amp;r#F ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Echo ?*s#X ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
ENWW Printer Features 1-13<br />
Table 1-1A. PCL 5 Feature Support Matrix (continued)<br />
FUNCTION COMMAND III IIID IIISi IIIP<br />
4<br />
4M<br />
4Si<br />
4SiMx 4L<br />
4ML<br />
4P<br />
4MP 4PJ<br />
4 Plus<br />
4M Plus<br />
4V<br />
4MV<br />
PICTURE FRAME (for Vector Graphics)<br />
Picture Frame Horiz. Size ?*c#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Picture Frame Vert. Size ?*c#Y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Set Picture Frame Anchor Point ?*c0T ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
HP-GL/2 Horiz. Plot Size ?*c#K ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
HP-GL/2 Vert. Plot Size ?*c#L ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Enter HP-GL/2 ?%#B<br />
_Stand-alone plotter (-1) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
_Previous HP-GL (0) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
_Current PCL CAP (1) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
_Current PCL coordinates and<br />
old HP-GL/2 (2)<br />
ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
_Current PCL coordinates and<br />
current CAP (3)<br />
ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Enter PCL Mode ?%#A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
PROGRAMMING HINTS<br />
Display Functions<br />
On ?Y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Off ?Z ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
End-Of-Line Wrap ?&amp;s#C ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
1-14 Printer Features ENWW<br />
Table 1-1A. PCL 5 Feature Support Matrix (continued)<br />
FUNCTION COMMAND III IIID IIISi IIIP<br />
4<br />
4M<br />
4Si<br />
4Si Mx 4L<br />
4ML<br />
4P<br />
4MP 4PJ<br />
4 Plus<br />
4M Plus<br />
4V<br />
4MV<br />
PCL 5 COLOR COMMANDS<br />
Assign Color Index ?*v#I ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Color Component 1 ?*v#A ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Color Component 2 ?*v#B ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Color Component 3 ?*v#C ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Color Lookup Tables ?*l#W[data] ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Configure Image Data ?*v#W[data] ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Download Dither Matrix ?*m#W ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Foreground Color ?*v#S ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Gamma Correction ?*t#I ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Monochrome Print Mode ?&amp;b#M ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Palette Control ID ?&amp;p#I ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Palette Control ?&amp;p#C ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Push/Pop Palette ?*p#P ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Render Algorithm ?*t#J<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 8 ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Range: 9 &#8211; 10 ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Range: 11 &#8211; 14 ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Range: 15 &#8211; 19 ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Select Palette ?&amp;p#S ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Set Viewing Illuminant ?*i#W[data] ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Simple Color ?*r#U ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
✓ Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
ENWW Printer Features 1-15<br />
Table 1-1A. PCL 5 Feature Support Matrix (continued)<br />
FUNCTION COMMAND III IIID IIISi IIIP<br />
4<br />
4M<br />
4Si<br />
4Si Mx 4L<br />
4ML<br />
4P<br />
4MP 4PJ<br />
4 Plus<br />
4M Plus<br />
4V<br />
4MV<br />
HP-GL/2 GRAPHICS<br />
HP-GL/2—Commands listed<br />
in Table A-2 except as<br />
shown below<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Advance Full Page PG ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Bezier BR, BZ ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Begin Plot BP ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Chord Tolerance Mode CT ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
(Relative) Color Range CR ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Download Character DL ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Fill Type FT<br />
Odd/Even ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Non-Zero Winding ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Frame Advance FR ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Label origin LO<br />
1-9 / 11-19 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
21 ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Media Type MT ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Merge Control MC ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Number of Pens NP ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Output Error OE ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Output Hardcopy Limits OH ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Output Identification OI ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Output P1 and P2 OP ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Output Status OS ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Pen Color Assignment PC ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Pixel Placement PP ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Plot Size PS ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Quality Level QL ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Replot RP ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
✓ Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
1-16 Printer Features ENWW<br />
Table 1-1B. PCL 5 Feature Support Matrix<br />
FUNCTION COMMAND<br />
Color<br />
LJ<br />
Color<br />
LJ 5,<br />
5M<br />
4LJ<br />
Pro 4LC<br />
5L<br />
6L<br />
6L Gold<br />
5P<br />
5 MP<br />
6P<br />
6 MP<br />
5Si<br />
5Si Mx<br />
Mopier<br />
5<br />
5M<br />
Desk<br />
Jet<br />
1200C<br />
Desk<br />
Jet<br />
1600C<br />
MISCELLANEOUS<br />
Configuration<br />
(AppleTalk)<br />
?&amp;b#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
JOB CONTROL<br />
Universal Exit/Start of<br />
PJL (UEL)<br />
?%–12✓45X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Reset ?E ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Number of Copies ?&amp;l#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Simplex/Duplex Print ?&amp;l#S ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ns ns<br />
Left (Long-Edge) Offset<br />
Registration<br />
?&amp;l#U ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Top (Short-Edge) Offset<br />
Registration<br />
?&amp;l#Z ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Unit Of Measure ?&amp;u#D ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ns ✓<br />
Mechanical Print Quality ?*o#Q ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓<br />
Media Type ?&amp;l#M ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓<br />
Negative Motion ?&amp;a#N ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓<br />
Self-Test ?z ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Paper Type ?&amp;n5WdBond ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n6WdPlain ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n6WdColor ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n7WdLabels ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n9WdRecycled ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n11WdLetterhead ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n10WdCardstock ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n11WdPrepunched ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n11WdPreprinted ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n13WdTransparency ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n#WdCustomType1 ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
✓ Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
1 For custom paper, replace “CustomType” with the name of the paper, and replace “#” with the number of characters in the name, plus 1.<br />
ENWW Printer Features 1-17<br />
Table 1-1B. PCL 5 Feature Support Matrix (continued)<br />
FUNCTION COMMAND<br />
Color<br />
LJ<br />
Color<br />
LJ 5,<br />
5M<br />
4LJ<br />
Pro 4LC<br />
5L<br />
6L<br />
6L Gold<br />
5P<br />
5MP<br />
6P<br />
6MP<br />
5Si<br />
5SiMx<br />
Mopier<br />
5<br />
5M<br />
Desk<br />
Jet<br />
1200C<br />
Desk<br />
Jet<br />
1600C<br />
PAGE CONTROL<br />
Page (Job) Size ?&amp;l#A<br />
Executive (1) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ns ns<br />
Letter (2) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Legal (3) ✓ ✓1 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Ledger (6) ✓4 ✓1 ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns<br />
A5 (25) ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ns ✓ ns ns<br />
A4 (26) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
A3 (27) ✓ ✓1 ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns<br />
JIS B5 Paper (45) ns ns ✓ ✓ ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ns ns<br />
JIS B4 Paper (46) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Monarch Envelope<br />
(80)<br />
ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ns ns<br />
Com-10 Envelope<br />
(81)<br />
ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Intl. DL Envelope (90) ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Intl. C5 Envelope (91) ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Intl. B5 Envelope (100) ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ns ns<br />
Custom (101) ns ns ✓ ✓ ns2 ✓ ✓ ✓ 3 ✓ ns ns<br />
Hagaki Postcard (71) ns ns ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Oufuku-Hagaki<br />
Postcard (72)<br />
ns ns ✓ ✓ ns ns ✓ ns ✓ ns ns<br />
Orientation ?&amp;l#O ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Page Side Selection4 ?&amp;a#G ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Job Separation ?&amp;l1T ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Finish Mode ?&amp;b#F ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
✓ Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
1 Black &amp; White only<br />
2 For the HP LaserJet 5L printer, the printer driver sets the paper size to legal (3) when “custom” is selected.<br />
3 The custom size is 11.7&#8243; x 17.7&#8243; on HP LaserJet 5Si, 5SiMx, and 5Si Mopier printers.<br />
4 On non-duplex printers, this command causes a conditional page eject.<br />
1-18 Printer Features ENWW<br />
Table 1-1B. PCL 5 Feature Support Matrix (continued)<br />
FUNCTION COMMAND<br />
Color<br />
LJ<br />
Color<br />
LJ 5,<br />
5M<br />
4LJ<br />
Pro 4LC<br />
5L<br />
6L<br />
6L Gold<br />
5P<br />
5MP<br />
6P<br />
6MP<br />
5Si<br />
5Si Mx<br />
Mopier<br />
5<br />
5M<br />
Desk<br />
Jet<br />
1200C<br />
Desk<br />
Jet<br />
1600C<br />
PAGE CONTROL (continued)<br />
Paper (Media) Source ?&amp;l#H<br />
Eject Page (0) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Main (Front) Paper<br />
Source (1)<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Manual (Top/Rear)<br />
Feed (2)<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Manual Env. Feed (3) ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ns ns<br />
Alt. Paper Source (4) ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ns ns<br />
Optional Source (5) ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ns<br />
Envelope Feeder (6) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ns ns<br />
Auto Select (7) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ns ✓<br />
Tray 1 (right side) (8) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns<br />
HCI Trays 2-21 (20-39) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns<br />
Output (Media) Bin ?&amp;l#G<br />
Automatic (0) ns ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Destination Tray 1 (1) ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ns ns<br />
Destination Tray 2 ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ns ns<br />
Destination Tray 3 ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns<br />
Print Direction ?&amp;a#P ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Character Text Path Dir. ?&amp;c#T ns ns ✓ ✓ ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ns ns<br />
Left Margin ?&amp;a#L ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Right Margin ?&amp;a#M ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Clear Horizontal<br />
Margins<br />
?9 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Top Margin ?&amp;l#E ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Text Length ?&amp;l#F ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Perforation Skip ?&amp;l#L ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Horizontal Motion Index ?&amp;k#H ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Vertical Motion Index ?&amp;l#C ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Line Spacing ?&amp;l#D ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
ALPHANUMERIC ID (Media selection by type/PCL mass storage command)<br />
Alphanumeric ID ?&amp;n#W[operation]<br />
[string]<br />
ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ns ns<br />
✓ Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
ENWW Printer Features 1-19<br />
Table 1-1B. PCL 5 Feature Support Matrix (continued)<br />
FUNCTION COMMAND<br />
Color<br />
LJ<br />
Color<br />
LJ 5,<br />
5M<br />
4LJ<br />
Pro 4LC<br />
5L<br />
6L<br />
6L Gold<br />
5P<br />
5 MP<br />
6P<br />
6 MP<br />
5Si<br />
5SiMx<br />
Mopier<br />
5<br />
5M<br />
Desk<br />
Jet<br />
1200C<br />
Desk<br />
Jet<br />
1600C<br />
CURSOR POSITIONING<br />
Horizontal Position ?&amp;a#C ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*p#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;a#H ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Vertical Position ?&amp;a#R ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*p#Y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;a#V ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Half Line Feed ?= ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Line Termination ?&amp;k#G ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Push/Pop Position ?&amp;f#S ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
FONT SELECTION<br />
The Primary font commands in this table can be changed to Secondary by replacing the left parenthesis “(” in the command with a right<br />
parenthesis “)”.<br />
Symbol Set (Primary) ?(ID ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Spacing (Primary) ?(s#P ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pitch (Primary) ?(s#H ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Height (Primary) ?(s#V ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Style (Primary) ?(s#S ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Stroke Weight (Primary) ?(s#B ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Typeface (Primary) ?(s#T ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Font Selection By ID #<br />
(Pri.)<br />
?(#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Select Default Font<br />
(Primary)<br />
?(3@ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Underline ?&amp;d#D ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;d@ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Transparent Print Data ?&amp;p#X[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Text Parsing Method ?&amp;t#P ns ns ✓ ✓ ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 1 ✓<br />
FONT MANAGEMENT<br />
Assign Font ID # ?*c#D ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Font Control ?*c#F ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
USER-DEFINED SYMBOL SET<br />
Symbol Set ID Code ?*c#R ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Define Symbol Set ?(f#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Symbol Set Control ?*c#S ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
1 Available in code versions “B” and “C” only (see the DeskJet 1200C section near the end of this chapter).<br />
1-20 Printer Features ENWW<br />
Table 1-1B. PCL 5 Feature Support Matrix (continued)<br />
FUNCTION COMMAND<br />
Color<br />
LJ<br />
Color<br />
LJ 5,<br />
5M<br />
4LJ<br />
Pro 4LC<br />
5L<br />
6L<br />
6L Gold<br />
5P<br />
5 MP<br />
6P<br />
6 MP<br />
5Si<br />
5SiMx<br />
Mopier<br />
5<br />
5M<br />
Desk<br />
Jet<br />
1200C<br />
Desk<br />
Jet<br />
1600C<br />
SOFT FONT CREATION<br />
Font Descriptor ?)s#W[data]<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 32767 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 65535 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Character Code ?*c#E ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Download Character ?(s#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
MACROS<br />
Macro ID ?&amp;f#Y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Macro Control ?&amp;f#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
PRINT MODEL IMAGING<br />
Source Transparency<br />
Mode<br />
?*v#N ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pattern Transparency<br />
Mode<br />
?*v#O ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Area Fill (Pattern) ID ?*c#G ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Select Current Pattern ?*v#T<br />
Solid Black (0) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Solid White (1) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
HP Shading<br />
Pattern (2)<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Cross-hatch Pattern<br />
(3) (HP-hatch Pattern)<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined<br />
Pattern (4)<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Logical Operation ?*l#O ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pixel Placement ?*l#R ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
USER-DEFINED PATTERN<br />
Define (Download)<br />
Pattern<br />
?*c#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 32767 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 65535 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Set Pattern Reference<br />
Point<br />
?*p#R ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined Pattern<br />
Control<br />
?*c#Q ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
ENWW Printer Features 1-21<br />
Table 1-1B. PCL 5 Feature Support Matrix (continued)<br />
FUNCTION COMMAND<br />
Color<br />
LJ<br />
Color<br />
LJ 5,<br />
5M<br />
4LJ<br />
Pro 4LC<br />
5L<br />
6L<br />
6L Gold<br />
5P<br />
5 MP<br />
6P<br />
6MP<br />
5Si<br />
5SiMx<br />
Mopier<br />
5<br />
5M<br />
Desk<br />
Jet<br />
1200C<br />
Desk<br />
Jet<br />
1600C<br />
RASTER GRAPHICS<br />
Raster Resolution ?*t#R<br />
75 Dots/Inch (75) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
100 Dots/Inch (100) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
150 Dots/Inch (150) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
200 Dots/Inch (200)1 ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ns ✓<br />
300 Dots/Inch (300) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
600 Dots/Inch (600)1 ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ns ✓<br />
Graphics Presentation ?*r#F ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Raster Height (Source) ?*r#T ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Raster Height<br />
(Destination)<br />
?*t#V ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓<br />
Raster Width (Source) ?*r#S ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Raster Width (Destination) ?*t#H ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓<br />
Scale Algorithm ?*t#K ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓<br />
Start Raster Graphics ?*r#A<br />
At logical page left<br />
limit(0)<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
At CAP (1) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
At logic. page left limit,<br />
scaling ON (2)<br />
✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓<br />
At CAP, scaling ON (3) ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓<br />
Y Offset ?*b#Y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Set Compression Mode ?*b#M<br />
Unencoded (0) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Run-Length Encoded (1) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
TIFF Encoded (2) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Delta Row Encoded (3) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Mode 5 Adaptive (5) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Replacement Delta<br />
Row (9)<br />
ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓<br />
Transfer Raster<br />
(Row/Block)<br />
?*b#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Transfer Raster (Plane) ?*b#V[data] ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓<br />
End Graphics<br />
Version B ?*rB ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Version C (Preferred) ?*rC ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
1 Supported if printer resolution is 600 dpi.<br />
1-22 Printer Features ENWW<br />
Table 1-1B. PCL 5 Feature Support Matrix (continued)<br />
FUNCTION COMMAND<br />
Color<br />
LJ<br />
Color<br />
LJ 5,<br />
5M<br />
4LJ<br />
Pro 4LC<br />
5L<br />
6L<br />
6L Gold<br />
5P<br />
5 MP<br />
6P<br />
6MP<br />
5Si<br />
5SiMx<br />
Mopier<br />
5<br />
5M<br />
Desk<br />
Jet<br />
1200C<br />
Desk<br />
Jet<br />
1600C<br />
RECTANGULAR AREA FILL<br />
Horizontal Rectangle Size ?*c#A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*c#H ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Vertical Rectangle Size ?*c#B ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*c#V ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pattern ID (Area Fill ID) ?*c#G<br />
1-100 for Shading ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
1-6 for Cross-hatch ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
0-32767 for User-defined ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Fill Rectangle Area ?*c#P<br />
Black (solid) (0) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
(Solid) White (erase) (1) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Shaded (gray) (2) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Cross-hatch Pattern (3) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined Pattern (4) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Current Pattern (5) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
STATUS READBACK<br />
Set Status Readback<br />
Location Type<br />
?*s#T ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ns ns<br />
Set Status Readback<br />
Location Unit<br />
?*s#U ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ns ns<br />
Inquire Status Readback<br />
Entity<br />
?*s#I ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ns ns<br />
Free Space ?*s1M ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ns ns<br />
Flush All Pages ?&amp;r#F ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Echo ?*s#X ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ns ns<br />
✓ Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
ENWW Printer Features 1-23<br />
Table 1-1B. PCL 5 Feature Support Matrix (continued)<br />
FUNCTION COMMAND<br />
Color<br />
LJ<br />
Color<br />
LJ 5,<br />
5M<br />
4LJ<br />
Pro 4LC<br />
5L<br />
6L<br />
6L Gold<br />
5P<br />
5MP<br />
6P<br />
6MP<br />
5Si<br />
5SiMx<br />
Mopier<br />
5<br />
5M<br />
Desk<br />
Jet<br />
1200C<br />
Desk<br />
Jet<br />
1600C<br />
PICTURE FRAME (for Vector Graphics)<br />
Picture Frame Horiz. Size ?*c#X ✓ ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Picture Frame Vert. Size ?*c#Y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Set Picture Frame Anchor<br />
Point<br />
?*c0T ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
HP-GL/2 Horiz. Plot Size ?*c#K ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
HP-GL/2 Vert. Plot Size ?*c#L ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Enter HP-GL/2 ?%#B<br />
_Stand-alone plotter (-1) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns 3 ns<br />
_Previous HP-GL (0) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
_Current PCL CAP (1) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
_Current PCL coordinates<br />
and old HP-GL/2 (2)<br />
ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓<br />
_Current PCL coordinates<br />
and current CAP (3)<br />
ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓<br />
Enter PCL Mode ?%#A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
PROGRAMMING HINTS<br />
Display Functions<br />
On ?Y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Off ?Z ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
End-Of-Line Wrap ?&amp;s#C ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
1-24 Printer Features ENWW<br />
Table 1-1B. PCL 5 Feature Support Matrix (continued)<br />
FUNCTION COMMAND<br />
Color<br />
LJ<br />
Color<br />
LJ 5,<br />
5M<br />
4LJ<br />
Pro 4LC<br />
5L<br />
6L<br />
6L Gold<br />
5P<br />
5MP<br />
6P<br />
6MP<br />
5Si<br />
5SiMx<br />
Mopier<br />
5<br />
5M<br />
Desk<br />
Jet<br />
1200C<br />
Desk<br />
Jet<br />
1600C<br />
PCL 5 COLOR COMMANDS<br />
Assign Color Index ?*v#I ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓<br />
Color Component 1 ?*v#A ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓<br />
Color Component 2 ?*v#B ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓<br />
Color Component 3 ?*v#C ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓<br />
Color Lookup Tables ?*l#W[data] ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Configure Image Data ?*v#W[data] ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓<br />
Download Dither Matrix ?*m#W ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓<br />
Foreground Color ?*v#S ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓<br />
Gamma Correction ?*t#I ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓<br />
Monochrome Print<br />
Mode<br />
?&amp;b#M ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Palette Control ID ?&amp;p#I ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Palette Control ?&amp;p#C ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Push/Pop Palette ?*p#P ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓<br />
Render Algorithm ?*t#J<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 8 ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓<br />
Range: 9 &#8211; 10 ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓<br />
Range: 11 &#8211; 14 ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓<br />
Range: 15 &#8211; 19 ns ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Select Palette ?&amp;p#S ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Set Viewing Illuminant ?*i#W[data] ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Simple Color ?*r#U ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓<br />
✓ Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
ENWW Printer Features 1-25<br />
Table 1-1B. PCL 5 Feature Support Matrix (continued)<br />
FUNCTION COMMAND<br />
Color<br />
LJ<br />
Color<br />
LJ 5,<br />
5M<br />
4LJ<br />
Pro 4LC<br />
5L<br />
6L<br />
6L Gold<br />
5P<br />
5MP<br />
6P<br />
6MP<br />
5Si<br />
5SiMx<br />
Mopier<br />
5<br />
5M<br />
Desk<br />
Jet<br />
1200C<br />
Desk<br />
Jet<br />
1600C<br />
HP-GL/2 GRAPHICS<br />
HP-GL/2—Commands<br />
listed in Table A-2<br />
except as shown below<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Advance Full Page PG ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓1 ns<br />
Bezier BR, BZ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Begin Plot BP ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓1 ns<br />
Chord Tolerance Mode CT ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓1 ns<br />
(Relative) Color Range CR ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓<br />
Download Character DL ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓1 ns<br />
Fill Type FT<br />
Odd/Even ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Non-Zero Winding ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Frame Advance FR ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓1 ns<br />
Label origin LO<br />
1-9 / 11-19 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
21 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Media Type MT ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓1 ns<br />
Merge Control MC ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Number of Pens NP ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓<br />
Output Error OE ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓1 ns<br />
Output Hardcopy Limits OH ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓1 ns<br />
Output Identification OI ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓1 ns<br />
Output P1 and P2 OP ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓1 ns<br />
Output Status OS ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓1 ns<br />
Pen Color Assignment PC 3 3 ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ 3<br />
Pixel Placement PP 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ✓ 3<br />
Plot Size PS ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓1 ns<br />
Quality Level QL ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓1 ns<br />
Replot RP ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓1 ns<br />
✓ Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
1 Supported in stand-alone HP-GL/2 Mode only (DeskJet 1200)<br />
1-26 Printer Features ENWW<br />
Table 1-1C. PCL 5 Feature Support Matrix<br />
FUNCTION COMMAND<br />
1100<br />
Series<br />
2100<br />
Series<br />
4000<br />
Series<br />
4500<br />
Series<br />
5000<br />
Series<br />
8000<br />
Series<br />
8100<br />
Series<br />
8500<br />
Series<br />
MISCELLANEOUS<br />
Configuration (AppleTalk) ?&amp;b#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ns<br />
JOB CONTROL<br />
Universal Exit/Start of PJL (UEL) ?%–12345X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Reset ?E ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Number of Copies ?&amp;l#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Simplex/Duplex Print ?&amp;l#S ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Left (Long-Edge) Offset<br />
Registration<br />
?&amp;l#U ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Top (Short-Edge) Offset<br />
Registration<br />
?&amp;l#Z ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Unit Of Measure ?&amp;u#D ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Mechanical Print Quality ?*o#Q ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Media Type ?&amp;l#M ns ns 3 ns 3 ns ns ✓<br />
Negative Motion ?&amp;a#N ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Self-Test ?z ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Paper Type ?&amp;n5WdBond ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n6WdPlain ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n6WdColor ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n6WdRough ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ns<br />
?&amp;n6WdHeavy ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ✓<br />
?&amp;n6WdGloss ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ✓<br />
?&amp;n7WdLabels ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n7WdVellum ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ns ns ns<br />
?&amp;n8WdDefault ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n9WdRecycled ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n11WdLetterhead ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n11WdCard Stock ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n10WdCardstock ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n11WdPrepunched ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n11WdPreprinted ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n13WdTransparency ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;n#WdCustomType1 ns ns ✓ ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ns<br />
✓ Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
1 For custom paper, replace “CustomType” with the name of the paper, and replace “#” with the number of characters in the name, plus1.<br />
ENWW Printer Features 1-27<br />
Table 1-1C. PCL 5 Feature Support Matrix (continued)<br />
FUNCTION COMMAND<br />
1100<br />
Series<br />
2100<br />
Series<br />
4000<br />
Series<br />
4500<br />
Series<br />
5000<br />
Series<br />
8000<br />
Series<br />
8100<br />
Series<br />
8500<br />
Series<br />
PAGE CONTROL<br />
Page (Job) Size ?&amp;l#A<br />
Executive (1) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Letter (2) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Legal (3) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Ledger (6) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓<br />
JISExec (Foolscap) (10) ✓<br />
A5 (25) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
A4 (26) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
A3 (27) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓<br />
JIS B5 Paper (45) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
JIS B4 Paper (46) ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ns ns ✓<br />
Monarch Envelope (80) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Com-10 Envelope (81) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Intl. DL Envelope (90) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Intl. C5 Envelope (91) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Intl. B5 Envelope (100) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Custom (101)1 ✓ ✓ ✓1 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Hagaki Postcard (71) ns ✓ ns ✓ ns ns ns ns<br />
Oufuku-Hagaki<br />
Postcard (72)<br />
ns ✓ ns ✓ ns ns ns ns<br />
Orientation ?&amp;l#O ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Page Side Selection2 ?&amp;a#G ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Job Separation ?&amp;l1T ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Finish Mode ?&amp;b#F ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ns<br />
✓ Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
1 For some HP LaserJet printers, the custom size is configurable via the control panel.<br />
2 On non-duplex printers, this command causes a conditional page eject.<br />
1-28 Printer Features ENWW<br />
Table 1-1C. PCL 5 Feature Support Matrix (continued)<br />
FUNCTION COMMAND<br />
1100<br />
Series<br />
2100<br />
Series<br />
4000<br />
Series<br />
4500<br />
Series<br />
5000<br />
Series<br />
8000<br />
Series<br />
8100<br />
Series<br />
8500<br />
Series<br />
PAGE CONTROL (continued)<br />
Paper (Media) Source ?&amp;l#H<br />
In Tray (current tray)(0) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
1st Cassette (Main Paper<br />
Src.) (1)<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Manual Feed Tray (2) ✓ ✓ ✓2 ✓ ✓2 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Manual Feed Tray (3) ✓ ✓ ✓ ns ✓2 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
MultiPurpose Tray (4) ✓ ✓ ✓2 ✓ ✓2 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
2nd Cassette (Opt.<br />
Source) (5)<br />
✓ ✓ ✓2 ✓ ✓2 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Envelope Feeder (6) ✓ ✓ ✓ ns ✓2 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Auto Select (7) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓2 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
3rd Cassette(8) ns ✓ ✓2 ✓ ✓2 ns ns ✓<br />
HCI Trays 2-21 (20-39) ns ns ✓3 ✓ ✓2 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Output (Media) Bin ?&amp;l#G<br />
Automatic (0) ns ns ns2 ns2 ns2 ns ns ns<br />
Destination Tray 1 (1) ✓ ✓ ns2 ns2 ns2 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Destination Tray 2 (2) ✓ ✓ ns2 ns2 ns2 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Destination Tray 3 (3) ns ns ns2 ns2 ns2 ns ns ns<br />
Print Direction ?&amp;a#P ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Character Text Path Dir. ?&amp;c#T ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Left Margin ?&amp;a#L ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Right Margin ?&amp;a#M ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Clear Horizontal Margins ?9 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Top Margin ?&amp;l#E ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Text Length ?&amp;l#F ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Perforation Skip ?&amp;l#L ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Horizontal Motion Index ?&amp;k#H ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Vertical Motion Index ?&amp;l#C ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Line Spacing ?&amp;l#D ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
ALPHANUMERIC ID (Media selection by type/PCL mass storage command)<br />
Alphanumeric ID ?&amp;n#W[operation] [string] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓1 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
1 The LaserJet 4500 series printers support any Alphanumeric ID command that does not reference anything stored on a hard disk.<br />
2 For these printers, see the printer-specific sections in Chapter 2.<br />
3 The LaserJet 4000 series printers support HCI trays 2 – 41 (20 – 59)<br />
ENWW Printer Features 1-29<br />
Table 1-1C. PCL 5 Feature Support Matrix (continued)<br />
FUNCTION COMMAND<br />
1100<br />
Series<br />
2100<br />
Series<br />
4000<br />
Series<br />
4500<br />
Series<br />
5000<br />
Series<br />
8000<br />
Series<br />
8100<br />
Series<br />
8500<br />
Series<br />
CURSOR POSITIONING<br />
Horizontal Position ?&amp;a#C ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*p#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;a#H ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Vertical Position ?&amp;a#R ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*p#Y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;a#V ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Half Line Feed ?= ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Line Termination ?&amp;k#G ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Push/Pop Position ?&amp;f#S ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
FONT SELECTION<br />
The Primary font commands in this table can be changed to Secondary by replacing the left parenthesis “(” in the command with a right<br />
parenthesis “)”.<br />
Symbol Set (Primary) ?(ID ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Spacing (Primary) ?(s#P ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pitch (Primary) ?(s#H ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Height (Primary) ?(s#V ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Style (Primary) ?(s#S ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Stroke Weight (Primary) ?(s#B ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Typeface (Primary) ?(s#T ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Font Selection By ID # (Pri.) ?(#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Select Default Font (Primary) ?(3@ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Underline ?&amp;d#D ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?&amp;d@ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Transparent Print Data ?&amp;p#X[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Text Parsing Method ?&amp;t#P ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
FONT MANAGEMENT<br />
Assign Font ID # ?*c#D ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Font Control ?*c#F ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
USER-DEFINED SYMBOL SET<br />
Symbol Set ID Code ?*c#R ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Define Symbol Set ?(f#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Symbol Set Control ?*c#S ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
1-30 Printer Features ENWW<br />
Table 1-1C. PCL 5 Feature Support Matrix (continued)<br />
FUNCTION COMMAND<br />
1100<br />
Series<br />
2100<br />
Series<br />
4000<br />
Series<br />
4500<br />
Series<br />
5000<br />
Series<br />
8000<br />
Series<br />
8100<br />
Series<br />
8500<br />
Series<br />
SOFT FONT CREATION<br />
Font Descriptor ?)s#W[data]<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 32767 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 65535 ✓ ✓ ns<br />
Character Code ?*c#E ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Download Character ?(s#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
MACROS<br />
Macro ID ?&amp;f#Y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Macro Control ?&amp;f#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
PRINT MODEL IMAGING<br />
Source Transparency Mode ?*v#N ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pattern Transparency Mode ?*v#O ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Area Fill (Pattern) ID ?*c#G ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Select Current Pattern ?*v#T<br />
Solid Black (0) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Solid White (1) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
HP Shading Pattern (2) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Cross-hatch Pattern (3)<br />
(HP-hatch Pattern)<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined Pattern (4) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Logical Operation ?*l#O ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pixel Placement ?*l#R ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
USER-DEFINED PATTERN<br />
Define (Download) Pattern ?*c#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 32767 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 65535 ✓ ✓ ns<br />
Set Pattern Reference Point ?*p#R ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined Pattern Control ?*c#Q ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
ENWW Printer Features 1-31<br />
Table 1-1C. PCL 5 Feature Support Matrix (continued)<br />
FUNCTION COMMAND<br />
1100<br />
Series<br />
2100<br />
Series<br />
4000<br />
Series<br />
4500<br />
Series<br />
5000<br />
Series<br />
8000<br />
Series<br />
8100<br />
Series<br />
8500<br />
Series<br />
RASTER GRAPHICS<br />
Raster Resolution ?*t#R<br />
75 Dots/Inch (75) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
100 Dots/Inch (100) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
150 Dots/Inch (150) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
200 Dots/Inch (200)1 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
300 Dots/Inch (300) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
600 Dots/Inch (600)1 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Graphics Presentation ?*r#F ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Raster Height (Source) ?*r#T ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Raster Height (Destination) ?*t#V ns ns ns 3 ns ns ns 3<br />
Raster Width (Source) ?*r#S ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Raster Width (Destination) ?*t#H ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ✓<br />
Scale Algorithm ?*t#K ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓<br />
Start Raster Graphics ?*r#A<br />
At logical page left limit(0) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
At CAP (1) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
At logic. page left limit,<br />
scaling ON (2)<br />
ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ✓<br />
At CAP, scaling ON (3) ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ✓<br />
Y Offset ?*b#Y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Set Compression Mode ?*b#M<br />
Unencoded (0) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Run-Length Encoded (1) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
TIFF Encoded (2) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Delta Row Encoded (3) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Mode 5 Adaptive (5) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Replacement Delta Row (9) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Transfer Raster (Row/Block) ?*b#W[data] ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Transfer Raster (Plane) ?*b#V[data] ns ns ns 3 ns ns ns ✓<br />
End Graphics<br />
Version B ?*rB ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Version C (Preferred) ?*rC ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
1 Supported if printer resolution is 600 dpi.<br />
1-32 Printer Features ENWW<br />
Table 1-1C. PCL 5 Feature Support Matrix (continued)<br />
FUNCTION COMMAND<br />
1100<br />
Series<br />
2100<br />
Series<br />
4000<br />
Series<br />
4500<br />
Series<br />
5000<br />
Series<br />
8000<br />
Series<br />
8100<br />
Series<br />
8500<br />
Series<br />
RECTANGULAR AREA FILL<br />
Horizontal Rectangle Size ?*c#A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*c#H ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Vertical Rectangle Size ?*c#B ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
?*c#V ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pattern ID (Area Fill ID) ?*c#G<br />
1-100 for Shading ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
1-6 for Cross-hatch ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
0-32767 for User-defined ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Fill Rectangle Area ?*c#P<br />
Black (solid) (0) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
(Solid) White (erase) (1) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Shaded (gray) (2) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Cross-hatch Pattern (3) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
User-defined Pattern (4) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Current Pattern (5) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
STATUS READBACK<br />
Set Status Readback Location<br />
Type<br />
?*s#T ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Set Status Readback Location Unit ?*s#U ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Inquire Status Readback Entity ?*s#I ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Free Space ?*s1M ✓ ✓ ✓ ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Flush All Pages ?&amp;r#F ✓ ✓ ✓ ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Echo ?*s#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
ENWW Printer Features 1-33<br />
Table 1-1C. PCL 5 Feature Support Matrix (continued)<br />
FUNCTION COMMAND<br />
1100<br />
Series<br />
2100<br />
Series<br />
4000<br />
Series<br />
4500<br />
Series<br />
5000<br />
Series<br />
8000<br />
Series<br />
8100<br />
Series<br />
8500<br />
Series<br />
PICTURE FRAME (for Vector Graphics)<br />
Picture Frame Horiz. Size ?*c#X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Picture Frame Vert. Size ?*c#Y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Set Picture Frame Anchor Point ?*c0T ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
HP-GL/2 Horiz. Plot Size ?*c#K ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
HP-GL/2 Vert. Plot Size ?*c#L ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Enter HP-GL/2 ?%#B<br />
_Stand-alone plotter (-1) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
_Previous HP-GL (0) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
_Current PCL CAP (1) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
_Current PCL coordinates and<br />
old HP-GL/2 (2)<br />
ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
_Current PCL coordinates and<br />
current CAP (3)<br />
ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Enter PCL Mode ?%#A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
PROGRAMMING HINTS<br />
Display Functions<br />
On ?Y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Off ?Z ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
End-Of-Line Wrap ?&amp;s#C ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
✓ Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
1-34 Printer Features ENWW<br />
Table 1-1C. PCL 5 Feature Support Matrix (continued)<br />
FUNCTION COMMAND<br />
1100<br />
Series<br />
2100<br />
Series<br />
4000<br />
Series<br />
4500<br />
Series<br />
5000<br />
Series<br />
8000<br />
Series<br />
8100<br />
Series<br />
8500<br />
Series<br />
PCL 5 COLOR COMMANDS<br />
Assign Color Index ?*v#I ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ✓<br />
Color Component 1 ?*v#A ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ✓<br />
Color Component 2 ?*v#B ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ✓<br />
Color Component 3 ?*v#C ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ✓<br />
Color Lookup Tables ?*l#W[data] ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓<br />
Configure Image Data ?*v#W[data] ns ns ns ✓1 ns ns ns ✓<br />
Download Dither Matrix ?*m#W ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓<br />
Driver Function Config. ?*o3W643 ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ns<br />
?*o3W646 ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ns<br />
?*o3W647 ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ns<br />
Foreground Color ?*v#S ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ✓<br />
Gamma Correction ?*t#I ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓<br />
Monochrome Print Mode ?&amp;b#M ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ✓<br />
Palette Control ID ?&amp;p#I ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ✓<br />
Palette Control ?&amp;p#C ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ✓<br />
Push/Pop Palette ?*p#P ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ✓<br />
Render Algorithm ?*t#J<br />
Range: 0 &#8211; 8 ns ns ns 0,3<br />
only<br />
ns ns ns ✓<br />
Range: 9 &#8211; 10 ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓<br />
Range: 11 &#8211; 14 ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓<br />
Range: 15 &#8211; 19 ns ns ns 15,18<br />
only<br />
ns ns ns ✓<br />
Select Palette ?&amp;p#S ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ✓<br />
Set Viewing Illuminant ?*i#W[data] ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓<br />
Simple Color ?*r#U ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ✓<br />
✓ Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
1 The HP LaserJet 4500 Series printers do not support Luminance-Chrominance and CIE Lab, the long form of RGB/CMY, and the long form<br />
of cRGB<br />
ENWW Printer Features 1-35<br />
Table 1-1C. PCL 5 Feature Support Matrix (continued)<br />
FUNCTION COMMAND<br />
1100<br />
Series<br />
2100<br />
Series<br />
4000<br />
Series<br />
4500<br />
Series<br />
5000<br />
Series<br />
8000<br />
Series<br />
8100<br />
Series<br />
8500<br />
Series<br />
HP-GL/2 GRAPHICS<br />
HP-GL/2—Commands listed in<br />
Table A-2 except as shown below<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Advance Full Page PG ✓ ✓ ✓ ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ns<br />
Bezier BR, BZ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Begin Plot BP ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Chord Tolerance Mode CT ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
(Relative) Color Range CR ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ✓<br />
Download Character DL ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Fill Type FT<br />
Odd/Even ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Non-Zero Winding ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Frame Advance FR ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Label origin LO<br />
1-9 / 11-19 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
21 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Media Type MT ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Merge Control MC ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Number of Pens NP ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ✓<br />
Output Error OE ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Output Hardcopy Limits OH ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Output Identification OI ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Output P1 and P2 OP ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Output Status OS ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Pen Color Assignment PC ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ✓<br />
Pixel Placement PP ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Plot Size PS ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Quality Level QL ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
Replot RP ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns<br />
✓ Indicates a command is supported. ns &#8211; Indicates a command is not supported.<br />
1-36 Printer Features ENWW<br />
Printable Area<br />
The relationships between physical page, logical page, default picture<br />
frame, and printable area are illustrated in Figures 1-1 and 1-2. The<br />
tables list the variations in sizes for the different physical page sizes.<br />
For more information concerning printable area or logical/physical<br />
page differences, consult the PCL 5 Printer Language Technical<br />
Reference Manual.<br />
ENWW Printer Features 1-37<br />
Figure 1-1 Portrait Logical Page and Printable Area Boundaries<br />
DIMENSIONS (in dots at 300 DPI &#8211; double for 600 DPI)<br />
PAPER SIZE A B C D E F G H<br />
Portrait Dimensions<br />
Letter 2550 3300 2400 3300 75 0 50 150<br />
Legal 2550 4200 2400 4200 75 0 50 150<br />
Ledger 3300 5100 3150 5100 75 0 50 150<br />
Executive 2175 3150 2025 3150 75 0 50 150<br />
A4 2480 3507 2338 3507 71 0 50 150<br />
A3 3507 4960 3365 4960 71 0 50 150<br />
Com-10 1237 2850 1087 2850 75 0 50 150<br />
Monarch 1162 2250 1012 2250 75 0 50 150<br />
C5 1913 2704 1771 2704 71 0 50 150<br />
B5 2078 2952 1936 2952 71 0 50 150<br />
DL 1299 2598 1157 2598 71 0 50 150<br />
JIS B4 3035 4299 2893 4299 71 0 50 150<br />
JIS B5 2149 3035 2007 3035 71 0 50 150<br />
Hagaki 1181 1748 1039 1748 71 0 50 150<br />
Oufuku-hagaki 1748 2362 1606 2362 71 0 50 150<br />
1-38 Printer Features ENWW<br />
Figure 1-2 Landscape Logical Page and Printable Area Boundaries<br />
DIMENSIONS (in dots at 300 DPI &#8211; double for 600 DPI)<br />
PAPER SIZE A B C D E F G H<br />
Portrait Dimensions<br />
Letter 2550 3300 2400 3300 75 0 50 150<br />
Legal 2550 4200 2400 4200 75 0 50 150<br />
Ledger 3300 5100 3150 5100 75 0 50 150<br />
Executive 2175 3150 2025 3150 75 0 50 150<br />
A4 2480 3507 2338 3507 71 0 50 150<br />
A3 3507 4960 3365 4960 71 0 50 150<br />
Com-10 1237 2850 1087 2850 75 0 50 150<br />
Monarch 1162 2250 1012 2250 75 0 50 150<br />
C5 1913 2704 1771 2704 71 0 50 150<br />
B5 2078 2952 1936 2952 71 0 50 150<br />
DL 1299 2598 1157 2598 71 0 50 150<br />
JIS B4 3035 4299 2893 4299 71 0 50<br />
JIS B5 2149 3035 2007 3035 71 0 50<br />
Hagaki 1181 1748 1039 1748 71 0 50 150<br />
Oufuku-hagaki 1748 2362 1606 2362 71 0 50 150<br />
ENWW Printer-Specific Differences 2-1<br />
2Printer-Specific<br />
Differences<br />
Introduction<br />
Each Hewlett-Packard printer implements minor variations of PCL 5<br />
in order to best suit its intended use. This chapter describes specific<br />
differences that are important when developing applications for the<br />
various PCL 5 printers. The sections in this chapter describe such<br />
information as new commands not contained in the PCL 5 Printer<br />
Language Technical Reference Manual, and other miscellaneous<br />
differences in PCL operation particular to that printer.<br />
Note For information about products newer than those included in this<br />
book, see the PCL5 Comparison Guide Addendum, which includes<br />
product-specific information about newer products, as well as<br />
commands and variables added to support these newer products.<br />
HP LaserJet III and IIID Printers<br />
With the introduction of the HP LaserJet III printer, Hewlett-Packard<br />
introduced the PCL 5 printer language. The PCL 5 printer language<br />
incorporated many new features over the PCL 4 language. A few of<br />
the more significant features included such things as the addition of a<br />
scalable font technology, HP-GL/2 vector graphics language support,<br />
print model features, raster graphics enhancements, and the Print<br />
Direction command.<br />
The HP LaserJet IIID printer language support is basically identical to<br />
the HP LaserJet III printer except for the addition of the duplex<br />
feature, dual input bin, envelope feeder support and their associated<br />
commands (see Table 1-1).<br />
2-2 Printer-Specific Differences ENWW<br />
HP LaserJet IIISi Printer<br />
Several new PCL features were added to the PCL 5 language with the<br />
release of the HP LaserJet IIISi printer. These new features are<br />
summarized in Table 2-1 below.<br />
Table 2-1. PCL Feature Additions for HP LaserJet IIISi Printer<br />
HP LaserJet IIIP Printer<br />
Several new PCL features were added to the PCL 5 language with the<br />
release of the HP LaserJet IIIP printer. These new features are<br />
summarized in Table 2-2. One new feature listed here is adaptive<br />
compression (method 5) for the Raster Compression Mode<br />
command. In addition to compressing data for transmission, if certain<br />
rules are followed (discussed below), the HP LaserJet IIIP printer will<br />
store adaptive compressed data in compressed format and only<br />
decompress it when required for printing. There are certain<br />
requirements which must be met for this data to be stored in<br />
compressed format. These requirements are discussed following<br />
Table 2-2.<br />
Feature Status Comments<br />
Number of Copies Modified Greater range, 1 to 32,767.<br />
Page Size Modified C5 Envelopes not supported.<br />
Output Bin Selection<br />
Command<br />
New Allows programmatic selection of<br />
upper or lower output paper bins.<br />
End Raster Graphics<br />
Command<br />
New/Modified Modified version of the existing End<br />
Raster Graphics command.<br />
Job Separation New Command Causes the paper stacker to shift<br />
positions to offset the output paper<br />
stack.<br />
Fonts New Additions Four variations of Univers<br />
Condensed; ITC Zapf Dingbats in<br />
five symbol sets.<br />
ENWW Printer-Specific Differences 2-3<br />
Table 2-2. HP LaserJet IIIP PCL Feature Additions<br />
Feature/Command Status Comments<br />
Set Compression Method Modified Adds Adaptive Compression method to the<br />
Set Compression Method command.<br />
End Raster Graphics<br />
Command<br />
Modified Modified version of the End Raster<br />
Graphics command.<br />
User-defined Patterns New Enables users to define and download<br />
their own user-defined pattern.<br />
User-defined Pattern<br />
Command<br />
New<br />
Feature<br />
Used to download the binary data for<br />
user-defined pattern.<br />
Set Pattern Reference Point<br />
Command<br />
New Sets pattern reference point.<br />
Pattern Control Command New Used to make user-defined patterns<br />
permanent or temporary, or to delete them.<br />
Select Pattern &amp; Fill<br />
Rectangular Area<br />
Commands<br />
Modified Adds a parameter to support user-defined<br />
patterns.<br />
Pattern ID Command Modified In addition to selecting internal patterns,<br />
this command is now used to assign an ID<br />
to a user-defined pattern as well as to<br />
select patterns. Also, parameter range is<br />
extended from 100 to 32,767.<br />
User-defined Symbol Sets New<br />
Feature<br />
Enables user to build a symbol set which<br />
contains user-selected characters.<br />
Define Symbol Set<br />
Command<br />
New Identifies the characters for a user-defined<br />
symbol set.<br />
Symbol Set ID Code<br />
Command<br />
New Assigns a number for identification to the<br />
user-defined symbol set.<br />
Symbol Set Control<br />
Command<br />
New Used to make user-defined symbol sets<br />
permanent or temporary, or to delete them.<br />
Unbound Scalable Fonts New<br />
Feature<br />
Allows typefaces (unbound fonts), not just<br />
fonts (bound fonts) to be downloaded to<br />
the printer.<br />
Unbound Scalable Font<br />
Descriptor<br />
New Addition of a new header used for unbound<br />
fonts (font type 10).<br />
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Raster Graphics Adaptive Compression (IIIP)<br />
Adaptive compression was added to the PCL language with the<br />
introduction of the HP LaserJet IIIP printer. Adaptive compression (or<br />
method 5 as it is referred to) is a method for compressing raster data<br />
using the raster Set Compression Method command (parameter<br />
value 5). (Refer to the Set Compression Method command in the<br />
PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference manual for detailed<br />
information on using this compression technique.) Also, refer to<br />
Chapter 5 in this document, “Raster Graphics Adaptive Compression<br />
(Method 5)” for additional information.<br />
HP LaserJet 4 Printer<br />
Several new PCL features were added to the PCL 5 language with the<br />
release of the HP LaserJet 4 printer. These new features are<br />
summarized in Table 2-3. Most of these features are described in the<br />
revised PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference Manual (part<br />
number 5961-0509). (This revised technical reference manual is<br />
supplied as part of the Technical Reference Documentation Package<br />
which can be obtained by ordering part number 5961-0601.) In<br />
addition, there are some additional differences for the HP LaserJet 4<br />
printer that are not covered in the technical reference manual but are<br />
described below.<br />
Note The HP LaserJet 4M printer, in addition to PCL, contains PostScript<br />
and a LocalTalk I/O for printing in the Macintosh environment. PCL<br />
operation and the PCL internal fonts for this printer are identical to the<br />
HP LaserJet 4 printer. Thus, for PCL information for the<br />
HP LaserJet 4M printer, refer to the HP LaserJet 4 printer features.<br />
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Table 2-3. PCL Feature Additions for HP LaserJet 4<br />
Feature/Command Support Comments<br />
Adaptive Compression System New Adaptive compression system enables the printer to<br />
compress internal raster data when memory becomes<br />
low. This operation occurs automatically; there are no<br />
PCL commands for this feature (refer to Chapter 5 for<br />
ADC information).<br />
Configuration Command New Allows PCL jobs to be printed (using LocalTalk or<br />
EtherTalk MIO) using AppleTalk protocol.<br />
Number of Copies Modified Supports 1-32,767 copies as does the HP LaserJet IIISi<br />
printer.<br />
Units of Measure Command New Allows selection of the units of measure for cursor<br />
moves, drawing rules, and for character spacing (font<br />
metrics).<br />
Page Size Modified A parameter value is added for B5 envelope size; the<br />
HP LaserJet 4 printer supports the four standard paper<br />
sizes and five envelope sizes.<br />
Bitmap Font Support New Header Printer will expand 300 dpi bitmap fonts to 600 dpi. A<br />
new 300/600 dpi bitmap font descriptor has been added<br />
to allow bitmap fonts to be created that work at either<br />
1/300 or 1/600 inch printer resolution.<br />
Scalable Font Support New Header A new Universal header has been added to allow<br />
design of typefaces of different scaling technologies to<br />
be supported by one header. This header is used to<br />
support TrueType on the HP LaserJet 4 printer. (This<br />
header will be used to support any other new scaling<br />
technologies HP may add in the future).<br />
TrueType New TrueType scaling technology support has been added to<br />
the printer.<br />
Internal Typefaces New Several new Intellifont and TrueType internal typefaces<br />
(and supporting symbol sets) are now provided in the<br />
printer.<br />
Raster Resolution Command Modified Parameter values have been added to support raster<br />
resolutions of 200 dpi and 600 dpi.<br />
User-defined Pattern New Header A new 300/600 dpi user-defined pattern header has<br />
been added to support patterns that work at either<br />
1/300 or 1/600 inch printer resolution.<br />
Continued on next page.<br />
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Table 2-3. PCL Feature Additions for HP LaserJet 4 (continued)<br />
Feature/Command Support Comments<br />
Status Readback New Feature The addition of 6 new status readback commands<br />
enable the user to receive certain information back<br />
from the printer about fonts, symbol sets, macros,<br />
user-defined patterns, and available memory.<br />
Location Type Command New Used to specify a status readback type of location<br />
(current, all, internal, downloaded, cartridge, SIMMs).<br />
Location Unit Command New Specifies a status readback location unit (all,<br />
temporary or permanent, highest-lowest priority,<br />
specific SIMM).<br />
Inquire Entity Command New Requests the status from the location (type and unit)<br />
specified for fonts, symbol sets, macros, or<br />
user-defined patterns.<br />
Flush All Pages Command New Allows the user to clear page data from printer<br />
memory.<br />
Free Memory Command New This command returns the current available memory.<br />
Echo Command New Allows the user to send a unique ID number to the<br />
printer to be used as a “place holder.”<br />
Bezier Curve Commands New HP-GL/2 commands (relative and absolute) that allow<br />
a user to draw complex curves with less data required<br />
than that required for arcs.<br />
Label Origin Modified Label position LO 21 is provided for correct alignment<br />
of HP-GL/2 text with PCL text.<br />
Fill Polygon Modified Previously, the HP-GL/2 Fill Polygon command filled<br />
polygons using the odd/even fill technique. A second<br />
technique, non-zero winding fill, has been added.<br />
Macros Modified HP-GL/2 is now supported in macros.<br />
Configuration Command New Added to allow the user to communicate with the MIO<br />
card in the printer.<br />
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Configuration Command (AppleTalk)<br />
The Configuration command allows a user to send PCL jobs to the<br />
printer over AppleTalk. This data is sent in the form of “key/value” data<br />
pairs (refer to “AppleTalk Configuration” below for more information).<br />
?&amp;b#W [key][value]<br />
AppleTalk Configuration<br />
The HP LaserJet 4 printer can be configured to receive PCL print jobs<br />
over an AppleTalk connection using the Configuration command. The<br />
HP LaserJet 4 MIO AppleTalk interfaces support three key values:<br />
RENAME, JOB, and TYPE. These keys are used for configuring an<br />
installed LocalTalk or EtherTalk MIO card to allow PCL print jobs<br />
generated by a Macintosh host to be printed.<br />
# = Number of data bytes that follow command<br />
Default = 0<br />
Range = 0 &#8211; 32767<br />
[key] can be 1 character through 32765 characters.<br />
[value] can be 1 character through 32765 characters.<br />
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Note PostScript in the HP LaserJet 4 printer supports the PostScript level 1<br />
operators setprintername, AppleTalktype, and jobname, and the<br />
PostScript level 2 setdevparams operator to allow PostScript print<br />
jobs to change the Name Binding Protocol (NBP) printer name and<br />
printer type, as well as change the print job name.<br />
MIO sub-system in the printer accepts a new NBP printer name, NBP<br />
printer type, and job name from either the PCL or PostScript<br />
personalities. The printer passes that information across the MIO<br />
interface to the installed MIO card which indicated support for the<br />
MIO AppleTalk extensions. The MIO sub-system will treat the PCL<br />
NBP type and the PostScript NBP type separately.<br />
For information about AppleTalk Name Binding Protocol refer to<br />
Inside AppleTalk published by Addison Wesley Company, Inc.<br />
RENAME<br />
RENAME changes the printer name portion of the printer’s AppleTalk<br />
Name Binding Protocol name field.<br />
?&amp;b#WRENAMEprintername<br />
Valid characters for the printer name include 0-255 except for<br />
characters $00, “@” ($40), “:” ($3A), “*” ($2A), “=” ($3D), and $C5.<br />
The printername must contain at least one character, and only the<br />
first 31 characters are used. If an invalid character ($00 is not treated<br />
as an invalid character) is contained in the printername, the printer<br />
will ignore the escape sequence. If the printer encounters the NULL<br />
($00) character, the printer uses the NULL character to terminate the<br />
printer name. All the characters preceding the NULL will be used. If<br />
another device on the AppleTalk network uses the same printer<br />
name, another character is added to the end of the printer name.<br />
The default printername is the printer model (for example,<br />
“HP LaserJet 4”).<br />
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JOB<br />
JOB renames the current job name.<br />
?&amp;b#WJOBjobname<br />
All characters are valid. For the job name the first 127 characters are<br />
used.<br />
There is no default jobname.<br />
TYPE<br />
TYPE changes the type (device type) portion of the printer’s<br />
AppleTalk Name Binding Protocol type field.<br />
?&amp;b#WTYPEdevicetype<br />
Valid characters for the device type include 0-255 except for<br />
characters $00, “@” ($40), “:” ($3A), “*” ($2A), “=” ($3D), and $C5.<br />
The devicetype must contain at least one character, and only the first<br />
31 characters are used. If an invalid character ($00 is not treated as<br />
an invalid character) is contained in the devicetype, the printer will<br />
ignore the escape sequence. If the printer encounters the NULL ($00)<br />
character in the devicetype, it uses the NULL character to terminate<br />
the device type. All the characters preceding the NULL will be used<br />
as the devicetype. If the device type is invalid then the printer&#8217;s type is<br />
not changed.<br />
The default device type for PCL is “HP LaserJet 4” and for PostScript<br />
is “LaserWriter”.<br />
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HP LaserJet 4Si Printer<br />
The HP LaserJet 4Si printer is the follow-on to the HP LaserJet IIISi<br />
printer. The HP LaserJet 4Si printer contains many new PCL features<br />
over the HP LaserJet IIISi. PCL support for the HP LaserJet 4Si<br />
printer is identical to the HP LaserJet 4 printer except for the addition<br />
of the duplex feature, dual output bin (see Table 1-1) and resource<br />
saving.<br />
Like the HP LaserJet IIISi printer, the HP LaserJet 4Si supports the<br />
HP LaserJet IIISi features listed in Table 2-1 with two exceptions.<br />
First, is that the HP LaserJet 4Si does not support ITC Zapf Dingbats.<br />
Font support for the HP LaserJet 4Si is identical to the HP LaserJet 4<br />
printer (refer to Chapter 3, “Internal Typefaces/Fonts and Symbol<br />
Sets,” for complete font support information). The other exception<br />
concerns job separation. The PCL Job Separation command is not<br />
supported. The HP LaserJet 4Si printer handles job separation<br />
through the control panel. If a PCL Job Separation command is<br />
received by the printer it will be ignored. Refer to the HP LaserJet 4Si<br />
User’s Manual (part number C2010-90901) for additional information.<br />
Resource saving, a new feature in the HP LaserJet 4Si printer, allows<br />
saving information for the current language (PCL or PostScript) when<br />
switching to the other language. If resource saving is enabled (from<br />
the control panel or PJL; no PCL commands are required for this<br />
operation), all the permanent fonts, macros, and user-defined<br />
patterns plus some other miscellaneous data is saved in a reserved<br />
portion of printer memory. This data is stored until the language is<br />
enabled again. When the language is re-enabled, the stored data will<br />
be made available for use.<br />
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HP LaserJet 4L Printer<br />
The HP LaserJet 4L printer is a smaller, low-cost HP LaserJet printer.<br />
The control panel on this printer is limited to one button with four<br />
indicators. Many of the control panel functions must be controlled<br />
programmatically using Hewlett-Packard’s Printer Job Language<br />
(refer to the Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual, part<br />
number 5021-0380 for detailed PJL information).<br />
The HP LaserJet 4L printer PCL command features are identical to<br />
those of the HP LaserJet 4 printer PCL features, except for some<br />
differences in parameter values (such as for paper source—refer to<br />
Table 1-1). Additional features which do not require PCL command<br />
control include EconoMode and HP Memory Enhancement<br />
technology (MEt). EconoMode causes the printer to print less dots,<br />
thus saving toner. Memory Enhancement technology involves some<br />
memory saving techniques to better utilize available memory (refer to<br />
Chapter 5, “Memory Usage” for additional information).<br />
Typefaces in the HP LaserJet 4L printer are different from those of the<br />
HP LaserJet 4 printer. The HP LaserJet 4 printer contains both<br />
Intellifont and TrueType scaling technologies, but the 4L contains only<br />
Intellifont scaling technology. Thus, the 4L does not contain any of the<br />
TrueType typefaces, with one modification. The TrueType Wingdings<br />
typeface has been converted to Intellifont format and is available in<br />
the printer as an Intellifont typeface (refer to Chapter 3, “Internal<br />
Typefaces/Fonts and Symbol Sets” for additional information). The<br />
Line Printer bitmap font is not present on the HP LaserJet 4L printer.<br />
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HP LaserJet 4ML Printer<br />
The HP LaserJet 4ML printer is similar to the HP LaserJet 4L printer,<br />
however, the 4ML includes PostScript and a LocalTalk I/O for printing<br />
in the Macintosh environment. The HP LaserJet 4ML printer also<br />
includes some new PCL features: print model logical operation<br />
(ROP3) and pixel placement, as described on the following pages.<br />
The HP LaserJet 4ML supports the typefaces that the HP LaserJet 4<br />
printer supports. Several of the typefaces in the HP LaserJet 4ML<br />
printer have additional support for the Latin 2 and Latin 5 symbol sets<br />
(refer to Chapter 3, “Internal Typefaces/Fonts and Symbol Sets,” for<br />
complete font support information). The Line Printer bitmap font is not<br />
present on the HP LaserJet 4L printer.<br />
Table 2-4. PCL Feature Additions for HP LaserJet 4ML<br />
Feature Status Comments<br />
Paper (Job) Size<br />
Command<br />
Modified An additional parameter (101) has been<br />
added to provide support for custom size.<br />
Logical Operations New Modifies the print model to allow logical<br />
operations (such as AND, OR, XOR, NOT) to<br />
be performed on source, texture, and<br />
destination.<br />
Pixel Placement (PCL) New Allows user to select either grid intersection<br />
or grid centered placement of pixels when<br />
rendering an image in PCL.<br />
Pixel Placement<br />
(HP-GL/2)<br />
New Allows user to select either grid intersection<br />
or grid centered placement of pixels when<br />
rendering an image in HP-GL/2.<br />
Merge Control New Allows the user to use logical operations<br />
(ROP’s) in HP-GL/2.<br />
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Logical Operations<br />
With the introduction of the HP LaserJet 4ML printer the print model<br />
was expanded to include logical operations.<br />
The basic print model defines how a pattern, source image, and<br />
destination image are applied to each other using the print model’s<br />
transparent and opaque modes to produce a resulting image (refer to<br />
the PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference Manual for detailed<br />
information about the basic print model operation). The Logical<br />
Operations (?*l#O) command can apply logical functions (e.g.,<br />
AND, OR, XOR, NOT) to any of these operands except transparency,<br />
which must be specified first.<br />
The print model process consists of the following steps:<br />
1 Specify source and/or pattern transparency modes, if desired.<br />
2 Specify the logical operation (or use the default).<br />
3 Define the desired operands (source, destination, pattern).<br />
Definitions<br />
Source: The source image may be one of the following:<br />
• HP-GL/2 primitives<br />
• Rules<br />
• Characters<br />
• Raster images (single plane mask or multiplane color)<br />
Destination: The destination image contains whatever is currently<br />
defined on the page. It includes any images placed through previous<br />
operations.<br />
Pattern or Texture: The pattern is defined by Current Pattern<br />
(?*v#T). The terms pattern and texture are used interchangeably in<br />
this section.<br />
Transparency Modes: The white pixels of the source and/or pattern<br />
may be made transparent (source transparency 0, pattern<br />
transparency 0). The destination shows through these areas.<br />
Transparency modes are set by the Source Transparency (?*v#N)<br />
and Pattern Transparency (?*v#O) commands (refer to the PCL 5<br />
Printer Language Technical Reference Manual).<br />
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The print model allows logical operations, such as AND, OR, XOR,<br />
NOT, to be performed on source, texture, and destination images.<br />
Transparency modes and Logical Operation must be specified before<br />
printable data is sent.<br />
Operators<br />
• Source Transparency (specified before logical operation;<br />
default is transparent)<br />
• Pattern Transparency (specified before logical operation;<br />
default is transparent)<br />
• Logical Operators (default is Texture OR Source)<br />
Operands<br />
• Source objects: character cell, raster image, rule, HP-GL/2<br />
vectors and polygons<br />
• Texture: pattern mask<br />
• Destination: current page definition<br />
Assuming three bits per pixel, the following diagram shows the print<br />
model process.<br />
Note The Logical Operation command (?*l#O) provides 255 possible<br />
logical operations. All of these logic operations map directly to their<br />
ROP3 (raster operation) counterparts (see the Microsoft Document,<br />
Reference, Volume 2, Chapter 11, Binary and Ternary Raster<br />
Operation Codes).<br />
The logical operations were defined by Microsoft Windows for an<br />
RGB color space (a “1” is white and a “0” is black).<br />
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Logical Operations and Transparency<br />
Interactions<br />
As described above, transparency modes operate in addition to<br />
logical operations. The logical operations in Table 2-5, Logical<br />
Operations (ROP3), on the following pages, are true only if source<br />
and pattern transparency (for white pixels) are explicitly set to opaque<br />
(?*v1N and ?*v1O). If source and/or pattern transparency modes<br />
are transparent (defaulted), the additional operations shown on the<br />
following page must be performed to achieve the final result.<br />
The four basic interactions are:<br />
• Case 1: Source and Pattern are opaque.<br />
Return ROP3 (Dest, Src, Texture).<br />
• Case 2: Source is opaque, Pattern is transparent.<br />
Temporary_ROP3 = ROP3 (Dest, Src, Texture).<br />
Image_A = Temporary_ROP3, &amp; Not Src.<br />
Image_B = Temporary_ROP3 &amp; Pattern.<br />
Image_C = Not Pattern &amp; Src &amp; Dest.<br />
Return Image_A | Image_B | Image_C<br />
• Case 3: Source is transparent, Pattern is opaque.<br />
Temporary_ROP3 = ROP3 (Dest, Src, Texture).<br />
Image_A = Temporary_ROP3 &amp; Src.<br />
Image_B = Dest &amp; Not Src.<br />
Return Image_A | Image_B<br />
• Case 4: Source and Pattern are transparent<br />
Temporary_ROP3 = ROP3 (Dest, Src, Texture).<br />
Image_A = Temporary_ROP3 &amp; Src &amp; Pattern.<br />
Image_B = Dest &amp; Not Src.<br />
Image_C = Dest &amp; Not Pattern.<br />
Return Image_A | Image_B | Image_C.<br />
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Logical Operation Command<br />
Specifies the logical operation to be performed in RGB color space on<br />
the destination, source and texture to produce new destination data.<br />
?*l#O<br />
Note When source and/or pattern transparency modes are set opaque (not<br />
defaulted), values specified by this command map directly to the<br />
ROP3 (raster operation) table values on the following page. However,<br />
when source and/or pattern transparency modes are set transparent,<br />
the additional operations shown on the previous page must be<br />
performed to achieve the final result.<br />
Logical operations in the table are shown in RPN (reverse polish<br />
notation). For example, the value 225 corresponds to TDSoxn, the<br />
logical function of<br />
NOT (texture XOR (source OR destination))<br />
Note This command is the PCL Version of the HP-GL/2 MC command.<br />
This command sets the ROP value which affects not only PCL<br />
operation but also the HP-GL/2 ROP value.<br />
# = Logical operation value (see Table 2-6)<br />
Default = 252 (TSo)<br />
Range = 0 to 255<br />
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Example:<br />
The Logical Operation default value is 252 (TSo), corresponding to a<br />
logical function of:<br />
(texture | source)<br />
The result is computed below for both case 1 (source and pattern<br />
opaque) and case 4 (source and pattern transparent) on the previous<br />
page. Note that the ROP3 value of 252 results only with case 1, when<br />
both source and pattern transparency modes are set to opaque.<br />
Table 2-5. Logical Operation (ROP3)<br />
Each column of destination, source, and texture values are the input<br />
to the logical function. The result, 252, is the value that would be sent<br />
to identify the logical operation (source and pattern transparency<br />
modes are opaque). The last row, “ROP3 + Transparencies (source &amp;<br />
pattern are transparent)” shows the result if source and pattern<br />
transparency modes are transparent (the default transparency mode).<br />
Bits<br />
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0<br />
Texture 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0<br />
Source 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0<br />
Destination 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0<br />
ROP3 (source &amp; pattern are opaque) 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0<br />
(decimal 252)<br />
ROP3 Transparencies<br />
(source &amp; pattern are transparent)<br />
1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0<br />
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Table of Logical Operations<br />
Table 2-6, Logical Operations (ROP3), shows the mapping between<br />
input values and their logical operations. Note that the logical<br />
operations are specified as RPN (reverse polish notation) equations.<br />
Here is a key to describe what the Boolean Function values mean;<br />
Note Since logical operations are interpreted in RGB space (white = 1 and<br />
black = 0) rather than in CMY space (white = 0 and black = 1), the<br />
results may not be intuitive. For example, ORing a white object with a<br />
black object in RGB space yields a white object. This is the same as<br />
ANDing the two objects in CMY space. It must be remembered that<br />
the printer operates in something similar to a CMY space and inverts<br />
the bits and reverses the order.<br />
S = Source a = AND<br />
T = Texture o = OR<br />
D = Destination n = NOT<br />
x = EXCLUSIVE OR<br />
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Table 2-6. Logical Operations (ROP3)<br />
Input Value Boolean Function Input Value Boolean Function<br />
0 0 27 SDTSxaxn<br />
1 DTSoon 28 TSDTaox<br />
2 DTSona 29 DSTDxaxn<br />
3 TSon 30 TDSox<br />
4 SDTona 31 TDSoan<br />
5 DTon 32 DTSnaa<br />
6 TDSxnon 33 SDTxon<br />
7 TDSaon 34 DSna<br />
8 SDTnaa 35 STDnaon<br />
9 TDSxon 36 STxDSxa<br />
10 DTna 37 TDSTanaxn<br />
11 TSDnaon 38 SDTSaox<br />
12 STna 39 SDTSxnox<br />
13 TDSnaon 40 DTSxa<br />
14 TDSonon 41 TSDTSaoxxn<br />
15 Tn 42 DTSana<br />
16 TDSona 43 SSTxTDxaxn<br />
17 DSon 44 STDSoax<br />
18 SDTxnon 45 TSDnox<br />
19 SDTaon 46 TSDTxox<br />
20 DTSxnon 47 TSDnoan<br />
21 DTSaon 48 TSna<br />
22 TSDTSanaxx 49 SDTnaon<br />
23 SSTxDSxaxn 50 SDTSoox<br />
24 STxTDxa 51 Sn<br />
25 SDTSanaxn 52 STDSaox<br />
26 TDSTaox 53 STDSxnox<br />
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Table 2-6. Logical Operations (ROP3) continued<br />
Input Value Boolean Function Input Value Boolean Function<br />
54 SDTox 81 DSTnaon<br />
55 SDToan 82 DTSDaox<br />
56 TSDToax 83 STDSxaxn<br />
57 STDnox 84 DTSonon<br />
58 STDSxox 85 Dn<br />
59 STDnoan 86 DTSox<br />
60 TSx 87 DTSoan<br />
61 STDSonox 88 TDSToax<br />
62 STDSnaox 89 DTSnox<br />
63 TSan 90 DTx<br />
64 TSDnaa 91 DTSDonox<br />
65 DTSxon 92 DTSDxox<br />
66 SDxTDxa 93 DTSnoan<br />
67 STDSanaxn 94 DTSDnaox<br />
68 SDna 95 DTan<br />
69 DTSnaon 96 TDSxa<br />
70 DSTDaox 97 DSTDSaoxxn<br />
71 TSDTxaxn 98 DSTDoax<br />
72 SDTxa 99 SDTnox<br />
73 TDSTDaoxxn 100 SDTSoax<br />
74 DTSDoax 101 DSTnox<br />
75 TDSnox 102 DSx<br />
76 SDTana 103 SDTSonox<br />
77 SSTxDSxoxn 104 DSTDSonoxxn<br />
78 TDSTxox 105 TDSxxn<br />
79 TDSnoan 106 DTSax<br />
80 TDna 107 TSDTSoaxxn<br />
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Table 2-6. Logical Operations (ROP3) continued<br />
Input Value Boolean Function Input Value Boolean Function<br />
108 SDTax 135 TDSaxn<br />
109 TDSTDoaxxn 136 DSa<br />
110 SDTSnoax 137 SDTSnaoxn<br />
111 TDSxnan 138 DSTnoa<br />
112 TDSana 139 DSTDxoxn<br />
113 SSDxTDxaxn 140 SDTnoa<br />
114 SDTSxox 141 SDTSxoxn<br />
115 SDTnoan 142 SSDxTDxax<br />
116 DSTDxox 143 TDSanan<br />
117 DSTnoan 144 TDSxna<br />
118 SDTSnaox 145 SDTSnoaxn<br />
119 DSan 146 DTSDToaxx<br />
120 TDSax 147 STDaxn<br />
121 DSTDSoaxxn 148 TSDTSoaxx<br />
122 DTSDnoax 149 DTSaxn<br />
123 SDTxnan 150 DTSxx<br />
124 STDSnoax 151 TSDTSonoxx<br />
125 DTSxnan 152 SDTSonoxn<br />
126 STxDSxo 153 DSxn<br />
127 DTSaan 154 DTSoaxn<br />
128 DTSaa 155 SDTSoaxn<br />
129 STxDSxon 156 STDnax<br />
130 DTSxna 157 DSTDoaxn<br />
131 STDSnoaxn 158 DSTDSaoxx<br />
132 SDTxna 159 TDSxan<br />
133 TDSTnoaxn 160 DTa<br />
134 DSTDSoaxx 161 TDSTnaoxn<br />
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Table 2-6. Logical Operations (ROP3) continued<br />
Input Value Boolean Function Input Value Boolean Function<br />
162 DTSnoa 189 SDxTDxan<br />
163 DTSDxoxn 190 DTSxo<br />
164 TDSTonoxn 191 DTSano<br />
165 TDxn 192 TSa<br />
166 DSTnax 193 STDSnaoxn<br />
167 TDSToaxn 194 STDSonoxn<br />
168 DTSoa 195 TSxn<br />
169 DTSoxn 196 STDnoa<br />
170 D 197 STDSxoxn<br />
171 DTSono 198 SDTnax<br />
172 STDSxax 199 TSDToaxn<br />
173 DTSDaoxn 200 SDToa<br />
174 DSTnao 201 STDoxn<br />
175 DTno 202 DTSDxax<br />
176 TDSnoa 203 STDSaoxn<br />
177 TDSTxoxn 204 S<br />
178 SSTxDSxox 205 SDTono<br />
179 SDTanan 206 SDTnao<br />
180 TSDnax 207 STno<br />
181 DTSDoaxn 208 TSDnoa<br />
182 DTSDTaoxx 209 TSDTxoxn<br />
183 SDTxan 210 TDSnax<br />
184 TSDTxax 211 STDSoaxn<br />
185 DSTDaoxn 212 SSTxTDxax<br />
186 DTSnao 213 DTSanan<br />
187 DSno 214 TSDTSaoxx<br />
188 STDSanax 215 DTSxan<br />
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Table 2-6. Logical Operations (ROP3) continued<br />
Input Value Boolean Function Input Value Boolean Function<br />
216 TDSTxax 236 SDTao<br />
217 SDTSaoxn 237 SDTxno<br />
218 DTSDanax 238 DSo<br />
219 STxDSxan 239 SDTnoo<br />
220 STDnao 240 T<br />
221 SDno 241 TDSono<br />
222 SDTxo 242 TDSnao<br />
223 SDTano 243 TSno<br />
224 TDSoa 244 TSDnao<br />
225 TDSoxn 245 TDno<br />
226 DSTDxax 246 TDSxo<br />
227 TSDTaoxn 247 TDSano<br />
228 SDTSxax 248 TDSao<br />
229 TDSTaoxn 249 TDSxno<br />
230 SDTSanax 250 DTo<br />
231 STxTDxan 251 DTSnoo<br />
232 SSTxDSxax 252 TSo<br />
233 DSTDSanaxxn 253 TSDnoo<br />
234 DTSao 254 DTSoo<br />
235 DTSxno 255 1<br />
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Pixel Placement Command<br />
This command determines how pixels are rendered in images.<br />
?*l # R<br />
Two models are used for rendering pixels when an image is placed on<br />
paper:<br />
• Grid Intersection Model<br />
• Grid Centered Model<br />
This command can be invoked multiple times during a page. It has no<br />
effect except to switch the model being used for imaging.<br />
Note The PCL Pixel Placement command determines how pixels are<br />
placed for both PCL and HP-GL/2 operation.<br />
The example shown in Figure 2-1 illustrates the concepts of the two<br />
models. Assume a rectangle extends from coordinate position (1,1) to<br />
position (3,4). As shown below, each model produces a different<br />
result. (Since PCL printers print only at intersections, grid centered<br />
pixel placement is implemented as shown on the right.)<br />
# = 0 &#8211; Grid intersection<br />
1 &#8211; Grid centered<br />
Default = 0<br />
Range = 0, 1 (command is ignored for other values)<br />
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Figure 2-1 Pixel Placement<br />
The grid centered model produces a rectangle that is one dot row<br />
thinner and one dot row shorter than the grid intersection model. The<br />
grid intersection model is the PCL default.<br />
Note The grid centered method is used by Microsoft Windows.<br />
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Placement Variations<br />
PCL and HP-GL/2 (see following pages for HP-GL/2 pixel placement<br />
command description) provide two pixel placement modes: grid<br />
intersection (the default) and grid centered. Grid intersection places<br />
pixels on the intersections of the grid (see Figure 2-2). Grid centered<br />
places pixels in the center of the grid. In Figure 2-2, a rectangle<br />
extends from position (1,1) to (3,4). The grid centered model<br />
produces a rectangle one dot thinner and one dot shorter then the<br />
grid intersection model.<br />
When rectangular area fills are used and grid intersection is used, an<br />
overlapping of pixels can occur if rectangular area fills are placed<br />
adjacent to one another (as shown below). Depending on the raster<br />
operation presently in effect, this overlap can produce undesirable<br />
results in the final printed image. To avoid this problem, use the grid<br />
centered method.<br />
Note Since PCL printers print only at intersections, grid centered is<br />
implemented as shown on the right.<br />
Figure 2-2 Pixel Placement Variations<br />
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Pixel Placement Command (HP-GL/2)<br />
The Pixel Placement (PP) command controls how pixels are placed<br />
on the layout grid during polygon fills. Two pixel placement modes are<br />
grid intersection or grid centered.<br />
PP [mode] ;<br />
Pixel Placement Command (HP-GL/2)<br />
mode<br />
The command is the HP-GL/2 version of the PCL Pixel Placement<br />
command. Whatever mode is selected, using the HP-GL/2 PP<br />
command also applies to PCL operation. Likewise the PCL Pixel<br />
Placement command also affects HP-GL/2 pixel placement.<br />
Note Microsoft Windows fills polygons based on grid centered method.<br />
This command determines how pixels will be placed for both HP-GL/2<br />
and PCL operation.<br />
The PP command is not defaulted by an IN command.<br />
Parameter Format Functional Range Default<br />
mode clamped integer 0 or 1 0 (grid intersection)<br />
0 = grid intersection; device draws pixels centered at grid<br />
intersections (see Figure 2-1).<br />
1 = grid centered; device draws pixels centered inside the boxes<br />
created by the grid (see Figure 2-1).<br />
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Merge Control Command (HP-GL/2)<br />
The Merge Control (MC) command specifies the raster operation<br />
(ROP&#8217;s) to be performed in HP-GL/2. Raster Operations specify how<br />
source, destination, and patterns are combined to produce final<br />
images. This command supports all 256 Microsoft Windows ternary<br />
(ROP3) raster-operation codes.<br />
MC [mode, [opcode] ] ;<br />
Merge Control Command (HP-GL/2)<br />
1 For opcode ROP values refer to Table 2-6, Logical Operation.<br />
mode<br />
Note This command is the HP-GL/2 version of the PCL Logical Operation<br />
command.<br />
This command sets a ROP value which affects not only HP-GL/2<br />
operation but also the PCL ROP value.<br />
The MC command is defaulted by an IN command.<br />
Parameter Format Functional Range Default<br />
mode clamped integer 0 or 1 0 (ROP 252)<br />
opcode clamped integer 0&#8230;2551 168, 252<br />
0 = opcode value is ignored; printer sets ROP to 252.<br />
1 = opcode value is used as the ROP value. If no opcode value is<br />
sent, printer sets ROP to 168. If opcode is out of range (some<br />
value other then 0-255), the command is ignored and the<br />
default ROP of 252 is used. (For example: MC1,60; MC1,60-;<br />
MC1,+60; MC1,60+; all set the ROP to 60; however, MC1,-60;<br />
or MC1,300; set the ROP to the default value (252).<br />
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Note When using the MC command, some pattern types will not produce<br />
the expected ROP result. This only occurs when using the FT (Fill<br />
Type) command pattern types 1, 2, 3, and 4, and the ROP includes an<br />
XOR operation. (This problem is due to the fact that these patterns<br />
are the result of a vector operation and do not produce raster data for<br />
use by a ROP operation.) All other Fill Type command patterns<br />
(types, 10, 11, 21, or 22) operate as expected.<br />
opcode<br />
The operation code (opcode) specifies the logical operations that are<br />
performed on a source, destination, and patterned image prior to<br />
drawing the final image. The opcodes are created by listing all<br />
possible combinations of a single pattern, source and destination<br />
pixel, and constructing the desired final pixel values. The following<br />
table shows three common opcodes (also see Table 2-6).<br />
Table 2-3. Common Opcodes<br />
Pixel Combinations Desired Destination Values<br />
Pattern Pixel Source Pixel Destination<br />
Pixel<br />
Source<br />
Overwrite<br />
Transparency<br />
(TR command)<br />
Source<br />
Destination<br />
0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
0 0 1 0 1 1<br />
0 1 0 1 1 1<br />
0 1 1 1 1 0<br />
1 0 0 0 0 0<br />
1 0 1 0 1 1<br />
1 1 0 1 1 1<br />
1 1 1 1 1 0<br />
Resulting Opcode 204 (0xCC) 238 (0xEE) 102 (0&#215;66)<br />
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HP LaserJet 4P and 4MP Printers<br />
The HP LaserJet 4P printer is the follow-on to the HP LaserJet IIIP<br />
printer. The HP LaserJet 4MP printer is the multi-platform (PostScript)<br />
version of the 4P printer. PCL operation and the internal fonts in these<br />
two printers are identical to that of the HP LaserJet 4ML printer. The<br />
4P and 4MP printers have a control panel unlike the 4L and 4ML<br />
printers. Refer to Table 1-1, PCL Feature Support Matrix, for the<br />
commands these printers support and to Chapter 3, “Internal<br />
Typefaces/Fonts and Symbol Sets,” for font support information.<br />
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HP LaserJet 4PJ Printer<br />
The HP LaserJet 4PJ printer is a modified version of the<br />
HP LaserJet 4P printer designed specifically for the Japanese<br />
market. The enhanced PCL 5 printer language in this printer includes<br />
all of the PCL 5 features of the HP LaserJet 4P, plus special features<br />
which specifically support the Asian printing market. These features<br />
include large font support, support for vertical printing, and the ESC/P<br />
printer language. Table 2-8 lists the PCL feature additions for this<br />
printer.<br />
Table 2-4. PCL Feature Additions for HP LaserJet 4PJ<br />
Feature Status Comments<br />
Text Parsing Method<br />
Command<br />
New Provides a method for specifying character<br />
codes to select characters in large fonts<br />
(&gt; 256 characters).<br />
Character Text Path<br />
Direction Command<br />
New Allows vertical printing for Asian markets,<br />
which use both horizontal and vertical<br />
printing.<br />
Font Header Format Modified Adds Font Format 16, a font header which<br />
supports large TrueType fonts. Five new font<br />
header segments are supported.<br />
Fonts New Additions<br />
and Deletions<br />
The resident typefaces are different than<br />
those in the HP LaserJet 4P printer. Two<br />
large fonts (fonts containing a large number<br />
of characters) are included to support the<br />
Japanese market: MS Mincho and MS<br />
Gothic. The printer also contains some<br />
Western TrueType typefaces (Arial and<br />
Times Roman families). The printer does not<br />
have any Intellifont typefaces except the<br />
Courier family.<br />
Page Size Command New Additions Adds support for JIS B5 paper (?&amp;l45A)<br />
and two Japanese postcard sizes: Hagaki<br />
(?&amp;l71A) and Oufuku-Hagaki (?&amp;l72A).<br />
Character<br />
Enhancements<br />
New Allows pseudo-bold and pseudo-italic<br />
enhancements to be applied to MS Mincho,<br />
MS Gothic, and certain downloaded<br />
TrueType fonts.<br />
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Descriptions of the Text Parsing Method Command, Character Text<br />
Path Direction Command, and Font Format 16 are provided in the<br />
following paragraphs. Following that, a “LaserJet 4PJ Programming<br />
Tips” section offers examples and tips for performing specific tasks<br />
using PCL 5.<br />
Text Parsing Method Command<br />
The Text Parsing Method command informs the PCL parser whether<br />
character codes should be interpreted as 1-byte or 2-byte character<br />
codes as described below.<br />
?&amp;t#P<br />
If the value field is 21, character codes in the range 0&#215;21-0xFF are<br />
processed as the first byte of a two-byte character. The following byte<br />
is processed as the second byte of the two-byte character. All<br />
character codes outside this range are processed as one-byte values.<br />
This method can be used for parsing characters in Asian seven-bit<br />
encoding specifications, including JIS X0208 (Japan), GB 2312-80<br />
(China), and KS C 5601-1992 (Korea).<br />
If the value field is 31, character codes in the range 0&#215;81-0x9F and<br />
0xE0-0xFC are processed as the first byte of a two-byte character.<br />
The following byte is processed as the second byte of the two-byte<br />
character. All character codes outside this range are processed as<br />
one-byte values. This method can be used for parsing characters in<br />
the Shift-JIS encoding specification.<br />
# = 0, 1 &#8211; All character codes are processed as one-byte<br />
characters.<br />
21 &#8211; Character codes are processed as one-byte or two-byte<br />
characters as described below.<br />
31 &#8211; Character codes are processed as one-byte or two-byte<br />
characters as described below.<br />
38 &#8211; Character codes are processed as one-byte or two-byte<br />
characters as described below.<br />
Default = 0 or 31 (if the default symbol set is WIN31J, the value is<br />
31; otherwise it is 0)<br />
Range = 0, 1, 21, 31, 38<br />
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If the value field is 38, character codes in the range 0&#215;80-0xFF are<br />
processed as the first byte of a two-byte character. The following byte<br />
is processed as the second byte of the two-byte character. All<br />
character codes outside this range are processed as one-byte values.<br />
This method can be used for parsing Asian eight-bit encoding<br />
specifications, such as the Big Five and TCA encoding specifications<br />
(Taiwan), and KS C 5601-1992 and GB 2312-80, which can be either<br />
7 or 8 bit.<br />
Character Text Path Direction Command<br />
This command allows the user to vertically rotate text for use in<br />
vertical writing applications.<br />
?&amp;c#T<br />
Using ?&amp;c0T, the printer’s current active position (CAP) advances<br />
left to right, and linefeed advances top to bottom with horizontal,<br />
upright characters.<br />
Using ?&amp;c–1T, the following actions occur:<br />
• Full-width characters in large fonts are rotated<br />
counter-clockwise 90 degrees (“vertical rotated” characters).<br />
• Vertical substitutes are made for characters which change<br />
their appearance, orientation, or positioning when written<br />
vertically.<br />
• All other characters are unaffected by this setting.<br />
• The vertical-rotated printing mode (?&amp;c-1T) has the effect of<br />
transforming a portrait page with horizontal text into a<br />
landscape page with vertical text. The PCL Print Direction<br />
command can be used to achieve other text orientations.<br />
# = 0 &#8211; Horizontal printing<br />
-1 &#8211; Vertical rotated printing<br />
Default = 0<br />
Range = 0, 1<br />
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Vertical substitution characters are those characters which change<br />
their appearance, orientation, or positioning when written vertically.<br />
Examples in Japanese fonts include parentheses, brackets,<br />
punctuation and small kana. In the example above, the two small<br />
characters are replaced with vertical substitutes. Vertical substitution<br />
characters are accessed through the Vertical Substitutes Character<br />
Segment, which is described in more detail later in this chapter.<br />
Font Header Format 16<br />
The HP LaserJet 4PJ printer provides support for large fonts. Large<br />
fonts, such as the MS Mincho and MS Gothic fonts supplied in the<br />
printer, are fonts which are bound to large symbol sets. The<br />
LaserJet 4PJ printer supports a new font header to accommodate<br />
large bound fonts. New segments are provided for support of vertical<br />
substitutes, galley characters, typeface strings, and character<br />
enhancements.<br />
The Font Header Command, described beginning on page 11-6 of the<br />
PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference Manual, has several<br />
different header formats. The support of large fonts adds Font Header<br />
Format 16 (Universal Font Header). Font Header Format 16 is<br />
identical in structure to format 15 (Universal Scalable Font Header)<br />
except that the size field for data segments has been enlarged from<br />
16 bits to 32 bits, and a new Font Type has been added for large fonts<br />
(Font Type 3).<br />
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New Font Format Header Segments<br />
For the HP LaserJet 4PJ printer, Font Header Format 15 has been<br />
extended to include optional data segments for supporting galley<br />
characters, typeface strings, and character enhancements. Font<br />
Format 16 supports these segments plus optional segments for<br />
supporting vertical substitution and a vertical rotation offset.<br />
(Segmented Font Data is described beginning on page 11-45 of the<br />
PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference Manual.)<br />
Galley Character Segment<br />
If an application requests a character that does not exist within the<br />
current font, the printer checks the Galley Character Segment for a<br />
substitute character to print.<br />
Vertical Substitution Character Segment<br />
The Vertical Substitution Character Segment is used to identify<br />
vertical substitute glyphs for characters which change their<br />
appearance, orientation, or positioning when written vertically.<br />
Typeface String Segment<br />
The Typeface String Segment allows names of permanent<br />
downloaded fonts to be displayed, using non-Latin characters, in the<br />
appropriate typeface on the Typeface List.<br />
Vertical Rotation Segment<br />
When the character text path direction is set to vertical rotation,<br />
full-width characters are rotated counter-clockwise 90°. The Vertical<br />
Rotation Segment sets the point around which the character rotates,<br />
so that character alignment is compatible with the way Windows 3.1J<br />
rotates characters.<br />
Character Enhancement Segment<br />
The HP LaserJet 4PJ printer can apply pseudo-bold and pseudo-italic<br />
enhancements to MS Mincho, MS Gothic, and certain downloaded<br />
TrueType fonts. This segment is used to indicate that a particular<br />
downloaded font is able to have these character enhancements<br />
applied.<br />
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Table 2-5. Printer Segment Support for Font Format 16<br />
Description of Font Header Segments<br />
Each font header data segment contains three parts:<br />
• Segment Identifier<br />
• Data Segment Size<br />
• Data Segment<br />
Segment1 LJ 4PJ LJ 4V/<br />
4MV<br />
LJ 4LC LJ 4LJ<br />
Pro<br />
DJ 1600 LJ 5P<br />
Galley Character – GC ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Vertical Substitution – VT ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Typeface string – TF ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ns<br />
Vertical Rotation – VR ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Character Enhancement –<br />
CE<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Bitmap Resolution – BR* ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ns ✓<br />
TrueType fonts ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Bitmap fonts* ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ns ✓<br />
ns – not supported<br />
* Format 16 bitmap font support is described beginning on page 2-63.<br />
1 These segments are supported for the HP LaserJet 5Si and all later LaserJet printers.<br />
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Segment Identifier Values<br />
The Segment Identifier Values for the Galley Character, Vertical<br />
Substitution Character, Typeface String, Vertical Rotation, and<br />
Character Enhancement Segments are as shown in the following<br />
table.<br />
Data Segment Size<br />
The Data Segment Size indicates the number of bytes in the<br />
immediately following Data Segment. The size of this field is 4 bytes<br />
for Font Format 16 fonts, and 2 bytes for Font Format 15 fonts. The<br />
rest of the data segments are identical for both font formats.<br />
Galley Character Segment<br />
If an application requests a character that does not exist within the<br />
current font, the printer checks the Galley Character Segment for a<br />
substitute character to print instead. The Galley Character Segment<br />
specifies the character codes of the substitute characters to be<br />
printed. A different galley character can be specified for different<br />
regions of the symbol set. For example, this segment can be set up<br />
so that an asterisk prints when a non-existent character is selected in<br />
the region 0&#215;81 &#8211; 0x9F, and a question mark for characters in the<br />
region 0xE0-0xFC.<br />
Value Mnemonic* Data Segment<br />
18243 GC Galley Character Segment<br />
22100 VT Vertical Substitute Segment<br />
21574 TF Typeface String Segment<br />
22098 VR Vertical Rotation Segment<br />
17221 CE Character Enhancement Segment<br />
* The mnemonic is obtained when the two bytes of this big-endian word are treated as<br />
ASCII characters.<br />
Byte 15 (MSB) 8 7 (LSB) 0 Byte<br />
0 GC (18243) 1<br />
2<br />
4<br />
Data Segment Size (6*n+6) * 3<br />
5<br />
6 Format = 0 7<br />
8 Default Galley Character 9<br />
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• Default Galley Character (UI). Character code of the<br />
character to be printed when a specified character is not within<br />
any of the defined regions.<br />
• Number of Regions (UI). Number of regions for which galley<br />
characters are defined. Regions are defined for a table in<br />
which the first character code byte specifies the row and the<br />
second byte specifies the column.<br />
• Region #x Upper Left Character Code (UI). Character code<br />
defining upper left corner of Region #x.<br />
• Region #x Lower Right Character Code (UI). Character<br />
code defining lower right corner of Region #x.<br />
• Region #x Galley Character (UI). Character code of the<br />
character to be printed when a character within Region #x is<br />
missing from the selected font.<br />
If the value of the galley character field is 0xFFFF, then if the font<br />
contains a missing character glyph, that glyph is printed. The missing<br />
character glyph can be downloaded using the PCL Download<br />
Character command with a character code = 0xFFFF and a glyph<br />
ID = 0.<br />
If both the character specified by the original character code and by<br />
the galley character code are missing, the CAP is advanced in<br />
accordance with previous PCL rules for missing characters, that is, it<br />
is advanced according to the current setting of HMI (Horizontal<br />
Motion Index).<br />
10 Number of Regions (n) 11<br />
12 Region #1 Upper Left Character Code 13<br />
14 Region #1 Lower Right Character Code 15<br />
16 Region #1 Galley Character 17<br />
. . . . . .<br />
6*n+6 Region #n Upper Left Character Code 6*n+7<br />
6*n+8 Region #n Lower Right Character Code 6*n+9<br />
6*n+10 Region #n Galley Character 6*n+11<br />
* This segment is for Font Format 16. The Data Segment Size field for Font Format 16<br />
fonts is 4 bytes; the segment for Font Format 15 fonts is identical except the Data<br />
Segment Size field is 2 bytes instead.<br />
Byte 15 (MSB) 8 7 (LSB) 0 Byte<br />
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The Galley Character Segment will be invalid if the format number is<br />
not supported or if the segment size declared in the Segment Size<br />
field is larger or smaller than required for the number of regions (N). If<br />
the segment is invalid, the font download will be ignored.<br />
Galley Character Segments can be downloaded with any Font Format<br />
15 or 16 font, regardless of font type.<br />
The Galley Character Segment can be used to implement a<br />
requirement of the Microsoft Windows Version 3.1, Japanese Version,<br />
Microsoft Standard Character Set Specification (March 11, 1993),<br />
which states “when there is an output request for a character of a<br />
specified typeface, even if the glyph corresponding to the specified<br />
character code does not exist, some glyph data will be output. For<br />
double-byte characters, the glyph of the default character defined for<br />
the given TrueType font is used. For single-byte characters, the glyph<br />
at 0xA5 (small dot, U+FF65) is used.”<br />
The following table shows a Galley Character Segment which follows<br />
the Japanese Windows specification.<br />
Byte 15 (MSB) 8 7 (LSB) 0 Byte<br />
0 GC (18243) 1<br />
2<br />
4<br />
Data Segment Size (12) * 3<br />
5<br />
6 Format = 0 7<br />
8 Default Galley Character = 0xFFFF 9<br />
10 Number of Regions (n) = 1 11<br />
12 Region #1 Upper Left<br />
Character Code = 0&#215;0000<br />
13<br />
14 Region #1 Lower Right<br />
Character Code = 0x00FF<br />
15<br />
16 Region #1 Galley Character = 0x00A5 17<br />
* This segment is for Font Format 16. The Data Segment Size field for Font Format 16<br />
fonts is 4 bytes; the segment for Font Format 15 fonts is identical except the Data<br />
Segment Size field is 2 bytes instead.<br />
