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PJL Support

B-18

 

Intervention Required -
Insert PC Cartridge

3-67

40010

Insert PC Cartridge

Intervention Required -
Cartridge Life Expired

3-67

40021

Cartridge Life Expired XXXX

1

Intervention Required -
Cartridge Life Warning

3-68

40021

Cartridge Life Warning XXXX

1

Intervention Required -
Printer Upper Door Open

3-67

40021

Cover Open, Close Top Covers, 
Close Door, or Insert Cartridge

Intervention Required -
Printer Cover Open

3-68

40021

Close Cover

Intervention Required -
Close Toner Box Cover

3-67

40021

Close Cover A

Intervention Required -
Close Deflector G

3-68

40021

Close Deflector G

Intervention Required -
Defective Print Cartridge

3-67

40021

31 Defective Print Cartridge

Intervention Required -
Defective Ink Cartridge

3-67

40021

31 Defective Cartridge XXXX

1

Intervention Required -
Missing Cartridge

3-68

40021

31 Missing Cartridge XXXX

1

Intervention Required -
Missing Printhead

3-68

40021

31 Missing Printhead

Intervention Required -
Unsupported Print Cartridge

3-67

40021

32 Unsupported Print Cartridge

Intervention Required -
Unsupported XXXX

1

 Cartridge

3-67

40021

32 Unsupported XXXX

1

 Cartridge

Intervention Required -
Unsupported Cartridge

3-67

40021

32 Unsupported Cartridge

Intervention Required -
Unsupported Printhead

3-68

40021

32 Unsupported Printhead

Intervention Required -
Tray Size Sense Error

3-68

40021

40 Tray x Size Sense Error

Intervention Required -
Open Bin Exit Tray

3-68

40021

41 Open Bin 1 Exit Tray

Intervention Required -
Change Cartridge
Invalid Refill

3-67

40021

Change Cartridge Invalid Refill

Table B-11:  PJL Messages for Attendance Conditions (Continued)

 Supported

Printer Model

 Not Supported

Page numbers reference message descriptions.

C

912

E321

,

E323

T63

0

T63

2

Message

Page

Status Code

Return String

XXXX represents a subset of letters CMYK, where CMYK denotes Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black cartridges, respectively.

Summary of Contents for Optra C710

Page 1: ...k and Lexmark with diamond design are trademarks of Lexmark International Inc registered in the United States and or other countries 2003 Lexmark International Inc 740 West New Circle Road Lexington Kentucky 40550 Technical Reference ...

Page 2: ... trademarks of Apple Computer Inc registered in the United States and other countries PCL is a registered trademark of the Hewlett Packard Company PCL 3 PCL 5 and PCL 6 are Hewlett Packard Company s designations of a set of printer commands language and functions included in its printer products These printers are intended to be compatible with the PCL 3 PCL 5 and PCL 6 languages This means these ...

Page 3: ...912 2 9 Forward and Backward Compatibility Modes for the Lexmark C912 2 10 Selecting Symbol Sets for the Lexmark C912 2 14 Font and Symbol Set Support for the Lexmark E321 2 30 Forward and Backward Compatibility Modes for the Lexmark E321 2 31 Selecting Symbol Sets for Lexmark E321 2 33 Font and Symbol Set Support for the Lexmark E323 T630 T632 and T634 2 38 Forward and Backward Compatibility Mode...

Page 4: ...rvice Errors 3 80 Device Attendance Commands 3 80 Unique PJL Commands 3 82 File Commands for Flash or Disk 3 86 File and Device Protection Commands 3 93 Protecting a File or Device 3 93 Unlocking a Protected File or Device 3 95 Re Locking a Protected File or Device 3 96 Unlocking a Protected File or Device for the Current Job 3 97 Recovering Lost Passwords 3 98 PostScript Emulation 4 1 Selecting P...

Page 5: ...ice Parameters 4 86 Status and Error Messages 4 107 Tagged Binary Not Active 4 107 Tagged Binary Active 4 107 Status Messages 4 108 Unsolicited Messages 4 109 Switching Languages 5 1 SmartSwitch 5 1 Setting SmartSwitch for Different Interfaces 5 2 Printer Job Language 5 2 Sniffing 5 3 Flash Memory and Disk 6 1 Resource Data Collection Download Target 6 2 Storing Resources on Flash Memory or Disk 6...

Page 6: ...First Page 7 5 Printer Interfaces 8 1 Setting Up the Communications Port 8 2 Setting Up the Communications Port Using Windows 95 98 Me 8 2 Setting Up the Communications Port Using Windows NT 4 0 8 3 Setting Up the Communications Port Using Windows 2000 8 4 Setting Up the Communications Port Using Windows XP 8 5 Deciding Which Interface to Use 8 6 Parallel Interface 8 7 Standard Parallel Connector ...

Page 7: ...TOC 7 Serial Interface 8 29 Using the RS 232C Serial Interface 8 29 Using the RS 422 Serial Interface 8 39 Network Support 8 45 Input Buffer 8 46 PCL Support A 1 PJL Support B 1 PostScript Support C 1 Index X 1 ...

Page 8: ...321 Lexmark E323 Lexmark T630 Lexmark T632 Lexmark T634 To determine which commands and languages your printer supports see the appendixes in the back of this document or refer to your printer user documentation If specific information about your printer is not included in this edition of the Technical Reference it may be available in another version Visit the Lexmark Web site at www lexmark com p...

Page 9: ...hat cause the printer to enter PCL emulation PostScript emulation and Personal Printer Data Stream PPDS and many other types of commands Chapter 4 PostScript Emulation Provides information about PostScript emulation and explains PostScript emulation supplemental operators Chapter 5 Switching Languages Describes ways to switch printer languages and explains when you may want to choose one method ov...

Page 10: ... including information about hardware and environmental conditions Chapter 8 Printer Interfaces Provides information on printer interfaces including information about parallel and serial interface network support and communication protocols See the tables in the three appendixes to determine if your printer supports a particular PCL emulation PJL or PostScript emulation command The appendixes are ...

Page 11: ...w Click the magnification box on the status bar and select an option from the drop down menu To jump directly to a particular section or key word in this document Click one of the bookmarks in the overview window to the left of the page Click a topic in the document s table of contents Select Tools from the menu bar and then choose Find or Search Click the binoculars icon on the toolbar and then t...

Page 12: ...nce Manual 5961 0509 Hewlett Packard PostScript SIMM Technical Reference I O Device Operators and Parameters C2080 90921 Hewlett Packard Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual 5961H0512 IBM Personal System 2 Hardware Interface Technical Reference S68X 2330 Interface between Data Terminal Equipment and Data Communications Equipment Employing Serial Binary Data Interchange Electronic Indust...

Page 13: ... both printer languages on an interface for example Parallel USB Serial Option 1 or Network Option 1 the printer automatically switches to the printer language being sent by your software program The printer is shipped with SmartSwitch enabled for both printer languages in all interfaces The printer examines all print jobs and switches dynamically between PostScript emulation and PCL emulation Usi...

Page 14: ...d See ENTER LANGUAGE Command on page 3 3 for more information See Printer Job Language on page 3 1 for the syntax and use of PJL Warning When you change printer languages you may lose some or all previously downloaded resources unless Resource Save is set to On or the resources are stored in flash memory or on disk ...

Page 15: ...istance between the top and bottom edge of the physical page and logical page H Distance between the left and right edge of the physical page and the printable area in portrait or distance between the top and bottom edge of the physical page and printable area in landscape I Distance between the top and bottom edge of the physical page and the printable area in portrait or distance between the lef...

Page 16: ... 6360 150 120 0 100 100 3 603 Legal 216 x 356 8 5 x 14 5100 8400 4800 8160 150 120 0 100 100 4 or 10 Folio 216 x 330 8 5 x 13 5100 7800 4800 7560 150 120 0 100 100 6 or 11 11 x 17 Ledger 279 x 432 11 x 17 6600 10200 6300 9960 150 120 0 100 100 15 Statement 139 7 x 215 9 5 5 x 8 5 3300 5100 3000 4860 150 120 0 100 100 101 Universal 297 x 432 11 7 x 36 7200 21600 6730 9960 142 120 0 100 100 Envelope...

Page 17: ... 5100 6600 4800 6360 150 120 0 100 100 3 603 Legal 216 x 356 8 5 x 14 5100 8400 4800 8160 150 120 0 100 100 4 or 10 Folio 216 x 330 8 5 x 13 5100 7800 4800 7560 150 120 0 100 100 6 or 11 11 x 17 Ledger 279 x 432 11 x 17 6600 10200 6300 9960 150 120 0 100 100 15 Statement 139 7 x 215 9 5 5 x 8 5 3300 5100 3000 4860 150 120 0 100 100 101 Universal 216 x 356 8 5 x 14 5100 8500 4800 8160 150 120 0 100...

Page 18: ...0 120 0 100 100 3 603 Legal 216 x 356 8 5 x 14 5100 8400 4800 8160 150 120 0 100 100 4 or 10 Folio 216 x 330 8 5 x 13 5100 7800 4800 7560 150 120 0 100 100 15 Statement 139 7 x 215 9 5 5 x 8 5 3300 5100 3000 4860 150 120 0 100 100 101 Universal3 216 x 356 8 5 x 14 5100 8500 4800 8260 150 120 0 100 100 Envelope 90 DL 220 x 110 8 66 x 4 33 2598 5196 2314 4960 142 118 0 100 100 91 C5 229 x 162 9 02 x...

Page 19: ...ofessional For some printers Print Area supports three values Normal Whole Page and Fit to Page Refer to your printer user documentation for more information The Normal setting which is the factory default means the printable area includes the entire page except the narrow border around the edge of the page This is the nonprintable area The printer measures margin settings relative to the logical ...

Page 20: ...f you use this setting no clipping occurs In Fit to Page the PCL emulation logical page dimensions are equal to the physical page dimensions as in the Whole Page setting The printer holds this formatted image in memory but when the page prints the image is compressed a small amount in both horizontal and vertical directions and then centered on the physical page for letter size paper only This pro...

Page 21: ...rinter user documentation for more information The fonts are divided into two major groups The first 47 fonts R0 to R46 shown on the font sample pages are the standard PCL emulation fonts The 39 remaining fonts R47 to R85 are called Type 1 fonts and were originally defined for PostScript emulation but now also work in the PCL emulation For a list of the 47 standard PCL emulation fonts see Table 2 ...

Page 22: ...atibility mode for each of the 47 standard PCL emulation fonts Since the font selection commands for the forward and backward compatibility modes are identical they are listed together in the table Table 2 4 Forward and Backward Compatibility Font Selection Commands Standard PCL Emulation Font Name Forward and Backward Compatibility Mode Spacing Style Weight Typeface Courier 0 0 0 4099 Courier Ita...

Page 23: ... 4197 CG Omega 1 0 0 4113 CG Omega Italic 1 1 0 4113 CG Omega Bold 1 0 3 4113 CG Omega Bold Italic 1 1 3 4113 Antique Olive 1 0 0 4168 Antique Olive Italic 1 1 0 4168 Antique Olive Bold 1 0 3 4168 Albertus Medium 1 0 1 4362 Albertus Extra Bold 1 0 4 4362 Clarendon Condensed Bold 1 4 3 4140 Marigold 1 0 0 4297 Coronet 1 1 0 4116 Line Printer 16 0 0 0 0 POSTNET Barcode 1 1 0 0 0 Wingdings 1 0 0 3140...

Page 24: ...0 3 24580 1 0 3 61444 Helvetica Bold Italic 1 1 3 24580 1 1 3 61444 Helvetica Narrow 1 4 0 24580 1 4 0 61444 Helvetica Narrow Italic 1 5 0 24580 1 5 0 61444 Helvetica Narrow Bold 1 4 3 24580 1 4 3 61444 Helvetica Narrow Bold Italic 1 5 3 24580 1 5 3 61444 Palatino Roman 1 0 0 24591 1 0 0 61455 Palatino Italic 1 1 0 24591 1 1 0 61455 Palatino Bold 1 0 3 24591 1 0 3 61455 Palatino Bold Italic 1 1 3 ...

Page 25: ...ourierPS 3 0 0 0 24579 CourierPS Oblique 3 0 1 0 24579 CourierPS Bold 3 0 0 3 24579 CourierPS Bold Oblique 3 0 1 3 24579 Times Roman 3 1 0 0 25093 Times Italic 3 1 1 0 25093 Times Bold 3 1 0 3 25093 Times Bold Italic 3 1 1 3 25093 Helvetica Light 2 1 0 3 24580 1 0 3 61444 Helvetica Light Oblique 2 1 1 3 24580 1 1 3 61444 Helvetica Black 2 1 0 5 24580 1 0 5 61444 Helvetica Black Oblique 2 1 1 5 245...

Page 26: ...ngual Euro PC 860 Portugal PC 861 Iceland PC 863 Canadian French PC 865 Nordic PC 1004 OS 2 ABICOMP Brazil Portugal ABICOMP International Roman 8 Roman 9 Roman Extension PS Text MC Text Desk Top Ventura International Ventura US PJL Value LEGAL WIN30 WINL1 ISOL1 ISOL9 PC8 PC8DN PC850 PC858 ROMAN8 PSTEXT DESKTOP VNINTL VNUS Symbol Set ID 1U 9U 19U 0N 9N 10U 11U 12U 13U 20U 21U 23U 25U 9J 13P 14P 8U ...

Page 27: ... Code Page 437 PC 8 Danish Norwegian 437N PC 850 Multilingual PC 858 Multilingual Euro PC 860 Portugal PC 861 Iceland PC 863 Canadian French PC 865 Nordic PC 1004 OS 2 ABICOMP Brazil Portugal ABICOMP International Roman 8 Roman 9 Roman Extension PS Text MC Text Desk Top Ventura International Ventura US PJL Value LEGAL WIN30 WINL1 ISOL1 ISOL9 PC8 PC8DN PC850 PC858 ROMAN8 PSTEXT DESKTOP VNINTL VNUS ...

Page 28: ...PC 8 Danish Norwegian 437N PC 850 Multilingual PC 858 Multilingual Euro PC 860 Portugal PC 861 Iceland PC 863 Canadian French PC 865 Nordic PC 1004 OS 2 ABICOMP Brazil Portugal ABICOMP International Roman 8 Roman 9 Roman Extension PS Text MC Text Desk Top Ventura International Ventura US PJL Value LEGAL WIN30 WINL1 ISOL1 ISOL9 PC8 PC8DN PC850 PC858 ROMAN8 PSTEXT DESKTOP VNINTL VNUS Symbol Set ID 1...

Page 29: ...Latin 9 PC 8 Code Page 437 PC 8 Danish Norwegian 437N PC 850 Multilingual PC 858 Multilingual Euro PC 860 Portugal PC 861 Iceland PC 863 Canadian French PC 865 Nordic PC 1004 OS 2 ABICOMP Brazil Portugal ABICOMP International Roman 8 Roman 9 Roman Extension PS Text MC Text Desk Top Ventura International Ventura US PJL Value LEGAL WIN30 WINL1 ISOL1 ISOL9 PC8 PC8DN PC850 PC858 ROMAN8 PSTEXT DESKTOP ...

Page 30: ...Danish Norwegian 437N PC 850 Multilingual PC 858 Multilingual Euro PC 860 Portugal PC 861 Iceland PC 863 Canadian French PC 865 Nordic PC 1004 OS 2 ABICOMP Brazil Portugal ABICOMP International Roman 8 Roman 9 Roman Extension PS Text MC Text Desk Top Ventura International Ventura US PJL Value LEGAL WIN30 WINL1 ISOL1 ISOL9 PC8 PC8DN PC850 PC858 ROMAN8 PSTEXT DESKTOP VNINTL VNUS Symbol Set ID 1U 9U ...

Page 31: ... OS 2 ABICOMP Brazil Portugal ABICOMP International Roman 8 Roman 9 Roman Extension PS Text MC Text Desk Top Ventura International Ventura US PJL Value LEGAL WIN30 WINL1 ISOL1 ISOL9 PC8 PC8DN PC850 PC858 ROMAN8 PSTEXT DESKTOP VNINTL VNUS Symbol Set ID 1U 9U 19U 0N 9N 10U 11U 12U 13U 20U 21U 23U 25U 9J 13P 14P 8U 4U 0E 10J 12J 7J 13J 14J Indicates Typeface supports the specified Symbol Set Indicate...

Page 32: ... Greece PC 851 Greece PC 8 Latin Greek PC 8 Greek Alternate 437G Greek 8 PJL Value WINL2 ISOL2 PC852 WINL5 ISOL5 PC8TK Symbol Set ID 9E 2N 17U 24Q 27Q 5T 5N 16U 18U 9T 8T 19L 6N 26U 9R 10N 3R 10R 12R 13R 14R 9G 12N 11G 10G 12G 14G 8G Courier Courier Italic Courier Bold Courier Bold Italic CG Times CG Times Italic CG Times Bold CG Times Bold Italic Univers Medium Univers Medium Italic Univers Bold ...

Page 33: ...atin 5 ISO 8859 9 Latin 5 PC 857 Latin 5 Turkish PC 853 Latin 3 Turkish PC Turkish 437T Turkish 8 Windows 98 Latin 6 Baltic ISO 8859 10 Latin 6 PC 775 Baltic PC 8 Latin 6 Windows 98 Cyrillic ISO 8859 5 Latin Cyrillic PC 866 Cyrillic PC 855 Cyrillic Russian GOST PC 8 Bulgarian Ukrainian Windows 98 Greek ISO 8859 7 Latin Greek PC 869 Greece PC 851 Greece PC 8 Latin Greek PC 8 Greek Alternate 437G Gr...

