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Examples of invalid numeric variables include:
.123456
(The decimal point must be preceded by at least 1 digit)
-123.45.6
(Only 1 decimal point is allowed in a numeric variable)
+657,000
(Commas are not allowed in numeric variables)
Strings. Enclosed in quotation marks, strings consist of
any combination of characters from Roman-8 character
32 through 255, plus character 9 (horizontal tab),
excluding character 34 (quotation marks).
Examples of valid strings include:
"<HT>This is a valid string."
(Tabs are allowed in strings)
"Print job #4655"
Examples of invalid strings include:
"This is not a valid" string."
(Strings cannot contain quotation marks)
"This is also not<CR>valid."
(<CR> is not within the valid range of characters for a
string.)
Note
Strings displayed on the printer control panel are generally
displayed using the Roman-8 symbol set. On HP LaserJet
4PJ, 4V, and 4MV printers, when the language is set to
Japanese, strings which correspond to a control panel
message are displayed on the control panel using the
JIS X0201-76 character set.
2-8 PJL Command Syntax and Format
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 ...