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In this example segment, there is one galley character region. This<br />
region is applied to all one-byte characters (character codes<br />
0&#215;0000-0x00FF); any missing character in this region is replaced with<br />
the character at character code location 0x00A5. Any missing<br />
characters falling into this region (e.g. character codes 0&#215;0100 -<br />
0xFFFF) are replaced with the default galley character. Since in this<br />
example the Default Galley Character field = 0xFFFF, the missing<br />
character glyph is printed if it is present in the font.<br />
Vertical Substitution Segment<br />
The Vertical Substitution Segment contains pairs of glyph IDs. Each<br />
pair specifies the horizontal and vertical glyph ID for a character. The<br />
segment can be built directly from a TrueType mort table which<br />
contains a vertical substitution array. The segment definition is shown<br />
in the table below.<br />
The Horizontal Glyph ID field is used by TrueType as an ID number for<br />
the horizontal glyph data associated with a given character. The<br />
Vertical Glyph ID field contains the ID number for the vertical glyph<br />
data associated with the same character.<br />
The vertical glyphs can be downloaded using the PCL Character<br />
Definition Command using a character code = 0xFFFF.<br />
Byte 15 (MSB) 8 7 (LSB) 0 Byte<br />
0 VT (22100) 1<br />
2<br />
4<br />
Data Segment Size (4*n+4) * 3<br />
5<br />
6 Horizontal Glyph ID #1 7<br />
8 Vertical Glyph ID #1 9<br />
. . . . . .<br />
4*n+2 Horizontal Glyph ID #n 4*n+3<br />
4*n+4 Vertical Glyph ID #n 4*n+5<br />
4*n+6 End of table mark #1 = 0xFFFF 4*n+7<br />
4*n+8 End of table mark #2 = 0xFFFF 4*n+9<br />
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A TrueType mort table typically contains a header of 76 bytes,<br />
followed by the vertical substitution array which follows the segment<br />
format described here. However, the mort table header is designed to<br />
be variable-length, and the location of the vertical substitution data<br />
may be located elsewhere in mort tables in future fonts.<br />
If the Font Type is not Type 3 (16-bit fonts), this data segment is<br />
ignored.<br />
If the value pairs are not sorted by horizontal glyph ID, the data<br />
segment is invalid. If the End of Table mark #1 is not 0xFFFF, the data<br />
segment is invalid. The location of the end of the table is determined<br />
using the Data Segment Size field. If the segment is invalid, the font<br />
download is ignored.<br />
Typeface String Segment<br />
The purpose of this segment is to provide a substitute string to print<br />
for a permanent downloaded font when doing a PCL Typeface List<br />
printout. It has the following structure:<br />
Embedded Font Name Flag (UB)—A zero value in this field is used to<br />
indicate that the ASCII name of the font (from the Font Name field)<br />
should be printed in addition to the substitute string. A non-zero value<br />
is used to indicate that only the substitute string should be printed.<br />
• Substitute String Length (UB)—the number of UI characters in<br />
the Substitute String Character List.<br />
Byte 15 (MSB) 8 7 (LSB) 0 Byte<br />
0 TF (21574) 1<br />
2<br />
4<br />
Data Segment Size (2*n+2) * 3<br />
5<br />
6 Embedded Font<br />
Name Flag<br />
Substitute String<br />
Length (n)<br />
7<br />
8 Substitute String Character List 9<br />
. . . . . .<br />
* This segment is for Font Format 16. The Data Segment Size field for Font Format 16<br />
fonts is 4 bytes; the segment for Font Format 15 fonts is identical except the Data<br />
Segment Size field is 2 bytes instead.<br />
2-42 Printer-Specific Differences ENWW<br />
• Substitute String Character List (array of UI)—the characters<br />
which make up the substitute string. Each character is<br />
represented as a UI value. If the font is a bound font, then the<br />
values are accessed by their character codes values; if the font<br />
is unbound, then the Unicode index numbers (see<br />
Appendix D) are used.<br />
The Typeface String Segment will be invalid if the Data Segment Size<br />
declared in the Data Segment Size field is larger or smaller than<br />
required for substitute string length, or if the Data Segment Size is an<br />
odd number of bytes. If the segment is invalid, the font download will<br />
be ignored.<br />
Typeface String Segments can be downloaded with any Font<br />
Format 15 or Font Format 16 font, regardless of font type.<br />
The following tables are examples of Typeface String Segments for<br />
two downloaded fonts. The first is for MS Mincho, and has the<br />
embedded font name flag set to true. The second is for MS Gothic,<br />
and has the embedded font name flag set to false.<br />
MS Mincho<br />
Byte 15 (MSB) 8 7 (LSB) 0 Byte<br />
0 TF (21574) 1<br />
2<br />
4<br />
Data Segment Size<br />
(10) *<br />
3<br />
5<br />
6 Embedded Font<br />
Name Flag = 1<br />
Substitute String<br />
Length = 4<br />
7<br />
8<br />
10<br />
12<br />
14<br />
Substitute String Character List =<br />
0x826c (Note: these are full-width<br />
0&#215;8272 Shift-JIS character codes<br />
0x96be for “MS” and Kanji “Mincho”)<br />
0x92a9<br />
9<br />
11<br />
13<br />
15<br />
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MS Gothic<br />
Byte 15 (MSB) 8 7 (LSB) 0 Byte<br />
0 TF (21574) 1<br />
2<br />
4<br />
Data Segment Size<br />
(14) *<br />
3<br />
5<br />
6 Embedded Font<br />
Name Flag = 0<br />
Substitute String<br />
Length = 6<br />
7<br />
8<br />
10<br />
12<br />
14<br />
16<br />
18<br />
Substitute String Character List =<br />
0x826c (Note: these are full-width<br />
0&#215;8272 Shift-JIS character codes<br />
0&#215;8353 for “MS” and Katakana for<br />
0&#215;8356 “Gothic”)<br />
0&#215;8362<br />
0x834e<br />
9<br />
11<br />
13<br />
15<br />
17<br />
19<br />
* This segment is for Font Format 16. The Data Segment Size field for Font Format 16<br />
fonts is 4 bytes; the segment for Font Format 15 fonts is identical except the Data<br />
Segment Size field is 2 bytes instead.<br />
2-44 Printer-Specific Differences ENWW<br />
The following illustration shows how the PCL Typeface List would<br />
look.<br />
Vertical Rotation Segment<br />
The Vertical Rotation Segment is used to define the lower boundary<br />
of the rotation box used when the character text path direction is set<br />
to vertical rotation. This is an optional segment which may be<br />
downloaded with Font Format 16 TrueType fonts.<br />
The following illustration shows an example of character rotation. The<br />
boxes around each character represent the vertical rotation box. The<br />
distance between the baseline and the bottom of the character box is<br />
represented by the Descender value in the Vertical Rotation<br />
Segment.<br />
ENWW Printer-Specific Differences 2-45<br />
The structure of the Vertical Rotation Segment is:<br />
• Format (UINT16)—Set this value to 0.<br />
• Descender Value (SINT16)—Set this value to equal the<br />
“sTypoDescender” value from the “OS/2” table of the TrueType<br />
font.<br />
Byte 15 (MSB) 8 7 (LSB) 0 Byte<br />
0 VR (22098) 1<br />
2<br />
4<br />
Data Segment Size (4) * 3<br />
5<br />
6 Format (0) 7<br />
8 Descender value 9<br />
* This segment is for Font Format 16. The Data Segment Size field for Font Format 16<br />
fonts is 4 bytes; the segment for Font Format 15 fonts is identical except the Data<br />
Segment Size field is 2 bytes instead.<br />
2-46 Printer-Specific Differences ENWW<br />
• If the Vertical Rotation Segment is not downloaded with the<br />
font definition, a default value is used for the Descender value.<br />
The default value is set to the following:<br />
Descender value = -36/256 * ScaleFactor<br />
Where: ScaleFactor is Bytes 64 and 65 from the Font Format<br />
16 Font Header.<br />
Character Enhancement Segment<br />
This segment indicates whether the pseudo-bold or pseudo-italic<br />
enhancements can be performed on a downloaded font.<br />
The structure of the Character Enhancement Segment is:<br />
• Style (UINT32)—This field specifies the style types that the<br />
printer is allowed to perform on the font characters.<br />
Byte 15 (MSB) 8 7 (LSB) 0 Byte<br />
0 CE (17221) 1<br />
2 Data Segment Size (8) 3<br />
4 5<br />
6 Style 7<br />
8 9<br />
10 Stroke Weight 11<br />
12 Reserved 13<br />
* This segment is for Font Format 16. The Data Segment Size field for Font Format 16<br />
fonts is 4 bytes; the segment for Font Format 15 fonts is identical except the Data<br />
Segment Size field is 2 bytes instead.<br />
31 43 0<br />
Reserved Posture<br />
Bit Positions (#) = Posture<br />
1 = Italics<br />
0, 2, 3 = Reserved<br />
ENWW Printer-Specific Differences 2-47<br />
• Stroke Weight (UINT16)—This field specifies the stroke<br />
weights which the printer is allowed to provide using the<br />
pseudo-bold enhancement algorithm.<br />
Note Only stroke weights greater than the stroke weight of the font can be<br />
provided using the pseudo-bold enhancement algorithm.<br />
15 0<br />
Stroke weight<br />
Bit Position (#) = Stroke Weight<br />
0 = Reserved 8 = “Book” or “Text” Weight<br />
1 = Ultra Thin 9 = Semi-Bold<br />
2 = Extra Thin 10 = Demi-Bold<br />
3 = Thin 11 = Bold<br />
4 = Extra Light 12 = Extra Bold<br />
5 = Light 13 = Black<br />
6 = Demi Light 14 = Extra Black<br />
7 = Semi Light 15 = Ultra Black<br />
2-48 Printer-Specific Differences ENWW<br />
HP LaserJet 4PJ Programming Tips<br />
This section provides programming tips concerning specific<br />
considerations for the HP LaserJet 4PJ printer. This section covers<br />
general print job initialization, font metric calculation, vertical writing,<br />
and other issues which are pertinent to printing Japanese text on the<br />
HP LaserJet 4PJ printer using PCL 5.<br />
General Print Job Initialization<br />
This example demonstrates the general print job initialization<br />
procedure for the HP LaserJet 4PJ printer, which is slightly different<br />
than that used for other HP LaserJet printers.<br />
Output from pre-LaserJet 4PJ PCL drivers (for example, a<br />
HP LaserJet 4P driver) will only print correctly on the<br />
HP LaserJet 4PJ printer if the default PCL symbol set is set to a value<br />
other than the Japanese Windows 3.1 (Win3.1J) symbol set. This is<br />
because the default PCL text parsing method is set based on the<br />
default PCL symbol set. When the default PCL symbol set is set to<br />
Win3.1J, the default text parsing method is Shift-JIS parsing; for any<br />
other value, such as Roman-8, the default text parsing method is<br />
1-byte parsing. To set the default PCL symbol set value, use PJL or<br />
the control panel.<br />
The first example given here is nearly identical to the initialization<br />
used for other HP LaserJet 4 family printers. The only difference is<br />
that it includes a PJL command to set the default PCL symbol set to<br />
Roman-8.<br />
?%-12345X@PJL<br />
@PJL SET RESOLUTION=600<br />
@PJL PAGEPROTECT=OFF<br />
@PJL RET=MEDIUM<br />
@PJL COMMENT *** This command is added ***<br />
@PJL SET LPARM:PCL SYMSET=ROMAN8<br />
@PJL ENTER LANGUAGE=PCL<br />
?E?&amp;l1x1s1h2a0o8c6e54F?&amp;a5L?(0U?(s1p9vs3b41<br />
~01T<br />
The commands in the above example are explained in more detail in<br />
the PCL 5 and PJL technical reference manuals.<br />
ENWW Printer-Specific Differences 2-49<br />
The second example given here initializes a PCL 5 print job for<br />
printing Japanese text. The major differences from the previous<br />
example are that it specifies A4 paper, initializes the text parsing<br />
method to Shift-JIS, selects Win3.1J as the primary symbol set,<br />
selects MS-Mincho as the primary font.<br />
?%-12345X@PJL<br />
@PJL SET RESOLUTION=600<br />
@PJL PAGEPROTECT=OFF<br />
@PJL RET=MEDIUM<br />
@PJL ENTER LANGUAGE=PCL<br />
?E?&amp;l1x1h26a0o8c6e60F?&amp;a5L?&amp;t31P?(19K<br />
~?(s1p10v0s0b28752T<br />
The last line (2 lines, as shown) in the above example is a PCL 5<br />
initialization string. This set of commands resets the printer, specifies<br />
1 copy, specifies the paper tray as a paper source, chooses A4-size<br />
paper, selects portrait orientation, VMI=8 (6LPI), sets top margin to<br />
6 lines, selects a text length of 60 lines, a 5-column left margin,<br />
Shift-JIS parsing, WIN3.1J symbol set, and a proportional, 10-point,<br />
upright, text-weight MS-Mincho font.<br />
After the PCL print data, the following commands would be used to<br />
complete the job:<br />
?E?%-12345X<br />
Font Metric Calculation<br />
Accurate character placement relies on the ability to predict character<br />
width and height. As a character’s point size changes, so does its<br />
width and height. (CAP displacement, the distance the CAP moves<br />
for vertically rotated text, is a full-width calculation.)<br />
In proportionally spaced fonts, character widths also vary from<br />
character to character within the font. Variable character widths add<br />
complexity to maintaining accurate line widths, page breaks, or<br />
WYSIWYG operation. To support most proportionally spaced fonts,<br />
font metrics must be extracted from the font metric files.<br />
2-50 Printer-Specific Differences ENWW<br />
In the MS-Mincho and MS-Gothic fonts provided in the<br />
HP LaserJet 4PJ, font metric calculation is somewhat easier than for<br />
the Latin-based fonts. Width calculations are easier because all<br />
characters of these fonts conform to one of two different character<br />
widths at a particular point size. The characters are either considered<br />
full-width or half- width. One-byte characters are always half-width<br />
and two-byte characters are always full-width.<br />
Full-width characters occupy the entire EM width at a particular point<br />
size. Half-width characters occupy half of an EM width. The following<br />
equations show how to calculate the EM width and character widths<br />
for a full-width and a half-width character.<br />
ppem = round (DeviceResolution * PointSize/72)<br />
FullWidthDeltaX = round (ppem * PCLUnits/ DeviceResolution)<br />
HalfWidthDeltaX=round ((ppem/2) * PCLUnits/DeviceResolution)<br />
where:<br />
ppem = EM width in pixels<br />
DeviceResolution = current device resolution in dots per inch<br />
(600 or 300dpi)<br />
PointSize = point size requested<br />
FullWidthDeltaX = character width of full-width character in PCL Units<br />
HalfWidthDeltaX = character width of half-width character in PCL Units<br />
PCLUnits = PCL Units<br />
The PCL Unit of measure is explained in more detail in the PCL 5<br />
Technical Reference Manual. The default PCL Unit size is 1/300th of<br />
an inch, but the Unit of Measure command can be used to set the<br />
PCL Unit size to other values.<br />
Note that HalfWidthDeltaX may not be exactly half of FullWidthDeltaX<br />
because of rounding. For example, if FullWidthDeltaX = round(99.0) =<br />
99, then the corresponding HalfWidthDeltaX = round(99.0/2) =<br />
round(49.5) = 50.<br />
ENWW Printer-Specific Differences 2-51<br />
Character Enhancements<br />
The HP LaserJet 4PJ printer supports PCL pseudo-bold and<br />
pseudo-italic character enhancements. These enhancements can be<br />
applied to the internal MS-Mincho and MS-Gothic fonts. They can<br />
also be applied to a TrueType soft font if a suitable “Character<br />
Enhancement” Segment is downloaded with the font header.<br />
The enhancements are selected using PCL font selection commands.<br />
The pseudo-italic enhancement can be selected using the Style<br />
command. The pseudo-bold enhancement can be selected using the<br />
Stroke Weight command. The bold levels which can be applied to the<br />
internal MS-Mincho and MS-Gothic fonts are Semi Bold, Demi Bold,<br />
Bold, and Extra Bold. For example, to select a 10-point, Extra Bold,<br />
Italic, MS-Mincho font, use the following PCL command:<br />
?(19K?(s1p10v1s4b28752T<br />
In the above command, Italics style (1s) and Extra Bold weight (4b)<br />
are selected. Since there is not an Extra Bold Italic MS-Mincho font<br />
resident in the printer, pseudo-italics and pseudo-bolding algorithms<br />
are applied to characters printed from the regular MS-Mincho font.<br />
If a soft font is selected using the “Font Selection by ID” command<br />
(e.g. ?(#X ), the font is selected without any character<br />
enhancements applied. To select a soft font by ID with character<br />
enhancements, first select the font by ID, then select the desired<br />
attributes. For example, assume a soft font is downloaded with ID = 1<br />
and a Character Enhancement Segment indicating that pseudo-bold<br />
and pseudo-italics character enhancements can be applied. The<br />
following command can be used to select that font with those<br />
enhancements:<br />
?(1X?(s1s3B<br />
Other font effects, such as character shadowing, strike-through, and<br />
gray-shading can be accomplished using the print model.<br />
2-52 Printer-Specific Differences ENWW<br />
Note HP-GL/2 as implemented in HP LaserJet printers has no mechanism<br />
for parsing 2-byte characters. Therefore, HP-GL/2 character<br />
transformations (e.g. SI and SR commands) cannot be applied to<br />
these characters.<br />
HP-GL/2 as implemented in HP LaserJet printers has no mechanism<br />
for parsing 2-byte characters. Therefore, HP-GL/2 character<br />
transformations (e.g. SI and SR commands) cannot be applied to<br />
these characters.<br />
Vertical Writing<br />
Vertical writing can be accomplished using the vertical rotated (“-1”)<br />
mode of the Character Text Path command (?&amp;c-1T). When using a<br />
vertical rotated text path direction, full-width characters are rotated<br />
and printed “on their sides.” All other characters are unaffected and<br />
the CAP is still advanced in the horizontal direction. The “-1” mode<br />
has the effect of transforming a portrait page with horizontal full-width<br />
characters into a landscape page with vertical full-width characters.<br />
This can be combined with the Print Direction command (?&amp;a#P) to<br />
achieve the desired text orientation (e.g. portrait, landscape, reverse<br />
portrait, or reverse landscape).<br />
An example of horizontal and vertical rotated writing is shown below.<br />
The first line of text is horizontal writing and the second line is vertical<br />
rotated writing. Note that the “~” character is replaced with a vertical<br />
substitute on the second line. The C program that follows was used to<br />
generate the PCL commands for this example.<br />
ENWW Printer-Specific Differences 2-53<br />
#include<br />
#include<br />
#define MONTH “\202P\202P\214\216&#8243;<br />
#define DAY1 ”\202P\202U\223\372&#8243;<br />
#define TILDE “\201\140&#8243;<br />
#define DAY2 ”\202P\202V\223\372&#8243;<br />
#define KANJITXT MONTH DAY1 TILDE MONTH DAY2<br />
FILE *prn;<br />
main()<br />
{<br />
int point_size=24;<br />
prn = fopen(“lpt1&#8243;,”wb&#8221;); /* open lpt1 for writing */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33%%-12345X&#8221;); /* send UEL to get to PJL */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;@PJL ENTER LANGUAGE=PCL\n&#8221;); /* Enter PCL */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33E&#8221;); /* send an esc E to reset printer */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33&amp;a4L&#8221;); /* left margin */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33&amp;t31P&#8221;); /* text parsing = Shift-JIS */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33(19K&#8221;); /* symbol set = Win3.1J */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33(s1p%dv0s0b28752T&#8221;,point_size); /* MS-Mincho */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\n\n\n\r&#8221; KANJITXT); /* print horizontal version */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33&amp;c-1T&#8221;); /* select vertical writing */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\n\n\n\r&#8221; KANJITXT); /* print vertical version */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\f&#8221;); /* formfeed */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33%%-12345X&#8221;); /* send UEL to get to PJL */<br />
}<br />
Printing Ruby Characters (Furigana)<br />
Ruby characters, also known in Japanese as furigana, are small<br />
characters typically used as an aid in kanji pronunciation. Ruby<br />
characters are usually (but not always) hiragana. They are generally<br />
placed above the corresponding kanji in horizontal writing and to the<br />
right in vertical writing. Ruby characters can be generated using font<br />
scaling and cursor positioning commands.<br />
An example of ruby characters is shown below. In this example, the<br />
ruby characters are printed at one-third the size of the kanji. The C<br />
program that follows was used to generate the PCL commands for<br />
this example.<br />
2-54 Printer-Specific Differences ENWW<br />
#include<br />
#include<br />
#define KANJITXT “\225\127\226\173&#8243;<br />
#define RUBYTXT ”\202\320\202\345\202\244 \202\331\202\361 “<br />
FILE *prn;<br />
main()<br />
{<br />
int point_size=72;<br />
prn = fopen(”lpt1&#8243;,&#8221;wb&#8221;); /* open lpt1 for writing */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33%%-12345X&#8221;); /* send UEL to get to PJL */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;@PJL ENTER LANGUAGE=PCL\n&#8221;); /* Enter PCL */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33E&#8221;); /* EscE to reset printer */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33&amp;t31P&#8221;); /* text parsing = Shift-JIS */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33(19K&#8221;); /* symbol set = Win3.1J */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33(s1p%dv0s0b28752T&#8221;,point_size); /* MS-Mincho */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33*p300x400Y&#8221;); /* set cursor position */<br />
fprintf(prn,KANJITXT); /* print kanji characters */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33(s%dV&#8221;,point_size/3); /*furigana point size */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33*p300x%dY&#8221;,400-4*point_size);/*cursor position*/<br />
fprintf(prn,RUBYTXT); /* print ruby characters */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\f&#8221;); /* formfeed */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33%%-12345X&#8221;); /* send UEL to get to PJL */<br />
}<br />
ENWW Printer-Specific Differences 2-55<br />
Vertical Underlining<br />
In Japanese writing, vertical underlines are placed to the right of<br />
vertical columns of text. This can be accomplished in PCL 5 using the<br />
Fill Rectangular Area command.<br />
An underline is simply a long thin black-filled box. The length of the<br />
underline depends on the length of the text to be underlined.<br />
An example of vertical underlining is shown below. The C program<br />
that follows was used to generate the PCL commands for this<br />
example.<br />
#include<br />
#include<br />
#define MONTH “\202P\202P\214\216&#8243;<br />
#define DAY1 ”\202P\202U\223\372&#8243;<br />
#define TILDE “\201\140&#8243;<br />
#define DAY2 ”\202P\202V\223\372&#8243;<br />
#define KANJITXT MONTH DAY1 TILDE MONTH DAY2<br />
FILE *prn;<br />
main()<br />
{<br />
int point_size=24;<br />
prn = fopen(“lpt1&#8243;,”wb&#8221;); /* open lpt1 for writing */<br />
2-56 Printer-Specific Differences ENWW<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33%%-12345X&#8221;); /* send UEL to get to PJL */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;@PJL ENTER LANGUAGE=PCL\n&#8221;); /* Enter PCL */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33E&#8221;); /* Esc E to reset printer */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33&amp;t31P&#8221;); /* text parsing = Shift-JIS */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33(19K&#8221;); /* symbol set = Win3.1J */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33&amp;a270P&#8221;); /* print direction = 270 */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33*p500x1300Y&#8221;); /* set CAP position */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33(s1p%dv0s0b28752T&#8221;,point_size); /* MS-Mincho */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33&amp;c-1T&#8221;); /* select vertical writing */<br />
fprintf(prn, KANJITXT); /* print vertical text */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33*p500x%dY&#8221;,1300-point_size*4); /* set CAP for<br />
underline*/<br />
/* draw underline */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33*c%da3b0P&#8221;,300 * strlen(KANJITXT)/2 *<br />
point_size/72);<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\f&#8221;); /* formfeed */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33%%-12345X&#8221;); /* send UEL to get to PJL */<br />
}<br />
ENWW Printer-Specific Differences 2-57<br />
Vertical Clusters<br />
Vertical clusters are groups of two or three narrow characters<br />
side-by-side in a vertical line of text. Vertical clusters containing<br />
half-width characters can be created by using a combination of print<br />
direction and cursor positioning commands.<br />
An example of vertical clusters is shown below. The C program that<br />
follows was used to generate the PCL commands for this example. In<br />
this example, two half- width characters (e.g. 2-digit numbers) were<br />
printed as vertical clusters.<br />
#include<br />
#include<br />
#define MONTH “\214\216&#8243;<br />
#define TILDE ”\201\140&#8243;<br />
#define DAY “\223\372&#8243;<br />
#define CLUSTER ”\201\10033&amp;f0S33&amp;a0P%s%d33&amp;a270P33&amp;f1S&#8221;<br />
FILE *prn;<br />
main()<br />
{<br />
int point_size=24;<br />
int offset;<br />
char OFFSET[40];<br />
prn = fopen(“lpt1&#8243;,”wb&#8221;); /* open lpt1 for writing */<br />
offset = ( 36 * point_size * 300) /<br />
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/* —— ————— */<br />
( 256 * 72 );<br />
sprintf(OFFSET,&#8221;\33*p-%dx-%dY&#8221;,offset,offset); /* used to<br />
place cluster */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33%%-12345X&#8221;); /* send UEL to get to PJL */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;@PJL ENTER LANGUAGE=PCL\n&#8221;); /* Enter PCL */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33E&#8221;); /* Esc E to reset printer */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33&amp;t31P&#8221;); /* text parsing = Shift-JIS */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33(19K&#8221;); /* symbol set = Win3.1J */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33&amp;a270P&#8221;); /* print direction = 270 */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33*p500x1300Y&#8221;); /* set CAP position */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33(s1p%dv0s0b28752T&#8221;,point_size); /* MS-Mincho */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33&amp;c-1T&#8221;); /* select vertical writing mode */<br />
fprintf(prn, CLUSTER MONTH, OFFSET, 11); /* print month */<br />
fprintf(prn, CLUSTER DAY, OFFSET, 16); /* print day */<br />
fprintf(prn, TILDE); /* print tilde */<br />
fprintf(prn, CLUSTER MONTH, OFFSET, 11); /* print month */<br />
fprintf(prn, CLUSTER DAY, OFFSET, 17); /* print day */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\f&#8221;); /* formfeed */<br />
fprintf(prn,&#8221;\33%%-12345X&#8221;); /* send UEL to get to PJL */<br />
}<br />
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Paper Size<br />
Three new paper sizes were added to the HP LaserJet 4PJ printer.<br />
These paper sizes include: JIS B5, Hagaki, and Oufuku-hagaki. The<br />
logical page size in dots per inch are shown in the table below. See<br />
page 1-26 in this manual and pages 2-9 to 2-10 in the PCL 5 Printer<br />
Language Technical Reference Manual for an explanation of these<br />
values.<br />
DIMENSIONS<br />
(at 300 DPI &#8211; double for 600 DPI)<br />
PAPER SIZE A B C D E F G H<br />
Portrait Dimensions<br />
JIS B5 2149 3035 2007 3035 71 0 50 150<br />
Hagaki 1181 1748 1039 1748 71 0 50 150<br />
Oufuku-hagaki 1748 2362 1606 2362 71 0 50 150<br />
Landscape Dimensions<br />
JIS B5 3035 2149 2917 2149 59 0 50 150<br />
Hagaki 1748 1181 1630 1181 59 0 50 150<br />
Oufuku-hagaki 2362 1748 2244 1748 59 0 50 150<br />
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HP LaserJet 4 Plus and 4M Plus Printers<br />
HP LaserJet 4 Plus and 4M Plus printers are performance-enhanced<br />
follow-on products for HP LaserJet 4 and 4M printers, respectively.<br />
The HP LaserJet 4M Plus printer is the multi-platform (PostScript)<br />
version of the LaserJet 4 Plus printer.<br />
In addition to extra speed, these printers also have the following<br />
added features which are not controlled using PCL:<br />
• Memory Enhancement technology (MEt), which uses<br />
memory-saving techniques to better utilize available memory<br />
(refer to Chapter 5, “Memory Usage” for additional<br />
information). MEt is not controlled using PCL.<br />
• Resource saving, as in the LaserJet 4Si printer. Resource<br />
saving allows saving information for the current language (PCL<br />
or PostScript) when switching to another language. If resource<br />
saving is enabled, all the permanent fonts, macros, and<br />
user-defined patterns plus other miscellaneous data is saved<br />
in a reserved portion of printer memory. This data is stored<br />
until the language is enabled again. When the language is<br />
re-enabled, the stored data is made available for use.<br />
Resource saving is enabled from the control panel or using<br />
PJL—no PCL commands are required for this operation.<br />
• EconoMode, a feature supported by HP LaserJet 4L and 4P<br />
printers, allows the user to reduce the amount of toner used by<br />
removing about 75% of the dots from the printed page.<br />
EconoMode is selected using PJL or from the control panel—it<br />
is not controlled using PCL.<br />
• Powersave mode, which minimizes power consumption when<br />
the printer is sitting idle. The amount of idle time required<br />
before the printer goes into powersave mode is configurable<br />
using the control panel or PJL.<br />
PCL operation in these two printers is almost identical to that of<br />
HP LaserJet 4 and 4M printers, except HP LaserJet 4 Plus and 4M<br />
Plus printers support Logical Operations (ROP3) as explained in the<br />
HP LaserJet 4ML printer section in this chapter. In addition, the<br />
internal fonts in HP LaserJet Plus and 4M Plus printers support the<br />
Latin 2 and Latin 5 symbol sets for all typefaces (in the HP LaserJet 4,<br />
4M, 4Si, and 4SiMx, only 15 of the 35 Intellifont typefaces support<br />
these symbol sets). Refer to Table 1-1, PCL Feature Support Matrix,<br />
for the commands these printers support and to Chapter 3, “Internal<br />
Typefaces/Fonts and Symbol Sets,” for font support information.<br />
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HP LaserJet 4V and 4MV Printers<br />
HP LaserJet 4V and 4MV printers print at speeds up to 16 pages per<br />
minute and handle many paper sizes including 11&#8243;x17&#8243; paper. The<br />
HP LaserJet 4MV is the multi-platform (PostScript) version of the<br />
HP LaserJet 4V printer.<br />
The HP LaserJet 4V/4MV PCL 5 feature set is similar to that of the<br />
HP LaserJet 4 Plus/4M Plus printers, with the addition of wide format<br />
media support. As an option, the printer can also support Japanese<br />
printing as does the HP LaserJet 4PJ printer, including the following<br />
PCL enhancements:<br />
• Font header support for large bitmap fonts<br />
• Text parsing method<br />
• Character text path direction<br />
• Japanese media/postcard support<br />
• Japanese fonts (large fonts)<br />
As with HP LaserJet 4Plus and 4M Plus printers, the LaserJet 4V and<br />
4MV printers support the following added features which are not<br />
controlled using PCL:<br />
• Memory Enhancement technology (MEt)<br />
• Resource saving<br />
• EconoMode<br />
• Powersave mode<br />
Refer to Table 1-1, the PCL Feature Support Matrix, for the<br />
commands these printers support, and to Chapter 3, “Internal<br />
Typefaces/Fonts and Symbol Sets,” for font support information.<br />
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Font Header Format 16 Bitmap Font Support<br />
Font Header Format 16 was introduced with the HP LaserJet 4PJ for<br />
downloading large TrueType fonts. For the HP LaserJet 4V, Font<br />
Header Format 16 has been extended to support large bitmap fonts<br />
as well. The Font Header command ( ? ) s # W [font header data] ) is<br />
used to download font header data to the printer.<br />
A large font is a bound font with character codes that are not limited to<br />
8-bit values. For this reason a large font is sometimes called a 16-bit<br />
font.<br />
Font Header Format<br />
Font Header Format 16 was introduced because some font data<br />
segments in large fonts could be larger than 65535 bytes, and this<br />
was not supported by Font Header Format 15. The structures of<br />
Format 15 and Format 16 are identical with the exception of the<br />
Segment Size field in the Segmented Font Data format. Table 2-10<br />
below shows the Format 15 and Format 16 Font Header format.<br />
Table 2-11 shows the Format 15 Segmented Font Data format.<br />
Table 2-12 shows the Format 16 Segmented Font Data format. Note<br />
that Format 15 does not support bitmap fonts.<br />
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Table 2-6. Format 15 and Format 16 Font Header<br />
Byte 15 (MSB) 8 7 (LSB) 0<br />
0 Font Descriptor Size (minimum 72)<br />
2 Header Format (15 or 16) Font Type<br />
4 Style MSB Reserved<br />
6 Baseline Position<br />
8 Cell Width<br />
10 Cell Height<br />
12 Orientation Spacing<br />
14 Symbol Set<br />
16 Pitch (default HMI)<br />
18 Height<br />
20 x-Height<br />
22 Width Type Style LSB<br />
24 Stroke Weight Typeface LSB<br />
26 Typeface MSB Serif Style<br />
28 Quality Placement<br />
30 Underline Position (Distance) Underline Thickness<br />
32 Text Height<br />
34 Text Width<br />
36 First Code<br />
38 Last Code/Number of Characters<br />
40 Pitch Extended Height Extended<br />
42 Cap Height<br />
44 &#8211; 47 Font Number<br />
48 &#8211; 63 Font Name<br />
64 Scale Factor<br />
66 Master Underline Position<br />
68 Master Underline Thickness<br />
70 Font Scaling Technology Variety<br />
72<br />
. . .<br />
[additional data may be inserted here]<br />
Desc.<br />
Size<br />
. . .<br />
Segmented Font Data<br />
. . .<br />
# &#8211; 2 Reserved (0) Checksum<br />
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Table 2-7. Format 15 Segmented Font Data<br />
Table 2-8. Format 16 Segmented Font Data<br />
Byte 15 (MSB) 8 7 (LSB) 0<br />
x + 0 First segment, Segment Identifier<br />
x + 2 First segment, Segment Size<br />
x + 4<br />
. . .<br />
First segment, Data Segment<br />
. . .<br />
x + 4<br />
+ 1st<br />
seg size<br />
Second segment: Segment identifier,<br />
Size, Data Segment<br />
. . .<br />
. . . . . .<br />
# &#8211; 6 Null Segment Identifier (FFFF &#8211; hex)<br />
# &#8211; 4 Null Segment Size (0)<br />
# &#8211; 2 Reserved (0) Checksum<br />
x = Font Descriptor Size<br />
# = Font header length (as defined in the Font Header command).<br />
Byte 15 (MSB) 8 7 (LSB) 0<br />
x + 0 First segment, Segment Identifier<br />
x + 2<br />
x + 4<br />
First segment, Segment Size<br />
x+ 6<br />
. . .<br />
First segment, Data Segment<br />
. . .<br />
x + 6<br />
+ 1st<br />
seg<br />
size<br />
Second segment: Segment identifier,<br />
Size, Data Segment<br />
. . .<br />
. . . . . .<br />
# &#8211; 8 Null Segment Identifier (FFFF &#8211; hex)<br />
# &#8211; 6<br />
# &#8211; 4<br />
Null Segment Size (0)<br />
# &#8211; 2 Reserved (0) Checksum<br />
x = Font Descriptor Size<br />
# = Font header length (as defined in Font Header command).<br />
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The Segment Size field, which is part of each segment within the<br />
Segmented Font Data, was changed from an unsigned integer in<br />
Format 15 to an unsigned long integer in Format 16. This allows<br />
segments to be up to 232– 1 bytes long.<br />
Font Header Format 15 is described in more detail in the PCL 5<br />
Printer Language Technical Reference Manual in the “Soft Font<br />
Creation” chapter.<br />
Format 16 supports new segments and new values for the Font Type<br />
and Font Scaling Technology fields. New segments which are specific<br />
to large TrueType fonts are described in this chapter in the section<br />
titled “HP LaserJet 4PJ printer.” (This information will included be in<br />
future versions of the PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference<br />
Manual.) The new segments and values which are specific to bitmap<br />
fonts are described below.<br />
Header Format<br />
The Header Format byte identifies the font header format. For large<br />
fonts, this field should be set to 16. Note that Format 15 does not<br />
support bitmap fonts.<br />
Scale Factor<br />
For bitmap fonts, set this field to 0.<br />
Master Underline Position<br />
For bitmap fonts, set this field to 0.<br />
Master Underline Thickness<br />
For bitmap fonts, set this field to 0.<br />
Font Scaling Technology<br />
For bitmap fonts, set this field to 254.<br />
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Variety<br />
For bitmap fonts, set this field to 0.<br />
The remaining fields should be set the same as in the Format 0 Font<br />
Header for PCL Bitmapped Fonts, with the following exceptions:<br />
Font Type<br />
Font type describes the font&#8217;s relation to symbol sets. For Format 16<br />
bitmap fonts, set this field to 3. A value of 3 is used to identify a large<br />
(16-bit) font. All character codes 0 to 65534 are printable, except 0, 7<br />
to 15, and 27 [decimal]. Access to those codes which are unprintable,<br />
yet have a character defined, requires the use of the Transparent<br />
Print Data command. In older font header formats, PCL 5 LaserJet<br />
printers use this field to determine the first and last codes of the<br />
symbol set.<br />
First Code<br />
For Format 16 bitmap fonts, set this field to the first printable<br />
character in the font. In older bitmap font formats, PCL 5 LaserJet<br />
printers ignore this field.<br />
Last Code<br />
For Format 16 bitmap fonts, set this field to the last printable<br />
character in the font. In older bitmap font formats, PCL 5 LaserJet<br />
printers ignore this field.<br />
One new data segment is defined for Format 16 bitmap fonts:<br />
Bitmap Resolution Data Segment<br />
The bitmap resolution data segment is used to define the x-resolution<br />
and y-resolution for the bitmap. This segment is required for Format<br />
16 bitmap fonts.<br />
The structure for the bitmap segment is shown in Table 2-13.<br />
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Table 2-9. Bitmap Resolution Data Segment<br />
The decimal equivalent for the ‘BR’ mnemonic is 16978.<br />
X Resolution (unsigned long integer)<br />
This fields specifies the resolution of the font in the X dimension in<br />
dots per inch.<br />
Y Resolution (unsigned long integer)<br />
This fields specifies the resolution of the font in the Y dimension in<br />
dots per inch.<br />
If the specified combination is not supported by the printer, the font<br />
will be invalidated. In the HP LaserJet 4V, supported combinations<br />
are (X Resolution=300,Y Resolution=300) and (X Resolution=600,Y<br />
Resolution=600).<br />
Character Definition<br />
The Character Descriptor and Data command ( ?( s # W [character<br />
descriptor and data] ) is used to download character data blocks to<br />
the printer. Format 4 is used to download character descriptors and<br />
data for bitmap characters. This command is described in detail in the<br />
PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference Manual.<br />
Byte 15 (MSB) 8 7 (LSB) 0<br />
x + 0 Segment Identifier (&#8216;BR&#8217;)<br />
x + 2<br />
x + 4<br />
Segment Size (4)<br />
x + 6 X Resolution<br />
x + 8 Y Resolution<br />
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Limitations<br />
The following limitations apply to Format 16 Font Headers for bitmap<br />
fonts:<br />
• The Font Type field for Format 16 bitmap fonts must be set to<br />
3. This is the case for 1-byte as well as 2-byte bitmap fonts.<br />
First Code and Last Code fields need to be set.<br />
• Format 16 optional data segments are ignored for bitmap<br />
fonts. These include the galley character segment, vertical<br />
substitution character segment, typeface string segment, and<br />
vertical rotation segment.<br />
• Vertical rotated printing (character text path direction<br />
command, ?&amp;c-1T) is not available for bitmap fonts.<br />
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HP Color LaserJet Printer<br />
As its name implies, the HP Color LaserJet printer is a color laser<br />
printer. This 300 dpi printer adds several new features to the PCL 5<br />
language. These new features are summarized in the table below and<br />
are described in detail in the PCL 5 Color Technical Reference<br />
Manual (part number 5961-0940). The printer also supports logical<br />
operations, the HP-GL/2 Merge Control command, and pixel<br />
placement (both PCL and HP-GL/2 commands). These commands<br />
are described in the HP LaserJet 4L section of this chapter and also<br />
in the PCL 5 Color Technical Reference Manual.<br />
Table 2-10. PCL Feature Additions for HP Color LaserJet Printer<br />
Feature Status Comments<br />
AppleTalk Configuration Modified In addition to supporting the RENAME, JOB, and TYPE<br />
key values, this printer also supports the ZONE value.<br />
Assign Color Index New Assigns the three current color components to the<br />
specified palette index number.<br />
Color Components 1, 2, 3 New These three commands specify the three color<br />
components of any new color entry in the color palette.<br />
Color lookup Tables New Enables and specifies color lookup tables to map color<br />
input data into a new output range based on<br />
point-by-point conversions. A lookup table is specified for<br />
each primary color.<br />
CR (Color Range—HP-GL/2) New Sets the range for specifying relative color data.<br />
Configure Image Data New Configures the printer for color imaging—establishes a<br />
modifiable color palette, sets the pixel encoding mode,<br />
and sets the number of bits per index and per primary<br />
color.<br />
Download Dither Matrix New Specifies a single dither matrix for all three primary<br />
colors.<br />
Download Pattern New Downloads user-defined patterns, including color<br />
patterns, to the printer.<br />
Foreground Color New Sets the foreground color to the specified index of the<br />
current palette.<br />
Gamma Correction New Specifies the gamma correction to be applied equally to<br />
each primary color.<br />
Monochrome Print Mode New Provides a means to convert a color page to a<br />
quick-printing gray-scale equivalent.<br />
NP (Number of Pens—<br />
HP-GL/2)<br />
New Resizes the palette after the IN or ?*v#W commands.<br />
Palette Control New Provides a mechanism for marking and deleting palettes.<br />
Palette Control ID New Identifies a palette to be used for some of the palette<br />
control functions.<br />
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Table 2-10. PCL Feature Additions for HP Color LaserJet Printer (continued)<br />
AppleTalk Configuration Command<br />
As discussed in the HP LaserJet 4 section of this chapter, the<br />
AppleTalk Configuration command allows a user to send PCL jobs to<br />
the printer over AppleTalk. In addition to the key values previously<br />
discussed (RENAME, TYPE, and JOB), the HP Color LaserJet printer<br />
also supports the ZONE key value as follows.<br />
ZONE<br />
ZONE changes the zone field of the printer’s AppleTalk Network<br />
Identifier (Name Binding Protocol type field).<br />
?&amp;b#WZONEzonename<br />
Valid characters for the zone name include 0-255 except for<br />
characters $00, “@” ($40), “:” ($3A), “*” ($2A), “=” ($3D), $C5, and<br />
($FF). The zone name must contain at least one character, and only<br />
the first 31 characters are used. If the zone is invalid, then the<br />
printer&#8217;s zone is not changed. Zone changes only occur after the<br />
present job has completed.<br />
Feature Status Comments<br />
PC (Pen Color—HP-GL/2) New Changes the pen color in a palette created by the IN or CID<br />
command (?*v#W).<br />
Push/Pop Palette New Pushes or pops the palette from the palette stack.<br />
Raster Scaling New/Modified Several commands are added for raster scaling:<br />
Destination Raster Width (?*t#H), Destination Raster<br />
Height (?*t#V); also, two parameters are added to the<br />
Start Raster Graphics command to initiate scaling (?*r2A<br />
and ?*r3A). (See the PCL 5 Color Technical Reference<br />
Manual for more information.)<br />
Render Algorithm New Selects the algorithm to be used for rendering page<br />
marking entities on a given page.<br />
Select Palette by ID New Activates a palette with the specified ID number.<br />
Set Viewing Illuminant New Specifies the relative white point used in the determination<br />
of a viewing illuminant condition.<br />
Simple Color New Specifies an unmodifiable fixed-size palette.<br />
Transfer Raster Graphics<br />
(by plane)<br />
New Provides a means to send raster data by color plane. This<br />
command sends a plane of raster data to the printer and<br />
advances to the next plane.<br />
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HP LaserJet 4LJ Pro Printer<br />
The HP LaserJet 4LJ Pro printer (C3935), released in May 1995, is<br />
designed primarily for the Japanese market. This printer provides a<br />
print resolution of 600 dpi, has a maximum print speed of 4 ppm,<br />
2 Mb of internal base memory, and improved font cache algorithm.<br />
PCL operation for this printer is identical to that of the HP LaserJet<br />
4PJ printer. For command support, refer to Table 1-1, PCL Feature<br />
Support Matrix and to the “HP LaserJet 4PJ Printer” section earlier in<br />
this chapter.<br />
The HP LaserJet 4LJ Pro printer contains the same two Japanese<br />
typefaces, MS Mincho and MS Gothic (and WIN3.1J symbol set), as<br />
those in the HP LaserJet 4PJ printer. (The HP LaserJet 4PJ and the<br />
4LJ Pro printers have a reduced set of Intellifont fonts from that of the<br />
standard HP LaserJet 4 printer family.) For detailed font information<br />
refer to Chapter 3.<br />
HP LaserJet 4LC Printer<br />
The HP LaserJet 4LC printer (C3932), released in March 1995, is<br />
designed primarily for the Chinese market. This printer provides a<br />
print resolution of 600 dpi, has a maximum print speed of 4 ppm,<br />
2 Mb of internal base memory, and improved font cache algorithm.<br />
PCL operation for this printer is identical to that of the LaserJet 4PJ<br />
printer. For specific PCL command support information, refer to Table<br />
1-1, PCL Feature Support Matrix.<br />
The HP LaserJet 4LC printer contains three new Chinese typefaces,<br />
SimSun, SimHei, and GW-Kai (and a new symbol set for these fonts,<br />
GB2312). The default typeface is SimSun and the default symbol set<br />
is GB2312. (The HP LaserJet 4LC printer contains the standard set of<br />
Intellifont fonts, unlike the HP LaserJet 4PJ and 4LJ Pro printers<br />
which have reduced Intellifont typeface sets.) Refer to Chapter 3 for<br />
detailed font information.<br />
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The typeface/font information, described in the “HP LaserJet 4PJ<br />
Printer” section earlier in this chapter for the Japanese typefaces, also<br />
applies to the LaserJet 4LC printer&#8217;s Chinese typefaces with the<br />
following differences. The default values for the Text Parsing Method<br />
command are different for the HP LaserJet 4LC. These default values<br />
are 0 or 38 (provided the default symbol set is GB2312, otherwise it is<br />
0). Also, the examples in this section can be used for the Chinese<br />
fonts, provided the symbol set value field in the Symbol Set command<br />
is changed to 18C (for the GB2312 symbol set) and the typeface<br />
value in the font selection command string is changed to one of the<br />
Chinese fonts [for example, the Japanese font selection command<br />
?(19K?(s1p10v1s4b2852T should be changed to<br />
?(18C?(s1p10v1s4b37058T ].<br />
HP LaserJet 5P and 5MP Printers<br />
The HP LaserJet 5P and 5MP printers were released March 6, 1995.<br />
These printers are similar to the HP LaserJet 4P printer except that<br />
they are designed to run faster, have an MP paper tray in place of the<br />
manual feed slot, and have a reduced control panel similar to the<br />
HP LaserJet 4L printer. The HP LaserJet 5P / 5MP printer’s maximum<br />
print speed is 6 pages per minute (HP LaserJet 4P runs at 4 ppm)<br />
and has a print resolution of 600 dpi.<br />
Another new feature on this printer is an IrDA-compliant infrared serial<br />
I/O port located on the front of the printer.<br />
PCL operation is almost identical to that of the HP LaserJet 4 Plus<br />
printer. (Refer to Table 1-1, HP LaserJet Printer Feature Comparison,<br />
for the specific PCL implementation.)<br />
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HP LaserJet 5L Printer<br />
The HP LaserJet 5L printer, introduced in September 1995, is much<br />
different in appearance than the LaserJet 4L printer, but it has a very<br />
similar feature set, including the same set of 26 internal typefaces.<br />
One of the main differences is that the LaserJet 5L printer offers<br />
600 dpi printing. Although both printers have a print engine speed of<br />
4 pages per minute, the LaserJet 5L printer has faster processing<br />
which increases performance. As the LaserJet 4L printer, the printer<br />
has a reduced-function control panel.<br />
The HP LaserJet 5L printer has a vertical design and supports all<br />
paper sizes supported by the LaserJet 4L printer. In addition, the<br />
“custom” paper size is supported through the printer driver.<br />
The default symbol set is PC-8 instead of Roman-8.<br />
Manual feed operation is slightly different for the HP LaserJet 5L<br />
printer. When manual feed is selected, the printer pauses and waits<br />
for the user to insert the correct media into the printer (either in the<br />
paper input bin or the single sheet input slot) and press the control<br />
panel key.<br />
PCL and PJL operation is almost identical to that of the<br />
HP LaserJet 4L printer. Two differences are that the LaserJet 5L<br />
printer adds support for the logical operations and pixel placement<br />
commands. These features are described in this chapter in the<br />
LaserJet 4ML section. (Refer to Table 1-1, HP LaserJet Printer<br />
Feature Comparison, for the specific PCL implementation.)<br />
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HP LaserJet 5Si and 5SiMx Printers<br />
HP LaserJet 5Si and 5SiMx printers are designed for using in shared<br />
printing environments. The HP LaserJet 5SiMx printer is equivalent to<br />
the HP LaserJet 5Si printer, but also includes PostScript Level 2,<br />
8 Mb of additional memory, and the HP JetDirect network interface<br />
card.<br />
HP LaserJet 5Si and 5SiMx printers have features similar to those of<br />
HP LaserJet 4Si and 4SiMx printers, with improved performance and<br />
extra paper handling features. Some of the feature differences are<br />
listed below.<br />
• The printers include the same set of internal fonts, but there<br />
are no font cartridge slots on the printers. Both printers<br />
support font/macro SIMMs and downloaded soft fonts and<br />
macros.<br />
• The default symbol set is PC-8 instead of Roman-8.<br />
• Additional paper and envelope sizes are supported, including<br />
ledger (11&#8243; x 17&#8243;). Executive size paper is only supported by<br />
the MP tray.<br />
• There is no job offset mechanism in the printers.<br />
• HP LaserJet 5Si and 5SiMx printers do not request the<br />
envelope size every time the power is cycled. It is assumed<br />
that the size does not usually change between power down<br />
and power up.<br />
• Base HP LaserJet 5Si and 5SiMx printers have one 100-sheet<br />
multi-purpose tray (Tray 1), and two 500-sheet universal-input<br />
trays. Optional paper handling devices include a duplex unit, a<br />
power envelope feeder, a 2000-sheet input tray and a multi-bin<br />
mailbox.<br />
• HP LaserJet 4Si and 4SiMx printers used “tray locking” to<br />
prevent automatic selection of a paper tray. HP LaserJet 5Si<br />
and 5SiMx printers accomplish “tray locking” using the<br />
Alphanumeric ID command to select the paper tray by media<br />
type.<br />
Table 2-15 lists the PCL feature additions for HP LaserJet 5Si and<br />
5SiMx printers.<br />
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Table 2-11. PCL Feature Additions for HP LaserJet 5Si/5SiMx Printers<br />
Descriptions of the Paper (Media) Source, Output Bin, and<br />
Alphanumeric ID commands are provided below.<br />
Paper (Media) Source Command<br />
The Paper (Media) Source command selects the specified input<br />
media source. Parameters have been added to enable printing from<br />
the LaserJet 5Si/5SiMx printer trays.<br />
?&amp;l#H<br />
Feature Status Comments<br />
Paper (Media) Source Modified Additional parameters have been added to provide<br />
support for Tray 1, the printer&#8217;s right side multi-purpose<br />
tray and the other optional trays (see the description of<br />
this command in the following paragraphs).<br />
Output Bin Modified The Output Bin command (?&amp;l#G) selects the<br />
destination bin for the print job.<br />
Alphanumeric ID New Specifies alphanumeric String IDs for selecting and<br />
manipulating fonts, macros, and media types. Specifies<br />
media selection by the type of media and supports<br />
enhancements for the printer disk drive.<br />
# = 0 &#8211; Print current page (source is unchanged)<br />
1 &#8211; Tray 2 (upper drawer)<br />
2 &#8211; Manual feed (tray 1, right side tray)<br />
3 &#8211; Manual envelope feed (tray 1, right tray)<br />
4 &#8211; Tray 3 (lower drawer)<br />
5 &#8211; High Capacity Input (HCI), first tray<br />
6 &#8211; Optional envelope feeder<br />
7 &#8211; Autoselect<br />
8 &#8211; Tray 1 (right side tray)<br />
20 &#8211; 39 &#8211; High Capacity Input (HCI) trays 2- 21<br />
Default = 7<br />
Range = 0 to 8, 20 &#8211; 39<br />
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The following table compares the paper/media source values and the<br />
trays they select on various printers.<br />
Value (#) LaserJet 4,<br />
4 Plus, 4V<br />
LaserJet 4Si,<br />
4SiMx<br />
LaserJet 5Si/<br />
5SiMx<br />
1 PC Tray Upper<br />
Cassette<br />
Tray 2<br />
(upper drawer)<br />
2, 3<br />
(manual<br />
feed)<br />
MP Tray Manual Feed<br />
Slot<br />
Tray 1<br />
(right side,<br />
manual feed)<br />
4 MP Tray as<br />
Cassette<br />
Lower<br />
Cassette<br />
Tray 3<br />
(lower drawer)<br />
5 LC Tray First Tray of HCI<br />
8 N/A N/A Tray 1<br />
(right side, normal)<br />
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Output Bin Command<br />
This command selects the destination bin into which the print job is<br />
output when printed.<br />
?&amp;l#G<br />
Note The Output Bin command is not recommended. Instead, it is<br />
preferred that the PJL OUTBIN command be used to set the default<br />
media destination.<br />
# = 0 &#8211; Automatic selection<br />
1 &#8211; Selects bin #1 (printer top/face-down bin)<br />
2 &#8211; Selects bin #2 (printer left/face-up bin; this bin not<br />
available when the High Capacity Output (HCO) is<br />
attached)<br />
3 &#8211; Selects bin #3 (HCO face up bin)<br />
4 &#8211; Selects bin #4 (HCO #1 face down bin)<br />
5 &#8211; Selects bin #5 (HCO #2 face down bin)<br />
6 &#8211; Selects bin #6 (HCO #3 face down bin)<br />
7 &#8211; Selects bin #7 (HCO #4 face down bin)<br />
8 &#8211; Selects bin #8 (HCO #5 face down bin)<br />
9 &#8211; Selects bin #9 (HCO #6 face down bin)<br />
10 &#8211; Selects bin #10 (HCO #7 face down bin)<br />
11 &#8211; Selects bin #11 (HCO #8 face down bin)<br />
Default = 0<br />
Range = 0 to 11<br />
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Alphanumeric ID Command<br />
The Alphanumeric ID command performs several different functions<br />
depending on the operation specified. This command:<br />
• Specifies the type of print media on which to print a job (rather<br />
than specifying its location)<br />
• Specifies an ID string for different PCL objects (fonts and<br />
macros)<br />
• Supports the mass storage PCL enhancements for the<br />
LaserJet 5Si/5SiMx printer disk (allowing, for example,<br />
downloading a font with a String ID to RAM—downloading to<br />
the printer disk must be done using PJL)<br />
The format of the Alphanumeric ID command is as follows:<br />
?&amp;n#W[Operation][String ID]<br />
The value field (#) identifies the number of bytes in the String ID.<br />
The Operation byte determines the type of operation and the type of<br />
object on which the operation is to be performed. The operations are<br />
listed in the table below.<br />
The String ID begins with the second byte and can be up to<br />
511 characters long.<br />
# &#8211; Number of bytes of String ID data<br />
Default = 0<br />
Range = 2 to 512<br />
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Operation Description<br />
0 Sets the current Font ID to the given String ID. This operation allows<br />
the user to set the current PCL Font ID to a string name, which gives the<br />
user the ability to download fonts to a string name. If the current Font ID<br />
has been set with both the Alphanumeric ID command and the Font ID<br />
command (?*c#D), the ID last sent takes precedence. For example, if<br />
the current font ID was set to 10 and then to “Font1”, the current font ID<br />
would be “Font1”.<br />
1 Associates the current Font ID to the font with the String ID<br />
supplied. This operation finds the font with the supplied String ID and<br />
assigns the current Font ID to that font so that the font now has two<br />
names. The original font name is used to perform font management<br />
commands on the font, and the new associated name is used when<br />
selecting the font for usage. Note that since fonts with string names can<br />
be associated to numeric Font IDs, these fonts are selectable in<br />
HP-GL/2 using the numeric Font ID.<br />
2 Selects the font referred to by the String ID as primary. This<br />
operation finds the associated font using the supplied String ID and<br />
specifies that font as the current primary font. The command is ignored if<br />
there is no font with that String ID.<br />
3 Selects the font referred to by the String ID as secondary. This<br />
operation functions the same as the primary font specification (operation<br />
number 2), however this command specifies the font as secondary.<br />
4 Sets the current Macro ID to the String ID. This operation allows the<br />
user to set the current PCL Macro ID to a String ID name. If the current<br />
Macro ID has been set with both the Alphanumeric ID command and the<br />
Macro ID command (?&amp;f#Y), the ID last sent takes precedence. For<br />
example, if the current Macro ID was set to 10 and then to “Macro1”, the<br />
current macro ID would be “Macro1”.<br />
5 Associates the current Macro ID to the supplied String ID. This<br />
operation finds the macro with the supplied String ID and assigns the<br />
current Macro ID to that macro. This macro then has two names. The<br />
original Macro ID name is used to perform macro management<br />
commands on the macro, and the new associated name is used when<br />
executing, calling, or overlaying the macro.<br />
20 Deletes the font association named by the current Font ID. The font<br />
must have been associated with an alphanumeric Font ID (using<br />
operation 0). No String ID is supplied (?&amp;n1W20). This command<br />
removes the alphanumeric font name association, however the disk<br />
resource itself is not changed.<br />
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Note PCL objects stored on the printer disk cannot be deleted, set to<br />
temporary, set to permanent, or modified in any way using the PCL<br />
language.<br />
21 Deletes the macro association named by the current Macro ID. The<br />
macro must have been associated with an alphanumeric Macro ID<br />
(using operation 4). No String ID is supplied (?&amp;n1W21). This<br />
command removes the alphanumeric macro name association, however<br />
the disk resource itself is not changed.<br />
100 Media select (see media selection table). Media types are specified<br />
using the printer control panel. The following table indicates which<br />
media type and paper size is used in the various media-select<br />
situations.<br />
Operation Description<br />
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A paper source is considered to be not specified when a Media<br />
Source command has not been received or when the media source is<br />
set to autoselect (value 7). The media type is considered to be not<br />
specified when an Alphanumeric ID command for media type<br />
(value 100) has not been received.<br />
Selecting the default media type causes the printer to consider the<br />
media type as not specified.<br />
Selecting an undefined or unavailable ID causes the printer to<br />
generate a manual feed request.<br />
Media Type Paper Size Paper Source Size/Type Used<br />
Not specified Not specified Not specified Default size<br />
Default type<br />
Not specified Not specified Specified<br />
(not manual feed)<br />
Default size<br />
Type configured in specified tray<br />
Not specified Not specified Specified<br />
(manual feed)<br />
Manual feed request<br />
Default size<br />
Not specified Specified Not specified Specified size<br />
Default type<br />
Not specified Specified Specified<br />
(not manual feed)<br />
Specified size<br />
Type configured in specified tray<br />
Not specified Specified Specified<br />
(manual feed)<br />
Manual feed request<br />
Specified size<br />
Specified Not specified Not specified Default size<br />
Specified type<br />
Specified Not specified Specified<br />
(not manual feed)<br />
Default size<br />
Specified type<br />
Specified Not specified Specified<br />
(manual feed)<br />
Manual feed request<br />
Default size<br />
Specified type<br />
Specified Specified Not specified Specified size<br />
Specified type<br />
Specified Specified Specified<br />
(not manual feed)<br />
Specified size<br />
Specified type<br />
Specified Specified Specified<br />
(manual feed)<br />
Manual feed request<br />
Specified size<br />
Specified type<br />
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Example: Using the Alphanumeric ID Command to<br />
Download a Font<br />
Fonts can be downloaded to the printer disk using PJL, or using PCL<br />
you can download a font with a String ID to RAM. The following<br />
example demonstrates downloading a font to a string name using<br />
PCL.<br />
Set the alphanumeric font ID to “TTFont1”<br />
?&amp;n8W0TTFont1<br />
Download the font. It is assigned the String ID “TTFont1”<br />
?sW[data]<br />
Example: Using a Font with a String ID<br />
When the user wants to use a font with a String ID, the user must first<br />
associate that font with a new Font ID number. This association is<br />
required so that whether the font is on disk or RAM, the procedure is<br />
the same.<br />
Set the current Font ID to “AssociatedFontID”<br />
?&amp;n17W0AssociatedFontID<br />
Find the font with ID “UnivRomanID” on disk or in RAM and give it the<br />
associated ID of “AssociatedFontID”<br />
?&amp;n12W1UnivRomanID<br />
Set the current Font ID to 10<br />
?*c10D<br />
Find the font with String ID “TimesRmID” on disk or in RAM and give it<br />
the associated Font ID of 10<br />
?&amp;n10W1TimesRmID<br />
Set the current secondary font to the font with a Font ID of 10 (which<br />
in this case, is an associated font)<br />
?)10X<br />
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Specify the current font as primary using the alphanumeric ID<br />
command<br />
?&amp;n17W2AssociatedFontID<br />
Delete the name “AssociatedFontID” from the PCL database<br />
?&amp;n17W0AssociatedFontID<br />
?&amp;n1W20<br />
Reset the printer. Resetting deletes all font and macro associations.<br />
?E<br />
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HP DeskJet 1200C Printer<br />
The DeskJet 1200C is a 300-dpi LaserJet-compatible thermal inkjet<br />
color printer. It uses PCL 5 and is very compatible with the LaserJet 4<br />
family of printers. The main differences between the DeskJet 1200C<br />
and the LaserJet 4 printer are summarized in the table below (for a<br />
complete listing, see Table 1-1).<br />
Table 2-12. PCL Feature Additions for HP DeskJet 1200C Printer<br />
The DeskJet 1200C printer does not support the following LaserJet 4<br />
features:<br />
• Unit of Measure (?&amp;u#D)<br />
• Status Readback (?*s#X, ?*s#U, ?*s#M, ?*s#T, ?*s#I)<br />
• Raster resolutions of 200 dpi and 600 dpi<br />
• Page sizes: Executive, A4, JIS B5 paper, International B5<br />
envelope, Monarch envelope<br />
• HP-GL/2 in macros<br />
Feature Status Comments<br />
Enter HP-GL/2 Mode Modified Three additional parameters (-1, 2, 3) have been added to<br />
provide support for Standalone HP-GL/2 Mode<br />
(?%-1B), for using the current PCL coordinate<br />
system/previous HP-GL/2 pen position (?%2B), and for<br />
using the current PCL coordinate system/current PCL<br />
CAP (?%3B).<br />
Media Type New Sets the print mode required for printing on various media<br />
types.<br />
Mechanical Print Quality New Determines the graphics print quality.<br />
Negative Motion New Specifies whether negative motion will be used.<br />
Raster Scaling New/Modified Several commands are added for raster scaling:<br />
Destination Raster Width (?*t#H), Destination Raster<br />
Height (?*t#V), Scale Algorithm (?*t#K); also, two<br />
parameters are added to the Start Raster Graphics<br />
command to initiate scaling (?*r2A and ?*r3A). (See<br />
the PCL 5 Color Technical Reference Manual for more<br />
information.)<br />
Color Commands New See Table 1-1 for a complete list of color commands<br />
supported by the printer. See the PCL 5 Color Technical<br />
Reference Manual for descriptions of the color<br />
commands.<br />
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Updated Features<br />
Printers with a “B” or “C” revision code, indicated by the third digit in<br />
the serial number, have the following additional new features. (Print<br />
the self-test to see the serial number.)<br />
• Two-Byte Fonts. Provides support for two-byte (large) fonts<br />
with more than 256 characters. Two-byte fonts support such<br />
large symbol set mappings as Unicode, Shift-JIS, JIS208, and<br />
Big5. Two-byte fonts are compatible with current PCL data<br />
structures.<br />
• Frame Buffer/MEt Architecture. Provides MEt (Memory<br />
Enhancement technology), which overcomes memory<br />
contention problems. Drivers can use the PJL SET command<br />
(@PJL SET PAGEPROTECT=LETTER/ LEGAL/ A4/OFF) to<br />
put the printer into a page protect mode that reserves the<br />
memory equivalent of a complete full-color frame buffer for the<br />
current page size. Page protect mode reserves printer memory<br />
blocks large enough to represent cyan, magenta, and yellow<br />
(CMY) bitmaps for an entire page of the currently selected<br />
media).<br />
• Noise Dither. Two new halftone render algorithms (noise<br />
dither and monochrome noise dither) have been added.<br />
• Arbitrary Dither Matrix Sizes. The printer now allows the full<br />
16-bit range for downloaded dither matrix height and width<br />
(?*m#W).<br />
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Enter HP-GL/2 Mode Command<br />
The Enter HP-GL/2 Mode command causes the printer to interpret<br />
data as HP-GL/2 commands instead of PCL commands. Three new<br />
parameters are added: one enables stand-alone plotter mode<br />
(?%-1B), and the other two affect the coordinate system and pen<br />
position when switching into HP-GL/2 (?%2B and ?%3B).<br />
?%#B<br />
HP-GL/2 mode remains in effect until a Start Raster command<br />
(?*r#A), Reset (?E), UEL command (?%-12345X), or power-on.<br />
In stand-alone plotter mode (?%–1B), only a single context can be<br />
used (HP-GL/2 and PCL cannot be merged on the same page).<br />
A value field of 1 or 3 sets the HP-GL/2 pen position and the label<br />
carriage return point to the current PCL CAP. A value field of 2 or 3<br />
transfers the current PCL dot coordinate system, including the PCL<br />
origin and axes; the coordinate system thus established is<br />
independent of the positions of P1 and P2.<br />
This command cannot be executed from display functions mode or<br />
within a binary data transfer. HP-GL/2 ignores this command.<br />
# = –1 &#8211; Stand-alone plotter mode (single context)<br />
0 &#8211; Use previous HP-GL/2 pen position<br />
1 &#8211; Use current PCL CAP<br />
2 &#8211; Use current PCL dot coordinate system and old<br />
HP-GL/2 pen position<br />
3 &#8211; Use PCL dot coordinate system and the current PCL<br />
CAP<br />
Default = 0<br />
Range = –1 to 3<br />
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Media Type Command<br />
This command sets the print mode required for printing on various<br />
media types.<br />
?&amp;l#M<br />
If no printable data has been sent, this command moves CAP to the<br />
top of form at the left margin of the current page. If printable data has<br />
been sent, the page is closed and printed, and CAP moves to the top<br />
of form at the left margin of the next physical page.<br />
When transparency media is loaded, the printer auto- matically<br />
adjusts the media type to Transparency and the print quality to<br />
Presentation Graphics, regardless of the language or remote-panel<br />
selection.<br />
The Media Type and Print Quality commands always override remote<br />
control panel settings if the printer detects a different type of media<br />
than was requested. It may override these commands and the remote<br />
control panel settings.<br />
Note This command may override the remote panel. HP recommends<br />
programmatically setting media type, especially in network<br />
environments.<br />
# = 0 &#8211; Plain paper<br />
1 &#8211; Bond paper<br />
2 &#8211; Special paper<br />
3 &#8211; Glossy film<br />
4 &#8211; Transparency film<br />
Default = 0<br />
Range = 0 to 4<br />
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Print Quality Command<br />
This command determines print quality and speed.<br />
?*o#Q<br />
EconoFast prints black text at 300 dpi. When transparency or glossy<br />
media is loaded, the printer automatically adjusts the media type to<br />
Transparency and the print quality to Presentation graphics,<br />
regardless of the language or remote-panel selection.<br />
The Media Type and Print Quality commands always override remote<br />
control panel settings if the printer detects a different type of media<br />
than was requested. It may override these commands and the remote<br />
control panel settings.<br />
Note This command must be sent at the beginning of the page before any<br />
printable data; otherwise, when the command is received, the current<br />
page is closed and printed.<br />
# = -1 &#8211; EconoFast<br />
0 &#8211; Normal quality<br />
1 &#8211; Best/Presentation graphics<br />
Default = 0<br />
Range = -1, 0, 1<br />
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Negative Motion Command<br />
The Negative Motion command specifies whether negative motion<br />
will be used, thus determining whether the full page must be buffered<br />
before printing can begin.<br />
?&amp;a#N<br />
If the page contains no negative motion, using the ?&amp;a1N command<br />
increases print speed.<br />
Negative motion includes:<br />
• Vertical motion toward the top of the page<br />
• HP-GL/2 operations<br />
• Print directions other than 0 degrees<br />
• Landscape text<br />
• When the top of the character cell on the next line is above the<br />
top of the character cell on the current line<br />
The default value of 0 delays printing until all the processing of input<br />
data for a page is complete. This is for software that needs to<br />
compose the data before printing.<br />
A value of 1 allows data to be printed as received, rather than first<br />
stored in a buffer. Otherwise, printing will be delayed until all<br />
processing of input data is complete.<br />
Note This command must be sent before any printable data is received by<br />
the printer.<br />
# = 0 &#8211; Picture contains negative motion (page formatting<br />
printers)<br />
1 &#8211; Picture contains no negative motion (swath printers)<br />
Default = 0<br />
Range = 0, 1<br />
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HP DeskJet 1600C Printer<br />
The DeskJet 1600C printer is a follow-on to the DeskJet 1200C. It has<br />
600 x 600 dpi black text resolution (plus TES, which is similar to REt)<br />
and 300-dpi color resolution. Like the 1200C, the DeskJet 1600C is<br />
font- and language- compatible with the latest LaserJet 4 series<br />
printers. The DeskJet 1200C and 1600C contain most of the same<br />
PCL 5 color features as the Color LaserJet (described in the PCL 5<br />
Color Technical Reference Manual), with some exceptions and<br />
additions (see Table 1-1). DeskJet 1200C and 1600C drivers should<br />
work on the Color LaserJet, but not vice versa. Changes from the<br />
DeskJet 1200C are listed below.<br />
Table 2-13. PCL Feature Additions for the HP DeskJet 1600C Printer<br />
* Also on “B” and “C” versions of the DeskJet 1200C.<br />
Feature Status Comments<br />
Raster Resolution Modified 200 and 600 dpi are supported.<br />
Enter HP-GL/2 Mode Modified HP-GL/2 standalone mode (-1) is not<br />
supported.<br />
Compression Method Modified Method 9, replacement delta row is added.<br />
Unit of Measure New Same as LaserJet 4 series printers.<br />
Paper Source Modified Autoselect (7) is added.<br />
HP-GL/2 in PCL<br />
macros<br />
New HP-GL/2 commands may appear in PCL<br />
macros.<br />
Noise Dither* Modified Noise ordered dither (13) and monochrome<br />
noise ordered dither (14) are added.<br />
Downloaded dither<br />
Matrix*<br />
Modified The full 16-bit range for height and width is<br />
allowed.<br />
Two-Byte Fonts* New Font header format 16 two-byte font<br />
downloading.<br />
Text Parsing Method* New Same as LaserJet 4PJ printer.<br />
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Additional features include:<br />
• Simplified Control Panel. The IEEE-P1284 ECP port<br />
described below allows front-panel simplification and the<br />
elimination of DIP switches. The DeskJet 1600C control panel<br />
is similar to that of the LaserJet 4L, with one button and four<br />
LED indicators.<br />
• IEEE-P1284. This bi-directional enhanced capability port<br />
(ECP) allows most printer features to be monitored and<br />
controlled through Microsoft Windows or a DOS remote control<br />
panel shipped with the product. In previous HP printers, PJL<br />
provided some job-level status and control, but PJL is<br />
embedded in the data stream, synchronous with the printer<br />
description data. With the implementation if MLC (Multiple<br />
Logical Channels) on the ECP and MIO 6.0, the printer can be<br />
controlled and monitored on a separate channel,<br />
asynchronous to the data stream. PJL still provides control<br />
that must be synchronous with the data stream.<br />
• ENERGY STAR. The printer lowers its power consumption if it<br />
has not been used for 15 minutes.<br />
• Out-of-Ink Sensing. An LED on the control panel lights when<br />
a pen runs out of ink.<br />
• MIO. Modular I/O interface with auto-sensing I/O configuration.<br />
• JetDirect. Optional network cards: Novell, TCP-IP, LocalTalk,<br />
EtherTalk, and third party.<br />
• PostScript. A SIMM upgrade is available.<br />
• Optional Media Source. An optional sheet feeder tray is<br />
available.<br />
• Media Detection. Automatic detection of media size and<br />
media type (transparency).<br />
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• PJL. Unlike the DeskJet 1200C, which implemented only the<br />
PJL kernel, the DeskJet 1600C printer supports all of the PJL<br />
commands listed below. Full PJL implementation is not<br />
needed because of the multiple-channel capability of the<br />
IEEE-P1284 Extended Capabilities Port. DeskJet 1600C also<br />
supports page protection with the @PJL SET PAGEPROTECT<br />
command.<br />
• Print Modes. The DeskJet 1600C has the following<br />
user-selectable print modes:<br />
EconoFast. The primary goal is cost per copy. The secondary<br />
goal is high speed.<br />
Presentation Graphics. Best quality graphics.<br />
Normal. Equal emphasis on quality and throughput. Best<br />
mode for most uses, minimizing the need to switch to other<br />
modes.<br />
COMMENT INQUIRE<br />
DEFAULT JOB<br />
ECHO RESET<br />
ENTER SET<br />
EOJ UEL<br />
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Media Source Command<br />
The Paper (Media) Source command (?&amp;l#H) for the DeskJet 1600C<br />
uses a value of 5 for its optional sheet feeder and also supports a<br />
value of 7 (autoselect). A value of 7 selects the current printer default<br />
source. The user, through the application, may select a particular tray<br />
for the first page or pages (for example, a fancy cover page), then<br />
choose autoselect to pull paper from a default tray (for example,<br />
containing standard paper). This is different than option 0, which<br />
continues printing from the currently selected source. The “default”<br />
source may be user-selected, or based upon the printer&#8217;s own<br />
algorithm.<br />
Compression Method Command<br />
The Compression Method command (?*b#M) for the DeskJet 1600C<br />
supports Method 9 compression (compressed replacement delta row<br />
encoding) in addition to compression methods 0, 1, 2, 3, and 5.<br />
Method 9 (Replacement Delta Row Encoding)<br />
Like Method 3, this method replaces only bytes in the current row that<br />
differ from the preceding (seed) row. Unlike Method 3, the<br />
replacement (delta) bytes may be encoded.<br />
The replacement byte string (delta compression string) consists of a<br />
command byte, optional offset bytes, optional replacement count<br />
bytes, and the replacement data.<br />
Command<br />
Byte<br />
Optional Offset Bytes Optional Replacement<br />
Count Bytes<br />
Data Bytes<br />
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The command byte itself has three parts:<br />
• Control Bit. Determines whether the replacement data is<br />
compressed, and also the bit boundaries of the command<br />
byte&#8217;s other two fields.<br />
• Offset Count. The left offset (number of bytes) the<br />
replacement data is offset from the current byte position in the<br />
seed row.<br />
• Replacement Count. The number of consecutive bytes to be<br />
replaced. One more byte than the replacement count is<br />
replaced (for example, 6 bytes are replaced by a replacement<br />
count of 5).<br />
Like compression method 3, the “current” byte follows the last<br />
replacement byte; at the beginning of a row, the current byte<br />
immediately follows left raster margin. An offset of 0 indicates the<br />
current byte; an offset of 1 indicates the byte following the current<br />
byte.<br />
The size of the offset count and replacement count fields depends on<br />
the value of the control bit.<br />
CONTROL BIT = 0<br />
If the control bit is 0, the replacement data is uncompressed. If the<br />
control bit is 0, bits 0-2 indicate the replacement count and bits 3-6<br />
indicate the offset count.<br />
If the offset count is 15, an additional offset count byte follows and is<br />
added to the total offset count. If the offset count byte is 255, another<br />
offset count byte follows. The last offset count byte is indicated by a<br />
value less than 255.<br />
If the replacement count is 7, an additional replacement count byte<br />
follows and is added to the total replacement count. If the<br />
replacement count byte is 255, another replacement count byte<br />
follows. The last replacement count byte is indicated by a value less<br />
than 255. One more than the total replacement byte count will be<br />
replaced.<br />
Control Bit Offset Count Replacement Count<br />
7 6 3 2 0<br />
Control Bit = 0 Offset Count Replacement Count<br />
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CONTROL BIT = 1<br />
If the control bit is 1, the replacement data is run length encoded. the<br />
bit boundaries are different than if the control bit is 0: bits 5-6 contain<br />
the offset count, and bits 0-4 contain the replacement count. As when<br />
the control bit is 0, optional offset bytes and replacement bytes may<br />
be added.<br />
7 6 5 4 0<br />
Control Bit = 1 Offset Count Replacement Count<br />
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HP LaserJet 5 and 5M Printers<br />
HP LaserJet 5 and 5M printers are performance-enhanced follow-on<br />
products for HP LaserJet 4 Plus and 4M Plus printers, respectively.<br />
The enhanced PCL 5 printer language in these printers include all of<br />
the PCL 5 features supported by HP LaserJet 4 Plus and 4M Plus<br />
printers as well as the features listed in Table 2-18.<br />
Table 2-14. PCL Feature Modifications for HP Color LaserJet 5 and 5M Printers<br />
Text Parsing<br />
When 2-byte text parsing methods were introduced in HP LaserJets<br />
(from LaserJet 4PJ on), the default text parsing method was based on<br />
the default symbol set. For example, if a user selected Roman-8 as<br />
the default symbol set (via the control panel or a PJL command), then<br />
1-byte text parsing was the default method. If they selected<br />
WINJ-DBCS as the default symbol set, Shift-JIS text parsing was the<br />
default method.<br />
HP LaserJet printers (from LaserJet 5 and 5M on) now base the<br />
default text parsing method on the font type and symbol set fields in<br />
the default font. If the default font is a 16-bit font, the default text<br />
parsing method is set to one that matches the symbol set field. In all<br />
other cases, the default text parsing method is set to 1-byte text<br />
parsing.<br />
Feature Status Comments<br />
Character Text Path<br />
Direction Command<br />
Modified A new algorithm decides whether or not to<br />
counter-rotate characters when using the<br />
vertical rotated printing mode.<br />
Text Parsing Method<br />
Command<br />
Modified The default text parsing method is based<br />
on the font type and symbol set fields in the<br />
default font.<br />
Label Mode (LM)<br />
Command<br />
New HP-GL/2 support for 2-byte applications.<br />
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Two-Byte HP-GL/2 Support<br />
One-byte applications (which support non-orthogonal rotation,<br />
scaling, and shearing of text) have long been able to use HP-GL/2 to<br />
print to HP LaserJet printers. Two-byte applications have not had this<br />
capability until the introduction of HP LaserJet 5 and 5M printers.<br />
The capability of 2-byte applications (which support non-orthogonal<br />
rotation, scaling, and shearing of text) to print to HP LaserJet printers<br />
using HP-GL/2 is provided by the Label Mode (LM) command.<br />
Label Mode Command<br />
Determines how the Label (LB) and Symbol Mode (SM) commands<br />
interpret characters. Used for printing a 2-byte character set such as<br />
WinJ-DBCS, GB2312, or Big-5.<br />
Syntax:<br />
LM(mode,[row number]:)<br />
Parameter Format<br />
Functional<br />
Range Default<br />
mode clamped<br />
integer<br />
0, 1, 2, or 3 0 (8-bitmode)<br />
row number clamped<br />
integer<br />
0 to 255 0<br />
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Comments:<br />
• MODE. Determines the interpretation mode as follows:<br />
0 Interprets each byte as a character (8-bit mode where<br />
the default row_number equals “0”). Computed<br />
character code is equal to (row_number * 256) + 8-bit<br />
code sent in LB or SM command.<br />
1 Interprets the next two bytes as a character (16-bit<br />
mode). LB and SM commands will read two bytes to<br />
form one 2-byte character code equal to (first_byte *<br />
256) + second_byte. Label terminator and 8-bit control<br />
codes must be preceded by a NULL byte. To turn<br />
symbol mode off while in 16-bit mode, you must send<br />
SM; where NULL is ASCII or decimal 0.<br />
2 Same logic as mode 0, except that vertical substitutes<br />
are used if found in a VT segment of the current font.<br />
Characters are rotated counter clock-wise to match the<br />
vertical-rotated printing mode of the Character Text<br />
Path Direction command. Default row_number equals<br />
“0”.<br />
3 Same input logic as mode 1, except that vertical<br />
substitutes are used if found in a VT segment of the<br />
current font. Full width characters are rotated counter<br />
clock-wise to match the vertical-rotated printing mode<br />
of the Character Text Path Direction command.<br />
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• Row Number. Used only in modes 0 and 2 (8-bit modes)<br />
when a 16-bit character set is selected. The row number<br />
indicates the first byte while the LB or SM instruction will<br />
supply the second byte.<br />
For example, if you send LMO,37, and you have selected a<br />
16-bit character set, sending LBAB would result in the<br />
device printing characters 65 and 66 from row 37 of the<br />
character set grid.<br />
If you are using an 8-bit character set in 16-bit mode (modes 1<br />
or 3), you must specify the first byte of each character as 0. All<br />
other first byte values are treated as undefined characters.<br />
Notes:<br />
• When LM switches modes, it turns off symbol mode (executes<br />
SM;).<br />
• LM affects the way SM and LB interpret bytes.<br />
• LM does not affect the DT or DL commands.<br />
• DT allows 8-bit terminator definitions only. To terminate a label<br />
in 16-bit mode, precede the current label terminator by the null<br />
character (decimal 0). The only exception is the ?E (Reset)<br />
instruction in dual-context devices. ?E is executed regardless<br />
of the byte boundaries within LB and SM.<br />
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Vertical Writing with Proportional Fonts<br />
The Character Text Path Direction command was introduced with the<br />
HP LaserJet 4PJ printer to allow users to vertically rotate Asian fonts<br />
which were dual pitched. That is, the single-byte characters were<br />
half-width and the other characters were full-width.<br />
An algorithm was implemented to determine whether or not to<br />
counter-rotate characters when using the vertical-rotated printing<br />
mode of the Character Text Path Direction command. A character is<br />
rotated if the glyph is full-width; otherwise, the character is not<br />
rotated.<br />
Since the introduction of the LaserJet 4PJ, many vendors have<br />
produced proportional versions of their Asian fonts. Thus, the<br />
algorithm described above is no longer appropriate for determining<br />
character rotation.<br />
A new method to explicitly enumerate which characters should be<br />
counter-rotated in the font is being introduced with HP LaserJet 5 and<br />
5M printers. The new method consists of adding an optional font<br />
segment to Font Format 16. The optional segment, which is called the<br />
Vertical Exception (VE) segment, has the following form:<br />
UBYTE[2] SEGMENT ID = &#8216;VE&#8217;<br />
UBYTE Format = 0<br />
(other values reserved)<br />
UBYTE NumRanges = N<br />
UINT16 Range1FirstCode<br />
UINT16 Range1LastCode<br />
•<br />
•<br />
•<br />
UINT16 RangeNFirstCode<br />
UINT16 RangeNLastCode<br />
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The new algorithm for deciding whether or not to counter-rotate<br />
characters (when using the Character Text Path Direction command’s<br />
vertical-rotated printing mode) is as follows:<br />
if (the current font contains a VE segment)<br />
{<br />
if(the character code* is NOT contained in<br />
a VE range)<br />
rotate<br />
else<br />
don&#8217;t rotate<br />
}<br />
else<br />
use the old logic<br />
* The original character code, even if a galley character were<br />
substituted at some point.<br />
Examples:<br />
Japanese ShiftJIS Japanese Unicode<br />
Segment ID V E V E<br />
Format/NumRanges 0 1 0 2<br />
Range1FirstCode 0&#215;0000 0&#215;0000 half-width latin<br />
characters<br />
Range1LastCode 0x00FF 0x007F<br />
Range2FirstCode 0xFF61 half-width<br />
katakana<br />
Range2LastCode 0xFF9F<br />
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HP Color LaserJet 5 and 5M Printers<br />
HP Color LaserJet 5 and 5M printers use new HP Image Resolution<br />
Enhancement technology 1200 (HP Image REt 1200) to project<br />
outstanding text, graphics, and more vibrant colors than before.<br />
The HP Color LaserJet 5M printer is network-ready with genuine<br />
Adobe PostScript Level 2 software, 36 Mbytes of memory, and an HP<br />
JetDirect card. The HP Color LaserJet 5 printer is upgradable so you<br />
can tailor it to suit the needs of your particular environment.<br />
HP Color LaserJet 5 and 5M printers can use glossy paper or<br />
transparency film for special output.<br />
Modifications to the PCL language for HP Color LaserJet 5 and 5M<br />
printers are summarized in the table below and are described in detail<br />
in the PCL 5 Color Technical Reference Manual (P/N 5961-0940):<br />
Table 2-15. PCL Feature Modifications for HP Color LaserJet 5 and 5M Printers<br />
Feature Status Comments<br />
Render Algorithm<br />
Command<br />
Modified Five new algorithms have been added.<br />
Configure Image Data<br />
Command<br />
Modified Has unique functionality while in PCL Imaging<br />
mode.<br />
Download Dither<br />
Matrix Command<br />
Support Not supported.<br />
Driver Configuration<br />
Command<br />
Support Do not support all features of the<br />
function_index argument.<br />
Download Pattern<br />
Command<br />
Modified Restricts the width and height of a user<br />
pattern to less than 16384 pixels.<br />
Scale Algorithm<br />
Command<br />
Support Not supported.<br />
Font Cartridges Support Not supported. Customized fonts, if needed,<br />
can be utilized via SIMMs.<br />
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Render Algorithm Command<br />
The Render Algorithm command selects the algorithm to be used for<br />
rendering page marking entities on a given page.<br />
?*t#J<br />
HP Color LaserJet 5 and 5M printers remap non-continuous tone<br />
render algorithms (3 &#8211; 14) into continuous tone smooth (15) and<br />
monochrome continuous tone smooth (17) algorithms.<br />
# = 0-14 &#8211; See section 4, “Modifying Output Color” in the PCL<br />
5 Color Technical Reference Manual for information on<br />
algorithms 0 through 14.<br />
15 &#8211; Continuous tone smooth 150 lpi<br />
16 &#8211; Monochrome continuous tone detail 300 lpi<br />
17 &#8211; Monochrome continuous tone smooth 150 lpi<br />
18 &#8211; Continuous tone basic 100 lpi<br />
19 &#8211; Monochrome continuous tone basic 100 lpi<br />
Default = 3<br />
Range = 0 to 19 (invalid values are ignored; values 1, 2, 9, and<br />
10 are ignored for device-independent color)<br />
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HP LaserJet 6P/ 6MP Printers<br />
The HP LaserJet 6P and 6MP printers are similar to the LaserJet 5P<br />
and 5MP printers, with the addition of higher performance and faster<br />
print speed (up to 8 ppm). The PCL 5 feature set is identical to the<br />
LaserJet 5P/5MP printers, with the exception that the<br />
LaserJet 6P/6MP printers support some additional paper sizes (A5,<br />
JIS B5, JIS B4, and Oufuku-Hagaki postcards).<br />
The HP LaserJet 6MP printer also includes the Adobe PostScript<br />
Level 2 printer language with 35 additional built-in PostScript fonts.<br />
HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier<br />
The HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier combines the performance and network<br />
strengths of the LaserJet 5Si/5SiMx printers with the ability to print,<br />
collate, and staple multiple copies of a document. The LaserJet 5Si<br />
Mopier has the same PCL feature set as the LaserJet 5Si/5Si<br />
printers, but allows you to download a document just once and then<br />
print as many originals as you need.<br />
Multiple-original printing (“mopying”) and stapling is accomplished<br />
using PJL commands. The application soft- ware, using PJL<br />
commands, determines to which output bin the printed copy will be<br />
delivered. If the stapling bin is selected, the job is automatically<br />
stapled.<br />
Note Multiple mopies are produced using the PJL SET QTY command. In<br />
order for the mopier to produce more than one original of a print job,<br />
the PCL number of copies command (?&amp;l#X) must not be included<br />
in the data stream, since this command will limit the job to one copy or<br />
produce multiple uncollated copies.<br />
See the PJL Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual for a<br />
PJL example of printing to the mopier.<br />
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HP LaserJet 6L and LaserJet 6L Gold Printers<br />
The HP LaserJet 6L and LaserJet 6L Gold printers look like the<br />
LaserJet 5L printer and have an identical PCL feature set. At<br />
6 pages-per-minute, they print two more pages per minute than the<br />
LaserJet 5L, contain the same standard typefaces, and support the<br />
same paper sizes. Like the LaserJet 5L, the LaserJet 6L and<br />
LaserJet 6L Gold printers do not have a control panel.<br />
(Refer to Table 1-1, HP LaserJet Printer Feature Comparison, for the<br />
specific PCL implementation.)<br />
HP LaserJet 4000 Series Printers<br />
The HP LaserJet 4000 series printers are similar to the LaserJet 5/5M<br />
printers in their design and PCL feature set, with increased font<br />
support and 600 dpi support in PCL 5 (the printer offers 1200 dpi in<br />
PCL 6). The printers support a very similar set of paper sizes. (Refer<br />
to Table 1-1, HP LaserJet Printer Feature Comparison, for the specific<br />
PCL implementation.)<br />
Note The highest resolution you can access with PCL 5 is 600 dpi.<br />
Selecting Paper Source<br />
With the HP LaserJet 4000 series printer, the paper source<br />
commands are somewhat different than in Table 1-1B. The table<br />
below shows the commands for selecting the various paper sources.<br />
Paper Source Command<br />
Manual Feed Tray (2) ?&amp;l2H<br />
MultiPurpose Tray (Tray 1)(4) ?&amp;l4H<br />
Tray 2 (first cassette)(1) ?&amp;l1H<br />
Tray 3 (second cassette)(5) ?&amp;l5H<br />
Tray 4 (third cassette)(8) ?&amp;l8H<br />
Envelope Feeder ?&amp;l6H<br />
External Trays (HCI)(20-59) ?&amp;l20H to ?&amp;l59H<br />
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Selecting Output Bins<br />
The paper source commands for the HP LaserJet 4000 printer are<br />
somewhat different than in Table 1-1B. The table below shows the<br />
commands for selecting the various output bins.<br />
Selecting Media Type<br />
Besides using the Media Type command (?&amp;l#M) to select a print<br />
media, with the LaserJet 4000 series printers you can also use the<br />
Paper Type command as follows:<br />
(This command is actually a variation of the Alphanumeric ID<br />
command. For information on this command, see page 2-79.)<br />
Output Bins Command<br />
Default (0) ?&amp;l0G<br />
Top Bin (face down)(1) ?&amp;l1G<br />
Face Up Bin (2) ?&amp;l2G<br />
External Bins (3-99) ?&amp;l3G to ?&amp;l99G<br />
Paper Type Command<br />
Bond ?&amp;n5WdBond<br />
Plain ?&amp;n6WdPlain<br />
Color ?&amp;n6WdColor<br />
Labels ?&amp;n7WdLabels<br />
Recycled ?&amp;n9WdRecycled<br />
Letterhead ?&amp;n11WdLetterhead<br />
Cardstock ?&amp;n10WdCardstock<br />
Prepunched ?&amp;n11WdPrepunched<br />
Preprinted ?&amp;n11WdPreprinted<br />
Transparency ?&amp;n13WdTransparency<br />
Custom ?&amp;n#WdCustomType1<br />
1 For custom paper, replace “CustomType” with the name of the paper, and replace<br />
the “#” with the number of characters in the name, plus 1.<br />
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HP LaserJet 5000 Series Printers<br />
The HP LaserJet 5000 series printers have a nearly identical feature<br />
set as the HP LaserJet 4000 series printers. The LaserJet 5000<br />
series printers support a set of paper sizes similar to the<br />
HP LaserJet 4V/4MV printers.<br />
Selecting Paper Source<br />
With the HP LaserJet 5000 series printer, the paper source<br />
commands are somewhat different than in Table 1-1B. The table<br />
below shows the commands for selecting the various paper sources.<br />
Selecting Output Bins<br />
The paper source commands for the HP LaserJet 5000 printer are<br />
somewhat different than in Table 1-1B. The table below shows the<br />
commands for selecting the various output bins.<br />
Paper Source Command<br />
Manual Feed Tray (2) ?&amp;l2H<br />
MultiPurpose Tray (Tray 1)(4) ?&amp;l4H<br />
Tray 2 (first cassette)(1) ?&amp;l1H<br />
Tray 3 (second cassette)(5) ?&amp;l5H<br />
Tray 4 (third cassette)(8) ?&amp;l8H<br />
Envelope Feeder ?&amp;l6H<br />
External Trays (HCI)(20-39) ?&amp;l20H to ?&amp;l39H<br />
Output Bins Command<br />
Default (0) ?&amp;l0G<br />
Top Bin (face down)(1) ?&amp;l1G<br />
Face Up Bin (2) ?&amp;l2G<br />
External Bins (3-99) ?&amp;l3G to ?&amp;l99G<br />
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Selecting Media Type<br />
Besides using the Media Type command (?&amp;l#M) to select a print<br />
media, with the LaserJet 5000 series printers you can also use the<br />
Paper Type command as follows:<br />
(This command is actually a variation of the Alphanumeric ID<br />
command. For information on this command, see page 2-79.)<br />
Paper Type Command<br />
Bond ?&amp;n5WdBond<br />
Plain ?&amp;n6WdPlain<br />
Color ?&amp;n6WdColor<br />
Labels ?&amp;n7WdLabels<br />
Recycled ?&amp;n9WdRecycled<br />
Letterhead ?&amp;n11WdLetterhead<br />
Cardstock ?&amp;n10WdCardstock<br />
Prepunched ?&amp;n11WdPrepunched<br />
Preprinted ?&amp;n11WdPreprinted<br />
Transparency ?&amp;n13WdTransparency<br />
Custom ?&amp;n#WdCustomType1<br />
1 For custom paper, replace “CustomType” with the name of the paper, and replace<br />
the “#” with the number of characters in the name, plus 1.<br />
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HP LaserJet 8000 Series Printers<br />
The HP LaserJet 8000 is a 24-ppm printer with 600 dpi support in<br />
PCL 5 (the printer offers 1200 dpi in PCL 6). It has built-in mopy<br />
capability, which is enabled when at least 16 Mb of memory or a disk<br />
drive are installed.<br />
The LaserJet 8000 series printers are direct replacements for the<br />
LaserJet 5Si, LaserJet 5SiMx, and LaserJet 5Si Mopier printers. They<br />
support the same PCL 5 commands and options, except as described<br />
below.<br />
The LaserJet 8000 series printers use the same PCL 5<br />
implementation as found in the LaserJet 4000 series, and support<br />
exactly the same PCL 5 and HP-GL/2 commands as the<br />
LaserJet 4000 series. They support the same options to the PCL 5<br />
command set, with the exceptions listed below.<br />
Selecting Paper Source<br />
The HP LaserJet 8000 series printers support the same option set as<br />
the LaserJet 5Si printer. This is a superset of what the LaserJet 4000<br />
series supports.<br />
Page Size<br />
The LaserJet 8000 series printers do not support ledger, A3, or<br />
JIS B4 paper. It does support A5 paper, which the 5Si did not support.<br />
Advance Full Page HP-GL/2 Command<br />
The LaserJet 8000 series supports the HP-GL/2 Advance Full Page<br />
command (PG). The LaserJet 5Si printer does not support this<br />
command.<br />
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HP LaserJet 8100 Series Printers<br />
The HP LaserJet 8100 series printers are 32-ppm printers with<br />
600 dpi support in PCL 5. They are a direct replacement for the<br />
LaserJet 8000 series, and support exactly the same PCL 5<br />
commands and options as the LaserJet 8000 printers. It includes<br />
built-in mopy support, which is enabled when 16 Mb of memory or a<br />
disk drive are installed.<br />
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HP Color LaserJet 4500 Series Printers<br />
The HP Color LaserJet 4500 printer is the third in the series of Color<br />
LaserJet printers that started with the HP Color LaserJet printer. It is<br />
a 600 dpi device with 8-bit continuous tone support on each color<br />
channel. This means the printer uses 24 bits to represent each color it<br />
prints.<br />
This printer can be considered as the direct descendent of the<br />
HP Color LaserJet 5 and the HP LaserJet 5 printers, since it<br />
combines the PCL 5 features of both. For example, the Text Parsing<br />
methods are supported as in the LaserJet 5, while such color features<br />
as Palette, Monochrome Print Mode, and Foreground Color<br />
commands are supported in the Color LaserJet and Color LaserJet 5<br />
printers.<br />
The HP Color LaserJet 4500 printer is also very much like a<br />
LaserJet 4000 series printer, with respect to PCL 5. With very few<br />
exceptions, the LaserJet 4500 supports the same PCL 5 and<br />
HP-GL/2 commands and options as the LaserJet 4000 printer. The<br />
differences are listed below.<br />
The HP Color LaserJet 4500N printer is the network-ready version of<br />
the base model (4500) printer. It includes an HP JetDirect card and<br />
32 Mb of additional memory. The HP Color LaserJet 4500DN printer<br />
is network-ready, with an HP JetDirect card, duplexer, 500-sheet<br />
paper tray, and 32 Mb of additional memory.<br />
Simplified Color Management<br />
The HP Color LaserJet 4500 does represent a significant departure<br />
from the HP Color LaserJet and Color LaserJet 5 printers in the area<br />
of color specification and management. The use of sRGB (Standard<br />
RGB) greatly simplifies the process of matching colors displayed on a<br />
color monitor with those in the printed document. Furthermore, an<br />
examination of customers and the way they use HP Color LaserJet<br />
printers allowed HP to simplify the color command set without any<br />
decrease in color print quality, print speed, or color matching.<br />
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Color Raster Images<br />
The suggested method for printing color images is by using 24-bit,<br />
direct color pixels with delta row compression. The 24-bit, direct color<br />
is specified using the Configure Image Data command. Delta row<br />
compression is recommended over run length, or TIFF pack bits<br />
since 24-bit, direct color uses three bytes per pixel so there is little<br />
redundancy from one byte to the next. Delta row compression exploits<br />
the redundancy from row to row, and therefore yields better<br />
compression than any other supported PCL compression mode.<br />
Asian Font Support<br />
The following commands are supported especially for Asian font<br />
printing:<br />
• Character Text Path Direction<br />
• Text Parsing Method<br />
• 2-byte characters<br />
• HP-GL/2 Label allows 2-byte characters.<br />
Media Handling<br />
The HP Color LaserJet 4500 printer has two standard paper trays and<br />
one optional tray. They are accessed as follows:<br />
Paper can be selected by requesting a media type using the Paper<br />
Type command (?&amp;n#Wdpapertype, where # is the number of<br />
characters in “papertype”. For example, the command to select Color<br />
paper is ?&amp;n6WdColor. To select “Prepunched” the<br />
?&amp;n11WdPrepunched command would be used.<br />
Tray Description Command<br />
Tray 1 Multi-purpose paper tray. This is the<br />
upper-most paper input tray and has a<br />
retractable paper support.<br />
?&amp;l4H<br />
Tray 2 Lowest standard paper tray ?&amp;l1H<br />
Tray 3 Optional 500-sheet input paper tray.<br />
When installed, it is the bottom tray.<br />
?&amp;l5H<br />
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The following paper types are supported:<br />
Sending the “Default” paper type will cancel any previous media type<br />
request that may be in effect, and stops selection of media by type.<br />
Note that both “Card Stock” and “Cardstock” are supported.<br />
Note When the printer is set to TRAY1=FIRST and paper is in tray 1, the<br />
printer will use the paper from tray 1 without regard to the media<br />
source and page size commands. The page will be formatted to the<br />
size specified in the page size command, but will be printed on the<br />
paper from tray 1. This default behavior can be avoided by either<br />
setting TRAY1= CASSETTE, or by only placing special media such<br />
as overhead transparencies in tray 1.<br />
Paper Type Command<br />
Bond ?&amp;n5WdBond<br />
Plain ?&amp;n6WdPlain<br />
Color ?&amp;n6WdColor<br />
Labels ?&amp;n7WdLabels<br />
Recycled ?&amp;n9WdRecycled<br />
Letterhead ?&amp;n11WdLetterhead<br />
Cardstock ?&amp;n10WdCardstock<br />
Card stock ?&amp;n11WdCard stock<br />
Prepunched ?&amp;n11WdPrepunched<br />
Preprinted ?&amp;n11WdPreprinted<br />
Transparency ?&amp;n13WdTransparency<br />
Custom ?&amp;n#WdCustomType1<br />
Rough ?&amp;n6WdRough<br />
Vellum ?&amp;n7WdVellum<br />
Heavy ?&amp;n6WdHeavy<br />
Gloss ?&amp;n6WdGloss<br />
Default ?&amp;n8WdDefault<br />
1 For custom paper, replace “CustomType” with the name of the paper, and replace<br />
the “#” with the number of characters in the name, plus 1.<br />
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New Paper Sizes<br />
The HP Color LaserJet 4500 printer supports ISO A5 and B5 paper<br />
sizes.<br />
Forms Support<br />
Forms are supported by the use of PCL macros which also include<br />
support for HP-GL/2 commands.<br />
Alphanumeric ID Command<br />
The HP Color LaserJet 4500 printer supports all the options of the<br />
Alphanumeric ID command. However, since the HP Color<br />
LaserJet 4500 does not support a disk drive, associations can only be<br />
made with non-disk-based fonts or macros. For more information on<br />
the Alphanumeric ID command, see page 2-79.<br />
Color Space Support<br />
The supported color spaces are Standard RGB (sRGB), Device RGB,<br />
and Device CMY. Standard RGB replaces Colorimetric RGB (cRGB).<br />
All other color spaces supported in the HP Color LaserJet or Color<br />
LaserJet 5 are not supported in the HP Color LaserJet 4500 printers.<br />
Changes to PCL 5 Color Commands<br />
The focus of the printer’s color support is on WYSIWYG color usage<br />
and a simplified usage model. A number of PCL 5 color commands<br />
introduced in the HP Color LaserJet and supported in the Color<br />
LaserJet 5 printer have been made obsolete as a direct result of using<br />
Standard RGB color to achieve WYSIWYG color. Furthermore,<br />
several commands have been modified to match the predicted use of<br />
the HP Color LaserJet 4500 printer.<br />
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PCL 5 Commands No Longer Supported or Greatly<br />
Simplified<br />
• Driver Function Configuration — This command had five<br />
options for the HP Color LaserJet and Color LaserJet 5<br />
printers: Lightness, Saturation, Scaling Algorithm, Select Color<br />
Treatment, and Download Color Map. Select Color Treatment<br />
is the only option supported on the HP Color LaserJet 4500<br />
printer. The range of values has been reduced to two choices:<br />
Vivid (2) (no color adjustment) and Screen Match (6).<br />
• Raster Destination and Raster Width — four decimal places<br />
of precision were added to avoid rounding errors when<br />
converting to pixels.<br />
• Picture Frame Scaling Command — four decimal places of<br />
precision were added to avoid rounding errors.<br />
• Configure Image Data — This command had two major<br />
forms, the short form which selected default values for each of<br />
the color spaces specified, and the long form which allowed a<br />
complete specification of the parameters that characterize the<br />
color spaces. The long form of the command is not supported<br />
on this printer since the Luminance-Chrominance, CIE L*a*b*,<br />
and Colorimetric RGB (cRGB) color spaces are not supported.<br />
The supported color spaces are Standard RGB (sRGB),<br />
Device RGB, and Device CMY. The sRGB color space is<br />
selected using the same value as cRGB to enable files printed<br />
with the Color LaserJet and Color LaserJet 5 drivers to take<br />
advantage of the Color LaserJet 4500&#8242;s use of sRGB for<br />
WYSIWYG color. Furthermore, the specification of white and<br />
black points for the Device RGB and CMY color spaces, and<br />
the HP-GL/2 Color Range command, is not supported.<br />
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• Render Algorithms — There are no new algorithms for this<br />
command that had twenty different algorithms, of which almost<br />
half of them were monochrome equivalents of color<br />
algorithms. The following table lists the algorithms that are<br />
supported:<br />
The monochrome algorithms are no longer supported since<br />
there are no applications which allow the user to specify that a<br />
color image should sometimes be printed in color and other<br />
times in black and white. The remainder of the algorithms are<br />
not supported as they are not needed for quality WYSIWYG<br />
color printing.<br />
• Download Dither Matrix — Not supported<br />
• Color Lookup Tables — Not supported since it does not<br />
support WYSIWYG color.<br />
• Gamma Correction — Not supported since it does not<br />
support WYSIWYG color.<br />
• Viewing Illuminant — Not supported since it does not support<br />
WYSIWYG color.<br />
• Monochrome Print Mode — This command is only supported<br />
at the beginning of a job, since user applications only support<br />
the choice of monochrome printing of color documents for an<br />
entire document.<br />
Algorithm Command<br />
Contone Best (High LPI) ?*t0J<br />
Device Best (Best) ?*t3J<br />
Smooth Contone (High LPI) ?*t15J<br />
Basic Contone (Low LPI) ?*t18J<br />
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New PCL 5 Commands<br />
The Finish Mode command allows the user to specify the finish, matte<br />
or glossy, to be applied to the document. A normal page has a matte<br />
finish. Glossy finish can be requested to be applied to the page as it is<br />
printed. The finish is distinct from the type of media. Therefore, a<br />
matte finish can be requested for glossy media, and a glossy finish<br />
can be requested for plain or matte paper.<br />
?&amp;b#F<br />
The finish mode must be set before the first page is marked and<br />