Page 34: ...98 Latin 5 ISO 8859 9 Latin 5 PC 857 Latin 5 Turkish PC 853 Latin 3 Turkish PC Turkish 437T Turkish 8 Windows 98 Latin 6 Baltic ISO 8859 10 Latin 6 PC 775 Baltic PC 8 Latin 6 Windows 98 Cyrillic ISO 8859 5 Latin Cyrillic PC 866 Cyrillic PC 855 Cyrillic Russian GOST PC 8 Bulgarian Ukrainian Windows 98 Greek ISO 8859 7 Latin Greek PC 869 Greece PC 851 Greece PC 8 Latin Greek PC 8 Greek Alternate 437...

Page 35: ... Latin 5 ISO 8859 9 Latin 5 PC 857 Latin 5 Turkish PC 853 Latin 3 Turkish PC Turkish 437T Turkish 8 Windows 98 Latin 6 Baltic ISO 8859 10 Latin 6 PC 775 Baltic PC 8 Latin 6 Windows 98 Cyrillic ISO 8859 5 Latin Cyrillic PC 866 Cyrillic PC 855 Cyrillic Russian GOST PC 8 Bulgarian Ukrainian Windows 98 Greek ISO 8859 7 Latin Greek PC 869 Greece PC 851 Greece PC 8 Latin Greek PC 8 Greek Alternate 437G ...

Page 36: ...kish 437T Turkish 8 Windows 98 Latin 6 Baltic ISO 8859 10 Latin 6 PC 775 Baltic PC 8 Latin 6 Windows 98 Cyrillic ISO 8859 5 Latin Cyrillic PC 866 Cyrillic PC 855 Cyrillic Russian GOST PC 8 Bulgarian Ukrainian Windows 98 Greek ISO 8859 7 Latin Greek PC 869 Greece PC 851 Greece PC 8 Latin Greek PC 8 Greek Alternate 437G Greek 8 PJL Value WINL2 ISOL2 PC852 WINL5 ISOL5 PC8TK Symbol Set ID 9E 2N 17U 24...

Page 37: ...talic Courier Bold Courier Bold Italic CG Times CG Times Italic CG Times Bold CG Times Bold Italic Univers Medium Univers Medium Italic Univers Bold Univers Bold Italic Times New Roman Times New Roman Italic Times New Roman Bold Times New Roman BoldItalic Arial Arial Italic Arial Bold Arial Bold Italic Letter Gothic Letter Gothic Italic Indicates Typeface supports the specified Symbol Set Indicate...

Page 38: ...ca Italic Helvetica Bold Table 2 8 PCL Emulation Symbol Sets Continued Specials Specials Typeface Symbol Set Ventura Math PS Math Math 8 Pi font Microsoft Publishing PC 911 Katakana POSTNET Barcode Symbol Wingdings Ventura ITC Zapf Dingbats PS ITC Zapf Dingbats PCL ITC Zapf Dingbats PJL Value VNMATH PSMATH MATH8 PIFONT MSPUBL Symbol Set ID 6M 5M 8M 15U 6J 3K 15Y 19M 579L 9L 10L 14L Indicates Typef...

Page 39: ...old Italic ITC Zapf Chancery Medium Italic CourierPS CourierPS Oblique Table 2 8 PCL Emulation Symbol Sets Continued Specials Specials Typeface Symbol Set Ventura Math PS Math Math 8 Pi font Microsoft Publishing PC 911 Katakana POSTNET Barcode Symbol Wingdings Ventura ITC Zapf Dingbats PS ITC Zapf Dingbats PCL ITC Zapf Dingbats PJL Value VNMATH PSMATH MATH8 PIFONT MSPUBL Symbol Set ID 6M 5M 8M 15U...

Page 40: ...ce Symbol Set Ventura Math PS Math Math 8 Pi font Microsoft Publishing PC 911 Katakana POSTNET Barcode Symbol Wingdings Ventura ITC Zapf Dingbats PS ITC Zapf Dingbats PCL ITC Zapf Dingbats PJL Value VNMATH PSMATH MATH8 PIFONT MSPUBL Symbol Set ID 6M 5M 8M 15U 6J 3K 15Y 19M 579L 9L 10L 14L Indicates Typeface supports the specified Symbol Set Indicates Typeface does not support the specified Symbol ...

Page 41: ...d Kingdom 0U ISO 6 ASCII 0S ISO 11 Swedish for Names 0I ISO 15 Italian 2S ISO 17 Spanish 1G ISO 21 German 0D ISO 60 Norwegian Version 1 1F ISO 69 French 2U ISO 2 IRV International Ref Version 0F ISO 25 French 0G ISO HP German 0K ISO 14 JIS ASCII 2K ISO 57 Chinese 3S ISO 10 Swedish 1S ISO HP Spanish 6S ISO 85 Spanish 4S ISO 16 Portuguese 5S ISO 84 Portuguese 1D ISO 61 Norwegian Version 2 ...

Page 42: ...are available for a font and the code point for each of these characters Your printer has 88 resident symbol sets The tables beginning on page 2 33 show the symbol sets available for each font in PCL emulation Not all fonts support all symbol sets You can also select fonts using PJL commands The selection parameter is the number portion from the font identifier shown on the font sample pages such ...

Page 43: ...e the font selection commands for the forward and backward compatibility modes are identical they are listed together in the table Table 2 10 Forward and Backward Compatibility Font Selection Commands Standard PCL Emulation Font Name Forward and Backward Compatibility Mode Spacing Style Weight Typeface Courier 0 0 0 4099 Courier Italic 0 1 0 4099 Courier Bold 0 0 3 4099 Courier Bold Italic 0 1 3 4...

Page 44: ...mpatibility modes are identical they are listed together in the table Table 2 11 Forward and Backward Compatibility Font Selection Commands Standard PCL Emulation Font Name Forward and Backward Compatibility Mode Spacing Style Weight Typeface C39 Narrow 1 1 0 0 32774 C39 Regular 1 1 0 0 32772 C39 Wide 1 1 0 0 32777 OCR A 1 0 0 0 23584 OCR B 1 0 0 0 23590 1 This font is not implemented in the Hewle...

Page 45: ...sh Norwegian 437N PC 850 Multilingual PC 858 Multilingual Euro PC 860 Portugal PC 861 Iceland PC 863 Canadian French PC 865 Nordic PC 1004 OS 2 ABICOMP Brazil Portugal ABICOMP International Roman 8 Roman 9 Roman Extension PS Text MC Text Desk Top Ventura International Ventura US PJL Value LEGAL WIN30 WINL1 ISOL1 ISOL9 PC8 PC8DN PC850 PC858 ROMAN8 PSTEXT DESKTOP VNINTL VNUS Symbol Set ID 1U 9U 19U ...

Page 46: ...Euro PC 860 Portugal PC 861 Iceland PC 863 Canadian French PC 865 Nordic PC 1004 OS 2 ABICOMP Brazil Portugal ABICOMP International Roman 8 Roman 9 Roman Extension PS Text MC Text Desk Top Ventura International Ventura US PJL Value LEGAL WIN30 WINL1 ISOL1 ISOL9 PC8 PC8DN PC850 PC858 ROMAN8 PSTEXT DESKTOP VNINTL VNUS Symbol Set ID 1U 9U 19U 0N 9N 10U 11U 12U 13U 20U 21U 23U 25U 9J 13P 14P 8U 4U 0E ...

Page 47: ...sian GOST PC 8 Bulgarian Ukrainian Windows 98 Greek ISO 8859 7 Latin Greek PC 869 Greece PC 851 Greece PC 8 Latin Greek PC 8 Greek Alternate 437G Greek 8 PJL Value WINL2 ISOL2 PC852 WINL5 ISOL5 PC8TK Symbol Set ID 9E 2N 17U 24Q 27Q 5T 5N 16U 18U 9T 8T 19L 6N 26U 9R 10N 3R 10R 12R 13R 14R 9G 12N 11G 10G 12G 14G 8G Courier Courier Italic Courier Bold Courier Bold Italic Times New Roman Times New Rom...

Page 48: ...ngbats PCL ITC Zapf Dingbats PJL Value VNMATH PSMATH MATH8 PIFONT MSPUBL Symbol Set ID 6M 5M 8M 15U 6J 3K 15Y 0O 1O 9Y 109Y 209Y 19M 579L 9L 10L 14L Courier Courier Italic Courier Bold Courier Bold Italic Times New Roman Times New Roman Italic Times New Roman Bold Times New Roman BoldItalic Arial Arial Italic Arial Bold Arial Bold Italic Line Printer 16 POSTNET Barcode C39 Narrow C39 Regular C39 W...

Page 49: ...ed Kingdom 0U ISO 6 ASCII 0S ISO 11 Swedish for Names 0I ISO 15 Italian 2S ISO 17 Spanish 1G ISO 21 German 0D ISO 60 Norwegian Version 1 1F ISO 69 French 2U ISO 2 IRV International Ref Version 0F ISO 25 French 0G ISO HP German 0K ISO 14 JIS ASCII 2K ISO 57 Chinese 3S ISO 10 Swedish 1S ISO HP Spanish 6S ISO 85 Spanish 4S ISO 16 Portuguese 5S ISO 84 Portuguese 1D ISO 61 Norwegian Version 2 ...

Page 50: ...rofessional Refer to your printer user documentation for more information The fonts are divided into three major groups The first 47 fonts R0 to R46 shown on the font sample pages are the standard PCL emulation fonts The next 39 fonts R47 to R85 are called Type 1 fonts and were originally defined for PostScript emulation but now also work in the PCL emulation The final five fonts R86 to R90 are ad...

Page 51: ...e Hewlett Packard Company s LaserJet 5 and the Lexmark family of printers Standard PCL Emulation Fonts The following table lists the font selection commands for forward and backward compatibility mode for each of the 52 standard PCL emulation fonts Since the font selection commands for the forward and backward compatibility modes are identical they are listed together in the table Table 2 16 Forwa...

Page 52: ...d Antiqua 1 0 0 4197 Garamond Kursiv 1 1 0 4197 Garamond Halbfett 1 0 3 4197 Garamond Kursiv Halbfett 1 1 3 4197 CG Omega 1 0 0 4113 CG Omega Italic 1 1 0 4113 CG Omega Bold 1 0 3 4113 CG Omega Bold Italic 1 1 3 4113 Antique Olive 1 0 0 4168 Antique Olive Italic 1 1 0 4168 Antique Olive Bold 1 0 3 4168 Albertus Medium 1 0 1 4362 Albertus Extra Bold 1 0 4 4362 Clarendon Condensed Bold 1 4 3 4140 Ma...

Page 53: ...ing Style Weight Typeface Helvetica 1 0 0 24580 1 0 0 61444 Helvetica Italic 1 1 0 24580 1 1 0 61444 Helvetica Bold 1 0 3 24580 1 0 3 61444 Helvetica Bold Italic 1 1 3 24580 1 1 3 61444 Helvetica Narrow 1 4 0 24580 1 4 0 61444 Helvetica Narrow Italic 1 5 0 24580 1 5 0 61444 Helvetica Narrow Bold 1 4 3 24580 1 4 3 61444 Helvetica Narrow Bold Italic 1 5 3 24580 1 5 3 61444 Palatino Roman 1 0 0 24591...

Page 54: ...ue 3 0 1 0 24579 CourierPS Bold 3 0 0 3 24579 CourierPS Bold Oblique 3 0 1 3 24579 Times Roman 3 1 0 0 25093 Times Italic 3 1 1 0 25093 Times Bold 3 1 0 3 25093 Times Bold Italic 3 1 1 3 25093 Helvetica Light 2 1 0 3 24580 1 0 3 61444 Helvetica Light Oblique 2 1 1 3 24580 1 1 3 61444 Helvetica Black 2 1 0 5 24580 1 0 5 61444 Helvetica Black Oblique 2 1 1 5 24580 1 1 5 61444 SymbolPS 3 1 0 0 45358 ...

Page 55: ... PCL5 PJL RESET ESC 12345X Specialty PCL Fonts The following table lists the font selection commands for forward and backward compatibility mode for each of the five specialty PCL fonts Since the font selection commands for the forward and backward compatibility modes are identical they are listed together in the table Table 2 18 Forward and Backward Compatibility Font Selection Commands Standard ...

Page 56: ...ingual PC 858 Multilingual Euro PC 860 Portugal PC 861 Iceland PC 863 Canadian French PC 865 Nordic PC 1004 OS 2 ABICOMP Brazil Portugal ABICOMP International Roman 8 Roman 9 Roman Extension PS Text MC Text Desk Top Ventura International Ventura US PJL Value LEGAL WIN30 WINL1 ISOL1 ISOL9 PC8 PC8DN PC850 PC858 ROMAN8 PSTEXT DESKTOP VNINTL VNUS Symbol Set ID 1U 9U 19U 0N 9N 10U 11U 12U 13U 20U 21U 2...

Page 57: ...SO 8859 15 Latin 9 PC 8 Code Page 437 PC 8 Danish Norwegian 437N PC 850 Multilingual PC 858 Multilingual Euro PC 860 Portugal PC 861 Iceland PC 863 Canadian French PC 865 Nordic PC 1004 OS 2 ABICOMP Brazil Portugal ABICOMP International Roman 8 Roman 9 Roman Extension PS Text MC Text Desk Top Ventura International Ventura US PJL Value LEGAL WIN30 WINL1 ISOL1 ISOL9 PC8 PC8DN PC850 PC858 ROMAN8 PSTE...

Page 58: ...Code Page 437 PC 8 Danish Norwegian 437N PC 850 Multilingual PC 858 Multilingual Euro PC 860 Portugal PC 861 Iceland PC 863 Canadian French PC 865 Nordic PC 1004 OS 2 ABICOMP Brazil Portugal ABICOMP International Roman 8 Roman 9 Roman Extension PS Text MC Text Desk Top Ventura International Ventura US PJL Value LEGAL WIN30 WINL1 ISOL1 ISOL9 PC8 PC8DN PC850 PC858 ROMAN8 PSTEXT DESKTOP VNINTL VNUS S...

Page 59: ...Latin 1 ECMA 94 ISO 8859 15 Latin 9 PC 8 Code Page 437 PC 8 Danish Norwegian 437N PC 850 Multilingual PC 858 Multilingual Euro PC 860 Portugal PC 861 Iceland PC 863 Canadian French PC 865 Nordic PC 1004 OS 2 ABICOMP Brazil Portugal ABICOMP International Roman 8 Roman 9 Roman Extension PS Text MC Text Desk Top Ventura International Ventura US PJL Value LEGAL WIN30 WINL1 ISOL1 ISOL9 PC8 PC8DN PC850 ...

Page 60: ...437N PC 850 Multilingual PC 858 Multilingual Euro PC 860 Portugal PC 861 Iceland PC 863 Canadian French PC 865 Nordic PC 1004 OS 2 ABICOMP Brazil Portugal ABICOMP International Roman 8 Roman 9 Roman Extension PS Text MC Text Desk Top Ventura International Ventura US PJL Value LEGAL WIN30 WINL1 ISOL1 ISOL9 PC8 PC8DN PC850 PC858 ROMAN8 PSTEXT DESKTOP VNINTL VNUS Symbol Set ID 1U 9U 19U 0N 9N 10U 11U...

Page 61: ... Greece PC 851 Greece PC 8 Latin Greek PC 8 Greek Alternate 437G Greek 8 PJL Value WINL2 ISOL2 PC852 WINL5 ISOL5 PC8TK Symbol Set ID 9E 2N 17U 24Q 27Q 5T 5N 16U 18U 9T 8T 19L 6N 26U 9R 10N 3R 10R 12R 13R 14R 9G 12N 11G 10G 12G 14G 8G Courier Courier Italic Courier Bold Courier Bold Italic CG Times CG Times Italic CG Times Bold CG Times Bold Italic Univers Medium Univers Medium Italic Univers Bold ...

Page 62: ...atin 5 ISO 8859 9 Latin 5 PC 857 Latin 5 Turkish PC 853 Latin 3 Turkish PC Turkish 437T Turkish 8 Windows 98 Latin 6 Baltic ISO 8859 10 Latin 6 PC 775 Baltic PC 8 Latin 6 Windows 98 Cyrillic ISO 8859 5 Latin Cyrillic PC 866 Cyrillic PC 855 Cyrillic Russian GOST PC 8 Bulgarian Ukrainian Windows 98 Greek ISO 8859 7 Latin Greek PC 869 Greece PC 851 Greece PC 8 Latin Greek PC 8 Greek Alternate 437G Gr...

Page 63: ... 98 Latin 5 ISO 8859 9 Latin 5 PC 857 Latin 5 Turkish PC 853 Latin 3 Turkish PC Turkish 437T Turkish 8 Windows 98 Latin 6 Baltic ISO 8859 10 Latin 6 PC 775 Baltic PC 8 Latin 6 Windows 98 Cyrillic ISO 8859 5 Latin Cyrillic PC 866 Cyrillic PC 855 Cyrillic Russian GOST PC 8 Bulgarian Ukrainian Windows 98 Greek ISO 8859 7 Latin Greek PC 869 Greece PC 851 Greece PC 8 Latin Greek PC 8 Greek Alternate 43...

