protection, resolution, or printer language status. For
example, if the resolution is at 600 dpi and an application
sends the @PJL SET RESOLUTION = 600 command,
memory is not reconfigured.
Resource Saving
None of the DeskJet 1200C or 1600C printer families
support resource saving.
Printer Specific Job
Boundaries
Unlike the LaserJet 4 family of printers, no implicit PJL
job boundaries are recognized. There are no additional
conditions which will cause the User Default Environment
values to be loaded into the PJL Current Environment, or
(subsequently) to be loaded into the Modified Print
Environment.
Timeouts
These printers have a timeout capability which is used to
recover when jobs are interrupted by situations such as
host failures. The timeout duration varies depending on the
data received by the printer.
The TIMEOUT variable set using PJL establishes the I/O
timeout durations to wait before switching to another
pending I/O. If the printer has not received printable data,
it will wait for the TIMEOUT duration before closing the
current job and switching to another pending I/O. If the
printer has received printable data and is waiting for more
data, the printer uses an extended timeout duration, which
is equal to five minutes or ten times the TIMEOUT value,
whichever is greatest.
Printers that support printer specific job boundaries:
HP DeskJet 1200C, 1200CM, 1600C, 1600CM
Printers that support printer timeouts:
HP DeskJet 1600C, 1600CM
Feature Support A-39
Summary of Contents for 4600 - Color LaserJet Laser Printer
Page 18: ...1 6 Introduction to PJL ...
Page 36: ...3 8 Using PJL ...
Page 46: ...4 10 Kernel Commands ...
Page 66: ...Figure 6 1 How Environments Affect the Print Job 6 4 Environment Commands ...
Page 108: ...6 46 Environment Commands ...
Page 180: ...9 18 PJL File System Commands ...
Page 212: ...10 32 Programming Tips ...
Page 262: ...B 6 PJL Command Summary ...
Page 302: ...Glossary 10 ...