applies to all the pages in the document. Each document defaults to a<br />
matte finish.<br />
# = 0 &#8211; Matte finish<br />
1 &#8211; Glossy finish<br />
Default = 0<br />
Range = 0, 1 (command is ignored for invalid values)<br />
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Differences with the HP LaserJet 4000 Series<br />
Printers<br />
The HP Color LaserJet 4500 series printers support the color<br />
extensions to PCL 5e and HP-GL/2, commonly known as PCL 5c.<br />
The HP LaserJet 4000 series printers do not support any of these<br />
commands.<br />
Windows driver output from a LaserJet 4000 series printer driver will<br />
print correctly on the Color LaserJet 4500 printer. However, driver<br />
output from a Color LaserJet 4500 series driver does not print well on<br />
the LaserJet 4000 series because the HP LaserJet 4000 series<br />
printers do not have PCL 5c support.<br />
• The HP Color LaserJet 4500 printer supports JIS B4, Hagaki<br />
Postcard, and Oufuku-Hagaki Postcard paper sizes. The<br />
LaserJet 4000 series printers do not.<br />
• The HP LaserJet 4500 series printers do not support the<br />
envelope feeder options of the Page (Media) Source<br />
command, because these devices do not exist for the<br />
HP Color LaserJet 4500 printer. Envelopes are fed into the<br />
Color LaserJet 4500 printer using the multipurpose tray, and<br />
selected using that option.<br />
• The HP Color LaserJet 4500 printer ignores the external bin<br />
options to the Output Destination Bin command (?&amp;l#G),<br />
because no external bins can exist on the HP Color LaserJet<br />
4500 printer.<br />
• The HP Color LaserJet 4500 printer does support setting the<br />
raster destination width and height commands, as well as<br />
transferring raster data by plane. The HP Color LaserJet 4000<br />
printer does not support these commands.<br />
• The HP Color LaserJet 4500 printer does not support the Free<br />
Space (?*s1M) or Flush All Pages (?&amp;r#F) status readback<br />
commands. The LaserJet 4000 printer supports these<br />
commands, and manages its memory itself (as the Color<br />
LaserJet 4500 printer does).<br />
• The HP Color LaserJet 4500 printers do not support the<br />
HP-GL/2 Advance Full Page (PG) command, which the<br />
LaserJet 4000 printer does support.<br />
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HP Color LaserJet 8500 Series Printers<br />
The HP Color LaserJet 8500 series printer is a high-end color laser<br />
printer. The printer is based on the feature set of the HP LaserJet 5Si<br />
printer, with the addition of color and an EIO interface. The color<br />
features are similar to the HP Color LaserJet 4500 series printer.<br />
Asian Font Support<br />
Two-byte printing is not supported, however, the PCL driver allows the<br />
user to print two-byte characters.<br />
Paper Types and Sizes<br />
The printer can print a number of media types and sizes, including:<br />
letter-size, A4, A3, ledger (11 x 17), envelopes, card stock, labels,<br />
and heavy media up to 58 pound (216 g/m2) bond. Depending on the<br />
paper size and type, the optional duplex printing accessory enables<br />
color printing on two sides.<br />
Paper Trays<br />
The printer has two 500-sheet input trays (trays 2 and 3) that support<br />
letter, legal, and A4-sized media. In addition, tray 3 supports<br />
11 x 17 inch and A3-sized media. Tray 1, a 100-sheet multipurpose<br />
tray, supports such media sizes and types as letter, legal, executive,<br />
A4, and custom-sized media (up to 12 x 18.5 inch), as well as<br />
envelopes, labels, and card stock. In addition to these three trays, an<br />
optional tray can be installed that holds up to 2,000 sheets of paper.<br />
Proof and Print<br />
The Proof and Print feature allows you to print one copy of a job for<br />
proofreading and then quickly and easily print any remaining copies<br />
from the printer control panel. To use this feature, an optional hard<br />
disk is required in the printer.<br />
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HP LaserJet 1100 Series Printers<br />
The HP LaserJet 1100 series printers are similar to the LaserJet 6L<br />
printers. They have an identical PCL feature set. At 8<br />
pages-per-minute, they print two more pages per minute than the<br />
HP LaserJet 6L, contain the same standard typefaces (except the<br />
Line Printer font), and support the same paper sizes. Like the<br />
LaserJet 6L, the HP LaserJet 1100 series printers do not have a<br />
control panel.<br />
(Refer to Table 1-1, HP LaserJet Printer Feature Comparison, for the<br />
specific PCL implementation.)<br />
HP LaserJet 2100 Series Printers<br />
The HP LaserJet 2100 series printers are versatile 10<br />
page-per-minute laser printers designed for small workgroups and<br />
individuals with advanced printing needs. These printers offer 600 dpi<br />
support in PCL 5 (and 1200 dpi in PCL 6).<br />
The HP LaserJet 2100 series printers have nearly the same PCL 5<br />
feature set as the HP LaserJet 4000 series printers. Some of the<br />
specific feature differences are listed below (Refer to Table 1-1,<br />
HP LaserJet Printer Feature Comparison, for the specific PCL<br />
implementation.)<br />
Selecting Paper Source<br />
The table below shows the commands for selecting the various paper<br />
sources.<br />
Paper Source Paper Source<br />
First Available Tray (7) ?&amp;l7H<br />
Manual Feed Tray (2) ?&amp;l2H<br />
Tray 1 (4) ?&amp;l1H<br />
Tray 2 (1) ?&amp;l4H<br />
Tray 3 (5) ?&amp;l5H<br />
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Selecting Output Bins<br />
Unlike the HP LaserJet 4000 printer, the HP LaserJet 2100 series<br />
printers have no selectable output bins. All output lands in the one<br />
standard output bin.<br />
Selecting Media Type<br />
The HP LaserJet 2100 series printers do not support the Paper Type<br />
command.<br />
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ENWW Internal Typefaces / Fonts and Symbol Sets 3-1<br />
3Internal Typefaces /<br />
Fonts and Symbol<br />
Sets<br />
Introduction<br />
This chapter identifies the internal typefaces/fonts and their<br />
associated symbol sets available in the various printers. This<br />
information is presented first for bitmap fonts and their symbol sets,<br />
then for scalable typefaces and their symbol sets.<br />
Note Internal refers to those typefaces/fonts and symbol sets which are<br />
resident in the printer.<br />
Note For information about products newer than those included in this<br />
book, see the PCL5 Comparison Guide Addendum, which includes<br />
product-specific information about newer products, as well as<br />
commands and variables added to support these newer products.<br />
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Bitmap Fonts and Symbol Sets<br />
Table 3-1 identifies the resident bitmap fonts for the printers. The<br />
supported symbol sets for these bitmap fonts are shown in Table 3-2.<br />
The HP LaserJet III, IIID, IIIP, and IIISi printers contained all these<br />
bitmap fonts. However, with the introduction of the HP LaserJet 4<br />
printer, the bitmap Courier was replaced by a scalable Courier<br />
typeface (refer to “Scalable Typefaces and Symbol Sets”). The<br />
HP LaserJet 4L, 5L, 6L, and 1100 series printers do not contain any<br />
bitmap fonts. If these printers receive a request for Line Printer, the<br />
fixed-pitch scalable Courier typeface is substituted. Except as noted,<br />
the DeskJet 1200C and 1600C support the same fonts and symbol<br />
sets as the HP LaserJet 4 printer.<br />
Table 3-2 identifies the symbol sets available for the internal bitmap<br />
fonts. Note that this list is for the bitmap fonts only. For the scalable<br />
typeface symbol sets, refer to the section “Scalable Typefaces and<br />
Symbol Sets.”<br />
Table 3-1. Bitmap Fonts (All Fixed Pitch)<br />
nr &#8211; not resident P &#8211; Portrait L &#8211; Landscape<br />
Typeface Pitch/Point<br />
Treatment<br />
Orientation III, IIID, IIIP,<br />
IIISi<br />
4, 4M, 4P, 4MP, 4Si, 4ML, 4PJ,<br />
4LJ Pro, 4LC, 4Plus,<br />
4M Plus, 2100 series,<br />
4000 series, 5000 series,<br />
8000 series, 8100 series, 4V,<br />
4MV, 5P, 5MP, 6P, 6MP, 5Si,<br />
5SiMx, 5Si, Mopier, 5, 5M,<br />
Color LJ, Color LJ 5,<br />
Color LJ 5M, Color LJ 4500,<br />
Color LJ 8500, DJ 1200C,<br />
DJ 1600C<br />
4L 5L,<br />
6L,<br />
6L Gold,<br />
1100 series<br />
Courier 10/12 Med P &amp; L ✓ nr nr nr<br />
Courier 10/12 Italic P ✓ nr nr nr<br />
Courier 10/12 Bold P &amp; L ✓ nr nr nr<br />
Courier 12/10 Med P ✓ nr nr nr<br />
Courier 12/10 Italic P ✓ nr nr nr<br />
Courier 12/10 Bold P ✓ nr nr nr<br />
Line Printer 16.67/8.5 Med P &amp; L ✓ ✓ nr nr<br />
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Table 3-2. Bitmap Symbol Sets<br />
1 PCL 5 printers support an extensive range of additional symbol sets. Some of the more common sets and<br />
their associated IDs are listed in Appendix C of this guide.<br />
2 These symbol sets are becoming obsolete, are not recommended for future use, and are not resident on<br />
HP LaserJet 4, 4M, 4Si, 4SiMx, 4ML, 4P, 4MP, 4PJ, 4 Plus, 4M Plus, 4V, 4MV, 4LJ Pro, 4LC, 2100 series,<br />
4000 series, 5000 series, 8000 series, 8100 series, HP LaserJet 5 family, LaserJet 6 family, Color<br />
LaserJet family, and HP DeskJet 1200C and 1600C printers.<br />
3 The ISO Latin 2 and 5 symbol sets are not supported on HP LaserJet III family and HP LaserJet 4, 4M,<br />
4Si, 4SiMx, HP DeskJet 1200C and 1600C printers.<br />
4 Resident on HP LaserJet 5, 5M, 5Si Mopier, 6P, 6MP, 2100, 4000, 5000, 8000, 8100 series, and Color<br />
LaserJet 4500 series printers only.<br />
5 These symbol sets are not supported on the HP Color LaserJet 8500 series printers.<br />
6 Only supported by the HP LaserJet 2100 and 8100 series, and the HP Color LaserJet 4500 series<br />
printers.<br />
7 Only supported by the HP Color LaserJet 8500 series printers.<br />
Symbol Set1<br />
Roman-8 ISO 15 Italian5 ISO 84 Portuguese2<br />
ISO 8859/1 Latin 1 (ECMA-94) ISO 60 Norwegian v15 ISO 85 Spanish2<br />
PC-8 ISO 4 United Kingdom5 ISO 10 Swedish/Finnish2<br />
PC-8 Danish/Norwegian ISO 11 Swedish: names5 HP German2<br />
PC-850 ISO 57 Chinese2 HP Spanish2<br />
ISO 6 ASCII ISO 25 French2 ISO 8859/2 Latin 23<br />
Legal ISO 2 IRV2 ISO 8859/9 Latin 53<br />
ISO 21 German5 ISO 14 JIS ASCII2 ISO 8859/10 Latin 64<br />
ISO 17 Spanish5 ISO 61 Norwegian v22 ISO 8859/15 Latin 96<br />
ISO 69 French5 ISO 16 Portuguese2 Windows Baltic (not 3.1)7<br />
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Scalable Typefaces and Symbol Sets<br />
Table 3-3 and 3-4 list the internal scalable Intellifont and TrueType<br />
typefaces resident in the various printers. Most of these typefaces are<br />
unbound; that is, they can be linked to any of the available symbol<br />
sets (with the limitations indicated). Symbol sets to which a typeface<br />
can be bound (and bound font sets Symbol, Wingdings, Win 3.1J, and<br />
GB2312) are identified in Tables 3-5, 3-6, and 3-7. Table 3-8 shows<br />
symbol-set-bound fonts. (A list of all assigned symbol set and<br />
typeface codes is provided in Tables B-1, B-2, and B-3.)<br />
Table 3-3. Scalable Intellifont Typefaces<br />
✓ &#8211; resident in the printer nr &#8211; not resident in the printer<br />
Typeface Treatment Typeface<br />
Number<br />
III,<br />
IIID,<br />
IIIP<br />
IIISi<br />
5P, 5Si, 5SiMx,<br />
5Si Mopier,<br />
6P, 6MP,<br />
Color LJ,<br />
Color LJ 5/5M,<br />
DJ 1200C,<br />
DJ 1600C,<br />
LJ 4 family<br />
4PJ<br />
4LJ Pro<br />
4L,<br />
5L,<br />
6L,<br />
6L Gold,<br />
1100 series<br />
4LC<br />
5, 5M,<br />
2100,<br />
4000,<br />
5000,<br />
8000,<br />
8100,<br />
Color 4500,<br />
Color 8500<br />
series<br />
ITC Zapf Dingbats Med 4141 nr ✓ nr nr nr nr nr<br />
CG Times Med, It, Bld, Bld It 4101 ✓ ✓ ✓ nr ✓ ✓ nr<br />
Univers Med, It, Bld, Bld It 4148 ✓ ✓ ✓ nr ✓ ✓ nr<br />
Univers Cond Med Cnd, It Cnd, Bld Cnd,<br />
Bld It Cnd<br />
4148 nr ✓ ✓ nr ✓ ✓ nr<br />
Courier Med, It, Bld, Bld It 4099 nr nr ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ nr<br />
Letter Gothic Med, It, Bld 4102 nr nr ✓ nr ✓ ✓ nr<br />
Albertus Med (semi-bold), Extra Bld 4362 nr nr ✓ nr ✓ ✓ nr<br />
Antique Olive Med, It, Bld 4168 nr nr ✓ nr ✓ ✓ nr<br />
Clarendon Cond Bld Cnd 4140 nr nr ✓ nr nr ✓ nr<br />
Coronet Med It 4116 nr nr ✓ nr ✓ ✓ nr<br />
Garamond Antiqua (Med), Kursiv (It),<br />
Halbfett (Bld), Kursiv Halb<br />
(Bld It)<br />
4197 nr nr ✓ nr nr ✓ nr<br />
Marigold Med 4297 nr nr ✓ nr nr ✓ nr<br />
CG Omega Med, It, Bld, Bld It 4113 nr nr ✓ nr nr ✓ nr<br />
Wingdings Med 6826 nr nr nr nr ✓ nr nr<br />
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Table 3-4. Scalable TrueType Typefaces<br />
✓ &#8211; resident in the printer nr &#8211; not resident in the printer<br />
1 Pseudo-bold, pseudo-italic, and pseudo-bold italic are available using character enhancements.<br />
Typeface Treatment Typeface<br />
Number<br />
III,<br />
IIID,<br />
IIIP<br />
IIISi<br />
5P, 5Si, 5SiMx,<br />
5Si Mopier,<br />
6P, 6MP,<br />
Color LJ,<br />
Color LJ 5/5M,<br />
DJ 1200C,<br />
DJ 1600C,<br />
LJ 4 family<br />
4PJ<br />
4LJ Pro<br />
4L,<br />
5L,<br />
6L,<br />
6L Gold,<br />
1100 series<br />
4LC<br />
5, 5M,<br />
2100,<br />
4000,<br />
Color 4500,<br />
Color 8500,<br />
5000,<br />
8000,<br />
8100<br />
series<br />
Arial Med, It, Bld, Bld It 16602 nr nr ✓ ✓ nr ✓ ✓<br />
Times New Roman Med, It, Bld, Bld It 16901 nr nr ✓ ✓ nr ✓ ✓<br />
Symbol Med 16686 nr nr ✓ ✓ nr ✓ ✓<br />
Wingdings Med 31402 nr nr ✓ ✓ nr ✓ ✓<br />
CG Times Med, It, Bld, Bld It 4101 nr nr nr nr nr nr ✓<br />
Univers Med, It, Bld, Bld It 4148 nr nr nr nr nr nr ✓<br />
Univers Cond Med Cnd, It Cnd, Bld Cnd,<br />
Bld It Cnd<br />
4148 nr nr nr nr nr nr ✓<br />
Courier Med, It, Bld, Bld It 4099 nr nr nr nr nr nr ✓<br />
Letter Gothic Med, It, Bld 4102 nr nr nr nr nr nr ✓<br />
Albertus Med (semi-bold),<br />
Extra Bld<br />
4362 nr nr nr nr nr nr ✓<br />
Antique Olive Med, It, Bld 4168 nr nr nr nr nr nr ✓<br />
Clarendon Cond. Bld Cnd 4140 nr nr nr nr nr nr ✓<br />
Coronet Med It 4116 nr nr nr nr nr nr ✓<br />
Garamond Antiqua (Med), Kursiv (It),<br />
Halbfett (Bld), Kursiv Halb<br />
(Bld It)<br />
4197 nr nr nr nr nr nr ✓<br />
Marigold Med 4297 nr nr nr nr nr nr ✓<br />
CG Omega Med, It, Bld, Bld It 4113 nr nr nr nr nr nr ✓<br />
MS Mincho Med1 28752 nr nr nr ✓ nr nr nr<br />
MS Gothic Med1 28825 nr nr nr ✓ nr nr nr<br />
SimSun Med1 37058 nr nr nr nr nr ✓ nr<br />
Sim Hei Med1 37110 nr nr nr nr nr ✓ nr<br />
GW-Kai Med1 37357 nr nr nr nr nr ✓ nr<br />
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Table 3-4. Scalable TrueType Typefaces (continued)<br />
✓ &#8211; resident in the printer nr &#8211; not resident in the printer<br />
Typeface Treatment Typeface<br />
Number<br />
III,<br />
IIID,<br />
IIIP<br />
IIISi<br />
5P, 5Si, 5SiMx,<br />
5Si Mopier,<br />
6P, 6MP,<br />
Color LJ,<br />
Color LJ 5/5M,<br />
Color LJ 8500<br />
DJ 1200C,<br />
DJ 1600C,<br />
LJ 4 family<br />
4PJ<br />
4LJ Pro<br />
4L,<br />
5L,<br />
6L,<br />
6L Gold,<br />
1100 series<br />
4LC 2100,<br />
4000,<br />
Color 4500,<br />
5000,<br />
8000,<br />
8100<br />
series<br />
Times Roman Med, It, Bld, Bld It 25093 nr nr nr nr nr nr ✓<br />
Helvetica Med, Ob, Bld, Bld Ob 24580 nr nr nr nr nr nr ✓<br />
Helvetica Narrow Med, Ob, Bld, Bld Ob 24580 nr nr nr nr nr nr ✓<br />
Century Schoolbk Med, It, Bld, Bld It 24703 nr nr nr nr nr nr ✓<br />
ITC Avant Garde<br />
Gothic<br />
Med, Ob, DemiBld,<br />
DemiBld Ob<br />
24607 nr nr nr nr nr nr ✓<br />
ITC Bookman Lt, Lt It, DemiBld,<br />
DemiBld It<br />
24623 nr nr nr nr nr nr ✓<br />
CourierPS Med, Ob, Bld, Bld Ob 24579 nr nr nr nr nr nr ✓<br />
Palatino Med, It, Bld, Bld It 24591 nr nr nr nr nr nr ✓<br />
ITC Zapf Chancery Med It 45099 nr nr nr nr nr nr ✓<br />
ITC Zapf Dingbats Med 45101 nr nr nr nr nr nr ✓<br />
SymbolPS Med 45358 nr nr nr nr nr nr ✓<br />
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Table 3-5. Scalable Symbol Sets<br />
✓ symbol set is resident. nr &#8211; symbol set is not resident.<br />
1 PCL 5 printers support an extensive range of additional symbol sets. Some of the more common sets and their associated IDs are shown in<br />
Appendix C of this guide.<br />
2 These symbol sets are soon to be obsolete, are not recommended for future use, and are not resident on any DeskJet 1200C or 1600C.<br />
Symbol Set1<br />
Printer<br />
III,<br />
IIID, IIIP<br />
IIISi<br />
LaserJet 4 / 5 / 6 Families,<br />
1100, 2100, 4000, 5000, 8000, 8100 series,<br />
Color LaserJet, 5, 5M,<br />
Color LaserJet 4500<br />
DeskJet 1200C &amp; 1600C<br />
4PJ<br />
4LJ Pro<br />
4LC<br />
Color<br />
Laser<br />
Jet 8500<br />
Roman-8 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Roman-9 nr nr nr nr ✓<br />
ISO 8859/1 Latin 1 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
PC-8 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
PC-8 Danish/Norwegian ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
PC-850 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
ISO 6 ASCII ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Legal ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
ISO 21 German ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
ISO 17 Spanish ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
ISO 69 French ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
ISO 15 Italian ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
ISO 60 Norwegian v1 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
ISO 4 United Kingdom ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
ISO 11 Swedish: names ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
ISO 57 Chinese2 ✓ ✓ nr ✓ nr<br />
ISO 25 French2 ✓ ✓ nr ✓ nr<br />
ISO 2 IRV2 ✓ ✓ nr ✓ nr<br />
ISO 14 JIS ASCII2 ✓ ✓ nr ✓ nr<br />
ISO 61 Norwegian v22 ✓ ✓ nr ✓ nr<br />
ISO 16 Portuguese2 ✓ ✓ nr ✓ nr<br />
ISO 84 Portuguese2 ✓ ✓ nr ✓ nr<br />
ISO 85 Spanish2 ✓ ✓ nr ✓ nr<br />
ISO 10 Swedish/Finnish2 ✓ ✓ nr ✓ nr<br />
HP German2 ✓ ✓ nr ✓ nr<br />
HP Spanish2 ✓ ✓ nr ✓ nr<br />
PC-858 Multilingual w/ Euro nr nr nr nr ✓<br />
3-8 Internal Typefaces / Fonts and Symbol Sets ENWW<br />
Table 3-5. Scalable Symbol Sets (continued)<br />
✓ Indicates a symbol set is supported. nr &#8211; Indicates a symbol set is not resident.<br />
1 PCL 5 printers support an extensive range of additional symbol sets. See Appendix C of this guide.<br />
2 These symbol sets are soon to be obsolete and are not recommended for future use.<br />
3 The Japanese Windows 3.1J symbol set is only resident in the LaserJet 4PJ, 4LJ Pro printers, and if ESC/P SIMM is installed, in the LaserJet<br />
4V, 4MV, 5Si, 5SiMx, 5Si Mopier printers.<br />
4 For the HP LaserJet 4, 4M, 4Si, and 4SiMx printers, these symbol sets are only available in CG Times, Univers, Courier, and Letter Gothic.<br />
5 Only available in the HP LaserJet 2100, 4500, and 8100 series printers.<br />
Symbol Set1<br />
Printer<br />
III,<br />
IIID, IIIP<br />
IIISi<br />
LaserJet 4/5 Families<br />
Color LaserJet,<br />
Color LaserJet 5, 5M,<br />
DeskJet 1200C, 1600C<br />
4LC<br />
4L, 5L, 6L,<br />
6L Gold,<br />
1100<br />
series<br />
5, 5M, 6P, 6MP,<br />
2100, 4000, 5000,<br />
8000, 8100 series,<br />
Color LJ 4500<br />
Color<br />
LaserJet<br />
8500<br />
PC-1004 (OS/2) nr nr nr nr nr ✓ ✓<br />
DeskTop ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Ventura International 2 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ nr nr<br />
PS Text ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Ventura US 2 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ nr nr<br />
Microsoft Publishing ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Math-8 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Ventura Math 2 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ nr nr<br />
PS Math ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ nr<br />
Pi Font ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Ventura ITC Zapf Dingbats 2 nr ✓ nr nr nr nr nr<br />
PS ITC Zapf Dingbats nr ✓ nr nr nr nr nr<br />
ITC Zapf Dingbats 100 nr ✓ nr nr nr nr nr<br />
ITC Zapf Dingbats 200 nr ✓ nr nr nr nr nr<br />
ITC Zapf Dingbats 300 nr ✓ nr nr nr nr nr<br />
ISO 8859-2 Latin 2 nr nr ✓4 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
ISO 8859-9 Latin 5 nr nr ✓4 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
ISO 8859-10 Latin 6 nr nr nr nr nr ✓ ✓<br />
ISO 8859-15 Latin 9 nr nr nr nr nr ✓5 ✓<br />
PC 852 nr nr ✓4 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
PC 775 nr nr nr nr nr ✓ ✓<br />
PC Turkish nr nr ✓4 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
MC Text nr nr ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Windows 3.1 Latin 1 nr nr ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Windows 3.1 Latin 2 nr nr ✓4 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Windows 3.1 Latin 5 nr nr ✓4 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Windows Baltic (not 3.1) nr nr nr nr nr ✓ ✓<br />
Windows 3.0 Latin 1 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Windows 3.1J (WIN3.1J) nr nr ✓3 nr nr nr nr<br />
GB2312 nr nr nr ✓ nr nr nr<br />
Symbol nr nr ✓ ✓ nr ✓ ✓<br />
Wingdings nr nr ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
ENWW Internal Typefaces / Fonts and Symbol Sets 3-9<br />
Table 3-6. Intellifont Typeface Symbol Set Support<br />
• Fonts supported by Color LaserJet family, DeskJet 1200C, 1600C, LaserJet 1100 series, LaserJet 4/5/6 families except 4PJ, 4LJ Pro, 5, and<br />
5M. Courier is the only Intellifont typeface family supported by the LaserJet 4PJ printer.<br />
◆ Additional fonts supported by DeskJet 1200C,1600C (B,C revs.), Color LaserJet 8500, &amp; LaserJet 4/5/6 families except<br />
4,4M,4Si,4SiMx,4PJ,4LJ Pro, 5,5M.<br />
* These symbol sets are subsets of the Roman-8 set.<br />
PCL<br />
Symbol<br />
Set ID<br />
Symbol Set CG<br />
Times<br />
Univers Courier Letter<br />
Gothic<br />
Albertus Antique<br />
Olive<br />
Coronet Univers<br />
Cond.<br />
8U Roman-8 • • • • • • • •<br />
0N ISO 8859-1 Latin 1<br />
(ECMA 94 Latin 1)<br />
• • • • • • • •<br />
10U PC-8 • • • • • • • •<br />
11U PC-8 D/N • • • • • • • •<br />
12U PC-850 • • • • • • • •<br />
19U Windows 3.1 Latin1<br />
(ANSI)<br />
• • • • • • • •<br />
7J DeskTop • • • • • • • •<br />
10J PS Text • • • • • • • •<br />
13J Ventura International • • • • • • • •<br />
14J Ventura US • • • • • • • •<br />
6J Microsoft Publishing • • • • • • • •<br />
1U Legal • • • • • • • •<br />
1E ISO United Kingdom* • • • • • • • •<br />
0U ASCII* • • • • • • • •<br />
0S ISO Swedish: names* • • • • • • • •<br />
0I ISO Italian* • • • • • • • •<br />
2S ISO Spanish* • • • • • • • •<br />
1G ISO German* • • • • • • • •<br />
0D ISO Norwegian* • • • • • • • •<br />
1F ISO French* • • • • • • • •<br />
9U Windows 3.0 Latin 1 • • • • • • • •<br />
12J MC Text • • • • • • • •<br />
17U PC-852 • • • • ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆<br />
9T PC-Turkish • • • • ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆<br />
9E Windows 3.1 Latin 2 • • • • ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆<br />
5T Windows 3.1 Latin 5 • • • • ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆<br />
2N ISO 8859-2 Latin 2 • • • • ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆<br />
5N ISO 8859-9 Latin 5 • • • • ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆<br />
8M Math-8 • • • •<br />
5M PS Math • • • •<br />
6M Ventura Math • • • •<br />
15U Pi Font • • • •<br />
19M Symbol<br />
579L Wingdings<br />
3-10 Internal Typefaces / Fonts and Symbol Sets ENWW<br />
Table 3-6. Intellifont Typeface Symbol Set Support (continued)<br />
• Supported by Color LaserJet 8500 and all LaserJet 4 / 5 / 6 family printers, except 4PJ, 4L, 5L, 6L, 4LJ Pro, 5, and 5M. Not supported by<br />
LaserJet 1100 series printers.<br />
◆ Additional fonts supported by DeskJet 1200C,1600C (B,C revs.), Color LaserJet 8500, &amp; LaserJet 4/5/6 families except<br />
4,4M,4Si,4SiMx,4PJ,4LJ Pro, 5,5M.<br />
▲ Additional font supported by the HP LaserJet 4L, 5L, 6L, 6L Gold, DeskJet 1200C (B, C revisions), and 1600C only.<br />
* These symbol sets are subsets of the Roman-8 set.<br />
PCL Symbol<br />
Set ID<br />
Symbol Set Clarend.<br />
Cond.<br />
Marigold CG<br />
Omega<br />
Garmnd.<br />
Antiqua<br />
Wingdings<br />
8U Roman-8 • • • •<br />
0N ISO 8859-1 Latin 1 (ECMA 94 Latin 1) • • • •<br />
10U PC-8 • • • •<br />
11U PC-8 D/N • • • •<br />
12U PC-850 • • • •<br />
19U Windows 3.1 Latin 1 (ANSI) • • • •<br />
7J DeskTop • • • •<br />
10J PS Text • • • •<br />
13J Ventura International • • • •<br />
14J Ventura US • • • •<br />
6J Microsoft Publishing • • • •<br />
1U Legal • • • •<br />
1E ISO United Kingdom* • • • •<br />
0U ASCII* • • • •<br />
0S ISO Swedish: names* • • • •<br />
0I ISO Italian* • • • •<br />
2S ISO Spanish* • • • •<br />
1G ISO German* • • • •<br />
0D ISO Norwegian* • • • •<br />
1F ISO French* • • • •<br />
9U Windows 3.0 Latin 1 (Windows) • • • •<br />
12J MC Text • • • •<br />
17U PC-852 ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆<br />
9T PC-Turkish ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆<br />
9E Windows 3.1 Latin 2 ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆<br />
5T Windows 3.1 Latin 5 ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆<br />
2N ISO 8859-2 Latin 2 ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆<br />
5N ISO 8859-9 Latin 5 ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆<br />
8M Math-8<br />
5M PS Math<br />
6M Ventura Math<br />
15U Pi Font<br />
19M Symbol<br />
579L Wingdings ▲<br />
ENWW Internal Typefaces / Fonts and Symbol Sets 3-11<br />
Table 3-7. Typeface Symbol Set<br />
• Fonts supported by HP LaserJet 4, 4Si, 4ML, 4P, 4MP, 4PJ, 4Plus, 4M Plus, 4V, 4MV, 4LJ Pro, 4LC, 5P, 5Si, 5SiMx, 5Si Mopier, 5, 5M, 6P,<br />
6MP, LaserJet 2100, 4000, 5000, 8000, 8100 series, Color LaserJet, Color LaserJet 5, 5M, Color LaserJet 4500 and 8500 series printers.<br />
◆ Additional fonts supported by LaserJet 5, 5M, LaserJet 2100, 4000, 5000, 8000, and 8100 series, Color LaserJet 4500 and 8500 printers.<br />
* These symbol sets are subsets of the Roman-8 set.<br />
▲ Fonts supported by HP LaserJet 4ML, 4P, 4MP, 4PJ, 4 Plus, 4M Plus, 4V, 4MV, 5Si, 5SiMx, 5Si Mopier, 5, 5M, 6P, 6MP, LaserJet 2100,<br />
4000, 5000, 8000, and 8100 series, Color LaserJet, Color LaserJet 5, 5M, Color LaserJet 4500 and 8500 series printers.<br />
􀂙 Fonts supported on the HP LaserJet 2100, 4500, 8100, and 8500 series printers.<br />
1 Not supported on the HP Color LaserJet 8500 printer.<br />
✝ Supported only on the HP Color LaserJet 8500 printer.<br />
Scalable TrueType and Intellifont Typefaces Bitmap<br />
Font<br />
PCL Symbol<br />
Set ID<br />
Symbol Set TrueType<br />
Typefaces<br />
Intellifont<br />
Typefaces<br />
Line<br />
Printer<br />
7U Roman-9 ✝ ✝<br />
8U Roman-8 • • •<br />
0N ISO 8859-1 Latin 1 (was ECMA 94 Latin 1) • • •<br />
10U PC-8 • • •<br />
11U PC-8 D/N • • •<br />
12U PC-850 • • •<br />
13U PC-858 Multilingual with Euro ✝ ✝<br />
19U Windows 3.1 Latin 1 (Microsoft “ANSI”) • •<br />
9J PC-1004 (OS/2) • •<br />
7J DeskTop • •<br />
10J PS Text • •<br />
1U Legal • • •<br />
1E ISO United Kingdom* • • •1<br />
0U ASCII* • • •<br />
0S ISO Swedish: names* • • •1<br />
0I ISO Italian* • • •1<br />
2S ISO Spanish* • • •1<br />
1G ISO German* • • •1<br />
0D ISO Norwegian* • • •1<br />
1F ISO French* • • •1<br />
9U Windows 3.0 Latin 1 (formerly “Windows”) • •<br />
12J MC Text • •<br />
17U PC-852 ▲ •<br />
26U PC-775 ◆ ◆<br />
9T PC-Turkish ▲ •<br />
9E Windows 3.1 Latin 2 ▲ •<br />
19L Windows Baltic (not 3.1) ◆ ◆ ✝<br />
5T Windows 3.1 Latin 5 ▲ •<br />
2N ISO 8859-2 Latin 2 ▲ • ▲<br />
5N ISO 8859-9 Latin 5 ▲ • ▲<br />
6N ISO 8859-10 Latin 6 ◆ ◆ ◆<br />
9N ISO 8859-15 Latin-91 􀂙 􀂙 􀂙1<br />
3-12 Internal Typefaces / Fonts and Symbol Sets ENWW<br />
Table 3-7. Typeface Symbol Set Support (continued)<br />
• Fonts supported by HP LaserJet III / 4 / 5 families except 4PJ, 4LJ Pro, 4LC. Also supported by LaserJet 2100, 4000, 5000, 8000, 8100<br />
series, Color LaserJet family, DeskJet 1200C and 1600C printers.<br />
◆ Additional fonts supported by LaserJet 5, 5M, LaserJet 2100, 4000, 5000, 8000, and 8100 series, Color LaserJet 4500 and 8500 printers.<br />
★ Not supported by HP LaserJet 5, 5M, LaserJet 2100, 4000, 5000, 8000, and 8100 series, Color LaserJet 4500 and 8500 series printers.<br />
1 These symbol sets are only recommended for text typefaces.<br />
Table 3-8. Bound Symbol Set Support<br />
• Fonts supported by HP LaserJet 4, 4Si, 4ML, 4P, 4MP, 4PJ, 4Plus, 4M Plus, 4V, 4MV, 4LJ Pro, 4LC, 5P, 5Si, 5SiMx, 5Si Mopier, 5, 5M, 6P,<br />
6MP, LaserJet 2100, 4000, 5000, 8000, and 8100 series, Color LaserJet, Color LaserJet 5, 5M, 4500, and 8500 series printers.<br />
★ Only for HP LaserJet 4PJ, 4LJ Pro and printers with the ESC/P SIMM installed (LaserJet 4V/4MV, 5Si/5SiMx and 5Si Mopier).<br />
■ Only for the HP LaserJet 4LC printer, and other LaserJet printers configured with a Chinese printing option.<br />
✝ ITC Zapf Dingbats MS are supported on the LaserJet 4000, 5000, 8000, 8100, 2100, and 4500 printers.<br />
Scalable TrueType and Intellifont Typefaces Bitmap<br />
Font<br />
PCL Symbol<br />
Set ID<br />
Symbol Set TrueType<br />
Typefaces<br />
Intellifont<br />
Typefaces<br />
Line<br />
Printer<br />
8M Math-81 ◆ •<br />
5M PS Math1 ◆ •<br />
15U Pi Font1 ◆ •<br />
6J Microsoft Publishing1 ◆ •<br />
6M Ventura Math1 ★ ★<br />
13J Ventura International ★ ★<br />
14J Ventura US ★ ★<br />
PCL Symbol<br />
Set ID<br />
Symbol Set Wingdings ITC Zapf Dingbats<br />
MS<br />
Symbol MS Mincho<br />
MS Gothic<br />
Sim Sun<br />
Sim Hei<br />
GW-Kai<br />
19M Symbol •<br />
579L Wingdings •<br />
14L ITC Zapf Dingbats MS ✝<br />
19K Japanese Windows 3.1J (WIN3.1J) ★<br />
19C GB2312 ■<br />
ENWW Internal Typefaces / Fonts and Symbol Sets 3-13<br />
Typeface Selection Differences<br />
With the introduction of the HP LaserJet IID printer, Hewlett-Packard<br />
expanded the typeface value field (in the font header) from a one-byte<br />
to a two-byte value field, thus expanding the typeface range from<br />
0-255 to 0-32767. This expansion allows for additional typefaces.<br />
Prior to the HP LaserJet IID printer, typeface values used a single<br />
byte (8-bits for a range of 0-255) for font selection. This value,<br />
referred to as the typeface base value, was used to identify fonts for<br />
selection. With the addition of the second byte in the typeface value<br />
field, one bit was added to the typeface base value range, increasing<br />
it from 8 bits to 9 bits (for a range of 0-511). This allows a greater<br />
range for typeface base value selection.<br />
In addition to expanding the typeface base value, two other values<br />
were included in the two-byte typeface value: vendor number and<br />
vendor version. The vendor number identifies the font vendor and<br />
the vendor version identifies the version of the font. These two values<br />
are for a vendor to create an updated version of the typeface. The<br />
three values together represent the typeface family value. Refer to<br />
the PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference Manual Chapter<br />
11,“Font Creation &#8211; Typeface Family,” for a more complete<br />
description of this two-byte typeface family value.<br />
Note With the introduction of the HP LaserJet 4 printer, HP redefined the<br />
typeface field again, this time eliminating the vendor version identifier<br />
and expanding the typeface family to encompass the 12 least<br />
significant bits (bits 11-0) of this 16-bit field (see the field description<br />
for “Typeface” in Chapter 11).<br />
Both the typeface family value and the typeface base value can be<br />
used for font selection. Since the typeface family value (two-byte<br />
value) is based on the typeface base value (9 bit value), a font<br />
selection which specifies the typeface base value may select a font<br />
described by a typeface family value in the printer.<br />
There is some variation in how font selection occurs between PCL 5<br />
printer models when mixing the typeface family and base values. The<br />
typeface selection compatibility for two types of values is identified for<br />
the various PCL 5 printers in Table 3-8.<br />
3-14 Internal Typefaces / Fonts and Symbol Sets ENWW<br />
Some typeface (two-byte) family values and their corresponding base<br />
values are listed below. For a complete listing of typeface family and<br />
base values, refer to Tables C-2 and C-3 in Appendix C of this<br />
document.<br />
Typeface Values<br />
Table 3-9. Base/Family Typeface Selection Compatibility<br />
1 The LaserJet series II printer only accepts a typeface selection value field range of 0-255.<br />
2 If two fonts are available in the printer that have the same value in the lower (LSB) byte of the font<br />
descriptor typeface field (such as 5 and 4101), the typeface selected will be one of these selected at<br />
random.<br />
3 The MSB typeface byte in the Font Descriptor is ignored by the printer; only the LSB typeface byte is read.<br />
Family Value Typeface Family Base Value<br />
0 Line Printer 0<br />
16602 Arial 218<br />
4168 Antique Olive 72<br />
4127 ITC Avant Garde 31<br />
4119 CG Century Schoolbook 23<br />
4101 CG Times 5<br />
4148 Univers 52<br />
Typeface<br />
Selection<br />
Command<br />
?(s#T Type<br />
Printer Font<br />
Descriptor<br />
Type<br />
PCL 5<br />
Printer<br />
IIP IID series II1<br />
Family Value Family Value Typeface<br />
Selected<br />
Typeface<br />
Selected<br />
Typeface<br />
Selected<br />
Ignores typeface<br />
(value field too large)<br />
Family Value Base Value Ignores<br />
typeface for<br />
font selection<br />
Ignores<br />
typeface for<br />
font selection<br />
Ignores<br />
typeface for<br />
font selection<br />
Ignores typeface for font<br />
selection (value field too<br />
large)<br />
Base Value Family Value Typeface<br />
Selected2<br />
Ignores<br />
typeface for<br />
font selection<br />
Ignores<br />
typeface for<br />
font selection<br />
Typeface may be selected<br />
(font descriptor typeface<br />
MSB field is ignored)3<br />
Base Value Base Value Typeface<br />
Selected<br />
Typeface<br />
Selected<br />
Typeface<br />
Selected<br />
Typeface Selected<br />
This table assumes that the typeface type specified is available in the printer.<br />
ENWW Print Environment 4-1<br />
4Print Environment<br />
Introduction<br />
All of a printer’s current feature settings are collectively referred to as<br />
a print environment. A PCL printer maintains four print environments:<br />
Factory Default Environment, User Default Environment, Modified<br />
Print, and Overlay Environment.<br />
This chapter identifies the Factory Default Environment and User<br />
Default Environment. The Factory Default Environment, which is<br />
programmed into a printer at the factory, is listed in Table 4-1 for the<br />
PCL context and Table 4-2 for the HP-GL/2 context. The User Default<br />
Environment, which can be set from a printer&#8217;s control panel, is listed<br />
in Table 4-3.<br />
Note If a feature setting is not supported on a printer (for example, duplex<br />
on non-duplex printers, or status readback on printers which do not<br />
support that feature), then the printer&#8217;s print environment does not<br />
contain that feature setting. In the following tables, not all values are<br />
used for all printers. See Table 1-1 to identify supported values for a<br />
certain HP printer.<br />
The HP LaserJet 4PJ printer defaults to the ESC/P personality. The<br />
defaults listed here are for PCL only.<br />
Note For information about products newer than those included in this<br />
book, see the PCL5 Comparison Guide Addendum, which includes<br />
product-specific information about newer products, as well as<br />
commands and variables added to support these newer products.<br />
4-2 Print Environment ENWW<br />
Table 4-1. Factory Default Environment — PCL Context<br />
1 User can select default values from the printer&#8217;s Operator Control Panel for these feature settings.<br />
2 Selectable from the printer Operator Control Panel if duplex is selected.<br />
3 Used on HP LaserJet IIISi and 4Si printers only.<br />
4 The font characteristics are determined by the default font. The default font can be the factory default font, the user selected default font from<br />
the Operator Control Panel, or from a font cartridge with a default font.<br />
JOB CONTROL<br />
Number of Copies1 1<br />
Duplex1 Off (Simplex)<br />
Binding2 Long-edge<br />
Registration Left=0, Top=0<br />
Tray Lock1 All trays unlocked<br />
Manual Feed1 Off<br />
Job Separation3 Off<br />
Output Bin Upper (face down) bin<br />
Units of Measure 300 Units/inch<br />
PAGE CONTROL<br />
Print Direction 0<br />
Orientation1 Portrait<br />
Page Size1 Letter<br />
Paper (Media) Source Paper Source (Printer Specific Large<br />
Source)<br />
Media Destination 0 (Automatic Selection)<br />
Vertical Motion Index1 8 (6 lpi)<br />
Horizontal Motion Index4 12 (10 cpi)<br />
Top Margin 1/2&#8243; (150 dots)<br />
Text Length 60 lines<br />
Left Margin Left logical page boundary<br />
Right Margin Right logical page boundary<br />
Perforation Skip On<br />
Line Termination CR→CR, LF→LF, FF→FF<br />
ENWW Print Environment 4-3<br />
Table 4-1. Factory Default Environment — PCL Context (continued)<br />
1 The font characteristics are determined by the default font. The default font can be the factory default font, the user selected default font from<br />
the Operator Control Panel, or from a font cartridge with a default font.<br />
2 User can select default values from the printer&#8217;s Operator Control Panel for these feature settings.<br />
3 Selectable from the front panel if a fixed-space scalable font was selected as the user default.<br />
4 Selectable from the front panel if a proportional scalable font was selected as the user default.<br />
5 If the default symbol set is WIN31J, the value is 31; otherwise, it is 0—only available on the LaserJet 4PJ, 4LJ Pro, and LaserJet 4V/4MV<br />
printers if the ESC/P SIMM is installed. If the default symbol set is GB2312, the value is 38; otherwise it is 0.<br />
6 For the LaserJet 4PJ and 4LJ Pro printers, the default symbol set is WIN31J, the default typeface is MS Mincho, and the default spacing is<br />
proportional. For the LaserJet 4V/4MV printer, the default symbol set is Roman-8, default typeface is Courier, and spacing fixed; Japanese<br />
customers must explicitly change the defaults if desired. For the LaserJet 4LC printer, the default symbol set is GB2312, default typeface is<br />
Sim Sun, and the default spacing is proportional. For the LaserJet 5L, 5Si, 5SiMx, 6P, 6MP printers and the LaserJet 5Si Mopier, the default<br />
symbol set is PC-8.<br />
FONTS1<br />
Symbol Set2,6 Roman-8<br />
Spacing6 Fixed<br />
Pitch3 10 cpi<br />
Height4 12 point<br />
Style Upright<br />
Stroke Weight Medium<br />
Typeface6 Courier<br />
UNDERLINING<br />
Underlining Mode Off<br />
CHARACTER TEXT PATH DIRECTION<br />
Character Text Path Direction 0 (horizontal)<br />
TEXT PARSING<br />
Text Parsing Method5 0 or 31<br />
FONT MANAGEMENT<br />
Font ID 0<br />
Character Code 0<br />
Symbol Set ID 0<br />
RASTER GRAPHICS<br />
Presentation Mode 3 (Print image along physical page width)<br />
Left Graphics Margin 0<br />
Resolution 75 dpi<br />
Compression Mode 0<br />
Raster Height N/A<br />
Raster Width Logical Page Width<br />
4-4 Print Environment ENWW<br />
Table 4-1. Factory Default Environment — PCL Context (continued)<br />
PRINT MODEL<br />
Current Pattern Solid<br />
Source Transparency Mode 0 (transparent)<br />
Pattern Transparency Mode 0 (transparent)<br />
Pattern Reference Point 0, 0<br />
Logical Operation ROP 252<br />
Pattern Rotation 0 (Pattern rotates with print direction)<br />
RECTANGULAR AREA FILL<br />
Horizontal Rectangle Size 0<br />
Vertical Rectangle Size 0<br />
Area Fill ID 0<br />
PICTURE FRAME<br />
Picture Frame Width Logical page width<br />
Picture Frame Height Text length<br />
Picture Frame Anchor Point PCL Cursor at left edge of the logical page<br />
(top margin plus 75% of VMI)<br />
HP-GL/2 Plot Horizontal Size Picture frame horizontal size<br />
HP-GL/2 Plot Vertical Size Picture frame vertical size<br />
MACRO<br />
Macro ID 0<br />
TROUBLESHOOTING<br />
End-of-Line Wrap Off<br />
Display Functions Off<br />
STATUS READBACK<br />
Current Location Type 0 &#8211; Invalid location<br />
Current Location Unit 0 &#8211; All units<br />
ENWW Print Environment 4-5<br />
Table 4-2. Factory Default Environment — HP-GL/2 Context<br />
CHARACTER GROUP<br />
Character Set Roman-8<br />
Font Spacing Fixed<br />
Pitch 10 cpi<br />
Height 12 point<br />
Posture Upright<br />
Stroke Weight Medium<br />
Typeface HP-GL/2 stick<br />
Character Direction Horizontal<br />
Character Direction Mode Absolute<br />
Character Size Size transformation off<br />
Character Size Mode Absolute<br />
Character Slant 0<br />
Extra Horizontal Space 0<br />
Extra Vertical Space 0<br />
Character Fill Mode Solidly filled, no edging<br />
Label Origin 1<br />
Label Terminator Etx<br />
Transparent Data Mode Off<br />
Primary Font ID 0<br />
Secondary Font ID 0<br />
Scalable or Bitmap Font Select scalable fonts only<br />
VECTOR GROUP<br />
Plotting Mode Absolute<br />
Pen State Up<br />
POLYGON GROUP<br />
Polygon Buffer Cleared<br />
Polygon Mode Off<br />
4-6 Print Environment ENWW<br />
Table 4-2. Factory Default Environment — HP-GL/2 Context (continued)<br />
LINE AND FILL ATTRIBUTE GROUP<br />
Line Type Solid<br />
Line Type Repeat Length 4% of the diagonal distance from P1 to P2<br />
Line Cap Butt<br />
Line Join Mitered<br />
Miter Limit 5<br />
Pen Width 0.35 mm<br />
Pen Width Selection Mode Metric<br />
Selected Pen No pen<br />
Symbol Mode Off<br />
Fill Type Solid (bi-directional)<br />
User-defined Line Type Eight standard line types<br />
Anchor Corner (0,0) Plotter units<br />
User-defined Fill Types Solid fill<br />
Transparency Mode On (transparent)<br />
Screened Vector No screening<br />
CONFIGURATION AND STATUS GROUP<br />
Scale Mode Off<br />
Window PCL default picture frame<br />
(the PCL default logical page less 1/2 inch at the top<br />
and the bottom)<br />
Coordinate System Orientation Orientation of PCL default logical page coordinate<br />
system<br />
P1, P2 Lower left, upper right corners, respectively, of picture<br />
frame<br />
ENWW Print Environment 4-7<br />
Note Table 4-3 lists the User Default Environment. This print environment<br />
is stored in non-volatile RAM (NVRAM), which allows it to be retained<br />
in the event of a power cycle (except for the HP LaserJet 4L, 5L, 6L,<br />
and 1100 series printers, which do not contain NVRAM). In earlier<br />
printers without PJL, the feature settings contained in the User<br />
Default Environment were selectable through the control panel only.<br />
In newer printers with PJL, these feature settings can be set from<br />
either the control panel (if the printer has one) or through PJL or both.<br />
The User Default Environment is reset to the Factory Default<br />
Environment upon a cold reset.<br />
4-8 Print Environment ENWW<br />
Table 4-3. User Default Environment<br />
✓ &#8211; Supported * &#8211; Default value (see Chapter 3 for list) ns &#8211; Not Supported<br />
1 PCL range is 1 through 32767<br />
2 SIMMs also available<br />
3 The HP LaserJet 4L, 4ML, 4PJ, and 4MP printers do not accept cartridges.<br />
4 Displayed for fixed-spaced scalable fonts only<br />
5 Displayed for proportional scalable fonts only<br />
6 Sets PCL text length<br />
7 For LaserJet 4PJ and 4LJ Pro, WIN3.1J is the default symbol set and MS Mincho is default typeface; for the LaserJet 4LC, GB2312 is the<br />
default symbol set and SimSun is the default typeface. A4 is default paper size, 64 is default lines of text; printer also supports JIS B5 paper,<br />
Hagaki and Oufuku-Hagaki postcards.<br />
8 Supported if duplex is installed (duplex is an option on LaserJet 4 Plus and 4M Plus)<br />
9 LaserJet 4V/4MV also supports JIS B5, JIS B4, JPOST, JPOSTD, Commercial B5, and Custom (11.7&#8243; x 17.7&#8243;).<br />
Menu Item Range III IIID IIISi IIIP 4 4Si 4L<br />
4ML,<br />
4P, 4PJ,<br />
4MP,<br />
4LJ Pro,<br />
4LC<br />
4 Plus,<br />
4M Plus,<br />
5P, 5MP<br />
4V,<br />
4MV<br />
Copies 1* through 991 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 1-999 1-999 1-999 1-999 1-999 1-999<br />
Orientation Portrait*, Land. ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Font Source Internal*, Cartridge,<br />
Soft Fonts<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 2 ✓2 ✓✓ ✓2,3 ✓2 ✓2<br />
Font Number 0* (Courier) to n ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 7 ✓ ✓<br />
Pitch4 10.00* .44 &#8211; 99.99 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Point Size5 12.00* 4 &#8211; 999.75 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Symbol Set Roman-8* ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 7 ✓ ✓<br />
Form/Lines of Text6 60* 5 &#8211; 128 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 7 ✓ ✓<br />
Paper (Job) Size Letter*, Legal,<br />
Executive, A4,<br />
Com-10, Monarch,<br />
DL, C5<br />
✓ ✓ no<br />
C5<br />
✓ plus<br />
B5<br />
no<br />
C5<br />
plus<br />
B5<br />
plus B5<br />
&amp;<br />
Custom6<br />
plus<br />
B5<br />
plus<br />
A3,<br />
11 x 17<br />
and more9<br />
Manual Feed Off*, On ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Duplex Off* (simplex), On ns ✓ ✓ ns ns ✓ ns ns ✓8 ns<br />
Binding Long-edge*,<br />
Short-edge<br />
ns ✓8 ✓8 ns ns ✓8 ns ns ✓8 ns<br />
Output Bin Upper*, Lower ns ns ✓ ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ns<br />
Resolution<br />
Enhancement<br />
Medium*, Light, Dark,<br />
Off<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ On/<br />
Off<br />
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Print Density 1, 2, 3*, 4, 5 ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
EconoMode On, Off* ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Resource Saving On, Off* ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ns ns On, Off,<br />
Auto*<br />
On, Off,<br />
Auto*<br />
ENWW Print Environment 4-9<br />
Table 4-3. User Default Environment (continued)<br />
✓ &#8211; Supported * &#8211; Default value (see Chapter 2 for list) ns &#8211; Not Supported<br />
1 PCL range is 1 through 32767<br />
2 Displayed for fixed-spaced scalable fonts only.<br />
3 Displayed for proportional scalable fonts only<br />
4 Sets PCL text length<br />
Menu Item Range 5L<br />
6L<br />
5, 5M<br />
6P, 6MP<br />
5Si<br />
5SiMx<br />
5Si<br />
Mopier<br />
Color<br />
LaserJet<br />
DeskJet<br />
1200C<br />
DeskJet<br />
1600C<br />
Copies 1* through 9991 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Orientation Portrait*, Land. ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Font Source Internal*,<br />
Cartridge,<br />
Soft Fonts<br />
✓ (no<br />
cartridges)<br />
✓ (no<br />
cartridges)<br />
✓ (no<br />
cartridges)<br />
✓ ✓<br />
Font Number 0* (Courier) to n ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pitch2 10.00* .44 &#8211; 99.99 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Point Size3 12.00* 4 &#8211; 999.75 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Symbol Set Roman-8* PC-8* ✓ PC-8* ✓ ✓<br />
Form/Lines Text4 60* 5 &#8211; 128 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Paper (Job) Size Letter*, Legal, plus A4,<br />
Executive,<br />
Envelopes<br />
(Com-10,<br />
Monarch,<br />
C5, DL, B5)<br />
Custom<br />
(3&#8243; x 5&#8243; –<br />
8.5&#8243; x 14&#8243;)<br />
plus A4, A5,<br />
Executive,<br />
Envelopes<br />
(Com10,<br />
Monarch, C5,<br />
DL, B5)<br />
(6P/6MP also<br />
includes<br />
Custom,<br />
JISB5, JPOST,<br />
JPOSTD)<br />
plus A4,<br />
Executive,<br />
A3, B4, B5,<br />
Ledger<br />
(11&#8243; x 17&#8243;),<br />
Envelopes<br />
(Com-10,<br />
Monarch,<br />
DL, C5, B5)<br />
plus A4,<br />
11 x 17,<br />
A3,<br />
Executive,<br />
plus<br />
COM10,<br />
DL, C5<br />
envelopes<br />
Manual Feed Off*, On ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Duplex Off* (simplex),On ns 5/5M (option)<br />
6P/6MP (ns)<br />
✓ ns ns<br />
Binding Long-edge*,<br />
Short-edge<br />
ns 5/5M (w/<br />
duplex option)<br />
✓ ns ns<br />
Output Bin<br />
(Media Bin)<br />
Upper*, Lower ns ns ✓ ✓ ns<br />
Resolution<br />
Enhancement<br />
Medium*, Light,<br />
Dark, Off, On<br />
On*, Off ✓ On*, Off ✓ ✓<br />
Print Density 1, 2, 3*, 4, 5 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
EconoMode On, Off* ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Resource Saving On, Off* ns On, Off, Auto* On, Off,<br />
Auto*<br />
On, Off,<br />
Auto*<br />
On, Off,<br />
Auto*<br />
4-10 Print Environment ENWW<br />
Table 4-3. User Default Environment (continued)<br />
✓ &#8211; Supported * &#8211; Default value (see Chapter 2 for list) ns &#8211; Not Supported<br />
1 PCL range is 1 through 32767<br />
2 Displayed for fixed-spaced scalable fonts only.<br />
3 Displayed for proportional scalable fonts only<br />
4 Sets PCL text length<br />
Menu Item Range 1100 series 4000 series 5000,<br />
8000 series<br />
8100 series<br />
Copies 1* through 9991 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Orientation Portrait*, Land. ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Font Source Internal*,<br />
Cartridge,<br />
Soft Fonts<br />
✓ (no<br />
cartridges)<br />
✓ (no<br />
cartridges)<br />
✓ (no<br />
cartridges)<br />
✓ (no<br />
cartridges)<br />
Font Number 0* (Courier) to n ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pitch2 10.00* .44 &#8211; 99.99 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Point Size3 12.00* 4 &#8211; 999.75 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Symbol Set Roman-8* PC-8* ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Form/Lines Text4 60* 5 &#8211; 128 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Paper (Job) Size Letter*, Legal, plus A4,<br />
Executive,<br />
Envelopes<br />
(Com-10,<br />
Monarch, C5,<br />
DL, B5)<br />
Custom<br />
(3&#8243; x 5&#8243; –<br />
8.5&#8243; x 14&#8243;)<br />
plus A4, A5, B5,<br />
JISB5,<br />
Executive,<br />
Envelopes<br />
(Com10,<br />
Monarch, C5,<br />
DL, B5)<br />
plus A3, A4, A5,<br />
B4, B5, JISB5,<br />
Ledger,<br />
Executive,<br />
Envelopes<br />
(Com10,<br />
Monarch, C5,<br />
DL, B5)<br />
plus A3, A4, A5,<br />
B4, B5, JISB5,<br />
Ledger, 8k, 16k,<br />
JISExec,<br />
Executive,<br />
Envelopes<br />
(Com10,<br />
Monarch, C5,<br />
DL, B5)<br />
Manual Feed Off*, On ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Duplex Off* (simplex),On ns option option option<br />
Binding Long-edge*,<br />
Short-edge<br />
ns (w/ duplex<br />
option)<br />
(w/ duplex<br />
option)<br />
(w/ duplex<br />
option)<br />
Output Bin<br />
(Media Bin)<br />
Upper*, Lower ns ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Resolution<br />
Enhancement<br />
Medium*, Light,<br />
Dark, Off, On<br />
On*, Off ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Print Density 1, 2, 3*, 4, 5 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
EconoMode On, Off* ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Resource Saving On, Off* ns On, Off, Auto* On, Off, Auto* On, Off, Auto*<br />
ENWW Print Environment 4-11<br />
Table 4-3. User Default Environment (continued)<br />
✓ &#8211; Supported * &#8211; Default value (see Chapter 2 for list) ns &#8211; Not Supported<br />
1 PCL range is 1 through 32767<br />
2 Displayed for fixed-spaced scalable fonts only.<br />
3 Displayed for proportional scalable fonts only<br />
4 Sets PCL text length<br />
Menu Item Range 2100 series Color LaserJet<br />
4500 series<br />
Color LaserJet<br />
8500 series<br />
Copies 1* through 9991 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Orientation Portrait*, Land. ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Font Source Internal*, Cartridge,<br />
Soft Fonts<br />
✓ (no<br />
cartridges)<br />
✓ (no<br />
cartridges)<br />
✓ (no<br />
cartridges)<br />
Font Number 0* (Courier) to n ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Pitch2 10.00* .44 &#8211; 99.99 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Point Size3 12.00* 4 &#8211; 999.75 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Symbol Set Roman-8* ✓ ✓ ✓ (PC-8*)<br />
Form/Lines Text4 60* 5 &#8211; 128 ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Paper (Job) Size Letter*, Legal plus A4, A5, B5,<br />
JISB5, Executive,<br />
Envelopes<br />
(Com10, Monarch,<br />
C5, DL, B5)<br />
plus A4, A5, B5,<br />
JISB5, Executive,<br />
Envelopes<br />
(Com10, Monarch,<br />
C5, DL, B5)<br />
plus A3, A4,<br />
Executive, B4, B5,<br />
Ledger (11&#8243; x 17&#8243;),<br />
Envelopes<br />
(Com10, Monarch,<br />
DL, C5, B5<br />
Manual Feed Off*, On ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Duplex Off* (simplex),On option option ✓<br />
Binding Long-edge*,<br />
Short-edge<br />
(w/ duplex option) (w/ duplex option) ✓<br />
Output Bin<br />
(Media Bin)<br />
Upper*, Lower ✓ ✓ ✓<br />
Resolution<br />
Enhancement<br />
Medium*, Light, Dark,<br />
Off, On<br />
✓ ✓ ns<br />
Print Density 1, 2, 3*, 4, 5 ✓ ✓ ns<br />
EconoMode On, Off* ✓ ✓ ns<br />
Resource Saving On, Off* On, Off, Auto* On, Off, Auto* ns<br />
4-12 Print Environment ENWW<br />
ENWW Memory Usage 5-1<br />
5Memory Usage<br />
Introduction<br />
In some situations, the amount of available memory for printing pages<br />
may be smaller than that required for printing. To make more effective<br />
use of the available printer memory, newer HP PCL 5 printers<br />
incorporate new methods for managing memory. This smaller amount<br />
of available memory is made more usable by:<br />
• Memory Enhancement technology, MEt, (available on all<br />
HP LaserJet 6, LaserJet 5, and LaserJet 4 family printers<br />
except the 4, 4M, 4Si and 4SiMx)<br />
• Adaptive Data Compression, ADC, (available on<br />
HP LaserJet 4, 4M, 4Si, 4SiMx and DeskJet 1200C printers)<br />
• Following recommended practices for transmitting data,<br />
especially raster graphics, to the printer<br />
• For the HP LaserJet 4L, using Raster Graphics Adaptive<br />
Compression (PCL compression mode five)<br />
All HP LaserJet 4, 5 and 6 family printers have internal programming<br />
for optimizing the use of limited memory. HP LaserJet 4, 4M, 4Si,<br />
4SiMx, and DeskJet 1200C printers compress raster graphics data<br />
using a system called Adaptive Data Compression or ADC. The other<br />
HP LaserJet 4 / 5 / 6 printers use MEt to compress not only raster<br />
graphics data, but also to compress fonts, improve memory usage for<br />
page protection, and provide an overall improvement in memory<br />
efficiency. Both systems operate automatically and without any<br />
intervention from the user.<br />
The HP Color LaserJet printer has memory management features<br />
similar to MEt, but has additional features for color processing.<br />
Note For information about products newer than those included in this<br />
book, see the PCL5 Comparison Guide Addendum, which includes<br />
product-specific information about newer products, as well as<br />
commands and variables added to support these newer products.<br />
5-2 Memory Usage ENWW<br />
Operation of ADC and MEt<br />
The goal of ADC is to automatically and transparently reduce Memory<br />
Out errors caused by raster graphics pages. MEt extends this goal to<br />
reducing all Memory Out errors and eliminating Print Overrun errors.<br />
During the printing of a page, if available printer memory becomes<br />
low, all HP LaserJet 4, 5, and 6 family printers and the HP Color<br />
LaserJet printer have the ability to automatically compress any<br />
already-stored raster graphics data using a variety of compression<br />
techniques. This allows the printing of many raster graphics pages<br />
which would have caused a Memory Out error on previous<br />
HP LaserJet printers having the same amount of memory.<br />
With ADC or MEt, PCL 5 printers can typically print a full page of<br />
raster graphics in base memory without a memory out. This is<br />
especially true for line art and typical business graphics. Other types<br />
of graphics such as scanned photographs (especially if a technique<br />
called error-diffusion is used), cannot always be printed as easily by<br />
ADC or MEt as can line art graphics. Fortunately, another internal<br />
printer feature, Image Adapt, can be called upon to make the page fit<br />
in memory.<br />
Image Adapt<br />
Image Adapt is only used as a last resort for compressing raster<br />
graphics data and as such will rarely be seen. It reduces a raster<br />
graphic image to one-fourth its original size by trading off some of the<br />
image&#8217;s fine detail. This loss of fine detail is often not noticeable.<br />
Image Adapt can be disabled on some of the HP LaserJet 4, 5, and 6<br />
family printers if required, but the technique varies. On the<br />
HP LaserJet 4, 4M and 4Si the user will have to add more memory to<br />
effectively remove the need for Image Adapt. Image Adapt can be<br />
disabled on some of the other HP LaserJet 4, 5, and 6 family printers<br />
by using a PJL command (refer to the respective printer user manuals<br />
for further information—the Color LaserJet printer does not utilize<br />
Image Adapt). If Image Adapt is turned off, more pages will cause<br />
Memory Out errors.<br />
All HP LaserJet 4, 5, and 6 family printers also include enhancements<br />
to improve the internal storage of raster graphics data.<br />
ENWW Memory Usage 5-3<br />
Additional MEt Features<br />
With MEt, font data can also be compressed. All downloaded bitmap<br />
characters and characters scaled from internal or downloaded<br />
scalable outlines can be compressed. The amount of memory<br />
savings varies with the size of the characters involved (larger is<br />
better) but character sizes can typically be cut in half. This allows<br />
roughly twice as many fonts to be downloaded or scaled using a<br />
MEt-enhanced LaserJet printer as previously allowed on printers<br />
without MEt.<br />
In prior PCL 5 printers, if the page could not be rendered as fast as<br />
the laser printed it, a Print Overrun error occurred unless page<br />
protection was manually turned on and memory was added to<br />
accommodate it. With MEt, the manual setting of Page Protection and<br />
the additional memory required to facilitate it is obsolete. MEt<br />
automatically assesses the complexity of the page being printed and<br />
if too complex turns on a new form of page protection which uses<br />
compression to remove the requirement for additional memory.<br />
In rare circumstances MEt&#8217;s assessment of the page may prove to be<br />
incorrect. For these cases there is some amount of control over this<br />
Page Protection process depending upon which MEt-equipped printer<br />
is being used. Page Protection may be explicitly turned on or off to<br />
avoid the complexity assessment and either always or never perform<br />
the page protection process. See the appropriate user manual for<br />
details.<br />
MEt also includes other internal memory-saving techniques which<br />
improve the amount of memory required for the printer&#8217;s internal<br />
representation of your page.<br />
ADC and MEt Notes<br />
For raster graphics compression to perform at its best it is<br />
recommended that the “Recommendations For Sending Data to the<br />
Printer,” described below, be followed.<br />
Character bitmaps can only be compressed if they can be stored<br />
uncompressed in contiguous printer memory first. This requirement<br />
implies that large point size characters may require more printer<br />
memory than would seem necessary.<br />
During MEt&#8217;s Page Protection, portions of the internal representation<br />
of the page are discarded to make room for other aspects of the page<br />
protection process. If a memory out condition occurs during this<br />
5-4 Memory Usage ENWW<br />
process (unlikely, but possible) a white band will be seen on the<br />
page. The best way to remedy this situation is to add memory to the<br />
printer.<br />
Recommendations For Sending Data to the<br />
Printer<br />
The HP PCL 5 printers perform best in terms of speed and memory<br />
utilization if the recommendations made below are followed. Failure<br />
to follow these recommendations will not harm the printer, but may<br />
increase the chances of a memory out condition or increase the time<br />
to print a page.<br />
• Ordered Images — Raster Graphic images or pictures should<br />
be sent from top to bottom with the data in one band (start<br />
raster, end raster pair). If one band is not possible, as few as<br />
possible multiple bands may be used as long as they exactly<br />
follow each other and are sent in top-to-bottom order. Also,<br />
multiple bands should be as large as possible.<br />
• Band Sizes — If an image is sent in bands (start raster, end<br />
raster pairs), the bands should be multiples of 32 lines high.<br />
This is especially critical for landscape graphics. If there is no<br />
way to send multiples of 32-line high bands, multiples of four<br />
for band height should be used. This allows Image Adapt to<br />
work better.<br />
ENWW Memory Usage 5-5<br />
• Avoid Non-Raster Commands — During the transmission of<br />
sequential raster bands non-raster commands should be<br />
avoided. This includes cursor positioning commands.<br />
• Separation of Images — If more than one image or picture is<br />
to be printed on a page, it is best to keep them separate.<br />
Separation consists of assuring that the new image starts with<br />
a new start raster command and that the one image does not<br />
exactly follow the next image (separate the image by at least<br />
one line vertically and sixteen pixels horizontally). This<br />
constraint improves the operation of Image Adapt.<br />
• Rectangular Images — All HP LaserJet 4 family printers<br />
perform best if raster images are sent as rectangular images<br />
to the printer. This entails keeping the right margin of the<br />
image constant and keeping all lines the full image width (no<br />
lines are truncated). Also, avoid skipping lines. When whole<br />
blank lines appear in the image, either send zeroed data<br />
row(s) or use the Raster Y-Offset command.<br />
• Avoid Unnecessary Print Model Use — Print model modes,<br />
other than source and pattern transparent, degrade memory<br />
efficiency. (This restriction is not true for the HP Color LaserJet<br />
printer.) For best results do not use an opaque source unless<br />
there is an image known to already be on the page in the same<br />
area. Following the other rules listed in this section minimizes<br />
the impact of using non-transparent print model modes.<br />
• Avoid Tall, Narrow Images — For ADC, images which are<br />
taller than they are wide by more than eight to one disable the<br />
printer&#8217;s ability to automatically separate images upon the<br />
page (this restriction is not true for the HP Color LaserJet<br />
printer). This violation is desirable in the case where the above<br />
rules are violated and multiple images are rendered as one<br />
image and sent to the printer as one combined image.<br />
Sending raster data as a checkerboard with non-full width<br />
bands sent left to right and top to bottom also disables the<br />
printer&#8217;s automatic image separation. In general, for all<br />
HP LaserJet printers, tall, narrow images should be avoided<br />
since they typically require more memory.<br />
5-6 Memory Usage ENWW<br />
• Wide Patterns — Patterns can use up a lot of memory—<br />
avoid them if possible. Avoid patterns which, in their final<br />
orientation, are not 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 or 32 (32 is for all but the 4L)<br />
bits wide. Patterns of other sizes will be tiled out to the full<br />
width of the page and can consume a large amount of memory<br />
(since the HP Color LaserJet printer does not perform this<br />
way, it is not a factor for this printer). Note that a landscape<br />
pattern that is 16 wide by 5 high would become 5 wide by 16<br />
high when rotated and be subjected to being tiled across the<br />
page.<br />
• Avoid Unnecessary Pattern Selection — In HP-GL/2, avoid<br />
issuing redundant Fill Type (FT) and Line Type (LT)<br />
commands. These commands may cause patterns to be<br />
rebuilt and tiled for each invocation.<br />
• Avoid Many Small Polygons — In HP-GL/2 avoid entering<br />
and exiting polygon mode repeatedly as it fragments memory.<br />
If possible send down fewer, larger polygons.<br />
• Download Font Characters as Needed — All PCL 5 printers<br />
operate best if fonts and outlines downloaded do not include<br />
information for characters which are not used upon the current<br />
page. It is also best to download bitmap characters in the<br />
orientation which they will be used.<br />
Note When deleting font characters and patterns, remember that if a<br />
pattern or font character is used on the current page, any deletion<br />
commands affecting it will not be executed until the page is printed.<br />
ENWW Memory Usage 5-7<br />
Raster Graphics Adaptive Compression<br />
(Method 5)<br />
Raster Graphics Adaptive Compression (Set Compression Method<br />
Command, mode 5) is implemented on the HP LaserJet IIIP, Color<br />
LaserJet, all LaserJet 4, 5, and 6 family printers, and the<br />
DeskJet 1200C and 1600C printers.<br />
This compression method allows the host to compress data using a<br />
combination of PCL compression modes to obtain optimum<br />
compression (refer to the PCL 5 Printer Language Technical<br />
Reference manual, Set Compression Method Command, for details).<br />
An added benefit of this method for the HP LaserJet 4L and<br />
LaserJet IIIP printers is that the data is not decompressed upon entry<br />
to the printer provided the image is portrait, 300 dpi, transparent print<br />
model and no patterns are being used. This allows the LaserJet 4L<br />
and IIIP to print many pages which would otherwise require more<br />
memory. As an added benefit these pages print faster. The other<br />
HP LaserJet 4, 5, and 6 family printers decompress the data upon<br />
entry to the printer and rely upon ADC or MEt to compress the data if<br />
required.<br />
For the HP LaserJet 4L printer it is critical that the image actually<br />
compress (not expand) if Adaptive Compression is used since MEt<br />
does not operate upon images meeting the requirements for delayed<br />
decompression.<br />
5-8 Memory Usage ENWW<br />
ENWW Printer Commands A-1<br />
APrinter Commands<br />
Introduction<br />
This appendix lists HP printer language commands. Table A-1 lists<br />
PCL 5 commands in hierarchical order and gives the decimal and<br />
hexadecimal equivalents of each. Table A-2 lists HP-GL/2<br />
commands, where as Table A-3 lists control codes.<br />
Note Values in parentheses “(x)” identify the lower case of the termination<br />
character which is used for combining commands.<br />
Note For information about products newer than those included in this<br />
book, see the PCL5 Comparison Guide Addendum, which includes<br />
product-specific information about newer products, as well as<br />
commands and variables added to support these newer products.<br />
A-2 Printer Commands ENWW<br />
Table A-1. HP PCL5 Commands<br />
1 For HP LaserJet 5Si/5SiMx printers, ?&amp;l2G selects the “printer left/face up bin,” which is not available when the High Capacity Output (HCO)<br />
is attached.<br />
FUNCTION PARAMETER COMMAND DECIMAL VALUE HEXADECIMAL VALUE<br />
JOB CONTROL COMMANDS<br />
Reset<br />
Configuration<br />
(AppleTalk)<br />
Key/Value data pair ?&amp;b#W[data] 027 038 098 #&#8230;# 87 1B 26 62 #&#8230;# 57<br />
Universal Exit<br />
Language (ULE)<br />
— ?%–12345X 027 037 045 049 050 051 052 053 088 1B 25 2D 31 32 33 34 35 58<br />
Reset — ?E 027 069 1B 45<br />
Number of Copies # of Copies ?&amp;l#X (x) 027 038 108 #&#8230;# 088 (120) 1B 26 6C #&#8230;# 58 (78)<br />
Simplex/Duplex Print Simplex ?&amp;l0S (s) 027 038 108 048 083 (115) 1B 26 6C 30 53 (73)<br />
Duplex<br />
Long Edge Binding ?&amp;l1S (s) 027 038 108 049 083 (115) 1B 26 6C 31 53 (73)<br />
Short Edge Binding ?&amp;l2S (s) 027 038 108 050 083 (115) 1B 26 6C 32 53 (73)<br />
Long-Edge (Left)<br />
Offset Registration<br />
# of Decipoints<br />
(1/720&#8243;)<br />
?&amp;l#U (u) 027 038 108 #&#8230;# 085 (117) 1B 26 6C #&#8230;# 55 (75)<br />
Short-Edge (Top)<br />
Offset Registration<br />
# of Decipoints<br />
(1/720&#8243;)<br />
?&amp;l#Z (z) 027 038 108 #&#8230;# 090 (122) 1B 26 6C #&#8230;# 5A (7A)<br />
Page Side Selection Next Side ?&amp;a0G (g) 027 038 097 048 071 (103) 1B 26 61 30 47 (67)<br />
Front Side ?&amp;a1G (g) 027 038 097 049 071 (103) 1B 26 61 31 47 (67)<br />
Back Side ?&amp;a2G (g) 027 038 097 050 071 (103) 1B 26 61 32 47 (67)<br />
Job Separation — ?&amp;l1T (t) 027 038 108 049 084 (116) 1B 26 6C 31 54 (74)<br />
Output (Media) Bin Automatic selection ?&amp;l0G (g) 027 038 108 048 071 (103) 1B 26 6C 30 47 (67)<br />
Selection Upper Output Bin<br />
(Bin #1)<br />
?&amp;l1G (g) 027 038 108 049 071 (103) 1B 26 6C 31 47 (67)<br />
Rear Output Bin1<br />
(Bin #2)<br />
?&amp;l2G (g) 027 038 108 050 071 (103) 1B 26 6C 32 47 (67)<br />
Selects Bin #3 ?&amp;l3G (g) 027 038 108 051 071 (103) 1B 26 6C 33 47 (67)<br />
Selects Bin #4 ?&amp;l4G (g) 027 038 108 052 071 (103) 1B 26 6C 34 47 (67)<br />
Selects Bin #5 ?&amp;l5G (g) 027 038 108 053 071 (103) 1B 26 6C 35 47 (67)<br />
Selects Bin #6 ?&amp;l6G (g) 027 038 108 054 071 (103) 1B 26 6C 36 47 (67)<br />
Selects Bin #7 ?&amp;l7G (g) 027 038 108 055 071 (103) 1B 26 6C 37 47 (67)<br />
Selects Bin #8 ?&amp;l8G (g) 027 038 108 056 071 (103) 1B 26 6C 38 47 (67)<br />
Selects Bin #9 ?&amp;l9G (g) 027 038 108 057 071 (103) 1B 26 6C 39 47 (67)<br />
Selects Bin #10 ?&amp;l10G (g) 027 038 108 049 048 071 (103) 1B 26 6C 31 30 47 (67)<br />
Selects Bin #11 ?&amp;l11G (g) 027 038 108 049 049 071 (103) 1B 26 6C 31 31 47 (67)<br />
Self-Test — ?Z 027 090 1B 5A<br />
Finish Mode Matte ?&amp;b0F (f) 027 038 098 048 070 (102) 1B 26 62 30 46 (66)<br />
Glossy ?&amp;b1F (f) 027 038 098 049 070 (102) 1B 26 62 31 46 (66)<br />
Driver Function<br />
Config.<br />
Vivid ?*o3W643 027 042 111 051 087 054 052 051 1B 2A 6F 33 57 36 34 33<br />
Screen Match ?*o3W646 027 042 111 051 087 054 052 054 1B 2A 6F 33 57 36 34 36<br />
Load Calibration Tbl ?*o3W647 027 042 111 051 087 054 052 055 1B 2A 6F 33 57 36 34 37<br />
ENWW Printer Commands A-3<br />
Table A-1. HP PCL5 Commands (continued)<br />
FUNCTION PARAMETER COMMAND DECIMAL VALUE HEXADECIMAL VALUE<br />
Unit of<br />
Measure<br />
# Number of units per<br />
inch<br />
?&amp;u#D (d) 027 038 117 #&#8230;# 068 (100) 1B 26 75 #&#8230;# 44 (64)<br />
Mechanical<br />
Print Quality<br />
Normal ?*o0Q (q) 027 042 111 048 081 (113) 1B 2A 6F 30 51 (71)<br />
Better ?*o1Q (q) 027 042 111 049 081 (113) 1B 2A 6F 31 51 (71)<br />
Best ?*o2Q (q) 027 042 111 050 081 (113) 1B 2A 6F 32 51 (71)<br />
Media Type Plain ?&amp;l0M (m) 027 038 108 048 077 (109) 1B 26 6C 30 4D (6D)<br />
Bond ?&amp;l1M (m) 027 038 108 049 077 (109) 1B 26 6C 31 4D (6D)<br />
Special ?&amp;l2M (m) 027 038 108 050 077 (109) 1B 26 6C 32 4D (6D)<br />
Glossy ?&amp;l3M (m) 027 038 108 051 077 (109) 1B 26 6C 33 4D (6D)<br />
Transparency ?&amp;l4M (m) 027 038 108 052 077 (109) 1B 26 6C 34 4D (6D)<br />
Negative<br />
Motion<br />
Contains negative<br />
motion<br />
?&amp;a0N (n) 027 038 097 048 078 (110) 1B 26 61 30 4E (6E)<br />
Does not contain<br />
negative motion<br />
?&amp;a1N (n) 027 038 097 049 078 (110) 1B 26 61 31 4E (6E)<br />
PAGE CONTROL COMMANDS<br />
Page Length and Size<br />
Paper<br />
Source<br />
Eject Page ?&amp;l0H (h) 027 038 108 048 072 (104) 1B 26 6C 30 48 (68)<br />
Main Paper Source ?&amp;l1H (h) 027 038 108 049 072 (104) 1B 26 6C 31 48 (68)<br />
Manual Feed ?&amp;l2H (h) 027 038 108 050 072 (104) 1B 26 6C 32 48 (68)<br />
Manual Envelope Feed ?&amp;l3H (h) 027 038 108 051 072 (104) 1B 26 6C 33 48 (68)<br />
Alternate Paper Source ?&amp;l4H (h) 027 038 108 052 072 (104) 1B 26 6C 34 48 (68)<br />
Optional Large Paper<br />
Source<br />
?&amp;l5H (h) 027 038 108 053 072 (104) 1B 26 6C 35 48 (68)<br />
Envelope Feeder ?&amp;l6H (h) 027 038 108 054 072 (104) 1B 26 6C 36 48 (68)<br />
Auto Select ?&amp;l7H (h) 027 038 108 055 072 (104) 1B 26 6C 37 48 (68)<br />
Tray 1 (right tray) ?&amp;l8H (h) 027 038 108 056 072 (104) 1B 26 6C 38 48 (68)<br />
Page Size Executive ?&amp;l1A (a) 027 038 108 049 065 (97) 1B 26 6C 31 41 (61)<br />
Letter ?&amp;l2A (a) 027 038 108 050 065 (97) 1B 26 6C 32 41 (61)<br />
Legal ?&amp;l3A (a) 027 038 108 051 065 (97) 1B 26 6C 33 41 (61)<br />
Ledger ?&amp;l6A (a) 027 038 108 054 065 (97) 1B 26 6C 36 41 (61)<br />
A3 ?&amp;l27A (a) 027 038 108 050 055 065 (97) 1B 26 6C 32 37 41 (61)<br />
A4 ?&amp;l26A (a) 027 038 108 050 054 065 (97) 1B 26 6C 32 36 41 (61)<br />
A5 ?&amp;l25A (a) 027 038 108 050 053 065 (97) 1B 26 6C 32 35 41 (61)<br />
A6 ?&amp;l24A (a) 027 038 108 050 052 065 (97) 1B 26 6C 32 34 41 (61)<br />
JIS B4 Paper ?&amp;l46A (a) 027 038 108 052 054 065 (97) 1B 26 6C 34 36 41 (61)<br />
JIS B5 Paper ?&amp;l45A (a) 027 038 108 052 053 065 (97) 1B 26 6C 34 35 41 (61)<br />
JIS B6 Paper ?&amp;l44A (a) 027 038 108 052 052 065 (97) 1B 26 6C 34 34 41 (61)<br />
Hagaki Postcard ?&amp;l71A (a) 027 038 108 055 049 065 (97) 1B 26 6C 37 31 41 (61)<br />
Oufuku-Hagaki ?&amp;l72A (a) 027 038 108 055 050 065 (97) 1B 26 6C 37 32 41 (61)<br />
Monarch Envelope ?&amp;l80A (a) 027 038 108 056 048 065 (97) 1B 26 6C 38 30 41 (61)<br />
COM 10 Envelope ?&amp;l81A (a) 027 038 108 056 049 065 (97) 1B 26 6C 38 31 41 (61)<br />
DL Envelope ?&amp;l90A (a) 027 038 108 057 048 065 (97) 1B 26 6C 39 30 41 (61)<br />
C5 Envelope ?&amp;l91A (a) 027 038 108 057 049 065 (97) 1B 26 6C 39 31 41 (61)<br />
B5 Envelope ?&amp;l100A (a) 027 038 108 049 048 048 065 (97) 1B 26 6C 31 30 30 41 (61)<br />
Custom ?&amp;l101A (a) 027 038 108 049 048 049 065 (97) 1B 26 6C 31 30 31 41 (61)<br />
A-4 Printer Commands ENWW<br />
Table A-1. HP PCL 5 Commands (continued)<br />
FUNCTION PARAMETER COMMAND DECIMAL VALUE HEXADECIMAL VALUE<br />
Orientation<br />
Orientation Portrait ?&amp;l0O (o) 027 038 108 048 079 (111) 1B 26 6C 30 4F (6F)<br />
Landscape ?&amp;l1O (o) 027 038 108 049 079 (111) 1B 26 6C 31 4F (6F)<br />
Reverse Portrait ?&amp;l2O (o) 027 038 108 050 079 (111) 1B 26 6C 32 4F (6F)<br />
Reverse<br />
Landscape<br />
?&amp;l3O (o) 027 038 108 051 079 (111) 1B 26 6C 33 4F (6F)<br />
Print Direction # Degrees of<br />
Rotation<br />
(counterclockwise,<br />
90° increments<br />
only)<br />
?&amp;a#P (p) 027 038 097 #&#8230;# 080 (112) 1B 26 61 #&#8230;# 50 (70)<br />
Character Text<br />
Path Direction<br />
Horizontal<br />
Vertical Rotated<br />
?&amp;c0T<br />
?&amp;c–1T<br />
(t)<br />
(t)<br />
027 038 099 048 084<br />
027 038 099 045 049 084<br />
(116)<br />
(116)<br />
1B 26 63 30 54<br />
1B 26 63 2D 31 54<br />
(74)<br />
(74)<br />
Margins and Text Length<br />
Top Margin # of Lines ?&amp;l#E (e) 027 038 108 #&#8230;# 069 (101) 1B 26 6C #&#8230;# 45 (65)<br />
Text Length # of Lines ?&amp;l#F (f) 027 038 108 #&#8230;# 070 (102) 1B 26 6C #&#8230;# 46 (66)<br />
Left Margin # of Columns ?&amp;a#L (l) 027 038 097 #&#8230;# 076 (108) 1B 26 61 #&#8230;# 4C (6C)<br />
Right Margin # of Columns ?&amp;a#M (m) 027 038 097 #&#8230;# 077 (109) 1B 26 61 #&#8230;# 4D (6D)<br />
Clear Horizontal<br />
Margins<br />
— ?9 027 057 1B 39<br />
Perforation Skip Mode<br />
Perforation Skip Disable ?&amp;l0L (l) 027 038 108 048 076 (108) 1B 26 6C 30 4C (6C)<br />
Enable ?&amp;l1L (l) 027 038 108 049 076 (108) 1B 26 6C 31 4C (6C)<br />
Horizontal Column Spacing<br />
Horizontal Motion<br />
Index (HMI)<br />
# of 1/120&#8243;<br />
Increments<br />
?&amp;k#H (h) 027 038 107 #&#8230;# 072 (104) 1B 26 6B #&#8230;# 48 (68)<br />
Vertical Line Spacing<br />
Vertical Motion<br />
Index (VMI)<br />
# of 1/48&#8243;<br />
Increments<br />
?&amp;l#C (c) 027 038 108 #&#8230;# 067 (99) 1B 26 6C #&#8230;# 43 (63)<br />
Line Spacing<br />
(Lines per inch)<br />
1 line/inch ?&amp;l1D (d) 027 038 108 049 068 (100) 1B 26 6C 31 44 (64)<br />
2 lines/inch ?&amp;l2D (d) 027 038 108 050 068 (100) 1B 26 6C 32 44 (64)<br />
3 lines/inch ?&amp;l3D (d) 027 038 108 051 068 (100) 1B 26 6C 33 44 (64)<br />
4 lines/inch ?&amp;l4D (d) 027 038 108 052 068 (100) 1B 26 6C 34 44 (64)<br />
6 lines/inch ?&amp;l6D (d) 027 038 108 054 068 (100) 1B 26 6C 36 44 (64)<br />
8 lines/inch ?&amp;l8D (d) 027 038 108 056 068 (100) 1B 26 6C 38 44 (64)<br />
12 lines/inch ?&amp;l12D (d) 027 038 108 049 050 068 (100) 1B 26 6C 31 32 44 (64)<br />
16 lines/inch ?&amp;l16D (d) 027 038 108 049 054 068 (100) 1B 26 6C 31 36 44 (64)<br />
24 lines/inch ?&amp;l24D (d) 027 038 108 050 052 068 (100) 1B 26 6C 32 34 44 (64)<br />
48 lines/inch ?&amp;l48D (d) 027 038 108 052 056 068 (100) 1B 26 6C 34 38 44 (64)<br />
ALPHANUMERIC ID<br />
Alphanumeric ID # of bytes ?&amp;n#W[operation]<br />
[String]<br />
027 038 110 #&#8230;# 087 1B 26 6E #&#8230;# 57<br />
ENWW Printer Commands A-5<br />
Table A-1. HP PCL 5 Commands (continued)<br />
1Additional symbol sets are supported, refer to Table C-1 for a list of these symbol sets.<br />
FUNCTION PARAMETER COMMAND DECIMAL VALUE HEXADECIMAL VALUE<br />
CURSOR POSITIONING<br />
Vertical and Horizontal<br />
Vertical Position # of Rows ?&amp;a#R (r) 027 038 097 #&#8230;# 082 (114) 1B 26 61 #&#8230;# 52 (72)<br />
# of Units ?*p#Y (y) 027 042 112 #&#8230;# 089 (121) 1B 2A 70 #&#8230;# 59 (79)<br />
# of Decipoints ?&amp;a#V (v) 027 038 097 #&#8230;# 086 (118) 1B 26 61 #&#8230;# 56 (76)<br />
Horizontal Position # of Columns ?&amp;a#C (c) 027 038 097 #&#8230;# 067 (99) 1B 26 61 #&#8230;# 43 (63)<br />
# of Units ?*p#X (x) 027 042 112 #&#8230;# 088 (120) 1B 2A 70 #&#8230;# 58 (78)<br />
# of Decipoints ?&amp;a#H (h) 027 038 097 #&#8230;# 072 (104) 1B 26 61 #&#8230;# 48 (68)<br />
Half Line Feed ?= 027 061 1B 3D<br />
End-of-Line Termination<br />
Line Termination CR=CR; LF=LF; FF=FF ?&amp;k0G (g) 027 038 107 048 071 (103) 1B 26 6B 30 47 (67)<br />
CR=CRLF; LF=LF; FF=FF ?&amp;k1G (g) 027 038 107 049 071 (103) 1B 26 6B 31 47 (67)<br />
CR=CR; LF=CRLF; FF=CRFF ?&amp;k2G (g) 027 038 107 050 071 (103) 1B 26 6B 32 47 (67)<br />
CR=CRLF; LF=CRLF; FF=CRFF ?&amp;k3G (g) 027 038 107 051 071 (103) 1B 26 6B 33 47 (67)<br />
Push/Pop Position<br />
Push/Pop Position Push ?&amp;f0S (s) 027 038 102 048 083 (115) 1B 26 66 30 53 (73)<br />
Pop ?&amp;f1S (s) 027 038 102 049 083 (115) 1B 26 66 31 53 (73)<br />
FONT SELECTION<br />
Symbol Set Selection1<br />
Primary Symbol Set ISO 60: Norwegian 1 ?(0D 027 040 048 068 1B 28 30 44<br />
ISO 4: United Kingdom ?(1E 027 040 049 069 1B 28 31 45<br />
Windows 3.1 Latin 2 ?(9E 027 040 057 069 1B 28 39 45<br />
ISO 69: French ?(1F 027 040 049 070 1B 28 31 46<br />
ISO 21: German ?(1G 027 040 049 071 1B 28 31 47<br />
ISO 15: Italian ?(0I 027 040 048 073 1B 28 30 49<br />
Microsoft Publishing ?(6J 027 040 054 074 1B 28 36 4A<br />
A-6 Printer Commands ENWW<br />
Table A-1. HP PCL 5 Commands (continued)<br />
1 Additional symbol sets are supported, refer to Table C-1 for a list of these symbol sets.<br />
FUNCTION PARAMETER COMMAND DECIMAL VALUE HEXADECIMAL VALUE<br />
Symbol Set Selection1 &#8211; continued<br />
Primary Symbol Set DeskTop ?(7J 027 040 055 074 1B 28 37 4A<br />
PC 1004 ?(9J 027 040 057 074 1B 28 39 4A<br />
PS Text ?(10J 027 040 049 048 074 1B 28 31 30 4A<br />
MC Text ?(12J 027 040 049 050 074 1B 28 31 32 4A<br />
Ventura International ?(13J 027 040 049 051 074 1B 28 31 33 4A<br />
Ventura US ?(14J 027 040 049 052 074 1B 28 31 34 4A<br />
Ventura ITC Zapf Dingbats ?(9L 027 040 057 076 1B 28 39 4C<br />
PS ITC Zapf Dingbats ?(10L 027 040 049 048 076 1B 28 31 30 4C<br />
ITC Zapf Dingbats Series 100 ?(11L 027 040 049 049 076 1B 28 31 31 4C<br />
ITC Zapf Dingbats Series 200 ?(12L 027 040 049 050 076 1B 28 31 32 4C<br />
ITC Zapf Dingbats Series 300 ?(13L 027 040 049 051 076 1B 28 31 33 4C<br />
ITC Zapf Dingbats MS ?(14L 027 040 049 052 076 1B 28 31 34 4C<br />
Windows Baltic ?(19L 027 040 049 076 1B 28 31 4C<br />
Wingdings ?(579L 027 040 053 055 057 076 1B 28 35 37 39 4C<br />
PS Math ?(5M 027 040 053 077 1B 28 35 4D<br />
Ventura Math ?(6M 027 040 054 077 1B 28 36 4D<br />
Math-8 ?(8M 027 040 056 077 1B 28 38 4D<br />
Symbol and SymbolPS ?(19M 027 040 049 057 077 1B 28 31 39 4D<br />
ISO 8859-1 (ECMA-94) Latin 1 ?(0N 027 040 048 078 1B 28 30 4E<br />
ISO 8859-2: Latin 2 ?(2N 027 040 050 078 1B 28 32 4E<br />
ISO 8859-9: Latin 5 ?(5N 027 040 053 078 1B 28 35 4E<br />
ISO 8859-10: Latin 6 ?(6N 027 040 054 078 1B 28 36 4E<br />
ISO 8859-15: Latin 9 ?(9N 027 040 057 078 1B 28 39 4E<br />
ISO 11: Swedish ?(0S 027 040 048 083 1B 28 30 53<br />
ISO 17: Spanish ?(2S 027 040 050 083 1B 28 32 53<br />
Windows 3.1 Latin 5 ?(5T 027 040 053 084 1B 28 35 54<br />
PC 775 ?(26U 027 040 050 054 085 1B 28 32 36 55<br />
ENWW Printer Commands A-7<br />
Table A-1. HP PCL 5 Commands (continued)<br />
1 Additional symbol sets are supported, refer to Table C-1 for a list of these symbol sets.<br />
FUNCTION PARAMETER COMMAND DECIMAL VALUE HEXADECIMAL VALUE<br />
Symbol Set Selection1 &#8211; continued<br />
Primary Symbol Set PC Turkish ?(9T 027 040 057 084 1B 28 39 54<br />
ISO 6: ASCII ?(0U 027 040 048 085 1B 28 30 55<br />
Legal ?(1U 027 040 049 085 1B 28 31 55<br />
Roman-9 ?(4U 027 040 052 085 1B 28 34 55<br />
Roman-8 ?(8U 027 040 056 085 1B 28 38 55<br />
Windows 3.0 Latin 1 ?(9U 027 040 057 085 1B 28 39 55<br />
PC-8 ?(10U 027 040 049 048 085 1B 28 31 30 55<br />
PC-8 D/N ?(11U 027 040 049 049 085 1B 28 31 31 55<br />
PC-850 ?(12U 027 040 049 050 085 1B 28 31 32 55<br />
PC-858 ?(13U 027 040 049 051 085 1B 28 31 33 55<br />
Pi Font ?(15U 027 040 049 053 085 1B 28 31 35 55<br />
PC-852 ?(17U 027 040 049 055 085 1B 28 31 37 55<br />
Windows 3.1 Latin 1 (ANSI) ?(19U 027 040 049 057 085 1B 28 31 39 55<br />
Windows 3.1J(Japanese) ?(19K 027 040 049 057 075 1B 28 31 39 4B<br />
Spacing<br />
Primary Spacing Fixed ?(s0P (p) 027 040 115 048 080 (112) 1B 28 73 30 50 (70)<br />
Proportional ?(s1P (p) 027 040 115 049 080 (112) 1B 28 73 31 50 (70)<br />
Pitch<br />
Primary Pitch # Characters/inch ?(s#H (h) 027 040 115 #&#8230;# 072 (104) 1B 28 73 #&#8230;# 48 (68)<br />
Set Pitch Mode 10.0 ?&amp;k0S (s) 027 038 107 048 083 (115) 1B 26 6B 30 53 (73)<br />
Compressed (16.5-16.7) ?&amp;k2S (s) 027 038 107 050 083 (115) 1B 26 6B 32 53 (73)<br />
Elite (12.0) ?&amp;k4S (s) 027 038 107 052 083 (115) 1B 26 6B 34 53 (73)<br />
Point Size<br />
Primary Height # Points ?(s#V (v) 027 040 115 #&#8230;# 086 (118) 1B 28 73 #&#8230;# 56 (76)<br />
A-8 Printer Commands ENWW<br />
Table A-1. HP PCL 5 Commands (continued)<br />
FUNCTION PARAMETER COMMAND DECIMAL VALUE HEXADECIMAL VALUE<br />
Style<br />
Primary Style Upright (Solid) ?(s0S (s) 027 040 115 048 083 (115) 1B 28 73 30 53 (73)<br />
Italic ?(s1S (s) 027 040 115 049 083 (115) 1B 28 73 31 53 (73)<br />
Condensed ?(s4S (s) 027 040 115 052 083 (115) 1B 28 73 34 53 (73)<br />
Condensed Italic ?(s5S (s) 027 040 115 053 083 (115) 1B 28 73 35 53 (73)<br />
Compressed (Extra<br />
Condensed)<br />
?(s8S (s) 027 040 115 056 083 (115) 1B 28 73 38 53 (73)<br />
Expanded ?(s24S (s) 027 040 115 050 052 083 (115) 1B 28 73 32 34 53 (73)<br />
Outline ?(s32S (s) 027 040 115 051 050 083 (115) 1B 28 73 33 32 53 (73)<br />
Inline ?(s64S (s) 027 040 115 054 052 083 (115) 1B 28 73 36 34 53 (73)<br />
Shadowed ?(s128S (s) 027 040 115 049 050 056 083 (115) 1B 28 73 31 32 38 53 (73)<br />
Outline Shadowed ?(s160S (s) 027 040 115 049 054 048 083 (115) 1B 28 73 31 36 30 53 (73)<br />
Additional style values may be obtained from the related documentation provided with HP’s font products.<br />
PCL 5 LaserJet Printers allows the specification of complex structures (contours, outlines, shading, etc.) and widths as well as posture.<br />
Refer to the PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference Manual.<br />
Stroke Weight<br />
Primary Font<br />
Stroke Weight<br />
Ultra Thin ?(s–7B (b) 027 040 115 045 055 066 (98) 1B 28 73 2D 37 42 (62)<br />
Extra Thin ?(s–6B (b) 027 040 115 045 054 066 (98) 1B 28 73 2D 36 42 (62)<br />
Thin ?(s–5B (b) 027 040 115 045 053 066 (98) 1B 28 73 2D 35 42 (62)<br />
Extra Light ?(s–4B (b) 027 040 115 045 052 066 (98) 1B 28 73 2D 34 42 (62)<br />
Light ?(s–3B (b) 027 040 115 045 051 066 (98) 1B 28 73 2D 33 42 (62)<br />
Demi Light ?(s–2B (b) 027 040 115 045 050 066 (98) 1B 28 73 2D 32 42 (62)<br />
Semi Light ?(s–1B (b) 027 040 115 045 049 066 (98) 1B 28 73 2D 31 42 (62)<br />
Medium (book or text) ?(s0B (b) 027 040 115 048 066 (98) 1B 28 73 30 42 (62)<br />
Semi Bold ?(s1B (b) 027 040 115 049 066 (98) 1B 28 73 31 42 (62)<br />
Demi Bold ?(s2B (b) 027 040 115 050 066 (98) 1B 28 73 32 42 (62)<br />
Bold ?(s3B (b) 027 040 115 051 066 (98) 1B 28 73 33 42 (62)<br />
Extra Bold ?(s4B (b) 027 040 115 052 066 (98) 1B 28 73 34 42 (62)<br />
Black ?(s5B (b) 027 040 115 053 066 (98) 1B 28 73 35 42 (62)<br />
Extra Black ?(s6B (b) 027 040 115 054 066 (98) 1B 28 73 36 42 (62)<br />
Ultra Black ?(s7B (b) 027 040 115 055 066 (98) 1B 28 73 37 42 (62)<br />
ENWW Printer Commands A-9<br />
Table A-1. HP PCL 5 Commands (continued)<br />
1 Additional symbol sets are supported, refer to Table C-2 and C-3 for a list of these symbol sets.<br />
FUNCTION PARAMETER COMMAND DECIMAL VALUE HEXADECIMAL VALUE<br />
Primary Typeface Family1<br />
Typeface<br />
Family<br />
LinePrinter ?(s0T (t) 027 040 115 048 084 (116) 1B 28 73 30 54 (74)<br />
Albertus ?(s4362T (t) 027 040 115 052 051 054 050 084 (116) 1B 28 73 34 33 36 32 54 (74)<br />
Antique Olive ?(s4168T (t) 027 040 115 052 049 054 056 084 (116) 1B 28 73 34 31 36 38 54 (74)<br />
Arial ?(s16602T (t) 027 040 115 049 054 054 048 050 084 (116) 1B 28 73 31 36 36 30 32 54 (74)<br />
ITC Avant Garde<br />
Gothic<br />
?(s24607T (t) 027 040 115 050 052 054 048 055 084 (116) 1B 28 73 32 34 36 30 37 54 (74)<br />
ITC Bookman ?(s24623T (t) 027 040 115 050 052 054 050 051 084 (116) 1B 28 73 32 34 36 32 33 54 (74)<br />
ITC Zapf Chancery ?(s45099T (t) 027 040 115 052 053 048 057 057 084 (116) 1B 28 73 34 35 30 39 39 54 (74)<br />
Clarendon ?(s4140T (t) 027 040 115 052 049 052 048 084 (116) 1B 28 73 34 31 34 30 54 (74)<br />
Coronet ?(s4116T (t) 027 040 115 052 049 049 054 084 (116) 1B 28 73 34 31 31 36 54 (74)<br />
Courier ?(s3T (t) 027 040 115 051 084 (116) 1B 28 73 33 54 (74)<br />
Courier ?(s4099T (t) 027 040 115 052 048 057 057 084 (116) 1B 28 73 34 30 39 39 54 (74)<br />
CourierPS ?(s24579T (t) 027 040 115 050 052 053 055 057 084 (116) 1B 28 73 32 34 35 37 39 54 (74)<br />
ITC Zapf Dingbats ?(s4141T (t) 027 040 115 052 049 052 049 084 (116) 1B 28 73 34 31 34 31 54 (74)<br />
ITC Zapf Dingbats MS ?(s45101T (t) 027 040 115 052 053 049 048 049 084 (116) 1B 28 73 34 35 31 30 31 54 (74)<br />
Garamond Antiqua ?(s4197T (t) 027 040 115 052 049 057 055 084 (116) 1B 28 73 34 31 39 37 54 (74)<br />
MS Gothic ?(s28825T (t) 027 040 115 050 056 056 050 053 084 (116) 1B 28 73 32 38 38 32 35 54 (74)<br />
Helvetica ?(s24580T (t) 027 040 115 050 052 053 056 048 084 (116) 1B 28 73 32 34 35 38 30 54 (74)<br />
Helvetica Narrow ?(s24580T (t) 027 040 115 050 052 053 056 048 084 (116) 1B 28 73 32 34 35 38 30 54 (74)<br />
GW-Kai ?(s37357T (t) 027 040 115 051 055 051 053 055 084 (116) 1B 28 73 33 37 33 35 37 54 (74)<br />
Letter Gothic ?(s4102T (t) 027 040 115 052 049 048 050 084 (116) 1B 28 73 34 31 30 32 54 (74)<br />
Marigold ?(s4297T (t) 027 040 115 052 050 057 055 084 (116) 1B 28 73 34 32 39 37 54 (74)<br />
MS Mincho ?(s28752T (t) 027 040 115 050 056 055 053 050 084 (116) 1B 28 73 32 38 37 35 32 54 (74)<br />
New Century Schlbk ?(s24703T (t) 027 040 115 050 052 055 048 051 084 (116) 1B 28 73 32 34 37 30 33 54 (74)<br />
CG Omega ?(s4113T (t) 027 040 115 052 049 049 051 084 (116) 1B 28 73 34 31 31 33 54 (74)<br />
Palatino ?(s24591T (t) 027 040 115 050 052 053 057 049 084 (116) 1B 28 73 32 34 35 39 31 54 (74)<br />
SimHei ?(s37110T (t) 027 040 115 051 055 049 049 048 084 (116) 1B 28 73 33 37 31 31 30 54 (74)<br />
SimSun ?(s37058T (t) 027 040 115 051 055 048 053 056 084 (116) 1B 28 73 33 37 30 35 38 54 (74)<br />
Symbol ?(s16686T (t) 027 040 115 049 054 054 056 054 084 (116) 1B 28 73 31 36 36 38 36 54 (74)<br />
SymbolPS ?(s45358T (t) 027 040 115 052 053 051 053 056 084 (116) 1B 28 73 34 35 33 35 38 54 (74)<br />
CG Times ?(s4101T (t) 027 040 115 052 049 048 049 084 (116) 1B 28 73 34 31 30 31 54 (74)<br />
Times New ?(s16901T (t) 027 040 115 049 054 057 048 049 084 (116) 1B 28 73 31 36 39 30 31 54 (74)<br />
Times Roman ?(s25093T (t) 027 040 115 050 053 048 057 051 084 (116) 1B 28 73 32 35 30 39 33 54 (74)<br />
Univers ?(s4148T (t) 027 040 115 052 049 052 056 084 (116) 1B 28 73 34 31 34 38 54 (74)<br />
Wingdings ?(s6826T (t) 027 040 115 054 056 050 054 084 (116) 1B 28 73 36 38 32 36 54 (74)<br />
Wingdings ?(s31402T (t) 027 040 115 051 049 052 048 050 084 (116) 1B 28 73 33 31 34 30 32 54 (74)<br />
A-10 Printer Commands ENWW<br />
Table A-1. HP PCL 5 Commands (continued)<br />
FUNCTION PARAMETER COMMAND DECIMAL VALUE HEXADECIMAL VALUE<br />
FONT DEFAULT<br />
Font Default Primary Font ?(3@ 027 040 051 064 1B 28 33 40<br />
Secondary Font ?)3@ 027 041 051 064 1B 29 33 40<br />
UNDERLINE<br />
Underline Enable Fixed ?&amp;d0D (d) 027 038 100 048 068 (100) 1B 26 64 30 44 (64)<br />
Enable Floating ?&amp;d3D (d) 027 038 100 051 068 (100) 1B 26 64 33 44 (64)<br />
Disable ?&amp;d@ 027 038 100 064 1B 26 64 40<br />
TEXT PARSING METHOD<br />
Text<br />
Parsing<br />
Method<br />
1-Byte<br />
1-Byte<br />
1-Byte/2-Byte<br />
1-Byte/2-Byte<br />
1-Byte/2-Byte<br />
?&amp;t0P<br />
?&amp;t1P<br />
?&amp;t21P<br />
?&amp;t31P<br />
?&amp;t38P<br />
(p)<br />
(p)<br />
(p)<br />
(p)<br />
(p)<br />
027 038 116 48 080<br />
027 038 116 49 080<br />
027 038 116 050 049 080<br />
027 038 116 051 049 080<br />
027 038 116 051 056 080<br />
(112)<br />
(112)<br />
(112)<br />
(112)<br />
(112)<br />
1B 26 74 30 50<br />
1B 26 74 31 50<br />
1B 26 74 32 31 50<br />
1B 26 74 33 31 50<br />
1B 26 74 33 38 50<br />
(70)<br />
(70)<br />
(70)<br />
(70)<br />
(70)<br />
TRANSPARENT PRINT DATA<br />
Transparent<br />
Print Data<br />
# of Bytes ?&amp;p#X[Data] 027 038 112 #&#8230;# 088 1B 26 70 #&#8230;# 58<br />
FONT MANAGEMENT<br />
Assign Font<br />
ID<br />
Font ID # ?*c#D (d) 027 042 099 #&#8230;# 068 (100) 1B 2A 63 #&#8230;# 44 (64)<br />
Font and<br />
Character<br />
Control<br />
Delete all Fonts ?*c0F (f) 027 042 099 048 070 (102) 1B 2A 63 30 46 (66)<br />
Delete all<br />
temporary fonts<br />
?*c1F (f) 027 042 099 049 070 (102) 1B 2A 63 31 46 (66)<br />
Delete last font ID<br />
specified<br />
?*c2F (f) 027 042 099 050 070 (102) 1B 2A 63 32 46 (66)<br />
Delete last<br />
character<br />
specified<br />
?*c3F (f) 027 042 099 051 070 (102) 1B 2A 63 33 46 (66)<br />
Make font<br />
temporary<br />
?*c4F (f) 027 042 099 052 070 (102) 1B 2A 63 34 46 (66)<br />
Make font<br />
permanent<br />
?*c5F (f) 027 042 099 053 070 (102) 1B 2A 63 35 46 (66)<br />
Copy/Assign the<br />
currently invoked<br />
font as temporary<br />
?*c6F (f) 027 042 099 054 070 (102) 1B 2A 63 36 46 (66)<br />
Soft Symbol Set Management / Creation<br />
Set Symbol<br />
Set<br />
ID # ?*c#R (r) 027 042 099 #&#8230;# 082 (114) 1B 2A 63 #&#8230;# 52 (72)<br />
Define<br />
Symbol Set<br />
# of Bytes ?(f#W[Data] 027 040 102 #&#8230;# 087 1B 28 66 #&#8230;# 57<br />
Symbol Set<br />
Control<br />
Delete all symbol<br />
sets<br />
?*c0S (s) 027 042 099 048 083 (115) 1B 2A 63 30 53 (73)<br />
Delete all<br />
temporary symbol<br />
sets<br />
?*c1S (s) 027 042 099 049 083 (115) 1B 2A 63 31 53 (73)<br />
Delete current soft<br />
symbol set (last<br />
ID#)<br />
?*c2S (s) 027 042 099 050 083 (115) 1B 2A 63 32 53 (73)<br />
Make current soft<br />
symbol set<br />
temporary<br />
?*c4S (s) 027 042 099 052 083 (115) 1B 2A 63 34 53 (73)<br />
Make current soft<br />
symbol set<br />
permanent<br />
?*c5S (s) 027 042 099 053 083 (115) 1B 2A 63 35 53 (73)<br />
ENWW Printer Commands A-11<br />
Table A-1. HP PCL 5 Commands (continued)<br />
FUNCTION PARAMETER COMMAND DECIMAL VALUE HEXADECIMAL VALUE<br />
Font Selection by ID Number<br />
Select font (with<br />
ID #)<br />
ID # primary font ?(#X 027 040 #&#8230;# 088 1B 28 #&#8230;# 58<br />
ID # secondary font ?)#X 027 041 #&#8230;# 088 1B 29 #&#8230;# 58<br />
SOFT FONT CREATION<br />
Font descriptor<br />
(font header)<br />
# of bytes ?)s#W[Data] 027 041 115 #&#8230;# 087 1B 29 73 #&#8230;# 57<br />
Download<br />
character<br />
# of bytes ?(s#W[Data] 027 040 115 #&#8230;# 087 1B 28 73 #&#8230;# 57<br />
Character code Character code #<br />
(decimal)<br />
?*c#E (e) 027 042 099 #&#8230;# 069 (101) 1B 2A 63 #&#8230;# 45 (65)<br />
GRAPHICS<br />
Raster Graphics<br />
Raster 75 dots/inch ?*t75R (r) 027 042 116 055 053 082 (114) 1B 2A 74 37 35 52 (72)<br />
Resolution 100 dots/inch ?*t100R (r) 027 042 116 049 048 048 082 (114) 1B 2A 74 31 30 30 52 (72)<br />
150 dots/inch ?*t150R (r) 027 042 116 049 053 048 082 (114) 1B 2A 74 31 35 30 52 (72)<br />
200 dots/inch ?*t200R (r) 027 042 116 050 048 048 082 (114) 1B 2A 74 32 30 30 52 (72)<br />
300 dots/inch ?*t300R (r) 027 042 116 051 048 048 082 (114) 1B 2A 74 33 30 30 52 (72)<br />
600 dots/inch ?*t600R (r) 027 042 116 054 048 048 082 (114) 1B 2A 74 36 30 30 52 (72)<br />
A-12 Printer Commands ENWW<br />
Table A-1. HP PCL 5 Commands (continued)<br />
FUNCTION PARAMETER COMMAND DECIMAL VALUE HEXADECIMAL VALUE<br />
Raster Graphics<br />
Raster Graphics<br />
Presentation<br />
Follows orientation ?*r0F (f) 027 042 114 048 070 (102) 1B 2A 72 30 46 (66)<br />
Follows physical page ?*r3F (f) 027 042 114 051 070 (102) 1B 2A 72 33 46 (66)<br />
Start Raster Graphics Left Raster Graphics<br />
Margin<br />
?*r0A (a) 027 042 114 048 065 (97) 1B 2A 72 30 41 (61)<br />
Current Cursor ?*r1A (a) 027 042 114 049 065 (97) 1B 2A 72 31 41 (61)<br />
Scale mode (logical left<br />
page boundary)<br />
?*r2A (a) 027 042 114 050 065 (97) 1B 2A 72 32 41 (61)<br />
Scale mode (at CAP) ?*r3A (a) 027 042 114 051 065 (97) 1B 2A 72 33 42 (61)<br />
Raster Y Offset # of Raster Lines of<br />
vertical movement<br />
?*b#Y (y) 027 042 098 #&#8230;# 089 (121) 1B 2A 62 #&#8230;# 59 (79)<br />
Set Raster<br />
Compression Mode<br />
Unencoded ?*b0M (m) 027 042 098 048 077 (109) 1B 2A 62 30 4D (6D)<br />
Run-Length Encoded ?*b1M (m) 027 042 098 049 077 (109) 1B 2A 62 31 4D (6D)<br />
Tagged Image File<br />
Format<br />
?*b2M (m) 027 042 098 050 077 (109) 1B 2A 62 32 4D (6D)<br />
Delta Row ?*b3M (m) 027 042 098 051 077 (109) 1B 2A 62 33 4D (6D)<br />
Adaptive Compression ?*b5M (m) 027 042 098 053 077 (109) 1B 2A 62 35 4D (6D)<br />
Replacement Delta Row ?*b9M (m) 027 042 098 057 077 (109) 1B 2A 98 39 4D (6D)<br />
Transfer Raster Data<br />
(by row)<br />
# of Bytes ?*b#W[Data] 027 042 098 #&#8230;# 087 1B 2A 62 #&#8230;# 57<br />
Transfer Raster Data<br />
(by plane)<br />
# of Bytes ?*b#V[Data] 027 042 062 #&#8230;# 086 1B 2A 98 #&#8230;# 56<br />
End Raster Graphics Old version Preferred ?*rB<br />
?*rC<br />
(b)<br />
(c)<br />
027 042 114 066<br />
027 042 114 067<br />
(98)<br />
(99)<br />
1B 2A 72 42<br />
1B 2A 72 43<br />
(62)<br />
(63)<br />
Raster Height (Source) # Raster Rows ?*r#T (t) 027 042 114 #&#8230;# 084 (116) 1B 2A 72 #&#8230;# 54 (74)<br />
Raster Width (Source) # Pixels of the Specified<br />
Resolution<br />
?*r#S (s) 027 042 114 #&#8230;# 083 (115) 1B 2A 72 #&#8230;# 53 (73)<br />
Raster Height<br />
(Destination)<br />
# of Decipoints ?*t#H (h) 027 042 116 #&#8230;# 072 (104) 1B 2A 74 #&#8230;# 48 (68)<br />
Raster Width<br />
(Destination)<br />
# of Decipoints ?*t#V (v) 027 042 116 #&#8230;# 086 (118) 1B 2A 74 #&#8230;# 56 (76)<br />
Scale Algorithm Source with light<br />
background<br />
?*t0K (k) 027 042 116 048 075 (107) 1B 2A 74 30 4B (6B)<br />
Source with dark<br />
background<br />
?*t1K (k) 027 042 116 049 075 (107) 1B 2A 74 31 4B (6B)<br />
ENWW Printer Commands A-13<br />
Table A-1. HP PCL 5 Commands (continued)<br />
FUNCTION PARAMETER COMMAND DECIMAL VALUE HEXADECIMAL VALUE<br />
THE PRINT MODEL<br />
Imaging<br />
Select Current Pattern Solid Black (default) ?*v0T (t) 027 042 118 048 084 (116) 1B 2A 76 30 54 (74)<br />
Solid White ?*v1T (t) 027 042 118 049 084 (116) 1B 2A 76 31 54 (74)<br />
HP-defined Shading Pattern ?*v2T (t) 027 042 118 050 084 (116) 1B 2A 76 32 54 (74)<br />
HP-defined Cross-hatched<br />
Pattern<br />
?*v3T (t) 027 042 118 051 084 (116) 1B 2A 76 33 54 (74)<br />
User-defined Pattern ?*v4T (t) 027 042 118 052 084 (116) 1B 2A 76 34 54 (74)<br />
Source Transparency<br />
code<br />
Transparent Opaque ?*v0N<br />
?*v1N<br />
(n)<br />
(n)<br />
027 042 118 048 078<br />
027 042 118 049 078<br />
(110)<br />
(110)<br />
1B 2A 76 30 4E<br />
1B 2A 76 31 4E<br />
(6E)<br />
(6E)<br />
Pattern Transparency<br />
Mode<br />
Transparent Opaque ?*v0O<br />
?*v1O<br />
(o)<br />
(o)<br />
027 042 118 048 079<br />
027 042 118 049 079<br />
(111)<br />
(111)<br />
1B 2A 76 30 4F<br />
1B 2A 76 31 4F<br />
(6F)<br />
(6F)<br />
Logical Operation # = ROP3 input value ?*l#O (o) 027 042 108 #&#8230;# 079 (111) 1B 2A 6C #&#8230;# 4F (6F)<br />
Pixel Placement Grid Intersection ?*v0R (r) 027 042 108 048 082 (114) 1B 2A 6C 30 52 (72)<br />
Pixel Placement ?*v1R (r) 027 042 118 049 082 (114) 1B 2A 76 31 52 (72)<br />
Rectangle Dimensions<br />
Rectangle Width<br />
(Horizontal Size)<br />
# of dots ?*c#A (a) 027 042 099 #&#8230;# 065 (97) 1B 2A 63 #&#8230;# 41 (61)<br />
# of decipoints ?*c#H (h) 027 042 099 #&#8230;# 072 (104) 1B 2A 63 #&#8230;# 48 (68)<br />
Rectangle Height<br />
(Vertical Size)<br />
# of dots ?*c#B (b) 027 042 099 #&#8230;# 066 (98) 1B 2A 63 # &#8230; # 42 (62)<br />
# of decipoints ?*c#V (v) 027 042 099 #&#8230;# 086 (118) 1B 2A 63 #&#8230;# 56 (76)<br />
A-14 Printer Commands ENWW<br />
Table A-1. HP PCL 5 Commands (continued)<br />
FUNCTION PARAMETER COMMAND DECIMAL VALUE HEXADECIMAL VALUE<br />
Rectangular Area Fill<br />
Fill Rectangular Area Solid Black ?*c0P (p) 027 042 099 048 080 (112) 1B 2A 63 30 50 (70)<br />
Erase (solid white fill) ?*c1P (p) 027 042 099 049 080 (112) 1B 2A 63 31 50 (70)<br />
Shaded Fill ?*c2P (p) 027 042 099 050 080 (112) 1B 2A 63 32 50 (70)<br />
Cross-hatched Fill ?*c3P (p) 027 042 099 051 080 (112) 1B 2A 63 33 50 (70)<br />
User-defined ?*c4P (p) 027 042 099 052 080 (112) 1B 2A 63 34 50 (70)<br />
Current Pattern ?*c5P (p) 027 042 099 053 080 (112) 1B 2A 63 35 50 (70)<br />
Pattern ID % of Shading or Type of<br />
Pattern or User Pattern ID<br />
?*c#G (g) 027 042 099 #&#8230;# 071 (103) 1B 2A 63 #&#8230;# 47 (67)<br />
Shading 2% Gray ?*c2G (g) 027 042 099 050 071 (103) 1B 2A 63 32 47 (67)<br />
10% Gray ?*c10G (g) 027 042 099 049 048 071 (103) 1B 2A 63 31 30 47 (67)<br />
15% Gray ?*c15G (g) 027 042 099 049 053 071 (103) 1B 2A 63 31 35 47 (67)<br />
30% Gray ?*c30G (g) 027 042 099 051 048 071 (103) 1B 2A 63 33 30 47 (67)<br />
45% Gray ?*c45G (g) 027 042 099 052 053 071 (103) 1B 2A 63 34 35 47 (67)<br />
70% Gray ?*c70G (g) 027 042 099 055 048 071 (103) 1B 2A 63 37 30 47 (67)<br />
90% Gray ?*c90G (g) 027 042 099 057 048 071 (103) 1B 2A 63 39 30 47 (67)<br />
100% Gray ?*c100G (g) 027 042 099 049 048 048 071 (103) 1B 2A 63 31 30 30 47 (67)<br />
Pattern 1 Horiz. Line ?*c1G (g) 027 042 099 049 071 (103) 1B 2A 63 31 47 (67)<br />
2 Vert. Lines ?*c2G (g) 027 042 099 050 071 (103) 1B 2A 63 32 47 (67)<br />
3 Diagonal Lines ?*c3G (g) 027 042 099 051 071 (103) 1B 2A 63 33 47 (67)<br />
4 Diagonal Lines ?*c4G (g) 027 042 099 052 071 (103) 1B 2A 63 34 47 (67)<br />
5 Square Grid ?*c5G (g) 027 042 099 053 071 (103) 1B 2A 63 35 47 (67)<br />
6 Diagonal Grid ?*c6G (g) 027 042 099 054 071 (103) 1B 2A 63 36 47 (67)<br />
ENWW Printer Commands A-15<br />
Table A-1. HP PCL 5 Commands (continued)<br />
FUNCTION PARAMETER COMMAND DECIMAL VALUE HEXADECIMAL VALUE<br />
USER DEFINED PATTERN / MANAGEMENT CREATION<br />
Define (Download)<br />
Pattern<br />
# of bytes ?*c#W[Data] 027 042 099 #&#8230;# 087 1B 2A 63 #&#8230;# 57<br />
User-defined Pattern<br />
Control<br />
Delete all patterns ?*c0Q (q) 027 042 099 048 081 (113) 1B 2A 63 030 51 (71)<br />
Delete all temporary<br />
patterns<br />
?*c1Q (q) 027 042 099 049 081 (113) 1B 2A 63 031 51 (71)<br />
Delete current pattern ?*c2Q (q) 027 042 099 050 081 (113) 1B 2A 63 032 51 (71)<br />
Make pattern temporary ?*c4Q (q) 027 042 099 052 081 (113) 1B 2A 63 034 51 (71)<br />
Make pattern permanent ?*c5Q (q) 027 042 099 053 081 (113) 1B 2A 63 035 51 (71)<br />
Set Pattern Reference Rotate with orientation ?*p0R (r) 027 042 112 048 082 (114) 1B 2A 70 30 52 (72)<br />
Point Follow physical page ?*p1R (r) 027 042 112 049 082 (114) 1B 2A 70 31 52 (72)<br />
MACROS<br />
Macro ID Macro ID # ?&amp;f#Y (y) 027 038 102 #&#8230;# 089 (121) 1B 26 66 #&#8230;# 59 (79)<br />
Macro Control Start Macro Def. ?&amp;f0X (x) 027 038 102 048 088 (120) 1B 26 66 30 58 (78)<br />
Stop Macro Def. ?&amp;f1X (x) 027 038 102 049 088 (120) 1B 26 66 31 58 (78)<br />
Execute Macro ?&amp;f2X (x) 027 038 102 050 088 (120) 1B 26 66 32 58 (78)<br />
Call Macro ?&amp;f3X (x) 027 038 102 051 088 (120) 1B 26 66 33 58 (78)<br />
Enable Overlay ?&amp;f4X (x) 027 038 102 052 088 (120) 1B 26 66 34 58 (78)<br />
Disable Overlay ?&amp;f5X (x) 027 038 102 053 088 (120) 1B 26 66 35 58 (78)<br />
Delete Macros ?&amp;f6X (x) 027 038 102 054 088 (120) 1B 26 66 36 58 (78)<br />
Delete All Temp. Macros ?&amp;f7X (x) 027 038 102 055 088 (120) 1B 26 66 37 58 (78)<br />
Delete Macro ID ?&amp;f8X (x) 027 038 102 056 088 (120) 1B 26 66 38 58 (78)<br />
Make Temporary ?&amp;f9X (x) 027 038 102 057 088 (120) 1B 26 66 39 58 (78)<br />
Make Permanent ?&amp;f10X (x) 027 038 102 049 048 088 (120) 1B 26 66 31 30 58 (78)<br />
A-16 Printer Commands ENWW<br />
Table A-1. HP PCL 5 Commands (continued)<br />
FUNCTION PARAMETER COMMAND DECIMAL VALUE HEXADECIMAL VALUE<br />
STATUS READBACK<br />
Set Status Readback<br />
Location Type<br />
Invalid Location ?*s0T (t) 027 042 115 048 084 (116) 1B 2A 73 30 54 (74)<br />
Currently Selected ?*s1T (t) 027 042 115 049 084 (116) 1B 2A 73 31 54 (74)<br />
All Locations ?*s2T (t) 027 042 115 050 084 (116) 1B 2A 73 32 54 (74)<br />
Internal ?*s3T (t) 027 042 115 051 084 (116) 1B 2A 73 33 54 (74)<br />
Downloaded ?*s4T (t) 027 042 115 052 084 (116) 1B 2A 73 34 54 (74)<br />
Cartridge ?*s5T (t) 027 042 115 053 084 (116) 1B 2A 73 35 54 (74)<br />
User-installed ROM (SIMMs) ?*s7T (t) 027 042 115 055 084 (116) 1B 2A 73 37 54 (74)<br />
Set Status Readback<br />
Location Unit<br />
All entities of the Location Type ?*s0U (u) 027 042 115 048 085 (117) 1B 2A 73 30 55 (75)<br />
Entity 1 or Temporary ?*s1U (u) 027 042 115 049 085 (117) 1B 2A 73 31 55 (75)<br />
Entity 2 or Permanent ?*s2U (u) 027 042 115 050 085 (117) 1B 2A 73 32 55 (75)<br />
Entity 3 ?*s3U (u) 027 042 115 051 085 (117) 1B 2A 73 33 55 (75)<br />
Entity 4 ?*s4U (u) 027 042 115 052 085 (117) 1B 2A 73 34 55 (75)<br />
Inquire Status Readback<br />
Entity<br />
Font ?*s0I (i) 027 042 115 048 073 (105) 1B 2A 73 30 49 (69)<br />
Macro ?*s1I (i) 027 042 115 049 073 (105) 1B 2A 73 31 49 (69)<br />
User-defined Pattern ?*s2I (i) 027 042 115 050 073 (105) 1B 2A 73 32 49 (69)<br />
Symbol Set ?*s3I (i) 027 042 115 051 073 (105) 1B 2A 73 33 49 (69)<br />
Font Extended ?*s4I (i) 027 042 115 052 073 (105) 1B 2A 73 34 49 (69)<br />
Flush All Pages Flush All Complete Pages ?&amp;r0F (f) 027 038 114 048 070 (120) 1B 26 72 30 46 (66)<br />
Flush All Page Data ?&amp;r1F (f) 027 038 114 049 070 (120) 1B 26 72 31 46 (66)<br />
Free Memory Space — ?*s1M (m) 027 042 115 049 077 (109) 1B 2A 73 31 4D (6D)<br />
Echo # = Echo value (-32767 to 32767) ?*s#X (x) 027 042 115 #&#8230;# 088 (120) 1B 2A 73 #&#8230;# 58 (78)<br />
PROGRAMMING HINTS<br />
End-of-Line Wrap Enabled ?&amp;s0C (c) 027 038 115 048 067 (99) 1B 26 73 30 43 (63)<br />
Disabled ?&amp;s1C (c) 027 038 115 049 067 (99) 1B 26 73 31 43 (63)<br />
Display Functions ON ?Y 027 089 1B 59<br />
OFF ?Z 027 090 1B 5A<br />
ENWW Printer Commands A-17<br />
Table A-1. HP PCL 5 Commands (continued)<br />
FUNCTION PARAMETER COMMAND DECIMAL VALUE HEXADECIMAL VALUE<br />
PCL VECTOR GRAPHICS SWITCHING/SET-UP PICTURE FRAME<br />
Enter PCL Mode Use previous PCL cursor<br />
position<br />
?%0A 027 037 048 65 1B 25 30 41<br />
Use current HP-GL/2pen<br />
position for cursor position<br />
?%1A 027 037 049 65 1B 25 31 41<br />
Enter HP-GL/2 Mode Use previous HP-GL/2 pen<br />
position<br />
?%0B 027 037 048 066 1B 25 30 42<br />
Use current PCL cursor<br />
position<br />
?%1B 027 037 049 066 1B 25 31 42<br />
Stand-alone plotter mode ?%–1B 027 037 045 049 066 1B 25 2D 31 42<br />
Current PCL coordinate<br />
system/old HP-GL pen position<br />
?%2B 027 037 050 066 1B 25 32 42<br />
Current PCL coordinate<br />
system/current PCL CAP<br />
?%3B 027 037 051 066 1B 25 33 42<br />
HP-GL/2 Plot Horizontal<br />
Size<br />
Horizontal size in inches ?*c#K (k) 027 042 099 #&#8230;# 075 (107) 1B 2A 63 # &#8230; # 4B (6B)<br />
HP-GL/2 Plot Vertical<br />
Size<br />
Vertical size in inches ?*c#L (l) 027 042 099 #&#8230;# 076 (108) 1B 2A 63 #&#8230;# 4C (6C)<br />
Set Picture Frame<br />
Anchor Point<br />
Set anchor point to cursor<br />
position<br />
?*c0T (t) 027 042 099 048 084 (116) 1B 2A 63 30 54 (74)<br />
Picture Frame Horizontal<br />
Size<br />
Decipoints ?*c#X (x) 027 042 099 #&#8230;# 088 (120) 1B 2A 63 #&#8230;# 58 (78)<br />
Picture Frame Vertical<br />
Size<br />
Decipoints ?*c#Y (y) 027 042 099 #&#8230;# 089 (121) 1B 2A 63 #&#8230;# 59 (79)<br />
DUAL CONTEXT EXTENSIONS<br />
Enter PCL Mode ?%#A 0 &#8211; Retain previous<br />
PCL cursor<br />
position<br />
1 &#8211; Use current<br />
HP-GL/2 pen<br />
position<br />
Reset ?E None<br />
Primary Font FI Font_ID<br />
Secondary Font FN Font_ID<br />
Scalable Or Bitmapped<br />
Fonts<br />
SB 0 &#8211; Scalable fonts<br />
only<br />
1 &#8211; Bitmapped fonts<br />
allowed<br />
A-18 Printer Commands ENWW<br />
Table A-1. HP PCL 5 Commands (continued)<br />
FUNCTION PARAMETER COMMAND DECIMAL VALUE HEXADECIMAL VALUE<br />
COLOR COMMANDS<br />
Assign Color Index Index Number ?*v#I (i) 027 042 118 #&#8230;# 073 (105) 1B 2A 76 #&#8230;# 49 (69)<br />
Color Component One 1st Component ?*v#A (a) 027 042 118 #&#8230;# 065 (97) 1B 2A 76 #&#8230;# 41 (61)<br />
Color Component Two 2nd Component ?*v#B (b) 027 042 118 #&#8230;# 066 (98) 1B 2A 76 #&#8230;# 42 (62)<br />
Color Component Three 3rd Component ?*v#C (c) 027 042 118 #&#8230;# 067 (99) 1B 2A 76 #&#8230;# 43 (63)<br />
Color Lookup Tables # of Bytes ?*l#W[Data] 027 042 108 #&#8230;# 087 1B 2A 6C #&#8230;# 57<br />
Configure Image Data # of Bytes ?*v#W[Data] 027 042 118 #&#8230;# 087 1B 2A 76 #&#8230;# 57<br />
Download Dither Matrix # of Bytes ?*v#I (i) 027 042 118 #&#8230;# 073 (105) 1B 2A 76 #&#8230;# 49 (69)<br />
Foreground Color Index Number ?*v#S (s) 027 042 118 #&#8230;# 083 (115) 1B 2A 76 #&#8230;# 53 (73)<br />
Gamma Correction Gamma Number ?*t#I (i) 027 042 116 #&#8230;# 073 (105) 1B 2A 74 #&#8230;# 49 (69)<br />
Monochrome Print Mode Mixed Rendering ?&amp;b0M (m) 027 038 062 048 077 (109) 1B 26 98 30 4D (6D)<br />
Gray Equivalent ?&amp;b1M (m) 027 038 062 049 077 (109) 1B 26 98 31 4D (6D)<br />
Palette Control ID Palette ID # ?&amp;p#I (i) 027 038 112 #&#8230;# 073 (105) 1B 26 70 #&#8230;# 49 (69)<br />
Palette Control Delete All Palettes in store ?&amp;p0C (c) 027 038 112 048 067 (99) 1B 26 70 30 43 (63)<br />
Delete All Palettes in stack ?&amp;p1C (c) 027 038 112 049 067 (99) 1B 26 70 31 43 (63)<br />
Delete Palette (last ID) ?&amp;p2C (c) 027 038 112 050 067 (99) 1B 26 70 32 43 (63)<br />
Copy Palette ?&amp;p6C (c) 027 038 112 054 067 (99) 1B 26 70 36 43 (63)<br />
Push/Pop Palette Push Palette ?*p0P (p) 027 042 112 048 080 (112) 1B 2A 70 30 50 (70)<br />
Pop Palette ?*p1P (p) 027 042 112 049 080 (112) 1B 2A 70 31 50 (70)<br />
Render Algorithm Continuous tone detail ?*t0J (j) 027 042 116 048 074 (106) 1B 2A 74 30 4A (6A)<br />
Snap to primaries ?*t1J (j) 027 042 116 049 074 (106) 1B 2A 74 31 4A (6A)<br />
Snap black/white, colors to<br />
black<br />
?*t2J (j) 027 042 116 050 074 (106) 1B 2A 74 32 4A (6A)<br />
Device best dither ?*t3J (j) 027 042 116 051 074 (106) 1B 2A 74 33 4A (6A)<br />
Error diffusion ?*t4J (j) 027 042 116 052 074 (106) 1B 2A 74 34 4A (6A)<br />
Monochrome device best<br />
dither<br />
?*t5J (j) 027 042 116 053 074 (106) 1B 2A 74 35 4A (6A)<br />
Monochrome error diffusion ?*t6J (j) 027 042 116 054 074 (106) 1B 2A 74 36 4A (6A)<br />
Cluster ordered dither ?*t7J (j) 027 042 116 055 074 (106) 1B 2A 74 37 4A (6A)<br />
Monochrome cluster ordered ?*t8J (j) 027 042 116 056 074 (106) 1B 2A 74 38 4A (6A)<br />
User-defined dither ?*t9J (j) 027 042 116 057 074 (106) 1B 2A 74 30 4A (6A)<br />
Monochrome user-defined<br />
dither<br />
?*t10J (j) 027 042 116 049 048 074 (106) 1B 2A 74 31 30 4A (6A)<br />
Ordered dither ?*t11J (j) 027 042 116 049 049 074 (106) 1B 2A 74 31 31 4A (6A)<br />
Monochrome ordered dither ?*t12J (j) 027 042 116 049 050 074 (106) 1B 2A 74 31 32 4A (6A)<br />
Noise ordered dither ?*t13J (j) 027 042 116 049 051 074 (106) 1B 2A 74 31 33 4A (6A)<br />
Monochrome noise ordered<br />
dither<br />
?*t14J (j) 027 042 116 049 052 074 (106) 1B 2A 74 31 34 4A (6A)<br />
Continuous tone smooth ?*t15J (j) 027 042 116 049 053 074 (106) 1B 2A 74 31 35 4A (6A)<br />
Mono. continuous tone detail ?*t16J (j) 027 042 116 049 054 074 (106) 1B 2A 74 31 36 4A (6A)<br />
Mono. continuous tone<br />
smooth<br />
?*t17J (j) 027 042 116 049 055 074 (106) 1B 2A 74 31 37 4A (6A)<br />
Continuous tone basic ?*t18J (j) 027 042 116 049 056 074 (106) 1B 2A 74 31 38 4A (6A)<br />
Mono. continuous tone basic ?*t19J (j) 027 042 116 049 057 074 (106) 1B 2A 74 31 39 4A (6A)<br />
Select Palette Palette ID # ?&amp;p#S (s) 027 038 112 #&#8230;# 083 (115) 1B 26 70 #&#8230;# 53 (73)<br />
Set Viewing Illumination # of Bytes ?*i#W[Data] 027 042 105 #&#8230;# 087 1B 2A 69 #&#8230;# 57<br />
Simple Color 3-Plane Device CMY Palette ?*r–3U (u) 027 042 114 045 051 085 (117) 1B 2A 72 2D 33 55 (75)<br />
1-Plane K Palette ?*r1U (u) 027 042 114 049 085 (117) 1B 2A 72 31 55 (75)<br />
3-Plane Device RGB Palette ?*r3U (u) 027 042 114 051 085 (117) 1B 2A 72 33 55 (75)<br />
ENWW Printer Commands A-19<br />
Table A-2. HP-GL/2 Commands<br />
* Parameters in brackets are optional.<br />
COMMAND MNEMONIC PARAMETERS*<br />
PALETTE EXTENSIONS<br />
Color Range CR [b_ref_red, w_ref_red, b_ref_grn, w_ref_grn, b_ref_blue, w_ref_blue];<br />
Number of Pens NP [n];<br />
Pen Color Assignment PC [pen [,red, green, blue]];<br />
Transparency Mode TR 0 &#8211; Off (opaque)<br />
1 &#8211; On (transparent)<br />
Screened Vectors SV [screen_type[,shading[,index]]]<br />
VECTOR GROUP<br />
Arc Absolute AA x_center,y_center,sweep_angle [,chord_angle];<br />
Arc Relative AR x_increment,y_increment,sweep_angle [,chord_angle];<br />
Absolute Arc Three Point AT x_inter,y_inter,x_end,y_end[,chord_angle];<br />
Bezier Absolute BZ x1_control_pt, y1_control_pt<br />
x2_control_pt, y2_control_pt<br />
x3_control_pt, y3_control_pt &#8230;<br />
[x1_control_pt, y1_control_pt<br />
x2_control_pt, y2_control_pt<br />
x3_control_pt, y3_control_pt];<br />