Page 64: ... Latin 5 ISO 8859 9 Latin 5 PC 857 Latin 5 Turkish PC 853 Latin 3 Turkish PC Turkish 437T Turkish 8 Windows 98 Latin 6 Baltic ISO 8859 10 Latin 6 PC 775 Baltic PC 8 Latin 6 Windows 98 Cyrillic ISO 8859 5 Latin Cyrillic PC 866 Cyrillic PC 855 Cyrillic Russian GOST PC 8 Bulgarian Ukrainian Windows 98 Greek ISO 8859 7 Latin Greek PC 869 Greece PC 851 Greece PC 8 Latin Greek PC 8 Greek Alternate 437G ...

Page 65: ... Latin 3 Turkish PC Turkish 437T Turkish 8 Windows 98 Latin 6 Baltic ISO 8859 10 Latin 6 PC 775 Baltic PC 8 Latin 6 Windows 98 Cyrillic ISO 8859 5 Latin Cyrillic PC 866 Cyrillic PC 855 Cyrillic Russian GOST PC 8 Bulgarian Ukrainian Windows 98 Greek ISO 8859 7 Latin Greek PC 869 Greece PC 851 Greece PC 8 Latin Greek PC 8 Greek Alternate 437G Greek 8 PJL Value WINL2 ISOL2 PC852 WINL5 ISOL5 PC8TK Sym...

Page 66: ...et ID 6M 5M 8M 15U 6J 3K 15Y 0O 1O 9Y 109Y 209Y 19M 579L 9L 10L 14L Courier Courier Italic Courier Bold Courier Bold Italic CG Times CG Times Italic CG Times Bold CG Times Bold Italic Univers Medium Univers Medium Italic Univers Bold Univers Bold Italic Times New Roman Times New Roman Italic Times New Roman Bold Times New Roman BoldItalic Arial Arial Italic Arial Bold Indicates Typeface supports t...

Page 67: ...ecials Specials Typeface Symbol Set Ventura Math PS Math Math 8 Pi font Microsoft Publishing PC 911 Katakana POSTNET Barcode OCR A OCR B C39 Bar Code Upper Case C39 Bar Code plus Lower Case C39 Bar Code plus Human Readable Symbol Wingdings Ventura ITC Zapf Dingbats PS ITC Zapf Dingbats PCL ITC Zapf Dingbats PJL Value VNMATH PSMATH MATH8 PIFONT MSPUBL Symbol Set ID 6M 5M 8M 15U 6J 3K 15Y 0O 1O 9Y 1...

Page 68: ...s Specials Typeface Symbol Set Ventura Math PS Math Math 8 Pi font Microsoft Publishing PC 911 Katakana POSTNET Barcode OCR A OCR B C39 Bar Code Upper Case C39 Bar Code plus Lower Case C39 Bar Code plus Human Readable Symbol Wingdings Ventura ITC Zapf Dingbats PS ITC Zapf Dingbats PCL ITC Zapf Dingbats PJL Value VNMATH PSMATH MATH8 PIFONT MSPUBL Symbol Set ID 6M 5M 8M 15U 6J 3K 15Y 0O 1O 9Y 109Y 2...

Page 69: ...ued Specials Specials Typeface Symbol Set Ventura Math PS Math Math 8 Pi font Microsoft Publishing PC 911 Katakana POSTNET Barcode OCR A OCR B C39 Bar Code Upper Case C39 Bar Code plus Lower Case C39 Bar Code plus Human Readable Symbol Wingdings Ventura ITC Zapf Dingbats PS ITC Zapf Dingbats PCL ITC Zapf Dingbats PJL Value VNMATH PSMATH MATH8 PIFONT MSPUBL Symbol Set ID 6M 5M 8M 15U 6J 3K 15Y 0O 1...

Page 70: ... C39 Bar Code plus Lower Case C39 Bar Code plus Human Readable Symbol Wingdings Ventura ITC Zapf Dingbats PS ITC Zapf Dingbats PCL ITC Zapf Dingbats PJL Value VNMATH PSMATH MATH8 PIFONT MSPUBL Symbol Set ID 6M 5M 8M 15U 6J 3K 15Y 0O 1O 9Y 109Y 209Y 19M 579L 9L 10L 14L Indicates Typeface supports the specified Symbol Set Indicates Typeface does not support the specified Symbol Set Grey shaded cells...

Page 71: ...ed Kingdom 0U ISO 6 ASCII 0S ISO 11 Swedish for Names 0I ISO 15 Italian 2S ISO 17 Spanish 1G ISO 21 German 0D ISO 60 Norwegian Version 1 1F ISO 69 French 2U ISO 2 IRV International Ref Version 0F ISO 25 French 0G ISO HP German 0K ISO 14 JIS ASCII 2K ISO 57 Chinese 3S ISO 10 Swedish 1S ISO HP Spanish 6S ISO 85 Spanish 4S ISO 16 Portuguese 5S ISO 84 Portuguese 1D ISO 61 Norwegian Version 2 ...

Page 72: ...ata to be printed Table 2 23 Control Codes Code Dec Hex Function Result BS 8 08 Backspace Moves the cursor toward the left margin one horizontal space equal to the last printed character HT 9 09 Horizontal Tab Moves the cursor to the next defined tab stop LF 10 0A Line Feed Advances the cursor to the same horizontal position on the following line as determined by either the Vertical Motion Index V...

Page 73: ...able The decimal value is the value shown in the bottom of the cell or box with that parameter To find a hex value go straight up the grid from the desired parameter and read the value in the top heading This is the first character of the hex value Next go straight across the grid to the left of the parameter and read the value in the left column heading This is the second character of the hex val...

Page 74: ...t form sends the first 3 bytes only once in the string To combine commands Use the first 3 bytes characters of the command only once at the start of the command string Make the last letter of each command in the string lowercase Capitalize the last letter of the string For example notice that the first 3 bytes of these two commands are the same ESC s10H Select 10 characters per inch ESC s4099T Sel...

Page 75: ...Copies 1 to 32767 Default 1 Number of Copies Affects the page currently in process and subsequent pages ESC l S 0 Single Sided Default 1 Duplex Long Edge Binding 2 Duplex Short Edge Binding 100 Manual Duplex First Sides 101 Manual Duplex Second Sides Simplex Duplex Print Long edge or short edge binding refers to the side of the physical page where binding occurs ESC l U number of Decipoints Range ...

Page 76: ...Rectangle Size by PCL Unit ESC c A Vertical Rectangle Size by PCL Unit ESC c B The Unit of Measure also affects the rounding of character escapements and the Horizontal Motion Index Note This command does not affect the interpretation of binary raster data for bitmapped fonts raster graphics or user defined fill patterns ESC 12345X Universal Exit Language UEL Start of PJL This command terminates t...

Page 77: ...printing is not supported on any envelope The size loaded in the active source is checked to see if it matches the requested size If the multipurpose feeder is configured as Cassette or Manual the same applies however if the multipurpose feeder is configured as First and media is loaded in the multipurpose feeder then regardless of media size it is the source used until it is empty ESC l H 0 Activ...

Page 78: ...rtical Rotated Printing Character Text Path Direction Vertically rotates text for use in vertical writing such as printing Japanese text ESC a L Column Default 0 Set Left Margin Sets left margin to left edge of the designated column Note The column width is defined by the space character of the active font and the Horizontal Motion Index HMI ESC a M Column Default Logical Page Width Set Right Marg...

Page 79: ... feed past the bottom margin ejects a page and places the cursor at the top margin of the next page ESC k H number of 1 120 inch increments Valid to 4 decimal places Set Horizontal Motion Index HMI Sets the width of all characters for fixed space fonts Sets only the width of the space for proportional spaced fonts ESC l C number of 1 48 inch increments Valid to 4 decimal places Default 8 Set Verti...

Page 80: ...ich physical page side to print next when duplex printing Note When the duplex option is not installed this command causes a conditional page eject ESC l P number from 0 to 14 0 default page length is used 1 to 14 new page length is set Set Page Length Sets the logical page length in number of lines Notes This command is sent at the beginning of a page in a print job and prior to any printable dat...

Page 81: ...5 Custom Type 5 or User Type 5 Custom Type 6 Custom Type 6 or User Type 6 For example the following shows the command and parameters used to select bond paper ESC n5WdBond To select letterhead paper ESC n11WdLetterhead Table 2 28 Cursor Positioning Command Parameters Function Result ESC a C number of Columns1 Horizontal Cursor Position in Columns Moves the cursor to a new position along the horizo...

Page 82: ...e Command ESC Half Line Feed Moves the cursor down 1 2 line 1 2 of the current VMI ESC k G 0 CR CR LF LF FF FF Default 1 CR CR LF LF LF FF FF 2 CR CR LF CR LF FF CR FF 3 CR CR LF LF CR LF FF CR FF Set Line Termination Controls how the printer responds to the Carriage Return CR Line Feed LF and Form Feed FF control codes ESC f S 0 Push 1 Pop Push Pop Cursor Position Sets up a cursor position stack ...

Page 83: ...tional or fixed spacing ESC s H primary ESC s H secondary characters per inch Default 10 Select Pitch Selects the number of characters per inch cpi for a fixed space bitmapped or monospaced scalable font Valid to 2 decimal places Note Pitch is not needed for proportional spaced fonts ESC s V primary ESC s V secondary height in points 25 to 999 75 Default 12 Height Select Point Size Sets the font h...

Page 84: ...face number is the last number on the font selection command example line The example line is below the name of the font In the following example the typeface number is underlined RO Courier ESC symset ESC s0p pitch h0s0b4099T ESC X primary ESC X secondary Font ID 0 32767 Select Font by Font ID Selects the font by the identification number ESC 3 primary ESC 3 secondary Select Default Font Sets all...

Page 85: ... primary and secondary font Table 2 30 User Defined Symbol Set Command Parameters Function Result ESC c R Symbol Set ID 0 32767 Default 0 Symbol Set ID Code Sets the symbol set identification for the symbol set downloaded ESC f W data number of data bytes Define Symbol Set Contains the data for the user defined symbol sets ESC c S 0 Delete all temporary and permanent 1 Delete all temporary 2 Delet...

Page 86: ...ted ESC s W data number of data bytes Load Character Downloads character descriptor and data to the current character code Table 2 32 Macros Command Parameters Function Result ESC f Y Macro ID 0 32767 Default 0 Set Macro ID Sets the ID for the macro you have created on flash or disk ESC f X 0 Start definition 1 End definition 2 Execute macro previous macro ID 3 Call macro previous macro ID 4 Enabl...

Page 87: ...ing of white pixels from the source onto the destination image ESC v O 0 Transparent Default 1 Opaque Pattern Transparency Mode Affects copying of white pixels from the pattern onto the destination image ESC l O logical operation value 0 to 255 Default 252 Logical Operation Defines boolean operations to be performed on data already printed and data about to be printed ESC l R 0 Grid Intersection D...

Page 88: ...Note Use Area Fill ID command ESC c G to set ID Table 2 35 Rectangular Area Fill Graphics Command Parameters Function Result ESC c H Number of Decipoints 0 32767 1 Decipoint 1 720 inch Default 0 valid to 4 decimal places Horizontal Rectangle Size in Decipoints Specifies the rectangle width in decipoints ESC c A Number of PCL Units 0 32767 Default 0 Horizontal Rectangle Size in PCL Units Specifies ...

Page 89: ...fined Pattern ID Area Fill ID Selects pattern used to fill rectangle area Note This command is also used to set the user defined pattern ID ESC c P 0 Black Fill Default 1 White Fill 2 Gray Fill 3 Pre Defined Cross Hatch Pattern Fill 4 User Defined Pattern 5 Current Pattern Fill 9 True gray Level Fill Fill Rectangular Area Fills a rectangular area defined by Horizontal and Vertical Rectangle Sizes ...

Page 90: ... graphics ESC r T Number of Raster Lines Raster Height Source Sets height of clip window for raster graphics ESC r A 0 Left Graphics Margin at 0 Default 1 Current Cursor Position 2 At logical left page limit with scaling On 3 At current cursor position with scaling On Start Raster Graphics Sets the left margin for raster graphics ESC b V data Number of Data Bytes Transfer Raster Data by Plane This...

Page 91: ...Note For further information see Raster Compression Mode on page 2 89 and Group 3 and Group 4 Raster Compression on page 2 94 ESC b W data Number of Data Bytes Transfer Raster Data by Row Block Transfers RIG data Note After each command the cursor position is moved to the beginning of the next raster row ESC rB End Raster Graphics Version B Signals end of raster graphics transfer If a Raster Heigh...

Page 92: ...1 Y res for C plane 0x012C 300 or 0x0258 600 Byte 12 13 C plane intensity levels 0x02 1 bit plane or 0x04 2 bits plane Byte 14 15 X res for M plane 0x012C 300 or 0x0258 600 Byte 16 17 Y res for M plane 0x012C 300 or 0x0258 600 Byte 18 19 M plane intensity levels 0x02 1 bit plane or 0x04 2 bits plane Byte 20 21 X res for Y plane 0x012C 300 or 0x0258 600 Byte 22 23 Y res for Y plane 0x012C 300 or 0x...

Page 93: ...nitializes the color lookup tables for each primary color to the unity curve 770 Data Data for color lookup table Color Lookup Tables Enables the color lookup tables and specifies the table to use ESC m W data 7 to 32767 Data Data size and data of byte aligned binary data that specifies a matrix or matrices for the primary colors Download Dither Matrix Downloads a device dependent user defined dit...

Page 94: ...and ESC v C 32767 0 to 32767 0 Color Component Three Indicates the third primary color specified by the Assign Color Index command ESC v I Palette Index 0 to 2n 1 Palette Index Assign Color Index Designates the three current color components to the specified palette index number n represents the number of bits per index ESC v S Palette Index 0 to 2n 1 Palette Index Foreground Color Sets the foregr...

Page 95: ...nt otherwise next higher priority Set Status Readback Location Unit Sets the status location unit to the specified value The location unit is used along with the location type to identify a location for the Inquire Status Readback Entity command Note The unit value is interpreted differently depending on the location type specified ESC s I 0 Font 1 Macro 2 User defined pattern 3 Symbol set for unb...

Page 96: ...inches 0 to 32767 GL 2 Vertical Plot Size Specifies the vertical scaling factor used when importing an image into the picture frame ESC B 0 Use Previous GL 2 Pen Position 1 Use Current PCL Cursor Position Enter GL 2 Language Exits PCL emulation and uses GL 2 commands to print ESC A 0 Use Previous PCL Cursor Position 1 Use Current GL 2 Pen Position Enter PCL Emulation Exits GL 2 mode and uses PCL e...

Page 97: ...mmand processing ESCz Print Test Page Causes a test page to print ESC o M b 1 Ink Saver 0 Normal 1 Best Print Quality Selects the print quality setting for the page ESC l M b 0 Plain Paper 1 Bond 2 Coated Paper 3 Glossy Paper 4 Transparency 101 Photo Paper 102 Card Stock 103 Labels 104 Envelope 105 Letterhead 106 Preprinted 107 Colored Paper 108 Iron On Paper Type Selects the paper type setting fo...

Page 98: ...2 Y2 X3 Y3 Bezier Relative BZ X1 Y1 X2 Y2 X3 Y3 Bezier Absolute CI radius chord_angle Circle PA X Y Plot Absolute PD X Y Pen Down PE flag value coordinates Polyline Encoded PR X Y Plot Relative PU X Y Pen Up RT Xincr inter Yincr inter Xincr end Yincr end chord_angle Arc Relative Three Point WU type Pen Width Units Table 2 43 Polygon Group Command Parameter Command Name EA X Y Edge Rectangle Absolu...

Page 99: ...ne Label Terminator DV path line Define Variable Text Path ES width height Extra Space FI font_ID Primary Font FN font_ID Secondary Font LB char char label_terminator Label LM mode row number Label Mode LO position Label Origin LO 21 Uses PCL Label Origin SA Select Alternate Font SB mode Scalable or Bitmapped Fonts SD kind value Define Standard Font SI width height Absolute Character Size SL tange...

Page 100: ...D Fill Type FT 9 level Fill Type LA kind value Line Attributes LT pattern_number pattern_length mode Line Type NP number Number of Pens PC pen red green blue Pen Color PW width pen Pen Width RF index width height pen Define Raster Fill SM character Symbol Mode SP pen Select Pen SV screen_type option1 option2 Screened Vectors SV 9 level Screened Vectors TM width height number Threshold Matrix TR mo...

Page 101: ...t parameters Raster Compression Mode The Raster Compression Mode command determines how raster data is coded It affects the amount of code required to create an image and the efficiency of image printing Syntax ESC b M Parameters 0 Uncoded default 1 Run Length Encoded 2 Tagged Image File Format TIFF Byte 3 Delta Row 5 Adaptive Compression 9 Replacement Delta Row 999 Zlib 1002 Group 4 1003 Group 3 ...

Page 102: ...it 5 to the third dot and so forth Example ESC p300x300Y Move the cursor to 1 x 1 1 in from top margin and 1 in from left edge of logical page ESC t100R Set resolution to 100 dots per inch ESC r0F Rotate image to match current orientation ESC b0M Set compression mode to Uncoded ESC r1A Start raster graphics at current position ESC b8W FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF x Raster data uncompressed ESC b8W 80 0...

Page 103: ...1x 80 x 6x 00 x 1x 01 x ESC b2W 07FF x 8x FF x ESC rB End graphics Tagged Image File Format TIFF Packbits contain a control byte a signed number that indicates whether the raster data bytes are to be repeated up to 127 times or printed as encoded data For control values of 0 through 127 the next Control 1 byte s is uncoded For control values of 1 through 127 FF x 81 x the next byte is repeated Abs...

