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The diagram below illustrates how the environments interact and how the modified print environment is
affected.
FACTORY DEFAULT ENVIRONMENT
USER DEFAULT ENVIRONMENT
PJL CURRENT ENVIRONMENT
MODIFIED PRINT ENVIRONMENT
@PJL INITIALIZE
@PJL RESET
LANGUAGE RESET, @PJL ENTER, OR ANY LANGUAGE SWITCH
CONTROL PANEL
OR @PJL DEFAULT
@PJL SET
6.1.2. PJL reset conditions
The result of PJL reset condition is different from that of a printer language reset (for example,
ESC E
).
Printer language reset loads the PJL Current Environment values into the Modified Print Environment. PJL
reset conditions load the User Default values into the PJL Current Environment, which are then loaded into
the Modified Print Environment.
PJL reset occurs on the following events.
1. Power
on
2.
UEL
command (when not between a
JOB
and
EOJ
command pair)
3.
@ PJL INITIALIZE
command
4.
@ PJL RESET
command
5.
@ PJL JOB
or
EOJ
command
6.
Other printer-specific events
7.
Reset from Control Panel
8.
Language specific exit command
9.
Emulation switching command
6.1.3. Remember these points about environments
Remember the following points when you use PJL to set the printer to a desired state.
1. The current feature settings are the same as the control panel values ( or values in the remote printer
console program) when beginning a PJL job.
2. The current feature settings (Modified Print Environment) become the same as the PJL Current
Environment when the printer enters a printer language. The feature settings are modified by the printer
language command once a printer language is started. All other settings are overridden by printer
language commands.
3. The
SET
command changes the PJL Current Environment settings. These settings are effective until the
next PJL reset condition.
4. Control Panel settings, the remote printer console program settings or the
DEFAULT
command changes
the User Default Environment.
5. Printer language commands change the Modified Print Environment. These settings are effective during a
printer language job. The PJL Current Environment settings are loaded into the Modified Print
Environment by a printer language specific reset, for example,
ESC E
for PCL.
Summary of Contents for HL-2600CN Series
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Page 15: ...2009 06 29 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ...
Page 20: ...2009 06 29 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 6 ...
Page 21: ...7 17 2009 CHAPTER 2 PCL 1 CHAPTER 2 PCL PRINTER CONTROL LANGUAGE ...
Page 129: ...2009 06 29 CHAPTER 3 PCL5C 1 CHAPTER 3 PCL5C ...
Page 147: ...2009 06 29 CHAPTER 4 HP GL 2 1 CHAPTER 4 HP GL 2 GRAPHICS LANGUAGE ...
Page 200: ...2009 06 29 CHAPTER 4 HP GL 2 54 ...
Page 201: ...2009 06 29 CHAPTER 5 PJL 1 CHAPTER 5 PJL PRINTER JOB LANGUAGE ...
Page 276: ...2009 06 29 CHAPTER 6 EPSON 1 CHAPTER 6 EPSON FX 850 ...
Page 304: ...2009 06 29 CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER 1 CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER XL ...
Page 325: ...2009 06 29 CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER 22 ...
Page 326: ...2009 06 29 CHAPTER 8 BAR CODE CONTROL 1 CHAPTER 8 BAR CODE CONTROL ...
Page 337: ...2009 06 29 CHAPTER 9 HP GL 1 CHAPTER 9 HP GL GRAPHICS LANGUAGE ...
Page 364: ...2009 06 29 CHAPTER 9 HP GL 28 ...
Page 365: ...2009 06 29 CARBON COPY FUNCTION 1 CHAPTER 10 CARBON COPY FUNCTION ...
Page 373: ...2009 06 29 APPENDIX A COMPARISON LIST 1 APPENDIX A COMPARISON LIST ...
Page 475: ...2009 06 29 APPENDIX C HBP MODE COMMANDS 14 ...
Page 485: ...2009 06 29 APPENDIX D REFERENCE LIST OF MX 2000 4000 5000 7000 SERIES UNIQUE COMMANDS 10 ...