Bezier Relative BR x1_control_pt_increments,<br />
y1_control_pt_increments,<br />
x2_control_pt_increments,<br />
y2_control_pt_increments,<br />
x3_control_pt_increments,<br />
y3_control_pt_increments &#8230;<br />
[x1_control_pt_increments,<br />
y1_control_pt_increments,<br />
x2_control_pt_increments,<br />
y2_control_pt_increments,<br />
x3_control_pt_increments,<br />
y3_control_pt_increments];<br />
Circle CI radius [,chord angle];<br />
Plot Absolute PA [x,y ... [,x,y]];<br />
Plot Relative PR [x,y ... [,x,y]];<br />
Pen Down PD [x,y ... [,x,y]];<br />
Pen Up PU [x,y ... [,x,y]];<br />
Relative Arc Three Point RT x_incr_inter,y_incr_inter,x_incr_end,y_incr_end[,chord angle];<br />
Polyline Encoded PE [flag[val]|coord pair &#8230; [flag[val]|coord pair]];<br />
A-20 Printer Commands ENWW<br />
Table A-2. HP-GL/2 Commands (continued)<br />
* Parameters in brackets are optional.<br />
COMMAND MNEMONIC PARAMETERS*<br />
POLYGON GROUP<br />
Fill Rectangle Absolute RA x_coordinate,y_coordinate;<br />
Fill Rectangle Relative RR x_increment,y_increment;<br />
Edge Rectangle Absolute EA x_coordinate,y_coordinate;<br />
Edge Rectangle Relative ER x_increment,y_increment;<br />
Fill Wedge WG radius,start_angle,sweep_angle[,chord_angle];<br />
Edge Wedge EW radius,start_angle,sweep_angle[chord_angle];<br />
Polygon Mode PM polygon_definition;<br />
Fill Polygon FP 0 &#8211; Odd/Even<br />
1 &#8211; non-zero winding<br />
Edge Polygon EP None<br />
ENWW Printer Commands A-21<br />
Table A-2. HP-GL/2 Commands (continued)<br />
* Parameters in brackets are optional.<br />
FUNCTION MNEMONIC PARAMETERS*<br />
CHARACTER GROUP<br />
Select Standard Font SS None<br />
Select Alternate Font SA None<br />
Absolute Direction DI [run,rise];<br />
Relative Direction DR [run,rise];<br />
Absolute Character Size SI [width,height];<br />
Relative Character Size SR [width,height];<br />
Character Slant SL [tangent_of_angle];<br />
Extra Space ES [width[,height]]<br />
Standard Font Definition SD [kind,value ... [,kind,value]];<br />
Alternate Font Definition AD [kind,value ... [,kind,value]];<br />
Character Fill Mode CF [fill_mode[,edge_pen]];<br />
Label Origin LO [position];<br />
Label LB [char ... [char]]1bterm<br />
Define Label Terminator DT [1bterm[,mode]];<br />
Character Plot CP [spaces,lines];<br />
Transparent Data TD [mode];<br />
Define Variable Text Path DV [path[,line]];<br />
LINE AND FILL ATTRIBUTES GROUP<br />
Line Type LT [line_type[,pattern_length[,mode]]];<br />
Line Attributes LA [kind,value ... [,kind,value]];<br />
Pen Width PW [width[,pen]];<br />
Pen Width Unit Selection WU [type];<br />
Select Pen SP [pen]; (required, 1 for black (recommended) or 0 for white)<br />
Symbol Mode SM [char];<br />
Fill Type FT [fill_type[,option1[,option2]]];<br />
Anchor Corner AC [x_coordinate,y_coordinate];<br />
Raster Fill Definition RF [index[,width,height,pen_nbr ... pen_nbr]];<br />
(width and height must be less than 255)<br />
User Defined Line Type UL [index[,gap1 ... gapn]];<br />
A-22 Printer Commands ENWW<br />
Table A-2. HP-GL/2 Commands (continued)<br />
* Parameters in brackets are optional.<br />
FUNCTION MNEMONIC PARAMETERS*<br />
CONFIGURATION AND STATUS GROUP<br />
Advance Full Page PG [n];<br />
Scale SC [x1,x2,y1,y2[,type[,left,bottom]]];<br />
or<br />
[x1,xfactor,y1,yfactor,2];<br />
Input Window IW [xLL,yLL,xUR,yUR];<br />
Input P1 and P2 IP [p1x,p1y[,p2x,p2y]];<br />
Input Relative P1 And P2 IR [p1x,p1y[,p2x,p2y]];<br />
Default Values DF None<br />
Initialize IN [n];<br />
Replot RP [n];<br />
Rotate Coordinate System RO [angle];<br />
TECHNICAL GRAPHICS EXTENSION<br />
Begin Plot BP [kind, value...[,kind, value]];<br />
Chord Tolerance Mode CT [mode];<br />
Download Character DL [charnum [[,up], x, y&#8230;[,up],x,y]];<br />
Frame Advance FR<br />
Media Type MT [type];<br />
Merge Control MC [mode [, opcod]];<br />
Output Error OE<br />
Output Hardclip Limits OH<br />
Output Identification OI<br />
Output P1 and P2 OP<br />
Output Status OS<br />
Pixel Placement PP [mode];<br />
Plot Size PS [length [,width]];<br />
Quality Level QL [quality level]<br />
ENWW Printer Commands A-23<br />
Table A-3. Control Codes<br />
Function Symbol Decimal Value Description<br />
Backspace B<br />
S 8 Move one column left unless at left margin, in which case no action is taken.<br />
Horizontal Tab H<br />
T 9 Move to the next horizontal tab stop. The tab stops are at the left margin, and<br />
every eight columns to the right of the left margin.<br />
Line Feed L<br />
F 10 Move to the next print line while maintaining current column position.<br />
Form Feed F<br />
F 12 Move to the first line at top of the next page while maintaining current column<br />
position.<br />
Carriage Return C<br />
R 13 Move to the left margin on the current print line.<br />
Shift Out S<br />
O 14 Select characters that follow from the current secondary font until receipt of a<br />
Shift In.<br />
Shift In S<br />
I 15 Select characters that follow from the current primary font until receipt of a<br />
Shift Out.<br />
Escape E<br />
C 27 Indicates the beginning of a special control sequence (escape sequence).<br />
Space S<br />
P 32 Move one column to the right unless already at the right margin, in which case<br />
no action is taken.<br />
A-24 Printer Commands ENWW<br />
ENWW Internal Symbol Set Charts B-1<br />
BInternal Symbol Set<br />
Charts<br />
Introduction<br />
This section includes symbol set tables showing character locations<br />
and decimal addresses. Individual tables are provided for the<br />
following symbol sets:<br />
PC-8 PC-Turkish<br />
Roman-8 Windows CP1257 Baltic<br />
Windows CP1252 Latin 1 ISO 8859-10 Latin 6<br />
ISO 8859-1 Latin 1 PC-775<br />
PC-850 Multilingual Symbol Font2<br />
PC-1004 Wingdings Font2<br />
ISO 8859-15 Latin 9 Windows Dingbats Font2<br />
PC-858 Multilingual PS Text<br />
Roman-9 MC Text<br />
Windows CP1252-obs. PS-Math1<br />
PC-8 Danish/Norwegian Math-81<br />
Windows CP1250 Latin 2 Pi Font1<br />
ISO 8859-2 Latin 2 Desktop<br />
PC-852 Legal<br />
Windows CP1254 Latin 5 Microsoft Publishing1<br />
ISO 8859-9 Latin 5<br />
1 These math sets are inappropriate in script faces, italic faces, or any unusual weight or style. MS<br />
Publishing and Pi Font may be used with script, italic, or unusual weight styles, since these sets<br />
contain few “limited sensitivity” characters that conflict with the typeface sensitive characters of that<br />
typeface.<br />
2 Available in one typeface only.<br />
B-2 Internal Symbol Set Charts ENWW<br />
The gray shaded areas in these tables denote printer control code<br />
areas. Math composite characters are shown with light-colored<br />
shades, and line-draw composite characters are shown with<br />
dark-colored shades. Composite characters are made by combining<br />
individual character elements into a large character.<br />
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) symbol sets<br />
and the HP German and HP Spanish symbol sets are represented by<br />
a character substitution table (see page B-19). The final table, the<br />
Roman-8 Character Conversion table identifies the hexadecimal,<br />
decimal, and octal codes for the Roman-8 symbol set.<br />
Note To identify the symbol sets that are supported by a printer, refer to<br />
Chapter 3, Internal Typefaces/Fonts and Symbol Sets,” in this<br />
document.<br />
ENWW Internal Symbol Set Charts B-3<br />
B-4 Internal Symbol Set Charts ENWW<br />
ENWW Internal Symbol Set Charts B-5<br />
B-6 Internal Symbol Set Charts ENWW<br />
ENWW Internal Symbol Set Charts B-7<br />
B-8 Internal Symbol Set Charts ENWW<br />
ENWW Internal Symbol Set Charts B-9<br />
B-10 Internal Symbol Set Charts ENWW<br />
ENWW Internal Symbol Set Charts B-11<br />
B-12 Internal Symbol Set Charts ENWW<br />
ENWW Internal Symbol Set Charts B-13<br />
B-14 Internal Symbol Set Charts ENWW<br />
ENWW Internal Symbol Set Charts B-15<br />
B-16 Internal Symbol Set Charts ENWW<br />
ENWW Internal Symbol Set Charts B-17<br />
B-18 Internal Symbol Set Charts ENWW<br />
ENWW Internal Symbol Set Charts B-19<br />
B-20 Internal Symbol Set Charts ENWW<br />
ENWW Internal Symbol Set Charts B-21<br />
B-22 Internal Symbol Set Charts ENWW<br />
ENWW Internal Symbol Set Charts B-23<br />
B-24 Internal Symbol Set Charts ENWW<br />
ENWW Internal Symbol Set Charts B-25<br />
B-26 Internal Symbol Set Charts ENWW<br />
ENWW Internal Symbol Set Charts B-27<br />
B-28 Internal Symbol Set Charts ENWW<br />
ENWW Internal Symbol Set Charts B-29<br />
B-30 Internal Symbol Set Charts ENWW<br />
ENWW Internal Symbol Set Charts B-31<br />
B-32 Internal Symbol Set Charts ENWW<br />
ENWW Internal Symbol Set Charts B-33<br />
B-34 Internal Symbol Set Charts ENWW<br />
ISO Substitution Table<br />
This table provides a quick reference for the values of special<br />
characters contained in ISO (International Organization of<br />
Standardization) symbol sets. ISO symbol sets contain the same<br />
characters as the ASCII symbol set, except for the character<br />
positions listed in this table. For example, in the ISO 4 (United<br />
Kingdom) symbol set, the British pound sign replaces the number<br />
sign used in decimal position 35 of the ASCII symbol set.<br />
Table B-1. ISO Substitution Characters<br />
*These symbol sets are becoming obsolete and are not recommended for future use and are not present on<br />
the HP LaserJet 4, 4M, 4Si, 4SiMx, 4L, 4ML, 4P, 4MP, 4PJ, 4LJ Pro, 4LC, 4 Plus, 4M Plus, 4V, 4MV, 5, 5M,<br />
5P, 5L, 5Si, 5SiMx, 5Si Mopier, 6L, 6P, 6MP, LaserJet 1100, 2100, 4000, 5000, 8000, and 8100 series,<br />
Color LaserJet family, and DeskJet 1200C, 1600C printers.<br />
ENWW Internal Symbol Set Charts B-35<br />
Conversion Table<br />
Table B-2 gives the hexadecimal, decimal, and octal equivalent of<br />
each character in the Roman-8 and Roman-9 symbol sets. (The only<br />
difference between the Roman-9 and Roman-8 symbol sets is the<br />
Hex 0xBA character position: for Roman-9 the character is the Euro<br />
Sign, and for Roman-8 the character is the General Currency<br />
Symbol.) Use this table when your software requires hexadecimal,<br />
decimal, or octal values in place of your printer command characters.<br />
This conversion table begins on the following page.<br />
B-36 Internal Symbol Set Charts ENWW<br />
Table B-2. Roman-8 / Roman-9 Character Conversion<br />
ENWW Internal Symbol Set Charts B-37<br />
Table B-2. Roman-8 / Roman-9 Character Conversion (continued)<br />
B-38 Internal Symbol Set Charts ENWW<br />
Table B-2. Roman-8 / Roman-9 Character Conversion (continued)<br />
ENWW Internal Symbol Set Charts B-39<br />
Table B-2. Roman-8 / Roman-9 Character Conversion (continued)<br />
B-40 Internal Symbol Set Charts ENWW<br />
Table B-2. Roman-8 / Roman-9 Character Conversion (continued)<br />
*Hex 0xBA character position: for Roman-9 the character is the Euro Sign, and for<br />
Roman-8 the character is the General Currency Symbol.<br />
ENWW Internal Symbol Set Charts B-41<br />
Table B-2. Roman-8 / Roman-9 Character Conversion (continued)<br />
B-42 Internal Symbol Set Charts ENWW<br />
Table B-2. Roman-8 / Roman-9 Character Conversion (continued)<br />
ENWW Symbol Set and Typeface Codes C-1<br />
CSymbol Set and<br />
Typeface Codes<br />
Introduction<br />
The symbol set IDs in Table C-1 are used to select symbol sets using<br />
PCL commands. Kind1 values are used to select symbol sets using<br />
HP-GL/2 commands. The values under Kind1 are also used in the<br />
Font Descriptor (header) symbol set field (bytes 14/15, described in<br />
Chapter 11, Font Creation of the PCL 5 Printer Language Technical<br />
Reference Manual). Table C-2 identifies the Typeface Family values<br />
for the various type foundries. Table C-3 identifies all the currently<br />
assigned typeface base values.<br />
C-2 Symbol Set and Typeface Codes ENWW<br />
Note The HP-GL/2 Kind1 value can be calculated from the symbol set ID.<br />
The Kind1 value is the same value used for the Symbol Set value<br />
field in the Font Header (refer to Chapter 11, Symbol Set of the PCL 5<br />
Printer Language Technical Reference Manual). The Kind1 value is<br />
computed by taking the value of the value field for the symbol set,<br />
multiplying it by 32, adding the decimal (ASCII) value of the<br />
termination character (the symbol set ID character value) of the<br />
escape sequence, and subtracting 64.<br />
Font Descriptor Symbol Set Value =<br />
(Escape Sequence Value Field Value * 32)<br />
+<br />
(Decimal Value of Escape Sequence<br />
Termination Character &#8211; 64).<br />
For example, to calculate the Kind1 value for the symbol set 19M<br />
(M = ASCII 77):<br />
Symbol set 19M = (19*32) + (77 -64) = 621<br />
ENWW Symbol Set and Typeface Codes C-3<br />
Table C-1. Symbol Set Values<br />
1 Contact your local software vendor for information regarding additional symbol set support.<br />
2 This value is also used for the Encoded Symbol Set Designator field in the user-defined symbol set<br />
descriptor, and for the Symbol Set field in the font headers.<br />
3 Not recommended for future use. These symbol sets are of limited usage and are being discontinued.<br />
Symbol Set Name1 Symbol<br />
Set ID<br />
Kind1<br />
Value2<br />
Symbol Set Name1 Symbol<br />
Set ID<br />
Kind1<br />
Value2<br />
GW-3212 18C 597 Line Draw-7 0L 12<br />
ISO 60: Danish/Norwegian 0D 4 HP Block Characters 1L 44<br />
Devanagari 2D 68 Tax Line Draw 2L 76<br />
ISO 4: United Kingdom 1E 37 Line Draw-8 8L 268<br />
Windows 3.1 Latin 2 9E 293 Ventura ITC Zapf Dingbats3 9L 300<br />
ISO 69: French 1F 38 PS ITC Zapf Dingbats 10L 332<br />
ISO 21: German 1G 39 ITC Zapf Dingbats Series 100 11L 364<br />
Greek-8 8G 263 ITC Zapf Dingbats Series 200 12L 396<br />
Windows 3.1 Latin/Greek 9G 295 ITC Zapf Dingbats Series 300 13L 428<br />
PC-851 Latin/Greek 10G 327 ITC Zapf Dingbats MS 14L 460<br />
PC-8 Latin/Greek 12G 391 Windows Baltic 19L 620<br />
Hebrew-7 0H 8 Carta 20L 652<br />
ISO 8859/8 Latin/Hebrew 7H 232 Ornaments 21L 684<br />
Hebrew-8 8H 264 Universal News &amp; Commercial<br />
Pi<br />
22L 716<br />
PC-862 Latin/Hebrew 15H 488 Chess 23L 748<br />
ISO 15: Italian 0I 9 Astrology 1 24L 780<br />
Microsoft Publishing 6J 202 Pi Set #1 31L 1004<br />
DeskTop 7J 234 Pi Set #2 32L 1036<br />
Document 8J 266 Pi Set #3 33L 1068<br />
PC-1004 9J 298 Pi Set #4 34L 1100<br />
PS Text 10J 330 Pi Set #5 35L 1132<br />
PS ISO Latin1 11J 362 Pi Set #6 36L 1164<br />
MC Text 12J 394 Wingdings 579L 18540<br />
Ventura International3 13J 426 Math-7 0M 13<br />
Ventura US3 14J 458 Tech-7 1M 45<br />
Swash Characters 16J 522 PS Math 5M 173<br />
Small Caps &amp; Old Style Figures 17J 554 Ventura Math3 6M 205<br />
Old Style Figures 18J 586 Math-8 8M 269<br />
Fractions 19J 618 Universal Greek &amp; Math Pi 10M 333<br />
Lining Figures 21J 682 TeX Math Extension 11M 365<br />
Small Caps and Lining Figures 22J 714 TeX Math Symbol 12M 397<br />
Alternate Caps 23J 746 TeX Math Italic 13M 429<br />
Kana-8 (JIS 210) 8K 267 Symbol 19M 621<br />
Korean-8 9K 299 ISO 8859/1 Latin 1 0N 14<br />
C-4 Symbol Set and Typeface Codes ENWW<br />
Table C-1. Symbol Set Values (continued)<br />
1 Contact your local software vendor for information regarding additional symbol set support.<br />
2 This value is also used for the Encoded Symbol Set Designator field in the user-defined symbol set<br />
descriptor and for the Symbol Set field in the font headers.<br />
Symbol Set Name1 Symbol<br />
Set ID<br />
Kind1<br />
Value2<br />
Symbol Set Name1 Symbol<br />
Set ID<br />
Kind1<br />
Value2<br />
ISO 8859/2 Latin 2 2N 78 Windows 3.1 Latin 5 5T 180<br />
ISO 8859/3 Latin 3 3N 110 Turkish-8 8T 276<br />
ISO 8859/4 Latin 4 4N 142 PC-8 Turkish 9T 308<br />
ISO 8859/9 Latin 5 5N 174 Teletex 10T 340<br />
ISO 8859/10 Latin 6 6N 206 ISO 6: ASCII 0U 21<br />
ISO 8859/15 Latin 9 9N 302 Legal 1U 53<br />
ISO 8859/5 Latin/Cyrillic 10N 334 Roman-9 4U 149<br />
ISO 8859/6 Latin/Arabic 11N 366 HPL 5U 181<br />
ISO 8859/7 Latin/Greek 12N 398 OEM-1 7U 245<br />
OCR-A 0O 15 Roman-8 8U 277<br />
OCR-B 1O 47 Windows 3.0 Latin 1 9U 309<br />
OCR-M 2O 79 PC-8, Code Page 437 10U 341<br />
MICR (E13B) 10O 335 PC-8 D/N, Danish/Norwegian 11U 373<br />
Typewriter Paired APL 0P 16 PC-850, Multilingual 12U 405<br />
Bit Paired APL 1P 48 PC-858 13U 437<br />
Expert 10P 336 Pi Font 15U 501<br />
Alternate 11P 368 PC-857 16U 533<br />
Fraktur 12P 400 PC-852, Latin 2 17U 565<br />
Reserved for Specials xQ 1732x Windows 3.1 Latin 1 19U 629<br />
Cyrillic ASCII (8859/5-1986) 0R 18 PC-860 Portugal 20U 661<br />
Cyrillic 1R 50 PC-861 Iceland 21U 693<br />
PC Cyrillic 3R 114 PC-863 Canada-French 23U 757<br />
Windows 3.1 Latin/Cyrillic 9R 306 PC-865 Norway 25U 821<br />
ISO 11: Swedish 0S 19 PC-775 26U 853<br />
ISO 17: Spanish 2S 83 Arabic-8 8V 278<br />
HP European Spanish 7S 243 Windows 3.1 Latin/Arabic 9V 310<br />
HP Latin Spanish 8S 275 Code Page 864 Latin/Arabic 10V 342<br />
HP-GL Download 16S 531 3 of 9 Barcode 0Y 25<br />
HP-GL Drafting 17S 563 Industrial 2 of 5 Barcode 1Y 57<br />
HP-GL Special Symbols 18S 595 Matrix 2 of 5 Barcode 2Y 89<br />
Sonata 20S 659 Interleaved 2 of 5 Barcode 4Y 153<br />
Thai-8 0T 20 CODABAR Barcode 5Y 185<br />
TISI 620-2533 (Thai) 1T 52 MSI/Plessey Barcode 6Y 217<br />
ENWW Symbol Set and Typeface Codes C-5<br />
Table C-1. Symbol Set Values (continued)<br />
1 Contact your local software vendor for information regarding additional symbol set support.<br />
2 This value is also used for the Encoded Symbol Set Designator field in the user-defined symbol set<br />
descriptor and for the Symbol Set field in the font headers.<br />
3 These symbol sets are becoming obsolete and are not recommended for future use and are not present<br />
on the HP LaserJet 4, 4M, 4Si, 4SiMx, 4L, 4ML, 4P, 4MP, 4PJ, 4LJ Pro, 4LC, 4 Plus, 4M Plus, 4V, 4MV, 5,<br />
5M, 5P, 5L, 5Si, 5SiMx, 5Si Mopier, 6L, 6P, 6MP, LaserJet 1100, 2100, 4000, 5000, 8000, and 8100<br />
series, Color LaserJet family, and DeskJet 1200C, 1600C printers.<br />
Symbol Set Name1 Symbol<br />
Set ID<br />
Kind1<br />
Value2<br />
Symbol Set Name1 Symbol<br />
Set ID<br />
Kind1<br />
Value2<br />
Code 11 Barcode 7Y 249 MICR (CMC-7) 14Y 473<br />
UPC/EAN Barcode 8Y 281 USPS ZIP 15Y 505<br />
Obsolete Symbol Sets3 Obsolete Symbol Sets3<br />
Math-7 (same as 0M) 0A 1 ISO 57: Chinese 2K 75<br />
Line Draw-7 (same as 0L) 0B 2 HP Spanish 1S 51<br />
HP Large Characters 0C 3 ISO 10: Swedish 3S 115<br />
ISO 61: Norwegian Version 2 1D 36 ISO 16: Portuguese 4S 147<br />
Roman Extension 0E 5 ISO 84: Portuguese 5S 179<br />
ISO 25: French 0F 6 ISO 85: Spanish 6S 211<br />
HP German 0G 7 ISO 2: International Reference 2U 85<br />
ISO 14: JIS ASCII 0K 11 Arabic (McKay’s version) 0V 22<br />
ISO 13: Katakana 1K 43<br />
C-6 Symbol Set and Typeface Codes ENWW<br />
Table C-2 represents the typeface family values assigned to type<br />
foundries. This value, plus the typeface base value (see Table C-3),<br />
produces the numeric code needed to access the typeface.<br />
ENWW Symbol Set and Typeface Codes C-7<br />
Table C-2. Typeface Family Values<br />
Examples:<br />
CG Times from Agfa = 5 4096 = 4101.<br />
801 from Bitstream Inc. = 5 8192 = 8197<br />
Univers from Agfa = 52 4096 = 4148.<br />
Times New Roman from Monotype = 517 16384 = 16901<br />
Vendor Name Typeface Vendor Value<br />
AGFA 4096<br />
Bitstream Inc. 8192<br />
Linotype Company 12288<br />
Monotype Corporation 16384<br />
Adobe Systems 20480<br />
Bigelow &amp; Holmes 28672<br />
C-8 Symbol Set and Typeface Codes ENWW<br />
Table C-3. Typeface Base Values<br />
Value Typeface Family1 Value Typeface Family1<br />
0 Line Printer 32 Brush (italic)<br />
2 Elite 32 Stop<br />
3 Courier 33 Blippo (black)<br />
4 Helvetica 33 Tea Chest (condensed)<br />
5 Times Roman 34 Hobo<br />
6 Letter Gothic 35 Windsor<br />
7 Script 38 Peignot<br />
8 Prestige 39 Baskerville<br />
9 Caslon 540 &amp; No. 3 41 Trade Gothic<br />
9 Caslon Antique (contour) 41 Pemai (Thai)<br />
9 Caslon Open Face (inline) 41 CG Trade<br />
10 Orator 42 Goudy Old Style<br />
11 Presentation 43 ITC Zapf Chancery<br />
13 Serifa 44 Clarendon<br />
14 Futura 45 ITC Zapf Dingbats<br />
14 Greek Futura 46 Cooper<br />
15 Palatino 47 ITC Bookman<br />
16 ITC Souvenir 47 Noparat (Thai)<br />
16 ITC Souvenir Greek 48 Stick<br />
17 Optima 49 HP-GL Drafting<br />
17 Safeer (Arabic) 50 HP-GL Spline<br />
17 Komain (Thai) 51 Gill Sans<br />
17 Greek Oracle 51 Unesco (Thai)<br />
18 ITC Garamond 52 Univers<br />
20 Coronet (italic) 53 Bodoni<br />
20 Chevalier (bold expanded pattern 0) 53 Poster Bodoni (black)<br />
21 Broadway 53 Greek Apla<br />
23 Century Schoolbook 54 Rockwell<br />
23 Greek &amp; Math Serif 55 Melior<br />
24 University Roman 56 ITC Tiffany<br />
27 ITC Korinna 57 ITC Clearface<br />
28 Naskh 58 Amelia<br />
29 Cloister Black 59 Park Avenue (italic)<br />
30 ITC Galliard 59 Falstaff (black)<br />
31 ITC Avant Garde Gothic 60 Handel Gothic<br />
31 Tom (Thai) 61 Dom Casual<br />
1 These typeface names may be registered trademarks of a third party. Use of these fonts may be<br />
conditional upon a license grant from the owners of the fonts. Hewlett-Packard makes no representation<br />
as to the quality or performance of the fonts, and any reference to the fonts does not grant any license or<br />
right to use the fonts.<br />
ENWW Symbol Set and Typeface Codes C-9<br />
62 ITC Benguiat 93 Kaufmann<br />
63 ITC Cheltenham 93 U-Thong (Thai)<br />
64 Century Expanded 94 ITC Bolt (extended)<br />
65 Franklin Gothic 94 ITC Machine (condensed)<br />
65 Paetai (Thai) 97 Revue<br />
68 Plantin 101 Garamond (Stempel)<br />
69 Trump Mediaeval 102 Garth Graphic<br />
70 Futura Black 103 ITC Ronda<br />
71 ITC American Typewriter 103 Candy Bits (patterned)<br />
72 Antique Olive 104 OCR-A<br />
72 Greek Antique Olive 105 Cochin<br />
73 Uncial 106 Englische Schreibschrift (italic)<br />
74 ITC Bauhaus 106 Mister Earl (condensed)<br />
75 Century Old Style 107 Flash (italic)<br />
76 ITC Eras 107 Woodstock<br />
77 Friz Quadrata (ITC) 108 Gothic (numbered)<br />
78 ITC Lubalin Graph 109 Stencil (ATF)<br />
79 Eurostile 110 OCR-B<br />
79 Intanon (Thai) 111 Akzidenz-Grotesk<br />
79 Greek Microstyle 112 Black White (patterned, outline, inline)<br />
80 Mincho (Japanese) 112 Logos<br />
80 Myoungjo (Korean) 113 Shannon<br />
80 HanYang Batang Proportional (Korean) 114 ITC Stone Informal<br />
81 ITC Serif Gothic 115 ITC Stone Sans<br />
81 Saemmul (Korea) 116 ITC Stone Serif<br />
81 Sammul (Korea) 117 Schneidler Mediaeval<br />
82 Snell Roundhand 118 ITC Symbol<br />
82 Pilgy (Korean) 119 ITC Weidemann<br />
83 Souvenir Gothic 120 Copperplate Gothic (display)<br />
84 Stymie 121 Trajan<br />
87 Bernhard Modern 122 Concorde<br />
89 Excelsior 123 Janson Text<br />
90 Gando Ronde Script 124 Linotype Centennial<br />
91 Ondine 125 Life<br />
91 EACT (Thai) 126 Minister<br />
92 P. T. Barnum 127 New Century Schoolbook<br />
Table C-3. Typeface Base Values (continued)<br />
Value Typeface Family1 Value Typeface Family1<br />
1 These typeface names may be registered trademarks of a third party. Use of these fonts may be<br />
conditional upon a license grant from the owners of the fonts. Hewlett-Packard makes no representation<br />
as to the quality or performance of the fonts, and any reference to the fonts does not grant any license or<br />
right to use the fonts.<br />
C-10 Symbol Set and Typeface Codes ENWW<br />
129 Naskh 164 Tieman<br />
130 Naskh Hollow 164 Gyosho<br />
131 Advertisers Naskh 165 David<br />
133 Koufi 166 Nork<br />
134 Oberon 167 Ousbouh<br />
135 Callisto 168 Koufi<br />
136 Charter 169 Italia (ITC)<br />
137 Serif Proportional 169 Hadassah<br />
138 Sans Serif Monospace 170 Bembo<br />
139 Amerigo 170 Sharif<br />
140 PiFont 171 Aachen<br />
141 Old Dreadful 171 Malik<br />
142 Carmina 172 Americana<br />
143 Arrus 173 Arnold Boecklin<br />
144 Oz 174 Copperplate Gothic (text)<br />
146 Iowan Old Style 175 Belwe<br />
152 Maru Gosikku (round gothic Japan) 176 ITC Berkeley Oldstyle<br />
152 Gulrim (Korean) 177 Frutiger<br />
152 HanYang Gulrim Proportional (Korean) 178 Candida<br />
153 Gosikku (Kaku, gothic Japan) 179 Folio<br />
153 Gothic (Japan, Fixed Pitch) 180 Corona<br />
153 HanYang Dotum Proportional (Korean) 181 ITC Kabel<br />
154 Socho 181 Zeppelin (inline)<br />
155 Kyokasho (text book) 182 Garamond No. 3<br />
156 Kaisho 183 Sabon<br />
157 Trad. Arabic Script, Lotus, or Lily 184 ITC Novarese<br />
158 Arabic News 185 Weiss<br />
159 Post Antiqua 186 Hiroshige<br />
160 Aerospace Pi 187 French Script<br />
160 Devanagari (Hindi) 188 Meridien<br />
161 Maritime Pi 189 Mistral<br />
161 Krishna (Gujarati) 190 Aster<br />
162 Bits Pic Pi 191 Caledonia<br />
162 Ranjit (Gurmukhi) 192 Nuptial Script<br />
163 Keycap Pi 193 Lucida<br />
163 Raj Raja (Tamil) 194 Song (China)<br />
Table C-3. Typeface Base Values (continued)<br />
Value Typeface Family1 Value Typeface Family1<br />
1 These typeface names may be registered trademarks of a third party. Use of these fonts may be<br />
conditional upon a license grant from the owners of the fonts. Hewlett-Packard makes no representation<br />
as to the quality or performance of the fonts, and any reference to the fonts does not grant any license or<br />
right to use the fonts.<br />
ENWW Symbol Set and Typeface Codes C-11<br />
194 Adobe Wood Series 1 226 Comenius-Antiqua<br />
195 Memphis 227 Delta<br />
196 Lucida Sans 228 Italian Old Style<br />
197 Syntax 229 Zingo<br />
198 Utopia 230 Octavian<br />
199 Berthold Walbaum Buch 230 Borders &amp; Ornaments 1<br />
200 Minion 231 Footlight<br />
201 Marigold 231 Borders &amp; Ornaments 4<br />
202 ITC Tiepolo 232 Apollo<br />
203 Versailles 232 Borders &amp; Ornaments 5<br />
204 ITC Leawood 233 Bremen<br />
205 ITC Caslon No. 224 233 Borders &amp; Ornaments 6<br />
206 ITC Cushing 234 Oranda<br />
207 ITC Fenice 234 Communication 1<br />
208 ITC Usherwood 235 Nubian<br />
209 ITC Benguiat Gothic 235 Communication 2<br />
210 Spartan 236 Cataneo<br />
210 ITC Ozwald (fatface) 236 Communication 3<br />
211 Neuzeit Grotesk 237 Wittenberger Fraktur<br />
212 PMN Caecilia 237 Communication 6<br />
213 ITC Busorama 238 Modern<br />
214 Agfa Wile Roman 238 PL Modern<br />
215 ITC Zapf International 238 Games &amp; Sports 1<br />
216 Poppl-Pontifex 239 Artistik<br />
217 ITC Quay Sans 239 Games &amp; Sports 2<br />
218 Arial 240 Flintstones<br />
219 Fairfield 240 Games &amp; Sports 3<br />
220 ITC Zapf Book 241 SnowCap<br />
221 Lucida Casual 241 Games &amp; Sports 4<br />
221 Linotype Technical Pi 1 &amp; 2 242 Bedrock<br />
222 Graphite 242 Holidays 1<br />
222 Linotype Textil Pi 1 &amp; 2 243 Star Fleet<br />
223 Poetica 243 Industry &amp; Engineering 1<br />
223 Century Schoolbook Monospace 244 Star Trek Film<br />
224 Berliner Grotesk 244 Industry &amp; Engineering 2<br />
225 Christiana 245 Star Trek<br />
Table C-3. Typeface Base Values (continued)<br />
Value Typeface Family1 Value Typeface Family1<br />
1 These typeface names may be registered trademarks of a third party. Use of these fonts may be<br />
conditional upon a license grant from the owners of the fonts. Hewlett-Packard makes no representation<br />
as to the quality or performance of the fonts, and any reference to the fonts does not grant any license or<br />
right to use the fonts.<br />
C-12 Symbol Set and Typeface Codes ENWW<br />
245 Transportation 1 275 Lutheresche Fraktur<br />
246 Hei (China) 275 Universal News &amp; Commercial Pi<br />
246 Star Trek Pi 276 Thunderbird (extra condensed)<br />
246 Transportation 2 276 ITC Honda (black)<br />
247 ITC Mendoza 277 Shelley<br />
248 Boton 277 Mr. Big<br />
249 Jaeger Daily News 278 Macbeth<br />
250 ITC Officina Serif 278 Universal Greek &amp; Math Pi<br />
251 ITC Officina Sans 279 ITC Century<br />
252 Goudy Modern 280 Vineta<br />
253 Scotch Roman 281 TBG Duc de Berry<br />
254 Temporary-Only Font 282 Times Europa<br />
256 Bar Codes 283 ITC Jamille<br />
257 Hadriano 284 Flyer<br />
258 Joanna 285 Wedding Text<br />
259 Onyx 286 Carolina<br />
260 Cyrillic Helvetica 287 Avenir<br />
260 Greek Helvetica 288 Lucia<br />
260 East Asian Helvetica 289 Tekton<br />
261 Cyrillic Times 290 Charme<br />
261 Greek Times 291 ITC Flora<br />
261 East Asian Times 292 Basilica<br />
262 ITC Quorum 293 Auriol<br />
263 Engravers&#8217; Old English 294 Kuenstler Script<br />
264 Kennerley 295 ITC New Baskerville<br />
265 Adobe Caslon 296 Berling<br />
266 Albertus 297 News Gothic<br />
267 New Aurora Grotesque 298 Critter<br />
268 TBG Omnia 298 Linotype Holiday Pi 1, 2, &amp; 3<br />
269 Glypha 299 Medici Script<br />
270 Tempo 300 Aurora<br />
270 Umbra (open shadow) 301 Carta<br />
271 American Text 302 Adobe Symbol<br />
272 Pasquale 303 Insignia<br />
273 ITC Elan 304 Perpetua<br />
274 Monotype Goudy Sans 305 Raleigh<br />
Table C-3. Typeface Base Values (continued)<br />
Value Typeface Family1 Value Typeface Family1<br />
1 These typeface names may be registered trademarks of a third party. Use of these fonts may be<br />
conditional upon a license grant from the owners of the fonts. Hewlett-Packard makes no representation<br />
as to the quality or performance of the fonts, and any reference to the fonts does not grant any license or<br />
right to use the fonts.<br />
ENWW Symbol Set and Typeface Codes C-13<br />
306 Romic 335 ITC Giovanni<br />
307 Formata 336 Neuzeit S<br />
308 Cyrillic Univers 337 Erbar<br />
308 Chuan Pim (like Univers) 338 Parisian<br />
308 Narkis Tam (like Univers) 339 Nofret<br />
308 Greek Univers II 340 City<br />
309 Bauer Bodoni 341 Old Style 7<br />
310 Industria 342 Bell Centennial<br />
311 Cutout 343 Lydian<br />
311 Decoration Pi 344 Monotype Ellington<br />
312 Letraset Bramley 345 Impressum<br />
313 Isabella 346 Reporter No. 2<br />
314 Cascade Script 347 Freestyle Script<br />
315 VAG Rounded 348 Serpentine<br />
316 Russell Square 349 Lithos<br />
317 Liberty 350 Basilia<br />
318 ITC Esprit 351 Simplified Arabic<br />
319 Clairvaux 352 Maximus<br />
320 Raphael 353 ITC Slimbach<br />
321 ITC Franklin Gothic 357 Berthold Garamond<br />
322 Murray Hill 358 Rad<br />
323 Baker Signet 358 Land Pi<br />
324 Mythos 359 Oxford (italic)<br />
324 Gambling Pi 359 Kino (bold condensed)<br />
325 San Marco 360 Looney Tunes<br />
326 Typo Roman 360 E13B MICR<br />
327 Engravers Text (inline) 361 Imperial<br />
327 New Berolina (italic) 361 CMC-7 MICR<br />
328 Orbit-B 362 Charlemagne<br />
329 McCollough 363 Present Script<br />
330 ITC Isadora 364 Repro Script (italic)<br />
331 Giddyup 364 Matura (bold)<br />
331 Audio Pi 365 Baskerville No. 2<br />
332 Letraset Crillee 366 Engravers&#8217; Roman<br />
333 Agfa Nadianne 367 VGC Egyptian 505<br />
334 Compliment 368 TBG Herculanum<br />
Table C-3. Typeface Base Values (continued)<br />
Value Typeface Family1 Value Typeface Family1<br />
1 These typeface names may be registered trademarks of a third party. Use of these fonts may be<br />
conditional upon a license grant from the owners of the fonts. Hewlett-Packard makes no representation<br />
as to the quality or performance of the fonts, and any reference to the fonts does not grant any license or<br />
right to use the fonts.<br />
C-14 Symbol Set and Typeface Codes ENWW<br />
369 Clearface Gothic 398 Schadow<br />
370 Studz 399 Akzidens Grotesk Buch<br />
370 Border Pi 1515-9 400 Akzidens Grotesk Buch Stencil<br />
371 Toolbox 401 Akzidens Grotesk Buch Schulbuch<br />
371 Bundesbahn Pi 402 Bookman<br />
372 Quake 403 Bruce Old Style<br />
372 Chemical Pi 404 Bulmer<br />
373 Neuland (solid &amp; inline) 405 Madison<br />
373 Newton Inline 406 Textype<br />
373 Warning Pi 407 Primer<br />
374 Harry 408 Garamond (Simoncini)<br />
375 Alternate Gothic (numbered) 409 Adobe Wood Series 2<br />
376 Figaro 410 Rotis Serif<br />
377 Formal Script 410 Caravan LH One<br />
378 Holland Title 411 Rotis Semiserif<br />
379 ITC Barcelona 411 Caravan LH Two<br />
380 Cartier 412 Rotis Sans Serif<br />
381 Deepdene 412 Caravan LH Three<br />
382 Delphin 413 Rotis Semisans<br />
383 Parsons 413 Caravan LH Four<br />
384 Brighton 414 Arcadia<br />
385 Berthold Barmeno 415 ITC Veljovik<br />
386 Berthold Colossalis 416 Armenian Aramian<br />
387 Berthold Cosmos 417 Armenian Barz<br />
388 ITC Isbell 418 Helvetica Rounded<br />
389 ITC Mixage 419 Olympian<br />
390 Sonata 420 DIN Engschrift (condensed)<br />
390 Badr, or Bayaan II 420 DIN Mittelschrift<br />
391 ITC Newtext 421 Granjon<br />
392 Happening 422 Guardi<br />
393 Menue 423 Impact<br />
394 Doric 424 Sassoon Primary<br />
395 S&#8217;maragd 425 Packard<br />
396 Pierrot 426 Baskerville Book<br />
396 Ornaments 427 ITC Pacella<br />
397 Berthold Bodoni Old Face 428 Rusticana<br />
Table C-3. Typeface Base Values (continued)<br />
Value Typeface Family1 Value Typeface Family1<br />
1 These typeface names may be registered trademarks of a third party. Use of these fonts may be<br />
conditional upon a license grant from the owners of the fonts. Hewlett-Packard makes no representation<br />
as to the quality or performance of the fonts, and any reference to the fonts does not grant any license or<br />
right to use the fonts.<br />
ENWW Symbol Set and Typeface Codes C-15<br />
429 Eccentric 456 Huxley Vertical<br />
430 Embassy Script 457 Grayda<br />
430 Greek Florentine Script II 458 Penfield No. 3<br />
431 PL Latin Bold 459 Michelangelo<br />
431 PL Latin Elongated (condensed) 460 Neo Didot<br />
431 Latin Antique 461 Berthold Caslon Buch<br />
431 Latin Wide (extended) 462 Sans No. 1<br />
432 ITC Modern 216 463 Torino<br />
433 Serlio 464 Photina<br />
434 Piranesi 465 Calligraphiques<br />
435 Imago 466 Concorde Nova<br />
436 Wilke 467 Franco<br />
437 Cyrillic 22 468 Goudy Text<br />
438 Adobe Garamond 469 Balloon (italic)<br />
439 Seagull 470 Eusebius<br />
440 Latin MT 470 Eusebius Open (inline)<br />
441 Runic MT 471 Digital<br />
442 Moore Computer 471 Noris Script (italic)<br />
443 Commercial Script 472 Poppl-Pontifex (B.metrics)<br />
444 Dominante 473 Amigo<br />
445 Wilhelm Klingspor Gotisch 473 Pelican (italic)<br />
446 Trajanus 473 Visigoth (bold italic)<br />
447 TSI Caxton 474 Letraset Arta<br />
447 Letraset Caxton 475 Post Mediaval<br />
448 Fette Fraktur 476 Adsans<br />
448 Sapphire (pattern 0) 477 Ariadne<br />
448 Saphir (pattern 0) 478 Calligraphy<br />
449 Rainbow Bass (pattern 0) 479 Didot<br />
449 European Pi 480 Ashley Script (italic)<br />
450 Banco 480 Ashley Crawford (bold)<br />
451 Bodoni Antiqua 480 Ashley Inline (inline)<br />
452 Sallwey Script 481 Catull<br />
452 Mathematical Pi 482 Cremona<br />
453 Congress 483 Audrey No. 2<br />
454 Cheq 484 Lo-Type<br />
455 Berthold Walbaum Buch (B.metrics) 485 Madame (patterned with shadow)<br />
Table C-3. Typeface Base Values (continued)<br />
Value Typeface Family1 Value Typeface Family1<br />
1 These typeface names may be registered trademarks of a third party. Use of these fonts may be<br />
conditional upon a license grant from the owners of the fonts. Hewlett-Packard makes no representation<br />
as to the quality or performance of the fonts, and any reference to the fonts does not grant any license or<br />
right to use the fonts.<br />
C-16 Symbol Set and Typeface Codes ENWW<br />
486 Roundy 510 ITC Beesknees (black)<br />
486 Animals 511 ITC Studio Script (italic)<br />
487 Ruling Script 511 ITC Mona Lisa Recut (inline)<br />
487 Business &amp; Services 1 511 ITC Mona Lisa Solid (upright)<br />
488 Sho 512 Sackers Square Gothic<br />
488 Business &amp; Services 2 512 Sackers English Script<br />
489 Wiesbaden Swing 513 Heritage<br />
489 Commercial 1 514 Sackers Gothic<br />
490 Star Trek Next 516 Greek Helios II<br />
490 Commercial 2 517 Times (Ten, New, etc.)<br />
491 ITC Highlander 518 Berthold Script<br />
491 Ecology 519 Bernhard Tango (italic)<br />
492 Helios II 520 Castellar (inline)<br />
492 General Symbols 1 521 Else<br />
493 Kai Medium 522 Basque (condensed)<br />
493 General Symbols 2 522 Palace Script (italic)<br />
494 Medical &amp; Pharmaceutical 1 523 Centaur<br />
495 Space 524 Fine Hand<br />
495 Musical 525 Linotype Astrology Pi<br />
496 Special Alphabets 4 526 Sackers Roman<br />
497 Special Alphabets 5 527 Kompakt (ultra black italic)<br />
498 Special Alphabets 6 527 Monoline Script (italic)<br />
499 Inflex 528 Othello (bold condensed)<br />
500 Monotype Old Style 529 Sackers Classic Roman<br />
501 Ming 529 Sackers Italian Script (italic)<br />
502 FangSong 530 Musketeer<br />
503 Helinda Rook 530 Riviera (inline)<br />
504 Original Script 531 Poppl-Residenz<br />
505 Citadel Script 532 Rotation<br />
506 Old Fashion Script 533 Bank Gothic<br />
507 ITC Legacy Serif 534 Delphian (inline)<br />
508 ITC Legacy Sans 534 Greeting Monotone<br />
509 Athenaeum 535 Sackers Antique Roman<br />
509 Athenaeum Negative (pattern 0) 536 Schwabacher<br />
509 Athenaeum Positive (pattern 1) 537 Egyptienne (condensed)<br />
510 ITC Anna (condensed) 538 Artisan Roman (inline)<br />
Table C-3. Typeface Base Values (continued)<br />
Value Typeface Family1 Value Typeface Family1<br />
1 These typeface names may be registered trademarks of a third party. Use of these fonts may be<br />
conditional upon a license grant from the owners of the fonts. Hewlett-Packard makes no representation<br />
as to the quality or performance of the fonts, and any reference to the fonts does not grant any license or<br />
right to use the fonts.<br />
ENWW Symbol Set and Typeface Codes C-17<br />
538 Forte (bold italic) 571 Helvetica Inserat (condensed)<br />
539 Burin Roman 572 Lucida Handwriting<br />
539 Burin Sans (light) 572 Milestones<br />
540 Hellenic Wide (extended) 573 Biffo<br />
541 Thompson Quillscript 574 Calvert<br />
542 Kartoon 575 Cantoria<br />
543 Classic Roman 576 Dorchester Script<br />
544 AG Old Face 577 Grotesque<br />
545 Lucian 578 Pepita<br />
546 Della Robbia 579 Vectora<br />
547 Libra 580 Script Bold<br />
548 Brody (bold upright) 581 Spectrum<br />
549 Ad Lib (bold) 582 Boulevard<br />
550 Choc (black) 583 Cheltenham<br />
551 Handle Oldstyle 584 De Vinne<br />
552 Roman 585 London Text (inline)<br />
553 Antique Roman 585 Profil (bold italic inline)<br />
554 Goudy Catalogue, addt’l Old Style faces 586 Imprint<br />
554 Goudy Handtooled (inline) 587 Allegro (bold italic)<br />
554 Goudy Heavyface (black) 587 Engraver&#8217;s Gothic (text)<br />
555 Calligrapher 588 Bernhard (bold condensed)<br />
556 Lucida Bright 588 Eckmann (text)<br />
557 Pi Collection 589 Cloister Open Face (outline)<br />
558 Broadpen 589 Davida (text)<br />
559 Amazone 589 Klang (italic)<br />
560 Frank Ruehl 590 Fry&#8217;s Baskerville<br />
561 Cloe 591 Metro<br />
562 Discus 592 Mandate<br />
563 Myriad 593 Star Trek Gen<br />
565 WTC Our Bodoni 594 Virile<br />
566 Ideal Schreibschrift 595 Bingham Script (text)<br />
567 Print 595 Block (bold)<br />
568 Lucida Blackletter 596 ITC Gorilla (text)<br />
569 Lucida Calligraphy 596 ITC Pioneer (outline shadow)<br />
570 Data 70 597 Ruzicka<br />
571 Compacta (expanded) 598 Bodoni Campanile<br />
Table C-3. Typeface Base Values (continued)<br />
Value Typeface Family1 Value Typeface Family1<br />
1 These typeface names may be registered trademarks of a third party. Use of these fonts may be<br />
conditional upon a license grant from the owners of the fonts. Hewlett-Packard makes no representation<br />
as to the quality or performance of the fonts, and any reference to the fonts does not grant any license or<br />
right to use the fonts.<br />
C-18 Symbol Set and Typeface Codes ENWW<br />
599 Linotype Modern 629 Pifont OCRA Numbers<br />
600 Monterey Script (italic) 630 Pifont Square Numbers<br />
600 Playbill (condensed) 631 Pifont Triangle Numbers<br />
601 Normande 632 Bank Script (italic)<br />
602 Wave 633 Serlio Dekoration (pi numbers)<br />
603 Bernhard Fashion (extra light) 634 Concorde (B.metrics)<br />
603 Mercurius 635 Jets<br />
604 Stuyvesant (inline) 636 Jetsons<br />
605 Impuls (italic) 637 Looney Type<br />
605 Romana (text &amp; bold) 638 Pompeijana<br />
606 Shotgun 639 Rusticana (Frutiger)<br />
607 Ehrhardt 640 Notre Dame<br />
608 ITC Grizzly 641 Beverly Hills (inline)<br />
609 ITC Grouch 641 Lotus (pattern 0)<br />
610 ITC Tom&#8217;s New Roman 642 Advertisers Gothic Light<br />
611 Palette (italic) 642 Eclipse (pattern 0)<br />
611 Hanseatic (ultrabold condensed) 643 Capone Light<br />
612 Bison 643 Victorian Silhouette (contour)<br />
613 Jefferson 644 Dynamo (extra bold)<br />
614 Electra 644 Modernistic (inline)<br />
615 Antique No. 3 645 Gallia (inline)<br />
616 Flemish Script (italic) 645 Skjald<br />
617 Hallmark Bodoni 646 Bell Gothic<br />
618 Modern #20 647 Gillies Gothic Bold (italic)<br />
619 Westinghouse Gothic 648 Quaint Roman<br />
620 Bloc (outline) 648 Chic (inline)<br />
620 Empire (ultra condensed) 649 PL Westerveldt Light (condensed)<br />
621 Oscar 650 PL Davison Americana<br />
622 Eagle Bold 651 TC Jasper<br />
622 Joanna Solotype (inline) 652 Poppl-Laudatio<br />
623 Akzidenz-Grotesk (B.metrics) 653 TC Europa Bold<br />
624 Koch Antiqua 654 Siena Black (italic)<br />
625 Mirarae 655 Yearbook<br />
626 Horley Old Style 656 Koloss (extra bold)<br />
627 Tango 657 Phenix American (extra condensed)<br />
628 Pifont Circle Numbers 658 PL Bernhardt<br />
Table C-3. Typeface Base Values (continued)<br />
Value Typeface Family1 Value Typeface Family1<br />
1 These typeface names may be registered trademarks of a third party. Use of these fonts may be<br />
conditional upon a license grant from the owners of the fonts. Hewlett-Packard makes no representation<br />
as to the quality or performance of the fonts, and any reference to the fonts does not grant any license or<br />
right to use the fonts.<br />
ENWW Symbol Set and Typeface Codes C-19<br />
659 Orlando Caps 686 Architect<br />
659 PL Barclay Outline (outline) 687 Beton Extra Bold<br />
660 PL Britannia Bold 688 Metropolis (extra bold, solid &amp; inline)<br />
661 PL Fiorello Condensed 689 PL Davison Zip Bold<br />
662 Fluidum Bold (italic) 690 Neon (Nebiolo)<br />
663 Woodblock (bold) 691 PL Benguiat Frisky<br />
663 Sinaloa (pattern 0) 692 PL Bartuska Trophy Oblique<br />
664 Stratford Extra Bold 693 Cable<br />
664 Matra (pattern 0) 694 PL Brazilia<br />
665 PL Tower Condensed 695 PL Radiant<br />
666 Section Bold Condensed 696 Ritmo Bold (italic)<br />
667 Miehle Condensed 697 PL Fiedler Gothic Bold<br />
668 Phyllis 698 Egiziano Black<br />
669 Modernique (extra bold) 699 Studio<br />
670 Egyptienne F 700 PL Futura Maxi<br />
671 Post Antiqua (B.metrics) 701 Solemnis<br />
672 Diotima 702 Quirinus Bold (condensed)<br />
673 Aldus 703 PL West Behemoth Semi Condensed<br />
(XBd Cd)<br />
674 Chaplin (italic) 704 Renault<br />
675 Uncle Sam Stars (pattern 0, shadow) 705 Forbes Bold<br />
675 Uncle Sam Stripes (pattern 1, shadow) 706 Mobil<br />
676 Wildstyle 707 Becket<br />
677 Logan (pattern 0) 708 Lucida Sans Typewriter<br />
677 Eon Age (pattern 1) 709 Cartoon Script Roman<br />
677 System X3 (pattern 2) 710 Campanula<br />
677 Galaxy Run (pattern 3) 711 Odilia<br />
678 Jukebox (bold condensed) 712 Lino Letter<br />
679 Marking Numbers Squares 713 Henche<br />
679 Al Harf Al Jadid 714 Mahlau (condensed)<br />
680 Vivaldi 715 Aquarias No. 8 (bold)<br />
681 Codex 716 CG Frontiera<br />
682 Metronome Gothic (bold extra<br />
condensed)<br />
717 Globe Gothic<br />
683 Salut (bold) 718 Signature<br />
684 Lucida Fax 719 Sans Serif Stencil<br />
685 Bellevue 720 Boldface PS<br />
Table C-3. Typeface Base Values (continued)<br />
Value Typeface Family1 Value Typeface Family1<br />
1 These typeface names may be registered trademarks of a third party. Use of these fonts may be<br />
conditional upon a license grant from the owners of the fonts. Hewlett-Packard makes no representation<br />
as to the quality or performance of the fonts, and any reference to the fonts does not grant any license or<br />
right to use the fonts.<br />
C-20 Symbol Set and Typeface Codes ENWW<br />
721 Title PS 756 Caliban (condensed italic)<br />
725 Hess Neobold 757 Ex Ponto<br />
726 Hollandse Mediaeval 758 Neue Hammer Unziale 1<br />
727 Holland Seminar 758 Neue Hammer Unziale 2 (edge)<br />
728 CG Cloister 759 Galahad<br />
729 Adroit 760 LiShu (China)<br />
730 Claire News 760 Gungse (Korean)<br />
731 Triplett 760 HanYang GungSe Proportional (Korean)<br />
732 Accolade 761 Yuang (Yuan, XiYuang &#8211; China)<br />
733 Claridge 762 Miryam<br />
734 Alpin Gothic 763 Ryadh<br />
735 Geometric 764 Arkona (ital script)<br />
736 Heldustry 765 El Greco (ital script)<br />
737 Busorama 766 Aja (ital script)<br />
738 Salto 767 Poppl-Exquisit (ital script)<br />
739 Fehrle Display 768 Sassafras Roman<br />
740 Kismet 769 Kigali Roman<br />
741 Digi Fraktur 770 Rundfunk Antiqua<br />
742 Anglia 771 Rundfunk Grotesk<br />
743 Jiffy 772 Apolline<br />
744 Rosewood 773 Alisal<br />
745 Zebrawood 774 Strider<br />
746 Pepperwood (condensed) 775 Throhand<br />
747 Copal (solid) 776 Cicéro<br />
747 Copal (outline, patterned) 777 Antique Condensed Two<br />
748 Motter Corpus (extrabold) 778 Asphalt Black<br />
749 Cerigo 779 Avalon<br />
750 Caflisch Script 780 Brok<br />
751 Mezz 781 Citadel<br />
752 Nueva 782 Hermes<br />
753 Penumbra 783 Lafayette<br />
754 Sanvito 784 Narcissus<br />
755 Viva 785 Pilsner<br />
756 Alexa (italic) 786 Showcard Moderne<br />
756 Balzano 787 Streamline<br />
Table C-3. Typeface Base Values (continued)<br />
Value Typeface Family1 Value Typeface Family1<br />
1 These typeface names may be registered trademarks of a third party. Use of these fonts may be<br />
conditional upon a license grant from the owners of the fonts. Hewlett-Packard makes no representation<br />
as to the quality or performance of the fonts, and any reference to the fonts does not grant any license or<br />
right to use the fonts.<br />
ENWW Symbol Set and Typeface Codes C-21<br />
788 Scherzo 820 Elegant (inline &amp; outline)<br />
789 Jante Antiqua 821 Poetry (solid &amp; inline)<br />
790 Albers Architype 822 Sphinx (extrabold, solid &amp; inline)<br />
791 Aubette Architype 823 Tube (upright)<br />
792 Ballmer Architype 824 Searsucker (solid, outline, patterned)<br />
793 Bayer Type Architype 825 Hindenburg (upright)<br />
794 Schwitters Architype 826 Informal (black, norm &amp; condensed)<br />
795 Crane 827 Marquis (upright)<br />
796 Runa Serif 828 Questions<br />
797 Comedia Serif 829 Maximilian (upright, inline)<br />
798 Breadline Normal 830 Minimal (upright thin)<br />
799 Revolution Normal 831 Stalk (upright inline)<br />
800 Virgin Roman Normal 832 Mariposa (family)<br />
801 Gararond 833 Mariposa Sans (family)<br />
802 Abacus 834 Corvallis (upright &amp; italic)<br />
803 Classic 835 Corvallis Sans (upright &amp; italic)<br />
804 Cupid 836 Alligators<br />
805 Arepo 837 Carmela (italic)<br />
806 Aureus Uncial (upright) 838 Dorothea (upright)<br />
807 Connach (upright, norm and uncial lc) 839 Hrabanus (upright)<br />
808 Cresci Rotunda (upright) 840 Lexie&#8217;s Animals<br />
809 Donatello (italic, black italic) 841 Mexican Birds<br />
810 Francesca (lombardic, upright &amp; cond) 841 Mexican Borders<br />
810 Lombardic Capitals (upright) 841 Mexican Symbols<br />
811 Ludovico Smooth (italic &amp; flourishes) 842 Monmouth (upright)<br />
811 Ludovico Woodcut (italic &amp; flourishes) 843 Neuhengen (upright)<br />
812 Mantegna (italic) 844 Ophelia Italic<br />
813 Palatino Rotunda (upright) 845 Poggio Bookhand (upright)<br />
814 Percival (upright) 846 Pompeii Capitals (upright)<br />
815 Wolfdance (italic) 847 Ramsey (upright)<br />
816 Adastra (bold italic inline) 848 Sallando Italic<br />
817 Ampersands 849 Thalia Italic<br />
818 Arwen (upright) 850 Trieste (upright)<br />
819 Blocks (upright, solid filled) 851 Connach Historic<br />
Table C-3. Typeface Base Values (continued)<br />
Value Typeface Family1 Value Typeface Family1<br />
1 These typeface names may be registered trademarks of a third party. Use of these fonts may be<br />
conditional upon a license grant from the owners of the fonts. Hewlett-Packard makes no representation<br />
as to the quality or performance of the fonts, and any reference to the fonts does not grant any license or<br />
right to use the fonts.<br />
C-22 Symbol Set and Typeface Codes ENWW<br />
852 Lombardic Caps 885 Bossa Nova MVB<br />
853 Ludovico Smooth Flourish 886 Emmascript MVB<br />
853 Ludovico Woodcut Flourish 887 Dante MT<br />
854 Newton Inline 888 Strayhorn MT<br />
855 Lucida Typewriter 889 Currency Symbol Pi Font<br />
856 Mojo 890 Russell Oblique<br />
857 Shuriken Boy 891 Postino<br />
858 Andreas Plain 892 Immi 505<br />
859 Jenson 893 Brashe<br />
860 Ouch! 894 Kid Sans<br />
861 Bermuda Open 895 Meister<br />
862 Kolo Regular 896 Bear Rock Technologies Bar Codes<br />
863 Spumoni 897 Fournier MT<br />
864 Banshee 898 Bell MT<br />
865 ZiptyDo 899 Mercurius CT<br />
866 Coriander 930 Akzidenz Grotesk Buch Rounded<br />
867 Prima Sans Roman 1030 Isil Gothic<br />
868 Nyx 1070 Euro Sign<br />
869 Hardwood LP 1078 Euro Font<br />
870 Manito LP 2128 HanYang Batang Fixed Pitch (Korean)<br />
871 Wendy 2128 MS Mincho (Japan, Proportional)<br />
872 Spring 2200 HanYang Gulrim Fixed Pitch (Korean)<br />
873 Old Claude 2201 HanYang Dotum Fixed Pitch (Korean)<br />
874 Florens LP 2201 MS Gothic (Japan, Proportional)<br />
875 Khaki One 2549 Ming Light (Japan, Proportional)<br />
876 Pompeia UT (inline) 2730 Wingdings<br />
877 Kepler 2808 HanYang GungSe Fixed Pitch (Korean)<br />
878 Chaparral<br />
879 Jimbo<br />
880 Cronos<br />
881 Celestia Antiqua<br />
882 Flood<br />
883 Prima Serif<br />
884 Magnolia MVB<br />
Table C-3. Typeface Base Values (continued)<br />
Value Typeface Family1 Value Typeface Family1<br />
1 These typeface names may be registered trademarks of a third party. Use of these fonts may be<br />
conditional upon a license grant from the owners of the fonts. Hewlett-Packard makes no representation<br />
as to the quality or performance of the fonts, and any reference to the fonts does not grant any license or<br />
right to use the fonts.<br />
ENWW MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes D-1<br />
DMSL/Unicode Symbol<br />
Indexes<br />
Introduction<br />
Table D-1, the Master Symbol List, lists all of the characters available<br />
for the printers and their MSL index numbers. Table D-2, shows the<br />
characters contained in the MSL symbol collections. Table D-3, the<br />
Unicode Symbol List, lists all of the characters available for the<br />
printers and identifies their unicode index number. Table D-4 shows<br />
the characters contained in the unicode symbol collections.<br />
Note Printers released in 1998 and newer (the LaserJet 8000 and newer)<br />
contain the Euro character as character code 128 (hex 0&#215;80). Earlier<br />
printers require an added solution to print the Euro character.<br />
D-2 MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes ENWW<br />
Table D-1. Master Symbol List &#8211; Basic Latin (Bit 63)<br />
ENWW MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes D-3<br />
Table D-1. Master Symbol List &#8211; Basic Latin (Bit 63) (continued)<br />
D-4 MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes ENWW<br />
Table D-1. Master Symbol List &#8211; Basic Latin (Bit 63) (continued)<br />
ENWW MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes D-5<br />
Table D-1. Master Symbol List &#8211; Basic Latin (Bit 63) (continued)<br />
D-6 MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes ENWW<br />
Table D-1. Master Symbol List &#8211; Basic Latin (Bit 63) (continued)<br />
ENWW MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes D-7<br />
Table D-1. Master Symbol List &#8211; Basic Latin (Bit 63) (continued)<br />
D-8 MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes ENWW<br />
Table D-1. Master Symbol List &#8211; Basic Latin (Bit 63) (continued)<br />
ENWW MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes D-9<br />
Table D-1. Master Symbol List &#8211; East European (Bit 62) (continued)<br />
D-10 MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes ENWW<br />
Table D-1. Master Symbol List &#8211; Turkish (Bit 61) (continued)<br />
ENWW MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes D-11<br />
Table D-1. Master Symbol List &#8211; Baltic/Nordic/Latin-6 (Bit 60) (continued)<br />
D-12 MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes ENWW<br />
Table D-1. Master Symbol List &#8211; Baltic/Nordic/Latin-6 (Bit 60) (continued)<br />
ENWW MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes D-13<br />
Table D-1. Master Symbol List &#8211; Math (Bit 34) (continued)<br />
D-14 MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes ENWW<br />
Table D-1. Master Symbol List &#8211; Math (Bit 34) (continued)<br />
ENWW MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes D-15<br />
Table D-1. Master Symbol List &#8211; Math (Bit 34) (continued)<br />
D-16 MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes ENWW<br />
Table D-1. Master Symbol List &#8211; Math (Bit 34) (continued)<br />
ENWW MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes D-17<br />
Table D-1. Master Symbol List &#8211; Semi-Graphics (Bit 33) (continued)<br />
D-18 MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes ENWW<br />
Table D-1. Master Symbol List &#8211; Semi-Graphics (Bit 33) (continued)<br />
ENWW MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes D-19<br />
Table D-1. Master Symbol List &#8211; Semi-Graphics (Bit 33) (continued)<br />
D-20 MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes ENWW<br />
Table D-2. MSL Symbol Collections<br />
ENWW MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes D-21<br />
Table D-2. MSL Symbol Collections (continued)<br />
D-22 MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes ENWW<br />
Table D-2. MSL Symbol Collections (continued)<br />
ENWW MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes D-23<br />
Table D-2. MSL Symbol Collections (continued)<br />
D-24 MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes ENWW<br />
Table D-3. Unicode Symbol List &#8211; ASCII (Bit 31)<br />
ENWW MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes D-25<br />
Table D-3. Unicode Symbol List &#8211; ASCII (Bit 31) (continued)<br />
D-26 MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes ENWW<br />
Table D-3. Unicode Symbol List &#8211; Latin 1 (Bit 30) (continued)<br />
ENWW MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes D-27<br />
Table D-3. Unicode Symbol List &#8211; Latin 1 (Bit 30) (continued)<br />
D-28 MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes ENWW<br />
Table D-3. Unicode Symbol List &#8211; Latin 2 (Bit 29) (continued)<br />
ENWW MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes D-29<br />
Table D-3. Unicode Symbol List &#8211; Latin 2 (Bit 29) (continued)<br />
D-30 MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes ENWW<br />
Table D-3. Unicode Symbol List &#8211; Latin 5 (Bit 28) (continued)<br />
ENWW MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes D-31<br />
Table D-3. Unicode Symbol List &#8211; Latin 5 (Bit 28) (continued)<br />
D-32 MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes ENWW<br />
Table D-3. Unicode Symbol List &#8211; Latin 6 (Bit 20) (continued)<br />
ENWW MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes D-33<br />
Table D-3. Unicode Symbol List &#8211; Latin 6 (Bit 20) (continued)<br />
D-34 MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes ENWW<br />
Table D-3. Unicode Symbol List &#8211; Latin 6 (Bit 20) (continued)<br />
ENWW MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes D-35<br />
Table D-3. Unicode Symbol List &#8211; Desktop Publishing (Bit 27) (continued)<br />
D-36 MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes ENWW<br />
Table D-3. Unicode Symbol List &#8211; Accents (Bit 26) (continued)<br />
ENWW MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes D-37<br />
Table D-3. Unicode Symbol List &#8211; PCL (Bit 25) (continued)<br />
D-38 MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes ENWW<br />
Table D-3. Unicode Symbol List &#8211; Macintosh (Bit 24) (continued)<br />
ENWW MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes D-39<br />
Table D-3. Unicode Symbol List &#8211; PostScript (Bit 23) (continued)<br />
D-40 MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes ENWW<br />
Table D-3. Unicode Symbol List &#8211; PC (Bit 22) (continued)<br />
ENWW MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes D-41<br />
Table D-4. Unicode Symbol Collections<br />
D-42 MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes ENWW<br />
Table D-4. Unicode Symbol Collections (continued)<br />
ENWW MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes D-43<br />
Table D-4. Unicode Symbol Collections (continued)<br />
D-44 MSL/Unicode Symbol Indexes ENWW<br />
ENWW Index 1<br />
Index<br />
Symbols<br />
?&amp;b#W 2-7<br />
?*l # R 2-24<br />
?*l#O &#8211; Logical Operation 2-16<br />
A<br />
adaptive compression<br />
IIIP 2-4<br />
Adaptive Data Compression (ADC) 5-1<br />
banded images 5-5<br />
image separation 5-5<br />
transmission guidelines 5-3<br />
adaptive data compression (ADC) 2-4<br />
advance full page (PG) command 2-109<br />
alphanumeric ID command 2-78<br />
AppleTalk<br />
configuration 2-7, 2-70<br />
device type 2-9<br />
PCL job support 2-7<br />
RENAME 2-8, 2-70<br />
type, PostScript 2-8<br />
ZONE 2-70<br />
arbitrary dither matrix sizes 2-85<br />
assign color index command 2-69<br />
B<br />
base values, typeface 3-13<br />
bitmap fonts, internal 3-2<br />
C<br />
character<br />
conversion table B-35<br />
downloading 5-6<br />
enhancement segment 2-35, 2-46<br />
enhancements 2-51<br />
text path direction 2-33<br />
CID command 2-69<br />
color<br />
commands 2-84<br />
components 1, 2, and 3 2-69<br />
foreground 2-69<br />
lookup tables 2-69<br />
Color LaserJet<br />
4500 series printers 2-111<br />
8500 series printers 2-119<br />
Color LaserJet printer 2-69<br />
command<br />
alphanumeric ID 2-78<br />
assign color index 2-69<br />
change text path direction 2-33<br />
configuration 2-7<br />
end raster graphics 2-2, 2-62, 2-70<br />
enter HP-GL/2 mode 2-84, 2-86<br />
fill type HP-GL/2 5-6<br />
foreground color 2-69<br />
HP-GL/2 mode 2-86<br />
job separation 2-2, 2-62<br />
line type HP-GL/2 5-6<br />
logical operation 2-16<br />
MC (merge control) 2-28<br />
mechanical print quality 2-84, 2-88<br />
media destination (output bin) 2-77<br />
media source 2-75<br />
media type 2-84, 2-87<br />
negative motion 2-89<br />
number of copies 2-2, 2-62, 2-70<br />
output bin 2-77<br />
output bin selection 2-2, 2-62, 2-70<br />
page size 2-2, 2-62<br />
palette control 2-69<br />
paper (media) source 2-75<br />
paper type 2-106<br />
pixel placement 2-24<br />
PP (pixel placement) 2-27<br />
print quality 2-88<br />
push/pop palette 2-70<br />
render algorithm 2-70, 2-103<br />
simple color 2-70<br />
text parsing method 2-32<br />
text path direction 2-33<br />
compression<br />
adaptive compression 2-4<br />
transmission recommendations 5-4<br />
compression methods, memory saving<br />
5-5<br />
configuration command 2-7<br />
Configure Image Data (CID) command<br />
2-69<br />
conventions, manual 1-iii<br />
corrections 1-5<br />
2 Index ENWW<br />
D<br />
data transmission 5-4<br />
decimal values<br />
character B-35<br />
printer commands A-1<br />
default settings, factory 4-1<br />
DeskJet 1200C printer 2-84<br />
DeskJet 1600C printer 2-90<br />
device type, AppleTalk 2-9<br />
dither patterns 2-103<br />
download dither matrix 2-69<br />
downloading characters 5-6<br />
duplex printing 2-1<br />
E<br />
EconoMode 2-60<br />
economy mode, 4L 2-11<br />
end raster graphics command 2-2, 2-62<br />
enter HP-GL/2 mode command 2-84<br />
environment<br />
factory default 4-1<br />
saving 2-10<br />
F<br />
factory default<br />
environment 4-1<br />
settings 4-1<br />
feature settings, default 4-1<br />
fill type HP-GL/2 command 5-6<br />
font format 16 2-31<br />
font header format 16 2-34<br />
font metric calculation 2-49<br />
font selection<br />
line printer substitution 3-2<br />
symbol set ID values C-2<br />
fonts<br />
internal scalable 3-4<br />
new header segments 2-35<br />
TrueType 3-11<br />
foreground color 2-69<br />
frame anchor/MEt architecture 2-85<br />
furigana (ruby characters) 2-53<br />
G<br />
galley character segment 2-35, 2-37<br />
gamma correction 2-69<br />
grid centered, pixel 2-24<br />
grid intersection, pixel 2-24<br />
H<br />
hexadecimal values<br />
character B-35<br />
printer commands A-1<br />
HP-GL/2<br />
kind 1 values C-2<br />
pixel placement command 2-27<br />
polygon memory usage 5-6<br />
HP-GL/2 mode command 2-86<br />
I<br />
I/O configuration 2-7<br />
ID values, symbol set C-2<br />
image adapt 5-2<br />
initialization 2-48<br />
internal fonts 3-1<br />
internal symbol sets 3-1<br />
mapping B-1<br />
symbol set charts B-1<br />
internal typefaces 3-1<br />
ISO substitution characters B-34<br />
J<br />
job separation command<br />
(4Si) 2-10<br />
(IIISi) 2-2, 2-62<br />
L<br />
large fonts 2-34<br />
LaserJet<br />
1100 series printers 2-120<br />
2100 series printers 2-120<br />
4 Plus printer 2-60<br />
4 printer 2-4<br />
4000 series printers 2-105<br />
4500 series printers 2-111<br />
4L printer 2-11<br />
4LC printer 2-71<br />
4LJ printer 2-71<br />
4M Plus printer 2-60<br />
4M printer 2-4<br />
4ML printer 2-12<br />
4P printer 2-30<br />
4PJ printer 2-31<br />
4Si printer 2-10<br />
4V/4MV printer 2-61<br />
5000 series printers 2-107<br />
5L printer 2-73<br />
5MP printer 2-72<br />
5P printer 2-72<br />
5Si Mopier 2-104<br />
5Si/5SiMx printers 2-74<br />
6L printer 2-105<br />
6P/6MP printers 2-104<br />
8000 series printers 2-109<br />
8100 series printers 2-110<br />
8500 series printers 2-119<br />
Color printer 2-69<br />
III printer 2-1<br />
ENWW Index 3<br />
IIID printer 2-1<br />
IIIP printer 2-2<br />
IIISi printer 2-2, 2-62, 2-70<br />
line printer font selection 3-2<br />
line type HP-GL/2 command 5-6<br />
logical operations 2-13<br />
and transparency interactions 2-15<br />
command 2-16<br />
logical page area 1-36<br />
M<br />
manual conventions 1-iii<br />
MC (merge control) command 2-28<br />
mechanical print quality command 2-84<br />
media destination (output bin) 2-77<br />
media source command 2-75<br />
media type command 2-84, 2-87, 2-106<br />
LaserJet 5000 2-108<br />
media type, selection by 2-78<br />
memory<br />
character storage requirements 5-6<br />
compression methods 5-5<br />
polygon usage 5-6<br />
print model 5-5<br />
memory enhancement technology (MEt)<br />
2-11, 2-60, 5-1<br />
features 5-3<br />
page protection 5-3<br />
memory usage 5-1<br />
font bitmaps 5-3<br />
merge control command 2-28<br />
monochrome print mode 2-69<br />
MS Gothic 2-31<br />
MS Mincho 2-31<br />
N<br />
name binding protocol (NBP) 2-8<br />
negative motion 2-84<br />
negative motion command 2-89<br />
network, AppleTalk configuration 2-7<br />
noise dither 2-85<br />
notes 1-iii<br />
number of copies 2-2, 2-62, 2-70<br />
O<br />
octal character values B-35<br />
one-byte typeface values 3-13<br />
operations, logical 2-13<br />
output bin command 2-77<br />
output bin selection command 2-2, 2-62,<br />
2-70<br />
LaserJet 4000 2-106<br />
LaserJet 5000 2-107<br />
P<br />
page protection 5-4<br />
MEt 5-3<br />
page size command 2-2, 2-62, 2-70<br />
LaserJet 8000 2-109<br />
palette control command 2-69<br />
paper (media) source command 2-75<br />
LaserJet 4000 2-105<br />
LaserJet 5000 2-107<br />
LaserJet 8000 2-109<br />
paper type command 2-106, 2-108<br />
patterns<br />
HP-GL/2 selection 5-6<br />
memory usage 5-6<br />
wide 5-6<br />
PCL<br />
default settings 4-1<br />
feature support 1-1, 2-1<br />
job over AppleTalk 2-7<br />
printer commands A-1<br />
PG command 2-109<br />
pixel placement 2-24<br />
command 2-24<br />
HP-GL/2 command 2-27<br />
PCL command 2-24<br />
polygons, avoid multiple smaller 5-6<br />
PostScript<br />
level 1 operators 2-8<br />
level 2 operators 2-8<br />
NBP 2-8<br />
Powersave mode 2-60<br />
PP command, HP-GL/2 2-27<br />
print job initialization 2-48<br />
print model 2-13<br />
memory efficiency 5-5<br />
print quality command 2-88<br />
mechanical print quality command 2-88<br />
printable area tables 1-36<br />
printer commands<br />
PCL &#8211; decimal and hexadecimal values<br />
A-1<br />
printer introduction dates 1-2<br />
printer name, AppleTalk 2-8, 2-70<br />
printing ruby characters (furigana) 2-53<br />
proof and print 2-119<br />
push/pop palette command 2-70<br />
Q<br />
quality, print 2-88<br />
R<br />
raster graphics<br />
adaptive compression (IIIP) 2-4<br />
compression methods 5-5<br />
transmission guidelines 5-3<br />
4 Index ENWW<br />
raster scaling 2-70, 2-84<br />
render algorithm command 2-70, 2-103<br />
resource saving<br />
4 Plus/4M Plus 2-60<br />
4Si 2-10<br />
ROP3 logical operation 2-16<br />
ruby characters (furigana) 2-53<br />
S<br />
scalable typefaces, internal 3-4<br />
selection by media type 2-78<br />
sending raster data to printer 5-4<br />
set viewing illuminant command 2-70<br />
setdevparams, PostScript 2-8<br />
setprintername, PostScript 2-8<br />
simple color command 2-70<br />
string ID 2-78<br />
symbol set<br />
charts B-1<br />
ID selection values C-2<br />
ISO substitution characters B-34<br />
kind 1 values C-2<br />
scalable fonts 3-4<br />
T<br />
text parsing method command 2-32<br />
text path direction, character 2-33<br />
transfer raster graphics by plane 2-70<br />
transmission<br />
ADC recommendations 5-4<br />
compression recommendations 5-4<br />
transparency interactions and logical<br />
operation 2-15<br />
TrueType fonts 3-11<br />
two-byte fonts 2-85<br />
two-byte typeface values 3-13<br />
type, AppleTalk 2-9<br />
typeface<br />
base values 3-13, C-6<br />
family values C-6<br />
one-byte values 3-13<br />
two-byte values 3-13<br />
value field 3-13<br />
vendor values C-6<br />
typeface field, scalable font descriptor<br />
3-13<br />
typeface string segment 2-35, 2-41<br />
typefaces, internal scalable 3-4<br />
V<br />
vertical<br />
clusters 2-57<br />
printing 2-33<br />
rotated characters 2-33<br />
rotation segment 2-35, 2-44<br />
substitution character segment 2-35<br />
substitution characters 2-34<br />
substitution segment 2-40<br />
underlining 2-55<br />
writing 2-52</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hpPCL/PJL reference<br />
printer job language<br />
technical<br />
reference addendum</p>
<p>hp LaserJet printer family<br />
reference<br />
Copyright and License<br />
© 2003 Copyright Hewlett-Packard Development Company, LP<br />
All Rights Reserved. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation without<br />
prior written permission is prohibited, except as allowed under the<br />
copyright laws.<br />
The information contained in this document is subject to change<br />
without notice.<br />
Publication number: 5851-1651<br />
Edition 1, 6/2003<br />
Trademark Credits<br />
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Incorporated.<br />
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ENWW Contents 3<br />
Contents<br />
Tables<br />
1 Introduction<br />
Introduction to PJL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7<br />
Using the PJL reference books. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8<br />
Related documents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8<br />
2 Job Finishing<br />
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11<br />
Job finishing for HP LaserJet 9000 series products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11<br />
PJL commands for the 3,000-sheet stacker/stapler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11<br />
PJL commands for the 3,000-sheet stacker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14<br />
Job Finishing for HP LaserJet 9000mfp series products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15<br />
PJL commands for the HP multifunction finisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15<br />
3 Product-specific features<br />
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17<br />
PJL feature support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17<br />
PJL environment variable support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24<br />
4 PJL status codes<br />
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117<br />
Status code groupings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117<br />
Informational messages (10xxx) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118<br />
Background paper-loading messages (11xyy) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121<br />
Background paper-tray status messages (12xyy). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123<br />
Output-bin status messages (15xxy) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124<br />
PJL parser errors (20xxx) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125<br />
PJL parser warnings (25xxx) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127<br />
PJL semantic errors (27xxx) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128<br />
Auto-continuable conditions (30xxx) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129<br />
PJL file system errors (32xxx). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131<br />
Potential operator intervention conditions (35xxx) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133<br />
Operator intervention conditions (40xxx) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135<br />
Foreground paper-loading messages (41xyy) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141<br />
Jam messages (LaserJet 5Si/5SiMx only) (42xyy) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143<br />
Optional (external) paper-handling device messages (43xyy) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144<br />
LaserJet 4000 / 5000 series jam messages (44xyy). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146<br />
Hardware errors (50xxx) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147<br />
Personality errors (55xxx) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150<br />
Index<br />
4 ENWW<br />
ENWW Contents 5<br />
Tables<br />
Table 1. Contents of PJL feature-support tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17<br />
Table 2. PJL feature support for HP LaserJet products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18<br />
Table 3. PJL feature support for HP LaserJet products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19<br />
Table 4. PJL feature support for HP LaserJet products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20<br />
Table 5. PJL feature support for HP LaserJet products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21<br />
Table 6. PJL feature support for HP color LaserJet products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22<br />
Table 7. PJL feature support for HP color LaserJet products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23<br />
Table 8. Table contents for PJL environment variable support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24<br />
Table 9. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25<br />
Table 10. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41<br />
Table 11. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55<br />
Table 12. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71<br />
Table 13. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products . . . . . . . . 86<br />
Table 14. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products . . . . . . . 101<br />
Table 15. Informational messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118<br />
Table 16. Tray codes for background paper-loading messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121<br />
Table 17. Media codes for background paper-loading messages . . . . . . . . . . . . 121<br />
Table 18. Tray codes for background paper-tray status messages . . . . . . . . . . . 123<br />
Table 19. Status codes for background paper-tray status messages. . . . . . . . . . 123<br />
Table 20. Output-bin status messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124<br />
Table 21. Status codes for output-bin status messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124<br />
Table 22. PJL parser errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125<br />
Table 23. PJL parser warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127<br />
Table 24. PJL semantic errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128<br />
Table 25. Auto-continuable conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129<br />
Table 26. PJL file system errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131<br />
Table 27. Potential operator intervention conditions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133<br />
Table 28. Operator intervention conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135<br />
Table 29. Tray codes for foreground paper-loading messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141<br />
Table 30. Media codes for foreground paper-loading messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141<br />
Table 31. Jam messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143<br />
Table 32. Optional (external) paper-handling device messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144<br />
Table 33. Optional (external) paper-handling device messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144<br />
Table 34. HP LaserJet 4000 and 5000 series jam messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146<br />
Table 35. Jam location codes for<br />
HP LaserJet 4000 and 5000 series jam messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146<br />
Table 36. Hardware errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147<br />
Table 37. Personality errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150<br />
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ENWW Introduction to PJL 7<br />
1Introduction<br />
Introduction to PJL<br />
The Hewlett-Packard Printer Job Language (PJL) was developed to provide more job-level<br />
printer control within software programs. PJL provides for the special needs of networks and<br />
other multi-user systems.It also simulates control-panel functions that previously could only be<br />
controlled by pressing control-panel buttons.<br />
In the HP printers that support it (HP LaserJet, HP Deskjet, HP Business Inkjet, and HP<br />
Designjet), PJL provides job-level control that cannot be accomplished with PCL, PostScript®<br />
(PS), or other printer languages. To establish this control, PJL functions “above” the level of PCL<br />
and other printer languages, and provides four major functions:<br />
● printer-language switching between jobs<br />
● job separation<br />
● printer configuration<br />
● status readback from the printer to the host computer<br />
Hewlett-Packard developed PJL to provide a method for switching printer languages at the job<br />
level, and to offer status readback between the printer and the host computer. Software<br />
programs can use PJL to control HP printers remotely.<br />
By using PJL, software developers can build software that can programmatically switch printer<br />
languages, monitor printer status, request the printer model and configuration, change controlpanel<br />
default settings, modify control-panel messages, and more.<br />
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Using the PJL reference books<br />
The Printer Job Language Technical Reference Addendum was written to complement the<br />
contents of the Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual.<br />
● For general information about PJL, see the Printer Job Language Technical Reference<br />
Manual.<br />
● For product-specific information about PJL as it applies to newer printers, see the Printer Job<br />
Language Technical Reference Addendum.<br />
These manuals are for experienced users such as software developers and technical support<br />
personnel. Before using PJL commands, developers should be familiar with the introductory<br />
information in chapters 1, 2, and 3 and with the programming tips in chapter 11 of the PJL<br />
Technical Reference Manual. In addition, users should be acquainted with the HP LaserJet<br />
Printer Command Language (PCL) and with HP LaserJet printer features.<br />
Application developers<br />
The Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual and Printer Job Language Technical<br />
Reference Addendum provide developers with all of the information that is required to add PJL to<br />
software programs. Examples that are used throughout the manual help developers write<br />
efficient and correctly functioning code.<br />
Technical support personnel<br />
The Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual and Printer Job Language Technical<br />
Reference Addendum provide reference information for network administrators and other<br />
technical support personnel who manage multi-user systems. The use of PJL can significantly<br />
enhance network printer operation.<br />
Non-technical users<br />
Non-technical users can use the features of PJL by using software that supports PJL. Because<br />
improperly used PJL commands can cause problems in a network situation, inexperienced users<br />
are advised against using PJL commands on any system other than a dedicated workstation.<br />
Related documents<br />
The following documents provide related information about Hewlett-Packard products that<br />
support PJL and PCL.<br />
PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference Manual<br />
The PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference Manual provides a description of the printer<br />
command language that controls PCL 5 products. The document provides explanations of each<br />
PCL command, and examples that demonstrate how the commands are used to control<br />
the product. A large portion of the document is devoted to HP-GL/2, the vector-based graphics<br />
language that is part of all PCL 5 printers.<br />
PCL 5 Comparison Guide<br />
This document provides printer-specific information about paper handling, internal fonts, PCL<br />
command support, and control-panel information. It identifies differences between features that<br />
are available in the PCL 5 products, and explain how the products implement the commands that<br />
are described in the PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference Manual.<br />
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PCL 5 Comparison Guide Addendum<br />
This document complements the PCL 5 Comparison Guide by providing updated productspecific<br />
information. This document should be used along with the PCL 5 Comparison Guide.<br />
PCL 5 Color Technical Reference Manual<br />
This document describes the PCL 5 commands that are used to print color on the HP color<br />
LaserJet products and the other Hewlett-Packard PCL 5 color products. Some of the main topics<br />
include an overview of the color printing process, using palettes, choosing color modes,<br />
adjusting output color to meet your requirements, printing color raster graphics, and using HPGL/<br />
2 vector graphics. Examples are provided that demonstrate the use of the PCL 5 color<br />
commands.<br />
PCL/PJL Technical Quick Reference Guide<br />
This document is designed to provide quick access to the syntax of each PCL and PJL<br />
command. The commands are grouped by their function so that users who are familiar with PCL<br />
or PJL can find the syntax of a specific command without opening the manuals.<br />
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ENWW Introduction 11<br />
2Job Finishing<br />
Introduction<br />
Some printers, such as the HP LaserJet 9000 series, include accessories that enhance the<br />
output or finishing capabilities of the product (for example, stapling and stacking capabilities).<br />
These accessories can be controlled by using PJL commands as described in this chapter.<br />
Job finishing for HP LaserJet 9000 series products<br />
The PJL commands that are sent to the product specify the functionality of a particular paperhandling<br />
device. These commands can be sent to the printer as a job-by-job command or as a<br />
default command. The following PJL commands are used to set the functionality of the 3,000-<br />
sheet stacker/stapler (product number C8085A) or the 3,000-sheet stacker (product number<br />
C8084A) on a job-by-job basis.<br />
PJL commands for the 3,000-sheet stacker/stapler<br />
Use the following command sequences for the HP LaserJet 9000 series products with the 3,000-<br />
sheet stacker/stapler accessory (product number C8085A) installed.<br />
General considerations for the PJL commands for the 3,000-sheet stacker/<br />
stapler<br />
The following are general considerations when using the command sequences in this section.<br />
• If the PJL FINISH variable is set to STAPLE and the OUTBIN variable is set to UPPER<br />
value, the job is delivered to the ‘Printer top Bin’ without stapling.<br />
• If the PJL FINISH variable is set to STAPLE and the OUTBIN variable is set to any other<br />
value different than UPPER, (i.e. OPTIONALOUTBIN3 or OPTIONALOUTBINx) the job is<br />
delivered to the ‘Stapler Bin’ with the number of staples set in the STAPLEOPTION<br />
variable.<br />
• If the PJL FINISH variable is set to STAPLE and no STAPLEOPTION value is set, the job<br />
is delivered to the ‘Stapler Bin’ using the default STAPLEOPTION value.<br />
• The default STAPLEOPTION could be defined through the ‘Printer Front Panel’ or using<br />
the HP Jetadmin /HP Web Jetadmin software tools.<br />
To set the destination to the stacker bin<br />
Use the following command sequence to send the job to the stacker bin.<br />
ESC%-12345X<br />
@PJL SET OUTBIN=OPTIONALOUTBIN2<br />
@PJL SET FINISH=NONE<br />
ESC%-12345X<br />
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To set the destination to the top output bin of the printer<br />
Use the following command sequence to send the job to the top output bin of the printer.<br />
ESC%-12345X<br />
@PJL SET OUTBIN=UPPER<br />
@PJL SET FINISH=NONE<br />
ESC%-12345X<br />
To finish the job with one staple (straight)<br />
Use the following command sequence to finish the job with one staple, aligned with the edge of<br />
the media.<br />
ESC%-12345X<br />
@PJL SET OUTBIN=OPTIONALOUTBIN2<br />
@PJL SET FINISH=STAPLE<br />
@PJL SET STAPLEOPTION=ONE<br />
ESC%-12345X<br />
To finish the job with one staple (angled)<br />
Use the following command sequence to finish the job with one staple that is angled.<br />
ESC%-12345X<br />
@PJL SET OUTBIN=OPTIONALOUTBIN2<br />
@PJL SET FINISH=STAPLE<br />
@PJL SET STAPLEOPTION=ONEANGLED<br />
ESC%-12345X<br />
To finish the job with two staples<br />
Use the following command sequence to finish the job with two staples.<br />
ESC%-12345X<br />
@PJL SET OUTBIN=OPTIONALOUTBIN2<br />
@PJL SET FINISH=STAPLE<br />
@PJL SET STAPLEOPTION=TWO<br />
ESC%-12345X<br />
To finish the job with three staples<br />
Use the following command sequence to finish the job with three staples.<br />
ESC%-12345X<br />
@PJL SET OUTBIN=OPTIONALOUTBIN2<br />
@PJL SET FINISH=STAPLE<br />
@PJL SET STAPLEOPTION=THREE<br />
ESC%-12345X<br />
To finish the job with six staples<br />
Use the following command sequence to finish the job with six staples.<br />
ESC%-12345X<br />
@PJL SET OUTBIN=OPTIONALOUTBIN2<br />
@PJL SET FINISH=STAPLE<br />
@PJL SET STAPLEOPTION=SIX<br />
ESC%-12345X<br />
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To use the custom stapling option<br />
Use the following command sequence to turn on the custom stapling option.<br />
ESC%-12345X<br />
@PJL SET OUTBIN=OPTIONALOUTBIN2<br />
@PJL SET FINISH=STAPLE<br />
@PJL SET STAPLEOPTION=CUSTOM<br />
ESC%-12345X<br />
Note The custom stapling option must be configured with the HP Jetadmin or HP Web Jetadmin tools.<br />
After this option is set, use the preceding command sequence to use it.<br />
To set the destination to the left bin (face-up bin)<br />
Use the following command sequence to send the job to the left bin with the media face-up.<br />
ESC%-12345X<br />
@PJL SET OUTBIN=LOWER<br />
@PJL SET FINISH=NONE<br />
ESC%-12345X<br />
To set the destination to the stapler output bin (without staples)<br />
Use the following command sequence to send the job to the stapler output bin with no staples.<br />
ESC%-12345X<br />
@PJL SET FINISH=STAPLE<br />
@PJL SET STAPLEOPTION=NONE<br />
@PJL SET OUTBIN=OPTIONALOUTBIN2<br />
ESC%-12345X<br />
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PJL commands for the 3,000-sheet stacker<br />
Use the following command sequences for the HP LaserJet 9000 series products with the 3,000-<br />
sheet stacker accessory (product number C8084A) installed.<br />
To set the destination to the stacker bin<br />
Use the following command sequence to send the job to the stacker.<br />
ESC%-12345X<br />
@PJL SET OUTBIN=OPTIONALOUTBIN2<br />
@PJL SET FINISH=NONE<br />
ESC%-12345X<br />
To set the destination to the top output bin of the printer<br />
Use the following command sequence to send the job to the top output bin of the printer.<br />
ESC%-12345X<br />
@PJL SET OUTBIN=UPPER<br />
@PJL SET FINISH=NONE<br />
ESC%-12345X<br />
To set the destination to the face-up bin<br />
Use the following command sequence to send the job to the face-up bin.<br />
ESC%-12345X<br />
@PJL SET OUTBIN=OPTIONALOUTBIN1<br />
@PJL SET FINISH=NONE<br />
ESC%-12345X<br />
Note The default destination is used whenever the PJL OUTBIN variable is not set.<br />
To set the default output bin, use the control panel on the front of the product, or use HP Web<br />
Jetadmin.<br />
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Job Finishing for HP LaserJet 9000mfp series products<br />
The PJL commands that are sent to the product specify functionality of a particular paperhandling<br />
device. These commands can be sent to the printer only on a job-by-job basis. The<br />
following PJL commands are used to set the functionality of the HP multifunction finisher<br />
(product number C8088A) on a job-by-job basis.<br />
PJL commands for the HP multifunction finisher<br />
The following command sequences can be used for the HP LaserJet 9000mfp series products<br />
that have the HP multifunction finisher accessory (product number C8088A) installed.<br />
To set the destination to the stacker bin (face-up bin)<br />
@PJL SET OUTBIN=OPTIONALOUTBIN1<br />
@PJL SET PROCESSINGTYPE=&#8221;FACE_UP&#8221;<br />
@PJL SET PROCESSINGOPTION=&#8221;FACE_UP&#8221;<br />
Note This command sequence does not work when combined with a stapling command, because<br />
stapled jobs can only be delivered face-down.<br />
To set the destination to the stacker bin (face-down)<br />
@PJL SET OUTBIN=OPTIONALOUTBIN1<br />
@PJL SET PROCESSINGTYPE=&#8221;FACE_DOWN&#8221;<br />
@PJL SET PROCESSINGOPTION=&#8221;FACE_DOWN&#8221;<br />
Note This command sequence is unnecessary when combined with a stapling command, because<br />
stapled jobs are always delivered face-down.<br />
To finish the job with one staple<br />
@PJL SET OUTBIN=OPTIONALOUTBIN1<br />
@PJL SET PROCESSINGTYPE=&#8221;STAPLING&#8221;<br />
@PJL SET PROCESSINGOPTION=&#8221;ONE_STAPLE&#8221;<br />
@PJL SET PAPER=LETTER<br />
Note The PJL SET PAPER value will vary, depending on the size that you are using.<br />
To finish the job with two staples<br />
@PJL SET OUTBIN=OPTIONALOUTBIN1<br />
@PJL SET PROCESSINGTYPE=&#8221;STAPLING&#8221;<br />
@PJL SET PROCESSINGOPTION=&#8221;TWO_STAPLES&#8221;<br />
@PJL SET PAPER=LETTER<br />
Note The PJL SET PAPER value will vary, depending on the size that you are using.<br />
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To finish the job with a fold and saddle stitch<br />
@PJL SET DUPLEX=OFF<br />
@PJL SET OUTBIN=OPTIONALOUTBIN2<br />
ESC&amp;L2A<br />
Note ESC&amp;L2A is the PCL command for letter-sized paper; it must be used to print correctly on LTRR<br />
oriented media.<br />
The PJL SET PAPER value will vary, depending on the size that you are using.<br />
To finish a duplexed job with a fold and saddle stitch<br />
@PJL SET DUPLEX=ON<br />
@PJL SET BINDING=LONGEDGE<br />
@PJL SET OUTBIN=OPTIONALOUTBIN2<br />
ESC&amp;L2A<br />
Note ESC&amp;L2A is the PCL command for letter-sized paper; it must be used to print correctly on LTRR<br />
oriented media.<br />
The PJL SET PAPER value will vary, depending on the size that you are using. You can replace<br />
the letter value with any of the other supported values:<br />
Legal = ESC&amp;L3A<br />
Ledger = ESC&amp;L6A<br />
JISB4 = ESC&amp;L46A<br />
A4 = ESC&amp;L26A<br />
A3 = ESC&amp;L27A<br />
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3Product-specific features<br />
Introduction<br />
This chapter compares the differences in PJL support for newer PJL products. It includes a list of<br />
all the PJL commands, showing which commands each PJL product supports. A list of<br />
environment variables shows the range that each product supports. The final portion of the<br />
chapter describes some important, product-specific information about the different HP products.<br />
PJL feature support<br />
Table 1 describes the contents of the subsequent feature-support tables for HP LaserJet and HP<br />
color LaserJet products.<br />
The following tables list the PJL commands and associated variables that each product<br />
supports. The letter “Y” indicates that the feature is supported; “ns” indicates that the feature is<br />
not supported.<br />
Note The information contained in the following tables is subject to change without notice. To ensure<br />
that the specific support information is correct, test the commands on your product.<br />
.<br />
Table 1. Contents of PJL feature-support tables<br />
Table and location Features for these products<br />
Table 2 on page 18 HP LaserJet 1150 series, 1200 series,<br />
1300 series, 2200 series, 2300 series<br />
Table 3 on page 19 HP LaserJet 4100 series, 4100mfp series,<br />
4200 series, 4300 series<br />
Table 4 on page 20 HP LaserJet 5100 series, 8150 series,<br />
9000 series, 9000mfp series<br />
Table 5 on page 21 HP LaserJet 3200mfp series,<br />
3300mfp series<br />
Table 6 on page 22 HP color LaserJet 2500 series, 4550 series,<br />
4600 series<br />
Table 7 on page 23 HP color LaserJet 5500 series,<br />
8550 series, 8550mfp series<br />
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Table 2. PJL feature support for HP LaserJet products<br />
PJL command name LaserJet<br />
1150 series<br />
LaserJet<br />
1200 series<br />
LaserJet<br />
1300 series<br />
LaserJet<br />
2200 series<br />
LaserJet<br />
2300 series<br />
COMMENT Y Y Y Y Y<br />
DEFAULT Y Y Y Y Y<br />
DINQUIRE Y Y Y Y Y<br />
ECHO Y Y Y Y Y<br />
ENTER Y Y Y Y Y<br />
EOJ Y Y Y Y Y<br />
FSAPPEND, FSDIRLIST,<br />
FSQUERY, FSUPLOAD<br />
ns ns ns ns Y<br />
FSDELETE ns ns ns ns Y<br />
FSDOWNLOAD ns ns ns ns Y<br />
FSINIT ns ns ns ns Y<br />
FSMKDIR ns ns ns ns Y<br />
INFO Y Y Y Y Y<br />
INITIALIZE Y Y Y Y Y<br />
INQUIRE Y Y Y Y Y<br />
JOB Y Y Y Y Y<br />
OPMSG Y Y Y Y Y<br />
PJL Y Y Y Y Y<br />
RDYMSG Y Y Y Y Y<br />
RESET Y Y Y Y Y<br />
SET Y Y Y Y Y<br />
STMSG Y Y Y Y Y<br />
UEL Y Y Y Y Y<br />
USTATUS Y Y Y Y Y<br />
USTATUSOFF Y Y Y Y Y<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your product.<br />
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Table 3. PJL feature support for HP LaserJet products<br />
PJL command name LaserJet<br />
4100 series<br />
LaserJet<br />
4100mfp<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
4200 series<br />
LaserJet<br />
4300 series<br />
COMMENT Y Y Y Y<br />
DEFAULT Y Y Y Y<br />
DINQUIRE Y Y Y Y<br />
ECHO Y Y Y Y<br />
ENTER Y Y Y Y<br />
EOJ Y Y Y Y<br />
FSAPPEND, FSDIRLIST,<br />
FSQUERY, FSUPLOAD<br />
Y Y Y Y<br />
FSDELETE Y Y Y Y<br />
FSDOWNLOAD Y Y Y Y<br />
FSINIT Y Y Y Y<br />
FSMKDIR Y Y Y Y<br />
INFO Y Y Y Y<br />
INITIALIZE Y Y Y Y<br />
INQUIRE Y Y Y Y<br />
JOB Y Y Y Y<br />
OPMSG Y Y Y Y<br />
PJL Y Y Y Y<br />
RDYMSG Y Y Y Y<br />
RESET Y Y Y Y<br />
SET Y Y Y Y<br />
STMSG Y Y Y Y<br />
UEL Y Y Y Y<br />
USTATUS Y Y Y Y<br />
USTATUSOFF Y Y Y Y<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that<br />
the specific support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your<br />
product.<br />
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Table 4. PJL feature support for HP LaserJet products<br />
PJL command name LaserJet<br />
5100 series<br />
LaserJet<br />
8150 series<br />
LaserJet<br />
9000 series<br />
LaserJet<br />
9000mfp<br />
series<br />
COMMENT Y Y Y Y<br />
DEFAULT Y Y Y Y<br />
DINQUIRE Y Y Y Y<br />
ECHO Y Y Y Y<br />
ENTER Y Y Y Y<br />
EOJ Y Y Y Y<br />
FSAPPEND, FSDIRLIST,<br />
FSQUERY, FSUPLOAD<br />
Y Y Y Y<br />
FSDELETE Y Y Y Y<br />
FSDOWNLOAD Y Y Y Y<br />
FSINIT Y Y Y Y<br />
FSMKDIR Y Y Y Y<br />
INFO Y Y Y Y<br />
INITIALIZE Y Y Y Y<br />
INQUIRE Y Y Y Y<br />
JOB Y Y Y Y<br />
OPMSG Y Y Y Y<br />
PJL Y Y Y Y<br />
RDYMSG Y Y Y Y<br />
RESET Y Y Y Y<br />
SET Y Y Y Y<br />
STMSG Y Y Y Y<br />
UEL Y Y Y Y<br />
USTATUS Y Y Y Y<br />
USTATUSOFF Y Y Y Y<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that<br />
the specific support information is correct, test these functions and commands on your<br />
product.<br />
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Table 5. PJL feature support for HP LaserJet products<br />
PJL command name LaserJet<br />
3200mfp<br />
series<br />
LaserJet<br />
3300mfp<br />
series<br />
COMMENT Y Y<br />
DEFAULT Y Y<br />
DINQUIRE Y Y<br />
ECHO Y Y<br />
ENTER Y Y<br />
EOJ Y Y<br />
FSAPPEND, FSDIRLIST,<br />
FSQUERY, FSUPLOAD<br />
ns ns<br />
FSDELETE ns ns<br />
FSDOWNLOAD ns ns<br />
FSINIT ns ns<br />
FSMKDIR ns ns<br />
INFO Y Y<br />
INITIALIZE Y Y<br />
INQUIRE Y Y<br />
JOB Y Y<br />
OPMSG Y Y<br />
PJL Y Y<br />
RDYMSG Y Y<br />
RESET Y Y<br />
SET Y Y<br />
STMSG Y Y<br />
UEL Y Y<br />
USTATUS Y Y<br />
USTATUSOFF Y Y<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change<br />
without notice. To ensure that the specific support information<br />
is correct, test these functions and commands on your<br />
product.<br />
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Table 6. PJL feature support for HP color LaserJet products<br />
PJL command name color<br />
LaserJet<br />
2500 series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
4550 series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
4600 series<br />
COMMENT Y Y Y<br />
DEFAULT Y Y Y<br />
DINQUIRE Y Y Y<br />
ECHO Y Y Y<br />
ENTER Y Y Y<br />
EOJ Y Y Y<br />
FSAPPEND, FSDIRLIST,<br />
FSQUERY, FSUPLOAD<br />
Y Y Y<br />
FSDELETE Y Y Y<br />
FSDOWNLOAD Y Y Y<br />
FSINIT Y Y Y<br />
FSMKDIR Y Y Y<br />
INFO Y Y Y<br />
INITIALIZE Y Y Y<br />
INQUIRE Y Y Y<br />
JOB Y Y Y<br />
OPMSG Y Y Y<br />
PJL Y Y Y<br />
RDYMSG Y Y Y<br />
RESET Y Y Y<br />
SET Y Y Y<br />
STMSG Y Y Y<br />
UEL Y Y Y<br />
USTATUS Y Y Y<br />
USTATUSOFF Y Y Y<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice.<br />
To ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these<br />
functions and commands on your product.<br />
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Table 7. PJL feature support for HP color LaserJet products<br />
PJL command name color<br />
LaserJet<br />
5500 series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
8550 series<br />
color<br />
LaserJet<br />
8550mfp<br />
series<br />
COMMENT Y Y Y<br />
DEFAULT Y Y Y<br />
DINQUIRE Y Y Y<br />
ECHO Y Y Y<br />
ENTER Y Y Y<br />
EOJ Y Y Y<br />
FSAPPEND, FSDIRLIST,<br />
FSQUERY, FSUPLOAD<br />
Y Y Y<br />
FSDELETE Y Y Y<br />
FSDOWNLOAD Y Y Y<br />
FSINIT Y Y Y<br />
FSMKDIR Y Y Y<br />
INFO Y Y Y<br />
INITIALIZE Y Y Y<br />
INQUIRE Y Y Y<br />
JOB Y Y Y<br />
OPMSG Y Y Y<br />
PJL Y Y Y<br />
RDYMSG Y Y Y<br />
RESET Y Y Y<br />
SET Y Y Y<br />
STMSG Y Y Y<br />
UEL Y Y Y<br />
USTATUS Y Y Y<br />
USTATUSOFF Y Y Y<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice.<br />
To ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these<br />
functions and commands on your product.<br />
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PJL environment variable support<br />
Table 8 describes the contents of the subsequent environmental-variable support tables for the<br />
HP LaserJet and HP color LaserJet products. These tables list all of the current environment<br />
variables for PJL, PCL 5, and PostScript (PS), and show the features that each printer supports.<br />
The following tables list the PJL commands and associated variables that each product<br />
supports. The letter “Y” indicates that the feature is supported; “ns” indicates that the feature is<br />
not supported.<br />
Note The information contained in the following tables is subject to change without notice. To ensure<br />
that the specific support information is correct, test the variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 8. Table contents for PJL environment variable support<br />
Table and location Features for these products<br />
Table 9 on page 25 HP LaserJet 1150 series, 1200 series,<br />
1300 series, 2200 series, 2300 series<br />
Table 10 on page 41 HP LaserJet 4100 series, 4100mfp series,<br />
4200 series, 4300 series<br />
Table 11 on page 55 HP LaserJet 5100 series, 8150 series,<br />
9000 series, 9000mfp series<br />
Table 12 on page 71 HP LaserJet 3200mfp series,<br />
3300mfp series<br />
Table 13 on page 86 HP color LaserJet 2500 series, 4550 series,<br />
4600 series<br />
Table 14 on page 101 HP color LaserJet 5500 series, 8550 series,<br />
8550mfp series<br />
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Table 9. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
1150<br />
series<br />
1200<br />
series<br />
1300<br />
series<br />
2200<br />
series<br />
2300<br />
series<br />
AUTOCONT1 OFF (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y) Y<br />
ON Y Y Y Y (Y)<br />
BINDING LONGEDGE ns ns ns (Y) (Y)<br />
SHORTEDGE ns ns ns Y Y<br />
BITSPERPIXEL MINIMUM 1 1 1 1 1<br />
MAXIMUM 2 2 2 2 2<br />
DEFAULT 2 1 1 1 2<br />
CLEARABLEWARNINGS1 JOB ns ns ns ns (Y)<br />
ON ns ns ns ns Y<br />
COPIES MINIMUM 1 1 1 1 1<br />
MAXIMUM 999 999 999 999 32000<br />
DEFAULT 1 1 1 1 32000<br />
COURIER REGULAR (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
DARK Y Y Y Y Y<br />
CPLOCK2 OFF ns ns ns ns (Y)<br />
ON ns ns ns ns Y<br />
MINIMUM ns ns ns ns Y<br />
MODERATE ns ns ns ns Y<br />
MAXIMUM ns ns ns ns Y<br />
DENSITY1 MINIMUM 1 1 1 1 1<br />
MAXIMUM 5 5 5 5 5<br />
DEFAULT 3 3 3 3 3<br />
DISKLOCK2 OFF ns ns ns ns (Y)<br />
ON ns ns ns ns Y<br />
DUPLEX OFF ns ns ns (Y) (Y)<br />
ON ns ns ns Y Y<br />
ECONOMODE OFF (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y Y Y<br />
EDGETOEDGE NO ns ns ns ns ns<br />
YES ns ns ns ns ns<br />
FIH OFF ns ns ns ns ns<br />
ON ns ns ns ns ns<br />
FINISH NONE ns ns ns ns (Y)<br />
STAPLE ns ns ns ns Y<br />
ON ns ns ns ns Y<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
1 When a SET or DEFAULT command is used with the AUTOCONT, CLEARABLEWARNINGS, or<br />
DENSITY variables, both the User Default and PJL Current Environment settings are modified<br />
(except for settings in the HP LaserJet 4L, 5L, and 6L printers). It is recommended that these<br />
variables not be changed on a job-by-job basis.<br />
2 Can be modified only by using the DEFAULT command.<br />
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FINISHEROPTION MINIMUM ns ns ns ns 0<br />
MAXIMUM ns ns ns ns 255<br />
DEFAULT ns ns ns ns 0<br />
FINISHERTYPE MINIMUM ns ns ns ns 0<br />
MAXIMUM ns ns ns ns 255<br />
DEFAULT ns ns ns ns 0<br />
FORMLINES MINIMUM 5 5 5 5 5<br />
MAXIMUM 128 128 128 128 128<br />
DEFAULT 60 60 60 60 60<br />
HELDJOBTIMEOUT DISABLED ns ns ns ns (Y)<br />
ONEHOUR ns ns ns ns Y<br />
FOURHOURS ns ns ns ns Y<br />
ONEDAY ns ns ns ns Y<br />
ONEWEEK ns ns ns ns Y<br />
HOLD OFF ns ns ns ns (Y)<br />
ON ns ns ns ns Y<br />
PROOF ns ns ns ns Y<br />
STORE ns ns ns ns Y<br />
JOB ns ns ns ns ns<br />
HOLDKEY DEFAULT ns ns ns ns “”<br />
MAXIMUM LENGTH ns ns ns ns 4<br />
HOLDTYPE PUBLIC ns ns ns ns (Y)<br />
PRIVATE ns ns ns ns Y<br />
HOSTCLEANINGPAGE OFF ns ns ns ns ns<br />
ON ns ns ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 9. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
1150<br />
series<br />
1200<br />
series<br />
1300<br />
series<br />
2200<br />
series<br />
2300<br />
series<br />
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INTRAY1SIZE LETTER ns ns ns ns Y<br />
LEGAL ns ns ns ns Y<br />
A4 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
EXECUTIVE ns ns ns ns Y<br />
LEDGER ns ns ns ns ns<br />
A3 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
COM10 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
MONARCH ns ns ns ns Y<br />
C5 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
DL ns ns ns ns Y<br />
JISB4 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
JISB5 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
B5 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
CUSTOM ns ns ns ns Y<br />
A5 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
ROC8K ns ns ns ns ns<br />
ROC16K ns ns ns ns Y<br />
JISEXEC ns ns ns ns Y<br />
LETTERROTATED ns ns ns ns ns<br />
ANYCUSTOM ns ns ns ns Y<br />
A4ROTATED ns ns ns ns ns<br />
ISOB5 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
ANY ns ns ns ns (Y)<br />
EIGHTPOINT5X13 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
LOCKED ns ns ns Y ns<br />
UNLOCKED ns ns ns (Y) ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 9. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
1150<br />
series<br />
1200<br />
series<br />
1300<br />
series<br />
2200<br />
series<br />
2300<br />
series<br />
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INTRAY2SIZE LETTER ns ns ns ns (Y)<br />
LEGAL ns ns ns ns Y<br />
A4 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
EXECUTIVE ns ns ns ns Y<br />
LEDGER ns ns ns ns ns<br />
A3 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
COM10 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
MONARCH ns ns ns ns ns<br />
C5 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
DL ns ns ns ns ns<br />
JISB4 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
JISB5 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
B5 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
CUSTOM ns ns ns ns ns<br />
JPOSTD ns ns ns ns ns<br />
A5 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
ROC8K ns ns ns ns ns<br />
ROC16K ns ns ns ns Y<br />
JISEXEC ns ns ns ns Y<br />
LETTERROTATED ns ns ns ns ns<br />
ANYCUSTOM ns ns ns ns ns<br />
A4ROTATED ns ns ns ns ns<br />
ISOB5 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
ANY ns ns ns ns Y<br />
EIGHTPOINT5X13 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
LOCKED ns ns ns Y ns<br />
UNLOCKED ns ns ns (Y) ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 9. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
1150<br />
series<br />
1200<br />
series<br />
1300<br />
series<br />
2200<br />
series<br />
2300<br />
series<br />
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INTRAY3SIZE LETTER ns ns ns ns (Y)<br />
LEGAL ns ns ns ns ns<br />
A4 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
EXECUTIVE ns ns ns ns ns<br />
LEDGER ns ns ns ns ns<br />
A3 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
COM10 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
MONARCH ns ns ns ns ns<br />
C5 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
DL ns ns ns ns ns<br />
JISB4 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
JISB5 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
B5 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
CUSTOM ns ns ns ns ns<br />
JPOSTD ns ns ns ns ns<br />
A5 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
ROC8K ns ns ns ns ns<br />
ROC16K ns ns ns ns ns<br />
JISEXEC ns ns ns ns ns<br />
LETTERROTATED ns ns ns ns ns<br />
ANYCUSTOM ns ns ns ns ns<br />
A4ROTATED ns ns ns ns ns<br />
ISOB5 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
ANY ns ns ns ns Y<br />
EIGHTPOINT5X13 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
LOCKED ns ns ns Y ns<br />
UNLOCKED ns ns ns (Y) ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 9. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
1150<br />
series<br />
1200<br />
series<br />
1300<br />
series<br />
2200<br />
series<br />
2300<br />
series<br />
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INTRAY4SIZE LETTER ns ns ns ns ns<br />
LEGAL ns ns ns ns ns<br />
A4 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
EXECUTIVE ns ns ns ns ns<br />
LEDGER ns ns ns ns ns<br />
A3 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
COM10 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
MONARCH ns ns ns ns ns<br />
C5 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
DL ns ns ns ns ns<br />
JISB4 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
JISB5 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
B5 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
CUSTOM ns ns ns ns ns<br />
JPOSTD ns ns ns ns ns<br />
A5 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
ROC8K ns ns ns ns ns<br />
ROC16K ns ns ns ns ns<br />
JISEXEC ns ns ns ns ns<br />
LETTERROTATED ns ns ns ns ns<br />
ANYCUSTOM ns ns ns ns ns<br />
A4ROTATED ns ns ns ns ns<br />
ISOB5 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 9. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
1150<br />
series<br />
1200<br />
series<br />
1300<br />
series<br />
2200<br />
series<br />
2300<br />
series<br />
ENWW PJL environment variable support 31<br />
INTRAY5SIZE LETTER ns ns ns ns ns<br />
LEGAL ns ns ns ns ns<br />
A4 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
EXECUTIVE ns ns ns ns ns<br />
LEDGER ns ns ns ns ns<br />
A3 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
COM10 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
MONARCH ns ns ns ns ns<br />
C5 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
DL ns ns ns ns ns<br />
JISB4 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
JISB5 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
B5 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
CUSTOM ns ns ns ns ns<br />
JPOSTD ns ns ns ns ns<br />
A5 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
ROC8K ns ns ns ns ns<br />
ROC16K ns ns ns ns ns<br />
JISEXEC ns ns ns ns ns<br />
LETTERROTATED ns ns ns ns ns<br />
ANYCUSTOM ns ns ns ns ns<br />
A4ROTATED ns ns ns ns ns<br />
ISOB5 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
INTRAY6SIZE Tray-dependent ns ns ns ns ns<br />
INTRAY7SIZE Tray-dependent ns ns ns ns ns<br />
INTRAY8SIZE Tray-dependent ns ns ns ns ns<br />
JOBATTR “attribute string” ns ns ns ns Y<br />
MAXIMUM LENGTH ns ns ns ns<br />
JOBID OFF ns ns ns ns Y<br />
ON ns ns ns ns (Y)<br />
JOBNAME “jawbone string” ns ns ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM LENGTH ns ns ns ns Y<br />
JOBOFFSET OFF ns ns ns ns (Y)<br />
ON ns ns ns ns Y<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 9. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
1150<br />
series<br />
1200<br />
series<br />
1300<br />
series<br />
2200<br />
series<br />
2300<br />
series<br />
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LANG DANISH ns ns ns Y Y<br />
GERMAN ns ns ns Y Y<br />
ENGLISH (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
SPANISH ns ns ns Y Y<br />
FRENCH ns ns ns Y Y<br />
ITALIAN ns ns ns Y Y<br />
DUTCH ns ns ns Y Y<br />
NORWEGIAN ns ns ns Y Y<br />
POLISH ns ns ns Y Y<br />
PORTUGUESE ns ns ns Y Y<br />
FINNISH ns ns ns Y Y<br />
SWEDISH ns ns ns Y Y<br />
TURKISH ns ns ns Y Y<br />
JAPANESE ns ns ns ns Y<br />
CZECH ns ns ns Y Y<br />
HUNGARIAN ns ns ns Y Y<br />
RUSSIAN ns ns ns Y Y<br />
TRADITIONALCHINESE ns ns ns ns Y<br />
SIMPLIFIEDCHINESE ns ns ns ns Y<br />
KOREAN ns ns ns ns Y<br />
LOWCARTRIDGE STOP ns ns ns ns ns<br />
CONTINUE ns ns ns ns ns<br />
LOWSUPPLIES STOP ns ns ns ns Y<br />
CONTINUE ns ns ns ns (Y)<br />
LOWTONER STOP ns ns ns ns ns<br />
CONTINUE ns ns ns ns ns<br />
OFF ns ns ns ns ns<br />
ON ns ns ns ns ns<br />
LPARM: PCL<br />
FONTNUMBER<br />
MINIMUM 0 0 0 0 0<br />
MAXIMUM 50 94 104 103 89<br />
DEFAULT 0 0 0 0 0<br />
LPARM: PCL<br />
FONTSOURCE<br />
I (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
M1 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
M2 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
M3 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
M4 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
M5 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
S ns ns ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 9. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
1150<br />
series<br />
1200<br />
series<br />
1300<br />
series<br />
2200<br />
series<br />
2300<br />
series<br />
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LPARM: PCL<br />
LINETERMINATION<br />
0 (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y) ns<br />
1 Y Y Y Y ns<br />
2 Y Y Y Y ns<br />
3 Y Y Y Y ns<br />
LPARM: PCL PITCH MINIMUM 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.44<br />
MAXIMUM 99.99 99.99 99.99 99.99 99.99<br />
DEFAULT 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00<br />
LPARM: PCL PTSIZE MINIMUM 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00<br />
MAXIMUM 999.75 999.75 999.75 999.75 999.75<br />
DEFAULT 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00<br />
LPARM: PCL SYMSET<br />
(continued on the<br />
following page)<br />
DESKTOP Y Y Y Y Y<br />
ISO4 Y Y Y Y Y<br />
ISO6 Y Y Y Y Y<br />
ISO11 Y Y Y Y Y<br />
ISO15 Y Y Y Y Y<br />
ISO17 Y Y Y Y Y<br />
ISO21 Y Y Y Y Y<br />
ISO60 Y Y Y Y Y<br />
ISO69 Y Y Y Y Y<br />
ISOL1 Y Y Y Y Y<br />
ISOL2 Y Y Y Y Y<br />
ISOL5 Y Y Y Y Y<br />
ISOL6 Y Y Y Y Y<br />
ISOL9 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
LEGAL Y Y Y Y Y<br />
MCTEXT Y Y Y Y Y<br />
PC1004 Y Y Y Y Y<br />
PC775 Y Y Y Y Y<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 9. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
1150<br />
series<br />
1200<br />
series<br />
1300<br />
series<br />
2200<br />
series<br />
2300<br />
series<br />
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LPARM: PCL SYMSET<br />
(continued from the<br />
previous page)<br />
PC8 (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
PC850 Y Y Y Y Y<br />
PC852 Y Y Y Y Y<br />
PC858 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
PC8DN Y Y Y Y Y<br />
PC8TK Y Y Y Y Y<br />
PSTEXT Y Y Y Y Y<br />
ROMAN8 Y Y Y Y Y<br />
ROMAN9 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
WIN30 Y Y Y Y Y<br />
WIN31J ns ns ns ns ns<br />
WINBALT Y Y Y Y Y<br />
WINL1 Y Y Y Y Y<br />
WINL2 Y Y Y Y Y<br />
WINL5 Y Y Y Y Y<br />
UCS2 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
PC866CYR Y Y Y Y ns<br />
PC866UKR Y Y Y Y ns<br />
WINCYR Y Y Y Y ns<br />
ISOCYR Y Y Y Y ns<br />
PC8GRK Y Y Y Y ns<br />
PC851GRK Y Y Y Y ns<br />
WINGRK Y Y Y Y ns<br />
ISOGRK Y Y Y Y ns<br />
GREEK8 Y Y Y Y ns<br />
PC862HEB Y Y Y Y ns<br />
ISOHEB Y Y Y Y ns<br />
HEBREW7 Y Y Y Y ns<br />
HEBREW8 Y Y Y Y ns<br />
PC864ARA Y Y Y Y ns<br />
ARABIC8 Y Y Y Y ns<br />
HPWARA Y Y Y Y ns<br />
LPARM: PDF<br />
OWNERPASSWORD<br />