Page 104: ...0 if the offset is 31 the next byte s is added to the offset until the next byte is not 255 Example ESC p300x1200Y Move cursor to 1 x 4 ESC b3M Set compression to Delta Row ESC r1A Start raster graphics at current position Num Offset ESC b9W E0FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF x 111 00000 b 8 at 0 FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF x ESC b9W E08000000000000001 x 8 at 0 8000000000000001 x ESC b0W No bytes change ESC b0W No bytes cha...

Page 105: ...ion ESC b29W Raster Data 29 bytes follow 03 0009 x E0FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF x Delta Row 8 at 0 FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFh x 01 0006 x 0080 FB00 0001 x Run Length 1 80 x 6x 00 x 1 01 x 05 0035 x Duplicate rows 61 times 02 0002 x F9FF x TIFF 8x FF x ESC rB End graphics Table 2 46 Adaptive Compression Control Strings Scan Mode CountH CountL Data 0 Data sizeH L Uncoded raster scan data 1 Data sizeH L Size of Run len...

Page 106: ... of compression used and indicates whether the block is a final block Other information in the header includes checksums compression algorithm used and the level of compression In compression all checksums are set to zero and in decompression the checksums are ignored The memory required for zlib compression and decompression is independent of the size of the data to be compressed or decompressed ...

Page 107: ...ll lines of data must be the same length If they are not zeroes 0 must be added to attain the same length Note If the uncompressed image extends beyond the logical page dimensions or beyond the raster width specified in the Raster Width command ESC r S the image is clipped at print time Additional Compression Modes When the compression mode is 1008 Lexmark Adaptive TIFF word and double word can be...

Page 108: ... in the body of a letter ESC f1Y Set the macro ID to 1 ESC f0X Start the macro definition ESC a 72H Relative move right 1 10 inch 72 720th ESC 8U Select Roman 8 symbol set ESC s1p18v0s3b4101T Select CG Times 18 point bold W Print W ESC a 21 6H Relative move left 0 03 inch ESC s12v1S Select CG Times 12 point bold italic igit Print igit ESC a 72H Relative move right 1 10 inch ESC s18v0S Select 18 po...

Page 109: ... Support on page B 1 PJL Command Notation The syntax for each supported PJL command is listed in this chapter The following character codes are used throughout the chapter to illustrate the syntax of each PJL command Table 3 1 PJL Command Notation Character Code Description Hex Code Decimal Code ESC Escape Character 0x1B 27 LF Line Feed Character 0x0A 10 CR Carriage Return Character 0x0D 13 FF For...

Page 110: ...ds UNIVERSAL EXIT LANGUAGE Command The Universal Exit Language UEL command terminates the current printer language and allows dynamic switching into PJL Syntax ESC 12345X Notes If the printer receives this command while in PCL emulation it performs a Printer Language Reset ESC E before exiting PCL emulation If the printer receives this command while in PostScript emulation it performs an End of Jo...

Page 111: ... or mixed case PJL must be uppercase all others can be mixed or lowercase Example PJL ENTER LANGUAGE PostScript CR LF enters PostScript emulation COMMENT Command This command lets you add descriptive comments to your PJL job Syntax PJL COMMENT words CR LF Notes When the printer receives this command it is ignored The words parameter can be any combination of printable characters spaces and horizon...

Page 112: ...rts or jobs Specifically the JOB command signifies to the printer the start of a print job Use the EOJ command to signify the end of a job In addition use the JOB EOJ pair to accomplish the following Provide a job name the name displays on the printer operator panel or through MarkVision Professional Indicate which pages of the job should be printed Monitor the job status as it prints Syntax PJL J...

Page 113: ...r portion of the job The emulator discards all pages of a job after the last page has been printed The specification of last page is relative to page 1 of the print job and its range is from 1 to 2 147 483 647 Omission of the END parameter causes the printer to print all pages to the end of the job PASSWORD number A system administrator can control which jobs and therefore which users are allowed ...

Page 114: ...and signifies the end of a print job Syntax PJL EOJ NAME job name CR LF Note Only use the EOJ command in conjunction with the JOB command Parameter NAME job name Use the NAME parameter to assign a character string name to a particular job The name may be any combination of printable characters spaces or horizontal tabs up to a maximum of 80 characters spaces or tabs The NAME string may be differen...

Page 115: ... DEFAULT SET INITIALIZE RESET The following commands query the environment variables and are described in Status Readback Commands on page 3 54 INQUIRE DINQUIRE INFO ECHO Table 3 2 Environment Variable Categories Categories Beginning on Page Common Variables for Both Printer Languages 3 12 Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages 3 19 Common Variables for PCL emulation 3 48 Printer Uniq...

Page 116: ...or PCL Emulation on page 3 48 and Printer Unique Variables for PCL Emulation on page 3 49 LPARM POSTSCRIPT is used for variables specific to PostScript emulation See the tables Common Variables for PostScript Emulation on page 3 51 and Printer Unique Variables for PostScript Emulation on page 3 52 LRESOURCE device filename filetype is required for LRESOURCE variables See the table Printer Unique L...

Page 117: ...chnology PQET or Page Protect which cannot be set within a printer language such as PCL emulation Syntax PJL SET command modifier value variable value CR LF where command modifier value The command modifier value parameter specifies the type of PJL variables to be modified The variables supported are listed in the tables beginning on page 3 12 A command modifier value is not required for variables...

Page 118: ...The filename is case sensitive filetype An identifier that categorizes the file such as p5macro for PCL macros or p5symset for PCL symbol sets See the table beginning on page 3 87 for a complete list of the supported file types The filetype is case sensitive variable value The supported variables and values are listed in the tables beginning on page 3 12 Note Variables may be modified by the DEFAU...

Page 119: ... 52 except the following All read only variables PASSWORD LANG LRESOURCESAVE LDOWNLOADTARGET LPPDS LHONORINIT LUSDEFAULTS PARALLEL RESOURCESAVE Note This command does not affect LRESOURCE variables listed in Table 3 9 Printer Unique LRESOURCE Variables on page 3 53 Syntax PJL INITIALIZE CR LF RESET Command This command resets the current environment variables to the settings stored in the printer ...

Page 120: ...DING Duplex Bind LONGEDGE SHORTEDGE LONGEDGE BITSPERPIXEL Image Enhancement Technology and Image Enhancement Technology Type 1 2 4 Auto A value of 1 indicates the Image Enhancement Technology setting is set to Off A value of 2 or 4 indicates the Image Enhancement Technology setting is set to On INQUIRE or DINQUIRE returns the value of Image Enhancement Technology as follows If Image Enhancement Te...

Page 121: ...et by printer manufacturer FORMLINES Lines per page 1 to 255 Note If a value greater than 255 is specified by a SET or DEFAULT command the value is changed to 255 60 64 Country specific HOLD SET only Print and Hold ON OFF STORE PROOF The HOLD variable interacts with the HOLDKEY and HOLDTYPE variables For more information see HOLDTYPE on page 3 14 OFF HOLDKEY SET only Print and Hold PIN PIN PIN is ...

Page 122: ... B4PAPER B5PAPER JISB4 JISB5 CUSTOM EXECUTIVE FOLIO LEDGER LEGAL LETTER 11X17 COM10 COM9 MONARCH DL C5 B5 OTHERENVELOPE STATEMENT LETTER A4 Country specific INTRAY2SIZE SET only Tray 2 installed size default formatting size A3 A3 A4 A5 B4 B4PAPER B5PAPER JISB4 JISB5 CUSTOM EXECUTIVE FOLIO LEDGER LEGAL LETTER 11X17 STATEMENT LETTER A4 Country specific INTRAY3SIZE SET only Tray 3 installed size defa...

Page 123: ... Alarm as follows If Toner Alarm is set to Off CONTINUE is returned If Toner Alarm is set to Single STOP is returned If Toner Alarm is set to Continuous STOP is returned ON CONTINUE Model specific MANUALFEED READ only Manual feed selection OFF Printer always returns OFF OFF MEDIATYPE Default paper source default formatting size PLAIN COATED GLOSSY PHOTO GREETINGCARD IRONON BOND TRANSPARENCY CARDST...

Page 124: ...BIN6 Bin 7 OPTIONALOUTBIN7 Bin 8 OPTIONALOUTBIN8 Bin 9 OPTIONALOUTBIN9 Bin 10 OPTIONALOUTBIN10 name name UPPER PAGEPROTECT Page Protect AUTO ON A value of ON indicates the Page Protect setting is set On The value of AUTO indicates the Page Protect setting is set Off INQUIRE or DINQUIRE returns the value of the Page Protect as follows If Page Protect is set Off AUTO is returned If Page Protect is s...

Page 125: ...e JOB command on page 3 5 for more information 0 PERSONALITY Port specific SmartSwitch settings PCL POSTSCRIPT AUTO PERSONALITY controls the SmartSwitch settings for the interface link on which the PJL command is received If AUTO is sent both PS SmartSwitch and PCL Smartswitch menu settings are set to ON If PCL is sent PS SmartSwitch is set to OFF and PCL SmartSwitch is set to ON If POSTSCRIPT is ...

Page 126: ...r DEFAULT command the value is changed to 999 0 REPRINT Jam Recovery ON OFF AUTO AUTO RESOLUTION Print Resolution 300 600 1200 600 RESOURCESAVE DEFAULT only Resource Save ON OFF AUTO ON indicates Resource Save is set On OFF and AUTO indicate Resource Save is set to Off See Table B 1 Common Variables for Both Printer Languages on page B 1 for the default value of your printer OFF AUTO Model specifi...

Page 127: ... is 198 mm YES indicates the A4 width is 203 mm NO Table 3 4 Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages Variable Function Selections Factory Default LACTIVEBINRESET DEFAULT only Active Bin Reset MANUAL AUTOMATIC MANUAL LADVANCEDSTATUS DEFAULT only Port specific Advanced Status ON OFF ON enables parallel bidirectional support OFF disables parallel bidirectional support ON LALARMCONTROL DEF...

Page 128: ... value Standard Bin UPPER Bin 1 OPTIONALOUTBIN1 Bin 2 OPTIONALOUTBIN2 Bin 3 OPTIONALOUTBIN3 Bin 4 OPTIONALOUTBIN4 Bin 5 OPTIONALOUTBIN5 Bin 6 OPTIONALOUTBIN6 Bin 7 OPTIONALOUTBIN7 Bin 8 OPTIONALOUTBIN8 Bin 9 OPTIONALOUTBIN9 Bin 10 OPTIONALOUTBIN10 name name UPPER DISABLED Model specific LBONDTEXTURE DEFAULT only Bond Texture SMOOTH NORMAL ROUGH ROUGH LBONDWEIGHT DEFAULT only Bond Weight LIGHT NORM...

Page 129: ... Bin 9 OPTIONALOUTBIN9 Bin 10 OPTIONALOUTBIN10 name name UPPER DISABLED Model specific LCARDSTOCKTEXTURE DEFAULT only Card Stock Texture SMOOTH NORMAL ROUGH NORMAL LCARDSTOCKWEIGHT DEFAULT only Card Stock Weight LIGHT NORMAL HEAVY NORMAL LCOLLATION Collation Mode ON OFF If Collation is ON the pages of the print job are collated For example if the job contains three pages and two copies are request...

Page 130: ...UTBIN2 Bin 3 OPTIONALOUTBIN3 Bin 4 OPTIONALOUTBIN4 Bin 5 OPTIONALOUTBIN5 Bin 6 OPTIONALOUTBIN6 Bin 7 OPTIONALOUTBIN7 Bin 8 OPTIONALOUTBIN8 Bin 9 OPTIONALOUTBIN9 Bin 10 OPTIONALOUTBIN10 name name UPPER DISABLED Model specific LCOLOREDTEXTURE DEFAULT only Colored Paper Texture SMOOTH NORMAL ROUGH NORMAL LCOLOREDWEIGHT DEFAULT only Colored Paper Weight LIGHT NORMAL HEAVY NORMAL LCOLORMODEL Color Mode...

Page 131: ...ADING DEFAULT only Custom Type 1 Paper Loading OFF DUPLEX OFF LCUSTOMTYPE1MEDIA DEFAULT only Custom Type 1 Media PAPER COATED GLOSSY TRANSPARENCY LABELS CARDSTOCK ENVELOPE COTTONPAPER PAPER LCUSTOMTYPE1NAME DEFAULT only Custom Type 1 Name name name is a variable that allows for custom naming of print material types The text string is truncated to 24 characters When queried the quotes are not retur...

Page 132: ...1 OPTIONALOUTBIN1 Bin 2 OPTIONALOUTBIN2 Bin 3 OPTIONALOUTBIN3 Bin 4 OPTIONALOUTBIN4 Bin 5 OPTIONALOUTBIN5 Bin 6 OPTIONALOUTBIN6 Bin 7 OPTIONALOUTBIN7 Bin 8 OPTIONALOUTBIN8 Bin 9 OPTIONALOUTBIN9 Bin 10 OPTIONALOUTBIN10 name name UPPER DISABLED Model specific LCUSTOMTYPE1TEXTURE DEFAULT only Custom Type 1 Texture SMOOTH NORMAL ROUGH NORMAL LCUSTOMTYPE1WEIGHT DEFAULT only Custom Type 1 Weight LIGHT N...

Page 133: ... selected output bin for jobs printed on custom type 2 paper A DINQUIRE or INQUIRE on the Assign Type Bin Custom Type 2 setting returns Assign Type Bin DINQUIRE or Custom Type 2 INQUIRE value setting Standard Bin UPPER Bin 1 OPTIONALOUTBIN1 Bin 2 OPTIONALOUTBIN2 Bin 3 OPTIONALOUTBIN3 Bin 4 OPTIONALOUTBIN4 Bin 5 OPTIONALOUTBIN5 Bin 6 OPTIONALOUTBIN6 Bin 7 OPTIONALOUTBIN7 Bin 8 OPTIONALOUTBIN8 Bin 9...

Page 134: ...ws for custom naming of optional output bins The text string is truncated to 24 characters Specifies a selected output bin for jobs printed on custom type 3 paper A DINQUIRE or INQUIRE on the Assign Type Bin Custom Type 3 setting returns Assign Type Bin DINQUIRE or Custom Type 3 INQUIRE value setting Standard Bin UPPER Bin 1 OPTIONALOUTBIN1 Bin 2 OPTIONALOUTBIN2 Bin 3 OPTIONALOUTBIN3 Bin 4 OPTIONA...

Page 135: ...LOUTBIN8 OPTIONALOUTBIN9 OPTIONALOUTBIN10 name name is a variable that allows for custom naming of optional output bins The text string is truncated to 24 characters Specifies a selected output bin for jobs printed on custom type 4 paper A DINQUIRE or INQUIRE on the Assign Type Bin Custom Type 4 setting returns Assign Type Bin DINQUIRE or Custom Type 4 INQUIRE value setting Standard Bin UPPER Bin ...

Page 136: ...BIN3 OPTIONALOUTBIN4 OPTIONALOUTBIN5 OPTIONALOUTBIN6 OPTIONALOUTBIN7 OPTIONALOUTBIN8 OPTIONALOUTBIN9 OPTIONALOUTBIN10 name name is a variable that allows for custom naming of optional output bins The text string is truncated to 24 characters Specifies a selected output bin for jobs printed on custom type 5 paper A DINQUIRE or INQUIRE on the Assign Type Bin Custom Type 5 setting returns Assign Type...

Page 137: ...n Custom Type 6 UPPER LOWER DISABLED OPTIONALOUTBIN1 OPTIONALOUTBIN2 OPTIONALOUTBIN3 OPTIONALOUTBIN4 OPTIONALOUTBIN5 OPTIONALOUTBIN6 OPTIONALOUTBIN7 OPTIONALOUTBIN8 OPTIONALOUTBIN9 OPTIONALOUTBIN10 name name is a variable that allows for custom naming of optional output bins The text string is truncated to 24 characters Specifies a selected output bin for jobs printed on custom type 6 paper A DINQ...

Page 138: ... DISABLED OPTIONALOUTBIN1 OPTIONALOUTBIN2 OPTIONALOUTBIN3 OPTIONALOUTBIN4 OPTIONALOUTBIN5 OPTIONALOUTBIN6 OPTIONALOUTBIN7 OPTIONALOUTBIN8 OPTIONALOUTBIN9 OPTIONALOUTBIN10 name name is a variable that allows for custom naming of optional output bins The text string is truncated to 24 characters Specifies a selected output bin for jobs printed on envelopes A DINQUIRE or INQUIRE on the Assign Type Bi...

Page 139: ... SET only Fax Redial Frequency 1 to 200 Note Status Readback commands return a when no SET command has modified the LFAXREDIALFREQUENCY variable For more information see Status Readback Commands on page 3 54 3 LFAXTRANSMISSIONLOG SET only Fax Transmission Log PRINT DONOTPRINT PRINTERROR Note Status Readback commands return a when no SET command has modified the LFAXTRANSMISSIONLOG variable For mor...

Page 140: ... OPTIONALOUTBIN3 Bin 4 OPTIONALOUTBIN4 Bin 5 OPTIONALOUTBIN5 Bin 6 OPTIONALOUTBIN6 Bin 7 OPTIONALOUTBIN7 Bin 8 OPTIONALOUTBIN8 Bin 9 OPTIONALOUTBIN9 Bin 10 OPTIONALOUTBIN10 name name UPPER LGLOSSYTEXTURE Glossy Paper Texture SMOOTH NORMAL ROUGH NORMAL LGLOSSYWEIGHT Glossy Paper Weight LIGHT NORMAL HEAVY NORMAL LHOLEPUNCHALARM Hole Punch Alarm OFF SINGLE CONTINUOUS OFF LHOLEPUNCHMODE Hole Punch Mod...

