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Default
A value used instead of a programmatically selected
value. A factory default is a value programmed into the
printer at the factory; this value is stored in read-only
memory and cannot be changed by a user or operator. A
user default is a default value, stored in non-volatile
RAM (in printers that have NVRAM), that is selectable
using the control panel or the PJL DEFAULT command.
Download
The process of transferring data, including soft fonts,
macros, or raster data from a host computer to the
printer.
Environment
See “Print Environment.”
Explicit Switching
Explicit switching occurs when a printer language is ac-
tivated due to processing a PJL ENTER command.
Factory Default
Factory defaults refer to the feature settings that are
programmed into the printer at the factory. These
values are stored in read-only memory and cannot be
changed. Factory default settings are in use unless
you override them using either the control panel or by
sending printer commands.
Factory Default Environment
A factory default is a setting programmed into the
printer at the factory. The group of all the printer’s fac-
tory settings is referred to as the Factory Default Envi-
ronment.
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