MINIMUM ns ns ns ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM ns ns ns ns ns<br />
DEFAULT ns ns ns ns ns<br />
LPARM: PDF<br />
USERPASSWORD<br />
MINIMUM ns ns ns ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM ns ns ns ns ns<br />
DEFAULT ns ns ns ns ns<br />
LPARM: POSTSCRIPT<br />
PRTSERRS<br />
OFF ns (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON ns Y Y Y Y<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 9. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
1150<br />
series<br />
1200<br />
series<br />
1300<br />
series<br />
2200<br />
series<br />
2300<br />
series<br />
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MANUALDUPLEX OFF ns ns ns ns (Y)<br />
ON ns ns ns ns Y<br />
MANUALFEED OFF (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y Y Y<br />
MEDIASOURCE DEFAULT ns ns ns ns Y<br />
AUTOSELECT ns ns ns ns Y<br />
DEFAULTSOURCETRAY ns ns ns ns Y<br />
MANUALFEED ns ns ns ns Y<br />
TRAY1 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
TRAY2 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
TRAY3 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
TRAY4 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
ENVELOPE TRAY ns ns ns ns ns<br />
DUPLEXTRAY ns ns ns ns Y<br />
EXTERNALTRAY ns ns ns ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY02 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY03 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY04 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY05 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
o ns ns ns ns ns<br />
o ns ns ns ns ns<br />
o ns ns ns ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY32 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 9. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
1150<br />
series<br />
1200<br />
series<br />
1300<br />
series<br />
2200<br />
series<br />
2300<br />
series<br />
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MEDIATYPE DEFAULTMEDIATYPE ns ns ns ns Y<br />
ANY ns ns ns ns Y<br />
PLAIN ns ns ns ns Y<br />
PREPRINTED ns ns ns ns Y<br />
LETTERHEAD ns ns ns ns Y<br />
TRANSPARENCY ns ns ns ns Y<br />
PREPUNCHED ns ns ns ns Y<br />
LABELS ns ns ns ns Y<br />
BOND ns ns ns ns Y<br />
RECYCLED ns ns ns ns Y<br />
COLOR ns ns ns ns Y<br />
LIGHT ns ns ns ns ns<br />
HEAVY ns ns ns ns ns<br />
CARDSTOCK ns ns ns ns Y<br />
ROUGH ns ns ns ns Y<br />
VELLUM ns ns ns ns ns<br />
ENVELOPE ns ns ns ns Y<br />
GLOSSY ns ns ns ns ns<br />
HEAVYGLOSSY ns ns ns ns ns<br />
TOUGHPAPER ns ns ns ns ns<br />
USERTYPE1 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
USERTYPE2 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
USERTYPE3 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
USERTYPE4 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
USERTYPE5 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
MPTRAY MANUAL ns ns ns ns ns<br />
CASSETTE ns ns ns Y ns<br />
FIRST ns ns ns (Y) ns<br />
ORIENTATION PORTRAIT (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
LANDSCAPE Y Y Y Y Y<br />
OUTBIN UPPER ns ns ns ns Y<br />
LOWER ns ns ns ns ns<br />
OUTBINPROCESS MINIMUM ns ns ns ns 0<br />
MAXIMUM ns ns ns ns 255<br />
DEFAULT ns ns ns ns 0<br />
OUTLINEPOINTSIZE MINIMUM 12 12 12 12 0<br />
MAXIMUM 999 999 999 999 999<br />
DEFAULT 72 72 72 72 72<br />
OUTTONER STOP ns ns ns ns ns<br />
CONTINUE ns ns ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 9. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
1150<br />
series<br />
1200<br />
series<br />
1300<br />
series<br />
2200<br />
series<br />
2300<br />
series<br />
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PAGEPROTECT AUTO ns (Y) ns (Y) ns<br />
ON ns Y ns Y ns<br />
PAPER<br />
(Letter, Legal, Ledger,<br />
A3, A4, Executive,<br />
JISB4, and JISB5 are<br />
paper sizes; Com10, C5,<br />
DL, Monarch, and B5<br />
are envelope sizes;<br />
JPOST and JPOSTD<br />
are Japanese postcard<br />
sizes; CUSTOM is for<br />
feeding other sizes, such<br />
as 3 x 5 cards and<br />
labels)<br />
A3 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
A41 Y Y Y Y Y<br />
A5 Y Y Y Y Y<br />
B5 Y Y Y Y Y<br />
CUSTOM Y Y Y Y Y<br />
COM10 Y Y Y Y Y<br />
C5 Y Y Y Y Y<br />
DL1 Y Y Y Y Y<br />
EXECUTIVE Y Y Y Y Y<br />
ISOB5 Y Y Y Y Y<br />
JISB4 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
JISB5 Y Y Y Y Y<br />
JISEXEC ns ns ns ns Y<br />
JPOST Y Y Y Y ns<br />
JPOSTD Y Y Y Y Y<br />
LEDGER ns ns ns ns ns<br />
LEGAL Y Y Y Y Y<br />
LETTER1 (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
MONARCH Y Y Y Y Y<br />
ROC8K ns ns ns ns ns<br />
ROC16K Y Y Y Y Y<br />
EIGHTPOINT5X13 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
FOOLSCAP Y Y Y Y ns<br />
PASSWORD2 MINIMUM 0 0 0 0 0<br />
MAXIMUM 65535 65535 65535 65535 65535<br />
DEFAULT 0 0 0 0 0<br />
PERSONALITY AUTO (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
PCL Y Y Y Y Y<br />
POSTSCRIPT ns Y Y Y Y<br />
PDF ns ns ns ns ns<br />
PLANESINUSE 3 ns ns ns ns ns<br />
1 ns ns ns ns (Y)<br />
POWERSAVE ON ns ns ns ns (Y)<br />
OFF ns ns ns ns Y<br />
POWERSAVEMODE ENERGYSTAR ns ns ns ns ns<br />
BLUEANGEL ns ns ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
1 If configured for metric paper sizes, A4 is the default paper size and DL is the default envelope size.<br />
2 The PASSWORD variable is only supported with the DEFAULT, DINQUIRE, and INQUIRE.<br />
Table 9. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
1150<br />
series<br />
1200<br />
series<br />
1300<br />
series<br />
2200<br />
series<br />
2300<br />
series<br />
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POWERSAVETIME 1 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
15 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
30 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
60 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
90 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
120 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
240 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
PRINTONBACKSIDE ON ns ns ns ns Y<br />
OFF ns ns ns ns (Y)<br />
PROCESSINGBOUNDARY MOPY ns ns ns ns (Y)<br />
JOB ns ns ns ns Y<br />
PROCESSINGOPTION DEFAULT ns ns ns ns “”<br />
MAXIMUM LENGTH ns ns ns ns 16<br />
PROCESSINGTYPE DEFAULT ns ns ns ns &#8220;&#8221;<br />
MAXIMUM LENGTH ns ns ns ns 80<br />
QTY MINIMUM 0 0 0 0 1<br />
MAXIMUM 999 999 999 999 32000<br />
DEFAULT 0 0 0 0 0<br />
REPRINT AUTO (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y Y Y<br />
OFF Y Y Y Y Y<br />
RESOLUTION 300 Y Y Y Y Y<br />
600 (Y) Y Y Y (Y)<br />
1200 Y (Y) (Y) (Y) Y<br />
RET ON (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y) ns<br />
OFF Y Y Y Y Y<br />
LIGHT ns ns ns ns Y<br />
MEDIUM ns ns ns ns (Y)<br />
DARK ns ns ns ns Y<br />
SCAN MINIMUM ns 0 ns 0 ns<br />
MAXIMUM ns 65535 ns 65535 ns<br />
DEFAULT ns 0 ns 0 ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 9. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
1150<br />
series<br />
1200<br />
series<br />
1300<br />
series<br />
2200<br />
series<br />
2300<br />
series<br />
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STAPLEOPTION DEFAULT ns ns ns ns (Y)<br />
ONE ns ns ns ns Y<br />
TWO ns ns ns ns Y<br />
THREE ns ns ns ns Y<br />
FOUR ns ns ns ns Y<br />
FIVE ns ns ns ns Y<br />
SIX ns ns ns ns Y<br />
SEVEN ns ns ns ns Y<br />
ONEANGLED ns ns ns ns Y<br />
ONEOPPOSED ns ns ns ns Y<br />
OPTION3 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
OPTION4 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
OPTION5 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
OPTION6 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
CUSTOM ns ns ns ns Y<br />
NONE ns ns ns ns ns<br />
STRINGCODESET HPROMAN8 ns ns ns ns (Y)<br />
JISX02011976 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
ISO88592 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
ISO88599 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
ISO88595 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
UTF8 ns ns ns ns Y<br />
TESTPAGE ? (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y) ns<br />
SELFTEST Y Y Y Y ns<br />
PCLTYPELIST Y Y Y Y ns<br />
CONTSELFTEST Y Y Y Y ns<br />
DEMOPAGE Y Y Y Y ns<br />
ERRORREPORT Y ns Y ns ns<br />
SUPPLIESSTATUSREPORT Y ns Y ns ns<br />
DATASTORE Y ns Y ns ns<br />
PSTYPEFACELIST ns Y Y Y ns<br />
TIMEOUT MINIMUM 5 5 5 5 5<br />
MAXIMUM 300 300 300 300 300<br />
DEFAULT 15 15 15 15 15<br />
TRAY1TEMP LOW ns Y ns Y ns<br />
MEDIUM ns (Y) ns Y ns<br />
HIGH ns Y ns (Y) ns<br />
HIGH2 ns Y ns Y ns<br />
TRAY2TEMP LOW ns ns ns Y ns<br />
MEDIUM ns ns ns (Y) ns<br />
HIGH ns ns ns Y ns<br />
HIGH2 ns ns ns Y ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 9. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
1150<br />
series<br />
1200<br />
series<br />
1300<br />
series<br />
2200<br />
series<br />
2300<br />
series<br />
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TRAY3TEMP LOW ns ns ns Y ns<br />
MEDIUM ns ns ns (Y) ns<br />
HIGH ns ns ns Y ns<br />
HIGH2 ns ns ns Y ns<br />
USERNAME MAXIMUM LENGTH ns ns ns ns 80<br />
WIDEA4 NO (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
YES Y Y Y Y Y<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific<br />
support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 9. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
1150<br />
series<br />
1200<br />
series<br />
1300<br />
series<br />
2200<br />
series<br />
2300<br />
series<br />
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Table 10. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
4100<br />
series<br />
4100mfp<br />
series<br />
4200<br />
series<br />
4300<br />
series<br />
AUTOCONT1 OFF (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y Y<br />
BINDING LONGEDGE (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
SHORTEDGE Y Y Y Y<br />
BITSPERPIXEL MINIMUM 1 1 ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM 2 2 ns ns<br />
DEFAULT 2 2 ns ns<br />
CLEARABLEWARNINGS1 JOB (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y Y<br />
COPIES MINIMUM 1 1 1 1<br />
MAXIMUM 999 32000 32000 32000<br />
DEFAULT 1 32000 32000 32000<br />
COURIER REGULAR (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
DARK Y Y Y Y<br />
CPLOCK2 OFF (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y Y<br />
MINIMUM Y Y Y Y<br />
MODERATE Y Y Y Y<br />
MAXIMUM Y Y Y Y<br />
DENSITY1 MINIMUM 1 1 1 1<br />
MAXIMUM 5 5 5 5<br />
DEFAULT 3 3 3 3<br />
DISKLOCK2 OFF (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y Y<br />
DUPLEX OFF (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y Y<br />
ECONOMODE OFF (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y Y<br />
EDGETOEDGE NO ns ns ns ns<br />
YES ns ns ns ns<br />
FIH OFF ns ns ns ns<br />
ON ns ns ns ns<br />
FINISH NONE (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
STAPLE Y Y Y Y<br />
ON Y Y Y Y<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the<br />
specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
1 When a SET or DEFAULT command is used with the AUTOCONT,<br />
CLEARABLEWARNINGS, or DENSITY variables, both the User Default and PJL Current<br />
Environment settings are modified (except for the LaserJet 4L, 5L, and 6L printers). It is<br />
recommended that these variables not be changed on a job-by-job basis.<br />
2 Can be modified only by using the DEFAULT command.<br />
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FINISHEROPTION MINIMUM 0 0 0 0<br />
MAXIMUM 255 255 255 255<br />
DEFAULT 0 0 0 0<br />
FINISHERTYPE MINIMUM 0 0 0 0<br />
MAXIMUM 255 255 255 255<br />
DEFAULT 0 0 0 0<br />
FORMLINES MINIMUM 5 5 5 5<br />
MAXIMUM 128 128 128 128<br />
DEFAULT 60 60 60 60<br />
HELDJOBTIMEOUT DISABLED (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ONEHOUR Y Y Y Y<br />
FOURHOURS Y Y Y Y<br />
ONEDAY Y Y Y Y<br />
ONEWEEK Y Y Y Y<br />
HOLD OFF (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y Y<br />
PROOF Y Y Y Y<br />
STORE Y Y Y Y<br />
HOLDKEY DEFAULT &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221;<br />
MAXIMUM LENGTH 4 4 4 4<br />
HOLDTYPE PUBLIC (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
PRIVATE Y Y Y Y<br />
HOSTCLEANINGPAGE OFF ns ns ns ns<br />
ON ns ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the<br />
specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 10. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
4100<br />
series<br />
4100mfp<br />
series<br />
4200<br />
series<br />
4300<br />
series<br />
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INTRAY1SIZE LETTER (Y) (Y) Y Y<br />
LEGAL Y Y Y Y<br />
A4 Y Y Y Y<br />
EXECUTIVE Y Y Y Y<br />
LEDGER ns ns ns ns<br />
A3 ns ns ns ns<br />
COM10 Y Y Y Y<br />
MONARCH Y Y Y Y<br />
C5 Y Y Y Y<br />
DL Y Y Y Y<br />
JISB4 ns ns ns ns<br />
JISB5 Y Y Y Y<br />
B5 Y Y Y Y<br />
CUSTOM Y Y Y Y<br />
JPOSTD ns ns Y Y<br />
A5 Y Y Y Y<br />
ROC8K ns ns ns ns<br />
ROC16K Y Y Y Y<br />
JISEXEC Y Y Y Y<br />
LETTERROTATED ns ns ns ns<br />
ANYCUSTOM ns ns Y Y<br />
A4ROTATED ns ns ns ns<br />
ISOB5 Y Y Y Y<br />
ANY ns ns (Y) (Y)<br />
EIGHTPOINT5X13 ns ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the<br />
specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 10. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
4100<br />
series<br />
4100mfp<br />
series<br />
4200<br />
series<br />
4300<br />
series<br />
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INTRAY2SIZE LETTER (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
LEGAL Y Y Y Y<br />
A4 Y Y Y Y<br />
EXECUTIVE Y Y Y Y<br />
LEDGER ns ns ns ns<br />
A3 ns ns ns ns<br />
COM10 ns ns ns ns<br />
MONARCH ns ns ns ns<br />
C5 ns ns ns ns<br />
DL ns ns ns ns<br />
JISB4 ns ns ns ns<br />
JISB5 Y Y Y Y<br />
B5 ns ns ns ns<br />
CUSTOM Y Y Y Y<br />
JPOSTD ns ns ns ns<br />
A5 Y Y Y Y<br />
ROC8K ns ns ns ns<br />
ROC16K ns ns Y Y<br />
JISEXEC ns ns Y Y<br />
LETTERROTATED ns ns ns ns<br />
ANYCUSTOM ns ns Y Y<br />
A4ROTATED ns ns ns ns<br />
ISOB5 ns ns Y Y<br />
ANY ns ns Y Y<br />
EIGHTPOINT5X13 ns ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the<br />
specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 10. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
4100<br />
series<br />
4100mfp<br />
series<br />
4200<br />
series<br />
4300<br />
series<br />
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INTRAY3SIZE LETTER (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
LEGAL Y Y Y Y<br />
A4 Y Y Y Y<br />
EXECUTIVE Y Y Y Y<br />
LEDGER ns ns ns ns<br />
A3 ns ns ns ns<br />
COM10 ns ns ns ns<br />
MONARCH ns ns ns ns<br />
C5 ns ns ns ns<br />
DL ns ns ns ns<br />
JISB4 ns ns ns ns<br />
JISB5 Y Y Y Y<br />
B5 ns ns ns ns<br />
CUSTOM Y Y Y Y<br />
JPOSTD ns ns ns ns<br />
A5 Y Y Y Y<br />
ROC8K ns ns ns ns<br />
ROC16K ns ns Y Y<br />
JISEXEC ns ns Y Y<br />
LETTERROTATED ns ns ns ns<br />
ANYCUSTOM ns ns Y Y<br />
A4ROTATED ns ns ns ns<br />
ISOB5 ns ns Y Y<br />
ANY ns ns Y Y<br />
EIGHTPOINT5X13 ns ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the<br />
specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 10. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
4100<br />
series<br />
4100mfp<br />
series<br />
4200<br />
series<br />
4300<br />
series<br />
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INTRAY4SIZE LETTER ns ns ns ns<br />
LEGAL ns ns ns ns<br />
A4 ns ns ns ns<br />
EXECUTIVE ns ns ns ns<br />
LEDGER ns ns ns ns<br />
A3 ns ns ns ns<br />
COM10 (Y) (Y) ns ns<br />
MONARCH Y Y ns ns<br />
C5 Y Y ns ns<br />
DL Y Y ns ns<br />
JISB4 ns ns ns ns<br />
JISB5 ns ns ns ns<br />
B5 Y Y ns ns<br />
CUSTOM ns ns ns ns<br />
JPOSTD ns ns ns ns<br />
A5 ns ns ns ns<br />
ROC8K ns ns ns ns<br />
ROC16K ns ns ns ns<br />
JISEXEC ns ns ns ns<br />
LETTERROTATED ns ns ns ns<br />
ANYCUSTOM ns ns ns ns<br />
A4ROTATED ns ns ns ns<br />
ISOB5 ns ns ns ns<br />
ANY ns ns ns ns<br />
EIGHTPOINT5X13 ns ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the<br />
specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 10. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
4100<br />
series<br />
4100mfp<br />
series<br />
4200<br />
series<br />
4300<br />
series<br />
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INTRAY5SIZE LETTER (Y) (Y) ns ns<br />
LEGAL Y Y ns ns<br />
A4 Y Y ns ns<br />
EXECUTIVE Y Y ns ns<br />
LEDGER ns ns ns ns<br />
A3 ns ns ns ns<br />
COM10 ns ns ns ns<br />
MONARCH ns ns ns ns<br />
C5 ns ns ns ns<br />
DL ns ns ns ns<br />
JISB4 ns ns ns ns<br />
JISB5 Y Y ns ns<br />
B5 ns ns ns ns<br />
CUSTOM Y Y ns ns<br />
JPOSTD ns ns ns ns<br />
A5 Y Y ns ns<br />
ROC8K ns ns ns ns<br />
ROC16K ns ns ns ns<br />
JISEXEC ns ns ns ns<br />
LETTERROTATED ns ns ns ns<br />
ANYCUSTOM ns ns ns ns<br />
A4ROTATED ns ns ns ns<br />
ISOB5 ns ns ns ns<br />
ANY ns ns ns ns<br />
EIGHTPOINT5X13 ns ns ns ns<br />
INTRAY6SIZE Tray-dependent ns ns ns ns<br />
INTRAY7SIZE Tray-dependent ns ns ns ns<br />
INTRAY8SIZE Tray-dependent ns ns ns ns<br />
JOBATTR &#8220;attribute string&#8221; &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221;<br />
MAXIMUM LENGTH 80 80 80 80<br />
JOBID OFF Y Y (Y) (Y)<br />
ON (Y) (Y) Y Y<br />
JOBNAME &#8220;jobname string&#8221; &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221;<br />
MAXIMUM LENGTH 80 80 80 80<br />
JOBOFFSET OFF (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y Y<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the<br />
specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 10. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
4100<br />
series<br />
4100mfp<br />
series<br />
4200<br />
series<br />
4300<br />
series<br />
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LANG DANISH Y Y Y Y<br />
GERMAN Y Y Y Y<br />
ENGLISH (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
SPANISH Y Y Y Y<br />
FRENCH Y Y Y Y<br />
ITALIAN Y Y Y Y<br />
DUTCH Y Y Y Y<br />
NORWEGIAN Y Y Y Y<br />
POLISH Y Y Y Y<br />
PORTUGUESE Y Y Y Y<br />
FINNISH Y Y Y Y<br />
SWEDISH Y Y Y Y<br />
TURKISH Y ns Y Y<br />
JAPANESE Y ns Y Y<br />
CZECH Y ns Y Y<br />
HUNGARIAN Y ns Y Y<br />
RUSSIAN Y ns Y Y<br />
TRADITIONALCHINESE ns ns Y Y<br />
SIMPLIFIEDCHINESE ns ns Y Y<br />
KOREAN ns ns Y Y<br />
LOWCARTRIDGE STOP ns ns Y Y<br />
CONTINUE ns ns (Y) (Y)<br />
LOWSUPPLIES STOP ns ns ns ns<br />
CONTINUE ns ns ns ns<br />
LOWTONER STOP Y Y ns ns<br />
CONTINUE (Y) (Y) ns ns<br />
LPARM: PCL<br />
FONTNUMBER<br />
MINIMUM 0 0 0 0<br />
MAXIMUM 89 89 89 89<br />
DEFAULT 0 0 0 0<br />
LPARM: PCL<br />
FONTSOURCE<br />
I (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
M1 Y Y ns ns<br />
M2 Y Y ns ns<br />
M3 Y Y ns ns<br />
M4 Y Y ns ns<br />
M5 Y Y ns ns<br />
S Y Y ns ns<br />
LPARM: PCL PITCH MINIMUM 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.44<br />
MAXIMUM 99.99 99.99 99.99 99.99<br />
DEFAULT 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the<br />
specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 10. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
4100<br />
series<br />
4100mfp<br />
series<br />
4200<br />
series<br />
4300<br />
series<br />
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LPARM: PCL PTSIZE MINIMUM 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00<br />
MAXIMUM 999.75 999.75 999.75 999.75<br />
DEFAULT 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00<br />
LPARM: PCL SYMSET DESKTOP Y Y Y Y<br />
ISO4 Y Y Y Y<br />
ISO6 Y Y Y Y<br />
ISO11 Y Y Y Y<br />
ISO15 Y Y Y Y<br />
ISO17 Y Y Y Y<br />
ISO21 Y Y Y Y<br />
ISO60 Y Y Y Y<br />
ISO69 Y Y Y Y<br />
ISOL1 Y Y Y Y<br />
ISOL2 Y Y Y Y<br />
ISOL5 Y Y Y Y<br />
ISOL6 Y Y Y Y<br />
ISOL9 Y Y Y Y<br />
LEGAL Y Y Y Y<br />
MCTEXT Y Y Y Y<br />
PC1004 Y Y Y Y<br />
PC775 Y Y Y Y<br />
PC8 (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
PC850 Y Y Y Y<br />
PC852 Y Y Y Y<br />
PC858 Y Y Y Y<br />
PC8DN Y Y Y Y<br />
PC8TK Y Y Y Y<br />
PSTEXT Y Y Y Y<br />
ROMAN8 Y Y Y Y<br />
ROMAN9 Y Y Y Y<br />
WIN30 Y Y Y Y<br />
WIN31J ns ns ns ns<br />
WINBALT Y Y Y Y<br />
WINL1 Y Y Y Y<br />
WINL2 Y Y Y Y<br />
WINL5 Y Y Y Y<br />
UCS2 ns ns ns ns<br />
LPARM: PDF<br />
OWNERPASSWORD<br />
MINIMUM ns ns ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM ns ns ns ns<br />
DEFAULT ns ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the<br />
specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 10. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
4100<br />
series<br />
4100mfp<br />
series<br />
4200<br />
series<br />
4300<br />
series<br />
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LPARM: PDF<br />
USERPASSWORD<br />
MINIMUM ns ns ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM ns ns ns ns<br />
DEFAULT ns ns ns ns<br />
LPARM: POSTSCRIPT<br />
PRTSERRS<br />
OFF (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y Y<br />
MANUALDUPLEX OFF ns ns (Y) (Y)<br />
ON ns ns Y Y<br />
MANUALFEED OFF (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y Y<br />
MEDIASOURCE DEFAULT ns ns Y Y<br />
AUTOSELECT ns ns Y Y<br />
DEFAULTSOURCETRAY ns ns Y Y<br />
MANUALFEED ns ns Y Y<br />
TRAY1 ns ns Y Y<br />
TRAY2 ns ns Y Y<br />
TRAY3 ns ns Y Y<br />
TRAY4 ns ns Y Y<br />
ENVELOPE TRAY ns ns Y Y<br />
DUPLEXTRAY ns ns ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY ns ns Y Y<br />
EXTERNALTRAY02 ns ns ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY03 ns ns ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY04 ns ns ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY05 ns ns ns ns<br />
o ns ns ns ns<br />
o ns ns ns ns<br />
o ns ns ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY32 ns ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the<br />
specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 10. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
4100<br />
series<br />
4100mfp<br />
series<br />
4200<br />
series<br />
4300<br />
series<br />
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MEDIATYPE DEFAULTMEDIATYPE ns ns Y Y<br />
ANY ns ns ns ns<br />
PLAIN ns ns Y Y<br />
PREPRINTED ns ns Y Y<br />
LETTERHEAD ns ns Y Y<br />
TRANSPARENCY ns ns Y Y<br />
PREPUNCHED ns ns Y Y<br />
LABELS ns ns Y Y<br />
BOND ns ns Y Y<br />
RECYCLED ns ns Y Y<br />
COLOR ns ns Y Y<br />
LIGHT ns ns ns ns<br />
HEAVY ns ns ns ns<br />
CARDSTOCK ns ns Y Y<br />
ROUGH ns ns Y Y<br />
VELLUM ns ns ns ns<br />
ENVELOPE ns ns ns ns<br />
GLOSSY ns ns ns ns<br />
HEAVYGLOSSY ns ns ns ns<br />
TOUGHPAPER ns ns ns ns<br />
USERTYPE1 ns ns Y Y<br />
USERTYPE2 ns ns Y Y<br />
USERTYPE3 ns ns Y Y<br />
USERTYPE4 ns ns Y Y<br />
USERTYPE5 ns ns Y Y<br />
MPTRAY FIRST (Y) (Y) ns ns<br />
CASSETTE Y Y ns ns<br />
ORIENTATION PORTRAIT (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
LANDSCAPE Y Y Y Y<br />
OUTBIN UPPER (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
LOWER Y Y Y Y<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN1 Y Y Y Y<br />
OUTBINPROCESS MINIMUM 0 0 0 0<br />
MAXIMUM 255 255 255 255<br />
DEFAULT 0 0 0 0<br />
OUTLINEPOINTSIZE MINIMUM 0 0 0 0<br />
MAXIMUM 999 999 999 999<br />
DEFAULT 72 72 72 72<br />
OUTTONER STOP Y Y ns ns<br />
CONTINUE (Y) (Y) ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the<br />
specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 10. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
4100<br />
series<br />
4100mfp<br />
series<br />
4200<br />
series<br />
4300<br />
series<br />
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PAPER<br />
(Letter, Legal, Ledger,<br />
A3, A4, Executive,<br />
JISB4, and JISB5 are<br />
paper sizes; Com10, C5,<br />
DL, Monarch, and B5<br />
are envelope sizes;<br />
JPOST and JPOSTD<br />
are Japanese postcard<br />
sizes; CUSTOM is for<br />
feeding other sizes, such<br />
as 3 x 5 cards and<br />
labels)<br />
A3 Y Y ns ns<br />
A41 Y Y ns ns<br />
A5 Y Y Y Y<br />
B5 Y Y Y Y<br />
CUSTOM Y Y Y Y<br />
COM10 Y Y Y Y<br />
C5 Y Y Y Y<br />
DL1 Y Y Y Y<br />
EXECUTIVE Y Y Y Y<br />
ISOB5 Y Y Y Y<br />
JISB4 ns ns ns ns<br />
JISB5 Y Y Y Y<br />
JISEXEC Y Y Y Y<br />
JPOST ns ns ns ns<br />
JPOSTD ns Y Y Y<br />
LEDGER ns ns ns ns<br />
LEGAL Y Y Y Y<br />
LETTER1 (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
MONARCH Y Y Y Y<br />
ROC8K ns ns ns ns<br />
ROC16K Y Y Y Y<br />
EIGHTPOINT5X13 ns ns ns ns<br />
FOOLSCAP ns ns ns ns<br />
PASSWORD2 MINIMUM 0 0 0 0<br />
MAXIMUM 65535 65535 65535 65535<br />
DEFAULT 0 0<br />
PERSONALITY AUTO (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
PCL Y Y Y Y<br />
POSTSCRIPT Y Y Y Y<br />
PDF ns ns ns ns<br />
PLANESINUSE 3 (Y) (Y) (Y) ns<br />
1 ns ns ns ns<br />
POWERSAVE ON (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
OFF Y Y Y Y<br />
POWERSAVEMODE ENERGYSTAR ns ns ns ns<br />
BLUEANGEL ns ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the<br />
specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
1 If the product is configured for metric paper sizes, A4 is the default paper size and DL is the<br />
default envelope size.<br />
2 The PASSWORD variable is only supported with the DEFAULT, DINQUIRE, and INQUIRE.<br />
Table 10. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
4100<br />
series<br />
4100mfp<br />
series<br />
4200<br />
series<br />
4300<br />
series<br />
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POWERSAVETIME 1 Y Y Y Y<br />
15 Y Y Y Y<br />
30 (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
60 Y Y Y Y<br />
90 ns Y Y Y<br />
120 Y Y Y Y<br />
240 Y Y Y Y<br />
PRINTONBACKSIDE ON ns ns (Y) (Y)<br />
OFF ns ns Y Y<br />
PROCESSINGBOUNDARY MOPY ns ns (Y) (Y)<br />
JOB ns ns Y Y<br />
PROCESSINGOPTION DEFAULT ns &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221;<br />
MAXIMUM LENGTH ns 16 16 16<br />
PROCESSINGTYPE DEFAULT ns &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221;<br />
MAXIMUM LENGTH ns 80 16 16<br />
QTY MINIMUM 1 1 1 1<br />
MAXIMUM 999 32000 32000 32000<br />
DEFAULT 0 0 0 0<br />
REPRINT AUTO (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y Y<br />
OFF Y Y Y Y<br />
RESOLUTION 300 Y Y Y Y<br />
600 (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
1200 Y Y Y Y<br />
RET OFF Y Y Y Y<br />
LIGHT Y Y Y Y<br />
MEDIUM (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
DARK Y Y Y Y<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the<br />
specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 10. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
4100<br />
series<br />
4100mfp<br />
series<br />
4200<br />
series<br />
4300<br />
series<br />
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STAPLEOPTION DEFAULT (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ONE Y Y Y Y<br />
TWO Y Y Y Y<br />
THREE Y Y Y Y<br />
FOUR Y Y Y Y<br />
FIVE Y Y Y Y<br />
SIX Y Y Y Y<br />
SEVEN Y Y Y Y<br />
ONEANGLED Y Y Y Y<br />
ONEOPPOSED Y Y Y Y<br />
OPTION3 Y Y Y Y<br />
OPTION4 Y Y Y Y<br />
OPTION5 Y Y Y Y<br />
OPTION6 Y Y Y Y<br />
CUSTOM Y Y Y Y<br />
NONE Y Y Y Y<br />
STRINGCODESET HPROMAN8 ns ns (Y) (Y)<br />
JISX02011976 ns ns Y Y<br />
ISO88592 ns ns Y Y<br />
ISO88599 ns ns Y Y<br />
ISO88595 ns ns Y Y<br />
UTF8 ns ns Y Y<br />
TIMEOUT MINIMUM 5 5 5 5<br />
MAXIMUM 300 300 300 300<br />
DEFAULT 15 15 15 15<br />
USERNAME MAXIMUM LENGTH 80 80 80 80<br />
WIDEA4 NO (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
YES Y Y Y Y<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the<br />
specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 10. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
4100<br />
series<br />
4100mfp<br />
series<br />
4200<br />
series<br />
4300<br />
series<br />
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Table 11. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5100<br />
series<br />
8150<br />
series<br />
9000<br />
series<br />
9000mfp<br />
series<br />
AUTOCONT1 OFF Y Y (Y) (Y)<br />
ON (Y) (Y) Y Y<br />
BINDING LONGEDGE (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
SHORTEDGE Y Y Y Y<br />
BITSPERPIXEL MINIMUM 1 1 1 1<br />
MAXIMUM 2 2 2 2<br />
DEFAULT 2 2 2 2<br />
CLEARABLEWARNINGS1 JOB (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y Y<br />
COPIES MINIMUM 1 1 1 1<br />
MAXIMUM 999 999 32000 32000<br />
DEFAULT 1 1 32000 32000<br />
COURIER REGULAR (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
DARK Y Y Y Y<br />
CPLOCK2 OFF (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y Y<br />
MINIMUM Y Y Y Y<br />
MODERATE Y Y Y Y<br />
MAXIMUM Y Y Y Y<br />
DENSITY1 MINIMUM 1 1 1 1<br />
MAXIMUM 5 5 5 5<br />
DEFAULT 3 3 3 3<br />
DISKLOCK2 OFF (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y Y<br />
DUPLEX OFF (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y Y<br />
ECONOMODE OFF (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y Y<br />
EDGETOEDGE NO (Y) Y (Y) (Y)<br />
YES Y (Y) Y Y<br />
FIH OFF (Y) ns ns (Y)<br />
ON Y ns ns Y<br />
NO ns (Y) ns ns<br />
YES ns Y ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the<br />
specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
1 When a SET or DEFAULT command is used with the AUTOCONT,<br />
CLEARABLEWARNINGS, or DENSITY variables, both the User Default and PJL Current<br />
Environment settings are modified (except for the LaserJet 4L, 5L, and 6L printers). It is<br />
recommended that these variables not be changed on a job-by-job basis.<br />
2 Can be modified only by using the DEFAULT command.<br />
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FINISH NONE (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
STAPLE Y Y Y Y<br />
ON ns ns Y Y<br />
FINISHEROPTION MINIMUM 0 ns 0 0<br />
MAXIMUM 255 ns 255 255<br />
DEFAULT 0 ns 0 0<br />
FINISHERTYPE MINIMUM 0 ns 0 0<br />
MAXIMUM 255 ns 255 255<br />
DEFAULT 0 ns 0 0<br />
FORMLINES MINIMUM 5 5 5 5<br />
MAXIMUM 128 128 128 128<br />
DEFAULT 60 60 60 60<br />
HELDJOBTIMEOUT DISABLED (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ONEHOUR Y Y Y Y<br />
FOURHOURS Y Y Y Y<br />
ONEDAY Y Y Y Y<br />
ONEWEEK Y Y Y Y<br />
HITRANSFER OFF (Y) ns ns ns<br />
ON Y ns ns ns<br />
HOLD OFF (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y Y<br />
PROOF Y Y Y Y<br />
STORE Y Y Y Y<br />
DEFER ns Y ns ns<br />
PRINTANDDEFER ns Y ns ns<br />
HOLDKEY DEFAULT ns &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221;<br />
MAXIMUM LENGTH ns 9999 4 4<br />
HOLDTYPE PUBLIC (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
PRIVATE Y Y Y Y<br />
HOSTCLEANINGPAGE OFF ns ns ns ns<br />
ON ns ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the<br />
specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 11. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5100<br />
series<br />
8150<br />
series<br />
9000<br />
series<br />
9000mfp<br />
series<br />
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INTRAY1SIZE LETTER (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
LEGAL Y Y Y Y<br />
A4 Y Y Y Y<br />
EXECUTIVE Y Y Y Y<br />
LEDGER Y Y Y Y<br />
A3 Y Y Y Y<br />
COM10 Y Y Y Y<br />
MONARCH Y Y Y Y<br />
C5 Y Y Y Y<br />
DL Y Y Y Y<br />
JISB4 Y Y Y Y<br />
JISB5 Y Y Y Y<br />
B5 Y Y Y Y<br />
CUSTOM Y Y Y Y<br />
JPOSTD Y Y Y Y<br />
A5 Y Y Y Y<br />
ROC8K ns Y Y Y<br />
ROC16K ns Y Y Y<br />
JISEXEC ns Y Y Y<br />
LETTERROTATED Y ns Y Y<br />
ANYCUSTOM ns ns Y Y<br />
A4ROTATED Y ns Y Y<br />
ISOB5 ns ns Y Y<br />
ANY ns ns ns ns<br />
EIGHTPOINT5X13 ns ns ns ns<br />
JISB6 Y ns ns ns<br />
A5ROTATED Y ns ns ns<br />
JISB5ROTATED Y ns ns ns<br />
EXECUTIVEROTATED Y ns ns ns<br />
JPOST Y ns ns ns<br />
A6 Y ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the<br />
specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 11. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5100<br />
series<br />
8150<br />
series<br />
9000<br />
series<br />
9000mfp<br />
series<br />
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INTRAY2SIZE LETTER (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
LEGAL Y Y Y Y<br />
A4 Y Y Y Y<br />
EXECUTIVE Y ns Y Y<br />
LEDGER Y ns Y Y<br />
A3 Y ns Y Y<br />
COM10 ns ns ns ns<br />
MONARCH ns ns ns ns<br />
C5 ns ns ns ns<br />
DL ns ns ns ns<br />
JISB4 Y Y Y Y<br />
JISB5 Y ns Y Y<br />
B5 ns ns ns ns<br />
CUSTOM Y ns Y Y<br />
JPOSTD ns ns ns ns<br />
A5 Y ns Y Y<br />
ROC8K ns ns Y Y<br />
ROC16K ns ns Y Y<br />
JISEXEC ns ns Y Y<br />
LETTERROTATED Y ns Y Y<br />
ANYCUSTOM ns ns Y Y<br />
A4ROTATED Y ns Y Y<br />
ISOB5 ns ns Y Y<br />
ANY ns ns ns ns<br />
EIGHTPOINT5X13 ns ns ns ns<br />
A5ROTATED Y ns ns ns<br />
JISB5ROTATED Y ns ns ns<br />
EXECUTIVEROTATED Y ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the<br />
specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 11. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5100<br />
series<br />
8150<br />
series<br />
9000<br />
series<br />
9000mfp<br />
series<br />
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INTRAY3SIZE LETTER (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
LEGAL Y Y Y Y<br />
A4 Y Y Y Y<br />
EXECUTIVE Y ns Y Y<br />
LEDGER Y ns Y Y<br />
A3 Y Y Y Y<br />
COM10 ns ns ns ns<br />
MONARCH ns ns ns ns<br />
C5 ns ns ns ns<br />
DL ns ns ns ns<br />
JISB4 Y Y Y Y<br />
JISB5 Y ns Y Y<br />
B5 ns ns ns ns<br />
CUSTOM Y Y Y Y<br />
JPOSTD ns ns ns ns<br />
A5 Y ns Y Y<br />
ROC8K ns ns Y Y<br />
ROC16K ns ns Y Y<br />
JISEXEC ns ns Y Y<br />
LETTERROTATED Y ns Y Y<br />
ANYCUSTOM ns ns Y Y<br />
A4ROTATED Y ns Y Y<br />
ISOB5 ns ns Y Y<br />
ANY ns ns ns ns<br />
EIGHTPOINT5X13 ns ns ns ns<br />
11&#215;17 ns Y ns ns<br />
A5ROTATED Y ns ns ns<br />
JISB5ROTATED Y ns ns ns<br />
EXECUTIVEROTATED Y ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the<br />
specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 11. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5100<br />
series<br />
8150<br />
series<br />
9000<br />
series<br />
9000mfp<br />
series<br />
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INTRAY4SIZE LETTER ns ns ns ns<br />
LEGAL ns ns ns ns<br />
A4 ns ns ns ns<br />
EXECUTIVE ns ns ns ns<br />
LEDGER ns ns ns ns<br />
A3 ns ns ns ns<br />
COM10 ns (Y) ns ns<br />
MONARCH ns Y ns ns<br />
C5 ns Y ns ns<br />
DL ns Y ns ns<br />
JISB4 ns ns ns ns<br />
JISB5 ns ns ns ns<br />
B5 ns Y ns ns<br />
CUSTOM ns ns ns ns<br />
JPOSTD ns Y ns ns<br />
A5 ns ns ns ns<br />
ROC8K ns ns ns ns<br />
ROC16K ns ns ns ns<br />
JISEXEC ns ns ns ns<br />
LETTERROTATED ns ns ns ns<br />
ANYCUSTOM ns ns ns ns<br />
A4ROTATED ns ns ns ns<br />
ISOB5 ns ns ns ns<br />
ANY ns ns ns ns<br />
EIGHTPOINT5X13 ns ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the<br />
specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 11. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5100<br />
series<br />
8150<br />
series<br />
9000<br />
series<br />
9000mfp<br />
series<br />
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INTRAY5SIZE LETTER ns (Y) ns ns<br />
LEGAL ns ns ns ns<br />
A4 ns ns ns ns<br />
EXECUTIVE ns ns ns ns<br />
LEDGER ns ns ns ns<br />
A3 ns ns ns ns<br />
COM10 ns ns ns ns<br />
MONARCH ns ns ns ns<br />
C5 ns ns ns ns<br />
DL ns ns ns ns<br />
JISB4 ns ns ns ns<br />
JISB5 ns ns ns ns<br />
B5 ns ns ns ns<br />
CUSTOM ns ns ns ns<br />
JPOSTD ns ns ns ns<br />
A5 ns ns ns ns<br />
ROC8K ns ns ns ns<br />
ROC16K ns ns ns ns<br />
JISEXEC ns ns ns ns<br />
LETTERROTATED ns ns ns ns<br />
ANYCUSTOM ns ns ns ns<br />
A4ROTATED ns ns ns ns<br />
ISOB5 ns ns ns ns<br />
ANY ns ns ns ns<br />
EIGHTPOINT5X13 ns ns ns ns<br />
INTRAY6SIZE Tray-dependent ns ns ns ns<br />
INTRAY7SIZE Tray-dependent ns ns ns ns<br />
INTRAY8SIZE Tray-dependent ns ns ns ns<br />
IOBUFFER AUTO (Y) (Y) ns ns<br />
OFF Y Y ns ns<br />
ON Y Y ns ns<br />
IOSIZE MINIMUM 100 10 ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM<br />
memory-dependent<br />
100 100 ns ns<br />
DEFAULT 100 10 ns ns<br />
JOBATTR &#8220;attribute string&#8221; ns &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221;<br />
MAXIMUM LENGTH ns 80 80 80<br />
JOBID OFF ns (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON ns Y Y Y<br />
JOBMFQBEGIN MINIMUM ns 0 ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM ns 10000 ns ns<br />
DEFAULT ns 0 ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the<br />
specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 11. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5100<br />
series<br />
8150<br />
series<br />
9000<br />
series<br />
9000mfp<br />
series<br />
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JOBMFQEND MINIMUM ns 0 ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM ns 10000 ns ns<br />
DEFAULT ns 0 ns ns<br />
JOBNAME &#8220;jobname string&#8221; &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221;<br />
MAXIMUM LENGTH 80 80 80 80<br />
JOBOFFSET OFF (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y Y<br />
JOBSOURCE PRINT (Y) (Y)1 ns ns<br />
COPY Y Y ns ns<br />
LANG DANISH Y Y Y Y<br />
GERMAN Y Y Y Y<br />
ENGLISH (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
SPANISH Y Y Y Y<br />
FRENCH Y Y Y Y<br />
ITALIAN Y Y Y Y<br />
DUTCH Y Y Y Y<br />
NORWEGIAN Y Y Y Y<br />
POLISH Y Y ns ns<br />
PORTUGUESE Y Y Y ns<br />
FINNISH Y Y Y Y<br />
SWEDISH Y Y Y Y<br />
TURKISH Y Y ns ns<br />
JAPANESE Y Y ns ns<br />
CZECH Y Y ns ns<br />
HUNGARIAN Y Y ns ns<br />
RUSSIAN Y Y ns ns<br />
TRADITIONALCHINESE ns ns ns ns<br />
SIMPLIFIEDCHINESE ns ns ns ns<br />
KOREAN ns ns ns ns<br />
LANGPROMPT OFF ns (Y) ns ns<br />
ON ns Y ns ns<br />
LOWCARTRIDGE STOP ns ns ns Y<br />
CONTINUE ns ns ns (Y)<br />
LOWSUPPLIES STOP ns ns ns ns<br />
CONTINUE ns ns ns ns<br />
LOWTONER STOP Y Y ns ns<br />
CONTINUE (Y) (Y) ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the<br />
specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
1 The default is COPY if the job is a copy job from the scanner on the HP LaserJet 8150<br />
series.<br />
Table 11. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5100<br />
series<br />
8150<br />
series<br />
9000<br />
series<br />
9000mfp<br />
series<br />
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LPARM: PCL<br />
FONTNUMBER<br />
MINIMUM 0 0 0 0<br />
MAXIMUM 89 999 89 89<br />
DEFAULT 0 0 0 0<br />
LPARM: PCL<br />
FONTSOURCE<br />
I (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
M1 ns Y Y Y<br />
M2 ns Y Y Y<br />
M3 ns Y Y Y<br />
M4 ns Y Y Y<br />
M5 ns ns Y Y<br />
S ns Y Y Y<br />
LPARM: PCL PITCH MINIMUM 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.44<br />
MAXIMUM 99.99 99.99 99.99 99.99<br />
DEFAULT 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00<br />
LPARM: PCL PTSIZE MINIMUM 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00<br />
MAXIMUM 999.75 999.75 999.75 999.75<br />
DEFAULT 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00<br />
LPARM: PCL SYMSET<br />
(continued on the<br />
following page)<br />
DESKTOP Y Y Y Y<br />
ISO4 Y Y Y Y<br />
ISO6 Y Y Y Y<br />
ISO11 Y Y Y Y<br />
ISO15 Y Y Y Y<br />
ISO17 Y Y Y Y<br />
ISO21 Y Y Y Y<br />
ISO60 Y Y Y Y<br />
ISO69 Y Y Y Y<br />
ISOL1 Y Y Y Y<br />
ISOL2 Y Y Y Y<br />
ISOL5 Y Y Y Y<br />
ISOL6 Y Y Y Y<br />
ISOL9 ns ns Y Y<br />
LEGAL Y Y Y Y<br />
MCTEXT Y Y Y Y<br />
PC1004 Y Y Y Y<br />
PC775 Y Y Y Y<br />
PC8 (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
PC850 Y Y Y Y<br />
PC852 Y Y Y Y<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the<br />
specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 11. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5100<br />
series<br />
8150<br />
series<br />
9000<br />
series<br />
9000mfp<br />
series<br />
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LPARM: PCL SYMSET<br />
(continued from the<br />
previous page)<br />
PC858 ns ns Y Y<br />
PC8DN Y Y Y Y<br />
PC8TK Y Y Y Y<br />
PSTEXT Y Y Y Y<br />
ROMAN8 Y Y Y Y<br />
ROMAN9 ns ns Y Y<br />
WIN30 Y Y Y Y<br />
WIN31J ns Y ns ns<br />
WINBALT Y Y Y Y<br />
WINL1 Y Y Y Y<br />
WINL2 Y Y Y Y<br />
WINL5 Y Y Y Y<br />
UCS2 ns ns ns ns<br />
LPARM: PDF<br />
OWNERPASSWORD<br />
MINIMUM ns ns ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM ns ns ns ns<br />
DEFAULT ns ns ns ns<br />
LPARM: PDF<br />
USERPASSWORD<br />
MINIMUM ns ns ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM ns ns ns ns<br />
DEFAULT ns ns ns ns<br />
LPARM: POSTSCRIPT<br />
PRTSERRS<br />
OFF (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y Y<br />
LPARM:<br />
RESOURCESAVE<br />
0 (Y) (Y) ns ns<br />
MINIMUM ns Y ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM ns Y ns ns<br />
MAINTINTERVAL MINIMUM 0 ns ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM 999999 ns ns ns<br />
DEFAULT 150000 ns ns ns<br />
MANUALDUPLEX OFF ns ns ns ns<br />
ON ns ns ns ns<br />
MANUALFEED OFF (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y Y<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the<br />
specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 11. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5100<br />
series<br />
8150<br />
series<br />
9000<br />
series<br />
9000mfp<br />
series<br />
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MEDIASOURCE DEFAULT ns ns ns ns<br />
AUTOSELECT ns ns ns ns<br />
DEFAULTSOURCETRAY ns ns ns ns<br />
MANUALFEED ns ns ns ns<br />
TRAY1 ns ns ns ns<br />
TRAY2 ns ns ns ns<br />
TRAY3 ns ns ns ns<br />
TRAY4 ns ns ns ns<br />
ENVELOPE TRAY ns ns ns ns<br />
DUPLEXTRAY ns ns ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY ns ns ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY02 ns ns ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY03 ns ns ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY04 ns ns ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY05 ns ns ns ns<br />
o ns ns ns ns<br />
o ns ns ns ns<br />
o ns ns ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY32 ns ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the<br />
specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 11. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5100<br />
series<br />
8150<br />
series<br />
9000<br />
series<br />
9000mfp<br />
series<br />
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MEDIATYPE DEFAULTMEDIATYPE ns ns ns ns<br />
ANY ns ns ns ns<br />
PLAIN ns ns ns ns<br />
PREPRINTED ns ns ns ns<br />
LETTERHEAD ns ns ns ns<br />
TRANSPARENCY ns ns ns ns<br />
PREPUNCHED ns ns ns ns<br />
LABELS ns ns ns ns<br />
BOND ns ns ns ns<br />
RECYCLED ns ns ns ns<br />
COLOR ns ns ns ns<br />
LIGHT ns ns ns ns<br />
HEAVY ns ns ns ns<br />
CARDSTOCK ns ns ns ns<br />
ROUGH ns ns ns ns<br />
VELLUM ns ns ns ns<br />
ENVELOPE ns ns ns ns<br />
GLOSSY ns ns ns ns<br />
HEAVYGLOSSY ns ns ns ns<br />
TOUGHPAPER ns ns ns ns<br />
USERTYPE1 ns ns ns ns<br />
USERTYPE2 ns ns ns ns<br />
USERTYPE3 ns ns ns ns<br />
USERTYPE4 ns ns ns ns<br />
USERTYPE5 ns ns ns ns<br />
MFQBEGIN MINIMUM ns 0 ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM ns 10000 ns ns<br />
DEFAULT ns 0 ns ns<br />
MFQEND MINIMUM ns 0 ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM ns 10000 ns ns<br />
DEFAULT ns 10000 ns ns<br />
MPTRAY FIRST (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
CASSETTE Y Y Y Y<br />
ORIENTATION PORTRAIT (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
LANDSCAPE Y Y Y Y<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the<br />
specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 11. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5100<br />
series<br />
8150<br />
series<br />
9000<br />
series<br />
9000mfp<br />
series<br />
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OUTBIN UPPER (Y) (Y) (Y) ns<br />
LOWER ns Y Y (Y)<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN1 ns Y Y Y<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN2 ns Y Y Y<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN3 ns Y ns ns<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN4 ns Y ns ns<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN5 ns Y ns ns<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN6 ns Y ns ns<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN7 ns Y ns ns<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN8 ns Y ns ns<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN9 ns Y ns ns<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN10 ns Y ns ns<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN11 ns Y ns ns<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN12 ns Y ns ns<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN13 ns Y ns ns<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN14 ns Y ns ns<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN15 ns Y ns ns<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN16 ns Y ns ns<br />
OUTBINPROCESS MINIMUM 0 0 0 0<br />
MAXIMUM 255 255 255 255<br />
DEFAULT 0 0 0 0<br />
OUTLINEPOINTSIZE MINIMUM 0 0 0 0<br />
MAXIMUM 999 999 999 999<br />
DEFAULT 72 72 72 72<br />
OUTTONER STOP ns ns ns ns<br />
CONTINUE ns ns ns ns<br />
PAGEPROTECT AUTO (Y) (Y) ns ns<br />
ON Y Y ns ns<br />
DEFAULT ns Y ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the<br />
specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 11. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5100<br />
series<br />
8150<br />
series<br />
9000<br />
series<br />
9000mfp<br />
series<br />
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PAPER<br />
(Letter, Legal, Ledger,<br />
A3, A4, Executive,<br />
JISB4, and JISB5 are<br />
paper sizes; Com10, C5,<br />
DL, Monarch, and B5<br />
are envelope sizes;<br />
JPOST and JPOSTD<br />
are Japanese postcard<br />
sizes; CUSTOM is for<br />
feeding other sizes, such<br />
as 3 x 5 cards and<br />
labels)<br />
A3 Y Y Y Y<br />
A41 Y Y Y Y<br />
A4ROTATED Y ns ns ns<br />
A5 Y Y Y Y<br />
A5ROTATED Y ns ns ns<br />
A6 Y ns ns ns<br />
B5 Y Y Y Y<br />
CUSTOM Y Y Y Y<br />
COM10 Y Y Y Y<br />
C5 Y Y Y Y<br />
DL1 Y Y Y Y<br />
EIGHTPOINT5X13 ns ns Y Y<br />
EXECUTIVE Y Y Y Y<br />
EXECUTIVEROTATED Y ns ns ns<br />
FOOLSCAP ns ns ns ns<br />
ISOB5 ns ns Y Y<br />
JISB4 Y Y Y Y<br />
JISB5 Y Y Y Y<br />
A5ROTATED Y ns ns ns<br />
JISB6 Y ns ns ns<br />
JISEXEC ns Y Y Y<br />
JPOST Y ns ns ns<br />
JPOSTD Y Y Y Y<br />
LEDGER Y ns Y Y<br />
LEGAL Y Y Y Y<br />
LETTER1 (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
LETTERROTATED Y ns ns ns<br />
MONARCH Y Y Y Y<br />
ROC8K ns Y Y Y<br />
ROC16K ns Y Y Y<br />
11&#215;17 ns Y ns ns<br />
PAGES MINIMUM 0 ns ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM 9999999 ns ns ns<br />
DEFAULT 172 ns ns ns<br />
PASSWORD2 MINIMUM 0 0 0 0<br />
MAXIMUM 65535 65535 65535 65535<br />
DEFAULT 0 0 0 0<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the<br />
specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
1 If configured for metric paper sizes, A4 is the default paper size and DL is the default<br />
envelope size.<br />
2 The PASSWORD variable is only supported with the DEFAULT, DINQUIRE, and INQUIRE.<br />
Table 11. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5100<br />
series<br />
8150<br />
series<br />
9000<br />
series<br />
9000mfp<br />
series<br />
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PERSONALITY AUTO (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
PCL Y Y Y Y<br />
POSTSCRIPT Y Y Y Y<br />
PDF ns ns ns ns<br />
PLANESINUSE 3 ns ns (Y) (Y)<br />
1 ns ns ns ns<br />
POWERSAVE ON (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
OFF Y Y Y Y<br />
POWERSAVEMODE ENERGYSTAR ns ns ns ns<br />
BLUEANGEL ns ns ns ns<br />
POWERSAVETIME 1 ns ns Y Y<br />
15 (Y) Y Y Y<br />
30 Y Y (Y) Y<br />
60 Y (Y) Y Y<br />
90 ns ns ns (Y)<br />
120 Y Y Y Y<br />
180 Y Y ns ns<br />
240 ns ns Y Y<br />
PR1200SPEED HALF ns Y ns ns<br />
NORMAL ns (Y) ns ns<br />
PRINTONBACKSIDE ON ns ns ns ns<br />
OFF ns ns ns ns<br />
PROCESSINGBOUNDARY MOPY ns ns ns (Y)<br />
JOB ns ns ns Y<br />
PROCESSINGOPTION DEFAULT ns ns &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221;<br />
MAXIMUM LENGTH ns ns 16 16<br />
PROCESSINGTYPE DEFAULT ns ns &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221;<br />
MAXIMUM LENGTH ns ns 80 80<br />
QTY MINIMUM 0 0 1 1<br />
MAXIMUM 999 999 32000 32000<br />
DEFAULT 0 0 0 0<br />
REPRINT AUTO (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y Y<br />
OFF Y Y Y Y<br />
RESOLUTION 300 Y Y Y Y<br />
600 (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
1200 Y ns ns ns<br />
RESOURCESAVE AUTO Y Y ns ns<br />
OFF (Y) (Y) ns ns<br />
ON Y Y ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the<br />
specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 11. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5100<br />
series<br />
8150<br />
series<br />
9000<br />
series<br />
9000mfp<br />
series<br />
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RET OFF Y Y Y Y<br />
LIGHT Y Y Y Y<br />
MEDIUM (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
DARK Y Y Y Y<br />
STAPLEOPTION DEFAULT (Y) ns (Y) (Y)<br />
ONE Y ns Y Y<br />
TWO Y ns Y Y<br />
THREE Y ns Y Y<br />
FOUR Y ns Y Y<br />
FIVE Y ns Y Y<br />
SIX Y ns Y Y<br />
SEVEN Y ns Y Y<br />
ONEANGLED Y ns Y Y<br />
ONEOPPOSED Y ns Y Y<br />
OPTION3 Y ns Y Y<br />
OPTION4 Y ns Y Y<br />
OPTION5 Y ns Y Y<br />
OPTION6 Y ns Y Y<br />
CUSTOM Y ns Y Y<br />
NONE Y ns Y Y<br />
STRINGCODESET HPROMAN8 ns ns ns ns<br />
JISX02011976 ns ns ns ns<br />
ISO88592 ns ns ns ns<br />
ISO88599 ns ns ns ns<br />
ISO88595 ns ns ns ns<br />
UTF8 ns ns ns ns<br />
TIMEOUT MINIMUM 5 5 5 5<br />
MAXIMUM 300 300 300 300<br />
DEFAULT 15 15 15 15<br />
USERNAME MAXIMUM LENGTH ns 80 80 80<br />
WIDEA4 NO (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
YES Y Y Y Y<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the<br />
specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 11. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5100<br />
series<br />
8150<br />
series<br />
9000<br />
series<br />
9000mfp<br />
series<br />
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Table 12. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
3200mfp<br />
series<br />
3300mfp<br />
series<br />
AUTOCONT1 OFF (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y<br />
BINDING LONGEDGE ns ns<br />
SHORTEDGE ns ns<br />
BITSPERPIXEL MINIMUM 1 1<br />
MAXIMUM 2 2<br />
DEFAULT 1 1<br />
CLEARABLEWARNINGS1 JOB ns ns<br />
ON ns ns<br />
COPIES MINIMUM 1 1<br />
MAXIMUM 999 999<br />
DEFAULT 1 1<br />
COURIER REGULAR (Y) (Y)<br />
DARK Y Y<br />
CPLOCK2 OFF ns ns<br />
ON ns ns<br />
MINIMUM ns ns<br />
MODERATE ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM ns ns<br />
DENSITY1 MINIMUM 1 1<br />
MAXIMUM 5 5<br />
DEFAULT 3 3<br />
DISKLOCK2 OFF ns ns<br />
ON ns ns<br />
DUPLEX OFF ns ns<br />
ON ns ns<br />
ECONOMODE OFF (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y<br />
EDGETOEDGE NO ns ns<br />
YES ns ns<br />
FIH OFF ns ns<br />
ON ns ns<br />
FINISH NONE ns ns<br />
STAPLE ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without<br />
notice. To ensure that the specific support information is correct, test<br />
these variable settings on your product.<br />
1 When a SET or DEFAULT command is used with the AUTOCONT,<br />
CLEARABLEWARNINGS, or DENSITY variables, both the User<br />
Default and PJL Current Environment settings are modified (except<br />
for the LaserJet 4L, 5L, and 6L printers). It is recommended these<br />
variables not be changed on a job-by-job basis.<br />
2 Can be modified only by using the DEFAULT command.<br />
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FINISHEROPTION MINIMUM ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM ns ns<br />
DEFAULT ns ns<br />
FINISHERTYPE MINIMUM ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM ns ns<br />
DEFAULT ns ns<br />
FORMLINES MINIMUM 5 5<br />
MAXIMUM 128 128<br />
DEFAULT 60 60<br />
HELDJOBTIMEOUT DISABLED ns ns<br />
ONEHOUR ns ns<br />
FOURHOURS ns ns<br />
ONEDAY ns ns<br />
ONEWEEK ns ns<br />
HOLD OFF ns ns<br />
ON ns ns<br />
PROOF ns ns<br />
STORE ns ns<br />
JOB ns ns<br />
HOLDKEY DEFAULT ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM LENGTH ns ns<br />
HOLDTYPE PUBLIC ns ns<br />
PRIVATE ns ns<br />
HOSTCLEANINGPAGE OFF ns ns<br />
ON ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without<br />
notice. To ensure that the specific support information is correct, test<br />
these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 12. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
3200mfp<br />
series<br />
3300mfp<br />
series<br />
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INTRAY1SIZE LETTER ns ns<br />
LEGAL ns ns<br />
A4 ns ns<br />
EXECUTIVE ns ns<br />
LEDGER ns ns<br />
A3 ns ns<br />
COM10 ns ns<br />
MONARCH ns ns<br />
C5 ns ns<br />
DL ns ns<br />
JISB4 ns ns<br />
JISB5 ns ns<br />
B5 ns ns<br />
CUSTOM ns ns<br />
JPOSTD ns ns<br />
A5 ns ns<br />
ROC8K ns ns<br />
ROC16K ns ns<br />
JISEXEC ns ns<br />
LETTERROTATED ns ns<br />
ANYCUSTOM ns ns<br />
A4ROTATED ns ns<br />
ISOB5 ns ns<br />
ANY ns ns<br />
EIGHTPOINT5X13 ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without<br />
notice. To ensure that the specific support information is correct, test<br />
these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 12. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
3200mfp<br />
series<br />
3300mfp<br />
series<br />
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INTRAY2SIZE LETTER ns ns<br />
LEGAL ns ns<br />
A4 ns ns<br />
EXECUTIVE ns ns<br />
LEDGER ns ns<br />
A3 ns ns<br />
COM10 ns ns<br />
MONARCH ns ns<br />
C5 ns ns<br />
DL ns ns<br />
JISB4 ns ns<br />
JISB5 ns ns<br />
B5 ns ns<br />
CUSTOM ns ns<br />
JPOSTD ns ns<br />
A5 ns ns<br />
ROC8K ns ns<br />
ROC16K ns ns<br />
JISEXEC ns ns<br />
LETTERROTATED ns ns<br />
ANYCUSTOM ns ns<br />
A4ROTATED ns ns<br />
ISOB5 ns ns<br />
ANY ns ns<br />
EIGHTPOINT5X13 ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without<br />
notice. To ensure that the specific support information is correct, test<br />
these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 12. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
3200mfp<br />
series<br />
3300mfp<br />
series<br />
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INTRAY3SIZE LETTER ns ns<br />
LEGAL ns ns<br />
A4 ns ns<br />
EXECUTIVE ns ns<br />
LEDGER ns ns<br />
A3 ns ns<br />
COM10 ns ns<br />
MONARCH ns ns<br />
C5 ns ns<br />
DL ns ns<br />
JISB4 ns ns<br />
JISB5 ns ns<br />
B5 ns ns<br />
CUSTOM ns ns<br />
JPOSTD ns ns<br />
A5 ns ns<br />
ROC8K ns ns<br />
ROC16K ns ns<br />
JISEXEC ns ns<br />
LETTERROTATED ns ns<br />
ANYCUSTOM ns ns<br />
A4ROTATED ns ns<br />
ISOB5 ns ns<br />
ANY ns ns<br />
EIGHTPOINT5X13 ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without<br />
notice. To ensure that the specific support information is correct, test<br />
these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 12. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
3200mfp<br />
series<br />
3300mfp<br />
series<br />
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INTRAY4SIZE LETTER ns ns<br />
LEGAL ns ns<br />
A4 ns ns<br />
EXECUTIVE ns ns<br />
LEDGER ns ns<br />
A3 ns ns<br />
COM10 ns ns<br />
MONARCH ns ns<br />
C5 ns ns<br />
DL ns ns<br />
JISB4 ns ns<br />
JISB5 ns ns<br />
B5 ns ns<br />
CUSTOM ns ns<br />
JPOSTD ns ns<br />
A5 ns ns<br />
ROC8K ns ns<br />
ROC16K ns ns<br />
JISEXEC ns ns<br />
LETTERROTATED ns ns<br />
ANYCUSTOM ns ns<br />
A4ROTATED ns ns<br />
ISOB5 ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without<br />
notice. To ensure that the specific support information is correct, test<br />
these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 12. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
3200mfp<br />
series<br />
3300mfp<br />
series<br />
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INTRAY5SIZE LETTER ns ns<br />
LEGAL ns ns<br />
A4 ns ns<br />
EXECUTIVE ns ns<br />
LEDGER ns ns<br />
A3 ns ns<br />
COM10 ns ns<br />
MONARCH ns ns<br />
C5 ns ns<br />
DL ns ns<br />
JISB4 ns ns<br />
JISB5 ns ns<br />
B5 ns ns<br />
CUSTOM ns ns<br />
JPOSTD ns ns<br />
A5 ns ns<br />
ROC8K ns ns<br />
ROC16K ns ns<br />
JISEXEC ns ns<br />
LETTERROTATED ns ns<br />
ANYCUSTOM ns ns<br />
A4ROTATED ns ns<br />
ISOB5 ns ns<br />
INTRAY6SIZE Tray-dependent ns ns<br />
INTRAY7SIZE Tray-dependent ns ns<br />
INTRAY8SIZE Tray-dependent ns ns<br />
JOBATTR &#8220;attribute string&#8221; ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM LENGTH ns ns<br />
JOBID OFF ns ns<br />
ON ns ns<br />
JOBNAME &#8220;jobname string&#8221; ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM LENGTH ns ns<br />
JOBOFFSET OFF ns ns<br />
ON ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without<br />
notice. To ensure that the specific support information is correct, test<br />
these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 12. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
3200mfp<br />
series<br />
3300mfp<br />
series<br />
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LANG DANISH Y Y<br />
GERMAN Y Y<br />
ENGLISH (Y) (Y)<br />
SPANISH Y Y<br />
FRENCH Y Y<br />
ITALIAN Y Y<br />
DUTCH Y Y<br />
NORWEGIAN Y Y<br />
POLISH Y Y<br />
PORTUGUESE Y Y<br />
FINNISH Y Y<br />
SWEDISH Y Y<br />
TURKISH ns Y<br />
JAPANESE ns ns<br />
CZECH ns Y<br />
HUNGARIAN Y Y<br />
RUSSIAN Y Y<br />
TRADITIONALCHINESE ns ns<br />
SIMPLIFIEDCHINESE ns ns<br />
KOREAN ns ns<br />
LOWCARTRIDGE STOP ns ns<br />
CONTINUE ns ns<br />
LOWSUPPLIES STOP ns ns<br />
CONTINUE ns ns<br />
LOWTONER STOP ns ns<br />
CONTINUE ns ns<br />
OFF ns ns<br />
ON ns ns<br />
LPARM: PCL<br />
FONTNUMBER<br />
MINIMUM 0 0<br />
MAXIMUM 89 89<br />
DEFAULT 0 0<br />
LPARM: PCL<br />
FONTSOURCE<br />
I (Y) (Y)<br />
M1 ns ns<br />
M2 ns ns<br />
M3 ns ns<br />
M4 ns ns<br />
M5 ns ns<br />
S ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without<br />
notice. To ensure that the specific support information is correct, test<br />
these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 12. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
3200mfp<br />
series<br />
3300mfp<br />
series<br />
ENWW PJL environment variable support 79<br />
LPARM: PCL<br />
LINETERMINATION<br />
0 (Y) (Y)<br />
1 Y Y<br />
2 Y Y<br />
3 Y Y<br />
LPARM: PCL PITCH MINIMUM 0.44 0.44<br />
MAXIMUM 99.99 99.99<br />
DEFAULT 10.00 10.00<br />
LPARM: PCL PTSIZE MINIMUM 4.00 4.00<br />
MAXIMUM 999.75 999.75<br />
DEFAULT 12.00 12.00<br />
LPARM: PCL SYMSET<br />
(continued on the<br />
following page)<br />
DESKTOP Y Y<br />
ISO4 Y Y<br />
ISO6 Y Y<br />
ISO11 Y Y<br />
ISO15 Y Y<br />
ISO17 Y Y<br />
ISO21 Y Y<br />
ISO60 Y Y<br />
ISO69 Y Y<br />
ISOL1 Y Y<br />
ISOL2 Y Y<br />
ISOL5 Y Y<br />
ISOL6 Y Y<br />
ISOL9 ns ns<br />
LEGAL Y Y<br />
MCTEXT Y Y<br />
PC1004 Y Y<br />
PC775 Y Y<br />
PC8 (Y) (Y)<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without<br />
notice. To ensure that the specific support information is correct, test<br />
these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 12. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
3200mfp<br />
series<br />
3300mfp<br />
series<br />
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LPARM: PCL SYMSET<br />
(continued from the<br />
previous page)<br />
PC850 Y Y<br />
PC852 Y Y<br />
PC858 ns ns<br />
PC8DN Y Y<br />
PC8TK Y Y<br />
PSTEXT Y Y<br />
ROMAN8 Y Y<br />
ROMAN9 ns ns<br />
WIN30 Y Y<br />
WIN31J ns ns<br />
WINBALT Y Y<br />
WINL1 Y Y<br />
WINL2 Y Y<br />
WINL5 Y Y<br />
UCS2 ns ns<br />
LPARM: PDF<br />
OWNERPASSWORD<br />
MINIMUM ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM ns ns<br />
DEFAULT ns ns<br />
LPARM: PDF<br />
USERPASSWORD<br />
MINIMUM ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM ns ns<br />
DEFAULT ns ns<br />
LPARM: POSTSCRIPT<br />
PRTSERRS<br />
OFF (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y<br />
MANUALDUPLEX OFF ns ns<br />
ON ns ns<br />
MANUALFEED OFF (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without<br />
notice. To ensure that the specific support information is correct, test<br />
these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 12. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
3200mfp<br />
series<br />
3300mfp<br />
series<br />
ENWW PJL environment variable support 81<br />
MEDIASOURCE DEFAULT ns ns<br />
AUTOSELECT ns ns<br />
DEFAULTSOURCETRAY ns ns<br />
MANUALFEED ns ns<br />
TRAY1 ns ns<br />
TRAY2 ns ns<br />
TRAY3 ns ns<br />
TRAY4 ns ns<br />
ENVELOPE TRAY ns ns<br />
DUPLEXTRAY ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY02 ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY03 ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY04 ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY05 ns ns<br />
o ns ns<br />
o ns ns<br />
o ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY32 ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without<br />
notice. To ensure that the specific support information is correct, test<br />
these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 12. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
3200mfp<br />
series<br />
3300mfp<br />
series<br />
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MEDIATYPE DEFAULTMEDIATYPE ns ns<br />
ANY ns ns<br />
PLAIN ns ns<br />
PREPRINTED ns ns<br />
LETTERHEAD ns ns<br />
TRANSPARENCY ns ns<br />
PREPUNCHED ns ns<br />
LABELS ns ns<br />
BOND ns ns<br />
RECYCLED ns ns<br />
COLOR ns ns<br />
LIGHT ns ns<br />
HEAVY ns ns<br />
CARDSTOCK ns ns<br />
ROUGH ns ns<br />
VELLUM ns ns<br />
ENVELOPE ns ns<br />
GLOSSY ns ns<br />
HEAVYGLOSSY ns ns<br />
TOUGHPAPER ns ns<br />
USERTYPE1 ns ns<br />
USERTYPE2 ns ns<br />
USERTYPE3 ns ns<br />
USERTYPE4 ns ns<br />
USERTYPE5 ns ns<br />
MPTRAY MANUAL ns ns<br />
CASSETTE ns ns<br />
FIRST ns ns<br />
ORIENTATION PORTRAIT (Y) (Y)<br />
LANDSCAPE Y Y<br />
OUTBIN UPPER ns ns<br />
LOWER ns ns<br />
OUTBINPROCESS MINIMUM ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM ns ns<br />
DEFAULT ns ns<br />
OUTLINEPOINTSIZE MINIMUM 12 12<br />
MAXIMUM 999 999<br />
DEFAULT 72 72<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without<br />
notice. To ensure that the specific support information is correct, test<br />
these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 12. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
3200mfp<br />
series<br />
3300mfp<br />
series<br />
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OUTTONER STOP ns ns<br />
CONTINUE ns ns<br />
PAGEPROTECT AUTO (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y<br />
PAPER<br />
(Letter, Legal, Ledger,<br />
A3, A4, Executive,<br />
JISB4, and JISB5 are<br />
paper sizes; Com10, C5,<br />
DL, Monarch, and B5<br />
are envelope sizes;<br />
JPOST and JPOSTD<br />
are Japanese postcard<br />
sizes; CUSTOM is for<br />
feeding other sizes, such<br />
as 3 x 5 cards and<br />
labels)<br />
A3 ns ns<br />
A41 Y Y<br />
A5 Y Y<br />
B5 Y Y<br />
CUSTOM Y Y<br />
COM10 Y Y<br />
C5 Y Y<br />
DL1 Y Y<br />
EXECUTIVE Y Y<br />
ISOB5 Y Y<br />
JISB4 ns ns<br />
JISB5 Y Y<br />
JISEXEC ns ns<br />
JPOST Y Y<br />
JPOSTD Y Y<br />
LEDGER ns ns<br />
LEGAL Y Y<br />
LETTER1 (Y) (Y)<br />
MONARCH Y Y<br />
ROC8K ns ns<br />
ROC16K Y Y<br />
EIGHTPOINT5X13 ns ns<br />
FOOLSCAP Y Y<br />
PASSWORD2 MINIMUM 0 0<br />
MAXIMUM 65535 65535<br />
DEFAULT DISABLED DISABLED<br />
PERSONALITY AUTO (Y) (Y)<br />
PCL Y Y<br />
POSTSCRIPT ns Y<br />
PDF ns ns<br />
PLANESINUSE 3 ns ns<br />
1 ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without<br />
notice. To ensure that the specific support information is correct, test<br />
these variable settings on your product.<br />
1 If the product is configured for metric paper sizes, A4 is the default<br />
paper size and DL is the default envelope size.<br />
2 The PASSWORD variable is only supported with the DEFAULT,<br />
DINQUIRE, and INQUIRE.<br />
Table 12. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
3200mfp<br />
series<br />
3300mfp<br />
series<br />
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POWERSAVE ON ns ns<br />
OFF ns ns<br />
POWERSAVEMODE ENERGYSTAR ns ns<br />
BLUEANGEL ns ns<br />
POWERSAVETIME 1 ns ns<br />
15 ns ns<br />
30 ns ns<br />
60 ns ns<br />
90 ns ns<br />
120 ns ns<br />
240 ns ns<br />
PRINTONBACKSIDE ON ns ns<br />
OFF ns ns<br />
PROCESSINGBOUNDARY MOPY ns ns<br />
JOB ns ns<br />
PROCESSINGOPTION DEFAULT ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM LENGTH ns ns<br />
PROCESSINGTYPE DEFAULT ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM LENGTH ns ns<br />
QTY MINIMUM 0 0<br />
MAXIMUM 999 999<br />
DEFAULT 0 0<br />
REPRINT AUTO (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y<br />
OFF Y Y<br />
RESOLUTION 300 Y Y<br />
600 Y Y<br />
1200 (Y) (Y)<br />
RET OFF Y Y<br />
ON (Y) (Y)<br />
LIGHT ns ns<br />
MEDIUM ns ns<br />
DARK ns ns<br />
SCAN MINIMUM 0 0<br />
MAXIMUM 65535 65535<br />
DEFAULT 0 0<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without<br />
notice. To ensure that the specific support information is correct, test<br />
these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 12. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
3200mfp<br />
series<br />
3300mfp<br />
series<br />
ENWW PJL environment variable support 85<br />
STAPLEOPTION DEFAULT ns ns<br />
ONE ns ns<br />
TWO ns ns<br />
THREE ns ns<br />
FOUR ns ns<br />
FIVE ns ns<br />
SIX ns ns<br />
SEVEN ns ns<br />
ONEANGLED ns ns<br />
ONEOPPOSED ns ns<br />
OPTION3 ns ns<br />
OPTION4 ns ns<br />
OPTION5 ns ns<br />
OPTION6 ns ns<br />
CUSTOM ns ns<br />
NONE ns ns<br />
STRINGCODESET HPROMAN8 ns ns<br />
JISX02011976 ns ns<br />
ISO88592 ns ns<br />
ISO88599 ns ns<br />
ISO88595 ns ns<br />
UTF8 ns ns<br />
TESTPAGE ? (Y) (Y)<br />
SELFTEST Y Y<br />
PCLTYPELIST Y Y<br />
CONTSELFTEST Y Y<br />
DEMOPAGE Y Y<br />
ERRORREPORT ns ns<br />
SUPPLIESSTATUSREPORT ns ns<br />
DATASTORE ns Y<br />
PSTYPEFACELIST ns Y<br />
TIMEOUT MINIMUM 5 5<br />
MAXIMUM 300 7200<br />
DEFAULT 15 15<br />
TRAY1TEMP LOW ns Y<br />
MEDIUM (Y) (Y)<br />
HIGH Y Y<br />
HIGH2 ns Y<br />
USERNAME MAXIMUM LENGTH ns ns<br />
WIDEA4 NO (Y) (Y)<br />
YES Y Y<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without<br />
notice. To ensure that the specific support information is correct, test<br />
these variable settings on your product.<br />
Table 12. PJL environmental variables for HP LaserJet products (continued)<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
3200mfp<br />
series<br />
3300mfp<br />
series<br />
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Table 13. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
2500<br />
series<br />
4550<br />
series<br />
4600<br />
series<br />
AUTOCONT1 OFF (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y<br />
BINDING LONGEDGE (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
SHORTEDGE Y Y Y<br />
BITSPERPIXEL MINIMUM 8 8 8<br />
MAXIMUM 8 8 8<br />
DEFAULT/ 8 8 8<br />
CLEARABLEWARNINGS1 JOB (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y<br />
COPIES MINIMUM 1 1 1<br />
MAXIMUM 32000 999 32000<br />
DEFAULT 32000 1 32000<br />
COURIER REGULAR (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
DARK Y Y Y<br />
CPLOCK2 OFF (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y<br />
MINIMUM Y Y Y<br />
MODERATE Y Y Y<br />
MAXIMUM Y Y Y<br />
DENSITY1 MINIMUM ns ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM ns ns ns<br />
DEFAULT ns ns ns<br />
DISKLOCK2 OFF (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y<br />
DUPLEX OFF (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y<br />
ECONOMODE OFF ns ns ns<br />
ON ns ns ns<br />
EDGETOEDGE NO ns ns ns<br />
YES ns ns ns<br />
FIH OFF ns ns ns<br />
ON ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable<br />
settings on your product.<br />
1 When a SET or DEFAULT command is used with the AUTOCONT,<br />
CLEARABLEWARNINGS, or DENSITY variables, both the User Default and<br />
PJL Current Environment settings are modified (except for the LaserJet 4L, 5L,<br />
and 6L printers). It is recommended that these variables not be changed on a<br />
job-by-job basis.<br />
2 Can be modified only by using the DEFAULT command.<br />
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FINISH NONE (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
STAPLE Y Y Y<br />
ON Y Y Y<br />
FINISHEROPTION MINIMUM 0 0 0<br />
MAXIMUM 255 255 255<br />
DEFAULT 0 0 0<br />
FINISHERTYPE MINIMUM 0 0 0<br />
MAXIMUM 255 255 255<br />
DEFAULT 0 0 0<br />
FORMLINES MINIMUM 5 5 5<br />
MAXIMUM 128 128 128<br />
DEFAULT 60 60 60<br />
HELDJOBTIMEOUT DISABLED (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ONEHOUR Y Y Y<br />
FOURHOURS Y Y Y<br />
ONEDAY Y Y Y<br />
ONEWEEK Y Y Y<br />
HOLD OFF (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y<br />
PROOF Y Y Y<br />
STORE Y Y Y<br />
HOLDKEY DEFAULT &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221;<br />
MAXIMUM LENGTH 4 4 4<br />
HOLDTYPE PUBLIC (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
PRIVATE Y Y Y<br />
HOSTCLEANINGPAGE OFF (Y) ns ns<br />
ON Y ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable settings<br />
on your product.<br />
Table 13. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
2500<br />
series<br />
4550<br />
series<br />
4600<br />
series<br />
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INTRAY1SIZE LETTER (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
LEGAL Y Y Y<br />
A4 Y Y Y<br />
EXECUTIVE Y Y Y<br />
LEDGER ns ns ns<br />
A3 ns ns ns<br />
COM10 Y Y Y<br />
MONARCH Y Y Y<br />
C5 Y Y Y<br />
DL Y Y Y<br />
JISB4 ns ns ns<br />
JISB5 Y Y Y<br />
B5 Y Y Y<br />
CUSTOM Y Y Y<br />
JPOSTD Y ns Y<br />
A5 Y Y Y<br />
ROC8K ns ns ns<br />
ROC16K Y Y Y<br />
JISEXEC Y Y Y<br />
LETTERROTATED ns ns ns<br />
ANYCUSTOM Y ns Y<br />
A4ROTATED ns ns ns<br />
ISOB5 ns Y ns<br />
ANY ns ns ns<br />
EIGHTPOINT5X13 ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable settings<br />
on your product.<br />
Table 13. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
2500<br />
series<br />
4550<br />
series<br />
4600<br />
series<br />
ENWW PJL environment variable support 89<br />
INTRAY2SIZE LETTER (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
LEGAL Y Y Y<br />
A4 Y Y Y<br />
EXECUTIVE Y Y Y<br />
LEDGER ns ns ns<br />
A3 ns ns ns<br />
COM10 ns ns ns<br />
MONARCH ns ns ns<br />
C5 ns ns ns<br />
DL ns ns ns<br />
JISB4 ns ns ns<br />
JISB5 Y Y Y<br />
B5 ns ns ns<br />
CUSTOM ns ns Y<br />
JPOSTD ns ns ns<br />
A5 Y Y Y<br />
ROC8K ns ns ns<br />
R0C16K ns ns Y<br />
JISEXEC Y ns Y<br />
LETTERROTATED ns ns ns<br />
ANYCUSTOM ns ns Y<br />
A4ROTATED ns ns ns<br />
ISOB5 Y Y ns<br />
ANY ns ns ns<br />
EIGHTPOINT5X13 ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable settings<br />
on your product.<br />
Table 13. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
2500<br />
series<br />
4550<br />
series<br />
4600<br />
series<br />
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INTRAY3SIZE LETTER (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
LEGAL ns Y Y<br />
A4 Y Y Y<br />
EXECUTIVE ns Y Y<br />
LEDGER ns ns ns<br />
A3 ns ns ns<br />
COM10 ns ns ns<br />
MONARCH ns ns ns<br />
C5 ns ns ns<br />
DL ns ns ns<br />
JISB4 ns ns ns<br />
JISB5 ns Y Y<br />
B5 ns ns ns<br />
CUSTOM ns ns Y<br />
JPOSTD ns ns ns<br />
A5 ns Y Y<br />
ROC8K ns ns ns<br />
ROC16K ns ns Y<br />
JISEXEC ns ns Y<br />
LETTERROTATED ns ns ns<br />
ANYCUSTOM ns ns Y<br />
A4ROTATED ns ns ns<br />
ISOB5 ns Y ns<br />
ANY ns ns ns<br />
EIGHTPOINT5X13 ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable settings<br />
on your product.<br />
Table 13. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
2500<br />
series<br />
4550<br />
series<br />
4600<br />
series<br />
ENWW PJL environment variable support 91<br />
INTRAY4SIZE LETTER ns ns ns<br />
LEGAL ns ns ns<br />
A4 ns ns ns<br />
EXECUTIVE ns ns ns<br />
LEDGER ns ns ns<br />
A3 ns ns ns<br />
COM10 ns ns ns<br />
MONARCH ns ns ns<br />
C5 ns ns ns<br />
DL ns ns ns<br />
JISB4 ns ns ns<br />
JISB5 ns ns ns<br />
B5 ns ns ns<br />
CUSTOM ns ns ns<br />
JPOSTD ns ns ns<br />
A5 ns ns ns<br />
ROC8K ns ns ns<br />
ROC16K ns ns ns<br />
JISEXEC ns ns ns<br />
LETTERROTATED ns ns ns<br />
ANYCUSTOM ns ns ns<br />
A4ROTATED ns ns ns<br />
ISOB5 ns ns ns<br />
ANY ns ns ns<br />
EIGHTPOINT5X13 ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable settings<br />
on your product.<br />
Table 13. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
2500<br />
series<br />
4550<br />
series<br />
4600<br />
series<br />
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INTRAY5SIZE LETTER ns ns ns<br />
LEGAL ns ns ns<br />
A4 ns ns ns<br />
EXECUTIVE ns ns ns<br />
LEDGER ns ns ns<br />
A3 ns ns ns<br />
COM10 ns ns ns<br />
MONARCH ns ns ns<br />
C5 ns ns ns<br />
DL ns ns ns<br />
JISB4 ns ns ns<br />
JISB5 ns ns ns<br />
B5 ns ns ns<br />
CUSTOM ns ns ns<br />
JPOSTD ns ns ns<br />
A5 ns ns ns<br />
ROC8K ns ns ns<br />
ROC16K ns ns ns<br />
JISEXEC ns ns ns<br />
LETTERR0TATED ns ns ns<br />
ANTCUSTOM ns ns ns<br />
A4ROTATED ns ns ns<br />
ISOB5 ns ns ns<br />
INTRAY6SIZE Tray-dependent ns ns ns<br />
INTRAY7SIZE Tray-dependent ns ns ns<br />
INTRAY8SIZE Tray-dependent ns ns ns<br />
JOBATTR &#8220;attribute string&#8221; &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221;<br />
MAXIMUM LENGTH 80 80 80<br />
JOBID OFF Y Y Y<br />
ON (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
JOBNAME &#8220;jobname string&#8221; &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221;<br />
MAXIMUM LENGTH 80 80 80<br />
JOBOFFSET OFF (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable settings<br />
on your product.<br />
Table 13. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
2500<br />
series<br />
4550<br />
series<br />
4600<br />
series<br />
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LANG ENGLISH (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
FRENCH Y Y Y<br />
GERMAN Y Y Y<br />
ITALIAN Y Y Y<br />
SPANISH Y Y Y<br />
SWEDISH Y Y Y<br />
DANISH Y Y Y<br />
NORWEGIAN Y Y Y<br />
DUTCH Y Y Y<br />
FINNISH Y Y Y<br />
PORTUGUESE Y Y Y<br />
TURKISH Y Y Y<br />
POLISH Y Y Y<br />
JAPANESE Y Y Y<br />
RUSSIAN Y Y Y<br />
CZECH Y Y Y<br />
HUNGARIAN Y Y Y<br />
TRADITIONALCHINESE ns ns Y<br />
SIMPLIFIEDCHINESE ns ns Y<br />
KOREAN ns ns Y<br />
LOWCARTRIDGE STOP ns ns ns<br />
CONTINUE ns ns ns<br />
LOWSUPPLIES STOP ns Y Y<br />
CONTINUE ns (Y) (Y)<br />
LOWTONER STOP ns ns ns<br />
CONTINUE ns ns ns<br />
LPARM: PCL<br />
FONTNUMBER<br />
MINIMUM 0 0 0<br />
MAXIMUM 89 89 89<br />
DEFAULT 0 0 0<br />
LPARM: PCL<br />
FONTSOURCE<br />
I (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
M1 Y Y Y<br />
M2 Y Y Y<br />
M3 Y Y Y<br />
M4 Y Y Y<br />
M5 Y Y Y<br />
S Y Y Y<br />
LPARM: PCL PITCH MINIMUM 0.44 0.44 0.44<br />
MAXIMUM 99.99 99.99 99.99<br />
DEFAULT 0.44 0.44 0.44<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable settings<br />
on your product.<br />
Table 13. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
2500<br />
series<br />
4550<br />
series<br />
4600<br />
series<br />
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LPARM: PCL PTSIZE MINIMUM 4.00 4.00 4.00<br />
MAXIMUM 999.75 999.75 999.75<br />
DEFAULT 12.00 12.00 12.00<br />
LPARM: PCL SYMSET DESKTOP Y Y Y<br />
ISO11 Y Y Y<br />
ISO15 Y Y Y<br />
ISO17 Y Y Y<br />
ISO21 Y Y Y<br />
ISO4 Y Y Y<br />
ISO6 Y Y Y<br />
ISO60 Y Y Y<br />
ISO69 Y Y Y<br />
ISOL1 Y Y Y<br />
ISOL2 Y Y Y<br />
ISOL5 Y Y Y<br />
ISOL6 Y Y Y<br />
ISOL9 Y Y Y<br />
LEGAL Y Y Y<br />
MCTEXT Y Y Y<br />
PC1004 Y Y Y<br />
PC775 Y Y Y<br />
PC8 (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
PC850 Y Y Y<br />
PC852 Y Y Y<br />
PC858 Y Y Y<br />
PC8DN Y Y Y<br />
PC8TK Y Y Y<br />
PSTEXT Y Y Y<br />
ROMAN8 Y Y Y<br />
ROMAN9 Y Y Y<br />
WIN30 Y Y Y<br />
WIN31J ns ns ns<br />
WINBALT Y Y Y<br />
WINL1 Y Y Y<br />
WINL2 Y Y Y<br />
WINL5 Y Y Y<br />
UCSC2 ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable settings<br />
on your product.<br />
Table 13. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
2500<br />
series<br />
4550<br />
series<br />
4600<br />
series<br />
ENWW PJL environment variable support 95<br />
LPARM: PDF<br />
OWNERPASSWORD<br />
MINIMUM ns ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM ns ns ns<br />
DEFAULT ns ns ns<br />
LPARM: PDF<br />
USERPASSWORD<br />
MINIMUM ns ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM ns ns ns<br />
DEFAULT ns ns ns<br />
LPARM: POSTSCRIPT<br />
PRTSERRS<br />
OFF (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y<br />
MANUALDUPLEX OFF (Y) ns (Y)<br />
ON Y ns Y<br />
MANUALFEED OFF (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y<br />
MEDIASOURCE DEFAULT ns ns ns<br />
AUTOSELECT ns ns ns<br />
DEFAULTSOURCETRAY ns ns ns<br />
MANUALFEED ns ns ns<br />
TRAY1 ns ns ns<br />
TRAY2 ns ns ns<br />
TRAY3 ns ns ns<br />
TRAY4 ns ns ns<br />
ENVELOPE TRAY ns ns ns<br />
DUPLEXTRAY ns ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY ns ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY02 ns ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY03 ns ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY04 ns ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY05 ns ns ns<br />
o ns ns ns<br />
o ns ns ns<br />
o ns ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY32 ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable settings<br />
on your product.<br />
Table 13. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
2500<br />
series<br />
4550<br />
series<br />
4600<br />
series<br />
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MEDIATYPE DEFAULTMEDIATYPE ns ns ns<br />
ANY ns ns ns<br />
PLAIN ns ns ns<br />
PREPRINTED ns ns ns<br />
LETTERHEAD ns ns ns<br />
TRANSPARENCY ns ns ns<br />
PREPUNCHED ns ns ns<br />
LABELS ns ns ns<br />
BOND ns ns ns<br />
RECYCLED ns ns ns<br />
COLOR ns ns ns<br />
LIGHT ns ns ns<br />
HEAVY ns ns ns<br />
CARDSTOCK ns ns ns<br />
ROUGH ns ns ns<br />
VELLUM ns ns ns<br />
ENVELOPE ns ns ns<br />
GLOSSY ns ns ns<br />
HEAVYGLOSSY ns ns ns<br />
TOUGHPAPER ns ns ns<br />
USERTYPE1 ns ns ns<br />
USERTYPE2 ns ns ns<br />
USERTYPE3 ns ns ns<br />
USERTYPE4 ns ns ns<br />
USERTYPE5 ns ns ns<br />
MPTRAY FIRST ns (Y) ns<br />
CASSETTE ns Y ns<br />
ORIENTATION PORTRAIT (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
LANDSCAPE Y Y Y<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable settings<br />
on your product.<br />
Table 13. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
2500<br />
series<br />
4550<br />
series<br />
4600<br />
series<br />
ENWW PJL environment variable support 97<br />
OUTBIN UPPER (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
LOWER ns ns ns<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN1 ns ns ns<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN2 ns ns ns<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN3 ns ns ns<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN4 ns ns ns<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN5 ns ns ns<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN6 ns ns ns<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN7 ns ns ns<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN8 ns ns ns<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN9 ns ns ns<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN10 ns ns ns<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN11 ns ns ns<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN12 ns ns ns<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN13 ns ns ns<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN14 ns ns ns<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN15 ns ns ns<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN16 ns ns ns<br />
OUTBINPROCESS MINIMUM 0 0 0<br />
MAXIMUM 255 255 255<br />
DEFAULT 0 0 0<br />
OUTLINEPOINTSIZE MINIMUM 0 0 0<br />
MAXIMUM 999 999 999<br />
DEFAULT 72 72 72<br />
OUTTONER STOP ns ns ns<br />
CONTINUE ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable settings<br />
on your product.<br />
Table 13. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
2500<br />
series<br />
4550<br />
series<br />
4600<br />
series<br />
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PAPER<br />
(Letter, Legal, Ledger,<br />
A3, A4, Executive,<br />
JISB4, and JISB5 are<br />
paper sizes; Com10, C5,<br />
DL, Monarch, and B5<br />
are envelope sizes;<br />
JPOST and JPOSTD<br />
are Japanese postcard<br />
sizes; CUSTOM is for<br />
feeding other sizes, such<br />
as 3 x 5 cards and<br />
labels)<br />
A3 ns Y ns<br />
A41 Y Y Y<br />
A5 Y Y Y<br />
B5 Y Y Y<br />
CUSTOM Y Y Y<br />
COM10 Y Y Y<br />
C5 Y Y Y<br />
DL1 Y Y Y<br />
EXECUTIVE Y Y Y<br />
ISOB5 Y Y ns<br />
JISB4 ns ns ns<br />
JISB5 Y Y Y<br />
JISEXEC Y Y Y<br />
JPOST Y ns ns<br />
JPOSTD Y ns Y<br />
LEDGER ns ns ns<br />
LEGAL Y Y Y<br />
LETTER1 (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
MONARCH Y Y Y<br />
ROC8K ns ns ns<br />
ROC16K Y Y Y<br />
EIGHTPOINT5X13 ns ns ns<br />
FOOLSCAP ns ns ns<br />
PASSWORD2 MINIMUM 0 0 0<br />
MAXIMUM 65535 65535 65535<br />
DEFAULT 0 0 0<br />
PERSONALITY AUTO (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
PCL Y Y Y<br />
POSTSCRIPT Y Y Y<br />
PDF ns ns ns<br />
PLANESINUSE 1 (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
3 Y Y Y<br />
POWERSAVE ON (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
OFF Y Y Y<br />
POWERSAVEMODE ENERGYSTAR ns ns ns<br />
BLUEANGEL ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable settings<br />
on your product.<br />
1 If the product is configured for metric paper sizes, A4 is the default paper size<br />
and DL is the default envelope size.<br />
2 The PASSWORD variable is supported only with DEFAULT, DINQUIRE, and<br />
INQUIRE.<br />
Table 13. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
2500<br />
series<br />
4550<br />
series<br />
4600<br />
series<br />
ENWW PJL environment variable support 99<br />
POWERSAVETIME 1 Y Y Y<br />
15 Y Y Y<br />
30 (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
60 Y Y Y<br />
90 Y ns Y<br />
120 Y Y Y<br />
240 Y Y Y<br />
PRINTONBACKSIDE ON (Y) ns (Y)<br />
OFF Y ns Y<br />
PROCESSINGBOUNDARY MOPY (Y) ns (Y)<br />
JOB Y ns Y<br />
PROCESSINGOPTION DEFAULT &#8220;&#8221; ns &#8220;&#8221;<br />
MAXIMUM LENGTH 16 ns 16<br />
PROCESSINGTYPE DEFAULT &#8220;&#8221; ns &#8220;&#8221;<br />
MAXIMUM LENGTH 80 ns 80<br />
QTY MINIMUM 1 1 1<br />
MAXIMUM 32000 999 32000<br />
DEFAULT 0 0 0<br />
REPRINT ON Y Y Y<br />
OFF Y Y Y<br />
AUTO (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
RESOLUTION 300 ns ns ns<br />
600 (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
1200 ns ns ns<br />
RET OFF ns ns ns<br />
LIGHT ns ns ns<br />
MEDIUM ns ns ns<br />
DARK ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable settings<br />
on your product.<br />
Table 13. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
2500<br />
series<br />
4550<br />
series<br />
4600<br />
series<br />
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STAPLEOPTION DEFAULT (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ONE Y Y Y<br />
TWO Y Y Y<br />
THREE Y Y Y<br />
FOUR Y Y Y<br />
FIVE Y Y Y<br />
SIX Y Y Y<br />
SEVEN Y Y Y<br />
ONEANGLED Y Y Y<br />
ONEOPPOSED Y Y Y<br />
OPTION3 Y Y Y<br />
OPTION4 Y Y Y<br />
OPTION5 Y Y Y<br />
OPTION6 Y Y Y<br />
CUSTOM Y Y Y<br />
NONE Y Y Y<br />
STRINGCODESET HPROMAN8 (Y) ns (Y)<br />
JISX02011976 Y ns Y<br />
ISO88592 Y ns Y<br />
ISO88599 Y ns Y<br />
ISO88595 Y ns Y<br />
UTF8 Y ns Y<br />
TIMEOUT MINIMUM 5 5 5<br />
MAXIMUM 300 300 300<br />
DEFAULT 15 15 15<br />
USERNAME MAXIMUM LENGTH 80 80 80<br />
WIDEA4 NO (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
YES Y Y Y<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable settings<br />
on your product.<br />
Table 13. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
2500<br />
series<br />
4550<br />
series<br />
4600<br />
series<br />
ENWW PJL environment variable support 101<br />
Table 14. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5500<br />
series<br />
8550<br />
series<br />
8550mfp<br />
series<br />
AUTOCONT1 OFF (Y) Y Y<br />
ON Y (Y) (Y)<br />
BINDING LONGEDGE (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
SHORTEDGE Y Y Y<br />
BITSPERPIXEL MINIMUM ns ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM ns ns ns<br />
DEFAULT ns ns ns<br />
CLEARABLEWARNINGS1 JOB (Y) Y Y<br />
ON Y (Y) (Y)<br />
COPIES MINIMUM 1 1 1<br />
MAXIMUM 32000 999 999<br />
DEFAULT 32000 1 1<br />
COURIER REGULAR (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
DARK Y Y Y<br />
CPLOCK2 OFF (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
MINIMUM Y ns ns<br />
MODERATE Y ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM Y ns ns<br />
OFF Y Y Y<br />
DENSITY1 MINIMUM ns 1 1<br />
MAXIMUM ns 5 5<br />
DEFAULT ns 3 3<br />
DISKLOCK2 OFF (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y<br />
DUPLEX OFF (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y<br />
ECONOMODE OFF ns ns ns<br />
ON ns ns ns<br />
EDGETOEDGE NO ns ns ns<br />
YES ns ns ns<br />
FIH OFF ns ns ns<br />
ON ns ns ns<br />
FINISH NONE (Y) Y Y<br />
STAPLE Y (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable settings<br />
on your product.<br />
1 When a SET or DEFAULT command is used with the AUTOCONT,<br />
CLEARABLEWARNINGS, or DENSITY variables, both the User Default and<br />
PJL Current Environment settings are modified (except for the LaserJet 4L, 5L,<br />
and 6L printers). It is recommended that these variables not be changed on a<br />
job-by-job basis.<br />
2 Can be modified only by using the DEFAULT command.<br />
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FINISHEROPTION MINIMUM 0 0 0<br />
MAXIMUM 255 255 255<br />
DEFAULT 0 0 0<br />
FINISHERTYPE MINIMUM 0 0 0<br />
MAXIMUM 255 255 255<br />
DEFAULT 0 0 0<br />
FORMLINES MINIMUM 5 5 5<br />
MAXIMUM 128 128 128<br />
DEFAULT 60 60 60<br />
HELDJOBTIMEOUT DISABLED (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ONEHOUR Y Y Y<br />
FOURHOURS Y Y Y<br />
ONEDAY Y Y Y<br />
ONEWEEK Y Y Y<br />
HOLD OFF (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y<br />
PROOF Y Y Y<br />
STORE Y Y Y<br />
HOLDKEY DEFAULT &#8220;&#8221; ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM LENGTH 4 ns ns<br />
HOLDTYPE PUBLIC (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
PRIVATE Y Y Y<br />
HOSTCLEANINGPAGE OFF ns ns ns<br />
ON ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable settings<br />
on your product.<br />
Table 14. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5500<br />
series<br />
8550<br />
series<br />
8550mfp<br />
series<br />
ENWW PJL environment variable support 103<br />
INTRAY1SIZE LETTER (Y) Y Y<br />
LEGAL Y Y Y<br />
A4 Y Y Y<br />
EXECUTIVE Y Y Y<br />
LEDGER Y Y Y<br />
A3 Y Y Y<br />
COM10 Y Y Y<br />
MONARCH Y Y Y<br />
C5 Y Y Y<br />
DL Y Y Y<br />
JISB4 Y Y Y<br />
JISB5 Y Y Y<br />
B5 Y Y Y<br />
CUSTOM Y Y Y<br />
JPOSTD Y Y Y<br />
A5 Y Y Y<br />
ROC8K Y Y Y<br />
ROC16K Y Y Y<br />
JISEXEC Y Y Y<br />
LETTERROTATED Y ns ns<br />
ANYCUSTOM Y ns ns<br />
A4ROTATED Y ns ns<br />
ISOB5 Y ns ns<br />
ANY ns ns ns<br />
EIGHTPOINT5X13 ns ns ns<br />
AUTO ns (Y) (Y)<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable settings<br />
on your product.<br />
Table 14. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5500<br />
series<br />
8550<br />
series<br />
8550mfp<br />
series<br />
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INTRAY2SIZE LETTER (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
LEGAL Y Y Y<br />
A4 Y Y Y<br />
EXECUTIVE Y ns ns<br />
LEDGER Y ns ns<br />
A3 Y ns ns<br />
COM10 ns ns ns<br />
MONARCH ns ns ns<br />
C5 ns ns ns<br />
DL ns ns ns<br />
JISB4 Y Y Y<br />
JISB5 Y ns ns<br />
B5 ns ns ns<br />
CUSTOM Y ns ns<br />
JPOSTD ns ns ns<br />
A5 Y ns ns<br />
ROC8K ns ns ns<br />
ROC16K ns ns ns<br />
JISEXEC ns ns ns<br />
LETTERROTATED ns ns ns<br />
ANYCUSTOM Y ns ns<br />
A4ROTATED Y ns ns<br />
ISOB5 ns ns ns<br />
ANY ns ns ns<br />
EIGHTPOINT5X13 ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable settings<br />
on your product.<br />
Table 14. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5500<br />
series<br />
8550<br />
series<br />
8550mfp<br />
series<br />
ENWW PJL environment variable support 105<br />
INTRAY3SIZE LETTER (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
LEGAL Y Y Y<br />
A4 Y Y Y<br />
EXECUTIVE Y ns ns<br />
LEDGER Y Y Y<br />
A3 Y Y Y<br />
COM10 ns ns ns<br />
MONARCH ns ns ns<br />
C5 ns ns ns<br />
DL ns ns ns<br />
JISB4 Y Y Y<br />
JISB5 Y ns ns<br />
B5 ns ns ns<br />
CUSTOM Y ns ns<br />
JPOSTD ns ns ns<br />
A5 Y ns ns<br />
ROC8K ns ns ns<br />
ROC16K ns ns ns<br />
JISEXEC ns ns ns<br />
LETTERROTATED ns ns ns<br />
ANYCUSTOM Y ns ns<br />
A4ROTATED Y ns ns<br />
ISOB5 ns ns ns<br />
ANY ns ns ns<br />
EIGHTPOINT5X13 ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable settings<br />
on your product.<br />
Table 14. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5500<br />
series<br />
8550<br />
series<br />
8550mfp<br />
series<br />
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INTRAY4SIZE LETTER ns (Y) (Y)<br />
LEGAL ns Y Y<br />
A4 ns Y Y<br />
EXECUTIVE ns ns ns<br />
LEDGER ns Y Y<br />
A3 ns Y Y<br />
COM10 ns ns ns<br />
MONARCH ns ns ns<br />
C5 ns ns ns<br />
DL ns ns ns<br />
JISB4 ns Y Y<br />
JISB5 ns ns ns<br />
B5 ns ns ns<br />
CUSTOM ns ns ns<br />
JPOSTD ns ns ns<br />
A5 ns ns ns<br />
ROC8K ns ns ns<br />
ROC16K ns ns ns<br />
JISEXEC ns ns ns<br />
LETTERROTATED ns ns ns<br />
ANYCUSTOM ns ns ns<br />
A4ROTATED ns ns ns<br />
ISOB5 ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable settings<br />
on your product.<br />
Table 14. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5500<br />
series<br />
8550<br />
series<br />
8550mfp<br />
series<br />
ENWW PJL environment variable support 107<br />
INTRAY5SIZE LETTER ns ns ns<br />
LEGAL ns ns ns<br />
A4 ns ns ns<br />
EXECUTIVE ns ns ns<br />
LEDGER ns ns ns<br />
A3 ns ns ns<br />
COM10 ns ns ns<br />
MONARCH ns ns ns<br />
C5 ns ns ns<br />
DL ns ns ns<br />
JISB4 ns ns ns<br />
JISB5 ns ns ns<br />
B5 ns ns ns<br />
CUSTOM ns ns ns<br />
JPOSTD ns ns ns<br />
A5 ns ns ns<br />
ROC8K ns ns ns<br />
ROC16K ns ns ns<br />
JISEXEC ns ns ns<br />
LETTERROTATED ns ns ns<br />
ANYCUSTOM ns ns ns<br />
A4ROTATED ns ns ns<br />
ISOB5 ns ns ns<br />
INTRAY6SIZE Tray-dependent ns ns ns<br />
INTRAY7SIZE Tray-dependent ns ns ns<br />
INTRAY8SIZE Tray-dependent ns ns ns<br />
JOBATTR &#8220;attribute string&#8221; &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221;<br />
MAXIMUM LENGTH 80 80 80<br />
JOBID OFF (Y) ns ns<br />
ON Y ns ns<br />
JOBNAME &#8220;jobname string&#8221; &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221; &#8220;&#8221;<br />
MAXIMUM LENGTH 80 80 80<br />
JOBOFFSET OFF (Y) ns ns<br />
ON Y ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable settings<br />
on your product.<br />
Table 14. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5500<br />
series<br />
8550<br />
series<br />
8550mfp<br />
series<br />
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LANG ENGLISH (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
FRENCH Y Y Y<br />
GERMAN Y Y Y<br />
ITALIAN Y Y Y<br />
SPANISH Y Y Y<br />
SWEDISH Y Y Y<br />
DANISH Y Y Y<br />
NORWEGIAN Y Y Y<br />
DUTCH Y Y Y<br />
FINNISH Y Y Y<br />
PORTUGUESE Y Y Y<br />
TURKISH Y Y Y<br />
POLISH Y Y Y<br />
JAPANESE Y ns ns<br />
RUSSIAN Y Y Y<br />
CZECH Y Y Y<br />
HUNGARIAN Y Y Y<br />
TRADITIONALCHINESE Y ns ns<br />
SIMPLIFIEDCHINESE Y ns ns<br />
KOREAN Y ns ns<br />
LOWCARTRIDGE STOP ns ns ns<br />
CONTINUE ns ns ns<br />
LOWSUPPLIES STOP (Y) ns ns<br />
CONTINUE Y ns ns<br />
LOWTONER STOP ns Y Y<br />
CONTINUE ns (Y) (Y)<br />
LPARM: PCL<br />
FONTNUMBER<br />
MINIMUM 0 0 0<br />
MAXIMUM 89 47 47<br />
DEFAULT 0 0 0<br />
LPARM: PCL<br />
FONTSOURCE<br />
I (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
M1 Y Y Y<br />
M2 Y Y Y<br />
M3 Y Y Y<br />
M4 Y Y Y<br />
M5 Y Y Y<br />
M6 ns Y Y<br />
M7 ns Y Y<br />
M8 ns Y Y<br />
S Y ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable settings<br />
on your product.<br />
Table 14. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5500<br />
series<br />
8550<br />
series<br />
8550mfp<br />
series<br />
ENWW PJL environment variable support 109<br />
LPARM: PCL PITCH MINIMUM 0.44 0.44 0.44<br />
MAXIMUM 99.99 99.99 99.99<br />
DEFAULT 10.00 10.00 10.00<br />
LPARM: PCL PTSIZE MINIMUM 4.00 4.00 4.00<br />
MAXIMUM 999.75 999.75 999.75<br />
DEFAULT 12.00 12.00 12.00<br />
LPARM: PCL SYMSET<br />
(continued on the<br />
following page)<br />
DESKTOP Y Y Y<br />
ISO11 Y Y Y<br />
ISO15 Y Y Y<br />
ISO17 Y Y Y<br />
ISO21 Y Y Y<br />
ISO4 Y Y Y<br />
ISO6 Y Y Y<br />
ISO60 Y Y Y<br />
ISO69 Y Y Y<br />
ISOL1 Y Y Y<br />
ISOL2 Y Y Y<br />
ISOL5 Y Y Y<br />
ISOL6 Y Y Y<br />
ISOL9 Y ns ns<br />
LEGAL Y Y Y<br />
MCTEXT Y Y Y<br />
PC1004 Y Y Y<br />
PC775 Y Y Y<br />
PC8 (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
PC850 Y Y Y<br />
PC852 Y Y Y<br />
PC858 Y ns ns<br />
PC8DN Y Y Y<br />
PC8TK Y Y Y<br />
PSTEXT Y Y Y<br />
ROMAN8 Y Y Y<br />
ROMAN9 Y ns ns<br />
WIN30 Y Y Y<br />
WIN31J ns ns ns<br />
WINBALT Y Y Y<br />
WINL1 Y Y Y<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable settings<br />
on your product.<br />
Table 14. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5500<br />
series<br />
8550<br />
series<br />
8550mfp<br />
series<br />
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LPARM: PCL SYMSET<br />
(continued from the<br />
previous page)<br />
WINL2 Y Y Y<br />
WINL5 Y Y Y<br />
VCSC2 ns ns ns<br />
LPARM: PDF<br />
OWNERPASSWORD<br />
MINIMUM ns ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM ns ns ns<br />
DEFAULT ns ns ns<br />
LPARM: PDF<br />
USERPASSWORD<br />
MINIMUM ns ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM ns ns ns<br />
DEFAULT ns ns ns<br />
LPARM: POSTSCRIPT<br />
JAMRECOVERY<br />
OFF ns Y Y<br />
ON ns (Y) (Y)<br />
LPARM: POSTSCRIPT<br />
PRTSERRS<br />
OFF (Y) Y Y<br />
ON Y (Y) (Y)<br />
MANUALDUPLEX OFF (Y) ns ns<br />
ON Y ns ns<br />
MANUALFEED OFF (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ON Y Y Y<br />
MEDIASOURCE DEFAULT Y ns ns<br />
AUTOSELECT Y ns ns<br />
DEFAULTSOURCETRAY Y ns ns<br />
MANUALFEED Y ns ns<br />
TRAY1 Y ns ns<br />
TRAY2 Y ns ns<br />
TRAY3 Y ns ns<br />
TRAY4 Y ns ns<br />
ENVELOPETRAY Y ns ns<br />
DUPLEXTRAY ns ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY ns ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY-2 ns ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY03 ns ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY04 ns ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY05 ns ns ns<br />
o ns ns ns<br />
o ns ns ns<br />
o ns ns ns<br />
EXTERNALTRAY32 ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable settings<br />
on your product.<br />
Table 14. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5500<br />
series<br />
8550<br />
series<br />
8550mfp<br />
series<br />
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MEDIATYPE DEFAULTMEDIATYPE Y ns ns<br />
ANY ns ns ns<br />
PLAIN Y ns ns<br />
PREPRINTED Y Y Y<br />
LETTERHEAD Y Y Y<br />
TRANSPARENCY Y Y Y<br />
PREPUNCHED Y Y Y<br />
LABELS Y Y Y<br />
BOND Y Y Y<br />
RECYCLED Y Y Y<br />
COLOR Y Y Y<br />
LIGHT Y ns ns<br />
HEAVY Y Y Y<br />
CARDSTOCK Y Y Y<br />
ROUGH ns ns ns<br />
VELLUM ns ns ns<br />
ENVELOPE Y Y Y<br />
GLOSSY Y Y Y<br />
HEAVYGLOSSY Y ns ns<br />
TOUGHPAPER Y ns ns<br />
USERTYPE1 Y ns ns<br />
USERTYPE2 Y ns ns<br />
USERTYPE3 Y ns ns<br />
USERTYPE4 Y ns ns<br />
USERTYPE 5 Y ns ns<br />
PAPER ns (Y) (Y)<br />
TYPE28LB1 ns Y Y<br />
TYPE28LB2 ns Y Y<br />
MPTRAY FIRST ns (Y) (Y)<br />
CASSETTE ns Y Y<br />
ORIENTATION PORTRAIT (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
LANDSCAPE Y Y Y<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable settings<br />
on your product.<br />
Table 14. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5500<br />
series<br />
8550<br />
series<br />
8550mfp<br />
series<br />
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OUTBIN UPPER (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
LOWER ns Y Y<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN1 ns Y Y<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN2 ns Y Y<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN3 ns Y Y<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN4 ns Y Y<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN5 ns Y Y<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN6 ns Y Y<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN7 ns Y Y<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN8 ns Y Y<br />
OPTIONALOUTBIN9 ns Y Y<br />
OUTBINPROCESS MINIMUM 0 0 0<br />
MAXIMUM 255 255 255<br />
DEFAULT 0 0 0<br />
OUTLINEPOINTSIZE MINIMUM 0 ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM 999 ns ns<br />
DEFAULT 72 ns ns<br />
OUTTONER STOP ns ns ns<br />
CONTINUE ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable settings<br />
on your product.<br />
Table 14. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5500<br />
series<br />
8550<br />
series<br />
8550mfp<br />
series<br />
ENWW PJL environment variable support 113<br />
PAPER<br />
(Letter, Legal, Ledger,<br />
A3, A4, Executive,<br />
JISB4, and JISB5 are<br />
paper sizes; Com10, C5,<br />
DL, Monarch, and B5<br />
are envelope sizes;<br />
JPOST and JPOSTD<br />
are Japanese postcard<br />
sizes; CUSTOM is for<br />
feeding other sizes, such<br />
as 3 x 5 cards and<br />
labels)<br />
A3 Y Y Y<br />
A41 Y Y Y<br />
A5 Y Y Y<br />
B5 Y Y Y<br />
CUSTOM Y Y Y<br />
COM10 Y Y Y<br />
C5 Y Y Y<br />
DL1 Y Y Y<br />
EXECUTIVE Y Y Y<br />
ISOB5 Y ns ns<br />
JISB4 Y Y Y<br />
JISB5 Y Y Y<br />
JISEXEC Y Y Y<br />
JPOST ns ns ns<br />
JPOSTD Y Y Y<br />
LEDGER Y Y Y<br />
LEGAL Y Y Y<br />
LETTER1 (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
MONARCH Y Y Y<br />
ROC8K Y Y Y<br />
ROC16K Y Y Y<br />
EIGHTPOINT5X13 ns ns ns<br />
FOOLSCAP ns ns ns<br />
PASSWORD2 MINIMUM 0 0 0<br />
MAXIMUM 65535 65535 65535<br />
DEFAULT 0 0 0<br />
PERSONALITY AUTO (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
PCL Y Y Y<br />
POSTSCRIPT Y Y Y<br />
PDF ns ns ns<br />
PLANESINUSE 1 (Y) ns ns<br />
3 Y ns ns<br />
POWERSAVE ON (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
OFF Y Y Y<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable settings<br />
on your product.<br />
1 If the product is configured for metric paper sizes, A4 is the default paper size<br />
and DL is the default envelope size.<br />
2 The PASSWORD variable is only supported with the DEFAULT, DINQUIRE,<br />
and INQUIRE.<br />
Table 14. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5500<br />
series<br />
8550<br />
series<br />
8550mfp<br />
series<br />
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POWERSAVETIME 1 Y ns ns<br />
15 Y ns ns<br />
30 (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
60 Y Y Y<br />
90 Y ns ns<br />
120 Y Y Y<br />
180 ns Y Y<br />
240 Y ns ns<br />
480 ns Y Y<br />
PRINTONBACKSIDE ON (Y) ns ns<br />
OFF Y ns ns<br />
PROCESSINGBOUNDARY MOPY ns ns ns<br />
JOB ns ns ns<br />
PROCESSINGOPTION DEFAULT &#8220;&#8221; ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM LENGTH 16 ns ns<br />
PROCESSINGTYPE DEFAULT &#8220;&#8221; ns ns<br />
MAXIMUM LENGTH 80 ns ns<br />
QTY MINIMUM 1 1 1<br />
MAXIMUM 32000 999 999<br />
DEFAULT 0 1 1<br />
REPRINT ON Y ns ns<br />
OFF Y ns ns<br />
AUTO (Y) ns ns<br />
RESOLUTION 300 ns ns ns<br />
600 (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
1200 ns ns ns<br />
RET OFF ns ns ns<br />
LIGHT ns ns ns<br />
MEDIUM ns ns ns<br />
DARK ns ns ns<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable settings<br />
on your product.<br />
Table 14. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5500<br />
series<br />
8550<br />
series<br />
8550mfp<br />
series<br />
ENWW PJL environment variable support 115<br />
STAPLEOPTION DEFAULT (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
ONE Y Y Y<br />
TWO Y Y Y<br />
THREE Y Y Y<br />
FOUR Y Y Y<br />
FIVE Y Y Y<br />
SIX Y Y Y<br />
SEVEN Y Y Y<br />
ONEANGLED Y Y Y<br />
ONEOPPOSED Y Y Y<br />
OPTION3 Y Y Y<br />
OPTION4 Y Y Y<br />
OPTION5 Y Y Y<br />
OPTION6 Y Y Y<br />
CUSTOM Y Y Y<br />
NONE Y Y Y<br />
STRINGCODESET HPROMAN8 (Y) ns ns<br />
JISX02011976 Y ns ns<br />
ISO88592 Y ns ns<br />
ISO88599 Y ns ns<br />
ISO88595 Y ns ns<br />
UTF8 Y ns ns<br />
TIMEOUT MINIMUM 5 5 5<br />
MAXIMUM 300 300 300<br />
DEFAULT 15 30 30<br />
USERNAME MAXIMUM LENGTH 80 80 80<br />
WIDEA4 NO (Y) (Y) (Y)<br />
YES Y Y Y<br />
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To<br />
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable settings<br />
on your product.<br />
Table 14. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products<br />
Environment<br />
variable<br />
Variable<br />
values<br />
5500<br />
series<br />
8550<br />
series<br />
8550mfp<br />
series<br />
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ENWW Introduction 117<br />
4PJL status codes<br />
Introduction<br />
In many of the status readback responses, the status codes listed in this chapter are sent to the<br />
host as “CODE = xxxxx,” where each “x” stands for a single digit (0 through 9). For example, if<br />
unsolicited status is enabled and the toner runs low, the following message is returned:<br />
@PJL USTATUS DEVICE<br />
CODE=10006<br />
DISPLAY=&#8221;16 TONER LOW&#8221;<br />
ONLINE=TRUE<br />
Table 15, Informational messages, on page 118 shows that code 10006 means “toner low.”<br />
Because the string portion of the “DISPLAY=string” is localized, developers should use the<br />
“CODE=” value in software programs.<br />
Status code groupings<br />
PJL status codes are grouped as follows. The first two digits indicate a message category.<br />
• Informational messages (10xxx)<br />
• Background paper-loading messages (11xyy)<br />
• Background paper-tray status messages (12xyy)<br />
• Output-bin status messages (15xxy)<br />
• PJL parser errors (20xxx)<br />
• PJL parser warnings (25xxx)<br />
• PJL semantic errors (27xxx)<br />
• Auto-continuable conditions (30xxx)<br />
• PJL-file system errors (32xxx)<br />
• Possible operator intervention conditions (35xxx)<br />
• Operator intervention conditions (40xxx)<br />
• Foreground paper-loading messages (41xyy)<br />
• Jam messages (42xyy)<br />
• Optional (external) paper-handling-device messages (43xyy)<br />
• HP LaserJet 4000/5000 jam messages (44xyy)<br />
• Hardware errors (50xxx)<br />
• Personality errors (55xxx)<br />
The following pages list the status codes in numerical order, by groups. For a complete<br />
description of each control-panel-display string, see the user and service manuals for each<br />
printer.<br />
Note All of the messages in the following table are localized. They appear in the language that has<br />
been selected for the control panel.<br />
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Informational messages (10xxx)<br />
Table 15. Informational messages<br />
Status<br />
code<br />
Display string or code meaning<br />
10001 00 READY (online)<br />
[Personality-specific ready message] (online)<br />
[PJL RDYMSG] (online)<br />
68 READY/SERVICE (online) or PERFORM USER<br />
MAINTENANCE or 68 NVRAM FULL, SETTINGS NOT<br />
SAVED<br />
10002 00 READY (offline) or [Personality-specific ready message]<br />
(offline) or [PJL RDYMSG] (offline) or 68 READY/SERVICE<br />
(offline).<br />
Form-feeding printable data in response to a key press<br />
10003 02 WARMING UP (or initializing: Designjet)<br />
10004 05 SELF TEST or INTERNAL TEST<br />
10005 07 RESET, CLEARING MEMORY<br />
10006 16 TONER LOW<br />
10007 CANCELING JOB<br />
10010 * STATUS BUFFER OVERFLOW<br />
10011 18 AUX IO INIT or 18 AUX IO NT RDY or 18 MIO INIT or 18<br />
MIO NOT RDY or HP MIO1 INITIALIZING or HP MIO2<br />
INITIALIZING or HP MIO1 NOT READY or HP MIO2 NOT<br />
READY or HP MIO INITIALIZING<br />
* When creating software programs for the HP LaserJet 4 and 5 printer families, see<br />
“Printer Status Readback” in the “HP LaserJet 4 and 5 Family Comments”<br />
section in Appendix A of the PCL 5 Comparison Guide.<br />
ENWW Informational messages (10xxx) 119<br />
10013 04 SELF TEST<br />
10014 06 PRINTING TEST or PRINTING CONFIGURATION PAGE<br />
or INTERNAL TEST, then PRINTING CONFIGURATION<br />
PAGE<br />
10015 06 TYPEFACE LIST or PRINTING FONT LIST<br />
10016 15 ENGINE TEST<br />
10017 06 DEMO PAGE or PRINTING DEMO PAGE<br />
10018 09 MENU RESET or RESETTING MENUS TO DEFAULTS<br />
10019 09 RST ACTIVE IO or RESETTING ACTIVE IO<br />
10020 09 RESET ALL I/O<br />
10021 08 COLD RESET or RESTORING FACTORY SETTINGS<br />
10022 06 CONFIG PAGE or PRINTING CONFIGURATION PAGE<br />
10023 PROCESSING JOB or PROCESSING JOB FROM ENV<br />
FEEDER or PROCESSING JOB FROM TRAY X (X = tray<br />
code)<br />
10024 PRESS SELECT TO FORMFEED or DATA RECEIVED<br />
10025 ACCESS DENIED<br />
10026 NO JOB TO CANCEL<br />
10027 CLEARING PAPER PATH<br />
10028 PRINTING ERROR LOG<br />
10029 FORMFEEDING<br />
10030 Job message: a print job has been received that contains the<br />
optional DISPLAY=”message” token pair that is associated<br />
with the PJL JOB command.<br />
10031 ENGINE CLEANING<br />
10032 Unable to process internal page request<br />
10033 INVALID PIN<br />
10034 INTERRUPTING JOB<br />
10035 RESUMING JOB<br />
10036 02 WARMING UP (or initializing-Designjet)<br />
10200 ORDER BLACK TONER  PAGES LEFT<br />
10201 ORDER CYAN TONER  PAGES LEFT<br />
10202 ORDER MAGENTA TONER  PAGES LEFT<br />
10203 ORDER YELLOW TONER  PAGES LEFT<br />
10204 ORDER IMAGE DRUM<br />
10205 ORDER BLACK DRUM<br />
10206 ORDER CYAN DRUM<br />
10207 ORDER MAGENTA DRUM<br />
10208 ORDER YELLOW DRUM<br />
10209 ORDER BLACK TONER<br />
10210 ORDER CYAN TONER<br />
Table 15. Informational messages (continued)<br />
Status<br />
code<br />
Display string or code meaning<br />
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10211 ORDER MAGENTA TONER<br />
10212 ORDER YELLOW TONER<br />
10213 ORDER TRANSPORT KIT<br />
10214 ORDER CLEANING KIT<br />
10215 ORDER TRANSFER KIT<br />
10216 ORDER FUSER KIT<br />
10217 PERFORM PRINTER MAINTENANCE<br />
10218 ORDER SUPPLIES  PAGES LEFT<br />
10300 REPLACE BLACK TONER<br />
10301 REPLACE CYAN TONER<br />
10302 REPLACE MAGENTA TONER<br />
10303 REPLACE YELLOW TONER<br />
10304 REPLACE IMAGE DRUM<br />
10305 REPLACE BLACK DRUM<br />
10306 REPLACE CYAN DRUM<br />
10307 REPLACE MAGENTA DRUM<br />
10308 REPLACE YELLOW DRUM<br />
10309 REPLACE BLACK CARTRIDGE<br />
10310 REPLACE CYAN CARTRIDGE<br />
10311 REPLACE MAGENTA CARTRIDGE<br />
10312 REPLACE YELLOW CARTRIDGE<br />
10313 REPLACE TRANSPORT KIT<br />
10314 REPLACE CLEANING KIT<br />
10315 REPLACE TRANSFER KIT<br />
10316 REPLACE FUSER KIT<br />
10317 PERFORM PRINTER MAINTENANCE<br />
10318 REPLACE SUPPLIES<br />
10400 NON-HP SUPPLIES IN USE<br />
10401 Genuine HP Supplies<br />
10402 Tells the CP that the toner charge that has been developed on<br />
the transfer belt needs to be cleared. This message is coupled<br />
with the black toner cartridge (or print cartridge) replacement<br />
message. When the message is posted, the user is asked to<br />
select “YES” or “NO” at each door operation for the cleaned<br />
post charger pop-up.<br />
10403 Unsupported genuine HP supplies<br />
Table 15. Informational messages (continued)<br />
Status<br />
code<br />
Display string or code meaning<br />
ENWW Background paper-loading messages (11xyy) 121<br />
Background paper-loading messages (11xyy)<br />
Background paper-loading messages appear when a print-media input source is out of media,<br />
but another input source is available and is loaded with the correct paper size. The printer stays<br />
online in these situations because it can switch to the other paper source.<br />
Note Foreground paper-loading messages are sent when no alternative paper sources are loaded with<br />
the same paper size. The printer goes offline and waits for someone to load media. See<br />
Foreground paper-loading messages (41xyy) on page 141.<br />
Background paper-loading messages are in the format 11xyy. The following tables list the x and<br />
y values for these messages. For example, 11202 is a background paper-loading message that<br />
indicates that the user should load the PC tray with letter-size paper.<br />
Table 16. Tray codes for background paper-loading messages<br />
X = tray code Tray<br />
0 MP tray or Multi-purpose Tray1 or Duplex<br />
Tray<br />
1 Manual feed<br />
2 PC Tray or Upper Cassette or<br />
Universal Tray2<br />
3 LC Tray or Lower Cassette or<br />
Universal Tray3<br />
4 EE Tray or Envelope Feeder<br />
5 Any HCI Tray<br />
Table 17. Media codes for background paper-loading messages<br />
YY = media code Media size<br />
00 Unknown Paper<br />
01 Unknown Envelope<br />
02 Letter Paper<br />
03 Legal Paper<br />
04 A4 Paper<br />
05 Executive Paper<br />
06 Ledger Paper<br />
07 A3 Paper<br />
08 COM10 Envelope<br />
09 Monarch Envelope<br />
10 C5 Envelope<br />
11 DL Envelope<br />
12 Japan B4 Paper<br />
13 Japan B5 Paper<br />
14 B5 Envelope<br />
15 Custom Media Paper<br />
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16 J-Postcard<br />
17 J-RoundTrip Postcard<br />
18 A5 Paper<br />
19 Letter-R Paper<br />
20 A4-R Paper<br />
21 A5-R Paper<br />
22 Japan B5-R Paper<br />
23 Exec-R Paper<br />
24 A6 Paper<br />
25 Foolscap Paper<br />
26 Japan B6 Paper<br />
Table 17. Media codes for background paper-loading messages (continued)<br />
YY = media code Media size<br />
ENWW Background paper-tray status messages (12xyy) 123<br />
Background paper-tray status messages (12xyy)<br />
Background paper-tray status messages appear when a tray is open or a tray is lifting.<br />
Background paper-tray status messages are in the format 12xyy. The following tables list the x<br />
and y values for these messages. For example, 12301 indicates that the lower cassette or tray is<br />
open.<br />
Table 18. Tray codes for background paper-tray status messages<br />
X = tray code Tray<br />
0 MP Tray or Multi-Purpose Tray1<br />
1 Manual Feed<br />
2 PC Tray or Upper Cassette or Universal<br />
Tray2<br />
3 LC Tray or Lower Cassette or Universal<br />
Tray3<br />
4 EE Tray or Envelope Feeder<br />
5 Any HCI Tray<br />
Table 19. Status codes for background paper-tray status messages<br />
YY = Status code Tray status<br />
01 Tray Open<br />
02 Tray Lifting<br />
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Output-bin status messages (15xxy)<br />
Output bin status messages appear when an output bin is full. The messages are in the format<br />
15xxy. The following tables list the x and y values for these messages. For example, 15031<br />
indicates that output bin number 3 is full.<br />
Table 20. Output-bin status messages<br />
XX = Output bin Tray<br />
00 &#8211; 99 Output Bin Number<br />
Table 21. Status codes for output-bin status messages<br />
Y = Status code Tray status<br />
1 Output Bin Full<br />
2 Output Bin Open<br />
3 Output Bin Broken<br />
ENWW PJL parser errors (20xxx) 125<br />
PJL parser errors (20xxx)<br />
These status codes denote PJL parser errors. The entire PJL command line is ignored. (Some of<br />
the status codes refer to portions of PJL commands such as “command modifiers” and<br />
“alphanumeric values.” For a description of the PJL command format, see “Format of PJL<br />