Page 141: ...RENVELOPE COM10 DL Country specific LINKALERT Ink Alert ON OFF Displays a printer attendance message when an ink cartridge is low OFF LINMPFEEDERSIZE Multipurpose feeder installed size default formatting size Paper A3 A3 A4 A5 JISB4 B5PAPER JISB5 CUSTOM EXECUTIVE FOLIO LEDGER LEGAL LETTER STATEMENT 11X17 Envelopes COM10 COM9 MONARCH DL C5 B5 OTHERENVELOPE LETTER A4 Country specific LJAMRECOVERY Ja...

Page 142: ...ONALOUTBIN1 Bin 2 OPTIONALOUTBIN2 Bin 3 OPTIONALOUTBIN3 Bin 4 OPTIONALOUTBIN4 Bin 5 OPTIONALOUTBIN5 Bin 6 OPTIONALOUTBIN6 Bin 7 OPTIONALOUTBIN7 Bin 8 OPTIONALOUTBIN8 Bin 9 OPTIONALOUTBIN9 Bin 10 OPTIONALOUTBIN10 name name UPPER DISABLED Model specific LLABELSTEXTURE DEFAULT only Labels Texture SMOOTH NORMAL ROUGH NORMAL LLABELSWEIGHT DEFAULT only Labels Weight LIGHT NORMAL HEAVY NORMAL LLASTTRAYRE...

Page 143: ...n 6 OPTIONALOUTBIN6 Bin 7 OPTIONALOUTBIN7 Bin 8 OPTIONALOUTBIN8 Bin 9 OPTIONALOUTBIN9 Bin 10 OPTIONALOUTBIN10 name name UPPER DISABLED Model specific LLETTERHEADTEXTURE DEFAULT only Letterhead Texture SMOOTH NORMAL ROUGH NORMAL LLETTERHEADWEIGHT DEFAULT only Letterhead Weight LIGHT NORMAL HEAVY NORMAL LMANUALCOLORRGBTEXT Manual Color RGB Text OFF VIVID SRGBVIVID SRGBDISPLAY SRGBVIVID LMANUALCOLORR...

Page 144: ...TOMTYPE6 name name is a variable that allows for custom naming of print material types The text string is truncated to 24 characters When queried the quotes are not returned around the string name The default name is returned unless you have specified a custom name PLAIN CUSTOMTYPE3 Model specific LMPFEEDERPAPERTYPE Multipurpose Feeder Paper Type PLAIN COATED GLOSSY PHOTO GREETINGCARD IRONON BOND ...

Page 145: ...OPTIONAL OUTBIN2 LOPTIONALOUTBIN3NAME DEFAULT only Optional Output Bin 3 Name name name is a variable that allows for custom naming of optional output bins The text string is truncated to 24 characters When queried the quotes are not returned around the string name The default name is returned unless you have specified a custom name OPTIONAL OUTBIN3 LOPTIONALOUTBIN4NAME DEFAULT only Optional Outpu...

Page 146: ...cters When queried the quotes are not returned around the string name The default name is returned unless you have specified a custom name OPTIONAL OUTBIN8 LOPTIONALOUTBIN9NAME DEFAULT only Optional Output Bin 9 Name name name is a variable that allows for custom naming of optional output bins The text string is truncated to 24 characters When queried the quotes are not returned around the string ...

Page 147: ...LOUTBIN9 Bin 10 OPTIONALOUTBIN10 name name UPPER LOVERFLOWTIMER DEFAULT only Overflow Timer in minutes 0 to 255 A value of 0 zero indicates Overflow Timer is set to Disabled If Overflow Timer is set to Disabled a DINQUIRE or INQUIRE on the Overflow Timer setting returns zero If Overflow Timer is set to a numeric value a DINQUIRE or INQUIRE on the Overflow Timer setting returns that value 0 LPAGECO...

Page 148: ...2 Bin 3 OPTIONALOUTBIN3 Bin 4 OPTIONALOUTBIN4 Bin 5 OPTIONALOUTBIN5 Bin 6 OPTIONALOUTBIN6 Bin 7 OPTIONALOUTBIN7 Bin 8 OPTIONALOUTBIN8 Bin 9 OPTIONALOUTBIN9 Bin 10 OPTIONALOUTBIN10 name name UPPER DISABLED Model specific LPLAINTEXTURE DEFAULT only Plain Paper Texture SMOOTH NORMAL ROUGH NORMAL LPLAINWEIGHT DEFAULT only Plain Paper Weight LIGHT NORMAL HEAVY NORMAL LPOWERSAVER DEFAULT only Power Save...

Page 149: ...re turned off Printer Language is set to PPDS OFF LPPDSFORMLINES DEFAULT only Lines Per Page PPDS 1 to 255 64 68 Country specific LPPDSLINESPERINCH DEFAULT only Lines Per Inch 0 25 to 30 00 in increments of 0 25 Note If a Lines Per Inch setting outside this range is specified the printer defaults to the closest number in the range 6 00 LPREPRINTEDLENGTH DEFAULT only Preprinted Paper Length NORMAL ...

Page 150: ...TIONALOUTBIN4 Bin 5 OPTIONALOUTBIN5 Bin 6 OPTIONALOUTBIN6 Bin 7 OPTIONALOUTBIN7 Bin 8 OPTIONALOUTBIN8 Bin 9 OPTIONALOUTBIN9 Bin 10 OPTIONALOUTBIN10 name name UPPER DISABLED Model specific LPREPRINTEDTEXTURE DEFAULT only Preprinted Paper Texture SMOOTH NORMAL ROUGH NORMAL LPREPRINTEDWEIGHT DEFAULT only Preprinted Paper Weight LIGHT NORMAL HEAVY NORMAL LPRINTBUFFER Print Buffer control ON OFF If ON ...

Page 151: ...MIT If Repeat Print Job Limit setting is set to Disabled a DINQUIRE or INQUIRE returns 0 5 LRESET Reset Control ON OFF When the LRESET variable is set to ON RESET PRINTER is available in the JOB MENU when the printer is in the Busy or Waiting state This is true for most printers with a printer operator panel If this variable is set to OFF RESET PRINTER is not available ON LRESOURCESAVE DEFAULT onl...

Page 152: ...ng Bin OPTIONALOUTBIN1 OPTIONALOUTBIN2 OPTIONALOUTBIN3 OPTIONALOUTBIN4 OPTIONALOUTBIN5 OPTIONALOUTBIN6 OPTIONALOUTBIN7 OPTIONALOUTBIN8 OPTIONALOUTBIN9 OPTIONALOUTBIN10 OPTIONALOUT BIN1 OPTIONAL OUTBIN2 Model specific LSTAPLETESTSOURCE DEFAULT only Staple Priming Source TRAY1 TRAY2 TRAY3 TRAY4 TRAY5 MPFEEDER TRAY1 LSUBSTITUTESIZE Substitute Size OFF LETTERA4 STATEMENTA5 11X17A3 ALLLISTED OFF LETTER...

Page 153: ...LOUTBIN8 Bin 9 OPTIONALOUTBIN9 Bin 10 OPTIONALOUTBIN10 name name UPPER DISABLED Model specific LTRANSPARENCYTEXTURE DEFAULT only Transparency Texture SMOOTH NORMAL ROUGH NORMAL LTRANSPARENCYWEIGHT DEFAULT only Transparency Weight LIGHT NORMAL HEAVY NORMAL LTRAY1SENSEDTYPE PAPER Detected Type for Paper Tray 1 PLAIN BOND GLOSSY CARDSTOCK LABELS LETTERHEAD PREPRINTED COLORED CUSTOMTYPE1 CUSTOMTYPE2 C...

Page 154: ...RANSPARENCY CUSTOMTYPE5 TRANSPARENCY LTRAY1AUTOSIZE DEFAULT only Auto Size Sensing for Tray 1 ON OFF ON LTRAY2AUTOSIZE DEFAULT only Auto Size Sensing for Tray 2 ON OFF ON LTRAY3AUTOSIZE DEFAULT only Auto Size Sensing for Tray 3 ON OFF ON LTRAY4AUTOSIZE DEFAULT only Auto Size Sensing for Tray 4 ON OFF ON LTRAY5AUTOSIZE DEFAULT only Auto Size Sensing for Tray 5 ON OFF ON LTRAY1PAPERTYPE Tray 1 Paper...

Page 155: ...fault value for your printer PLAIN CUSTOMTYPE3 Model specific LTRAY4PAPERTYPE Tray 4 Paper Type PLAIN COATED GLOSSY PHOTO GREETINGCARD IRONON BOND TRANSPARENCY CARDSTOCK LABELS LETTERHEAD PREPRINTED COLORED ENVELOPE CUSTOMTYPE1 CUSTOMTYPE2 CUSTOMTYPE3 CUSTOMTYPE4 CUSTOMTYPE5 CUSTOMTYPE6 name name is a text string that is truncated to 24 characters PLAIN CUSTOMTYPE4 Model specific LTRAY5PAPERTYPE T...

Page 156: ...t source All other values default to internal font source I PITCH Default pitch fixed pitch fonts 0 08 to 100 in increments of 0 01 Note If an invalid pitch is requested the printer selects the closest pitch 10 00 PTSIZE Default point size proportional spaced fonts 1 to 1008 in increments of 0 25 Note If an invalid point size is requested the printer selects the closest point size 12 00 SYMSET Sym...

Page 157: ...Tray Renumber Assign Envelope Feeder OFF 0 to 199 Variable used with PJL SET or DEFAULT command OFF OFF 0 to 199 NONE Variable used with PJL INQUIRE or DINQUIRE command OFF LASSIGNMANUALENVELOPE Tray Renumber Assign Manual Envelope OFF 0 to 199 Variable used with PJL SET or DEFAULT command OFF OFF 0 to 199 NONE Variable used with PJL INQUIRE or DINQUIRE command OFF LASSIGNMANUALPAPER Tray Renumber...

Page 158: ...ariable used with PJL SET or DEFAULT command OFF OFF 0 to 199 NONE Variable used with PJL INQUIRE or DINQUIRE command OFF LASSIGNTRAY5 Tray Renumber Assign Tray 5 OFF 0 to 199 Variable used with PJL SET or DEFAULT command OFF OFF 0 to 199 NONE Variable used with PJL INQUIRE or DINQUIRE command OFF LBITMAPROUNDING Bitmap Font Partial Pel Rounding ON OFF Some printers handle partial pel character es...

Page 159: ...your printer is compatible with the Hewlett Packard Company s LaserJet printers When NORESOLUTION is specified font resolution is removed from the font selection priority criteria RESOLUTION Table 3 7 Common Variables for PostScript Emulation Variable Function Selections Factory Default JAMRECOVERY Jam Recovery ON OFF For queries when the Jam Recovery setting is set to Auto PJL returns the value o...

Page 160: ...TION my description CR LF Values for device filename filetype are device flash flash1 disk or disk1 case insensitive filename A unique identifier for a file such as the macro ID for a PCL macro the symbol set ID for a PCL symbol set the font ID for a PCL font or the actual file name for data Type 1 fonts and demo files as shown on the Directory The filename is case sensitive filetype The identifie...

Page 161: ...assword is truncated and a PJL warning is issued If a null password is given password protection is removed from the specified device or file DINQUIRE or INQUIRE commands Use these commands to determine if a password has been specified for a device or specific file The response is one of the following NOTSET The password has not been set or has been reset to zero SET The password is defined and ac...

Page 162: ...nt variable Syntax PJL DINQUIRE command modifier value variable CR LF Response Syntax PJL DINQUIRE command modifier value variable CR LF value CR LF FF where command modifier value The command modifier value parameter specifies the type of PJL variable to be queried The variables supported are listed in the tables beginning on page 3 12 A command modifier value parameter is not required for variab...

Page 163: ...tegorizes the file such as p5macro for PCL macros or p5symset for PCL symbol sets See the table beginning on page 3 87 for a complete list of the supported file types The filetype is case sensitive variable value The supported variables are listed in the tables beginning on page 3 12 This printer returns a for inquiries of an unsupported variable or inquiries of a variable associated with an optio...

Page 164: ...sponse Syntax PJL INFO category CR LF one or more lines of printable characters spaces or tabs CR LF FF category Table 3 10 lists the supported categories Table 3 10 INFO Category Parameter Values Category Values Description ID Returns the model name or the model number stored in the printer NVRAM CONFIG Returns the printer configuration including paper sources paper sizes and installed options ME...

Page 165: ...LF LETTER CR LF LEGAL CR LF A4 CR LF A5 CR LF B5PAPER CR LF EXECUTIVE CR LF COM10 CR LF COM9 CR LF MONARCH CR LF DL CR LF C5 CR LF B5 CR LF OTHERENVELOPE CR LF LANGUAGES 1 ENUMERATED CR LF PCL CR LF USTATUS 4 ENUMERATED CR LF DEVICE CR LF JOB CR LF PAGE CR LF TIMED CR LF FLASH 1048576 CR LF DISK 543283200 MEMORY 2097152 CR LF DISPLAY LINES 2 CR LF SYSTEM FIRMWARE VERSION 250A CR LF ENGINE FIRMWARE...

Page 166: ...for PCL Emulation on page 3 48 and Printer Unique Variables for PCL Emulation on page 3 49 LPARM POSTSCRIPT is used for variables specific for PostScript emulation See the tables Common Variables for PostScript Emulation on page 3 51 and Printer Unique Variables for PostScript Emulation on page 3 52 LRESOURCE device filename filetype is required for LRESOURCE vari ables See the table Printer Uniqu...

Page 167: ...synchronous event occurs Table 3 11 USTATUS Unsolicited Status Variable Values on page 3 60 lists the asynchronous information that can be enabled and disabled Syntax PJL USTATUS ustatus variable value CR LF Response Syntax PJL USTATUS ustatus variable CR LF one or more lines of printable characters spaces or tabs CR LF FF To determine which variables your printer supports see Table B 9 USTATUS Un...

Page 168: ... unsolicited status for all device changes Also enables warnings from the PJL parser OFF Disables unsolicited status for device changes JOB ON Enables unsolicited status for job changes The printer sends a status message when a job begins and ends OFF Disables unsolicited status for job changes PAGE ON Enables unsolicited status for page changes The printer sends a status message when a printed sh...

Page 169: ...8 Magenta Toner Low TRUE Ready with Toner Low 10006 88 Cyan Toner Low TRUE Ready with Toner Low 10006 88 Black Toner Low TRUE Ready with Toner Low 10006 88 Color Print Cartridge Low TRUE Ready with Toner Low 10006 88 Black Print Cartridge Low TRUE Ready with Toner Low 10006 88 Photo Print Cartridge Low TRUE Ready with Replace Toner 10006 Replace Toner TRUE Ready with Replace PC Kit 10006 Replace P...

Page 170: ...urce Empty TRUE Input Source Missing 12xyy Tray source Missing TRUE Output Bin Full 15ww1 Bin bin Full TRUE Resolution Reduced 35029 Res Reduced TRUE Power Saver 35078 Powersaver TRUE Table 3 12 PJL Information Messages Printer State Status Code Display String Online Status x represents an input source code For more information on input source codes see Table 3 16 Tray Codes on page 3 74 yy repres...

Page 171: ...nt memory 30016 37 Insufficient Memory FALSE Intervention required memory full 30016 38 Memory Full FALSE Intervention required held jobs may not be restored 30016 Held Jobs May Not Be Restored FALSE Intervention required configuration change 30016 57 Configuration Change FALSE Intervention required complex page 30017 39 Complex Page FALSE Intervention required standard serial error 30018 54 Stand...

Page 172: ...E Intervention required resolution reduced 30029 36 Resolution Reduced FALSE Intervention required print jobs on disk request 30031 Print Jobs on Disk or Print Jobs on Disk Go Stop FALSE Intervention required printer powered off disk installed with Print and Hold jobs on the disk 30031 Restore Held Jobs Go Stop FALSE Intervention required short paper 30034 34 Short Paper FALSE Intervention require...

Page 173: ...on required serial port x disabled 30112 56 Serial Port x Disabled FALSE Intervention required serial option x error 30112 54 Serial Option x Error FALSE Intervention required serial x fax connection lost 30112 54 Ser x Fax Connection Lost FALSE Intervention required USB port disabled 30112 56 USB Port x Disabled FALSE Intervention required parallel x ENA connection lost 30113 54 Par x ENA Connect...

Page 174: ...uled maintenance 35075 81 Scheduled Maintenance FALSE Intervention required fuser maintenance 40038 80 Fuser Maintenance FALSE Intervention required fuser maintenance 40038 80 Fuser Life Warning FALSE Intervention required belt maintenance 40038 80 Belt Life Warning FALSE Intervention required fuser belt maintenance 40038 80 Fuser Belt Life Warning FALSE Intervention required fuser maintenance 400...

Page 175: ...over A FALSE Intervention required defective print cartridge or defective ink cartridge 40021 31 Defective Print Cartridge 31 Defective Cartridge XXXX FALSE Intervention required unsupported print cartridge 40021 32 Unsupported Print Cartridge FALSE Intervention required unsupported print cartridge 40021 32 Unsupported XXXX Cartridge FALSE Intervention required unsupported cartridge 40021 32 Unsup...

Page 176: ...rvention required close finisher door 40021 Close Finisher Door FALSE Intervention required close finisher side door 40021 Close Finisher Side Door FALSE Intervention required close finisher top cover 40021 Close Finisher Top Cover FALSE Intervention required close door d 2 40021 Close Door d FALSE Intervention required close cover c 3 40021 Close Cover c FALSE Intervention required close tray top...

