
2009/06/29
APPENDIX D REFERENCE LIST OF MX-2000/4000/5000/7000 SERIES UNIQUE COMMANDS - 6
3.1.2. PJL mailbox protection & bin number setting
Format
@PJL SET/DEFAULT MAILBOXPROTECT=
TrayNumber
Parameter
TrayNumber
<HL-2060/2460/7050>
•
Lower unit:
#1 to 5 from bottom to top
•
Lower unit + Upper unit: #1 to 10 from bottom to top
<HL-3260>
#1 to 4 from bottom to top
Default = 0
Explanation
•
This command sets the bins with numbers larger than the TrayNumber specified as mailbox use only. They
cannot then be used for either stacker or sorter functions.
•
If the bin number is set to 0, the mailbox protection is released, then all bins can be used for stacker and
sorter functions.
•
If the bin number is set out of the effective range, this command is ignored.
<HL-2060/2460/7050>
Setting type
Effective range
•
MX not installed
0
•
Lower unit installed
0, 1
∼
5
•
Lower & upper unit installed
0, 1
∼
10
<HL-3260>
Setting type
Effective range
•
MX not installed
0
•
MX installed
0, 1
∼
4
•
The difference between the SET and DEFAULT selection and the effective period of this setting follow the
PJL specifications.
3.1.3. PJL avoidance of mailbox bin full
Command
@PJL SET/DEFAULT AVOIDMAILBOXFULL=
ON/OFF
Parameter
ON/OFF
•
OFF
:
Paper is ejected to the printer face-down output tray when the specified tray is full.
•
ON
:
Paper is not ejected to the printer face-down output tray even when the specified tray is full.
Default = OFF
Explanation
•
When paper is ejected into a bin specified by a setting command which limits the bin selection, this
command selects whether to eject automatically paper to the printer face-down output tray or not when the
specified bin is full.
•
The difference between the SET and DEFAULT selection and the effective period of this setting follow the
PJL specifications.
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