Commands” in chapter 2 of the Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual.)<br />
Table 22. PJL parser errors<br />
Status<br />
code Display string or code meaning<br />
20001 Generic syntax error (entire PJL command ignored)<br />
20002 Unsupported command<br />
20004 Unsupported personality, system, or I/O port<br />
20005 PJL command buffer overflow<br />
20006 Illegal character or line has been terminated by the<br />
universal exit language (UEL) command<br />
20007  or [] missing after closing quotes<br />
20008 Invalid character appears in an alphanumeric value<br />
20009 Invalid character appears in a numeric value<br />
20010 Invalid character at the start of a string, alphanumeric<br />
value, or numeric value<br />
20011 String is missing closing double-quote character<br />
20012 Numeric value starts with a decimal point<br />
20013 Numeric value does not contain any digits<br />
20014 No alphanumeric value follows the command modifier<br />
20015 Option name and equal sign are encountered, but the<br />
value field is missing<br />
20016 More than one command modifier exists<br />
20017 Command modifier is encountered after an option (the<br />
command modifier must precede the option)<br />
20018 Command is not an alphanumeric value<br />
20019 Numeric value is encountered when an alphanumeric<br />
value expected<br />
20020 String is encountered when an alphanumeric value is<br />
expected<br />
20021 Unsupported command modifier<br />
20022 Command modifier missing<br />
20023 Option missing<br />
20024 Extra data is received after the option name (used for<br />
commands like SET that limit the number of options that<br />
are supported)<br />
20025 Two decimal points in a numeric value<br />
20026 Out of memory<br />
20027 White-space before data stashed<br />
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20028 White-space and a UEL command precede the data<br />
Table 22. PJL parser errors (continued)<br />
Status<br />
code Display string or code meaning<br />
ENWW PJL parser warnings (25xxx) 127<br />
PJL parser warnings (25xxx)<br />
This group of status codes denote PJL parser warnings, which indicate that part of the PJL<br />
command is ignored.<br />
Table 23. PJL parser warnings<br />
Status<br />
code Display string or code meaning<br />
25001 Generic warning error (part of the PJL command<br />
ignored)<br />
25002 PJL prefix is missing<br />
25003 Alphanumeric value is too long<br />
25004 String is too long<br />
25005 Numeric value is too long<br />
25006 Unsupported option name<br />
25007 Option name requires a value that is missing<br />
25008 Option name requires a value of a different type<br />
25009 Option name is received with a value, but this option<br />
does not support values<br />
25010 Same option name is received more than once<br />
25011 Option name has been ignored in response to value<br />
underflow or overflow<br />
25012 Value for the option experienced data loss as a result of<br />
data conversion (value was truncated or rounded)<br />
25013 Value for option experienced data loss as a result of the<br />
value being out of range; the value that was used was<br />
the closest supported limit<br />
25014 Value is of the correct type, but is out of range (value<br />
was ignored)<br />
25015 Integer was expected (obsolete)<br />
25016 Option name is received with an alphanumeric value, but<br />
this value is not supported<br />
25017 String empty, option ignored<br />
25018 A UEL command was expected but not found.<br />
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PJL semantic errors (27xxx)<br />
This group of status codes denote PJL semantic errors. As much as possible of the command is<br />
is used, depending on the current configuration of the printer.<br />
Table 24. PJL semantic errors<br />
Status<br />
code Display string or code meaning<br />
27001 Generic semantic error.<br />
27002 EOJ command is encountered without a previously<br />
matching JOB command. An EOJ command does not<br />
have a matching JOB command if the number of valid<br />
EOJ commands that is received is greater than the<br />
number of valid JOB commands received.<br />
27003 Password protected—attempted to change NVRAM<br />
value when a password is set and the job is not a secure<br />
PJL job.<br />
27004 Cannot modify the value of a read-only variable.<br />
27005 Can only use DEFAULT with this variable; cannot use<br />
SET.<br />
27006 Attempted to pass a NULL string to a command or<br />
command option that requires the string to contain at<br />
least one character.<br />
27007 Attempted to DEFAULT a variable which can only be<br />
SET.<br />
ENWW Auto-continuable conditions (30xxx) 129<br />
Auto-continuable conditions (30xxx)<br />
This list describes the set of PJL error codes and the corresponding control-panel-display strings<br />
for auto-continuable conditions. If no action is taken, the device automatically continues if autocontinue<br />
is set to true (except for when it encounters 30035 and 30036 errors).<br />
Table 25. Auto-continuable conditions<br />
Status<br />
code Display string or code meaning<br />
30010* STATUS BUFFER OVERFLOW<br />
30016 20 MEM OVERFLOW or 20 MEMORY OVERFLOW<br />
DATA LOST or 20 INSUFFICIENT MEMORY,<br />
PRESS GO KEY<br />
30017 21 PRINT OVERRUN or 21 PRINT OVERRUN<br />
DATA LOST or 21 PAGE TOO COMPLEX<br />
30018 40 ERROR or 40.1 HP MIO 1 ERROR<br />
or 40.2 HP MIO 2 ERROR or<br />
40 SER IO ERROR<br />
30027 22 I/O CONFIG ERROR or 22 SER IO ERROR<br />
22 HP MIO 1 IO ERROR CHECK SETUP or 22 HP<br />
MIO 2 IO ERROR CHECK SETUP or 22 PARALLEL<br />
IO ERROR CHECK SETUP<br />
30034 41.x ERROR or 41.3 PAPER ERROR<br />
30035 68 ERROR CHECK CONFIGURATION or 68<br />
NVRAM ERROR, SETTINGS NOT SAVED<br />
30036 68 SERVICE or 68 NVRAM FULL CHECK<br />
CONFIGURATION or 68 NVRAM ERROR,<br />
SETTINGS NOT SAVED<br />
30072 49 REMOVE PAGE<br />
30076 PERSONALITY MEMORY OVERFLOW/ OUT OF<br />
MEMORY<br />
30094 41.1 GENERAL MISPRINT ERROR<br />
30095 41.2 BEAM DETECT MALFUNCTION<br />
30096 41.3 IMPROPER PAPER SIZE or<br />
41.3 UNEXPECTED PAPER SIZE<br />
30097 41.4 NO VIDEO SYNC<br />
30098 41.5 NOISY VIDEO SYNC REQ SIGNAL<br />
30099 INVALID INPUT SOURCE<br />
30100 INVALID OUTPUT DESTINATION<br />
30101 BINDING AGENT OUT OF SUPPLIES<br />
* If you are creating software programs for the HP LaserJet 4 and 5 printer<br />
families, see “Printer Status Readback” in the “HP LaserJet 4 and 5 Printer<br />
Family Comments” section in Appendix A of the Printer Job Language<br />
Technical Reference Manual.<br />
130 Chapter 4 PJL status codes ENWW<br />
30102 BINDING AGENT MEDIA MISALIGNMENT<br />
30103 BINDING AGENT MEDIA CAPACITY<br />
EXCEEDED<br />
30104 EXTERNAL INPUT DEVICE PAPER PATH ERROR<br />
30105 EXTERNAL OUTPUT DEVICE PAPER PATH<br />
ERROR<br />
30106 EXTERNAL INPUT DEVICE OPERATIONAL<br />
ERROR<br />
30107 EXTERNAL OUTPUT DEVICE OPERATIONAL<br />
ERROR<br />
30108 40 HP MIO ERROR, PRESS GO KEY<br />
30109 40 BAD SERIAL DATA FORMAT, PRESS GO KEY<br />
30110 22 HP MIO ERROR, PRESS GO KEY<br />
30111 22 PARALLEL IO ERROR, PRESS GO KEY<br />
30112 22 SERIAL IO ERROR, PRESS GO KEY<br />
30113 STOPPING CHECK LAST PAGE<br />
30114 PRESS SELECT TO CANCEL JOB<br />
30119 MEDIA FEED ERROR<br />
Table 25. Auto-continuable conditions (continued)<br />
Status<br />
code Display string or code meaning<br />
ENWW PJL file system errors (32xxx) 131<br />
PJL file system errors (32xxx)<br />
This list describes the set of error codes for the PJL file system.<br />
Table 26. PJL file system errors<br />
Status<br />
code Display string or code meaning<br />
32000 General error<br />
32001 Volume not available<br />
32002 Disk full<br />
32003 File not found<br />
32004 No free file descriptors<br />
32005 Invalid number of bytes<br />
32006 File already exists<br />
32007 Illegal name<br />
32008 Cannot delete root<br />
32009 File operation attempted on a directory<br />
32010 Directory operation attempted on a file<br />
32011 Not the same volume<br />
32012 Read only<br />
32013 Directory full<br />
32014 Directory not empty<br />
32015 Bad disk<br />
32016 No label<br />
32017 Invalid parameter<br />
32018 No contiguous space<br />
32019 Cannot change root<br />
32020 File Descriptor obsolete<br />
32021 Deleted<br />
32022 No block device<br />
32023 Bad seek<br />
32024 Internal error<br />
32025 Write only<br />
32026 Write protected<br />
32027 No filename<br />
32051 End of directory<br />
32052 No file system<br />
32053 No memory<br />
32054 Volume name out of range<br />
32055 Bad FS<br />
132 Chapter 4 PJL status codes ENWW<br />
32056 Hardware failure<br />
32064 Access denied<br />
Table 26. PJL file system errors (continued)<br />
Status<br />
code Display string or code meaning<br />
ENWW Potential operator intervention conditions (35xxx) 133<br />
Potential operator intervention conditions (35xxx)<br />
This list describes the set of PJL error codes and the corresponding control-panel display strings<br />
for conditions where operator intervention might be required. The message “online” appears and<br />
the product continues to operate, possibly with reduced functionality. Data might be lost.<br />
Table 27. Potential operator intervention conditions<br />
Status<br />
code Display string or code meaning<br />
35028 EIO DISK NOT FUNCTIONAL<br />
35029 W1 IMAGE ADAPT or IMAGE ASSIST or MEMORY<br />
LOW, PAGE SIMPLIFIED<br />
35030 WA JOB ALTERED<br />
35031 W2 INVALID PERS or REQUESTED LANGUAGE<br />
NOT AVAILABLE<br />
35032 WL WARNINGS LOST<br />
35037 W3 JOB ABORTED or CANCELING JOB or<br />
INSUFFICIENT MEMORY, JOB CLEARED<br />
35039 W9 JOB 600/LTR<br />
35040 W0 JOB 600/A4<br />
35041 W8 JOB 600/OFF<br />
35042* W7 JOB 300/LGL<br />
35043* W5 JOB 300/LTR<br />
35044* W6 JOB 300/A4<br />
35045* W4 JOB 300/OFF<br />
35073 WM CHK MEM CNFIG or MEMORY SETTINGS<br />
CHANGED<br />
35074 WM MEM CNFIG N/A<br />
35075 USER MAINTENANCE REQUESTED<br />
35076 WM personality MEM FULL or XXXX MEMORY<br />
FULL, STORED DATA LOST<br />
35078 Entered powersave mode (00 POWERSAVE) or<br />
POWERSAVE ON<br />
35081 WM JOB 300<br />
35082 WD DISK NOT INIT or Volume 0 NOT INIT (Volume 0<br />
is indicated as DISK, FLASH, or RAMDISK, as<br />
appropriate)<br />
35083 Volume 0 FAILURE (Volume 0 is indicated as DISK,<br />
FLASH, or RAMDISK, as appropriate)<br />
35084 WM JOB 600/LGL<br />
35085 WM JOB 600/A3<br />
35086 WM JOB 600/11&#215;17<br />
35087* WM JOB 300/A3<br />
* For some printers, the WM JOB 300 message (35081) might be used instead.<br />
134 Chapter 4 PJL status codes ENWW<br />
35088* WM JOB 300/11&#215;17<br />
35115 Volume 1 NOT INIT (Volume 1 is not initialized.<br />
Volume 1 is indicated as DISK, FLASH, or RAMDISK,<br />
as appropriate)<br />
35116 Volume 1 FAILURE (Volume 1 is indicated as DISK,<br />
FLASH, or RAMDISK, as appropriate)<br />
35117 Volume 2 NOT INIT (Volume 2 is not initialized.<br />
Volume 2 is indicated as DISK, FLASH, or RAMDISK,<br />
as appropriate.)<br />
35118 Volume 2 FAILURE (Volume 2 is indicated as DISK,<br />
FLASH, or RAMDISK, as appropriate)<br />
35138 Unable to mopy job<br />
35139 Unable to mopy job<br />
35140 Unable to mopy job<br />
35141 Unable to store job<br />
* For some printers, the WM JOB 300 message (35081) might be used instead.<br />
Table 27. Potential operator intervention conditions (continued)<br />
Status<br />
code Display string or code meaning<br />
ENWW Operator intervention conditions (40xxx) 135<br />
Operator intervention conditions (40xxx)<br />
This list describes the set of PJL error codes and the corresponding control-panel display strings<br />
for conditions where operator intervention is required. Printing cannot continue until the condition<br />
is addressed.<br />
Table 28. Operator intervention conditions<br />
Status<br />
code Display string or code meaning<br />
40000* SLEEP MODE (STANDBY)<br />
40005 Cartridge error during align cartridges (or reading<br />
setup sheet—Designjet)<br />
40010 14 NO EP CART or INSTALL TONER CARTRIDGE<br />
or no electrical contact with one or more ink<br />
cartridges (Designjet)<br />
40011 Using ink cartridges (Designjet)<br />
40013 SUPPLY MEMORY ERROR<br />
40019 REMOVE PAPER FROM [bin name]<br />
40020 NO MICR TONER or INSTALL MICR TONER<br />
CARTRIDGE<br />
40021 12 PRINTER OPEN or NO EP CART or CLOSE<br />
PRINTER COVER (or lower lever or lower<br />
window—Designjet)<br />
40022 13 PAPER JAM or REMOVE PAPER JAM<br />
40024 FE CARTRIDGE<br />
40025 Device needs attention<br />
40026 PC INSTALL or INSTALL TRAY 2<br />
40026 For ELK BN<br />
40038 16 LOW TONER or TONER LOW or TONER LOW,<br />
PRESS GO KEY<br />
40039 Cartridge authorization status<br />
40046 FI INSERT CART<br />
40047 FR REMOVE CART<br />
40048 [PJL OPMSG]<br />
40049 [PJL STMSG]<br />
40050 50 SERVICE or 50 FUSER ERROR, CYCLE<br />
POWER<br />
40051 51 ERROR or 51 PRINTER ERROR, CYCLE<br />
POWER<br />
40052 52 ERROR or 52 PRINTER ERROR, CYCLE<br />
POWER<br />
40053 53-xy-zz ERROR<br />
40054 54 ERROR<br />
40055 55 ERROR<br />
40056 56 ERROR<br />
* This is not an error. The printer is waiting for data.<br />
136 Chapter 4 PJL status codes ENWW<br />
40057 57 SERVICE or 57 MOTOR FAILURE, CALL<br />
SERVICE<br />
40058 58 SERVICE or FAN MOTOR FAILURE, CALL<br />
SERVICE<br />
40059 59 ERROR<br />
40060 60 ERROR<br />
40061 61.x SERVICE<br />
40062 62.x SERVICE<br />
40063 63 SERVICE<br />
40064 64 SERVICE or PRINTER ERROR, CYCLE<br />
POWER<br />
40065 65 SERVICE<br />
40066 External paper-handling device failure<br />
40067 67 SERVICE<br />
40068 69 SERVICE<br />
40069 70 ERROR<br />
40070 71 ERROR<br />
40071 72 SERVICE<br />
40079 PRINTER MANUALLY TAKEN OFFLINE or<br />
OFFLINE or FORMFEEDING or SERVICE MODE<br />
or 00 OFFLINE<br />
40080 EE INCOMPATIBLE or<br />
LC INCOMPATIBLE<br />
40083 FS DISK FAILURE or 311.1.1 DISK FAILURE or<br />
Volume 0 FAILURE (Volume 0 is indicated as DISK,<br />
FLASH, or RAMDISK, as appropriate)<br />
40089 BAD OPTIONAL TRAY CONNECTION<br />
40089 For ELK BN<br />
40090 INCOMPATIBLE ENVELOPE FEEDER<br />
INSTALLED<br />
40091 Duplexer cord error<br />
40092 81 SERVICE (XXX)<br />
40093 REMOVE DUPLEX JAM<br />
40096 41.3 UNEXPECTED PAPER SIZE<br />
CHECK PAPER IN TRAY<br />
40099 56.1 ERROR PRESS SELECT KEY<br />
40100 56.2 ERROR PRESS SELECT KEY<br />
40101 FINISHER OUT OF BINDING AGENT<br />
40102 FINISHER ALIGN ERROR [BIN NAME]<br />
40103 FINISH LIMIT REACHED [BIN NAME]<br />
40104 INPUT DEVICE FEED PATH OPEN<br />
Table 28. Operator intervention conditions (continued)<br />
Status<br />
code Display string or code meaning<br />
ENWW Operator intervention conditions (40xxx) 137<br />
40105 OUTPUT DEVICE DELIVERY PATH OPEN<br />
40106 INPUT OPERATION ERROR X.YY<br />
40107 OUTPUT OPERATION ERROR X.YY<br />
40108 66.xx.yy EXTERNAL DEVICE FAILURE<br />
40116 Volume 1 FAILURE (Failure on Volume 1. Volume 1<br />
is indicated as DISK, FLASH, or RAMDISK, as<br />
appropriate)<br />
40118 Volume 2 FAILURE (Failure on Volume 2. Volume 2<br />
is indicated as DISK, FLASH, or RAMDISK, as<br />
appropriate.)<br />
40119 PAPER MISFEED<br />
40120 Open face-up output bin<br />
40121 Cannot duplex closer rear bin<br />
40122 Duplexer must be installed<br />
40123 Duplexer error, remove duplexer<br />
40124 Bad duplexer connection<br />
40128 DRUM ERROR REPLACE DRUM KIT<br />
40129 DRUM LIFE OUT REPLACE DRUM KIT<br />
40130 DRUM LIFE LOW REPLACE DRUM KIT<br />
40131 TRANSFER KIT OUT REPLACE KIT<br />
40132 TRANSFER KIT LOW REPLACE KIT<br />
40137 BAD ENV FEEDER CONNECTION<br />
40141 WASTE TONER FULL<br />
REPLACE DRUM KIT<br />
40142 INSTALL DRUM KIT<br />
40143 REINSTALL TRANSFER BELT<br />
40144 PRESS GO TO PRINT<br />
PRESS SELECT TO CHANGE TONER<br />
40145 73 service error<br />
40146 41.5 UNEXPECTED PAPER TYPE<br />
CHECK PAPER IN TRAY<br />
40150 Cartridge low<br />
40151 Toner cartridge out<br />
40152 Drum cartridge out<br />
40158 10.xx.yy SUPPLY MEMORY ERROR<br />
40200 ORDER BLACK TONER<br />
40201 ORDER CYAN TONER<br />
40202 ORDER MAGENTA TONER<br />
40203 ORDER YELLOW TONER<br />
40204 ORDER IMAGE DRUM<br />
40205 ORDER BLACK DRUM<br />
40206 ORDER CYAN DRUM<br />
40207 ORDER MAGENTA DRUM<br />
Table 28. Operator intervention conditions (continued)<br />
Status<br />
code Display string or code meaning<br />
138 Chapter 4 PJL status codes ENWW<br />
40208 ORDER YELLOW DRUM<br />
40209 ORDER BLACK TONER<br />
40210 ORDER CYAN TONER<br />
40211 ORDER MAGENTA TONER<br />
40212 ORDER YELLOW TONER<br />
40213 ORDER TRANSPORT KIT<br />
40214 ORDER CLEANING KIT<br />
40215 ORDER TRANFER KIT<br />
40216 ORDER FUSER KIT<br />
40217 PERFORM PRINTER MAINTENANCE<br />
40218 ORDER SUPPLIES  PAGES LEFT<br />
40300 REPLACE BLACK TONER<br />
40301 REPLACE CYAN TONER<br />
40302 REPLACE MAGENTA TONER<br />
40303 REPLACE YELLOW TONER<br />
40304 REPLACE IMAGE DRUM<br />
40305 REPLACE BLACK DRUM<br />
40306 REPLACE CYAN DRUM<br />
40307 REPLACE MAGENTA DRUM<br />
40308 REPLACE YELLOW DRUM<br />
40309 REPLACE BLACK CARTRIDGE<br />
40310 REPLACE CYAN CARTRIDGE<br />
40311 REPLACE MAGENTA CARTRIDGE<br />
40312 REPLACE YELLOW CARTRIDGE<br />
40313 REPLACE TRANSPORT KIT<br />
40314 REPLACE CLEANING KIT<br />
40315 REPLACE TRANFER KIT<br />
40316 REPLACE FUSER KIT<br />
40317 PERFORM PRINTER MAINTENANCE<br />
40318 REPLACE SUPPLIES<br />
40400 INSTALL BLACK TONER<br />
40401 INSTALL CYAN TONER<br />
40402 INSTALL MAGENTA TONER<br />
40403 INSTALL YELLOW TONER<br />
40404 INSTALL IMAGE DRUM<br />
40405 INSTALL BLACK DRUM<br />
40406 INSTALL CYAN DRUM<br />
40407 INSTALL MAGENTA DRUM<br />
40408 INSTALL YELLOW DRUM<br />
40409 INSTALL BLACK CARTRIDGE<br />
40410 INSTALL CYAN CARTRIDGE<br />
Table 28. Operator intervention conditions (continued)<br />
Status<br />
code Display string or code meaning<br />
ENWW Operator intervention conditions (40xxx) 139<br />
40411 INSTALL MAGENTA CARTRIDGE<br />
40412 INSTALL YELLOW CARTRIDGE<br />
40413 INSTALL TRANSPORT KIT<br />
40414 INSTALL CLEANING KIT<br />
40415 INSTALL TRANFER KIT<br />
40416 INSTALL FUSER KIT<br />
40417 PERFORM PRINTER MAINTENANCE<br />
40418 INSTALL SUPPLIES<br />
40500 INSTALL BLACK TONER<br />
40501 INSTALL CYAN TONER<br />
40502 INSTALL MAGENTA TONER<br />
40503 INSTALL YELLOW TONER<br />
40504 INSTALL IMAGE DRUM<br />
40505 INSTALL BLACK DRUM<br />
40506 INSTALL CYAN DRUM<br />
40507 INSTALL MAGENTA DRUM<br />
40508 INSTALL YELLOW DRUM<br />
40509 INSTALL BLACK CARTRIDGE<br />
40510 INSTALL CYAN CARTRIDGE<br />
40511 INSTALL MAGENTA CARTRIDGE<br />
40512 INSTALL YELLOW CARTRIDGE<br />
40513 INSTALL TRANSPORT KIT<br />
40514 INSTALL CLEANING KIT<br />
40515 INSTALL TRANFER KIT<br />
40516 INSTALL FUSER KIT<br />
40517 PERFORM PRINTER MAINTENANCE<br />
40518 INSTALL SUPPLIES<br />
40600 INSTALL BLACK TONER<br />
40601 INSTALL CYAN TONER<br />
40602 INSTALL MAGENTA TONER<br />
40603 INSTALL YELLOW TONER<br />
40604 INSTALL IMAGE DRUM<br />
40605 INSTALL BLACK DRUM<br />
40606 INSTALL CYAN DRUM<br />
40607 INSTALL MAGENTA DRUM<br />
40608 INSTALL YELLOW DRUM<br />
40609 INSTALL BLACK CARTRIDGE<br />
40610 INSTALL CYAN CARTRIDGE<br />
40611 INSTALL MAGENTA CARTRIDGE<br />
40612 INSTALL YELLOW CARTRIDGE<br />
40613 INSTALL TRANSPORT KIT<br />
Table 28. Operator intervention conditions (continued)<br />
Status<br />
code Display string or code meaning<br />
140 Chapter 4 PJL status codes ENWW<br />
40614 INSTALL CLEANING KIT<br />
40615 INSTALL TRANFER KIT<br />
40616 INSTALL FUSER KIT<br />
40617 PERFORM PRINTER MAINTENANCE<br />
40618 INSTALL SUPPLIES<br />
40700 NON-HP Cartridge Installed<br />
40701 T2 Roller missing<br />
40702 Croller out<br />
40703 Croller missing<br />
40704 REMOVE SEALING TAPE<br />
40705 E-label cartridge error<br />
40800 ORDER BLACK TONER  DAYS LEFT<br />
40801 ORDER CYAN TONER  DAYS LEFT<br />
40802 ORDER MAGENTA TONER  DAYS LEFT<br />
40803 ORDER YELLOW TONER  DAYS LEFT<br />
40804 ORDER BLACK CARTRIDGE  DAYS LEFT<br />
40805 ORDER CYAN CARTRIDGE  DAYS LEFT<br />
40806 ORDER MAGENTA CARTRIDGE  DAYS LEFT<br />
40807 ORDER YELLOW CARTRIDGE  DAYS LEFT<br />
40808 ORDER SUPPLIES  DAYS LEFT<br />
40900 REPLACE BLACK TONER<br />
40901 REPLACE CYAN TONER<br />
40902 REPLACE MAGENTA TONER<br />
40903 REPLACE YELLOW TONER<br />
40904 REPLACE BLACK CARTRIDGE<br />
40905 REPLACE CYAN CARTRIDGE<br />
40906 REPLACE MAGENTA CARTRIDGE<br />
40907 REPLACE YELLOW CARTRIDGE<br />
40908 REPLACE SUPPLIES<br />
Table 28. Operator intervention conditions (continued)<br />
Status<br />
code Display string or code meaning<br />
ENWW Foreground paper-loading messages (41xyy) 141<br />
Foreground paper-loading messages (41xyy)<br />
Foreground paper-loading messages are sent when one of the print-media input sources is out<br />
of media and no other input source is available that is loaded with the correct paper size. When<br />
this occurs, the printer goes offline until someone loads paper.<br />
The messages are in the format 41xyy. The following tables list the X and Y values for these<br />
messages. For example, 41303 is a foreground paper-loading message that indicates that the<br />
user should load the LC tray with legal-size paper.<br />
Table 29. Tray codes for foreground paper-loading messages<br />
X = tray code Tray<br />
0 Multi-Purpose Tray or<br />
Envelope Tray<br />
1 Manual Feed<br />
2 PC Tray or Universal Tray2<br />
3 LC Tray or Universal Tray3<br />
4 EE Tray or Envelope Feeder<br />
5 Any HCI Tray<br />
9 All Trays Empty<br />
Table 30. Media codes for foreground paper-loading messages<br />
YY = media= media<br />
code Media size<br />
00 Unknown Paper<br />
01 Unknown Envelope<br />
02 Letter Paper<br />
03 Legal Paper<br />
04 A4 Paper<br />
05 Executive Paper<br />
06 Ledger Paper<br />
07 A3 Paper<br />
08 COM10 Envelope<br />
09 Monarch Envelope<br />
10 C5 Envelope<br />
11 DL Envelope<br />
12 Japan B4 Paper<br />
13 Japan B5 Paper<br />
14 B5 Envelope<br />
15 Custom Media Paper<br />
16 J-Postcard (or JB4 paper—HP LaserJet 6P,<br />
HP LaserJet 2100)<br />
142 Chapter 4 PJL status codes ENWW<br />
17 J-Round-trip Postcard (or JB5 paper—<br />
HP LaserJet 6P, HP LaserJet 2100)<br />
18 A5 Paper (or JPostcard—HP LaserJet 6P<br />
19 Letter-R Paper (or JDoublePostCard—<br />
HP LaserJet 6P, HP LaserJet 2100)<br />
20 A4-R Paper (or A5 Paper—HP LaserJet 6P,<br />
HP LaserJet 2100)<br />
21 A5-R Paper<br />
22 Japan B5-R Paper<br />
23 Exec-R Paper<br />
24 A6 Paper<br />
25 Foolscap Paper<br />
26 Japan B6 Paper<br />
Table 30. Media codes for foreground paper-loading messages (continued)<br />
YY = media= media<br />
code Media size<br />
ENWW Jam messages (LaserJet 5Si/5SiMx only) (42xyy) 143<br />
Jam messages (LaserJet 5Si/5SiMx only) (42xyy)<br />
These messages are in the format 42xyy, where x is the number of jammed pages that need to<br />
be cleared and yy is the location of the jam that was detected. The following table lists the y<br />
values for these messages. For example, 42203 indicates that two pages are jammed in the<br />
fuser output.<br />
Table 31. Jam messages<br />
Y = Jam location Tray<br />
00 Non-specific jam<br />
01 Paper feed 1, paper-late jam<br />
02 Paper feed 2, paper-late jam<br />
03 Fuser output, paper-late jam<br />
04 Fuser output, paper-stopped jam<br />
05 Face down output, paper-late jam<br />
06 Face down output, paper-stopped jam<br />
07 2-Sided turnaround, paper-late jam<br />
08 2-Sided turnaround, paper-stopped jam<br />
09 2-Sided path, paper-late jam<br />
10 2-Sided path, paper-stopped jam<br />
11 External input device paper jam<br />
12 External output device paper jam<br />
13 Fuser accordion jam<br />
14 Fuser accordion jam<br />
15 Printer could not auto-eject page<br />
144 Chapter 4 PJL status codes ENWW<br />
Optional (external) paper-handling device messages (43xyy)<br />
This category contains error messages that are related to any optional external paper-handling<br />
devices.<br />
The messages are in the format 43xyy, where x is the number of the paper-handling device and<br />
yy is the error code.<br />
Table 32. Optional (external) paper-handling device messages<br />
x = Device Paper handling device<br />
1 First device attached to PHC<br />
2 Second device attached to PHC<br />
3 Third device attached to PHC<br />
4 Fourth device attached to PHC<br />
5 Fifth device attached to PHC<br />
Table 33. Optional (external) paper-handling device messages<br />
yy = Code Error code<br />
01 Unable to communicate with the PHC<br />
02 Out of sequence packet<br />
03 Bad transaction<br />
04 Invalid status bits<br />
05 Invalid status code<br />
06 Invalid device specified<br />
07 Invalid tray specified<br />
08 Invalid bin specified<br />
09 Invalid number of special purpose bytes<br />
10 Invalid number of NVEE bytes<br />
11 General PHC malfunction<br />
12 Bad PHC RAM<br />
13 PHC ROM checksum error<br />
14 Faulty PHC FIFO<br />
15 PHC cannot communicate with device(s)<br />
16 PHC never ready during initialization<br />
17 FIFO empty when expecting data<br />
18 FIFO full when tray to send data<br />
19 Invalid page ACK (formatter not expecting a page<br />
ACK)<br />
20 Page ACK timeout<br />
21 Inconsistent paper size<br />
22 Wrong page ACK<br />
ENWW Optional (external) paper-handling device messages (43xyy) 145<br />
23 Device(s) never ready during installation<br />
24 Negative ACK of ready tray<br />
Table 33. Optional (external) paper-handling device messages (continued)<br />
yy = Code Error code<br />
146 Chapter 4 PJL status codes ENWW<br />
LaserJet 4000 / 5000 series jam messages (44xyy)<br />
This category contains unsolicited status error messages that relate to jams (for the HP LaserJet<br />
4000 and 5000 series printers only). The messages are in the format 44xyy, where x is the<br />
number of sheets in the printer, and yy is the location of the jammed sheet.<br />
Table 34. HP LaserJet 4000 and 5000 series jam messages<br />
x Description<br />
0 – 9 Number of jammed sheets<br />
Table 35. Jam location codes for HP LaserJet 4000 and 5000 series jam messages<br />
yy Jam location<br />
00 Paper jam in unknown location<br />
01 Paper jam in the paper input area<br />
02 Paper jam in the paper output area (may need to<br />
open rear door of printer)<br />
03 Paper jam underneath the top cover. Remove toner<br />
cartridge to clear.<br />
04 Paper jam in the duplexer<br />
05 Paper jam in the duplex front cover area<br />
06 Paper jam in the face down output area<br />
07 Paper jam in the front door area<br />
08 Paper jam in the left door area<br />
09 Paper jam in the right door area<br />
10 Paper jam in the transfer belt area<br />
11 Paper jam in the fuser area<br />
12 Paper jam in the top bin area<br />
13 Paper jam in the tray 1 area<br />
14 Paper jam in the tray x area<br />
15 Paper jam in the paper path<br />
16 Paper jam in the duplex path<br />
17 Paper jam in the top cover area<br />
18 Paper jam in the open door<br />
19 Paper jam in the lower right door area<br />
20 Paper jam in the upper left door area<br />
ENWW Hardware errors (50xxx) 147<br />
Hardware errors (50xxx)<br />
These status codes appear when a hardware problem exists but the printer is working well<br />
enough to send status messages.<br />
Table 36. Hardware errors<br />
Status<br />
code Display string or code meaning<br />
50000 General hardware failure<br />
50001 ROM or RAM error, ROM Checksum failed<br />
(or interface error [Designjet])<br />
50002 RAM error, RAM test failed<br />
(or part malfunction [Designjet])<br />
50003 Engine fuser error<br />
50004 Engine beam detect error<br />
50005 Engine scanner error<br />
50006 Engine fan error<br />
50007 Engine communications error<br />
50008 50.1 FUSER ERROR CYCLE POWER or LOW<br />
FUSER TEMPERATURE<br />
50009 50.2 FUSER ERROR CYCLE POWER or FUSER<br />
TOOK TOO LONG TO WARM UP<br />
50010 50.3 FUSER ERROR CYCLE POWER or FUSER<br />
TOO HOT<br />
50011 50.4 FUSER ERROR CYCLE POWER or BAD<br />
FUSER<br />
50012 51.1 ERROR PRESS SELECT KEY or BEAM<br />
DETECT MALFUNCTION<br />
50013 51.2 ERROR PRESS SELECT KEY or<br />
LASER MALFUNCTION<br />
50014 52.1 ERROR PRESS SELECT KEY or SCANNER<br />
STARTUP FAILURE<br />
50015 52.2 ERROR PRESS SELECT KEY or SCANNER<br />
ROTATION FAILURE<br />
50016 57.1 FAN FAILURE CALL SERVICE or FAN<br />
MOTOR 1 FAILURE<br />
50017 57.2 FAN FAILURE CALL SERVICE or FAN<br />
MOTOR 2 FAILURE<br />
50018 57.3 FAN FAILURE CALL SERVICE or FAN<br />
MOTOR 3 FAILURE<br />
50019 57.4 FAN FAILURE CALL SERVICE or FAN<br />
MOTOR 4 FAILURE<br />
50020 UPPER INPUT TRAY LIFTER MALFUNCTION<br />
50021 LOWER INPUT TRAY LIFTER MALFUNCTION<br />
148 Chapter 4 PJL status codes ENWW<br />
50022 58.3 PRINTER ERROR CYCLE POWER or<br />
MULTIPURPOSE TRAY LIFTER MALFUNCTION<br />
50023 59.1 PRINTER ERROR CYCLE POWER or MAIN<br />
MOTOR STARTUP FAILURE<br />
50024 59.2 PRINTER ERROR CYCLE POWER or MAIN<br />
MOTOR ROTATION FAILURE<br />
50025 FINISHER MALFUNCTION [BIN NAME] or<br />
EXTERNAL BINDING DEVICE HAS A<br />
MALFUNCTION<br />
50026 DEVICE ERROR X.YY CYCLE POWER or AN<br />
EXTERNAL DEVICE HAS REPORTED A<br />
MALFUNCTION<br />
50027 DUPLEX ERROR CHECK DUPLEX UNIT or<br />
DUPLEX UNIT GUIDE FAILED AND REQUIRES<br />
SERVICE<br />
50028 55.XX ERROR PRESS SELECT KEY or<br />
COMMUNICATION FAILURE BETWEEN<br />
FORMATTER AND ENGINE<br />
50029 64 PRINTER ERROR CYCLE POWER or VIDEO<br />
DMA TRANSFER TIMED OUT<br />
50030 FAN MOTOR 5 FAILURE<br />
50031 FAN MOTOR 6 FAILURE<br />
50032 FAN MOTOR 7 FAILURE<br />
50033 FAN MOTOR 8 FAILURE<br />
50034 Bad fuser type<br />
50035 FAN MOTOR 9 FAILURE<br />
50036 57.A0 FAN FAILURE or FAN MOTOR 10 FAILURE<br />
50048 XX.XX PRINTER ERROR, CYCLE POWER<br />
50049 XX.XX PRINTER ERROR, CYCLE POWER<br />
50050 XX.XX PRINTER ERROR, CYCLE POWER<br />
50051 XX.XX PRINTER ERROR, CYCLE POWER<br />
50052 XX.XX PRINTER ERROR, CYCLE POWER<br />
50053 XX.XX PRINTER ERROR, CYCLE POWER<br />
50054 XX.XX PRINTER ERROR, CYCLE POWER<br />
50055 XX.XX PRINTER ERROR, CYCLE POWER<br />
50056 XX.XX PRINTER ERROR, CYCLE POWER<br />
50057 XX.XX PRINTER ERROR, CYCLE POWER<br />
50058 XX.XX PRINTER ERROR, CYCLE POWER<br />
50059 ETB speed control sensor out of range<br />
50060 XX.XX PRINTER ERROR, CYCLE POWER<br />
Table 36. Hardware errors (continued)<br />
Status<br />
code Display string or code meaning<br />
ENWW Hardware errors (50xxx) 149<br />
50061 XX.XX PRINTER ERROR, CYCLE POWER<br />
50062 XX.XX PRINTER ERROR, CYCLE POWER<br />
50063 XX.XX PRINTER ERROR, CYCLE POWER<br />
50064 Yellow misregistration out of range; no message<br />
50065 Magenta misregistration out of range; no message<br />
50066 Cyan misregistration out of range; no message<br />
50067 Black misregistration out of range; no message<br />
50068 Yellow density out of range<br />
50069 Magenta density out of range<br />
50070 Cyan density out of range<br />
50071 Black density out of range<br />
50072 Sensor out of range, drum phase yellow; no<br />
message<br />
50073 Sensor out of range, drum phase magenta; no<br />
message<br />
50074 Sensor out of range, drum phase cyan; no message<br />
50075 Sensor out of range, drum phase black; no message<br />
505xx Firmware error, power cycle<br />
50599 Processor error, power cycle<br />
Table 36. Hardware errors (continued)<br />
Status<br />
code Display string or code meaning<br />
150 Chapter 4 PJL status codes ENWW<br />
Personality errors (55xxx)<br />
These status codes indicate errors that are related to the printer personality settings.<br />
Table 37. Personality errors<br />
Status code Display string or code meaning<br />
55001 Generic language failure<br />
ENWW Index 151<br />
Index<br />
Numerics<br />
3,000-sheet stacker job finishing commands 14<br />
3,000-sheet stacker/stapler<br />
general considerations for PJL commands 11<br />
job finishing commands 11<br />
A<br />
accessories, job finishing commands for 11<br />
AUTOCONT variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 101<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 101<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 101<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 25<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 71<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 71<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 41<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 41<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 55<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 55<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 55<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 55<br />
auto-continuable conditions 129<br />
B<br />
background paper loading messages 121<br />
background paper tray status messages 123<br />
bin status messages 124<br />
BINDING variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 101<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 101<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 101<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 25<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 71<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 71<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 41<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 41<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 55<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 55<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 55<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 55<br />
bins, setting destination to. See destination<br />
BITSPERPIXEL variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 101<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 101<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 101<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 25<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 71<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 71<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 41<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 41<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 55<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 55<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 55<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 55<br />
C<br />
CLEARABLEWARNINGS variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 101<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 101<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 101<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 25<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 71<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 71<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 41<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 41<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 55<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 55<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 55<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 55<br />
color reference manual for PCL 5 9<br />
152 Index ENWW<br />
COMMENT command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 20<br />
configuration and model information, requesting 7<br />
control panel, changing settings and messages 7<br />
COPIES variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 101<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 101<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 101<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 25<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 71<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 71<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 41<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 41<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 55<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 55<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 55<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 55<br />
COURIER variable support<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 101<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 101<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 101<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 25<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 71<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 71<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 41<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 41<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 55<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 55<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 55<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 55<br />
CPLOCK variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 101<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 101<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 101<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 25<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 71<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 71<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 41<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 41<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 55<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 55<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 55<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 55<br />
D<br />
DEFAULT command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 20<br />
DENSITY variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 101<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 101<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 101<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 25<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 71<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 71<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 41<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 41<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 55<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 55<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 55<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 55<br />
153 Index ENWW<br />
destination<br />
setting to face-up bin (3,000-sheet stacker) 14<br />
setting to left bin (face-up) (3,000-sheet stacker/stapler) 13<br />
setting to stacker bin (3,000-sheet stacker) 14<br />
setting to stacker bin (3,000-sheet stacker/stapler) 11<br />
setting to stacker bin (face-down) (HP multifunction finisher) 15<br />
setting to stacker bin (HP multifunction finisher) 15<br />
setting to stapler output bin (no staples) (3,000-sheet stacker/<br />
stapler) 13<br />
setting to top output bin of printer (3,000-sheet stacker) 14<br />
setting to top output bin of printer (3,000-sheet stacker/stapler) 12<br />
device messages 144<br />
DINQUIRE command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 20<br />
DISKLOCK variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 101<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 101<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 101<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 25<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 71<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 71<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 41<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 41<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 55<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 55<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 55<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 55<br />
documentation, related 8<br />
DUPLEX variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 101<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 101<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 101<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 25<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 71<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 71<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 41<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 41<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 55<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 55<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 55<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 55<br />
E<br />
ECHO command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 20<br />
ECONOMODE variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 101<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 101<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 101<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 25<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 71<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 71<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 41<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 41<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 55<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 55<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 55<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 55<br />
154 Index ENWW<br />
EDGETOEDGE variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 101<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 101<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 101<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 25<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 71<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 71<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 41<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 41<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 55<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 55<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 55<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 55<br />
ENTER command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 20<br />
environmental variables 24<br />
See also individual variable names<br />
EOJ command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 20<br />
equipment error messages 147<br />
errors<br />
file system 131<br />
hardware messages 147<br />
parser 125<br />
personality messages 150<br />
semantic 128<br />
F<br />
FIH variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 86<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 101<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 101<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 101<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 25<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 71<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 71<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 41<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 41<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 55<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 55<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 55<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 55<br />
file system errors 131<br />
FINISH variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 87<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 87<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 87<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 101<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 101<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 101<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 25<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 25<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 25<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 71<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 71<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 41<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 41<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 41<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 41<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 56<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 56<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 56<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 56<br />
155 Index ENWW<br />
FINISHEROPTION variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 87<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 87<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 87<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 102<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 102<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 102<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 26<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 2200 Series 26<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 72<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 72<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 42<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 42<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 42<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 42<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 56<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 56<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 56<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 56<br />
FINISHERTYPE variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 87<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 87<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 87<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 102<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 102<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 102<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 26<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 72<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 72<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 42<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 42<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 42<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 42<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 56<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 56<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 56<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 56<br />
finishing commands. See job finishing commands<br />
fold and saddle stitch job finishing commands<br />
duplexed job (HP multifunction finisher) 16<br />
single-sided job (HP multifunction finisher) 16<br />
foreground paper loading messages 141<br />
FORMLINES variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 87<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 87<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 87<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 102<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 102<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 102<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 26<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 72<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 72<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 42<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 42<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 42<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 42<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 56<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 56<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 56<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 56<br />
FSAPPEND command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 20<br />
FSDELETE command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 20<br />
FSDIRLIST command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 20<br />
156 Index ENWW<br />
FSDOWNLOAD command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 20<br />
FSINIT command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 20<br />
FSMKDIR command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 20<br />
FSQUERY command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 20<br />
FSUPLOAD command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 20<br />
H<br />
hardware error messages 147<br />
HELDJOBTIMEOUT variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 87<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 87<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 87<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 102<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 102<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 102<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 26<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 72<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 72<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 42<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 42<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 42<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 42<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 56<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 56<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 56<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 56<br />
ENWW 157<br />
HITRANSFER variable support<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 56<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 56<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 56<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 56<br />
HOLD variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 87<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 87<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 87<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 102<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 102<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 102<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 26<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 72<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 72<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 42<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 42<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 42<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 42<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 56<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 56<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 56<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 56<br />
HOLDKEY variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 87<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 87<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 87<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 102<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 102<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 102<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 26<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 72<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 72<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 42<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 42<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 42<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 42<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 56<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 56<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 56<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 56<br />
HOLDTYPE variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 87<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 87<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 87<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 102<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 102<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 102<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 26<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 72<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 72<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 42<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 42<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 42<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 42<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 56<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 56<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 56<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 56<br />
HOSTCLEANINGPAGE variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 87<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 87<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 87<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 102<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 102<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 102<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 26<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 26<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 26<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 72<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 72<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 42<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 42<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 42<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 42<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 56<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 56<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 56<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 56<br />
HP color LaserJet 2500 series<br />
environmental variables 86<br />
feature support 22<br />
HP color LaserJet 4550 series<br />
environmental variables 86<br />
feature support 22<br />
HP color LaserJet 4600 series<br />
environmental variables 86<br />
feature support 22<br />
HP color LaserJet 5500 series<br />
feature support 23<br />
HP color LaserJet 8550 series<br />
feature support 23<br />
HP color LaserJet 8550mfp series<br />
feature support 23<br />
HP LaserJet 1150 series<br />
environmental variables 25<br />
feature support 18<br />
HP LaserJet 1200 series<br />
environmental variables 25<br />
feature support 18<br />
HP LaserJet 1300 series<br />
environmental variables 25<br />
feature support 18<br />
HP LaserJet 2200 series<br />
environmental variables 25<br />
feature support 18<br />
HP LaserJet 2300<br />
environmental variables 25<br />
HP LaserJet 2300 series<br />
feature support 18<br />
HP LaserJet 3200mfp series<br />
environmental variables 71<br />
feature support 21<br />
HP LaserJet 3300mfp series<br />
environmental variables 71<br />
feature support 21<br />
HP LaserJet 4100 series<br />
environmental variables 41<br />
feature support 19<br />
HP LaserJet 4100mfp series<br />
environmental variables 41<br />
feature support 19<br />
HP LaserJet 4200 series<br />
environmental variables 41<br />
feature support 19<br />
HP LaserJet 4300 series<br />
environmental variables 41<br />
feature support 19<br />
158 ENWW<br />
HP LaserJet 5100 series<br />
environmental variables 55<br />
feature support 20<br />
HP LaserJet 5500 series<br />
environmental variables 101<br />
HP LaserJet 8150 series<br />
environmental variables 55<br />
feature support 20<br />
HP LaserJet 8550 series<br />
environmental variables 101<br />
HP LaserJet 8550mfp series<br />
environmental variables 101<br />
HP LaserJet 9000 series<br />
environmental variables 55<br />
feature support 20<br />
job finishing commands 11<br />
HP LaserJet 9000mfp series<br />
environmental variables 55<br />
feature support 20<br />
job finishing commands 15<br />
HP multifunction finisher job finishing commands 15<br />
I<br />
INFO command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 20<br />
informational messages 118<br />
INITIALIZE command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 20<br />
INQUIRE command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 20<br />
intervention conditions<br />
operator 135<br />
potential operator 133<br />
INTRAY1SIZE variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 88<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 88<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 88<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 103<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 103<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 103<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 27<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 27<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 27<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 27<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 27<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 73<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 73<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 43<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 43<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 43<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 43<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 57<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 57<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 57<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 57<br />
INTRAY2SIZE variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 89<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 89<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 89<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 104<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 104<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 104<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 28<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 28<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 28<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 28<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 28<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 74<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 74<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 44<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 44<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 44<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 44<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 58<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 58<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 58<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 58<br />
ENWW Index 159<br />
INTRAY3SIZE variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 90<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 90<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 90<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 105<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 105<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 105<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 29<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 29<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 29<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 29<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 29<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 75<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 75<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 45<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 45<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 45<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 45<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 59<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 59<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 59<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 59<br />
INTRAY4SIZE variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 91<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 91<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 91<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 106<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 106<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 106<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 30<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 30<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 30<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 30<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 30<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 76<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 76<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 46<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 46<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 46<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 46<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 60<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 60<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 60<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 60<br />
INTRAY5SIZE variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 92<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 92<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 92<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 107<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 107<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 107<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 31<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 31<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 31<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 31<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 77<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 77<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 47<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 47<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 47<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 47<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 61<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 61<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 61<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 61<br />
INTRAY6SIZE variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 92<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 92<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 92<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 107<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 107<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 107<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 31<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 31<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 31<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 31<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 77<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 77<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 47<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 47<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 47<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 47<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 61<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 61<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 61<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 61<br />
INTRAY7SIZE variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 92<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 92<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 92<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 107<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 107<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 107<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 31<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 31<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 31<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 31<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 77<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 77<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 47<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 47<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 47<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 47<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 61<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 61<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 61<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 61<br />
INTRAY8SIZE variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 92<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 92<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 92<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 107<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 107<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 107<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 31<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 31<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 31<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 31<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 77<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 77<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 47<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 47<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 47<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 47<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 61<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 61<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 61<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 61<br />
IOBUFFER variable support<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 61<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 61<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 61<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 61<br />
160 Index ENWW<br />
IOSIZE variable support<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 61<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 61<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 61<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 61<br />
J<br />
jam messages<br />
LaserJet 4000 and 5000 series 146<br />
LaserJet 5Si/5SiMx 143<br />
JOB command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 20<br />
job finishing commands<br />
description 11<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 11<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 15<br />
JOBATTR variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 92<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 92<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 92<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 107<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 107<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 107<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 31<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 31<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 31<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 31<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 77<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 77<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 47<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 47<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 47<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 47<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 61<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 61<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 61<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 61<br />
JOBID variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 92<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 92<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 92<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 107<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 107<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 107<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 31<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 31<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 31<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 31<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 77<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 77<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 47<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 47<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 47<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 47<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 61<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 61<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 61<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 61<br />
JOBMFQBEGIN variable support<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 61<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 61<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 61<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 61<br />
JOBMFQEND variable support<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 62<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 62<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 62<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 62<br />
JOBNAME variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 92<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 92<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 92<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 107<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 107<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 107<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 31<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 31<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 31<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 31<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 77<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 77<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 47<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 47<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 47<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 47<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 62<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 62<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 62<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 62<br />
ENWW Index 161<br />
JOBOFFSET variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 92<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 92<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 92<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 107<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 107<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 107<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 31<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 31<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 31<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 31<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 31<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 77<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 77<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 47<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 47<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 47<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 47<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 62<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 62<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 62<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 62<br />
JOBSOURCE variable support<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 62<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 62<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 62<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 62<br />
L<br />
LANG variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 93<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 93<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 93<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 108<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 108<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 108<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 32<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 32<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 32<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 32<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 32<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 78<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 78<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 48<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 48<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 48<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 48<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 62<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 62<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 62<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 62<br />
LANGPROMPT variable support<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 62<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 62<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 62<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 62<br />
language switching 7<br />
loading messages for paper 141<br />
LOWCARTRIDGE variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 93<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 93<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 93<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 108<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 108<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 108<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 32<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 32<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 32<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 32<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 32<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 78<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 78<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 48<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 48<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 48<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 48<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 62<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 62<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 62<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 62<br />
LOWSUPPLIES variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 93<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 93<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 93<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 108<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 108<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 108<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 32<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 32<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 32<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 32<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 32<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 78<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 78<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 48<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 48<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 48<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 48<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 62<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 62<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 62<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 62<br />
LOWTONER variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 93<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 93<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 93<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 108<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 108<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 108<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 32<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 32<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 32<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 32<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 32<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 78<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 78<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 48<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 48<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 48<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 48<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 62<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 62<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 62<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 62<br />
162 Index ENWW<br />
LPARM PCL FONTNUMBER variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 93<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 93<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 93<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 108<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 108<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 108<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 32<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 32<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 32<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 32<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 32<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 78<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 78<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 48<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 48<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 48<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 48<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 63<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 63<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 63<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 63<br />
LPARM PCL FONTSOURCE variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 93<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 93<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 93<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 108<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 108<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 108<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 32<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 32<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 32<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 32<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 32<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 78<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 78<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 48<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 48<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 48<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 48<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 63<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 63<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 63<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 63<br />
LPARM PCL LINETERMINATION variable support<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 33<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 33<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 33<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 33<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 33<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 79<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 79<br />
LPARM PCL PITCH variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 93<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 93<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 93<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 109<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 109<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 109<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 33<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 33<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 33<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 33<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 33<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 79<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 79<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 48<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 48<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 48<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 48<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 63<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 63<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 63<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 63<br />
LPARM PCL PTSIZE variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 94<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 94<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 94<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 109<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 109<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 109<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 33<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 33<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 33<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 33<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 33<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 79<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 79<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 49<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 49<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 49<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 49<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 63<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 63<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 63<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 63<br />
LPARM PCL SYMSET variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 94<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 94<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 94<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 109<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 109<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 109<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 33<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 33<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 33<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 33<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 33<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 79<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 79<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 49<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 49<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 49<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 49<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 63<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 63<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 63<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 63<br />
ENWW Index 163<br />
LPARM PDF OWNERPASSWORD variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 95<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 95<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 95<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 110<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 110<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 110<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 34<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 34<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 34<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 34<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 34<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 80<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 80<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 49<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 49<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 49<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 49<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 64<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 64<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 64<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 64<br />
LPARM PDF USERPASSWORD variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 95<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 95<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 95<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 110<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 110<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 110<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 34<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 34<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 34<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 34<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 34<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 80<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 80<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 50<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 50<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 50<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 50<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 64<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 64<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 64<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 64<br />
LPARM POSTSCRIPT JAMRECOVERY variable support<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 110<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 110<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 110<br />
LPARM POSTSCRIPT PRTSERRS variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 95<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 95<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 95<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 110<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 110<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 110<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 34<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 34<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 34<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 34<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 34<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 80<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 80<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 50<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 50<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 50<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 50<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 64<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 64<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 64<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 64<br />
LPARM RESOURCESAVE variable support<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 64<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 64<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 64<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 64<br />
M<br />
MAINTINTERVAL variable support<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 64<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 64<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 64<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 64<br />
MANUALDUPLEX variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 95<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 95<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 95<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 110<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 110<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 110<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 35<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 35<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 35<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 35<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 35<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 80<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 80<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 50<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 50<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 50<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 50<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 64<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 64<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 64<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 64<br />
MANUALFEED variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 95<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 95<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 95<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 110<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 110<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 110<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 35<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 35<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 35<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 35<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 35<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 80<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 80<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 50<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 50<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 50<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 50<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 64<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 64<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 64<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 64<br />
manuals, related 8<br />
164 Index ENWW<br />
MEDIASOURCE variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 95<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 95<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 95<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 110<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 110<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 110<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 35<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 35<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 35<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 35<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 35<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 81<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 81<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 50<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 50<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 50<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 50<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 65<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 65<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 65<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 65<br />
MEDIATYPE variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 96<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 96<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 96<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 111<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 111<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 111<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 36<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 36<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 36<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 36<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 36<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 82<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 82<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 51<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 51<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 51<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 51<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 66<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 66<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 66<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 66<br />
messages<br />
auto-continuable conditions 129<br />
background paper loading 121<br />
background paper tray status 123<br />
file system errors 131<br />
foreground paper loading 141<br />
hardware errors 147<br />
informational 118<br />
operator intervention conditions 135<br />
optional paper-handling devices 144<br />
output bin status 124<br />
paper jam (LaserJet 4000 and 5000 series) 146<br />
paper jam (LaserJet 5Si/5SiMX) 143<br />
personality errors 150<br />
PJL parser errors 125<br />
PJL parser warnings 127<br />
potential operator intervention conditions 133<br />
semantic errors 128<br />
messages and settings on control panel, changing 7<br />
MFQBEGIN variable support<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 66<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 66<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 66<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 66<br />
MFQEND variable support<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 66<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 66<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 66<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 66<br />
model and configuration information, requesting 7<br />
monitoring printer status 7<br />
MPTRAY variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 96<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 96<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 96<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 111<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 111<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 111<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 36<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 36<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 36<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 36<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 36<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 82<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 82<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 51<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 51<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 51<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 51<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 66<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 66<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 66<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 66<br />
multifunction finisher job finishing commands 15<br />
N<br />
ns, explanation of meaning in tables 17<br />
O<br />
OPMSG command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 20<br />
optional paper handling device messages 144<br />
ENWW Index 165<br />
ORIENTATION variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 96<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 96<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 96<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 111<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 111<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 111<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 36<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 36<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 36<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 36<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 36<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 82<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 82<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 51<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 51<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 51<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 51<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 66<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 66<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 66<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 66<br />
OUTBIN variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 97<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 97<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 97<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 112<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 112<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 112<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 36<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 36<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 36<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 36<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 36<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 82<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 82<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 51<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 51<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 51<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 51<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 67<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 67<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 67<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 67<br />
OUTBINPROCESS variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 97<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 97<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 97<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 112<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 112<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 112<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 36<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 36<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 36<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 36<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 36<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 82<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 82<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 51<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 51<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 51<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 51<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 67<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 67<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 67<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 67<br />
OUTLINEPOINTSIZE variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 97<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 97<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 97<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 112<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 112<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 112<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 36<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 36<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 36<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 36<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 36<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 82<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 82<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 51<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 51<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 51<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 51<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 67<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 67<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 67<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 67<br />
output bin status messages 124<br />
output bins, setting destination to. See destination<br />
OUTTONER variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 97<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 97<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 97<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 112<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 112<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 112<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 36<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 36<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 36<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 36<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 36<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 83<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 83<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 51<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 51<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 51<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 51<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 67<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 67<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 67<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 67<br />
P<br />
PAGEPROTECT variable support<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 37<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 37<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 37<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 37<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 37<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 83<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 83<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 67<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 67<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 67<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 67<br />
PAGES variable support<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 68<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 68<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 68<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 68<br />
paper handling device messages 144<br />
paper jam messages<br />
LaserJet 4000 and 5000 series 146<br />
LaserJet 5Si/5SiMx 143<br />
paper loading messages 141<br />
166 Index ENWW<br />
PAPER variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 98<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 98<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 98<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 113<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 113<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 113<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 37<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 37<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 37<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 37<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 37<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 83<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 83<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 52<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 52<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 52<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 52<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 68<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 68<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 68<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 68<br />
parser<br />
errors 125<br />
warnings 127<br />
PASSWORD variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 98<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 98<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 98<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 113<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 113<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 113<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 37<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 37<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 37<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 37<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 37<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 83<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 83<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 52<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 52<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 52<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 52<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 68<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 68<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 68<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 68<br />
PCL 5 Color Technical Reference Manual 9<br />
PCL 5 Comparison Guide 8<br />
PCL 5 Comparison Guide Addendum 9<br />
PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference Manual 8<br />
PCL/PJL Technical Quick Reference Guide 9<br />
personality error messages 150<br />
PERSONALITY variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 98<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 98<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 98<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 113<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 113<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 113<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 37<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 37<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 37<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 37<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 37<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 83<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 83<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 52<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 52<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 52<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 52<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 69<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 69<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 69<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 69<br />
PJL (Printer Job Language)<br />
description 7<br />
environmental variables 24<br />
file system errors 131<br />
parser errors 125<br />
parser warnings 127<br />
semantic errors 128<br />
status codes 117<br />
PJL command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 20<br />
PJL features<br />
support by product 17<br />
support for LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
support for LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
support for LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
support for LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
support for LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
ENWW Index 167<br />
PLANESINUSE variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 98<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 98<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 98<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 113<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 113<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 113<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 37<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 37<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 37<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 37<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 37<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 83<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 83<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 52<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 52<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 52<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 52<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 69<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 69<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 69<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 69<br />
potential operator intervention conditions 133<br />
POWERSAVE variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 98<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 98<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 98<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 113<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 113<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 113<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 37<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 37<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 37<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 37<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 37<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 84<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 84<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 52<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 52<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 52<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 52<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 69<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 69<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 69<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 69<br />
POWERSAVEMODE variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 98<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 98<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 98<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 37<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 37<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 37<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 37<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 37<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 84<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 84<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 52<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 52<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 52<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 52<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 69<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 69<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 69<br />
POWERSAVETIME variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 99<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 99<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 99<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 114<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 114<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp 114<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 38<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 38<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 38<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 38<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 38<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 84<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 84<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 53<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 53<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 53<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 53<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 69<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 69<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 69<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 69<br />