Page 177: ... 40029 Check Mailbox Installation FALSE Intervention required tray configuration error 40030 33 Tray x Config Error FALSE Intervention required input configuration error 40030 58 Input Config Error FALSE Intervention required too many trays attached 40030 58 Too Many Trays Attached FALSE Intervention required too many bins attached 40030 58 Too Many Bins Attached FALSE Intervention required too ma...

Page 178: ...r empty 40038 88 Yellow Toner Empty FALSE Intervention required toner empty 40038 88 Cyan Toner Empty FALSE Intervention required toner empty 40038 88 Magenta Toner Empty FALSE Intervention required toner empty 40038 88 Black Toner Empty FALSE Intervention required toner low 40038 88 Color Print Cartridge Low FALSE Intervention required toner low 40038 88 Black Print Cartridge Low FALSE Interventi...

Page 179: ...FALSE Intervention required replace transfer kit 40050 Replace Transfer Kit FALSE Intervention required incompatible bin x 40087 59 Incompatible Bin x FALSE Intervention required incompatible duplex 40088 59 Incompatible Duplex FALSE Intervention required incompatible tray x 40089 59 Incompatible Tray x FALSE Intervention required incompatible envelope feeder 40090 59 Incompatible Envelope Feeder ...

Page 180: ... cover open 40096 Close Duplex Door FALSE Intervention required insert duplex option 40096 Insert Duplex Option FALSE Intervention required load staples 40101 Load Staples FALSE Table 3 14 PJL Message for Attendance Conditions Printer State Status Code Display String Online Status 1 XXXX represents a subset of letters CMYK where CMYK denotes Cyan Magenta Yellow and Black cartridges respectively Fo...

Page 181: ... bin name FALSE Intervention required check source paper guide 4100x Check source Paper Guide FALSE Intervention required incorrect media 41xyy 34 Incorrect Media FALSE Intervention required load request 41xyy Load source Custom Type Name Custom String size type size FALSE Intervention required load manual request 41xyy Load Manual Custom Type Name Custom String size type size FALSE Intervention r...

Page 182: ...ia Size Codes YY Value Media Size 00 Universal 01 Other Envelope 02 Letter Paper 03 Legal Paper 04 A4 Paper 05 Executive Paper 06 11 x 17 Ledger 07 A3 08 Com 10 Envelope 09 7 3 4 Envelope Monarch 10 C5 Envelope 11 DL Envelope 12 JIS B4 13 JIS B5 Paper 14 B5 Envelope 15 Custom Media 16 A3 JB4 Paper Model specific 17 JB5 Paper 18 JPostcard 19 JDoublePostcard ...

Page 183: ...ocation for the prompt Attendance operator intervention messages are returned in this form CODE status code DISPLAY display string in double quotes ONLINE online status 20 A5 21 Folio 22 Statement 90 Com 9 Envelope Table 3 18 Output Bin Codes WW Value Output Bin 00 Standard Bin 01 Bin 1 02 Bin 2 03 Bin 3 04 Bin 4 05 Bin 5 06 Bin 6 07 Bin 7 08 Bin 8 09 Bin 9 10 Bin 10 Table 3 17 Media Size Codes YY...

Page 184: ...r Jam FALSE Intervention required paper jam 4208x 208 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required paper jam 4209x 209 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required paper jam 4210x 210 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required paper jam 4211x 211 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required paper jam 4220x 220 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required paper jam 4221x 221 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required paper jam 4222x 22...

Page 185: ... 247 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required paper jam 4248w 248 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required paper jam 4249w 249 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required paper jam 4250w 250 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required paper jam 4250x 250 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required paper jam 4251wy 251 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required paper jam 4251x 251 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required paper ja...

Page 186: ...er Jam FALSE Intervention required paper jam 427zx 27z Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required paper jam 4271 271 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required paper jam 4272 272 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required paper jam 4273 273 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required paper jam 4280x 280 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required paper jam 4280x Clear Staple Job from Finisher FALSE Intervention required pap...

Page 187: ...ention required paper jam 4287 287 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required paper jam 4288 288 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required paper jam 4289 289 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required paper jam 4290 290 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required paper jam 4291 291 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required paper jam 4292 292 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required paper jam 4293 293 Paper Jam FALSE Table 3...

Page 188: ... panel display or through MarkVision Professional whenever the printer is ONLINE in the Ready or Busy state This message displays instead of the Ready or Busy message Intervention required paper jam 4294 294 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required paper jam 4295 295 Paper Jam FALSE Table 3 19 PJL Messages for Paper Jams Continued Printer State Status Code Display String Online Status w indicates thi...

Page 189: ...rom the printer operator panel or through MarkVision Professional while OPMSG displays Syntax PJL OPMSG DISPLAY message CR LF STMSG Command When a STMSG command is received the message appears and is allotted both lines of the display The printer is taken OFFLINE This message along with the OPMSG command is the lowest priority so if another intervention occurs it displays instead Note Refer to you...

Page 190: ...his command causes the printer to beep three times Syntax PJL LBEEP CR LF LPORTROTATE Command This command causes the printer to rotate ports at the next job boundary The information to rotate ports is specified in the job header For example the printer could switch from parallel interface to serial interface between jobs Syntax PJL LPORTROTATE CR LF ...

Page 191: ...rameter The byte value for the CHAR parameter is the code point of the ASCII character used for the escape character For example at the factory the printer uses 0x1B character Esc for the escape character If CHAR 65 is specified with this command the printer uses 0x41 character A as the escape character for the host interface port specified via the PORT parameter Table 3 20 LPRINT testpage Command...

Page 192: ...meter The following ports are valid parameters for LESCAPECHAR INA INA1 INA2 INA3 LOCALTALK1 LOCALTALK2 LOCALTALK3 PARALLEL PARALLEL1 PARALLEL2 PARALLEL 3 USB USB1 USB2 USB3 SERIAL SERIAL1 SERIAL2 SERIAL3 IR IR1 IR2 IR3 ...

Page 193: ...NUMBER parameter the entire LFAX PHONENUMBER command is ignored STATIONID station name The STATIONID parameter specifies a station name that is sent to the receiving fax machine to indicate the origin of an incoming fax The station name is a text string which is truncated to 20 characters A null value indicates no station ID is specified If no station name is specified the default station name of ...

Page 194: ...OWNLOADTARGET variable CR LF File Commands for Flash or Disk Use the following commands to manage resources on flash and disk devices LOPENFILE LCLOSEFILE LREADFILE LWRITEFILE LRUNFILE LRENAMEFILE LDELETEFILE LFORMAT LDEFRAG Syntax PJL LOPENFILE DEVICE filedevice FILENAME fname ACCESS accesstype CR LF See Chapter 6 Flash Memory and Disk for more information ...

Page 195: ...READFILE command is ignored if the file was not opened with an accesstype of RO RW or AP The LWRITEFILE command is ignored if the file was not opened with an accesstype of WO RW or AP bytecount LENGTH bytecount The amount of data in bytes to be read or written The parameter is optional for both the LREADFILE and LWRITEFILE commands If the LENGTH parameter is omitted from the LREADFILE command byte...

Page 196: ... ID PCL fonts actual filename data Type 1 fonts demo files case sensitive The filetype must be one of the following t1 PostScript font sFnt5 PCL scalable font bFnt5 PCL bitmap font MAC5 PCL macro data User Data type1 PostScript font demo Demo p5scalable PCL scalable font p5bitmap PCL bitmap font p5macro PCL macro p5symset PCL symbol set ppdsbm PPDS bitmap font xlmacro PCL XL user stream All fname ...

Page 197: ...ile is not open Syntax PJL LCLOSEFILE DEVICE filedevice FILENAME fname CR LF location START location The location in the file to begin writing or reading Use an integer that represents an offset in bytes from the beginning of the file Optional for both LREADFILE and LWRITEFILE commands If omitted on an LREADFILE command location of 0 beginning of the file is assumed If omitted on an LWRITEFILE com...

Page 198: ...ations are complete The command is ignored if the file doesn t exist on the device or has not already been opened with LOPENFILE with an accesstype of RO RW or AP If START location parameter is omitted location 0 beginning of the file is assumed If a START location is provided but it is greater than the file size the response will contain no file data If the LENGTH parameter is omitted bytecount i...

Page 199: ...on a file with an accesstype of RW location 0 is assumed If START location is greater than file size and the accesstype is RW it positions the file pointer at the end of the file If the LENGTH is omitted from a LWRITEFILE command an PJL END DATA must be placed at the end of the data All data up to in PJL END DATA is written to the file The command requires either the LENGTH parameter or the PJL EN...

Page 200: ... filedevice OLDFILENAME fname NEWFILENAME fname CR LF LDELETEFILE Command Use this command to delete a file on a storage device The command is ignored if the file doesn t exist on the device Syntax PJL LDELETEFILE DEVICE filedevice FILENAME fname CR LF LFORMAT Command Use this command to format a device for storage Syntax PJL LFORMAT DEVICE filedevice CR LF LDEFRAG Command Use this command to reco...

Page 201: ... apply to flash due to the nature of the technology You can create change passwords for the whole flash multiple times but each change uses up free space in the flash that can only be recovered by reformatting the whole flash You can create passwords for individual resources on the flash only once You can also delete this password once If this is done you must recreate the resource before using th...

Page 202: ...p5bitmap with an ID of 127 which has not been downloaded since flash was formatted PJL DEFAULT LRESOURCE flash 00127000 p5bitmap LWLOCK password CR LF To password protect a macro the filename is the ID taken from the print directory page followed by the filetype For example to read write password protect a PCL emulation macro filetype is p5macro saved to flash with an ID of 1023 PJL DEFAULT LRESOU...

Page 203: ...s for device filename filetype are device flash flash1 disk or disk1 case insensitive filename A unique identifier for a file such as the macro ID for a PCL macro the symbol set ID for a PCL symbol set the font ID for a PCL font or the actual file name for data Type 1 fonts and demo files as shown on the Directory The filename is case sensitive filetype An identifier that categorizes the file such...

Page 204: ... device filename filetype are device flash flash1 disk or disk1 case insensitive filename A unique identifier for a file such as the macro ID for a PCL macro the symbol set ID for a PCL symbol set the font ID for a PCL font or the actual file name for data Type 1 fonts and demo files as shown on the Directory The filename is case sensitive filetype An identifier that categorizes the file such as p...

Page 205: ...se insensitive filename A unique identifier for a file such as the macro ID for a PCL macro the symbol set ID for a PCL symbol set the font ID for a PCL font or the actual file name for data Type 1 fonts and demo files as shown on the Directory The filename is case sensitive filetype An identifier that categorizes the file such as p5macro for PCL macros or p5symset for PCL symbol sets See the tabl...

Page 206: ...mmand causes a value the seed to display on the printer operator panel through MarkVision Professional or if there isn t an LCD panel to print on the Menu Settings Page The value of the seed determines the key 2 Obtain the key from the Lexmark Customer Support Center You must have the seed value 3 Send the PJL LBYPASSPASSWORD command to the printer by any port If the correct key is specified a mod...

Page 207: ...es to the printer language being sent by your software program The printer is shipped with SmartSwitch enabled for both printer languages and all interfaces The printer examines all print jobs and switches dynamically between PostScript emulation and PCL emulation Using the Operator Panel or MarkVision Professional You may select PostScript emulation from the printer operator panel or through Mark...

Page 208: ...inter Job Language PJL command See ENTER LANGUAGE Command on page 3 3 See Printer Job Language on page 3 1 for syntax and use of PJL Warning When you change printer languages you may lose all previously downloaded fonts and macros unless Resource Save is set to On or the resources are stored in flash memory or on disk ...

Page 209: ... Portrait printable area length landscape printable area width D Distance between the edge of the physical page and the printable area for the top of a portrait page distance between the edge of the physical page and the printable area for the left side of a landscape page E Distance between the edge of the physical page and the printable area for the right side of a portrait page distance between...

Page 210: ...0 JIS B4 257 x 364 10 1 x 14 3 100 5870 8400 100 100 100 JIS B5 Paper 182 x 257 7 2 x 10 1 100 4114 5870 100 86 100 A3 297 x 420 11 7 x 16 5 100 6814 9720 100 100 100 Executive 184 x 267 7 25 x 10 5 100 4150 6100 100 100 100 Folio 216 x 330 8 5 x 13 100 4900 7600 100 100 100 Letter 216 x 279 8 5 x 11 100 4900 6400 100 100 100 Legal 216 x 356 8 5 x 14 100 4900 8200 100 100 100 11 x 17 279 4 x 431 8...

Page 211: ... 100 100 A3 297 x 420 11 7 x 16 5 100 6814 9720 100 100 100 Executive 184 x 267 7 25 x 10 5 100 4150 6100 100 100 100 Folio 216 x 330 8 5 x 13 100 4900 7600 100 100 100 Letter 216 x 279 8 5 x 11 100 4900 6400 100 100 100 Legal 216 x 356 8 5 x 14 100 4900 8200 100 100 100 11 x 17 279 4 x 431 8 11 x 17 100 6400 10000 100 100 100 Ledger 431 8 x 279 4 17 x 11 100 10000 6400 100 100 100 Statement 140 x...

Page 212: ...100 100 A3 297 x 420 11 7 x 16 5 100 6814 9720 100 100 100 Executive 184 x 267 7 25 x 10 5 100 4150 6100 100 100 100 Folio 216 x 330 8 5 x 13 100 4900 7600 100 100 100 Letter 216 x 279 8 5 x 11 100 4900 6400 100 100 100 Legal 216 x 356 8 5 x 14 100 4900 8200 100 100 100 11 x 17 279 4 x 431 8 11 x 17 100 6400 10000 100 100 100 Ledger 431 8 x 279 4 17 x 11 100 10000 6400 100 100 100 Statement 140 x ...

Page 213: ...chlbk Italic Arial ItalicMT Goudy BoldItalic NewCenturySchlbk Bold Arial BoldMT Goudy ExtraBold NewCenturySchlbk BoldItalic Arial BoldItalicMT Helvetica NewYork AvantGarde Book Helvetica Oblique Optima AvantGarde BookOblique Helvetica Bold Optima Italic AvantGarde Demi Helvetica BoldOblique Optima Bold AvantGarde DemiOblique Helvetica Condensed Optima BoldItalic Bodoni Helvetica Condensed Bold Oxf...

Page 214: ...Oblique Intl Courier Oblique Univers Bold Courier Bold Intl Courier Bold Univers BoldOblique Courier BoldOblique Intl Courier BoldOblique Univers Light Eurostile Intl Univers Medium Univers LightOblique Eurostile Bold Intl Univers MediumItalic Univers Condensed Eurostile ExtendedTwo Intl Univers Bold Univers CondensedOblique Eurostile BoldExtendedTwo Intl Univers BoldItalic Univers CondensedBold G...

Page 215: ...kward compatibility With the appropriate printer driver installed and selected your software program enumerates and selects the available PostScript fonts Table 4 4 Lexmark Optra S Drivers If you need the Lexmark Optra S driver for Use Windows 2000 Windows XP Version 7 2 or later of LEXPSNT Windows NT 4 0 Version 1 8 or later of LEXPSNT Windows 9x Windows Millennium Edition Me Version 4 32 or late...

Page 216: ...Times Roman AvantGarde Book Intl CG Times Italic Times Italic AvantGarde BookOblique Intl CG Times Bold Times Bold AvantGarde Demi Intl CG Times BoldItalic Times BoldItalic AvantGarde DemiOblique Intl Courier TimesNewRomanPSMT Bookman Light Intl Courier Oblique TimesNewRomanPS ItalicMT Bookman LightItalic Intl Courier Bold TimesNewRomanPS BoldMT Bookman Demi Intl Courier BoldOblique TimesNewRomanP...

Page 217: ...ipt commands to switch the compatibility modes are Forward compatibility Backward compatibility With the appropriate printer driver installed and selected your software program enumerates and selects the available PostScript fonts AntiqueOlive LetterGothic Italic AntiqueOlive Italic LetterGothic Bold AntiqueOlive Bold Marigold LetterGothic Univers Bold Table 4 5 Lexmark Optra S Drivers If you need...

Page 218: ... Goudy NewCenturySchlbk Roman ArialMT Goudy Italic NewCenturySchlbk Italic Arial ItalicMT Goudy Bold NewCenturySchlbk Bold Arial BoldMT Goudy BoldItalic NewCenturySchlbk BoldItalic Arial BoldItalicMT Goudy ExtraBold NewYork AvantGarde Book Helvetica Optima AvantGarde BookOblique Helvetica Oblique Optima Italic AvantGarde Demi Helvetica Bold Optima Bold AvantGarde DemiOblique Helvetica BoldOblique ...

Page 219: ...ldItalic Univers Oblique Courier Oblique Intl Courier Univers Bold Courier Bold Intl Courier Oblique Univers BoldOblique Courier BoldOblique Intl Courier Bold Univers Light Eurostile Intl Courier BoldOblique Univers LightOblique Eurostile Bold Intl Univers Medium Univers Condensed Eurostile ExtendedTwo Intl Univers MediumItalic Univers CondensedOblique Eurostile BoldExtendedTwo Intl Univers Bold U...

Page 220: ...ckward compatibility With the appropriate printer driver installed and selected your software program enumerates and selects the available PostScript fonts Table 4 6 Lexmark Optra S Drivers If you need the Lexmark Optra S driver for Use Windows 2000 Windows XP Version 7 2 or later of LEXPSNT Windows NT 4 0 Version 1 8 or later of LEXPSNT Windows 9x Windows Millennium Edition Me Version 4 32 or lat...

Page 221: ...default values Setdefault operators do not become effective until the end of a job However the value may be queried immediately Unless otherwise noted all of these operators are located in the statusdict dictionary In userdict copies is initialized at the beginning of each job to the number of copies selected either by PJL or from the printer operator panel To determine which operators your printe...

Page 222: ...efore PageSize applies to the media currently installed in the tray without disabling media selection which may clip the image For example if you execute the legal operator when letter size paper is installed part of the image is clipped from the page When the literal names are used as operators the action is equivalent to executing the following PostScript emulation sequence This example uses let...

Page 223: ...83 x 8 27 419 x 595 b4 257 x 364 10 12 x 14 33 729 x 1032 a3 297 x 420 11 7 x 16 54 842 x 1191 a3 328 x 453 12 91 x 17 83 930 x 1284 11x17 279 4 x 431 8 11 x 17 792 x 1224 ledger 431 8 x 279 4 17 x 11 1224 x 792 folio 216 x 330 8 5 x 13 612 x 936 statement 140 x 216 5 5 x 8 5 396 x 612 custom 215 9 x 355 6 8 5 x 14 0 612 x 1020 custom 297 x 431 8 11 7 x 17 842 x 1224 custom 320 x 559 12 6 x 22 908...

Page 224: ...m automatic orientation of text based on page size 1 treat the page size as an envelope 2 treat the page size as paper Error stackoverflow setignoresize integer setignoresize overrides the automatic page orientation selected by the printer to support custom media sizes This operator determines whether or not to adjust the text based on the page size integer value may be 0 perform automatic orienta...

Page 225: ...soon as a suitable paper source is chosen and paper is fed from this tray The printer checks the value of manualfeed in statusdict and the ManualFeed page device parameter If either one is true the printer sends a message to load the requested size in the manual feed tray or multipurpose feeder The PageSize Policy is set to 0 by means of setpagedevice The printer checks the paper size loaded in th...

Page 226: ...e paper or for envelopes in the multipurpose feeder Automatic duplexing is supported from the multipurpose feeder for all other papers If the paper source is changed before the back side of a duplexed page prints a blank back page prints the paper source changes and the information for the back side of the page is printed on the front side of a page sent from the new paper source When these operat...

Page 227: ...th A4 size paper a5tray tray with A5 size paper b4tray tray with B4 size paper b5tray tray with B5 size paper customtray tray with custom size paper executivetray tray with executive size paper foliotray tray with folio size paper ledgertray tray with ledger size paper legaltray tray with legal size paper lettertray tray with letter size paper statementtray tray with statement size paper 11x17tray...

Page 228: ... a value of false when showpage or copypage is executed the page is fed from an automatic source These two values are independent of each other Note If manualfeed is redefined between printing the front and back page of a duplexed page the information for the front and back pages is printed on the same page Error stackoverflow papertray papertray integer queries the paper tray that is currently se...

Page 229: ... Feeder 3 Manual Paper 4 Manual Envelope 5 Tray 3 7 Multipurpose Feeder 8 Tray 4 9 Tray 5 Notes If the Manual Paper or Manual Envelope source is selected the Manual Feed page device parameter is set to true A rangecheck error is returned if a paper source that is not installed is selected If a setpapertray operator is issued for the back of a duplexed page the printer ejects a blank back page chan...

Page 230: ...ze 279 540 setpagedevice Table 4 9 Envelope Sizes Supported Supported Not Supported Envelope Sizes Printer Model Literal Name Size mm Size inches Size points C912 E321 E323 T630 T632 T634 3 875x7 5envelope 98 4 x 190 5 3 875 x 7 5 279 540 3 875x8 875envelope 98 4 x 225 4 3 875 x 8 875 279 639 4 125x9 5envelope 104 8 x 241 3 4 125 x 9 5 297 684 110x220envelope 110 x 220 4 33 x 8 66 312 624 162x229e...

Page 231: ...perators is sent to the printer duplexing is suspended until a paper size is requested that is supported for duplex printing Table 4 10 Literal Names Supported Supported Not Supported Literal Names Printer Model Literal Name Compatible Literal Name C912 E321 E323 T630 T632 T634 monarcenvelope 3 875x7 5envelope com10envelope 4 125x9 5envelope dlenvelope 110x220envelope c5envelope 162x229envelope b5...

Page 232: ...nary in the pagedevice dictionary If the requested media size is not found by the previous search the following search order is used Envelope Feeder Multipurpose Feeder If the requested size and type is not available from any automatic source you are prompted to load the requested envelope size and type in the manual feed source If the size is still not available a configurationerror is issued and...

Page 233: ...y with 162 x 229 size envelopes c5envelopetray tray with 162 x 229 size envelopes 176x250envelopetray tray with 176 x 250 size envelopes b5envelopetray tray with 176 x 250 size envelopes 3 875x7 5envelopetray tray with 3 875 x 7 5 size envelopes monarcenvelopetray tray with 3 875 x 7 5 size envelopes 3 875x8 875envelopetray tray with 3 875 x 8 875 size envelopes 4 125x9 5envelopetray tray with 4 1...

Page 234: ...ault value at the end of the print job When you define it outside the normal server loop it is reset to the default value when the printer is switched to a printer language other than PostScript emulation or when a power on reset occurs Errors rangecheck stackoverflow typecheck buildtime buildtime integer returns the BuildTime system parameter which is a timestamp that identifies the specific buil...

Page 235: ...continues processing Errors stackunderflow typecheck Note The password is defined as a 4 byte number currentfilenameextend currentfilenameextend boolean returns a boolean on the stack to indicate whether the extension should be automatically added to any filename The boolean value is either true adds the extension false does not add the extension See Filename Extensions on page 6 10 Error stackove...

Page 236: ...r 0 disabled 1 65535 seconds default is device dependent To find the default for your printer see Table C 2 on page C 4 WaitTimeout system parameter 0 disabled 15 65535 seconds default is 40 seconds Error stackoverflow deletefile filename deletefile deletes the specified file from the disk This operator is in systemdict Errors invalidfileaccess ioerror stackunderflow typecheck undefinedfilename No...

Page 237: ...n of file 9 password null Set device read write password 10 password null Set device write password 11 filename password Set file read write password 12 filename password Set file write password 13 password null Declare device read write password 14 password null Declare device write password 15 filename password Declare file read write password 16 filename password Declare file write password 17 ...

Page 238: ...allocate file descriptor 3 Some invalid argument was passed 4 No such device 5 Invalid access to file requested 6 Argument too large filename buffer 7 Invalid file descriptor or filename 8 Catch all error or device error 9 Unable to allocate memory for buffer data structure 10 Device busy 11 Device not currently mounted 12 Attempt to perform illegal IO operation 13 No space to update or create fil...

Page 239: ... data from the specified device This operator is in systemdict pages Sets the LogicalSize device parameter for the specified device 0 entire device is formatted 1 2 3 an ioerror occurs action 1 is added to the action argument The result is used for the InitializeAction device parameter for the same device A devformat on a flash device formats the entire device regardless of the LogicalSize specifi...

Page 240: ...e hasnames mounted removable searchorder free size true returns on the stack the status of a specified device This operator is in systemdict A value of false is returned if the device is not present If the device is present five boolean values and three integers see the following description followed by a value of true are returned The five boolean values are searchable true if the device is inclu...

Page 241: ...as the SearchOrder device parameter from the specified IODevice free The number of free bytes on the device This value is the same as the Free device parameter from the specified IODevice size The total number of bytes on the device This value is the same as the LogicalSize device parameter from the specified IODevice Error typecheck diskonline diskonline boolean returns the value of the Writeable...

Page 242: ...k1 IODevice This operator is equivalent to executing the following PostScript emulation sequence disk1 currentdevparams dup Free get exch LogicalSize get Error stackoverflow displayoperatormsg string displayoperatormsg sets a custom paper message The string parameter is used as a prompt string when a page prints The string value can be any string up to 16 characters The string is cleared at the en...

Page 243: ...rinterrors boolean returns a boolean with the same value as the system parameter DoPrintErrors It also indicates the current value of the Print PS Error printer setting The DoPrintErrors system parameter must be present for the doprinterrors operator to be present Error stackoverflow doret doret integer returns the PQET setting for the current print job An integer value is returned on the stack 0 ...

Page 244: ...e system parameter A boolean value is returned true StartupMode set to 1 or 11 false StartupMode other than 1 or 11 This operator is equivalent to executing the following PostScript emulation sequence currentsystemsparams StartupMode get Error stackoverflow duplexer duplexer boolean queries if a duplex unit is installed A boolean value is returned on the stack true duplex unit is installed false d...

Page 245: ...ote For printers that do not support duplexing this value is always false This operator is equivalent to executing the following PostScript emulation sequence currentpagedevice Duplex get Error stackoverflow enginesync enginesync boolean indicates if the printer waits for the last page of a job to print before returning a Ctrl D to the host computer Error stackoverflow ...

Page 246: ...f it does not exist or append it if it does exist File is opened for reading and writing This operator is in systemdict Errors invalidfileaccess ioerror limitcheck stackunderflow typecheck undefinedfilename Note An undefinedfilename error occurs if the file does not exist filenameforall pattern proc scratchstring filenameforall lists all the files with names that match a specified pattern string c...

Page 247: ...e boolean value can be true non zero winding used by the interpreter false even or odd winding rule used by interpreter Error stackoverflow hardwareiomode hardwareiomode boolean queries the user default setting of the Parallel Protocol menu item This operator returns the value of the Parallel Protocol either Standard or Fastbytes An integer value is returned on the stack 1 Parallel Fastbytes Off S...

Page 248: ...error is generated InitializeAction parameter is set to action plus 1 Errors invalidaccess ioerror rangecheck stackunderflow typecheck jobname jobname string identifies each print job selection This string in statusdict queries and changes the current setting of the JobName user parameter Originally jobname is set to null To query jobname jobname or currentuserparams JobName get A string indicatin...

Page 249: ...ob source Valid values are LocalTalk SerialA SerialB SerialC SerialD ParallelA ParallelB ParallelC ParallelD IR_A IR_B IR_C IR_D USB_A USB_B USB_C USB_D EtherTalkB EtherTalkC EtherTalkD TokenTalkB TokenTalkC TokenTalkD LexLinkB LexLinkC LexLinkD PrintServerB PrintServerC PrintServerD RemotePrinterB RemotePrinterC RemotePrinterD AppSocketB AppSocketC AppSocketD ...

Page 250: ...putDevice get Error stackoverflow jobtimeout jobtimeout integer queries the current user default setting for the JobTimeout parameter An integer is returned on the stack 0 disabled 15 65355 seconds This operator is equivalent to executing the following PostScript emulation sequence currentuserparams JobTimeout get Error stackoverflow manualfeed See page 4 22 ...

Page 251: ...edtimeout key in statusdict are independent of each other the value of one does not affect the value of the other 0 disabled 1 65355 seconds An undefined error results if manualfeedtimeout is queried before the value is set Errors stackoverflow undefined newsheet newsheet causes the current page to start on the front side of a new sheet Error none pagecount pagecount integer queries the value of t...

Page 252: ...f the string defines the printer name A maximum of 32 characters are returned on the stack This operator is equivalent to executing the following PostScript emulation sequence currentsystemparams PrinterName get Errors rangecheck stackunderflow typecheck product product string queries the name of the product that is defined in statusdict A string is returned on the stack indicating the name of the...

Page 253: ...quiet quiet integer queries the PowerSave page device parameter An integer is returned on the stack 0 Power Saver is Off 1 to 120 or 1 to 240 Model specific Number of minutes elapsed after last page prints before Power Saver is invoked Power Saver reduces power consumption when the printer is idle When quiet is enabled it takes longer to print the first page after the printer has been idle Antique...

Page 254: ...g PostScript emulation sequence currentsystemparams RamSize get Error stackoverflow realformat realformat boolean returns a boolean with the same value as the RealFormat system parameter It indicates the printer microprocessor native real number representation A query determines if the printer real number representation matches the application real number representation and compensates if necessar...

Page 255: ...o On 600 600 dpi is set to On 1200 1200 dpi is set to On This operator is equivalent to executing the following PostScript emulation sequence currentpagedevice HWResolution get 0 get Error stackoverflow revision revision integer queries the Revision system parameter An integer is returned on the stack to indicate the revision level Error stackoverflow ...

Page 256: ... and option values are returned on the stack baud returns the value of the Baud menu item option returns an 8 bit value as defined in the following illustration Stop Bits This bit is always set to zero Data Style 01 7 data bits 11 8 data bits Flow Control 000 XON XOFF 001 DTR DSR 101 DTR 110 XON XOFF DTR 111 XON XOFF DTR DSR Parity 00 ignore 01 odd 10 even 11 none Errors rangecheck stackoverflow s...

Page 257: ...ate true the current page that is processing is moved to the first page of the current fax job false the current page that is processing is unaffected Errors stackunderflow typecheck setdefaulttimeouts job manualfeed wait setdefaulttimeouts changes the values for all timeouts Valid values are JobTimeout system parameter 0 disabled 15 65355 seconds ManualFeedTimeout page device parameter 0 disabled...

Page 258: ...uto model dependent This operator is equivalent to executing the following PostScript emulation sequence Go into exitserver or startjob context ExitJamRecovery boolean setpagedevice Errors invalidaccess stackunderflow typecheck setdoprinterrors boolean setdoprinterrors sets the system parameter DoPrintErrors to the value of boolean It also indicates the current value of the Print PS Error printer ...

Page 259: ...e print job is finished This operator is equivalent to executing the following PostScript emulation sequence PostRenderingEnhanceDetails REValue integer setpagedevice Errors rangecheck stackunderflow typecheck setdostartpage boolean setdostartpage sets the DoStartPage system parameter to the value of boolean The DoStartPage system parameter must be present for the setdostartpage operator to be pre...

Page 260: ... stackunderflow typecheck setduplexmode boolean setduplexmode sets the value of the Duplex page device parameter for the current print job true sets printing mode to duplex false sets printing mode to simplex At the start of the next print job the value is reset to the user default setting This operator is equivalent to executing the following PostScript emulation sequence Duplex boolean setpagede...

Page 261: ...dress string setethernetaddress sets the EthernetAddress parameter in the EtherTalk communication parameter set The EthernetAddress parameter is the Ethernet address of the Ethernet internal print server also called an internal network adapter or INA The string value can be any string up to 17 characters Errors stackunderflow typecheck setfilenameextend boolean setfilenameextend sets whether the e...

Page 262: ...definedfilename Note An undefinedfilename error occurs if the file does not exist sethardwareiomode integer sethardwareiomode is parsed and discarded In addition one integer is removed from the stack It supports compatibility with the IBM LaserPrinters 4019 4029 and 4039 Errors invalidaccess stackunderflow typecheck setidlefonts mark setildefonts supports compatibility with the IBM LaserPrinters 4...

Page 263: ...xmode changes the current job s setting of manualduplexmode Valid int values are 0 no manual duplexing 1 printing the first sides of the job 2 printing the second sides of the job When printing second sides of the job is specified a load manual duplex side 2 operator intervention condition will occur after the last page of the first sides is printed and prior to the first page of the second sides ...

Page 264: ... of the PowerSave page device parameter The following integers are valid 0 Power Saver Off 1 to 120 or 1 to 240 Model specific Number of minutes elapsed after last page prints before Power Saver is invoked Any changes made by this operator are not active until the end of the print job Note Some printer models released in the year 2000 or later designated as Energy Star printers cannot have Power S...

Page 265: ... the paper path to clear before changing the resolution If the resolution is changed for the back side of a duplexed sheet the printer ejects a blank back page changes the resolution and prints the information for the page where the resolution was changed on the front side of the next sheet This operator is equivalent to executing the following PostScript emulation sequence HWResolution xres yres ...

Page 266: ...access rangecheck settumble boolean settumble sets the value of the Tumble page device parameter for the current print job true sets the tumble setting to short edge binding back side of the duplexed page prints upside down in relation to the front side false sets the tumble setting to long edge binding back side of the duplexed page prints in the same orientation as the front default No error is ...

Page 267: ...eam you are using Errors stackoverflow stackunderflow tumble tumble boolean returns the current value of the Tumble page device parameter true the back side of the duplexed page prints upside down in relation to the front side short edge binding false the back side of the duplexed page prints in the same orientation as the front side long edge binding default Note No error is generated if a duplex...

Page 268: ...alidaccess waittimeout waittimeout integer queries the current value for the WaitTimeout user parameter An integer is returned on the stack 0 disabled 15 65355 seconds This operator is equivalent to executing the following PostScript emulation sequence currentuserparams WaitTimeout get Error stackoverflow ...

Page 269: ...tion boolean Determines if the printer uses the printer s own internal algorithms or Adobe PostScript algorithms to select print media The following values are supported True Uses the printer s algorithms False Uses Adobe PostScript algorithms default DeviceRenderingInfo dictionary Specifies the following unique printer rendering parameters Screening TonerSaver PictureGrade ImageEnhancement PrintD...

Page 270: ...n with Screening If Screening is set to None or PictureGrade the values for PictureGrade affect Screening in the following way 0 Changes Screening to None 1 Changes Screening to PictureGrade If Screening is set to IET or IETPictureGrade the values for PictureGrade affect Screening in the following way 0 Changes Screening to IET 1 Changes Screening to IETPictureGrade For more information on Screeni...