POWESAVEMODE variable support<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 69<br />
PR1200SPEED variable support<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 69<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 69<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 69<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 69<br />
printer<br />
language switching 7<br />
monitoring status 7<br />
setting destination to top output bin (3,000-sheet stacker/stapler)<br />
12<br />
Printer Job Language (PJL). See PJL (Printer Job Language)<br />
Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual 8<br />
PRINTONBACKSIDE variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 99<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 99<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 99<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 114<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 114<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp 114<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 38<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 38<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 38<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 38<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 38<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 84<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 84<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 53<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 53<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 53<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 53<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 69<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 69<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 69<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 69<br />
ENWW Index 168<br />
PROCESSINGBOUNDARY variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 99<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 99<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 99<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 114<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 114<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp 114<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 38<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 38<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 38<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 38<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 38<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 84<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 84<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 53<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 53<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 53<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 53<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 69<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 69<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 69<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 69<br />
PROCESSINGOPTION variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 99<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 99<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 99<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 114<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 114<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp 114<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 38<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 38<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 38<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 38<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 38<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 84<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 84<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 53<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 53<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 53<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 53<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 69<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 69<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 69<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 69<br />
PROCESSINGTYPE variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 99<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 99<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 99<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 114<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 114<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp 114<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 38<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 38<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 38<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 38<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 38<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 84<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 84<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 53<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 53<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 53<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 53<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 69<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 69<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 69<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 69<br />
Q<br />
QTY variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 99<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 99<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 99<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 114<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 114<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp 114<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 38<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 38<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 38<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 38<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 38<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 84<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 84<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 53<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 53<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 53<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 53<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 69<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 69<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 69<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 69<br />
R<br />
RDYMSG command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 20<br />
reference manuals, related 8<br />
related documentation 8<br />
ENWW Index 169<br />
REPRINT variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 99<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 99<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 99<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 114<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 114<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 114<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 38<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 38<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 38<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 38<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 38<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 84<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 84<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 53<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 53<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 53<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 53<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 69<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 69<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 69<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 69<br />
RESET command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 20<br />
RESOLUTION variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 99<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 99<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 99<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 114<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 114<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 114<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 38<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 38<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 38<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 38<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 38<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 84<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 84<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 53<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 53<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 53<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 53<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 69<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 69<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 69<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 69<br />
RESOURCESAVE variable support<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 69<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 69<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 69<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 69<br />
RET variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 99<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 99<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 99<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 114<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 114<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 114<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 38<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 38<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 38<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 38<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 38<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 84<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 84<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 53<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 53<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 53<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 53<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 70<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 70<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 70<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 70<br />
S<br />
saddle stitch and fold job finishing commands<br />
duplexed job (HP multifunction finisher) 16<br />
single-sided job (HP multifunction finisher) 16<br />
SCAN variable support<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 38<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 38<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 38<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 38<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 38<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 84<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 84<br />
semantic errors 128<br />
SET command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 20<br />
settings and messages on control panel, changing 7<br />
stacker bin<br />
setting destination to (3,000-sheet stacker/stapler) 11<br />
setting destination to (face-down, HP multifunction finisher) 15<br />
setting destination to (face-up, HP multifunction finisher) 15<br />
stacker/stapler. See 3,000-sheet stacker/stapler<br />
ENWW Index 170<br />
STAPLEOPTION variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 100<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 100<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 100<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 115<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 115<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 115<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 39<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 39<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 39<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 39<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 39<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 85<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 85<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 54<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 54<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 54<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 54<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 70<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 70<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 70<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 70<br />
stapler. See 3,000-sheet stacker/stapler; HP multifunction finisher<br />
stapling<br />
finishing job with fold and saddle stitch, duplexed job (HP<br />
multifunction finisher) 16<br />
finishing job with fold and saddle stitch, single-sided job (HP<br />
multifunction finisher) 16<br />
finishing job with one staple (angled) (3,000-sheet stacker/stapler)<br />
12<br />
finishing job with one staple (HP multifunction finisher) 15<br />
finishing job with one staple (straight) (3,000-sheet stacker/stapler)<br />
12<br />
finishing job with six staples (3,000-sheet stacker/stapler) 12<br />
finishing job with three staples (3,000-sheet stacker/stapler) 12<br />
finishing job with two staples (3,000-sheet stacker/stapler) 12<br />
finishing job with two staples (HP multifunction finisher) 15<br />
using the custom option (3,000-sheet stacker/stapler) 13<br />
status codes for PJL 117<br />
status messages. See messages<br />
status, monitoring for printer 7<br />
STMSG command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 20<br />
STRINGCODESET variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 100<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 100<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 100<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 115<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 115<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 115<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 39<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 39<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 39<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 39<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 39<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 85<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 85<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 54<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 54<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 54<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 54<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 70<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 70<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 70<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 70<br />
switching printer languages 7<br />
T<br />
TESTPAGE variable support<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 39<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 39<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 39<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 39<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 39<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 85<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 85<br />
TIMEOUT variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 100<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 100<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 100<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 115<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 115<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 115<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 39<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 39<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 39<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 39<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 39<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 85<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 85<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 54<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 54<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 54<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 54<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 70<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 70<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 70<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 70<br />
top output bin<br />
setting destination to (3,000-sheet stacker) 14<br />
setting destination to (3,000-sheet stacker/stapler) 12<br />
TRAY1TEMP variable support<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 39<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 39<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 39<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 39<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 39<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 85<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 85<br />
ENWW Index 171<br />
TRAY2TEMP variable support<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 39<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 39<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 39<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 39<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 39<br />
TRAY3TEMP variable support<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 40<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 40<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 40<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 40<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 40<br />
U<br />
UEL command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 20<br />
USENAME variable support<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 100<br />
USERNAME variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 100<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 100<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 115<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 115<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 115<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 40<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 40<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 40<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 40<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 40<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 85<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 85<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 54<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 54<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 54<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 54<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 70<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 70<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 70<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 70<br />
USTATUS command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 20<br />
USTATUSOFF command support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 22<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 23<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 23<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 18<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 18<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 21<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 19<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 19<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 19<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 20<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 20<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 20<br />
V<br />
variables<br />
environmental 24<br />
ENWW Index 172<br />
W<br />
WIDEA4 variable support<br />
color LaserJet 2500 series 100<br />
color LaserJet 4550 series 100<br />
color LaserJet 4600 series 100<br />
color LaserJet 5500 series 115<br />
color LaserJet 8550 series 115<br />
color LaserJet 8550mfp series 115<br />
LaserJet 1150 series 40<br />
LaserJet 1200 series 40<br />
LaserJet 1300 series 40<br />
LaserJet 2200 series 40<br />
LaserJet 2300 series 40<br />
LaserJet 3200mfp series 85<br />
LaserJet 3300mfp series 85<br />
LaserJet 4100 series 54<br />
LaserJet 4100mfp series 54<br />
LaserJet 4200 series 54<br />
LaserJet 4300 series 54<br />
LaserJet 5100 series 70<br />
LaserJet 8150 series 70<br />
LaserJet 9000 series 70<br />
LaserJet 9000mfp series 70<br />
Y<br />
Y, explanation of meaning in tables 17</p>
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Additional information<br />
For parallel connections, you must use the parallel adaptor.<br />
See the electronic User Guide on the CD-ROM that came with the printer for more information<br />
on the following topics:<br />
· troubleshooting information<br />
· important safety notices<br />
· detailed user instructions<br />
· regulatory information<br />
This information is also available at http://www.hp.com/support/lj1300<br />
Informations supplémentaires<br />
Pour les connexions parallèles, utilisez l’adaptateur parallèle.<br />
Pour obtenir des informations sur les rubriques ci-après, reportez-vous à la version électronique<br />
du Guide de l’utilisateur qui se trouve sur le CD-ROM fourni avec l’imprimante :<br />
· Informations de dépannage<br />
· Informations importantes sur la sécurité<br />
· Instructions détaillées à l’intention de l’utilisateur<br />
· Informations sur la réglementation<br />
Ces informations sont également disponibles à l’adresse http://www.hp.com/support/lj1300<br />
Zusätzliche Informationen<br />
Für parallele Anschlüsse müssen Sie den parallelen Adapter verwenden.<br />
Nähere Informationen zu den folgenden Themen erhalten Sie im elektronischen Benutzerhandbuch<br />
auf der mit dem Drucker mitgelieferten CD:<br />
· Informationen zur Fehlerbehebung<br />
· Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise<br />
· Detaillierte Anleitungen für den Benutzer<br />
· Zulassungsbestimmungen<br />
Diese Informationen sind auch unter http://www.hp.com/support/lj1300 verfügbar.<br />
Ulteriori informazioni<br />
Per collegamenti tramite la porta parallela, è necessario utilizzare l’adattatore della porta parallela.<br />
Per ulteriori informazioni sui seguenti argomenti, vedere la guida dell’utente in formato elettronico<br />
sul CD-ROM fornito con la stampante.<br />
· informazioni di risoluzione dei problemi<br />
· note importanti sulla sicurezza<br />
· informazioni dettagliate per l’utente<br />
· dichiarazioni di conformità alle norme<br />
Le presenti informazioni sono disponibili anche sul sito http://www.hp.com/support/lj1300<br />
Información adicional<br />
Para las conexiones por puerto paralelo es necesario usar el adaptador correspondiente.<br />
Consulte la guía del usuario en formato electrónico del CD-ROM que se incluía con la impresora<br />
para obtener más información sobre los temas siguientes:<br />
· información sobre resolución de problemas<br />
· avisos de seguridad importantes<br />
· instrucciones detalladas de funcionamiento<br />
· información sobre normativas<br />
Esta información también está disponible en http://www.hp.com/support/lj1300<br />
Aanvullende informatie<br />
U moet de parallelle adapter gebruiken voor parallelle verbindingen.<br />
Raadpleeg de elektronische gebruikershandleiding op de cd-rom die bij de printer is geleverd voor<br />
meer informatie over de volgende onderwerpen:<br />
· informatie over het oplossen van problemen<br />
· belangrijke veiligheidsinformatie<br />
· gedetailleerde gebruikersinstructies<br />
· overheidsvoorschriften<br />
Deze informatie is ook beschikbaar op http://www.hp.com/support/lj1300<br />
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Informações adicionais<br />
Para conexões paralelas, é necessário utilizar o adaptador paralelo.<br />
Consulte o Guia do usuário eletrônico do CD-ROM fornecido com a impressora para obter mais<br />
informações sobre os seguintes tópicos:<br />
· Informações sobre solução de problemas<br />
· Notas de segurança importantes<br />
· Instruções detalhadas ao usuário<br />
· Informações sobre de regulamentação<br />
Essas informações também estão disponíveis no site http://www.hp.com/support/lj1300<br />
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These limits are designed to provide<br />
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equipment generates, uses, and can radiate<br />
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not installed and used in accordance with the<br />
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guarantee that interference will not occur in a<br />
particular installation. If this equipment does<br />
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television reception, which can be determined<br />
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.<br />
Increase separation between equipment and<br />
receiver.<br />
Connect equipment to an outlet on a circuit<br />
different from that to which the receiver is<br />
located.<br />
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that are not expressly approved by HP could<br />
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user guide<br />
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access to the electronic copy is limited to<br />
PERSONAL, INTERNAL users of the<br />
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ENWW Contents iii<br />
Contents<br />
1 Printer basics<br />
Quick access to more information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />
WWW links for drivers, software, and support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />
User guide links . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />
Where to look for more information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />
Printer configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3<br />
hp LaserJet 1150 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3<br />
hp LaserJet 1300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />
hp LaserJet 1300n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />
Printer features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5<br />
Print with excellent quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5<br />
Save time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5<br />
Save money . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5<br />
Create professional documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5<br />
Walk around . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6<br />
hp LaserJet 1150 printer and hp LaserJet 1300 series printer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6<br />
Printer control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8<br />
Media paths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9<br />
Main input tray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9<br />
Priority input tray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9<br />
Printer media guides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9<br />
Straight-through output path . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10<br />
Output bin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10<br />
Print cartridge access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11<br />
Print cartridge door. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11<br />
Printer software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12<br />
Supported operating systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12<br />
Installing printer software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12<br />
Printer properties (driver) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13<br />
Print setting priorities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14<br />
Printer properties online help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14<br />
Software for Windows. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15<br />
Software for Macintosh computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17<br />
hp LaserJet 1150 printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17<br />
hp LaserJet 1300 series printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18<br />
Accessing the print driver (Mac OS 9.x). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18<br />
PostScript Printer Description files (PPDs) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18<br />
Software for network installations only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19<br />
Printer connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20<br />
USB connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20<br />
Parallel connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21<br />
Network connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22<br />
Wireless connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22<br />
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2 Media<br />
Choosing paper and other media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24<br />
Media to avoid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25<br />
Media that may damage the printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25<br />
Optimizing print quality for media types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26<br />
Loading media into the input trays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27<br />
Main input tray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27<br />
Priority input tray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27<br />
Specific types of media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27<br />
Printing on transparencies or labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28<br />
Printing on envelopes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29<br />
Printing one envelope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29<br />
Printing multiple envelopes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31<br />
Printing on letterhead and preprinted forms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33<br />
To print letterhead or preprinted forms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33<br />
Printing on custom-sized media and cardstock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34<br />
3 Printing tasks<br />
Manual feed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36<br />
Printing watermarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37<br />
Accessing the watermark feature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37<br />
Printing multiple pages on a single sheet of paper (N-up printing) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38<br />
Accessing the multiple pages per sheet feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38<br />
Printing on both sides of the paper (manual duplexing) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39<br />
Manual duplex using the top output bin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39<br />
Manual duplex on heavy media or card stock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41<br />
Printing booklets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42<br />
Canceling a print job. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44<br />
Understanding print quality settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45<br />
Using EconoMode (Saves toner) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46<br />
4 Maintenance<br />
Using HP print cartridges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48<br />
HP policy on non-HP print cartridges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48<br />
Storing print cartridges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49<br />
Print cartridge life expectancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50<br />
Saving toner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51<br />
Redistributing toner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52<br />
Changing the print cartridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53<br />
Cleaning the printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55<br />
Cleaning the print cartridge area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55<br />
Cleaning the printer media path . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56<br />
5 Managing the printer<br />
Printer information pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58<br />
Demo page. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58<br />
Configuration page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58<br />
Using the hp toolbox. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59<br />
Supported operating systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59<br />
Supported browsers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59<br />
To view hp toolbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59<br />
hp toolbox sections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60<br />
Other links . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60<br />
Status tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61<br />
Troubleshooting tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61<br />
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Alerts tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62<br />
Documentation tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62<br />
Advanced Printer Settings window. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63<br />
Network window. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63<br />
Using the embedded Web server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64<br />
To open the embedded Web server. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64<br />
Information tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65<br />
Settings tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65<br />
Networking tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66<br />
Other links . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66<br />
Wireless printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67<br />
IEEE 802.11b standard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67<br />
Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67<br />
6 Problemsolving<br />
Finding the solution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70<br />
Status light patterns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72<br />
Common Macintosh problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74<br />
Selecting an Alternate PostScript Printer Description (PPD)<br />
for the hp LaserJet 1300 series printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78<br />
Renaming the Printer (hp LaserJet 1300 series only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78<br />
Troubleshooting PostScript (PS) errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79<br />
Paper handling problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80<br />
Printed page is different than what appeared on screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82<br />
Printer software problems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84<br />
Improving print quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85<br />
Light print or faded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85<br />
Toner specks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85<br />
Dropouts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85<br />
Vertical lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85<br />
Gray background . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86<br />
Toner smear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86<br />
Loose toner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86<br />
Vertical repetitive defects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86<br />
Misformed characters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87<br />
Page skew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87<br />
Curl or wave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87<br />
Wrinkles or creases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87<br />
Toner scatter outline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88<br />
Clearing jams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89<br />
Removing a jammed page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90<br />
Changing the pickup roller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92<br />
Cleaning the pickup roller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95<br />
Changing the printer separation pad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96<br />
Appendix A Printer specifications<br />
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100<br />
FCC compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104<br />
Environmental product stewardship program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105<br />
Protecting the environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105<br />
Material safety data sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107<br />
Regulatory statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108<br />
Declaration of Conformity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108<br />
Declaration of Conformity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109<br />
Laser safety statement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110<br />
Canadian DOC regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110<br />
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Korean EMI statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110<br />
VCCI statement (Japan). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110<br />
Laser statement for Finland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111<br />
Appendix B Media specifications<br />
Printer media specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114<br />
Supported media sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115<br />
Guidelines for using media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116<br />
Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116<br />
Labels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117<br />
Transparencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117<br />
Envelopes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118<br />
Card stock and heavy media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119<br />
Appendix C Warranty and licensing<br />
Hewlett-Packard software license agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122<br />
Hewlett-Packard limited warranty statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123<br />
Limited warranty for print cartridge life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124<br />
Hardware service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125<br />
Extended warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126<br />
Guidelines for repacking the printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127<br />
How to contact HP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128<br />
Appendix D Ordering supplies and accessories<br />
Ordering supplies and accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129<br />
10/100 networking and wireless print servers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131<br />
Appendix E Network configuration<br />
Installing a shared printer on Windows 98 and Millennium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133<br />
Installing a shared printer on Windows 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134<br />
Installing a shared printer on Windows XP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135<br />
Appendix F Memory<br />
Installing a memory DIMM (1300 series only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138<br />
Testing the DIMM installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140<br />
Removing a DIMM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141<br />
Appendix G Working with the print server<br />
Installing the print server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144<br />
Printing a configuration page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144<br />
Using the print server’s embedded Web server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145<br />
Changing the IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145<br />
Troubleshooting the print server. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146<br />
Installed print server stops working . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146<br />
Print server status light. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147<br />
Restoring the factory default settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148<br />
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1Printer basics<br />
This chapter provides information on the following topics:<br />
● Quick access to more information<br />
● Printer configurations<br />
● Printer features<br />
● Walk around<br />
● Printer control panel<br />
● Media paths<br />
● Print cartridge access<br />
● Printer software<br />
● Printer connections<br />
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Quick access to more information<br />
WWW links for drivers, software, and support<br />
If you need to contact HP for service or support, use one of the following links:<br />
hp LaserJet 1150 printer<br />
● In the United States, see http://www.hp.com/support/lj1150<br />
● In other countries/regions, see http://www.hp.com<br />
hp LaserJet 1300 series printer<br />
● In the United States, see http://www.hp.com/support/lj1300<br />
● In other countries/regions, see http://www.hp.com<br />
User guide links<br />
● Walk around (location of printer components)<br />
● Changing the print cartridge<br />
● Problemsolving<br />
● Ordering supplies and accessories<br />
● Index<br />
Where to look for more information<br />
● CD user guide: Detailed information on using and troubleshooting the printer. Available on<br />
the CD-ROM that came with the printer.<br />
● Online Help: Information on printer options that are available from within printer drivers. To<br />
view a Help file, access the online Help through the printer driver.<br />
● HTML (online) user guide: Detailed information on using and troubleshooting the printer.<br />
Available at http://www.hp.com/support/lj1150 or http://www.hp.com/support/lj1300. Once<br />
connected, select Manuals.<br />
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Printer configurations<br />
Below are the standard configurations for the HP LaserJet 1150 and 1300 series printers.<br />
hp LaserJet 1150<br />
● 18 ppm for letter-size paper, 17 ppm for A4-size paper<br />
● First page out in less than 10 seconds<br />
● 600 x 2 dpi (FastRes 1200) resolution<br />
● 250-sheet enclosed input tray<br />
● 10-sheet priority input tray<br />
● 8 MB RAM<br />
● 2500-page print cartridge<br />
● PCL 5e<br />
● Host-based printing<br />
● USB<br />
● 1284-B parallel port<br />
● Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP<br />
● Mac OS 9.x<br />
● Mac OS X v10.1 and v10.2<br />
● Network and wireless printing options<br />
● Power switch<br />
● HP toolbox provides printer status information, troubleshooting information, and printer<br />
configuration information<br />
● 26 PCL fonts<br />
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hp LaserJet 1300<br />
● 20 ppm for letter-size paper, 19 ppm for A4-size paper<br />
● First page out in less than 10 seconds<br />
● 1200 dpi (ProRes 1200) resolution<br />
● 250-sheet enclosed input tray<br />
● 10-sheet priority feed tray<br />
● Optional additional 250-sheet input tray<br />
● 16 MB RAM<br />
● Memory is upgradeable to 80 MB<br />
● 4000- or 2500-page print cartridge<br />
● PCL 6 and PCL 5e and PostScript® 2 emulation<br />
● USB<br />
● 1284-B parallel port (through LIO connectivity card)<br />
● Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP<br />
● Mac OS 9.x<br />
● Mac OS X v10.1 and v10.2<br />
● Internal LIO network and wireless printing options<br />
● Power switch<br />
● 45 PCL fonts<br />
● 35 PS fonts<br />
hp LaserJet 1300n<br />
The HP LaserJet 1300n printer includes all the features of the 1300 model, plus an HP Jetdirect<br />
print server network card.<br />
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Printer features<br />
Congratulations on the purchase of your new product. The HP LaserJet 1150 and<br />
HP LaserJet 1300 series printers provide the following benefits.<br />
Print with excellent quality<br />
● Print 1200 dots per inch.<br />
● For the HP LaserJet 1150 printer, host-based and PCL 5e drivers are available.<br />
● For the HP LaserJet 1300 series printer, PCL 5e, PCL 6, and PS drivers are available.<br />
● The printer automatically determines and switches to the appropriate language for the print<br />
job.<br />
Save time<br />
● Fast printing at up to 18 pages per minute (ppm) for the HP LaserJet 1150 printer and up to<br />
20 ppm for the HP LaserJet 1300 series printer.<br />
● No waiting. The first page is out in less than 10 seconds.<br />
Save money<br />
● Use EconoMode to save toner.<br />
● Print multiple pages on a single sheet of paper (N-up printing).<br />
Create professional documents<br />
● Use watermarks, such as Confidential, to protect your documents.<br />
● Print booklets. You can use this feature to easily print the pages in the order required to create<br />
cards or books. Once printed, all you have to do is fold and staple the pages.<br />
● Print the first page on different media than the rest of the pages.<br />
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Walk around<br />
hp LaserJet 1150 printer and hp LaserJet 1300 series printer<br />
1 Ready light<br />
2 Go button and light<br />
3 Attention light<br />
4 Main input tray<br />
5 Priority input tray<br />
6 Output bin<br />
7 Print cartridge door<br />
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1 Straight-through output door<br />
2 On/off switch<br />
3 Power receptacle<br />
4 USB port<br />
5 Parallel port (HP LaserJet 1150 printer)<br />
LIO connectivity slot (HP LaserJet 1300 series)<br />
6 HP Jetdirect print server (HP LaserJet 1300n printer only)<br />
7 Parallel LIO adaptor (HP LaserJet 1300 series only)<br />
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Printer control panel<br />
The printer control panel is comprised of two lights and one lighted button. These lights produce<br />
patterns that identify your printer’s status.<br />
1 Ready light: Indicates that the printer is ready to print.<br />
2 Go button and light: To print a demo page or to continue printing while in manual feed mode,<br />
press and release the Go button. To print a configuration page, press and hold the Go button<br />
for 5 seconds.<br />
3 Attention light: Indicates printer media input tray is empty, print cartridge door is open, print<br />
cartridge is missing, or other errors.<br />
Note See Status light patterns for a description of the light patterns.<br />
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Media paths<br />
Main input tray<br />
The enclosed main input tray, located in front of the printer, holds up to 250 sheets of 20 lb paper,<br />
multiple envelopes, or other media.<br />
Priority input tray<br />
You should use the priority input tray when feeding up to 10 sheets of 20 lb paper or when printing<br />
single envelopes, postcards, labels, or transparencies. You can also use the priority input tray to<br />
print the first page on different media than the rest of the document.<br />
Note The printer automatically prints from the priority input tray before printing from the main input tray.<br />
See Media for more information about media types.<br />
Printer media guides<br />
Both input trays have side media guides. The main input tray also has a rear media guide. Media<br />
guides ensure that the media is correctly fed into the printer and that the print is not skewed<br />
(crooked on the media). When loading media, adjust the media guides to match the width and<br />
length of the media that you are using.<br />
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Straight-through output path<br />
The straight-through output path is useful when you are printing envelopes, transparencies, heavy<br />
media, or any media that tends to curl when printed. Printed media exits in reverse order when the<br />
straight-through output door is open.<br />
Note Printed media does not stack when you use the straight-through output path. The media drops to<br />
the surface below unless you remove each sheet as it exits the printer.<br />
Output bin<br />
The output bin is located on the top of the printer. Printed media is collected here in the correct<br />
sequence when the straight-through output door is closed. Use the output bin when printing<br />
normal and large, collated documents.<br />
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Print cartridge access<br />
Print cartridge door<br />
The print cartridge door is located on the front of the printer. You must open the print cartridge door<br />
to access the print cartridge, clear jams, and clean the printer. To open the print cartridge door,<br />
firmly grasp the left and right sides and pull the print cartridge door toward you.<br />
Note You will feel some resistance when opening the print cartridge door. Opening the print cartridge door<br />
conveniently lifts the print cartridge for easy removal.<br />
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Printer software<br />
Supported operating systems<br />
For easy printer setup and access to the full range of printer features, HP strongly recommends<br />
that you install the software provided. Not all software is available in all languages. Install the<br />
software before setting up the printer. See the Readme for the latest software information.<br />
The most recent drivers, additional drivers, and other software are available from the Internet and<br />
other sources.<br />
The printer comes with software for the following operating systems:<br />
● Windows 98<br />
● Windows Me<br />
● Windows 2000<br />
● Windows XP (32-bit)<br />
● Mac OS 9.x<br />
● Mac OS X v10.1 and v10.2 (Apple encourages OS X v10.0 users to upgrade to v10.1)<br />
Installing printer software<br />
To install printer software for Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0<br />
To install the printer software for Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0, you must use the Add Printer<br />
Wizard.<br />
1 Click Start, and then point to Settings.<br />
2 Click Printers.<br />
3 Double-click Add Printer.<br />
4 Select the port that the printer is connected to, and click Next.<br />
5 Click Have Disk. Click Browse.<br />
6 On the CD-ROM, browse to the driver you want to install as follows:<br />
a Select your language from the directory list, and double-click.<br />
b Select drivers from the directory list, and double-click.<br />
c Select your operating system from the directory list, and double-click.<br />
d Select the driver from the directory list, and double-click.<br />
e Click OK to select the INF file.<br />
f Click the HP LaserJet 1150 or HP LaserJet 1300 series printer, and click OK to begin the<br />
installation.<br />
7 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the software installation.<br />
To install printer software for all other operating systems<br />
Insert the software CD that came with the printer into the computer CD-ROM drive. Follow the<br />
on-screen installation instructions.<br />
Note If the Welcome screen does not open, click Start on the Windows task bar, click Run, type Z:\setup<br />
(where Z is your CD drive letter), and click OK.<br />
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Printer properties (driver)<br />
Printer properties control the printer. You can change the default settings, such as media size<br />
and type, printing multiple pages on a single sheet of media (N-up printing), resolution,<br />
and watermarks. You can access the printer properties in the following ways:<br />
● Through the software application that you are using to print. This only changes the settings<br />
for the current software application.<br />
● Through the Windows® operating system. This changes the default settings for all future<br />
print jobs.<br />
Note Because many software applications use a different method of accessing the printer properties,<br />
the following section describes the most common methods used in Windows 98, 2000, Millennium,<br />
and Windows XP.<br />
To only change the settings for the current software application<br />
Note Although the steps can vary between software applications, this is the most common method.<br />
1 From the File menu in the software application, click Print.<br />
2 On the Print dialog, click Properties.<br />
3 Change the settings, and click OK.<br />
To change the default settings for all future print jobs in Windows 98, 2000,<br />
and Millennium<br />
1 In the Windows system tray, click Start, select Settings, and click Printers.<br />
2 Right-click the HP LaserJet 1150 or HP LaserJet 1300 series printer icon.<br />
3 Click Properties, (in Windows 2000, you can also click Printing Preferences).<br />
4 Change the settings, and click OK.<br />
Note In Windows 2000, many of these features are available from the Printing Preferences menu.<br />
To change the default settings for all future print jobs in Windows XP<br />
1 In the Windows system tray, click Start, and click Control Panel.<br />
2 Double-click Printers and Other Hardware.<br />
3 Click Printers and Faxes.<br />
4 Right-click the HP LaserJet 1150 or HP LaserJet 1300 series printer icon.<br />
5 Click Properties, or click Printing Preferences.<br />
6 Change the settings, and click OK.<br />
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Print setting priorities<br />
There are three ways to change print settings for this printer: in the software application, in the<br />
printer driver, and in the HP toolbox. For the HP LaserJet 1300 series printer, you can also change<br />
print settings through the embedded Web server. Changes made to print settings are prioritized<br />
according to where the changes are made, as follows:<br />
● Changes made in the software application override settings changed anywhere else. Within a<br />
software application, changes made in the Page Setup dialog box override changes made in<br />
the Print dialog box.<br />
● Changes made in the printer driver (Printer Properties dialog box) override settings in the<br />
HP toolbox. Changes made in the printer driver do not override settings in the software<br />
application.<br />
● Changes made in the HP toolbox and the embedded Web server have the lowest priority.<br />
If a particular print setting can be changed in more than one of the ways listed above, use the<br />
method that has the highest priority.<br />
Printer properties online help<br />
The printer properties (driver) online help includes specific information about the functions in the<br />
printer properties. This online help guides you through the process of changing your printer’s<br />
default settings. For some drivers, online Help gives instructions on using context-sensitive Help.<br />
Context-sensitive Help describes the options for the driver feature you are currently accessing.<br />
To access the printer properties online help<br />
1 From the software application, click File, and then click Print.<br />
2 Click Properties, and then click Help.<br />
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Software for Windows<br />
When you install the software for Windows, you can directly connect the printer to a computer<br />
using a USB cable, parallel cable, or using wireless technology. For the HP LaserJet 1300n printer,<br />
you can connect the printer to the network using an HP Jetdirect print server card.<br />
The following software is available to all users of the printer, whether you connected the printer<br />
directly to a computer using a USB cable, parallel cable, wireless technology, or whether you<br />
connected the printer to the network using an HP Jetdirect print server card.<br />
Printer drivers<br />
A printer driver is the software component that provides access to printer features and provides<br />
the means for the computer to communicate with the printer. Choose a printer driver based on the<br />
way you use the printer.<br />
● Use the host-based printer driver to optimize performance. (HP LaserJet 1150 printer only).<br />
● Use the PCL 5e printer driver if you need print results to look consistent with those from older<br />
HP LaserJet printers. Certain features are not available in this printer driver. (Do not use the<br />
PCL 5e driver for this printer with older printers.)<br />
● Use the PCL 6 printer driver to take full advantage of the printer features. Unless complete<br />
backward compatibility with previous PCL drivers or older printers is necessary, the PCL 6<br />
driver is recommended (HP LaserJet 1300 series only).<br />
● Use the PS printer driver for compatibility with PostScript® needs. Certain printer features are<br />
not available in this printer driver (HP LaserJet 1300 series only).<br />
The printer automatically switches between PS and PCL printer languages depending on the<br />
driver you have selected.<br />
Available printer drivers<br />
The following printer drivers are included with the printer.<br />
Available printer drivers<br />
HP LaserJet 1150 printer HP LaserJet 1300 series printer<br />
● host-based<br />
● PCL 5e<br />
● PCL 5e<br />
● PCL 6<br />
● PS<br />
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hp toolbox<br />
You can view the HP toolbox when the printer is directly connected to your computer or when it is<br />
connected to a network. You must have performed a complete software installation to use the<br />
HP toolbox.<br />
The HP toolbox is a Web application that you can use for the following tasks:<br />
● Check the printer status.<br />
● Configure the printer settings.<br />
● View troubleshooting information.<br />
● View online documentation.<br />
See Using the hp toolbox for more information.<br />
Embedded Web server (hp LaserJet 1300 series only)<br />
The embedded Web server is available for HP LaserJet 1300 series printers with LIO network<br />
connections.<br />
With the embedded Web server, you can gain access to the printer settings and information by<br />
typing an IP address or hostname of the printer in a Web browser (such as Netscape NavigatorTM<br />
or Microsoft Internet Explorer) on any computer. You can use the embedded Web server to<br />
configure the printer, view status information, and obtain troubleshooting information.<br />
The embedded Web server works with the following supported web browsers:<br />
● Internet Explorer 5.0 (and later)<br />
● Netscape Navigator 4.75 (and later)<br />
See Using the embedded Web server for more information.<br />
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Software for Macintosh computers<br />
hp LaserJet 1150 printer<br />
Accessing the print driver (Mac OS 9.x)<br />
1 From the Apple menu, select the Chooser.<br />
2 Click the HP LaserJet icon in the left side of the Chooser dialog box.<br />
3 Select either USB or AppleTalk, depending on how the computer and printer are connected.<br />
Note If you are using AppleTalk, you might also need to select the correct Zone from the second menu list.<br />
4 Click the HP LaserJet 1150 printer name in the right side of the Chooser dialog box.<br />
5 Do one of the following, depending on how the computer and the printer are connected:<br />
• USB: Go to step 6.<br />
• AppleTalk: Click Setup, and then select the correct printer type.<br />
6 Close the Chooser.<br />
Accessing the print driver (Mac OS X v10.1)<br />
1 Click the hard drive icon on the desktop.<br />
2 Click Applications, and then click Utilities.<br />
3 Click Print Center.<br />
4 Click Add Printer. The Add Printer List dialog box appears.<br />
5 Select USB or AppleTalk from the top menu.<br />
Note If you are using AppleTalk, you might also need to select the correct Zone from the second menu list.<br />
6 Select the printer name from the printer list.<br />
7 Click Add.<br />
Accessing the print driver (Mac OS X v10.2)<br />
Follow the steps for v10.1 above. In step 5, select Directory Services to use the “Rendezvous”<br />
feature.<br />
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hp LaserJet 1300 series printer<br />
Accessing the print driver (Mac OS 9.x)<br />
1 Click the hard drive icon on the desktop.<br />
2 Click Applications, and then click Utilities.<br />
3 Launch the Desktop Printer utility.<br />
4 Click Printer (USB).<br />
5 In the Printer USB section of the dialog box, click Change.<br />
6 Select the HP LaserJet 1300 printer.<br />
7 Click Auto Setup.<br />
8 Click Create at the bottom of the Window.<br />
9 Click Save.<br />
Accessing the print driver (Mac OS X v10.1)<br />
1 Click the hard drive icon on the desktop.<br />
2 Click Applications, and then click Utilities.<br />
3 Click Print Center.<br />
4 Click Add Printer. The Add Printer List dialog box appears.<br />
5 Select USB or AppleTalk from the top menu.<br />
Note If you are using AppleTalk, you might also need to select the correct Zone from the second menu list.<br />
6 Select the printer name from the printer list.<br />
7 Click Add.<br />
Accessing the print driver (Mac OS X v10.2)<br />
Follow the steps for v10.1 above. In step 5, select Directory Services to use the “Rendezvous”<br />
feature.<br />
PostScript Printer Description files (PPDs)<br />
PPDs, in combination with the Apple printer driver, access the printer features and allow the<br />
computer to communicate with the printer. An installation program for the PPDs is provided on the<br />
HP LaserJet 1300 series printer CD.<br />
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Software for network installations only<br />
This software is available only when the printer is connected to a network.<br />
hp Web Jetadmin<br />
HP Web Jetadmin is intended for printer management in commercial and enterprise networks.<br />
While the embedded Web server is used to manage a single printer, HP Web Jetadmin is used to<br />
manage groups of printers and other devices. Download this software from the HP website at<br />
http://www.hp.com/go/webjetadmin. The HP Web Jetadmin website provides HP Web Jetadmin<br />
software in many languages.<br />
HP Web Jetadmin is available only if the printer is connected to an IP-based network. This<br />
browser-based software can be installed on one of the following supported platforms:<br />
● Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, XP, or 2000<br />
● HP-UX<br />
● Sun Solaris<br />
● Red Hat Linux<br />
● SuSE Linux<br />
Starting hp Web Jetadmin<br />
Once you install the HP Web Jetadmin software, you can start it in a supported Web browser on<br />
any computer by typing one of the following URLs:<br />
● http://server.domain:port/<br />
where “server.domain” is the server hostname and “port” is the port number that you entered<br />
during installation. (The default port is 8000.) This information is available in the url.txt file,<br />
which is stored in the folder where HP Web Jetadmin is installed.<br />
● http://ipaddress:port/<br />
where “ipaddress” is the IP address of the computer where HP Web Jetadmin is located.<br />
For settings that appear in both the printer driver and HP Web Jetadmin, changes made in the<br />
printer driver override changes made in HP Web Jetadmin.<br />
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Printer connections<br />
USB connections<br />
All HP LaserJet 1150 and HP LaserJet 1300 series printer models support USB connections. The<br />
USB port is on the back of the printer.<br />
Connecting the USB cable<br />
Plug the USB cable into the printer. Plug the other end of the USB cable into the computer.<br />
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Parallel connections<br />
All HP LaserJet 1150 and HP LaserJet 1300 series printer models support parallel connections.<br />
For the HP LaserJet 1300 series printer, the parallel port is in a low-cost input/output (LIO) adaptor<br />
that connects to the back of the printer. Use an IEEE 1284-compliant parallel cable.<br />
Connecting the parallel cable for the hp LaserJet 1150 printer<br />
Connect the parallel cable to the printer. Connect the other end of the parallel cable to the<br />
computer.<br />
Connecting the parallel cable for the hp LaserJet 1300 series printer<br />
1 Insert the parallel LIO adaptor into the LIO connectivity slot on the back of the printer.<br />
2 Connect the parallel cable to the adaptor. Connect the other end of the parallel cable to the<br />
computer.<br />
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Network connections<br />
The HP LaserJet 1300n printer also supports network connections with an HP Jetdirect print<br />
server. This print server is optional for the HP LaserJet 1300 printer. To order the print server, see<br />
Ordering supplies and accessories.<br />
Connecting to the network<br />
1 Insert the HP Jetdirect print server into the LIO connectivity slot on the back of the printer.<br />
2 Connect one end of a network cable to the print server, and connect the other end to the<br />
network. Be sure to install the printer driver on all computers that connect to the network.<br />
Wireless connections<br />
The HP LaserJet 1150 and HP LaserJet 1300 series printer models also support the<br />
IEEE 802.11b standard for wireless networking and Bluetooth wireless connectivity options. The<br />
available HP Jetdirect wireless print servers and HP Bluetooth printer adaptors attach on the back<br />
of the printer to either the USB port, the parallel port, or the LIO connectivity slot (for the<br />
HP LaserJet 1300 series).<br />
For a complete list of available HP Jetdirect wireless print servers and HP Bluetooth adaptors, see<br />
Ordering supplies and accessories.<br />
For more information about wireless printing, see Wireless printing.<br />
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2Media<br />
This chapter provides information on the following topics:<br />
● Choosing paper and other media<br />
● Optimizing print quality for media types<br />
● Loading media into the input trays<br />
● Printing on transparencies or labels<br />
● Printing on envelopes<br />
● Printing on letterhead and preprinted forms<br />
● Printing on custom-sized media and cardstock<br />
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Choosing paper and other media<br />
HP LaserJet printers produce excellent print quality documents. You can print on a variety of<br />
media, such as paper (including up to 100% recycled fiber content paper), envelopes, labels,<br />
transparencies, and custom-sized media. The following are the supported media sizes:<br />
● Minimum: 76 by 127 mm (3 by 5 in.)<br />
● Maximum: 216 by 356 mm (8.5 by 14 in)<br />
Properties such as weight, grain, and moisture content are important factors that affect printer<br />
performance and quality. To achieve the best possible print quality, only use high-quality media<br />
designed for laser printers. See Printer media specifications for detailed paper and media<br />
specifications.<br />
Note Always test a sample of the media before you purchase large quantities. Your media supplier should<br />
understand the requirements specified in the HP LaserJet printer family print media guide (HP part<br />
number 5963-7863). See Printer media specifications for more information.<br />
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Media to avoid<br />
The HP LaserJet 1150 and 1300 series printers can handle many types of media. Use of media<br />
outside the printer’s specifications will cause a loss of print quality and increase the chance of<br />
paper jams occurring.<br />
● Do not use paper that is too rough.<br />
● Do not use paper with cutouts or perforations other than standard 3-hole punched paper.<br />
● Do not use multipart forms.<br />
● Do not use paper with a watermark if you are printing solid patterns.<br />
Media that may damage the printer<br />
In rare circumstances media can damage the printer. The following media must be avoided to prevent<br />
possible damage:<br />
● Do not use media with staples attached.<br />
● Do not use transparencies designed for inkjet printers or other low temperature printers. Use<br />
only transparencies that are specified for use with HP LaserJet printers.<br />
● Do not use photo paper intended for inkjet printers.<br />
● Do not use paper that is embossed or coated and is not designed for the temperatures of the<br />
printer’s image fuser. Select media that can tolerate temperatures of 200° C (392° F) for 0.1<br />
second. HP produces a selection of media that is designed for the HP LaserJet 1150 and<br />
1300 series printers.<br />
● Do not use letterhead paper with low temperature dyes or thermography. Preprinted forms or<br />
letterhead must use inks that can tolerate temperatures of 200° C (392° F) for 0.1 second.<br />
● Do not use any media that produces hazardous emissions, or that melts, offsets, or discolors<br />
when exposed to 200° C (392° F) for 0.1 second.<br />
To order HP LaserJet printing supplies, go to http://www.hp.com/go/ljsupplies in the U.S. or to<br />
http://www.hp.com/ghp/buyonline.html worldwide.<br />
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Optimizing print quality for media types<br />
Media type settings control the temperature of your printer’s fuser. You can change the settings for<br />
the media that you are using to optimize the print quality.<br />
You can access the optimizing feature from the Paper tab in your printer driver or from<br />
HP Toolbox.<br />
Printing speeds are automatically reduced when printing special-sized media.<br />
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Loading media into the input trays<br />
Main input tray<br />
The main input tray holds up to 250 pages of 20 lb paper or fewer pages of heavier media (25 mm<br />
or less stack). Load media with the top forward and the side to be printed facing up. To prevent<br />
jams and skewing, always adjust the side and rear media guides.<br />
Priority input tray<br />
The priority input tray holds up to 10 pages of 20 lb paper or one envelope, transparency, or card.<br />
Load media with the top forward and the side to be printed facing up. To prevent jams and<br />
skewing, always adjust the side media guides.<br />
CAUTION If you try to print on media that is wrinkled, folded, or damaged in any way, a jam might occur. See<br />
Printer media specifications for more information.<br />
Note When you add new media, make sure that you remove all of the media from the input tray and<br />
straighten the stack of new media. This helps prevent multiple sheets of media from feeding through<br />
the printer at one time, reducing media jams.<br />
Specific types of media<br />
● Transparencies and labels: Load transparencies and labels with the top forward and the<br />
side to be printed facing up. See Printing on transparencies or labels for more information.<br />
● Envelopes: Load envelopes with the narrow, stamp side forward and the side to be printed<br />
facing up. See Printing on envelopes for more information.<br />
● Letterhead or preprinted forms: Load with the top forward and the side to be printed facing<br />
up. See Printing on letterhead and preprinted forms for more information.<br />
● Cards and custom-sized media: Load with the narrow side forward and the side to be<br />
printed facing up. See Printing on custom-sized media and cardstock for more information.<br />
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Printing on transparencies or labels<br />
Only use transparencies and labels that are recommended for use in laser printers, such as<br />
HP transparency film and HP LaserJet labels. See Printer media specifications for more<br />
information.<br />
CAUTION Be sure to set the correct media type in the printer settings as instructed below. The printer adjusts<br />
the fuser temperature according to the media type setting. When printing on special media such as<br />
transparencies or labels, this adjustment prevents the fuser from damaging the media as it passes<br />
through the printer.<br />
CAUTION Inspect the media to make sure that it is not wrinkled or curled and that it does not have any torn<br />
edges or missing labels.<br />
To print transparencies or labels<br />
1 Open the straight-through output door.<br />
2 Load a single page in the priority input tray or load multiple pages in the main input tray. Make<br />
sure that the top of the media is forward and the side to be printed (rough side) is facing up.<br />
3 Adjust the media guides.<br />
4 Access the printer properties (or printing preferences in Windows 2000 and XP). See Printer<br />
properties (driver) for instructions.<br />
5 On the Paper/Quality tab or the Paper tab (the Paper Type/Quality tab for some Mac<br />
drivers), choose the correct media type.<br />
Note Not all printer features are available from all drivers or operating systems. See the printer properties<br />
(driver) online Help for information about availability of features for that driver.<br />
6 Print the document. Remove the media from the back of the printer as it prints to prevent it<br />
from sticking together and place the printed pages on a flat surface.<br />
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Printing on envelopes<br />
Printing one envelope<br />
Only use envelopes that are recommended for laser printers. See Printer media specifications for<br />
more information.<br />
Note Use the priority input tray for printing one envelope. Use the main input tray for printing multiple<br />
envelopes.<br />
1 To prevent the envelopes from curling as they print, open the straight-through output door.<br />
2 Before loading the envelopes, slide the media guides outward to slightly wider than the<br />
envelopes.<br />
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3 Place the envelope with the side to be printed facing up and the top edge along the left media<br />
guide.<br />
Note If the envelope has a flap on the short edge, feed that edge into the printer first.<br />
4 Adjust the media guides to the length and width of the envelope.<br />
5 Access the printer properties (or printing preferences in Windows 2000 and XP). See Printer<br />
properties (driver) for instructions.<br />
6 On the Paper/Quality tab or the Paper tab (the Paper Type/Quality tab for some Mac<br />
drivers), select Envelope as the media type.<br />
Note Not all printer features are available from all drivers or operating systems. See the printer properties<br />
(driver) online Help for information about availability of features for that driver.<br />
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Printing multiple envelopes<br />
Only use envelopes that are recommended for laser printers. See Printer media specifications for<br />
more information.<br />
Note Use the priority input tray for printing one envelope. Use the main input tray for printing multiple<br />
envelopes.<br />
1 To prevent the envelopes from curling as they print, open the straight-through output door.<br />
2 Before loading the envelopes, slide the media guides outward to slightly wider than the<br />
envelopes.<br />
3 Place the envelopes with the side to be printed facing up and the top edge along the left media<br />
guide. Stack up to 30 envelopes.<br />
Note If the envelopes have a flap on the short edge, feed that edge into the printer first.<br />
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4 Adjust the media guides to the length and width of the envelopes.<br />
5 Access the printer properties (or printing preferences in Windows 2000 and XP). See Printer<br />
properties (driver) for instructions.<br />
6 On the Paper/Quality tab or the Paper tab (the Paper Type/Quality tab for some Mac<br />
drivers), select Envelope as the media type.<br />
Note Not all printer features are available from all drivers or operating systems. See the printer properties<br />
(driver) online Help for information about availability of features for that driver.<br />
7 Replace the priority input tray.<br />
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Printing on letterhead and preprinted forms<br />
To print letterhead or preprinted forms<br />
1 Load the paper with the top forward and the side to be printed facing up. Adjust the media<br />
guides to fit the width of the paper.<br />
2 Print the document.<br />
Note To print a single-page cover letter on letterhead, followed by a multiple-page document, load the<br />
letterhead in the priority input tray and load the standard paper in the main input tray. The printer<br />
automatically prints from the priority input tray first.<br />
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Printing on custom-sized media and cardstock<br />
The HP LaserJet 1150 and 1300 series printers can print on custom-sized media or cardstock<br />
between 76 by 127 mm (3 by 5 inches) and 216 by 356 mm (8.5 by 14 inches). Depending on the<br />
media, you can print up to 10 sheets from the priority input tray. Use the main input tray for multiple<br />
sheets.<br />
CAUTION Make sure that the sheets are not stuck together before you load them.<br />
To print on custom-sized media or cardstock<br />
1 Open the straight-through output door.<br />
2 Load the media with the narrow side forward and the side to be printed facing up.<br />
Adjust the side and rear media guides to fit the media.<br />
3 Select the correct size in the printer settings. (Software settings can override printer<br />
properties.<br />
4 Access the printer properties (or printing preferences in Windows 2000 and XP). See Printer<br />
properties (driver) for instructions.<br />
5 On the Paper/Quality tab or the Paper tab (the Paper Type/Quality tab for some Mac<br />
drivers), select the custom size option. Specify the dimensions of the custom-sized media.<br />
Note Not all printer features are available from all drivers or operating systems. See the printer properties<br />
(driver) online Help for information about availability of features for that driver.<br />
6 Print the document.<br />
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3Printing tasks<br />
This chapter provides information on the following topics:<br />
● Manual feed<br />
● Printing watermarks<br />
● Printing multiple pages on a single sheet of paper (N-up printing)<br />
● Printing on both sides of the paper (manual duplexing)<br />
● Printing booklets<br />
● Canceling a print job<br />
● Understanding print quality settings<br />
● Using EconoMode (Saves toner)<br />
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Manual feed<br />
You can use manual feed when printing mixed media, for example, an envelope, then a letter, then<br />
an envelope, and so on. Load an envelope in the priority input tray and load letterhead in the main<br />
input tray. You can also use manual feed to protect your privacy when printing to a network printer.<br />
To print using manual feed, access the printer properties or printer setup in your software<br />
application, and select Manual Feed from the Source Tray drop-down list. See Printer properties<br />
(driver) for instructions. After you have enabled the setting, press the Go button (blinking) each<br />
time to print.<br />
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Printing watermarks<br />
You can use the watermark option to print text ”underneath” (in the background) of an existing<br />
document. For example, you might want to have large gray letters reading Draft or Confidential<br />
printed diagonally across the first page or all of the pages of a document.<br />
Accessing the watermark feature<br />
1 From your software application, access the printer properties (or printing preferences in<br />
Windows 2000 and XP). See Printer properties (driver) for instructions.<br />
2 On the Effects tab (the Watermark/Overlay tab for some Mac drivers), select the watermark<br />
you want to use.<br />
Note Not all printer features are available from all drivers or operating systems. See the printer properties<br />
(driver) online Help for information about availability of features for that driver.<br />
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Printing multiple pages on a single sheet of paper (N-up printing)<br />
You can select the number of pages that you want to print on a single sheet of paper. If you choose<br />
to print more than one page per sheet, the pages appear smaller and are arranged on the sheet in<br />
the order that they would otherwise be printed.<br />
Accessing the multiple pages per sheet feature<br />
1 From your software application, access the printer properties (or printing preferences in<br />
Windows 2000 and XP). See Printer properties (driver) for instructions.<br />
2 On the Finishing tab (the Layout tab for some Mac drivers), select the correct number of<br />
pages per sheet.<br />
Note Not all printer features are available from all drivers or operating systems. See the printer properties<br />
(driver) online Help for information about availability of features for that driver.<br />
3 There is also a check box for page borders and a pull-down menu to specify the order of<br />
pages printed on the sheet.<br />
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Printing on both sides of the paper (manual duplexing)<br />
To print on both sides of the paper (manual duplexing), you must run the paper through the printer<br />
twice. You can print using the media output bin or the straight-through output path.<br />
Hewlett-Packard recommends that you use the media output bin for lightweight paper and use the<br />
straight-through output path for any heavy media or media that curls when printed.<br />
Note Manual duplexing can cause the printer to become dirty, reducing print quality. See Cleaning the<br />
printer for instructions if the printer becomes dirty.<br />
Manual duplex using the top output bin<br />
1 Make sure that the straight-through output door is closed.<br />
2 Access the printer properties (or printing preferences in Windows 2000 and XP). See Printer<br />
properties (driver) for instructions.<br />
3 On the Device Settings tab, select the option to allow manual duplexing.<br />
4 On the Finishing tab (the Paper Type/Quality tab for some Mac drivers), select the option to<br />
Print on Both Sides. Ensure that Straight Paper Path is not checked.<br />
5 Print the document.<br />
Note Not all printer features are available from all drivers or operating systems. See the printer properties<br />
(driver) online Help for information about availability of features for that driver.<br />
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6 After side one has printed, remove the remaining paper from the input tray, and set it aside<br />
until after you finish your manual duplexing job.<br />
7 Gather the printed pages, and straighten the stack.<br />
8 Place the stack back in the input tray. Side one should be facing down with the bottom edge<br />
feeding into the printer first. Replace the priority input tray.<br />
Click OK (on screen), and wait for side two to print.<br />
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Manual duplex on heavy media or card stock<br />
For heavy media, such as card stock, use the straight-through output path.<br />
1 Load the media, and open the straight-through output door.<br />
2 Access the printer properties (or printing preferences in Windows 2000 and XP). See Printer<br />
properties (driver) for instructions.<br />
3 On the Device Settings tab, select the option to allow manual duplexing.<br />
4 On the Finishing tab (the Paper Type/Quality tab for some Mac drivers), select the option to<br />
Print on Both Sides. Ensure that Straight Paper Path is checked.<br />
5 Print the document.<br />
Note Not all printer features are available from all drivers or operating systems. See the printer properties<br />
(driver) online Help for information about availability of features for that driver.<br />
6 After side one has printed, remove the remaining paper from the input tray and set it aside<br />
until after you finish your manual duplexing job.<br />
7 Gather the printed pages, turn the printed side down, and straighten the stack before placing it<br />
back in the input tray. Side one should be facing down with the bottom edge feeding into the<br />
printer first.<br />
Click OK (on screen), and wait for side two to print.<br />
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Printing booklets<br />
You can print booklets on letter, legal, executive, or A4 paper.<br />
1 Load the paper, and make sure that the straight-through output door is closed.<br />
2 Access the printer properties (or printing preferences in Windows 2000 and XP). See Printer<br />
properties (driver) for instructions.<br />
3 On the Device Settings tab, select the option to allow manual duplexing.<br />
4 On the Finishing tab (the Paper Type/Quality tab for some Mac drivers), select the option to<br />
Print on Both Sides. Ensure that Straight Paper Path is not checked.<br />
5 Set the number of pages per sheet to two. Select the appropriate binding option, and click OK.<br />
Print the document.<br />
Note Not all printer features are available from all drivers or operating systems. See the printer properties<br />
(driver) online Help for information about availability of features for that driver.<br />
6 After side one has been printed, remove the remaining paper from the input tray, and set it<br />
aside until your booklet job is complete.<br />
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7 Gather the printed pages, turn the printed side down, and straighten the stack of paper.<br />
8 Place the pages from side one back in the input tray. Side one should be facing down with the<br />
bottom edge feeding into the printer first.<br />
Click OK (on screen), and wait for side two to print.<br />
9 Fold and staple the pages.<br />
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Canceling a print job<br />
You can cancel a print job from a software application or a print queue.<br />
To stop the printer immediately, remove the remaining paper from the printer. After the printer<br />
stops, use one of the following options.<br />
● Printer control panel: To cancel the print job, press and release the Go button on the printer<br />
control panel.<br />
● Software application: Typically, a dialog box appears briefly on your screen, allowing you to<br />
cancel the print job.<br />
● Windows print queue: If a print job is waiting in a print queue (computer memory) or print<br />
spooler, delete the job there. Go to the Printer screen in Windows 98, Me, 2000, and XP click<br />
Start, Settings, and Printers. Double-click the HP LaserJet 1150 or the HP LaserJet 1300<br />
icon to open the window, select your print job, and click Delete.<br />
● Desktop print queue (Mac OS): Open the printer queue by double-clicking on the printer’s<br />
icon in the Finder. Then highlight the print job and click Trash.<br />
If the status lights on the control panel continue to blink after you cancel a print job, the computer<br />
is still sending the job to the printer. Either delete the job from the print queue or wait until the<br />
computer finishes sending data. The printer will return to the Ready state.<br />
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Understanding print quality settings<br />
Print quality settings affect how light or dark the print is on the page and the style that the graphics<br />
are printed. You can also use the print quality settings to optimize the print quality for a specific<br />
media type. See Optimizing print quality for media types for more information.<br />
You can change the settings in the printer properties to accommodate the types of jobs you are<br />
printing. The following are the settings:<br />
● 600 dpi: This is the default setting.<br />
● FastRes 1200: This setting provides better print quality, but jobs take longer to print.<br />
● ProRes 1200: This setting is available for the HP LaserJet 1300 series printer. It provides the<br />
best print quality.<br />
● EconoMode (Saves Print Cartridges): Text is printed using less toner. This setting is useful<br />
when you are printing drafts. You can turn on this option independently of other print quality<br />
settings.<br />
1 Access the printer properties (or printing preferences in Windows 2000 and XP). See Printer<br />
properties (driver) for instructions.<br />
2 On the Paper/Quality tab or the Finishing tab (the Paper Type/Quality tab for some Mac<br />
drivers), select the print quality setting you want to use.<br />
Note Not all printer features are available from all drivers or operating systems. See the printer properties<br />
(driver) online Help for information about availability of features for that driver.<br />
Note To change the print quality settings for all future print jobs, access the properties through the Start<br />
menu in the Windows system tray. To change the print quality settings only for the current software<br />
application’s use, access the properties through the Print Setup menu in the application you are<br />
using to print. See Printer properties (driver) for more information.<br />
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Using EconoMode (Saves toner)<br />
An excellent way to extend the life of your print cartridge is by using EconoMode. EconoMode<br />
uses substantially less toner than normal printing. The printed image is much lighter, but it is<br />
adequate for printing drafts or proofs.<br />
1 To enable EconoMode, access the printer properties (or printing preferences in<br />
Windows 2000 and XP). See Printer properties (driver) for instructions.<br />
2 On the Paper/Quality tab or the Finishing tab (the Paper Type/Quality tab for some Mac<br />
drivers), select the EconoMode checkbox.<br />
Note Not all printer features are available from all drivers or operating systems. See the printer properties<br />
(driver) online Help for information about availability of features for that driver.<br />
Note See Printer properties (driver) for instructions on enabling EconoMode for all future jobs.<br />
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4Maintenance<br />
This chapter provides information on the following topics:<br />
● Using HP print cartridges<br />
● Storing print cartridges<br />
● Print cartridge life expectancy<br />
● Saving toner<br />
● Redistributing toner<br />
● Changing the print cartridge<br />
● Cleaning the printer<br />
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Using HP print cartridges<br />
HP policy on non-HP print cartridges<br />
Hewlett-Packard Company cannot recommend the use of non-HP print cartridges, either new,<br />
refilled, or remanufactured. Since they are not HP products, Hewlett-Packard cannot influence<br />
their design or control their quality. Service or repair that is required as a result of using non-HP<br />
print cartridges will not be covered under the printer warranty.<br />
Note The warranty does not apply to defects resulting from software, interfacing, or parts not supplied by<br />
Hewlett-Packard.<br />
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Storing print cartridges<br />
Do not remove the print cartridge from its package until you are ready to use it. The shelf life of a<br />
print cartridge in an unopened package is approximately 2.5 years. The shelf life of a print<br />
cartridge in an opened package is approximately 6 months.<br />
CAUTION To prevent damage to the print cartridge, minimize its exposure to direct light.<br />
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Print cartridge life expectancy<br />
The life of the print cartridge depends on the amount of toner that your print jobs require. When<br />
printing text at 5 percent coverage, the print cartridge lasts for the following average amounts:<br />
● HP LaserJet 1150 printer: 2,500 pages<br />
● HP LaserJet 1300 series printer: 2,500 pages (a replacement cartridge that lasts for<br />
4,000 pages is also available)<br />
This life expectancy assumes that you set the print density to 3 and turn EconoMode off. (These<br />
are the default settings.)<br />
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Saving toner<br />
While in EconoMode, the printer uses less toner on each page. Selecting this option will extend<br />
the life of the print cartridge and reduce your cost per page, but it will reduce print quality. See<br />
Using EconoMode (Saves toner) for more information.<br />
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Redistributing toner<br />
When toner is low, faded or light areas appear on the printed page. You might be able to<br />
temporarily improve print quality by redistributing the toner, which means that you might be able to<br />
finish the current print job before replacing the print cartridge.<br />
Note You will feel some resistance when you open the print cartridge door. Opening the print cartridge<br />
door conveniently lifts the print cartridge for removal.<br />
1 Open the print cartridge door, and remove the print cartridge from the printer.<br />
CAUTION To prevent damage, do not expose the print cartridge to light. Cover it with a sheet of paper.<br />
2 To redistribute the toner, gently shake the print cartridge from side to side.<br />
CAUTION If toner gets on your clothing, wipe it off with a dry cloth and wash the clothing in cold water. Hot<br />
water sets toner into the fabric.<br />
3 Reinsert the print cartridge into the printer, and close the print cartridge door.<br />
If the print is still light, install a new print cartridge. See Changing the print cartridge for<br />
instructions.<br />
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Changing the print cartridge<br />
Note You will feel some resistance when you open the print cartridge door. Opening the print cartridge<br />
door conveniently lifts the print cartridge for removal.<br />
1 Open the print cartridge door, and remove the old print cartridge. See the recycling<br />
information inside the print cartridge box.<br />
CAUTION To prevent damage, do not expose the print cartridge to light. Cover it with a piece of paper.<br />
2 Remove the new print cartridge from the packaging, and gently shake it from side to side to<br />
distribute the toner evenly inside the cartridge.<br />
3 Bend the tab on the right side of the cartridge to break it loose.<br />
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4 Pull the tab until all the tape is removed from the cartridge. Put the tab in the print cartridge<br />
box to return for recycling.<br />
5 Insert the print cartridge in the printer, making sure that the print cartridge is in position. Close<br />
the print cartridge door.<br />
CAUTION If toner gets on your clothing, wipe it off with a dry cloth and wash the clothing in cold water. Hot<br />
water sets toner into the fabric.<br />
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Cleaning the printer<br />
Clean the outside of the printer with a clean, damp cloth when necessary.<br />
CAUTION Do not use ammonia-based cleaners on or around the printer.<br />
During the printing process, paper, toner, and dust particles can accumulate inside the printer.<br />
Over time, this buildup can cause print quality problems, such as toner specks or smearing. To<br />
correct and prevent these types of problems, you can clean the print cartridge area and the printer<br />
media path.<br />
Cleaning the print cartridge area<br />
You do not need to clean the print cartridge area often. However, cleaning this area can improve<br />
the quality of your printed sheets.<br />
WARNING! Before cleaning the printer, turn the printer off by unplugging the power cord, and wait for the printer<br />
to cool.<br />
1 Open the print cartridge door, and remove the print cartridge.<br />
CAUTION To prevent damage, do not expose the print cartridge to light. Cover the print cartridge if necessary.<br />
Also, do not touch the black sponge transfer roller inside the printer. By doing so, you can damage<br />
the printer.<br />
2 With a dry, lint-free cloth, wipe any residue from the media path area and the print cartridge<br />
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3 Replace the print cartridge, and close the print cartridge door.<br />
4 Plug the power cord back into the printer.<br />
Cleaning the printer media path<br />
If you are experiencing toner specks or dots on the printouts, clean the printer media path. This<br />
process uses a transparency to remove dust and toner from the media path. Do not use bond or<br />
rough paper.<br />
Note For best results use a sheet of transparency. If you do not have any transparencies, you can use<br />
copier grade media (18 to 24 lb. or 70 to 90 g/m2) with a smooth surface.<br />
1 Make sure that the printer is idle and the Ready light is on.<br />
2 Load the media in the input tray.<br />
3 Print a cleaning page using one of the following methods:<br />
• Access the HP toolbox. See Using the hp toolbox for instructions. Click the<br />
Troubleshooting tab, and click Print Quality Tools. Select the cleaning page.<br />
Or<br />
• On the printer control panel, press and hold the Go button until all three lights come on<br />
(about 10 seconds). When all three lights come on, release the Go button.<br />
Note The cleaning process takes approximately 2 minutes. The cleaning page will stop periodically during<br />
the cleaning process. Do not turn the printer off until the cleaning process has finished. You might<br />
need to repeat the cleaning process several times to thoroughly clean the printer.<br />
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5Managing the printer<br />
This chapter provides information on the following topics:<br />
● Printer information pages<br />
● Using the hp toolbox<br />
● Using the embedded Web server<br />
● Wireless printing<br />
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Printer information pages<br />
Special pages reside within the memory of the printer. These pages help you to diagnose and<br />
solve problems with the printer.<br />
Demo page<br />
To print the Demo page, press GO when the printer is ready (Ready light on) and not printing.<br />
Configuration page<br />
The Configuration page lists current settings and properties of the printer. It also contains a status<br />
log report. You can print a Configuration report from the printer, the embedded web server, or the<br />
HP Toolbox.<br />
To print the Configuration page from the printer, press Go for 5 seconds when the printer is in the<br />
ready state. When the Go light turns on, release the Go button.<br />
Note You can also get the information contained in the Event log and the Configuration page through the<br />
HP Toolbox without printing the pages. See Using the hp toolbox for more information.<br />
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Using the hp toolbox<br />
The HP toolbox is a Web application that you can use for the following tasks:<br />
● Check the printer status.<br />
● Configure the printer settings.<br />
● View troubleshooting information.<br />
● View online documentation.<br />
You can view the HP toolbox when the printer is directly connected to your computer or when it is<br />
connected to a network. You must have performed a complete software installation to use the<br />
HP toolbox.<br />
Note You do not have to have Internet access to open and use the HP toolbox. However, if you click a link<br />
in the Other Links area, you must have Internet access in order to go to the site associated with<br />
the link. See Other links for more information.<br />
Supported operating systems<br />
HP toolbox is supported for the following operating systems:<br />
● Windows 98, 2000, Me, and XP<br />
● Mac OS X v10.1 and v10.2<br />
Supported browsers<br />
To use the HP toolbox, you must have one of the following browsers:<br />
● Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 or later<br />
● Netscape Navigator 6 or later.<br />
All pages can be printed from the browser.<br />
To view hp toolbox<br />
1 On the Start menu, point to Programs, point to HP LaserJet 1150 or HP LaserJet 1300, and<br />
choose the HP toolbox.<br />
2 The HP toolbox opens in a Web browser.<br />
Note Once you open the URL, you can bookmark it so that you can return to it quickly in the future.<br />
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hp toolbox sections<br />
The HP toolbox software contains these sections:<br />
● Status tab<br />
● Troubleshooting tab<br />
● Alerts tab<br />
● Documentation tab<br />
● Advanced Printer Settings window<br />
● Network window (available only for the HP LaserJet 1300 series printer and only when an LIO<br />
card is installed)<br />
Other links<br />
Each page in the HP toolbox contains links to the HP website for product registration, product<br />
support, and for ordering supplies. You must have Internet access in order to use any of these<br />
links. If you use a dial-up connection and did not connect when you first opened the HP toolbox,<br />
you must connect before you can visit these websites.<br />
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Status tab<br />
The Status tab has links to these main pages:<br />
● Device Status. View printer status information. This page will indicate printer conditions such<br />
as a paper jam or an empty tray. After you correct a problem with the printer, click the Refresh<br />
button to update the device status.<br />
● Supplies Status. This page is available for the HP LaserJet 1300 series printer only. View<br />
detailed supplies status such as the percent of toner remaining in the print cartridge and the<br />
number of pages printed with the current print cartridge. This page also has links to order<br />
supplies and to find recycling information.<br />
● Print Info pages. Print the configuration page and various other information pages that are<br />
available for the printer.<br />
Troubleshooting tab<br />
The Troubleshooting tab provides links to various printer troubleshooting information. For example,<br />
these pages provide information on how to clear a jam, how to resolve print quality problems, how<br />
to interpret the control panel lights, and how to resolve other problems with the printer.<br />
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Alerts tab<br />
The Alerts tab allows you to configure the printer to automatically notify you of printer alerts. The<br />
Alerts tab has links to these main pages:<br />
● Set up status alerts<br />
● Set up e-mail alerts<br />
● Administrative settings<br />
Set up status alerts<br />
On the Set up status alerts page you can choose to turn alerts on or off, specify when the printer<br />
should send an alert, and choose from two different types of alerts:<br />
● a pop-up message<br />
● a task bar icon<br />
Click Apply to activate the settings.<br />
Set up e-mail alerts<br />
This page allows you to designate up to two e-mail addresses to notify of printer status alerts.<br />
Follow the instructions on the screen to set up e-mail alerts.<br />
Administrative settings<br />
This page allows you to set the frequency of how often the HP toolbox checks for printer alerts.<br />
Three settings are available:<br />
● once per minute (every 60 seconds)<br />
● twice per minute (every 30 seconds)<br />
● twenty times per minute (every 3 seconds)<br />
If you want to reduce network I/O traffic, reduce the frequency that the printer checks for alerts.<br />
Documentation tab<br />
The Documentation tab contains links to these information sources:<br />
● User Guide. Contains the information about the printer usage, warranty, specifications, and<br />
support that you are currently reading. The user guide is available in both .html and .pdf<br />
format.<br />
● Read Me. Contains information discovered after other documentation such as the user guide<br />
was developed.<br />
● Late Breaking News. Contains late-breaking information about the printer. In English only.<br />
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Advanced Printer Settings window<br />
When you click the Advanced Printer Settings link, a new window opens. The Advanced Printer<br />
Settings window has two tabs:<br />
● Information tab<br />
● Settings tab<br />
Information tab<br />
The Information tab provides quick links to the following information:<br />
● Device status<br />
● Configuration<br />
● Supplies status (HP LaserJet 1300 series printer only)<br />
● Event log<br />
● Print Info pages<br />
Settings tab<br />
The Settings tab has links to several pages that allow you to view and change the printer’s<br />
configuration.<br />
Note Software settings can override settings made in the HP toolbox.<br />
● Device Information. View basic information about the printer.<br />
● Paper Handling. View and change the settings for the printer’s input tray.<br />
● Printing. View and change the default printer job settings.<br />
● PCL. View and change the PCL font information.<br />
● PostScript. This page is available for the HP LaserJet 1300 series printer only. View and<br />
change the settings for PS errors and timeout.<br />
● Print Quality. View and change the print quality settings.<br />
● Print Modes. View and change the print modes for various media types.<br />
● System Setup. View and change system information.<br />
● I/O. View and change the I/O timeout setting.<br />
● Resets. Change all the printer settings back to the factory default settings.<br />
Network window<br />
Note This option is only available for the HP LaserJet 1300 series printer and only when an LIO card is<br />
installed.<br />
When you click the Network link on the Advanced Printer Settings page, a new window opens.<br />
Use this section to configure network settings.<br />
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Using the embedded Web server<br />
The embedded Web server is available for HP LaserJet 1300 series printers with LIO network<br />
connections. The embedded Web server provides the same functions as the Advanced Printer<br />
Settings section of the HP toolbox. The main differences between using the embedded Web<br />
server and using the HP toolbox are the following:<br />
● You do not need to install any software on the computer. You only need to have a supported<br />
Web browser. To use the embedded Web server, you must have Microsoft Internet Explorer<br />
5.0 or later or Netscape Navigator 4.75 or later.<br />
● The embedded Web server is available in English only.<br />
● The embedded Web server does not provide e-mail or status alerts.<br />
● The embedded Web server is supported by more operating systems than the HP toolbox,<br />
including Windows 95, Windows NT, Linux, and UNIX®.<br />
The embedded Web server allows you to view printer and network status and to manage printing<br />
functions from your computer instead of from the printer control panel. Below are examples of<br />
what you can do using the embedded Web server:<br />
● view printer status information<br />
● view and print internal pages<br />
● determine the remaining life on all supplies and order new ones<br />
● set the type of paper loaded in each tray<br />
● view and change tray configurations<br />
● view and change the printer default configuration settings<br />
● view and change network configuration<br />
The embedded Web server works when the printer is connected to an IP-based network. The<br />
embedded Web server does not support IPX- or AppleTalk-based printer connections.<br />
Note You do not have to have Internet access to open and use the embedded Web server. However, if<br />
you click a link in the Other Links area, you must have Internet access in order to go to the site<br />
associated with the link.<br />
To open the embedded Web server<br />
1 In a supported Web browser, type the IP address or hostname for the printer. To find the IP<br />
address, print a Configuration page at the printer by pressing and holding Go for 5 seconds.<br />
Note Once you open the URL, you can bookmark it so that you can return to it quickly in the future.<br />
2 The embedded Web server has three tabs that contain settings and information about the<br />
printer: the Information tab, the Settings tab, and the Networking tab. Click the tab that you<br />
want to view.<br />
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Information tab<br />
The Information pages group consists of the following pages.<br />
● Device Status. This page displays the printer status and shows the life remaining of HP<br />
supplies. This page also displays product information such as the network name, network<br />
address, and model information.<br />
● Configuration. This page shows the information found on the printer Configuration page.<br />
● Supplies Status. This page shows the life remaining of HP supplies and provides supplies<br />
part numbers. To order new supplies, click Order Supplies in the Other Links area on the left<br />
side of the window. To visit any web site, you must have Internet access.<br />
● Event log. This page shows a list of all printer events and errors.<br />
● Print Info Pages. This page has links that allow you to print the various information pages that<br />
reside within the memory of the printer.<br />
Settings tab<br />
This tab allows you to configure the printer from your computer. If this printer is networked, always<br />
consult with the printer administrator before changing settings on this tab.<br />
The Settings tab contains the following pages.<br />
● Device Information. View and change basic information about the printer.<br />
● Paper Handling. View and change the settings for the printer’s input tray.<br />
● Printing. View and change the default printer job settings.<br />
● PCL. View and change the PCL font information.<br />
● PostScript. View and change the settings for PS errors and timeout.<br />
● Print Quality. View and change the print quality settings.<br />
● Print Modes. View and change the print modes for various media types.<br />
● System Setup. View and change system information.<br />
● I/O. View and change the I/O timeout setting.<br />
● Service. Complete service tasks in the printer, such as changing all the printer settings back<br />
to the factory default settings.<br />
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Networking tab<br />
This tab allows the network administrator to control network-related settings for the printer when it<br />
is connected to an IP-based network.<br />
Other links<br />
This section contains links that connect you to the Internet. You must have Internet access in order<br />
to use any of these links. If you use a dial-up connection and did not connect when you first<br />
opened the embedded Web server, you must connect before you can visit these web sites.<br />
Connecting might require that you close the embedded Web server and reopen it.<br />
● Product Registration. Connects you to the product registration page on the HP web site.<br />
● Order Supplies. Click this link to connect to the HP web site and order genuine HP supplies,<br />
such as print cartridges and paper.<br />
● Product Support. Connects to the support site for the HP LaserJet 1300 series printer. You<br />
can search for help regarding general topics.<br />
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Wireless printing<br />
Wireless networks offer a safe, secure, and cost-effective alternative to traditional wired network<br />
connections. See Ordering supplies and accessories for a list of available wireless print servers.<br />
IEEE 802.11b standard<br />
With the wireless HP Jetdirect 802.11b print server, HP peripherals can be placed anywhere in the<br />
office or home and connected to a wireless network running Microsoft, Apple, Netware, UNIX, or<br />
Linux network operating systems. This wireless technology provides a high-quality printing<br />
solution without the physical constraints of wiring. Peripherals can be conveniently placed<br />
anywhere in an office or home and can be easily moved without changing network cables.<br />
Installation is easy with the HP Install Network Printer Wizard.<br />
HP Jetdirect 802.11b print servers are available for USB and parallel connections.<br />
Bluetooth<br />
Bluetooth™ wireless technology is a low-power, short-range radio technology that can be used to<br />
wirelessly connect computers, printers, personal digital assistants, cell phones, and other devices.<br />
Unlike infra-red technology, Bluetooth&#8217;s reliance on radio signals means that devices do not have<br />
to be in the same room, office, or cubicle with an unobstructed line of sight in order to<br />
communicate. This wireless technology increases portability and efficiency within business<br />
network applications.<br />
The HP LaserJet 1150 and 1300 series printers have incorporated Bluetooth wireless technology.<br />
Bluetooth adaptors are available for USB and parallel connections.<br />
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6Problemsolving<br />
This chapter provides information on the following topics:<br />
● Finding the solution<br />
● Status light patterns<br />
● Common Macintosh problems<br />
● Troubleshooting PostScript (PS) errors<br />
● Paper handling problems<br />
● Printed page is different than what appeared on screen<br />
● Printer software problems<br />
● Improving print quality<br />
● Clearing jams<br />
● Changing the pickup roller<br />
● Cleaning the pickup roller<br />
● Changing the printer separation pad<br />
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Finding the solution<br />
You can use this section to find the solution to common printer problems.<br />
Step 1: Is the printer set up correctly?<br />
● Is the printer plugged into a power outlet that is known to work?<br />
● Is the on/off switch in the on position?<br />
● Is the print cartridge properly installed? See Changing the print cartridge.<br />
● Is paper properly loaded in the input tray? See Loading media into the input trays.<br />
Yes: If you answered yes to the questions above, go to Step 2: Is the Ready light on?<br />
No: If the printer will not turn on, Contact HP support.<br />
Step 2: Is the Ready light on?<br />
Do the control panel lights look like this picture?<br />
Yes: Go to Step 3: Can you print a demo page?<br />
No: If the control panel lights do not look like the picture above, see Status light patterns.<br />
If you are unable to resolve the problem, Contact HP support.<br />
Step 3: Can you print a demo page?<br />
Press the Go button to print a demo page.<br />
Yes: If the demo page printed, go to Step 4: Is the print quality acceptable?<br />
No: If no paper came out, see Paper handling problems.<br />
If you are unable to resolve the problem, Contact HP support.<br />
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Step 4: Is the print quality acceptable?<br />
Yes: If the print quality is acceptable, go to Step 5: Is the printer communicating with the<br />
computer?<br />
No: If the print quality is poor, see Improving print quality.<br />
Verify that the print settings are correct for the media you are using.<br />
See the Media chapter for information on adjusting the settings for various types of media.<br />
If you are unable to resolve the problem, Contact HP support.<br />
Step 5: Is the printer communicating with the computer?<br />
Try printing a document from a software application.<br />
Yes: If the document prints, go to Step 6: Does the printed page look like you expected?<br />
No: If the document does not print, see Printer software problems.<br />
If you are using a Macintosh computer, see Common Macintosh problems.<br />
If you are using a PS driver, see Troubleshooting PostScript (PS) errors.<br />
If you are unable to resolve the problem, Contact HP support.<br />
Step 6: Does the printed page look like you expected?<br />
Yes: The problem should be resolved. If it is not resolved, Contact HP support.<br />
No: See Printed page is different than what appeared on screen.<br />
If you are unable to resolve the problem, Contact HP support.<br />
Contact HP support<br />
● In the United States, see http://www.hp.com/support/lj1150 for the HP LaserJet 1150 printer,<br />
or see http://www.hp.com/support/lj1300 for the HP LaserJet 1300 series printer.<br />
● In other locations, see http://www.hp.com<br />
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Status light patterns<br />
Control panel light message<br />
Light status Condition of the printer Action<br />
Ready<br />
The printer is ready to print.<br />
No action is necessary. To print a configuration page,<br />
press and release the Go button on the printer control<br />
panel.<br />
Processing<br />
The printer is receiving or<br />
processing data.<br />
Wait for the job to print.<br />
Manual feed or out of memory<br />
The printer is in manual feed<br />
mode or out of memory. You<br />
can continue printing.<br />
Make sure that you have loaded the correct media. To<br />
continue printing, press and release the Go button.<br />
The software controls manual feed. If you do not want to<br />
be in manual feed mode, change the setting from your<br />
printer properties. See Printer properties (driver) for more<br />
information.<br />
The page being printed might be too complex for the<br />
printer’s memory capacity.<br />
● To continue printing, press and release the Go<br />
button.<br />
● Lower the resolution. See Understanding print quality<br />
settings for more information.<br />
● Add more memory. See Installing a memory DIMM<br />
(1300 series only) for more information.<br />
Door open, media out, no print<br />
cartridge, or media jam<br />
The printer is in an error state<br />
that requires operator<br />
intervention or help.<br />
Check the following:<br />
● The print cartridge door is completely closed.<br />
● Media is loaded. See Loading media into the input<br />
trays for instructions.<br />
● The print cartridge is correctly installed in the printer.<br />
See Changing the print cartridge for instructions.<br />
● There is a media jam. See Clearing jams for<br />
instructions.<br />
● The left side panel is completely closed.<br />
Symbol for “light off”<br />
Symbol for “light blinking”<br />
Symbol for “light on”<br />
Light status legend<br />
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Printer initialization/Cancel<br />
Job/Cleaning Mode<br />
A printer initialization is taking<br />
place. If all lights blink for 1/2 of<br />
a second or longer in a<br />
sequence:<br />
● the printing is initializing<br />
● all previously sent print jobs<br />
are being purged<br />
● a cleaning page is being<br />
printed<br />
No action is necessary.<br />
Fatal error<br />
All lights are on.<br />
● Turn the printer off and then back on.<br />
● Unplug the printer for 5 minutes, and then plug it back<br />
in.<br />
● If the printer still has an error, Contact HP support.<br />
Accessory error<br />
All lights are blinking.<br />
● Remove the DIMMs and replace if necessary. See<br />
Installing a memory DIMM (1300 series only) for<br />
instructions.<br />
● Contact HP support.<br />
Control panel light message (continued)<br />
Light status Condition of the printer Action<br />
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Common Macintosh problems<br />
Choose the item that best describes the problem:<br />
● Problems in the Chooser<br />
● Printing Errors<br />
● USB Problems<br />
● OS X problems<br />
Symptom Possible Cause Solution<br />
Problems in the Chooser<br />
LaserWriter icon does not<br />
appear in the Chooser.<br />
(HP LaserJet 1300 series)<br />
Software not installed<br />
correctly.<br />
The LaserWriter 8 driver should be present as a<br />
part of the Mac OS. Make sure that the<br />
LaserWriter driver is in the Extensions folder<br />
within the systems folder. If not, install the<br />
LaserWriter driver from your Mac OS CD.<br />
The HP LaserJet printer<br />
driver icon does not appear<br />
in the Chooser.<br />
(HP LaserJet 1150 printer)<br />
The software was not<br />
installed properly.<br />
Reinstall the software.<br />
Printer name does not<br />
appear in the printer list.<br />
Make sure the cables are connected correctly, the<br />
printer is on, and the Ready light is on.<br />
Verify that the printer driver is installed.<br />
Make sure the correct printer driver has been<br />
selected in the Chooser.<br />
Use the HP LaserJet driver for the HP LaserJet<br />
1150 printer.<br />
Use the LaserWriter 8 driver for the HP LaserJet<br />
1300 series printer.<br />
Make sure AppleTalk is on. (The button next to<br />
Active is selected in the Chooser.)<br />
If the printer resides on a network with multiple<br />
zones, make sure the correct zone is selected in<br />
the “AppleTalk Zones” box in the Chooser.<br />
The printer driver does not<br />
automatically set up your<br />
selected printer even<br />
though you clicked Auto<br />
Setup in the Chooser.<br />
(HP LaserJet 1300 series)<br />
Reinstall the printer software.<br />
Select an alternate PPD.<br />
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Printing Errors<br />
A print job was not sent to<br />
your desired printer.<br />
Another printer with the<br />
same or similar name may<br />
have received your print<br />
job.<br />
Check the AppleTalk name of the printer displayed<br />
on the configuration page.<br />
You cannot use the<br />
computer while the printer<br />
is printing.<br />
Background Printing has<br />
not been selected.<br />
LaserWriter 8.3<br />
Turn Background Printing on in the Chooser.<br />
Status messages will now be redirected to the<br />
Print Monitor allowing you to continue working<br />
while the computer is processing data to be sent<br />
to the printer.<br />
LaserWriter 8.4 and higher<br />
Turn Background Printing on by selecting File,<br />
Print Desktop, and Background Printing.<br />
An encapsulated<br />
PostScript (EPS) file does<br />
not print with the correct<br />
fonts.<br />
This problem occurs with<br />
some software<br />
applications.<br />
Try downloading the fonts contained in the EPS<br />
file to the printer before printing.<br />
Send the file in ASCII format instead of binary<br />
encoding.<br />
Your document is not<br />
printing with New York,<br />
Geneva, or Monaco fonts.<br />
Select Options in the Page Setup dialog box to<br />
deselect substituted fonts.<br />
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USB Problems<br />
Unable to print from a<br />
third-party USB card.<br />
This error occurs when the<br />
software for USB printers<br />
is not installed.<br />
When adding a third-party USB card, you might<br />
need Apple&#8217;s USB Adapter Card Support<br />
software. The most current version of this<br />
software is available from Apple’s web site.<br />
A USB-connected<br />
HP LaserJet printer does<br />
not appear in the Chooser.<br />
This problem is caused by<br />
either a software or<br />
hardware component.<br />
Software troubleshooting<br />
● Check that your Macintosh supports USB.<br />
● Verify if your Macintosh has Mac OS 8.6 or<br />
later.<br />
Hardware troubleshooting<br />
● Check that the printer is turned on.<br />
● Verify that the USB cable is properly<br />
connected.<br />
● Check that you are using the appropriate<br />
high-speed USB cable.<br />
● Ensure that there are not too many USB<br />
devices drawing power from the chain.<br />
Disconnect all devices from the chain and<br />
connect the cable directly to the USB port on<br />
the host computer.<br />
● Check to see if there are more than two<br />
non-powered USB hubs in a row on the chain.<br />
Disconnect all devices from the chain and<br />
connect the cable directly to the USB port on<br />
the host computer.<br />
Note<br />
The iMac keyboard is a non-powered USB hub.<br />
The LaserWriter driver<br />
does not display USB<br />
devices in the Chooser.<br />
For the HP LaserJet 1300 series printer, use the<br />
Apple Desktop utility to set up the printer.<br />
Symptom Possible Cause Solution<br />
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OS X problems<br />
Printer features do not<br />
appear.<br />
The wrong PPD is<br />
selected for the printer.<br />
Verify which PPD is selected as follows:<br />
In the Print dialog box, click Summary. Verify that<br />
the “PPD for:” setting is correct.<br />
If the PPD setting is incorrect, delete the printer in<br />
the Print Center and add it again. You might need<br />
to manually select the PPD.<br />
When using OS X v10.2,<br />
the printer is not using<br />
“Rendezvous” (mDNS)<br />
You might need to upgrade your HP Jetdirect card<br />
to a version that supports Rendezvous.<br />
Tray 2 does not appear as<br />
an installed option, even<br />
though it is installed on the<br />
printer.<br />
(HP LaserJet 1300 series<br />
only)<br />
The ability to manually select installable options is<br />
supported only in Mac OS X v10.2 and later.<br />
Symptom Possible Cause Solution<br />
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Selecting an Alternate PostScript Printer Description (PPD) for<br />
the hp LaserJet 1300 series printer<br />
Mac OS 9.x<br />
1 Open the Chooser from the Apple menu.<br />
2 Click the LaserWriter icon.<br />
3 If you are on a network with multiple zones, select the zone in the AppleTalk Zones box where<br />
the printer is located.<br />
4 Click the printer name you want to use in the Select a PostScript Printer box. (Double-clicking<br />
will immediately generate the next few steps.)<br />
5 Click Setup&#8230; (This button may read Create for first-time setup.)<br />
6 Click Select PPD&#8230;.<br />
7 Find the desired PPD in the list and click Select. If the desired PPD is not listed, choose one<br />
of the following options:<br />
• Select a PPD for a printer with similar features.<br />
• Select a PPD from another folder.<br />
• Select the generic PPD by clicking Use Generic. The generic PPD allows you to print, but<br />
limits your access to printer features.<br />
8 In the Setup dialog box, click Select, and then click OK to return to the Chooser.<br />
Note If you manually select a PPD, an icon might not appear next to the selected printer in the Select a<br />
PostScript Printer box. In the Chooser, click Setup, click Printer Info, and then click Update Info to<br />
bring up the icon.<br />
9 Close the Chooser.<br />
Mac OS X<br />
1 Delete the printer from the Print Center.<br />
2 Add the printer again using the option to manually select the PPD.<br />
Renaming the Printer (hp LaserJet 1300 series only)<br />
If you are going to rename the printer, do this before selecting the printer in the Chooser. If you<br />
rename the printer after selecting it in the Chooser, you will have to go back into the Chooser and<br />
reselect it.<br />
Use the Set Printer Name feature in the HP LaserJet Utility to rename the printer.<br />
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Troubleshooting PostScript (PS) errors<br />
The following situations are PS language specific and may occur when several printer languages<br />
are being used.<br />
Note To receive a printed or screen displayed message when PS errors occur, open the Print Options<br />
dialog box and click the desired selection next to the PS Errors section. You can also access this<br />
from the embedded Web server.<br />
Return to Finding the solution.<br />
PS Errors<br />
Symptom Possible Cause Solution<br />
The job prints in Courier (the<br />
printer’s default typeface)<br />
instead of the typeface you<br />
requested.<br />
The requested typeface is not<br />
downloaded. A personality<br />
switch may have been<br />
performed to print a PCL job<br />
just before the PS printing job<br />
was received.<br />
Download the desired font and send the<br />
print job again. Verify the type and location<br />
of the font. Download to printer if<br />
applicable. Check with the software<br />
documentation.<br />
A legal page prints with<br />
clipped margins.<br />
Print job too complex. You may need to print your job at 600 dots<br />
per inch, reduce the complexity of the<br />
page, or install more memory.<br />
A PS error page prints. Print job may not be PS. Make sure the print job is a PS job. Check<br />
to see whether the software application<br />
expected a setup or PS header file to be<br />
sent to the printer.<br />
Limit Check Error Print job is too complex. You may need to print your job at 600 dots<br />
per inch, reduce the complexity of the<br />
page, or install more memory.<br />
VM Error Font Error Select unlimited downloadable fonts from<br />
printer driver.<br />
Range Check Font Error Select unlimited downloadable fonts from<br />
printer driver.<br />
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Paper handling problems<br />
Choose the item that best describes the problem:<br />
● Paper jam<br />
● Print is skewed (crooked)<br />
● More than one sheet of media feeds through the printer at one time<br />
● Printer does not pull media from the media input tray<br />
● Printer curled the media<br />
● The printed media does not exit to the correct path<br />
● Print job is extremely slow<br />
Media handling problems<br />
Problem Solution<br />
Paper jam ● See Clearing jams for more information.<br />
● Make sure that you are printing with media that meets specifications.<br />
See Printer media specifications for more information.<br />
● Make sure that you are printing with media that is not wrinkled, folded,<br />
or damaged.<br />
● Make sure that the printer is clean. See Cleaning the printer for more<br />
information.<br />
● If you are printing to the straight-through output path, close and open<br />
the door again to make sure that the green release levers are closed.<br />
Print is skewed (crooked) ● See Page skew for more information.<br />
● Adjust the media guides to the width and length of the media that you<br />
are using and try reprinting. See Printer media guides or Loading media<br />
into the input trays for more information.<br />
More than one sheet of media<br />
feeds through the printer at<br />
one time<br />
● The media input tray might be too full. See Loading media into the input<br />
trays for more information.<br />
● Make sure that the media is not wrinkled, folded, or damaged.<br />
● The printer separation pad might be worn. See Changing the printer<br />
separation pad for more information.<br />
Printer does not pull media<br />
from the media input tray<br />
● Make sure that the printer is not in manual feed mode. See Status light<br />
patterns for more information.<br />
● The pickup roller might be dirty or damaged. See Cleaning the pickup<br />
roller or Changing the pickup roller for instructions.<br />
Printer curled the media ● See Curl or wave for more information.<br />
● Open the straight-through output door to print straight through.<br />
See Media paths or Media for more information.<br />
The printed media does not exit<br />
to the correct path<br />
Open or close the straight-through output door to reflect the output path that<br />
you want to use. See Media paths for more information.<br />
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Print job is extremely slow The maximum speed of the printer is up to 18 pages per minute for the<br />
HP LaserJet 1150 printer and up to 20 pages per minute for the<br />
HP LaserJet 1300 series printer. Your print job might be very complex. Try<br />
the following:<br />
● Reduce the complexity of your document (for example, reduce the<br />
number of multiple graphics).<br />
● In the printer driver, set the media type to plain paper.<br />
• This may cause toner to fuse improperly if using heavy<br />
media.<br />
● Add printer memory. See Installing a memory DIMM (1300 series only)<br />
● Narrow media or heavy media will slow printing. Use normal media.<br />
Media handling problems (continued)<br />
Problem Solution<br />
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Printed page is different than what appeared on screen<br />
Choose the item that best describes the problem:<br />
● Garbled, incorrect, or incomplete text<br />
● Missing graphics or text, or blank pages<br />
● Page format is different than on another printer<br />
● Graphics quality<br />
Printed page problems<br />
Problem Solution<br />
Garbled, incorrect, or<br />
incomplete text<br />
The parallel or USB cable might be loose or defective. Try the<br />
following:<br />
● Disconnect the cable and reconnect it at both ends.<br />
● Try printing a job that you know works.<br />
● If possible, attach the cable and printer to another<br />
computer, and try printing a job that you know works.<br />
● Try using a new IEEE-1284 compliant parallel or USB<br />
cable. See Ordering supplies and accessories.<br />
The wrong printer driver might have been selected when the<br />
software was installed. Make sure that the HP LaserJet 1150<br />
or HP LaserJet 1300 is selected in the printer properties.<br />
There might be a problem with your software application. Try<br />
printing from another software application.<br />
Missing graphics or text, or<br />
blank pages<br />
● Make sure that your file does not contain blank pages.<br />
● The sealing tape might still be in the print cartridge.<br />
Remove the print cartridge, and pull out the sealing tape.<br />
Reinstall the print cartridge. See Changing the print<br />
cartridge for instructions. To check the printer, print a<br />
demo page by pressing the Go button.<br />
● The graphic settings in the printer properties might not be<br />
correct for the type of job that you are printing. Try a<br />
different graphic setting in the printer properties. See<br />
Printer properties (driver) for more information.<br />
● The printer driver might not work for the type of job that<br />
you are printing. Try using a different printer driver<br />
(software), such as the printer driver for the<br />
HP LaserJet III.<br />
Note<br />
If you use a different printer driver, you will lose access to<br />
some product features.<br />
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Page format is different than on<br />
another printer<br />
If you used an older or different printer driver (printer software)<br />
to create the document or the printer properties settings in the<br />
software are different, the page format might change when<br />
you try to print using your new printer driver or settings. To<br />
help eliminate this problem, try the following:<br />
● Create documents and print them using the same printer<br />
driver (printer software) and printer property settings<br />
regardless of which HP LaserJet printer you use to print<br />
them.<br />
● Change the resolution, paper size, font settings, and other<br />
settings. See Printer properties (driver) for more<br />
information.<br />
Graphics quality The graphics settings might be unsuitable for your print job.<br />
Try the following:<br />
● Check the graphic settings, such as resolution, in the<br />
printer properties and adjust them as necessary. See<br />
Printer properties (driver) for more information.<br />
● Try using a different printer driver (software), such as the<br />
printer driver for the HP LaserJet III.<br />
Note<br />
If you use a different printer driver, you will lose access to<br />
some product features.<br />
Printed page problems (continued)<br />
Problem Solution<br />
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Printer software problems<br />
Return to Finding the solution.<br />
Printer software problems<br />
Problem Solution<br />
A printer driver for the<br />
HP LaserJet 1150 or the<br />
HP LaserJet 1300 printer is not<br />
visible in the Printer folder<br />
● Reinstall the printer software. In the Windows system tray, click Start,<br />
select Programs, and select HP LaserJet 1150 or HP LaserJet 1300<br />
and click Uninstall. Turn the printer off. Install the printer software<br />
from the CD-ROM. Turn the printer back on.<br />
Note<br />
Close any applications that are running. To close an application that<br />
has an icon in the system tray, right-click the icon and select Close or<br />
Disable.<br />
● Try plugging the USB cable into a different USB port on the PC.<br />
● If you are trying to print to a shared printer, in the Windows system<br />
tray, click Start, select Settings, and select Printers. Double-click the<br />
Add Printer icon. Follow the instructions in the Add Printer Wizard.<br />
An error message was<br />
displayed during the software<br />
installation<br />
● Reinstall the printer software. In the Windows system tray, click Start,<br />
select Programs, and select HP LaserJet 1150 or HP LaserJet 1300<br />
and click Uninstall. Turn the printer off. Install the printer software<br />
from the CD-ROM. Turn the printer back on.<br />
Note<br />
Close any applications that are running. To close an application that<br />
has an icon in the system tray, right-click the icon and select Close or<br />
Disable.<br />
● Check the amount of free space on the drive where you are installing<br />
the printer software. If necessary, free up as much space as you can,<br />
and reinstall the printer software.<br />
● If necessary, run the Disk Defragmenter, and reinstall the printer<br />
software.<br />
The printer is in Ready mode,<br />
but nothing prints<br />
● Reinstall the printer software. In the Windows system tray, click Start,<br />
select Programs, and select HP LaserJet 1150 or HP LaserJet 1300<br />
and click Uninstall. Turn the printer off. Install the printer software<br />
from the CD-ROM. Turn the printer back on.<br />
Note<br />
Close any applications that are running. To close an application that<br />
has an icon in the system tray, right-click the icon and select Close or<br />
Disable.<br />
● Print a Demo page. Press the Go button to print a Demo page.<br />
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Improving print quality<br />
This section provides information about identifying and correcting print defects.<br />
Light print or faded<br />
Toner specks<br />
Dropouts<br />
Note If these steps do not correct the problem, contact an HP-authorized dealer or service representative.<br />
Vertical lines<br />
● The toner supply is low. See Redistributing toner for more<br />
information.<br />
● The media might not meet Hewlett-Packard’s media<br />
specifications (for example, the media is too moist or too rough).<br />
See Printer media specifications for more information.<br />
● If the whole page is light, the print density adjustment is too light<br />
or EconoMode might be turned on. Adjust the print density and<br />
disable EconoMode in the printer properties. See Saving toner<br />
for more information.<br />
● The media might not meet Hewlett-Packard’s media<br />
specifications (for example, the media is too moist or too rough).<br />
See Printer media specifications for more information.<br />
● The printer might need to be cleaned. See Cleaning the printer<br />
or Cleaning the printer media path for instructions.<br />
● A single sheet of media might be defective. Try reprinting the job.<br />
● The media’s moisture content is uneven or the media has moist<br />
spots on its surface. Try printing with new media. See Printer<br />
media specifications for more information.<br />
● The media lot is bad. The manufacturing processes can cause<br />
some areas to reject toner. Try a different type or brand of media.<br />
● The print cartridge might be defective. See Changing the print<br />
cartridge for more information.<br />
● Make sure that the priority input tray is in place.<br />
● The photosensitive drum inside the print cartridge has probably<br />
been scratched. Install a new HP print cartridge. See Changing<br />
the print cartridge for instructions.<br />
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Gray background<br />
Toner smear<br />
Loose toner<br />
Vertical repetitive defects<br />
● Make sure that the priority input tray is in place.<br />
● Decrease the print density setting through HP Toolbox or the<br />
embedded web server. This decreases the amount of<br />
background shading. See Using the hp toolbox.<br />
● Change the media to a lighter basis weight. See Printer media<br />
specifications for more information.<br />
● Check the printer’s environment. Very dry (low humidity)<br />
conditions can increase the amount of background shading.<br />
● Install a new HP print cartridge. See Changing the print cartridge<br />
for instructions.<br />
● If toner smears appear on the leading edge of the media, the<br />
media guides might be dirty. Wipe the media guides with a dry,<br />
lint-free cloth. See Cleaning the printer for more information.<br />
● Check the media type and quality.<br />
● Try installing a new HP print cartridge. See Changing the print<br />
cartridge for instructions.<br />
● The fuser temperature might be too low. In your printer driver,<br />
make sure the appropriate media type is selected.<br />
● Clean the inside of the printer. See Cleaning the printer for<br />
instructions.<br />
● Check the media type and quality. See Printer media<br />
specifications for more information.<br />
● Try installing a new HP print cartridge. See Changing the print<br />
cartridge for instructions.<br />
● In your printer driver, make sure the appropriate media type is<br />
selected.<br />
● Plug the printer directly into an AC outlet instead of into a power<br />
strip.<br />
● The print cartridge might be damaged. If a repetitive mark<br />
occurs at the same spot on the page, install a new HP print<br />
cartridge. See Changing the print cartridge for instructions.<br />
● The internal parts might have toner on them. See Cleaning the<br />
printer for more information. If the defects occur on the back of<br />
the page, the problem will probably correct itself after a few<br />
more printed pages.<br />
● In your printer driver, make sure the appropriate media type is<br />
selected.<br />
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Misformed characters<br />
Page skew<br />
Curl or wave<br />
Wrinkles or creases<br />
● If characters are improperly formed, producing hollow images,<br />
the media stock might be too slick. Try a different media. See<br />
Printer media specifications for more information.<br />
● If characters are improperly formed, producing a wavy effect, the<br />
printer might need service. Print a configuration page. If the<br />
characters are improperly formed, contact an HP-authorized<br />
dealer or service representative. See How to contact HP for<br />
more information.<br />
● Make sure that the media is loaded correctly and the media<br />
guides are not too tight or too loose against the media stack.<br />
See Loading media into the input trays for more information.<br />
● The input bin might be too full. See Loading media into the input<br />
trays for more information.<br />
● Check the media type and quality. See Printer media<br />
specifications for more information.<br />
● Check the media type and quality. Both high temperature and<br />
humidity cause media to curl. See Printer media specifications<br />
for more information.<br />
● The media might have been in the input tray too long. Turn over<br />
the stack of media in the tray. Also, try rotating the media 180° in<br />
the input tray.<br />
● Open the straight-through output door and try printing straight<br />
through. See Media paths for more information.<br />
● The fuser temperature might be too high. In your printer driver,<br />
make sure the appropriate media type is selected. If the problem<br />
persists, select a media type that uses a lower fuser<br />
temperature, such as transparencies or light media.<br />
● Make sure that media is loaded properly. See Loading media<br />
into the input trays for more information.<br />
● Check the media type and quality. See Printer media<br />
specifications for more information.<br />
● Open the straight-through output door and try printing straight<br />
through. See Media paths for more information.<br />
● Turn over the stack of media in the tray. Also, try rotating the<br />
media 180° in the input tray.<br />
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Toner scatter outline<br />
Return to Finding the solution.<br />
● If large amounts of toner have scattered around the characters,<br />
the media might be resisting the toner. (A small amount of toner<br />
scatter is normal for laser printing.) Try a different media type.<br />
See Printer media specifications for more information.<br />
● Turn over the stack of media in the tray.<br />
● Use media designed for laser printers. See Printer media<br />
specifications for more information.<br />
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Clearing jams<br />
Occasionally, media becomes jammed during a print job. Some of the causes include the<br />
following:<br />
● The input trays are loaded improperly or too full. See Loading media into the input trays for<br />
more information.<br />
● The media does not meet HP specifications. See Printer media specifications for more<br />
information.<br />
Note When you add new media, always remove all of the media from the input tray and straighten the<br />
stack of new media. This helps prevent multiple sheets of media from feeding through the printer at<br />
one time, reducing media jams.<br />
You are notified of a media jam by an error in the software and the printer control panel lights. See<br />
Status light patterns for more information.<br />
Typical media jam locations<br />
● Print cartridge area: See Removing a jammed page for instructions.<br />
● Input tray areas: If the page is still sticking out of the input tray, gently try to remove it from the<br />
input tray without tearing the page. If you feel resistance, see Removing a jammed page for<br />
instructions.<br />
● Output paths: If the page is sticking out of the output bin, gently try to remove it without<br />
tearing the page. If you feel resistance, see Removing a jammed page for instructions.<br />
Note There might be loose toner in the printer after a media jam. This toner clears up after a few sheets<br />
print.<br />
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Removing a jammed page<br />
CAUTION Media jams might result in loose toner on the page. If you get any toner on your clothes, wash them<br />
in cold water. Hot water will permanently set the toner into the fabric.<br />
1 Open the print cartridge door and the straight-through output door.<br />
2 Rotate the green pressure release levers downward. If you can remove the media without<br />
removing the print cartridge, do so, and continue with step 4.<br />
CAUTION To prevent damage to the print cartridge, minimize its exposure to direct light.<br />
3 Remove the print cartridge, and place it aside.<br />
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4 With both hands, grasp the side of the media that is most visible (this includes the middle),<br />
and carefully pull it free from the printer.<br />
5 If no media is visible, grasp the tab on the right-hand side of the upper media guide and pull it<br />
forward. Carefully pull the media up and out of the printer.<br />
6 When you have removed the jammed media, replace the print cartridge, and close the print<br />
cartridge door and the straight-through output door.<br />
Note The pressure release levers automatically close when you close the straight-through output door.<br />
After clearing a media jam, you might need to turn the printer off and turn it back on.<br />
Note When you add new media, remove all of the media from the input tray and straighten the stack of<br />
new media.<br />
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Changing the pickup roller<br />
If the printer regularly mispicks (no media feeds through or more than one sheet feeds through),<br />
you might need to change or clean the pickup roller. See Ordering supplies and accessories to<br />
order a new pickup roller.<br />
CAUTION Failure to complete this procedure might damage the printer.<br />
1 Unplug the power cord from the printer, and allow the printer to cool.<br />
2 Open the print cartridge door, and remove the print cartridge.<br />
3 Find the pickup roller.<br />
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4 Release the small, white tabs on either side of the pickup roller, and rotate the pickup roller<br />
toward the front.<br />
5 Gently pull the pickup roller up and out.<br />
6 Position the new or cleaned part in the slot of the previous pickup roller. See Cleaning the<br />
pickup roller for instructions.<br />
Note Circular and rectangular pegs on each side prevent you from incorrectly positioning the pickup roller.<br />
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7 Rotate the top of the new pickup roller away from you until both sides snap into place.<br />
8 Reinstall the print cartridge, and close the print cartridge door.<br />
9 Plug the printer in to turn it back on.<br />
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Cleaning the pickup roller<br />
If you want to clean the pickup roller rather than replace it, follow the instructions below:<br />
1 Remove the pickup roller as described in steps 1 through 5 of Changing the pickup roller.<br />
2 Dab a lint-free cloth in isopropyl alcohol, and scrub the roller.<br />
WARNING! Alcohol is flammable. Keep the alcohol and cloth away from an open flame. Before you close the<br />
printer and plug in the power cord, allow the alcohol to dry completely.<br />
3 Using a dry, lint-free cloth, wipe the pickup roller to remove loosened dirt.<br />
4 Allow the pickup roller to dry completely before you reinstall it in the printer (see steps 6<br />
through 9 of Changing the pickup roller).<br />
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Changing the printer separation pad<br />
Note Before you change the separation pad, clean the pickup roller. Leave the pickup roller out of the<br />
printer while changing the separation pad. See Cleaning the pickup roller for instructions.<br />
If your input tray feeds more than one page at a time, you might need to change the printer<br />
separation pad. Recurring feed problems indicate that the printer separation pad is worn. See<br />
Ordering supplies and accessories to order a new printer separation pad.<br />
1 Unplug the power cord from the printer, and allow the printer to cool.<br />
2 Remove the input trays.<br />
3 Find the blue separation pad.<br />
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4 To pry the separation pad up from the spring-loaded base, insert a flat-edged screwdriver in<br />
the slot under the separation pad and twist until the tabs are free.<br />
5 Reach in through the opening, push the spring-loaded base down with one hand, and pull the<br />
separation pad up with the other hand.<br />
6 With one hand, position the new separation pad in the slot of the previous separation pad (A).<br />
With the other hand, reach through the input tray opening, and push the spring-loaded base<br />
down (B).<br />
Note The tab on the right is larger to help you position it correctly.<br />
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7 Snap both sides of the separation pad firmly into place.<br />
CAUTION Make sure that the separation pad is straight and that there is no space between the separation pad<br />
and the spring-loaded base. If the separation pad is not straight or you see space on one side,<br />
remove the separation pad, make sure that the larger tab is on the right, reinsert the separation pad,<br />
and snap both sides into place.<br />
8 Reinsert the pickup roller, print cartridge, and input trays. Plug the printer in to turn it back on.<br />
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APrinter specifications<br />
This appendix provides information on the following topics:<br />
● Specifications<br />
● FCC compliance<br />
● Environmental product stewardship program<br />
● Material safety data sheet<br />
● Regulatory statements<br />
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Specifications<br />
Printer specifications<br />
Environmental specifications<br />
Operating environment Printer plugged into an AC outlet:<br />
● Temperature: 10° C to 32.5° C (50° F to 90.5° F)<br />
● Humidity: 20 to 80 percent (no condensation)<br />
Storage environment Printer unplugged from an AC outlet:<br />
● Temperature: 0° C to 40° C (32° F to 104° F)<br />
● Humidity: 10 to 80 percent (no condensation)<br />
Acoustic emissions1<br />
Declared per ISO 9296<br />
HP LaserJet 1150<br />
Sound power level Printing (18 ppm): LWAd = 6.3 Bels (A) [63 dB (A)]<br />
PowerSave: essentially inaudible<br />
Sound power level<br />
bystander position<br />
Printing (18 ppm): LWAd = 6.3 Bels (A) [63 dB (A)]<br />
PowerSave: essentially inaudible<br />
HP LaserJet 1300<br />
Sound power level Printing (20 ppm): LWAd = 6.3 Bels (A) [63 dB (A)]<br />
PowerSave: essentially inaudible<br />
Sound power level<br />
bystander position<br />
Printing (20 ppm): LWAd = 6.3 Bels (A) [63 dB (A)]<br />
PowerSave: essentially inaudible<br />
HP LaserJet 1300n<br />
Sound power level Printing (20 ppm): LWAd = 6.3 Bels (A) [63 dB (A)]<br />
PowerSave: essentially inaudible<br />
Sound power level<br />
bystander position<br />
Printing (20 ppm): LWAd = 6.3 Bels (A) [63 dB (A)]<br />
PowerSave: essentially inaudible<br />
ENWW Specifications 101<br />
Electrical specifications1<br />
Warning! Power requirements are based on the country/region where the printer is sold. Do not convert<br />
operating voltages. Doing so might damage the printer and void the product warranty.<br />
HP LaserJet 1150<br />
Power requirements ● 110-127v (+/-10%), 50/60 Hz (+/-2)<br />
or<br />
● 220v-240v (+/-10%), 50/60 Hz (+/-2 Hz)<br />
Power consumption ● During printing (18 ppm): 320 watts (average)<br />
● During standby and PowerSave*: 7 Watts<br />
* Instant on fuser technology<br />
● Off: 0 watts<br />
Minimum recommended circuit<br />
capacity for typical product<br />
● 4.5 amps at 115 volts<br />
● 2.4 amps at 230 volts<br />
HP LaserJet 1300<br />
Power requirements ● 110-127v (+/-10%), 50/60 Hz (+/-2)<br />
or<br />
● 220v-240v (+/-10%), 50/60 Hz (+/-2 Hz)<br />
Power consumption ● During printing (20 ppm): 320 watts (average)<br />
● During standby and PowerSave*: 7 Watts<br />
* Instant on fuser technology<br />
● Off: 0 watts<br />
Minimum recommended circuit<br />
capacity for typical product<br />
● 4.5 amps at 115 volts<br />
● 2.4 amps at 230 volts<br />
HP LaserJet 1300n<br />
Power requirements ● 110-127v (+/-10%), 50/60 Hz (+/-2)<br />
or<br />
● 220v-240v (+/-10%), 50/60 Hz (+/-2 Hz)<br />
Power consumption ● During printing (20 ppm): 320 watts (average)<br />
● During standby and PowerSave*: 7 Watts<br />
* Instant on fuser technology<br />
● Off: 0 watts<br />
Minimum recommended circuit<br />
capacity for typical product<br />
● 4.5 amps at 115 volts<br />
● 2.4 amps at 230 volts<br />
Printer specifications (continued)<br />
102 Appendix A ENWW<br />
Physical specifications<br />
Dimensions ● Width: 415 mm (16.3 inches)<br />
● Depth: 486 mm (19.1 inches)<br />
● Height: 253 mm (10.0 inches)<br />
Weight (cartridge installed) 8.5 kg (18.6 lb)<br />
Printer capacities and ratings<br />
Print speed HP LaserJet 1150 printer:<br />
● 17 ppm for A4, 18 ppm for letter<br />
● First page out in less than 10 seconds<br />
HP LaserJet 1300 series printer:<br />
● 19 ppm for A4, 20 ppm for letter<br />
● First page out in less than 8 seconds<br />
Main input tray capacity 250 sheets of regular weight 20 lb (75 g/m2) paper or up to 30 envelopes<br />
Priority input tray capacity 10 sheets of regular weight 20 lb (75 g/m2) paper or 1 envelope<br />
Output bin capacity 125 sheets of regular weight 20 lb (75 g/m2) paper<br />
Minimum paper size 76 by 127 mm (3 by 5 inches)<br />
Maximum paper size 216 by 356 mm (8.5 by 14 inches)<br />
Media weight ● Output bin – 60 to 105 g/m2 (16 to 28 lbs)<br />
● Straight through media path – 60 to 163 g/m2 (16 to 43 lbs)<br />
Base memory 8 MB of RAM (16 MB RAM on HP LaserJet 1300 series)<br />
Upgrade memory expansion HP LaserJet 1300 series printer only<br />
One DIMM slot available for an 8, 16, 32, or 64 MB RAM DIMM<br />
Print resolution 1,200 dots per inch (dpi)<br />
Duty cycle ● 10,000 single-sided pages per month (maximum)<br />
● 1,000 single-sided pages per month (average)<br />
PCL Level 5e<br />
PS PostScript 2 emulation<br />
Printer specifications (continued)<br />
ENWW Specifications 103<br />
1 Values are subject to change. For current information see<br />
http://www.hp.com/support/lj1150 or http://www.hp.com/support/lj1300.<br />
Memory specifications<br />
DIMMs 100 pin, 66 MHz minimum speed<br />
Port availability<br />
USB Compatible with the USB 2.0 specification<br />
Parallel ● IEEE 1284 level 2 device with an IEEE 1284-B receptacle<br />
● Set host computer to ECP<br />
Printer specifications (continued)<br />
104 Appendix A ENWW<br />
FCC compliance<br />
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,<br />
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection<br />
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can<br />
radiate radio frequency energy. If it is not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it<br />
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that<br />
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful<br />
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off<br />
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following<br />
measures:<br />
● Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.<br />
● Increase separation between equipment and receiver.<br />
● Connect equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is located.<br />
● Consult your dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician.<br />
Note Any changes or modifications to the printer that are not expressly approved by Hewlett-Packard<br />
could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.<br />
Use of a shielded interface cable is required to comply with the Class B limits of Part 15 of FCC rules.<br />
ENWW Environmental product stewardship program 105<br />
Environmental product stewardship program<br />
Protecting the environment<br />
Hewlett-Packard Company is committed to providing quality products in an environmentally sound<br />
manner. This product has been designed with several attributes to minimize the impact on our<br />
environment.<br />
Ozone production<br />
This product generates no appreciable ozone gas (O3).<br />
Energy consumption<br />
Energy usage drops significantly while in PowerSave mode, which saves money without affecting<br />
the high performance of this product. This product qualifies for ENERGY STAR, which is a voluntary<br />
program to encourage the development of energy-efficient office products.<br />
ENERGY STAR is a U.S. registered service mark of the U.S. EPA. As an ENERGY STAR partner,<br />
Hewlett-Packard Company has determined that this product meets ENERGY STAR guidelines for<br />
energy efficiency. For more information, see http://www.energystar.gov.<br />
Toner consumption<br />
EconoMode uses significantly less toner, which might extend the life of the print cartridge.<br />
Paper use<br />
This product’s manual duplex (two-sided printing) and N-up printing (multiple pages printed on one<br />
page) features can reduce paper usage and the resulting demands on natural resources.<br />
Plastics<br />
Plastic parts over 25 grams are marked according to international standards that enhance the<br />
ability to identify plastics for recycling purposes at the end of the product’s life.<br />
HP LaserJet printing supplies<br />
In many countries/regions, this product’s printing supplies (such as print cartridge, drum, and<br />
fuser) can be returned to Hewlett-Packard through the HP printing supplies returns and recycling<br />
program. This easy-to-use, free takeback program is available in over 48 countries/regions.<br />
Multilingual program information and instructions are included in every new HP print cartridge and<br />
consumables package.<br />
HP printing supplies returns and recycling program information<br />
Since 1990, the HP printing supplies returns and recycling program has collected millions of used<br />
print cartridges that otherwise might have been discarded in the world’s landfills. The HP LaserJet<br />
print cartridges and consumables are collected and bulk-shipped to our resource and recovery<br />
partners who disassemble the print cartridge. After a thorough quality inspection, selected parts<br />
are reclaimed for use in new print cartridges. Remaining materials are separated and converted<br />
into raw materials for use by other industries to make a variety of useful products.<br />
106 Appendix A ENWW<br />
U.S. recycling returns<br />
For a more environmentally responsible return of used print cartridges and consumables,<br />
Hewlett-Packard encourages you to use bulk returns. Simply bundle two or more print cartridges<br />
together and use the single, prepaid, pre-addressed label that is supplied in the package. For<br />
more information in the U.S., call (800) 340-2445 or visit the HP LaserJet supplies Web site at</p>
<p>http://www.hp.com/recycle.</p>
<p>Non-U.S. recycling returns<br />
Non-U.S. customers should call the local HP sales and service office or visit the<br />
http://www.hp.com/recycle website more information regarding availability of the HP printing<br />
supplies returns and recycle program.<br />
Paper<br />
This printer is suited for the use of recycled papers when the paper meets the guidelines in the<br />
HP LaserJet printer family print media guide. See Ordering supplies and accessories for ordering<br />
information. This product is suitable for the use of recycled paper according to DIN 19309.<br />
Material restrictions<br />
This product does not contain added mercury (except lamps containing less than 10 mg).<br />
This product does not contain added lead.<br />
This product does not contain batteries.<br />
Spare parts and supplies availability<br />
Spare parts and consumable supplies for this product will be available for at least five years after<br />
production has stopped.<br />
For more information<br />
For more information on the following HP environmental programs, see</p>
<p>http://www.hp.com/go/environment.</p>
<p>● Product environmental profile sheet for this and many related HP products<br />
● HP&#8217;s commitment to the environment<br />
● HP&#8217;s environmental management system<br />
● HP&#8217;s end-of-life product return and recycling program<br />
● Material safety data sheets<br />
ENWW Material safety data sheet 107<br />
Material safety data sheet<br />
Material safety data sheets (MSDS) can be obtained by contacting the HP LaserJet supplies<br />
website at http://www.hp.com/go/msds.<br />
108 Appendix A ENWW<br />
Regulatory statements<br />
Declaration of Conformity<br />
according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN45014<br />
Manufacturer&#8217;s Name: Hewlett-Packard Company<br />
Manufacturer&#8217;s Address: 11311 Chinden Boulevard<br />
Boise, Idaho 83714-1021, USA<br />
declares that the product<br />
Product Name: HP LaserJet 1150 printer<br />
Product Number: Q1336A<br />
Regulatory Model Number3 BOISB-0208-01<br />
Product Options: ALL<br />
conforms to the following Product Specifications:<br />
Safety: IEC 60950:1999 / EN 60950:2000<br />
IEC 825-1:1993 +A1/ EN 60825-1:1994+A11 (Class 1 Laser/LED Product)<br />
GB4943:1995<br />
EMC: CISPR 22:1997/ EN 55022:1998 Class B1<br />
EN 61000-3-2:1995/A14<br />
EN 61000-3-3:1995<br />
EN 55024:1998<br />
FCC Title 47 CFR, Part 15 Class B2) / ICES-003, Issue 3<br />
AS / NZS 3548:1995 +A1 +A2 / GB9254:1998<br />
Supplementary Information:<br />
The product herewith complies with the requirements of the following EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and the<br />
Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, and carries the CE-marking accordingly.<br />
1) The product was tested in a typical configuration with Hewlett-Packard Personal Computer Systems.<br />
2) This Device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:<br />
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,<br />
including interference that may cause undesired operation.<br />
3) For regulatory purposes, this product is assigned a Regulatory model number. This number should not<br />
be confused with the marketing name (HP LaserJet 1150 printer) or the product numbers (Q1336A).<br />
Boise, Idaho USA<br />
April 1, 2003<br />
For Regulatory Topics ONLY, contact:<br />
Australia Contact: Product Regulations Manager, Hewlett-Packard Australia Ltd.,<br />
31-41 Joseph Street, Blackburn, Victoria 3130, Australia<br />
European Contact: Your Local Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Office or<br />
Hewlett-Packard GmbH, Department HQ-TRE / Standards<br />
Europe, Herrenberger Straße 140, D-71034 Böblingen<br />
(FAX: +49-7031-14-3143)<br />
USA Contact: Product Regulations Manager, Hewlett-Packard Company,<br />
PO Box 15 Mail Stop 160, Boise, ID 83707-0015<br />
(Phone: 208-396-6000)<br />
ENWW Regulatory statements 109<br />
Declaration of Conformity<br />
according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN45014<br />
Manufacturer&#8217;s Name: Hewlett-Packard Company<br />
Manufacturer&#8217;s Address: 11311 Chinden Boulevard<br />
Boise, Idaho 83714-1021, USA<br />
declares that the product<br />
Product Name: HP LaserJet 1300 series<br />
Product Number: Q1334A, Q1335A, Q2484A<br />
Regulatory Model Number3 BOISB-0208-00<br />
Product Options: ALL<br />
conforms to the following Product Specifications:<br />
Safety: IEC 60950:1999 / EN 60950:2000<br />
IEC 825-1:1993 +A1/ EN 60825-1:1994+A11 (Class 1 Laser/LED Product)<br />
GB4943:1995<br />
EMC: CISPR 22:1997/ EN 55022:1998 Class B1<br />
EN 61000-3-2:1995/A14<br />
EN 61000-3-3:1995<br />
EN 55024:1998<br />
FCC Title 47 CFR, Part 15 Class B2) / ICES-003, Issue 3<br />
AS / NZS 3548:1995 +A1 +A2 / GB9254:1998<br />
Supplementary Information:<br />
The product herewith complies with the requirements of the following EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and the<br />
Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, and carries the CE-marking accordingly.<br />
1) The product was tested in a typical configuration with Hewlett-Packard Personal Computer Systems.<br />
2) This Device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:<br />
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,<br />
including interference that may cause undesired operation.<br />
3) For regulatory purposes, this product is assigned a Regulatory model number. This number should not<br />
be confused with the marketing name (HP LaserJet 1300 series) or the product numbers (Q1334A, Q1335A,<br />
Q2484A).<br />
Boise, Idaho USA<br />
April 1, 2003<br />
For Regulatory Topics ONLY, contact:<br />
Australia Contact: Product Regulations Manager, Hewlett-Packard Australia Ltd.,<br />
31-41 Joseph Street, Blackburn, Victoria 3130, Australia<br />
European Contact: Your Local Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Office or<br />
Hewlett-Packard GmbH, Department HQ-TRE / Standards<br />
Europe, Herrenberger Straße 140, D-71034 Böblingen<br />
(FAX: +49-7031-14-3143)<br />
USA Contact: Product Regulations Manager, Hewlett-Packard Company,<br />
PO Box 15 Mail Stop 160, Boise, ID 83707-0015<br />
(Phone: 208-396-6000)<br />
110 Appendix A ENWW<br />
Laser safety statement<br />
The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration<br />
has implemented regulations for laser products manufactured since August 1, 1976. Compliance<br />
is mandatory for products marketed in the United States. The printer is certified as a “Class 1”<br />
laser product under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Radiation<br />
Performance Standard according to the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968.<br />
Since radiation emitted inside the printer is completely confined within protective housings and<br />
external covers, the laser beam cannot escape during any phase of normal user operation.<br />
WARNING! Using controls, making adjustments, or performing procedures other than those specified in this user<br />
guide could result in exposure to hazardous radiation.<br />
Canadian DOC regulations<br />
Complies with Canadian EMC Class B requirements.<br />
«Conforme á la classe B des normes canadiennes de compatibilité électromagnétiques. «CEM».»<br />
Korean EMI statement<br />
VCCI statement (Japan)<br />
ENWW Regulatory statements 111<br />
Laser statement for Finland<br />
LASERTURVALLISUUS<br />
LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE<br />
KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT<br />
HP LaserJet 1150, 1300 -laserkirjoitin on käyttäjän kannalta turvallinen luokan 1 laserlaite.<br />
Normaalissa käytössä kirjoittimen suojakotelointi estää lasersäteen pääsyn laitteen ulkopuolelle.<br />
Laitteen turvallisuusluokka on määritetty standardin EN 60825-1 (1993) mukaisesti.<br />
VAROITUS!<br />
Laitteen käyttäminen muulla kuin käyttöohjeessa mainitulla tavalla saattaa altistaa käyttäjän<br />
turvallisuusluokan 1 ylittävälle näkymättömälle lasersäteilylle.<br />
VARNING!<br />
Om apparaten används på annat sätt än i bruksanvisning specificerats, kan användaren utsättas<br />
för osynlig laserstrålning, som överskrider gränsen för laserklass 1.<br />
HUOLTO<br />
HP LaserJet 1150, 1300 -kirjoittimen sisällä ei ole käyttäjän huollettavissa olevia kohteita. Laitteen<br />
saa avata ja huoltaa ainoastaan sen huoltamiseen koulutettu henkilö. Tällaiseksi<br />
huoltotoimenpiteeksi ei katsota väriainekasetin vaihtamista, paperiradan puhdistusta tai muita<br />
käyttäjän käsikirjassa lueteltuja, käyttäjän tehtäväksi tarkoitettuja ylläpitotoimia, jotka voidaan<br />
suorittaa ilman erikoistyökaluja.<br />
VARO!<br />
Mikäli kirjoittimen suojakotelo avataan, olet alttiina näkymättömälle lasersäteilylle laitteen ollessa<br />
toiminnassa. Älä katso säteeseen.<br />
VARNING!<br />
Om laserprinterns skyddshölje öppnas då apparaten är i funktion, utsättas användaren för osynlig<br />
laserstrålning. Betrakta ej strålen.<br />
Tiedot laitteessa käytettävän laserdiodin säteilyominaisuuksista:<br />
Aallonpituus 770-795 nm<br />
Teho 5 mW<br />
Luokan 3B laser<br />
112 Appendix A ENWW<br />
ENWW Media specifications 113<br />
BMedia specifications<br />
This appendix provides information on the following topics:<br />
● Printer media specifications<br />
● Supported media sizes<br />
● Guidelines for using media<br />
114 Appendix B ENWW<br />
Printer media specifications<br />
HP LaserJet printers produce excellent print quality. The printer accepts a variety of media, such<br />
as cut-sheet paper (including recycled paper), envelopes, labels, transparencies, vellum, and<br />
custom-sized paper. Properties such as weight, grain, and moisture content are important factors<br />
affecting printer performance and output quality.<br />
The printer can use a variety of paper and other print media in accordance with the guidelines in<br />
this user guide. Media that does not meet these guidelines might cause the following problems:<br />
● Poor print quality<br />
● Increased media jams<br />
● Premature wear on the printer, requiring repair<br />
For best results, use only HP brand paper and print media. Hewlett-Packard Company cannot<br />
recommend the use of other brands. Because they are not HP products, HP cannot influence or<br />
control their quality.<br />
It is possible for media to meet all of the guidelines in this user guide and still not produce<br />
satisfactory results. This might be the result of improper handling, unacceptable temperature and<br />
humidity levels, or other variables over which Hewlett-Packard has no control.<br />
Before you purchase a large quantity of media, make sure that it meets the requirements specified<br />
in this user guide and in Guidelines for Paper and Other Print Media. (See Ordering supplies and<br />
accessories for more information about ordering the guidelines.) Always test media before you<br />
purchase a large quantity.<br />
CAUTION Using media that does not meet Hewlett-Packard’s specifications might cause problems for the printer,<br />
requiring repair. This repair is not covered by the Hewlett-Packard warranty or service agreements.<br />
ENWW Supported media sizes 115<br />
Supported media sizes<br />
The following are the supported media sizes:<br />
● Minimum: 76 x 127 mm (3 x 5 in.)<br />
● Maximum: 216 x 356 mm (8.5 x 14 in.)<br />
116 Appendix B ENWW<br />
Guidelines for using media<br />
Paper<br />
For best results, use conventional 20 lb (75 g/m2) paper. Make sure that the paper is of good<br />
quality and free of cuts, nicks, tears, spots, loose particles, dust, wrinkles, voids, and curled or<br />
bent edges.<br />
If you are unsure about what type of paper you are loading (such as bond or recycled), check the<br />
label on the package of paper.<br />
Some paper causes print quality problems, jamming, or damage to the printer.<br />
Note The printer uses heat and pressure to fuse toner to the paper. Make sure that any colored paper or<br />
preprinted forms use inks that are compatible with the printer temperature (200° C or 392° F for<br />
0.1 second).<br />
Do not use letterhead that is printed with low-temperature inks, such as those used in some types<br />
of thermography.<br />
Do not use raised letterhead.<br />
Do not use transparencies designed for inkjet printers or other low temperature printers. Use only<br />
transparencies that are specified for use with HP LaserJet printers.<br />
Paper usage<br />
Symptom Problem with paper Solution<br />
Poor print quality or toner<br />
adhesion.<br />
Problems with feeding.<br />
Too moist, too rough, too<br />
smooth, or embossed.<br />
Faulty paper lot.<br />
Try another kind of paper:<br />
between 100-250 Sheffield<br />
and 4-6 percent moisture<br />
content.<br />
Dropouts, jamming, or curl. Stored improperly. Store paper flat in its<br />
moisture-proof wrapping.<br />
Increased gray background<br />
shading.<br />
Might be too heavy. Use lighter paper.<br />
Excessive curl.<br />
Problems with feeding.<br />
Too moist, wrong grain<br />
direction, or short-grain<br />
construction.<br />
Use long-grain paper.<br />
Print using the<br />
straight-through output path.<br />
Jamming or damage to printer. Cutouts or perforations. Do not use paper with cutouts<br />
or perforations.<br />
Problems with feeding. Ragged edges. Use good quality paper.<br />
ENWW Guidelines for using media 117<br />
Labels<br />
Label construction<br />
When selecting labels, consider the quality of the following components:<br />
● Adhesives: The adhesive material should be stable at 200° C (392° F), the printer’s<br />
maximum temperature.<br />
● Arrangement: Only use labels with no exposed backing between them. Labels can peel off<br />
sheets that have spaces between the labels, causing serious jams.<br />
● Curl: Prior to printing, labels must lie flat with no more than 13 mm (0.5 in.) of curl in any<br />
direction.<br />
● Condition: Do not use labels with wrinkles, bubbles, or other indications of separation.<br />
Transparencies<br />
Transparencies must be able to withstand 200° C (392° F), the printer’s maximum temperature.<br />
118 Appendix B ENWW<br />
Envelopes<br />
Envelope construction<br />
Envelope construction is critical. Envelope fold lines can vary considerably, not only between<br />
manufacturers, but also within a box from the same manufacturer. Successful printing on<br />
envelopes depends upon the quality of the envelopes. When selecting envelopes, consider the<br />
following components:<br />
● Weight: The weight of the envelope paper should not exceed 28 lb (105 g/m2), or jamming<br />
might result.<br />
● Construction: Prior to printing, envelopes should lie flat with less than 6 mm (0.25 in.) curl<br />
and should not contain air. Envelopes that trap air may cause problems.<br />
● Condition: Make sure that the envelopes are not wrinkled, nicked, or otherwise damaged.<br />
● Sizes: From 90 x 160 mm (3.5 x 6.3 in.) to 178 x 254 mm (7 x 10 in.).<br />
Envelopes with double-side seams<br />
An envelope with double-side-seam construction has vertical seams at both ends of the envelope<br />
rather than diagonal seams. This style might be more likely to wrinkle. Make sure that the seam<br />
extends all the way to the corner of the envelope as shown in the following illustration:<br />
1 acceptable envelope construction<br />
2 unacceptable envelope construction<br />
Envelopes with adhesive strips or flaps<br />
Envelopes with a peel-off adhesive strip or with more than one flap that folds over to seal must use<br />
adhesives compatible with the heat and pressure in the printer: 200° C (392° F). The extra flaps<br />
and strips might cause wrinkling, creasing, or jams.<br />
Envelope storage<br />
Proper storage of envelopes contributes to good print quality. You should store envelopes flat. If<br />
air is trapped in an envelope, creating an air bubble, the envelope might wrinkle during printing.<br />
1<br />
2<br />
ENWW Guidelines for using media 119<br />
Card stock and heavy media<br />
You can print many types of card stock from the paper input tray, including index cards and<br />
postcards. Some card stock performs better than others because its construction is better suited<br />
for feeding through a laser printer.<br />
For optimum printer performance, do not use paper heavier than 42 lb (157 g/m2). Paper that is<br />
too heavy might cause misfeeds, stacking problems, paper jams, poor toner fusing, poor print<br />
quality, or excessive mechanical wear.<br />
Note You might be able to print on heavier paper if you do not fill the input tray to capacity and if you use<br />
paper with a smoothness rating of 100-180 Sheffield.<br />
Card stock construction<br />
● Smoothness: 36-42 lb (135-157 g/m2) card stock should have a smoothness rating of<br />
100-180 Sheffield. 16-36 lb (60-135 g/m2) card stock should have a smoothness rating of<br />
100-250 Sheffield.<br />
● Construction: Card stock should lie flat with less than 5 mm (0.2 in.) of curl.<br />
● Condition: Make sure that the card stock is not wrinkled, nicked, or otherwise damaged.<br />
● Sizes: Only use card stock within the following size ranges:<br />
• Minimum: 76 x 127 mm (3 x 5 in.)<br />
• Maximum: 216 x 356 mm (8.5 x 14.0 in.)<br />
Card stock guidelines<br />
Set margins at least 2 mm (0.08 in.) away from the edges.<br />
120 Appendix B ENWW<br />
ENWW Warranty and licensing 121<br />
CWarranty and licensing<br />
This appendix provides information on the following topics:<br />
● Hewlett-Packard software license agreement<br />
● Hewlett-Packard limited warranty statement<br />
● Limited warranty for print cartridge life<br />
● Hardware service<br />
● Extended warranty<br />
● Guidelines for repacking the printer<br />
● How to contact HP<br />
122 Appendix C ENWW<br />
Hewlett-Packard software license agreement<br />
ATTENTION: USE OF THE SOFTWARE IS SUBJECT TO THE HP SOFTWARE LICENSE<br />
TERMS SET FORTH BELOW. USING THE SOFTWARE INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF<br />
THESE LICENSE TERMS.<br />
HP SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS<br />
The following License Terms govern your use of the accompanying Software unless you have a<br />
separate signed agreement with Hewlett-Packard.<br />
License Grant. Hewlett-Packard grants you a license to use one copy of the Software. “Use”<br />
means storing, loading, installing, executing, or displaying the Software. You may not modify the<br />
Software or disable any licensing or control features of the Software. If the Software is licensed for<br />
“concurrent use,” you may not allow more than the maximum number of authorized users to Use<br />
the Software concurrently.<br />
Ownership. The Software is owned and copyrighted by Hewlett-Packard or its third-party<br />
suppliers. Your license confers no title to, or ownership in, the Software and is not a sale of any<br />
rights in the Software. Hewlett-Packard’s third-party suppliers may protect their rights in the event<br />
of any violation of these License Terms.<br />
Copies and Adaptations. You may only make copies or adaptations of the Software for archival<br />
purposes or when copying or adaptation is an essential step in the authorized Use of the<br />
Software. You must reproduce all copyright notices in the original Software on all copies or<br />
adaptations. You may not copy the Software onto any public network.<br />
No Disassembly or Decryption. You may not disassemble or decompile the Software unless HP’s<br />
prior written consent is obtained. In some jurisdictions, HP&#8217;s consent may not be required for<br />
limited disassembly or decompilation. Upon request, you will provide HP with reasonably detailed<br />
information regarding any disassembly or decompilation. You may not decrypt the Software<br />
unless decryption is a necessary part of the operation of the Software.<br />
Transfer. Your license will automatically terminate upon any transfer of the Software. Upon<br />
transfer, you must deliver the Software, including any copies and related documentation, to the<br />
transferee. The transferee must accept these License Terms as a condition to the transfer.<br />
Termination. HP may terminate your license upon notice for failure to comply with any of these<br />
License Terms. Upon termination, you must immediately destroy the Software, together with all<br />
copies, adaptations, and merged portions in any form.<br />
Export Requirements. You may not export or re-export the Software or any copy or adaptation in<br />
violation of any applicable laws or regulations.<br />
U.S. Government Restricted Rights. The Software and any accompanying documentation have<br />
been developed entirely at private expense. They are delivered and licensed as “commercial<br />
computer software” as defined in DFARS 252.227-7013 (Oct 1988), DFARS 252.211-7015 (May<br />
1991), or DFARS 252.227-7014 (Jun 1995), as a “commercial item” as defined in FAR 2.101(a)<br />
(Jun 1987), or as “Restricted computer software” as defined in FAR 52.227-19 (Jun 1987) (or any<br />
equivalent agency regulation or contract clause), whichever is applicable. You have only those<br />
rights provided for such Software and any accompanying documentation by the applicable DFARs<br />
or FAR clause or the HP standard software agreement for the product involved.<br />
ENWW Hewlett-Packard limited warranty statement 123<br />
Hewlett-Packard limited warranty statement<br />
1. HP warrants to you, the end-user customer, that HP hardware, accessories, and supplies, will be free from defects<br />
in materials and workmanship after the date of purchase, for the period specified above. If HP receives notice of<br />
such defects during the warranty period, HP will, at its option, either repair or replace products which prove to be<br />
defective. Replacement products may be either new or like-new.<br />
2. HP warrants to you that HP software will not fail to execute its programming instructions after the date of purchase,<br />
for the period specified above, due to defects in material and workmanship when properly installed and used. If<br />
HP receives notice of such defects during the warranty period, HP will replace software media which does not<br />
execute its programming instructions due to such defects.<br />
3. HP does not warrant that the operation of HP products will be uninterrupted or error free. If HP is unable, within a<br />
reasonable time, to repair or replace any product to a condition as warranted, you will be entitled to a refund of the<br />
purchase price upon prompt return of the product.<br />
4. HP products may contain remanufactured parts equivalent to a new in performance or may have been subject to<br />
incidental use.<br />
5. Warranty does not apply to defects resulting from (a) improper or inadequate maintenance or calibration, (b)<br />
software, interfacing, parts or supplies not supplied by HP, (c) unauthorized modification or misuse, (d) operation<br />
outside of the published environmental specifications for the product, or (d) improper site preparation or<br />
maintenance.<br />
6. HP MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY OR CONDITION WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL. TO THE<br />
EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION OR MERCHANTABILITY,<br />
SATISFACTORY QUALITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF<br />
THE EXPRESS WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE. Some countries/regions, states, or provinces do not allow<br />
limitations on the duration of an implied warranty, so the above limitation or exclusion might not apply to you. This<br />
warranty gives you specific legal rights and you might also have other rights that vary from country/region to<br />
country/region, state to state, or province to province.<br />
7. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, THE REMEDIES IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT ARE YOUR<br />
SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES. EXCEPT AS INDICATED ABOVE, IN NO EVENT WILL HP OR ITS<br />
SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF DATA OR FOR DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL<br />
(INCLUDING LOST PROFIT OR DATA), OR OTHER DAMAGE, WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT, TORT, OR<br />
OTHERWISE. Some countries/regions, states, or provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or<br />
consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.<br />
FOR CONSUMER TRANSACTIONS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND; THE WARRANTY TERMS<br />
CONTAINED IN THIS STATEMENT, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT LAWFULLY PERMITTED, DO NOT EXCLUDE,<br />
RESTRICT OR MODIFY AND ARE IN ADDITION TO THE MANDATORY STATUTORY RIGHTS APPLICABLE TO<br />
THE SALE OF THIS PRODUCT TO YOU.<br />
DURATION OF WARRANTY:<br />
One year from date of purchase.<br />
124 Appendix C ENWW<br />
Limited warranty for print cartridge life<br />
Note The following warranty applies to the print cartridge that came with this printer.<br />
HP print cartridges are warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship until the<br />
HP toner is depleted. The warranty covers any defects or malfunctions in a new HP print cartridge.<br />
Frequently asked questions<br />
How long does the coverage last?<br />
The coverage lasts until the HP toner is depleted, at which time the warranty expires.<br />
How do I know when the HP toner is running out?<br />
The HP toner is depleted and the print cartridge has reached the end of its useful life when faded<br />
or light type appears on the printed page or when a print cartridge life-low message appears on<br />
the computer screen.<br />
What will Hewlett-Packard do?<br />
Hewlett-Packard will, at its option, either replace products that prove to be defective or refund the<br />
purchase price. If possible, please attach a printout sample illustrating what the defective print<br />
cartridge is printing.<br />
What does this warranty not cover?<br />
The warranty does not cover print cartridges that have been refilled or are emptied, abused,<br />
misused, or tampered with in any way.<br />
How do I return the faulty print cartridge?<br />
In the event that the print cartridge proves to be defective, complete the Service Information Form<br />
and attach a print sample illustrating the defect. Return the form and print cartridge to the place of<br />
purchase, where the print cartridge will be replaced.<br />
How does State, Province, or Country/Region Law apply?<br />
This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary<br />
from state to state, province to province, or country/region to country/region. This limited warranty<br />
is the sole warranty on the HP print cartridge and supersedes any other warranty relating to this<br />
product.<br />
IN NO EVENT SHALL HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL,<br />
CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, PUNITIVE, OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES OR LOST<br />
PROFITS FROM ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE.<br />
FOR CONSUMER TRANSACTIONS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND; THE WARRANTY<br />
TERMS CONTAINED IN THIS STATEMENT, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT LAWFULLY<br />
PERMITTED, DO NOT EXCLUDE, RESTRICT OR MODIFY AND ARE IN ADDITION TO THE<br />
MANDATORY STATUTORY RIGHTS APPLICABLE TO THE SALE OF THIS PRODUCT TO<br />
YOU.<br />
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Hardware service<br />
If your hardware fails during the warranty period, Hewlett-Packard offers the following support<br />
options:<br />
● Hewlett-Packard repair services: Hewlett-Packard will arrange to pick up the unit, repair it,<br />
and return it to you within 5 to 10 days, depending on your location.<br />
● Hewlett-Packard authorized service provider: You can return the unit to a local authorized<br />
service dealer.<br />
126 Appendix C ENWW<br />
Extended warranty<br />
HP SupportPack provides coverage for the HP product and all HP-supplied internal components.<br />
The hardware maintenance covers a three-year period from date of the HP product purchase. The<br />
customer must purchase HP SupportPack within 180 days of the HP product purchase. For more<br />
information, contact the HP Customer Care Service and Support group. See Quick access to<br />
more information.<br />
ENWW Guidelines for repacking the printer 127<br />
Guidelines for repacking the printer<br />
Use the following guidelines when repacking the printer:<br />
● If possible, include print samples and 5 to 10 sheets of paper or other media that did not print<br />
correctly.<br />
● Remove and keep any DIMMs (memory) installed in the printer. See Installing a memory<br />
DIMM (1300 series only) for more information.<br />
CAUTION Static electricity can damage DIMMs. When handling DIMMs, either wear a grounded antistatic wrist<br />
strap or frequently touch the surface of the DIMMs’ antistatic package before touching bare metal<br />
on the printer.<br />
● Remove and keep any cables, trays, and optional accessories installed in the printer.<br />
● Remove and keep the print cartridge.<br />
CAUTION To prevent damage to the print cartridge, store the print cartridge in its original packing material, or<br />
store it so that it is not exposed to light.<br />
● If possible, use the original shipping container and packing material. Shipping damage as a<br />
result of inadequate packing is your responsibility. If you have already disposed of the printer’s<br />
packing material, contact a local mailing service for information on repacking the printer.<br />
● Include a completed copy of the service information form.<br />
● Hewlett-Packard recommends that you insure the equipment for shipment.<br />
128 Appendix C ENWW<br />
How to contact HP<br />
If you need to contact HP for service or support, use one of the following links:<br />
● In the United States, see http://www.hp.com/support/lj1150 for the HP LaserJet 1150 printer,<br />
or see http://www.hp.com/supportlj1300 for the HP LaserJet 1300 series printer.<br />
● In other locations, see http://www.hp.com<br />
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DOrdering supplies and<br />
accessories<br />
Ordering supplies and accessories<br />
You can increase the printer’s capabilities with optional accessories and supplies.<br />
Use accessories and supplies specifically designed for the HP LaserJet 1150 and<br />
HP LaserJet 1300 series printers to ensure optimum performance.<br />
To order supplies, see http://www.hp.com/support/lj1150 or http://www.hp.com/support/lj1300.<br />
The HP LaserJet 1300 series printer features Smart Printing Supplies. When you print a<br />
Configuration page by pressing and holding the Go button for 5 seconds, a Supplies Status page<br />
prints after the Configuraton page. The Supplies Status page has information on the amount of<br />
toner remaining in the print cartridge, part numbers for ordering supplies, and whether the<br />
installed print cartridge is a genuine HP supply item.<br />
Supplies and accessories<br />
Ordering information<br />
Item Description or use Order number<br />
Printing supplies HP Multipurpose paper HP brand paper for a variety of uses<br />
(1 box of 10 reams, 500 sheets each).<br />
To order a sample, in the U.S.,<br />
call 1-800-471-4701.<br />
HPM1120<br />
HP LaserJet paper Premium HP brand paper for use with<br />
HP LaserJet printers (1 box of<br />
10 reams, 500 sheets each). To order<br />
a sample, in the U.S., call<br />
1-800-471-4701.<br />
HPJ1124<br />
HP LaserJet<br />
transparency film<br />
HP brand transparency film for use<br />
with HP LaserJet monochrome<br />
printers.<br />
92296T (letter)<br />
92296U (A4)<br />
130 Appendix D Ordering supplies and accessories ENWW<br />
Print cartridge for<br />
the HP LaserJet<br />
1150 printer<br />
UltraPrecise print<br />
cartridge<br />
Replacement print cartridges for the<br />
HP LaserJet 1300 series printers.<br />
Q2624A<br />
Print cartridges for<br />
the HP LaserJet<br />
1300 series printer<br />
UltraPrecise print<br />
cartridges<br />
Replacement print cartridges for the<br />
HP LaserJet 1300 series printers.<br />
Q2613A (2,500-page<br />
cartridge<br />
Q2613X (4,000-page<br />
cartridge)<br />
Supplementary<br />
documentation<br />
HP LaserJet family<br />
print media guide<br />
A guide to using paper and other print<br />
media with HP LaserJet printers.<br />
5963-7863<br />
Replacement parts Media pickup roller Used to pick the media from the input<br />
tray and advance it through the printer.<br />
RF0-1008CN<br />
Input tray Used to hold media for the printer. RM1-0553-000CN<br />
Input tray cover Used to cover the media in the input<br />
tray.<br />
RM1-0554-000CN<br />
Separation pad for the<br />
printer<br />
Used to keep multiple sheets from<br />
feeding through the printer path.<br />
RF0-1007CN<br />
Accessories 250-sheet<br />
paper feeder<br />
This is an accessory for the<br />
HP LaserJet 1300 series printer. It<br />
provides an additional 250-sheet input<br />
tray.<br />
Q2485A<br />
Ordering information (continued)<br />
Item Description or use Order number<br />
ENWW Ordering supplies and accessories 131<br />
10/100 networking and wireless print servers<br />
Ordering information<br />
hp LaserJet 1150 printer<br />
Item and description Order number<br />
HP Jetdirect 175x fast-ethernet external print server (value line, USB port) J6035B<br />
HP Jetdirect 310x fast-ethernet external print server (full featured, USB port) J6038A<br />
HP Jetdirect 380x 802.11b wireless external print server (full featured, USB port) J6061A<br />
HP Jetdirect WP110 802.11b wireless print server (value line, parallel port) J6062A<br />
Bluetooth wireless printer adaptor for parallel port printers MPIPA330<br />
hp LaserJet 1300 series printer<br />
Item and description Order number<br />
HP Jetdirect 200m fast-ethernet print server for LIO peripherals (value line) J6039B<br />
HP Jetdirect 250m fast-ethernet LIO print server (full featured) J6042B<br />
HP Jetdirect 280m 802.11b wireless LIO print server (full featured) J6044A<br />
HP Jetdirect 175x fast-ethernet external print server (value line, USB port) J6035B<br />
HP Jetdirect 310x fast-ethernet external print server (full featured, USB port) J6038A<br />
HP Jetdirect 380x 802.11b wireless external print server (full featured, USB port) J6061A<br />
HP Jetdirect WP110 802.11b wireless print server (value line, parallel port) J6062A<br />
Bluetooth wireless printer adaptor for parallel port printers MPIPA330<br />
132 Appendix D Ordering supplies and accessories ENWW<br />
ENWW Network configuration 133<br />
ENetwork configuration<br />
Installing a shared printer on Windows 98 and Millennium<br />
1 Quit all programs.<br />
2 From the Windows system tray, click Start, select Settings, and click Printers.<br />
3 Double-click the Add Printer icon.<br />
4 In the Add Printer Wizard, click Next.<br />
5 Select Network printer, and click Next.<br />
6 Type the network share name in Network path or queue name (for example,<br />
\\computer_name\printer_share_name), and click Next.<br />
7 Click Have Disk.<br />
8 Click Browse.<br />
9 In the Open dialog, select the CD-ROM drive, select the appropriate .inf file, and click OK.<br />
10 Select the HP LaserJet 1150 or HP LaserJet 1300 printer driver from the list, and click Next.<br />
11 If you want to change the default printer name, type the new name in Printer name.<br />
12 Click Next.<br />
13 Select Yes, and click Finish. A test page prints verifying that the printer is set up properly.<br />
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Installing a shared printer on Windows 2000<br />
1 Quit all programs.<br />
2 From the Windows system tray, click Start, select Settings, and click Printers.<br />
3 Double-click the Add Printer icon.<br />
4 In the Add Printer Wizard, click Next.<br />
5 Select Local printer, clear the Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer<br />
check box, and click Next.<br />
6 Select Create a new port, select Local Port from the Type drop-down list, and click Next.<br />
7 In the dialog displayed, type the new port name (for example,<br />
\\computer_name\printer_share_name), and click OK.<br />
8 Select Use the following port, select the port name that you just created from the list,<br />
and click Next.<br />
9 Click Have Disk.<br />
10 Click Browse.<br />
11 In the Open dialog, select the CD-ROM drive, select the appropriate .inf file, and click Open.<br />
12 Click OK.<br />
13 Select the HP LaserJet 1150 or HP LaserJet 1300 printer driver from the list, and click Next.<br />
14 If you want to change the default printer name, type the new name in Printer name.<br />
15 Click Next.<br />
16 Click Next.<br />
17 Select Yes, and click Next.<br />
18 Click Finish. A test page prints verifying that the printer is set up properly.<br />
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Installing a shared printer on Windows XP<br />
1 Quit all programs.<br />
2 From the Windows system tray, click Start, and select Control Panel.<br />
3 Double-click Printers and Other Hardware.<br />
4 Click Add a printer.<br />
5 In the Add Printer Wizard, click Next.<br />
6 Select Local printer, clear the Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer<br />
check box, and click Next.<br />
7 Select Create a new port, select Local Port from the Type drop-down list, and click Next.<br />
8 In the dialog displayed, type the new port name (for example,<br />
\\computer_name\printer_share_name), and click OK.<br />
9 Select Use the following port, select the port name that you just created from the list, and<br />
click Next.<br />
10 Click Have Disk.<br />
11 Click Browse.<br />
12 In the Open dialog, select the CD-ROM drive, select the appropriate .inf file, and click Open.<br />
13 Click OK.<br />
14 Select the HP LaserJet 1150 or HP LaserJet 1300 printer driver from the list, and click Next.<br />
15 If you want to change the default printer name, type the new name in Printer name.<br />
16 Click Next.<br />
17 Click Next.<br />
18 Select Yes, and click Next.<br />
19 Click Finish. A test page prints verifying that the printer is set up properly.<br />
136 Appendix E Network configuration ENWW<br />
ENWW Memory 137<br />
FMemory<br />
This appendix provides information on the following topics:<br />
● Installing a memory DIMM (1300 series only)<br />
● Testing the DIMM installation<br />
● Removing a DIMM<br />
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Installing a memory DIMM (1300 series only)<br />
If you add memory (RAM only) to the HP LaserJet 1300 series printer, you can print more complex<br />
print jobs.<br />
To install a DIMM, follow the instructions below:<br />
CAUTION Handling a DIMM chip (memory) without wearing a grounded, antistatic device might damage the<br />
DIMM chip. Touch the printer or a piece of sheet metal before touching the DIMM.<br />
1 Turn off the power switch, and unplug the printer.<br />
2 Remove the parallel adaptor or the print server from the LIO connetivity slot.<br />
3 Open the print cartridge door. To open the left side panel, gently pull it out.<br />
ENWW Installing a memory DIMM (1300 series only) 139<br />
4 Remove the DIMM chip from the antistatic bag it came in, grasping the chip on the top edge.<br />
5 Position the DIMM chip in front of the slot located inside the I/O door. The gold contacts should<br />
be pointing toward the printer and the cutouts should be at the top and bottom.<br />
6 Carefully press the DIMM chip into the slot, making sure that it is straight and all the way<br />
in (A). The cam latches, located at the top and bottom, should rotate inward. To snap the cam<br />
latches into place, press the handles toward each other (B).<br />
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7 Close the left side panel and the print cartridge door. Reinstall the parallel adaptor or the print<br />
server.<br />
8 Plug the printer back in, and turn on the power switch.<br />
Testing the DIMM installation<br />
To test the DIMM installation, print a configuration page, and check the Total Memory specified on<br />
the page. See Printer information pages for more information.<br />
If all lights on the control panel are blinking, the DIMM installation was unsuccessful. Remove the<br />
DIMM and reinstall it.<br />
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Removing a DIMM<br />
To remove a DIMM, follow the instructions below:<br />
CAUTION Handling a DIMM chip (memory) without wearing a grounded, antistatic device might damage the<br />
DIMM chip. Touch the printer or a piece of sheet metal before touching the DIMM.<br />
1 Turn off the power switch, and unplug the printer.<br />
2 Remove the parallel adaptor or the print server from the LIO connetivity slot.<br />
3 Open the print cartridge door. To open the left side panel, gently pull it out.<br />
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4 To unlock the cam latches, press them outward (A). Grasp the DIMM chip on the edge, gently<br />
pull straight out, and remove the chip from the printer (B).<br />
Note Store the DIMM chip in an antistatic bag.<br />
5 Close the left side panel and the print cartridge door. Reinstall the parallel adaptor or the print<br />
server.<br />
6 Plug the printer back in, and turn on the power switch.<br />
ENWW Working with the print server 143<br />
GWorking with the print server<br />
The HP LaserJet 1300n printer comes with an HP Jetdirect 200m print server. If you have an<br />
HP LaserJet 1150 printer or an HP LaserJet 1300 printer, you can order a variety of print servers<br />
from HP. See Ordering supplies and accessories for more information.<br />
The information in this appendix is based on the HP Jetdirect 200m print server. Be aware that if<br />
you order a different print server, some of the following information might not apply.<br />
This appendix provides information on the following topics:<br />
● Installing the print server<br />
● Printing a configuration page<br />
● Using the print server’s embedded Web server<br />
● Changing the IP address<br />
● Troubleshooting the print server<br />
● Restoring the factory default settings<br />
144 G Working with the print server ENWW<br />
Installing the print server<br />
Insert the HP Jetdirect 200m print server into the LIO connectivity slot on the back of the printer.<br />
Push the print server into the slot until it seats firmly and the latches click into place. See Network<br />
connections for more information.<br />
The software for the print server is on the CD-ROM that comes with the HP LaserJet 1300n<br />
printer. If you ordered the print server separately from the printer, the print server comes with a<br />
CD-ROM containing the softare.<br />
To install the print server software<br />
1 Insert the CD into the computer’s CD-ROM drive.<br />
2 The setup program should start automatically. If the setup program does not start, browse to<br />
the CD-ROM drive and double-click SETUP.EXE.<br />
3 Click Install to start the installation, and follow the on-screen instructions.<br />
Printing a configuration page<br />
The print server configuration page contains messages, network statistics, and status for the print<br />
server. The configuration page also lists the print server’s IP address.<br />
You can print the configuration page by pressing the Test button on the back of the print server.<br />
You can also view the configuration page through the print server’s embedded Web server.<br />
See Using the print server’s embedded Web server for more information.<br />
ENWW Using the print server’s embedded Web server 145<br />
Using the print server’s embedded Web server<br />
The HP Jetdirect 200m print server has an embedded Web server that allows you to configure<br />
various print server parameters in a standard Web browser. The print server’s supported Web<br />
browsers are Internet Explorer version 5.0 or later and Netscape Navigator version 4.75 or later.<br />
To use the print server’s embedded Web server, open the browser and type the print server’s IP<br />
address as the URL. Print a configuration page to find the IP address. See Printing a configuration<br />
page for more information.<br />
Changing the IP address<br />
The easiest way to change the print server’s IP address is to use the embedded Web server.<br />
Note Consult your network administrator before changing the print server’s IP address. Be sure to notify<br />
other users of any changes.<br />
1 Open a Web browser and type the print server’s current IP address as the URL.<br />
2 Click the Networking tab.<br />
3 In the TCP/IP section, change the configuration method to Manual.<br />
4 Type a new IP address in the IP address box.<br />
Note You will lose your connection to the embedded Web server when you change the IP address. To<br />
re-establish the connection, type the new IP address in the browser’s URL field.<br />
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Troubleshooting the print server<br />
Installed print server stops working<br />
If you have successfully installed a network printer and you are no longer able to print to it, the<br />
problem might be related to Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).<br />
In a DHCP environment, a DHCP server allocates IP addresses as computers and printers on the<br />
network need them. DHCP-supplied addresses are dynamic and might cause problems for<br />
computers and printers, which expect IP addresses to be static.<br />
If your print server acquired its IP address via DHCP, the IP address might have changed after you<br />
set up the printer. In this case, the printer is no longer available to the network. HP recommends<br />
configuring the print server with a static IP address.<br />
To assign a static IP address<br />
Note Consult your network administrator before changing the print server’s IP address. Be sure to notify<br />
other users of any changes.<br />
1 Open a Web browser and type the print server’s current IP address as the URL.<br />
2 Click the Networking tab.<br />
3 In the TCP/IP section, change the configuration method to Manual.<br />
4 Type a new IP address in the IP address box.<br />
Note You will lose your connection to the embedded Web server when you change the IP address. To<br />
re-establish the connection, type the new IP address in the browser’s URL field.<br />
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Print server status light<br />
The status light on the back of the print server can indicate problems with the print server. Use the<br />
table below to interpret the print server status light.<br />
Print server status light<br />
Light behavior Description<br />
Off The print server is not receiving power.<br />
On (solid green) The print server is on and ready.<br />
Blinking slowly (amber) An error occurred during a self-test or operation. Disconnect and reconnect<br />
the print server. If the problem still exists, reinstall the print server software.<br />
Blinking slowly (green) The print server is receiving power, but it is not ready, or a self-test might be<br />
in progress. Wait for the light to turn solid green.<br />
The print server might have lost its connection to the network. Check the<br />
10/100 link lights, which are located near the network connection. If the 10<br />
and 100 link lights are both off, there is no network connection.<br />
Blinking quickly (green) The print server is processing the configuration page. Wait until the<br />
configuration page finishes.<br />
Flashing intermittently (green) The print server is on and ready, and there is activity on the network.<br />
148 G Working with the print server ENWW<br />
Restoring the factory default settings<br />
Once you configure the HP print server, the configuration settings are retained in memory unless<br />
you manually reset them to factory defaults using the following procedure.<br />
1 Make sure the printer is turned on.<br />
2 Unplug the print server from the printer.<br />
3 While holding down the Test button on the print server, plug the print server back into the<br />
printer. Continue to hold down the Test button for approximately 3 seconds.<br />
ENWW Index 149<br />
Index<br />
A<br />
access, print cartridge 11<br />
accessories, ordering 129<br />
Alerts tab (HP toolbox) 62<br />
Attention light 6<br />
B<br />
blank pages 82<br />
Bluetooth wireless technology 67<br />
booklets, printing 42<br />
button, Go 6<br />
C<br />
cable<br />
parallel 21<br />
USB 20<br />
canceling a print job 44<br />
cardstock<br />
guidelines for using 119<br />
manual duplexing 41<br />
printing 34<br />
changing<br />
pickup roller 92<br />
separation pad 96<br />
choosing<br />
media 24<br />
paper 24<br />
cleaning<br />
media path 56<br />
pickup roller 95<br />
print cartridge area 55<br />
printer 55<br />
clearing jams 89<br />
configuration<br />
HP LaserJet 1150 3<br />
HP LaserJet 1300 4<br />
HP LaserJet 1300n 4<br />
configuration page<br />
print server 144<br />
Configuration report 58<br />
connecting to the network 22<br />
conserving toner 51<br />
contacting HP 128<br />
control panel 8<br />
custom-sized media, printing 34<br />
D<br />
Demo page 58<br />
DIMM<br />
adding 138<br />
removing 141<br />
testing 140<br />
Documentation tab (HP toolbox) 62<br />
door<br />
print cartridge 6, 11<br />
straight-through output 7<br />
duplexing 39<br />
E<br />
EconoMode 46<br />
embedded Web server 16, 64<br />
Configuration page 65<br />
device status 65<br />
event log 65<br />
Information tab 65<br />
Networking tab 66<br />
order supplies 66<br />
print info pages 65<br />
print server 145<br />
Product registration 66<br />
product support 66<br />
Settings tab 65<br />
supplies status 65<br />
Energy Star 105<br />
envelopes<br />
guidelines for using 118<br />
printing multiple envelopes 31<br />
printing one envelope 29<br />
Environmental Product Stewardship Program 105<br />
environmental specifications 100<br />
errors<br />
PostScript 79<br />
software 84<br />
EWS 16, 64<br />
extended warranty 126<br />
F<br />
FCC compliance 104<br />
features<br />
professional quality 5<br />
quality 5<br />
save money 5<br />
speed 5<br />
forms, printing 33<br />
G<br />
garbled text 82<br />
Go button 6<br />
Go light 6<br />
graphics<br />
missing 82<br />
poor quality 83<br />
guides, media 9<br />
H<br />
heavy media, guidelines for using 119<br />
HP toolbox<br />
Alerts tab 62<br />
Documentation tab 62<br />
Network window 63<br />
printer settings 63<br />
Status tab 61<br />
Troubleshooting tab 61<br />
viewing 59<br />
HP Web Jetadmin 19<br />
150 Index ENWW<br />
I<br />
IEEE 802.11b standard 67<br />
improving print quality 85<br />
Information tab (embedded Web server) 65<br />
information, links to selected topics 2<br />
input tray<br />
loading main input tray 27<br />
loading priority input tray 27<br />
main 6, 9<br />
priority 6, 9<br />
installing<br />
shared printer 133<br />
IP address<br />
print server 145<br />
J<br />
jams<br />
clearing 89<br />
removing a jammed page 90<br />
typical media jam locations 89<br />
L<br />
labels<br />
guidelines for using 117<br />
printing 28<br />
letterhead, printing 33<br />
license, software 122<br />
life expectancy, print cartridge 50<br />
lights<br />
Attention 6<br />
Go 6<br />
Ready 6<br />
status light patterns 72<br />
loading media<br />
main input tray 27<br />
priority input tray 27<br />
M<br />
Macintosh<br />
common problems 74<br />
PPDs 18<br />
printing errors 75<br />
renaming the printer 78<br />
selecting alternate PPD 78<br />
software 17<br />
troubleshooting 74<br />
main input tray 6, 9<br />
loading 27<br />
manual duplexing (printing on both sides of paper) 39<br />
manual feed printing 36<br />
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) 107<br />
media<br />
cleaning the media path 56<br />
clearing jams 89<br />
different types 27<br />
guidelines for use 116<br />
loading 27<br />
optimizing print quality for media types 26<br />
printing custom-sized media 34<br />
printing manually 36<br />
removing a jammed page 90<br />
selecting 24<br />
supported sizes 115<br />
types that may damage the printer 25<br />
types to avoid 25<br />
typical jam locations 89<br />
media guides 9<br />
media paths 9<br />
main input tray 9<br />
media guides 9<br />
output bin 10<br />
priority input tray 9<br />
straight-through output path 10<br />
memory<br />
adding 138<br />
missing graphics 82<br />
missing text 82<br />
multiple pages, printing on a single sheet of paper 38<br />
N<br />
network<br />
connections 22<br />
Network window (HP toolbox) 63<br />
Networking tab (embedded Web server) 66<br />
N-up printing 38<br />
O<br />
on/off switch 7<br />
online help, printer properties 14<br />
operating systems, supported 12<br />
optimizing print quality for media types 26<br />
ordering supplies and accessories 129<br />
output bin 6, 10<br />
output path, straight-through 10<br />
overview, printer 6<br />
P<br />
paper<br />
problems and solutions 116<br />
selecting 24<br />
supported sizes 115<br />
using 116<br />
paper handling problems 80<br />
parallel cable, connecting 21<br />
parallel port 7<br />
pickup roller<br />
changing 92<br />
cleaning 95<br />
port<br />
parallel 7<br />
USB 7<br />
PostScript, errors 79<br />
power switch 7<br />
PPDs 18<br />
selecting alternate 78<br />
print cartridge<br />
access 11<br />
changing 53<br />
cleaning the print cartridge area 55<br />
door 6, 11<br />
life expectancy 50<br />
redistributing toner 52<br />
storing 49<br />
using HP cartridges 48<br />
warranty 124<br />
where to return for recycling 106<br />
print driver<br />
installing 12<br />
Macintosh 17<br />
Windows 15<br />
print quality<br />
creases 87<br />
curl 87<br />
dropouts 85<br />
EconoMode 46<br />
ENWW Index 151<br />
gray background 86<br />
light or faded print 85<br />
loose toner 86<br />
misformed characters 87<br />
optimizing for media types 26<br />
page skew 87<br />
settings 45<br />
toner scatter outline 88<br />
toner smear 86<br />
toner specks 85<br />
vertical lines 85<br />
vertical repetitive defects 86<br />
wave 87<br />
wrinkles 87<br />
print quality settings 45<br />
print server<br />
configuration page 144<br />
embedded Web server 145<br />
factory default settings 148<br />
installing 144<br />
IP address 145, 146<br />
status light 147<br />
troubleshooting 146<br />
print settings, changing 14<br />
printer<br />
cleaning 55<br />
configurations 3<br />
connections 20<br />
control panel 8<br />
features 5<br />
media guides 9<br />
overview 6<br />
renaming the printer (Macintosh) 78<br />
repacking 127<br />
software 12<br />
software problems 84<br />
specifications 100<br />
Toolbox 16<br />
printer drivers<br />
sites for download 2<br />
printer information pages<br />
Configuration report 58<br />
Demo page 58<br />
printer properties<br />
accessing 13<br />
online help 14<br />
printer settings<br />
HP toolbox 63<br />
printer, specifications 102<br />
printing<br />
booklets 42<br />
canceling 44<br />
cardstock 34<br />
Configuration report 58<br />
custom-sized media 34<br />
Demo page 58<br />
envelopes 29<br />
forms, preprinted 33<br />
labels 28<br />
letterhead 33<br />
manual feed 36<br />
multiple envelopes 31<br />
multiple pages on a single sheet of paper 38<br />
N-up 38<br />
on both sides of the paper (manual duplexing) 39<br />
transparencies 28<br />
watermarks 37<br />
priority input tray 6, 9<br />
loading 27<br />
R<br />
Ready light 6<br />
recycling<br />
HP printing supplies returns and environmental program 105<br />
where to return cartridges 106<br />
redistributing toner 52<br />
registration<br />
embedded Web server 66<br />
regulatory statements<br />
Canadian DOC regulations 110<br />
declaration of conformity 108, 109<br />
Korean EMI statement 110<br />
laser safety statement 110<br />
laser statement for Finland 111<br />
removing a jammed page 90<br />
renaming the printer 78<br />
repacking the printer 127<br />
repair<br />
contacting HP 128<br />
hardware service 125<br />
replacement parts 130<br />
S<br />
saving toner 51<br />
selecting<br />
alternate PPD 78<br />
media 24<br />
paper 24<br />
separation pad, changing 96<br />
service<br />
contacting HP 128<br />
hardware 125<br />
settings<br />
changing default settings for Windows 98, 2000, ME 13<br />
changing default settings for Windows XP 13<br />
changing for current software only 13<br />
Settings tab (embedded Web server) 65<br />
settings, print quality 45<br />
shared printer, installing 133<br />
size, media 115<br />
software<br />
HP Web Jetadmin 19<br />
installing 12<br />
Macintosh 17<br />
network 19<br />
printer drivers, Macintosh 17<br />
printer drivers, Windows 15<br />
problems 84<br />
sites for download 2<br />
software license agreement 122<br />
supported operating systems 12<br />
Windows 15<br />
specifications 100<br />
acoustics 100<br />
capacitites and ratings 102<br />
electrical 101<br />
environmental 100<br />
media 114<br />
memory 103<br />
physical 102<br />
port availability 103<br />
status light patterns 72<br />
Status tab (HP toolbox) 61<br />
straight-through output door 7<br />
straight-through output path 10<br />
supplies, ordering 129<br />
support, web sites 2<br />
152 Index ENWW<br />
T<br />
text<br />
garbled 82<br />
missing 82<br />
toner<br />
changing the print cartridge 53<br />
cleaning the print cartridge area 55<br />
conserving 51<br />
loose toner 86<br />
low 85<br />
opening the print cartridge door 11<br />
print cartridge door 6<br />
redistributing 52<br />
scatter outline 88<br />
smear 86<br />
specks 85<br />
storing print cartridges 49<br />
Toolbox 16<br />
transparencies<br />
guidelines for using 117<br />
printing 28<br />
tray<br />
main input 6<br />
priority input 6<br />
troubleshooting<br />
blank pages 82<br />
common Macintosh problems 74<br />
contacting HP support 71<br />
creases 87<br />
curl 87<br />
demo page 70<br />
dropouts 85<br />
garbled text 82<br />
gray background 86<br />
HP toolbox 59<br />
incomplete text 82<br />
light or faded print 85<br />
loose toner 86<br />
Macintosh printing problems 74<br />
misformed characters 87<br />
missing graphics or text 82<br />
page skew 87<br />
paper handling problems 80<br />
poor graphics quality 83<br />
PostScript errors 79<br />
print quality 71<br />
printed page and expectations 71<br />
printed page differs from onscreen page 82<br />
printer setup 70<br />
printer software problems 84<br />
printer-computer communication 71<br />
Ready light 70<br />
solutions 70<br />
toner scatter outline 88<br />
toner smear 86<br />
toner specks 85<br />
vertical lines 85<br />
vertical repetitive defects 86<br />
wave 87<br />
wrinkles 87<br />
Troubleshooting tab (HP toolbox) 61<br />
two-sided (duplex) printing 39<br />
types of media 27<br />
U<br />
USB<br />
connecting the USB cable 20<br />
port 7<br />
user guide links 2<br />
using HP print cartridges 48<br />
W<br />
warranty<br />
extended 126<br />
HP limited warranty statement 123<br />
print cartridge 124<br />
watermarks, printing 37<br />
Web server, embedded 64<br />
web-based support 2<br />
Windows 2000, installing shared printer 134<br />
Windows 98, installing shared printer 133<br />
Windows Me, installing shared printer 133<br />
Windows XP, installing shared printer 135<br />
wireless printing<br />
Bluetooth 67<br />
IEEE 802.11b standard 67</p>
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