Page 271: ...nt materials for each other when one size is not installed Note For size substitution to occur the substituted print material and the requested print material must be of the same paper type The following values are supported Off No size substitution is performed A4 Letter If A4 is requested but not installed and Letter is installed Letter is substituted for A4 Or if Letter is requested but not ins...

Page 272: ... both side of the page or simplexed printed on one side of the page True Print duplex mode False Print simplex mode default EndPage procedure Executes at the end of each printed page to indicate if the contents of raster memory should be printed EndPage gets two integer arguments through the operand stack one is a count of the previous showpage executions and the other is the code that indicates t...

Page 273: ...re is a numeric key which is a dictionary for each installed input source Input sources The numeric keys are Key Source 0 Tray 1 1 Tray 2 2 Envelope feeder 3 Tray 3 4 Multipurpose feeder 5 Tray 4 6 Tray 5 The entries in each input source dictionary describe the media that is currently available in the source The allowable keys in each source dictionary are PageSize MediaColor MediaType See AutoMed...

Page 274: ...3 and 4 for the Hewlett Packard Company s LaserJet printers are switched relative to the Optra values 3 and 4 Priority is an array of integers that describes the order in which the input sources are searched The first integer represents the highest priority source and so on If no array exists or none of the matching sources is in the array then the priority order is arbitrary Install procedure Ins...

Page 275: ... the selection For example assume there is legal size paper in Tray 1 and letter size paper in all the other trays and the Policy for the PageSize page device parameter is 1 The command PageSize 612 1008 MediaPosition 1 setpagedevice selects Tray 2 even though Tray 1 is a perfect match because the PageSize Policy of 1 allows the PageSize to be ignored MediaType string name or null Indicates the ty...

Page 276: ...es the positioning of multiple page images on pages printed using NupDetails You may choose one of four different orders The positioning of page images depends on whether they are sent to the printer as portrait or landscape images The following examples show the result of using each setting on a 2 row 2 column page Table 4 14 Page Device Parameters Continued Key Type Definition Page 1 Page 2 Page...

Page 277: ...ner of the printed page and subsequent pages are placed down and then across Type is a constant value To find the value of Type for your printer see Table C 2 on page C 4 LandscapeOverride is a boolean which specifies the orientation of N up pages Supported values are False Orientation is specified by the PageSize parameter True Orientation is assumed to be Landscape regardless of the orientation ...

Page 278: ...ary contains a Priority Array If an OutputType string does not match the priority array is searched in order for a valid output bin The initial value of the priority array is set at the beginning of a job and is equal to the value of the menu item for OutputBin The array can be changed using this setpagedevice operator OutputAttributes Priority 1 0 setpagedevice This command gives the Optional Out...

Page 279: ...e image being clipped 23 If the SubstituteSize parameter from the DeviceRenderingInfo dictionary is set to Off the effective policy executed is the value of the DefaultPageSizePolicy key in the DeviceRenderingInfo dictionary If the SubstituteSize parameter from the DeviceRenderingInfo dictionary is set to a value other than Off and an installed source has installed media which may be substituted f...

Page 280: ... ProcessColorModel name or string Specifies the color model to use for rendering process colors in the printer Supported values are DeviceGray DeviceRGB DeviceCMYK DeviceCMY Punch integer Requests holes to be punched in the output page The format for setting the Punch key is Punch n setpagedevice where n is one of the following values 0 Do not punch holes in the output page 3 Punch holes in the ou...

Page 281: ... for your printer see Table C 2 on page C 4 Staple integer Specifies whether to staple the current print job Supported values are 0 Do not staple print job 1 Staple each set in the front position 2 Staple each set in the rear position 3 Staple each set according to the Auto setting 4 Staple each set in the dual position The format for setting the Staple key is Staple n setpagedevice TraySwitch boo...

Page 282: ...rsal paper size feature The entries are as follows Type is a constant value To find the value of Type for your printer see Table C 2 on page C 4 PageSize is an array of two numbers real or integer that defines the x and y values in points for Universal Orientation is an integer that defines how the Universal paper will be fed through the printer Supported values are 0 Paper is fed short edge first...

Page 283: ...he printer it is ignored An attempt to change the value of a read only parameter has no effect on the parameter To determine which parameters your printer supports see Table C 3 on page C 8 Table 4 15 PostScript Emulation User Parameters Key Type Definition AccurateScreens boolean Controls whether the accurate screen algorithm is used during subsequent executions of the setscreen and setcolorscree...

Page 284: ...0 characters characters beyond 80 characters are truncated JobTimeout integer Number of seconds a print job executes before it is terminated and a PostScript emulation timeout error is generated Set to 0 to disable job timeout JobTimeout is initialized to the value of the JobTimeout system parameter at the beginning of each job Legal value Any non negative integer MaxDictStack integer Maximum elem...

Page 285: ... PageCount at the beginning of a job and at the end of a job and then calculating the difference to determine how many pages are submitted to the printer for a specific job This parameter is not valid for tracking pages between jobs UseOldcopypage boolean Legal values True Indicates the copypage command is processed as defined in the PostScript Level 2 description False Indicates the copypage comm...

Page 286: ... has no effect on the parameter Write only parameters are not returned by currentsystemparams To determine which parameters your printer supports see Table C 4 on page C 9 Table 4 16 PostScript Emulation System Parameters Key Type Definition BuildTime integer Read only Timestamp identifying the specific build of the PostScript emulation interpreter ByteOrder boolean Read only Native preferred orde...

Page 287: ...tly executing This string is the same as CurInputDevice CurPatternCache integer Read only Bytes currently occupied by the pattern cache CurScreenStorage integer Read only This value is always zero CurSourceList integer Read only This value is always zero CurUPathCache integer Read only Bytes currently occupied by the user path cache DisableFastProcs integer This bit field allows precompiled PostSc...

Page 288: ...eters revert to factory default values at the next power on The print job that sets FactoryDefaults to True must be the last job executed before power off otherwise the request is ignored FatalErrorAddress integer The address at which a fatal system software error occurred It is stored in this parameter before execution is stopped It is also transmitted to the host over the communications channel ...

Page 289: ...s InstalledRam MaxDisplayList integer Read only See Table C 4 on page C 9 for the default value of your printer MaxFontCache integer Read only See Table C 4 on page C 9 for the default value of your printer MaxFormCache integer Maximum bytes occupied by the form cache Legal value Any non negative integer MaxImageBuffer integer Read only See Table C 4 on page C 9 for the default value of your print...

Page 290: ...Read only Serial number of your printer StartJobPassword string Write only Controls the ability of the startjob operator to alter initial Virtual Memory VM Legal value Any integer or string of 32 or fewer non null characters An integer is converted to a string StartupMode integer Controls the system start file Sys Start during PostScript emulation initialization Also controls the job start file Jo...

Page 291: ...etter Gothic Slanted Marigold Univers Bold False restores the font compatibility to PostScript 3 ValidNV boolean Read only Indicates if non volatile memory is currently used to store persistent parameters If this memory is found defective during system initialization factory defaults are used If further testing reveals this memory is defective it is not used and ValidNV is False Otherwise ValidNV ...

Page 292: ... parameter cause typecheck errors If a parameter name is not known an undefined error occurs An attempt to change the value of a read only parameter has no effect on the parameter To specify the parameters for a specific communications channel use the appropriate suffix For example the serial channels are SerialA SerialB SerialC SerialD For some printers no A channel exists If Serial is specified ...

Page 293: ...ue False Filtering name Indicates if the input needs further filtering before the data can be correctly processed Supported values are InterpreterBased None Handshake integer Read only Always returns a value of 2 HasNames boolean Read only Always returns False Interpreter name Read only Supported values are PostScript AutoSelect PCL PPDS On boolean Designates if the communication channel is On and...

Page 294: ... print job Supported values are True An end of file message is not sent until the current job and all preceding jobs finish printing False An end of file message is sent as soon as a job finishes executing in the interpreter whether or not that job has finished printing This value is set independently for each port Enabled boolean Read only Supported values are True False Filtering name Indicates ...

Page 295: ...re information see Using SmartSwitch on page 2 1 PortLocation string Read only Designates the physical location of the port related to the parameter set Supported values are Standard Port Option Slot 1 Option Slot 2 Option Slot 3 PSSmartSwitch boolean Supported values are True PS SmartSwitch is set to On False PS SmartSwitch is set to Off For more information see Using SmartSwitch on page 4 1 Robu...

Page 296: ...cates if the input needs further filtering before the data can be correctly processed Supported values are InterpreterBased None HasNames boolean Read only Always returns False Interpreter name Read only Supported values are PostScript AutoSelect PCL PPDS LocalTalkType string The type of the AppleTalk network entity name This parameter also sets the Type parameter to the same value The new value i...

Page 297: ...g False An end of file message is sent as soon as a job finishes executing in the interpreter whether or not that job has finished printing This value is set independently for each port Enabled boolean Read only Supported values are True False EthernetAddress string Read only The Ethernet address of the Ethernet internal print server Legal value Any string of 17 or fewer non null characters EtherT...

Page 298: ...d to the parameter set Supported values are Standard Port Option Slot 1 Option Slot 2 Option Slot 3 PSSmartSwitch boolean Supported values are True PS SmartSwitch is On False PS SmartSwitch is Off For more information see Using SmartSwitch on page 4 1 Type name Read only Always returns the value of Communications Device Parameters for the Communication Device IR IR_A IR_B IR_C IR_D IR_NV and IR_Pe...

Page 299: ...l location of the port related to the parameter set Supported values are Standard Port Option Slot 1 Option Slot 2 Option Slot 3 PSSmartSwitch boolean Supported values are True PS SmartSwitch is set to On False PS SmartSwitch is set to Off For more information see Using SmartSwitch on page 4 1 Type name Read only Always returns the value of Communications Device Parameters for the Communication De...

Page 300: ...se PCL SmartSwitch is Off For more information see Using SmartSwitch on page 2 1 PortLocation string Read only Designates the physical location of the port related to the parameter set Supported values are Standard Port Option Slot 1 2 and 3 Model specific PSSmartSwitch boolean Supported values are True PS SmartSwitch is set to On False PS SmartSwitch is set to Off For more information see Using S...

Page 301: ...eturns False Interpreter name Read only Supported values are PostScript AutoSelect PCL PPDS NodeID integer Read only On boolean Designates if the communication channel is On and able to receive and send data Supported values are True Data is sent and processed False Data is lost PCLSmartSwitch boolean Supported values are True PCL SmartSwitch is On False PCL SmartSwitch is Off For more information...

Page 302: ...age is sent as soon as a job finishes executing in the interpreter whether or not that job has finished printing This value is set independently for each port Enabled boolean Read only Supported values are True False Filtering name Indicates if the input needs further filtering before the data can be correctly processed Supported values are InterpreterBased None HasNames boolean Read only Always r...

Page 303: ... True False Filtering name Indicates if the input needs further filtering before the data can be correctly processed Supported values are InterpreterBased None Note Setting this variable changes the value of the corresponding PrintServer device HasNames boolean Read only Always returns False Interpreter name Read only Supported values are PostScript AutoSelect PCL PPDS On boolean Designates if the...

Page 304: ...lse Filtering name Indicates if the input needs further filtering before the data can be correctly processed Supported values are InterpreterBased None Note Setting this variable changes the value of the corresponding RemotePrinter device HasNames boolean Read only Always returns False Interpreter name Read only Supported values are PostScript AutoSelect PCL PPDS On boolean Designates if the commu...

Page 305: ...ysical location of the port related to the parameter set Supported values are Standard Port Option Slot 1 Option Slot 2 Option Slot 3 Type name Read only Always returns the value of Communications Device Parameters for the Communication Device LexLink LexLinkA LexLinkB LexLinkC LexLinkD LexLink_NV and LexLink_Pending contain the same parameters DelayedOutputClose boolean Selects how the printer ma...

Page 306: ...unications Device Parameters for the Parameters Device IP IP_A IP_B IP_C IP_D GatewayAddress string Read only IPAddress string Read only IPAddressDynamic boolean Read only Supported values are True False NetworkMask string Read only On boolean Designates if the communication channel is On and able to receive and send data Supported values are True Data is sent and processed False Data is lost Phys...

Page 307: ...ters Device Parameters for the Parameters Device TokenRingPhysical TokenRingPhysicalA TokenRingPhysicalB TokenRingPhysicalC TokenRingPhysicalD Address string Read only On boolean Designates if the communication channel is On and able to receive and send data Supported values are True Data is sent and processed False Data is lost PortLocation string Read only Designates the physical location of the...

Page 308: ...ness Toner Saver Setting Value Setting Value 0 0 value 0 15 Lightest On 0 15 value 0 25 Lighter On 0 25 value 0 35 Normal On 0 35 value 0 45 Darker On 0 45 value 0 55 Darkest On 0 55 value 0 65 Lightest Off 0 65 value 0 75 Lighter Off 0 75 value 0 85 Normal Off 0 85 value 0 95 Darker Off 0 95 value 1 0 Darkest Off Print Darkness Setting Designates the print darkness model specific Legal value Any ...

Page 309: ...upported values are 0 59 Type name Read only Value of Parameters Year integer DateTime string Date and Time in the format YYYY MM DD HH MM DayOfWeekLong string Long day name for example Wednesday DayOfWeekNum integer Supported values are 0 6 0 Sunday DayOfWeekShort string Short day name for example Wed Device Parameters for the IODevice Device disk1 BlockSize integer Read only Free integer Read on...

Page 310: ... mount the disk False System attempts to dismount the disk A device must contain a valid file system to mount successfully When a device is mounted it is known to the system and is readable To verify if the device is currently mounted query this parameter immediately after setting it PhysicalSize integer Read only Indicates the size of the disk in pages Valid only when the disk is mounted A value ...

Page 311: ...ounted boolean True System attempts to mount the flash False System attempts to dismount the flash When a device is mounted it becomes known to the system and is readable depending on the nature of the device A device must contain a valid file system or it will not mount successfully To verify if the device is currently mounted query this parameter immediately after setting it PhysicalSize integer...

Page 312: ...ully To verify if the device is currently mounted query this parameter immediately after setting it If the ROM device is dismounted unpredictable results occur PhysicalSize integer Read only Indicates the size of the ROM in pages that is mounted A value of 0 zero indicates that the device is not mounted This parameter is only valid when ROM is mounted Removable boolean Read only Always False Searc...

Page 313: ... 14 command as normal data and not a status query when Another interpreter is processing a print job The printer is idle and another interpreter is the selected interpreter Notes Status queries cannot be received while the printer is in an error state Your printer always selects the PostScript emulation interpreter and pro cesses a Ctrl T x 14 command as a status query when data is received throug...

Page 314: ... status busy source Parallel The following table lists the possible keys and value descriptions To determine which status message keys your printer supports see Table C 7 on page C 21 Table 4 18 Status Message Keys and Value Descriptions Key Value Description job The name of the print job as stored in the JobName entry in statusdict This field is omitted if the current print job has no defined Job...

Page 315: ...ing Command operator The interpreter has detected an error while executing operator and invoked handleerror Flushing rest of job to EOF is ignored The rest of the current print job is discarded because of a previous error or other ending such as a stop or Ctrl C The printer ignores further input until it determines the end of the print job exitserver permanent state may be changed The PostScript e...

Page 316: ...tion or PostScript emulation for each interface parallel serial USB or network Your printer is shipped from the factory with SmartSwitch set to On for all languages and all interfaces Consequently the printer examines all print jobs coming into all its interfaces and switches between PostScript emulation and PCL emulation dynamically If a software program explicitly tells the printer which languag...

Page 317: ...for more information If you have turned off a particular language for an interface but then decide to send a job to that interface using that language you must begin the job with a PJL command to override the settings you made from the printer operator panel or through MarkVision Professional For example if you set PCL emulation to Off for the serial interface and later decide to send a job in tha...

Page 318: ... to determine the type of data stream and automatically switches to the proper language The printer examines the active printer language and decides when an End of Job point occurs End of Job points are SIC command UEL command Print timeout Wait timeout PostScript timeout due to erasing the contents of an internal link Ctrl D in PostScript or tagged binary INIT Network Protocol Alliance Protocol j...

Page 319: ...nectors that let you install optional flash memory or a disk device other printers may offer one or the other of these devices as a standard feature Refer to your printer documentation for more information When first installed in the printer the flash memory or disk may be unformatted You must format the device before you download resources A message displays on the printer operator panel or throu...

Page 320: ...e MarkVision Professional printer utility You can also download resources to flash memory and disk or format the flash memory or disk using this printer utility A PJL command see LDOWNLOADTARGET on page 3 30 and LDOWNLOADTARGET Command on page 3 86 The download target the destination for the resource data collection may be RAM the default flash memory or disk If you store resources fonts macros or...

Page 321: ...n Resource Data Collection is disabled see step 3 Stored resources are also copied to flash memory or disk when a printer language switch occurs PostScript emulation writes Type 1 fonts or other resources to flash memory or disk after successfully parsing a definefont operator 3 Set Download Target to RAM Resource Data Collection mode is disabled Viewing the Contents of Flash Memory and Disk There...

Page 322: ... part name field is shown as FLASH The part name field for the disk is not printed Optional Font Memory Size 1048576 bytes Part Name FLASH Part Number none Write password protected ID Type Size Prot Description 1000 PCL bitmap font 32140 W ITClublnGrphBkOb 1002 PCL bitmap font 52550 Courier 1003 PCL scalable font 254491 CG Times PostScript font 134572 Courier User data 1000 My Program Demo 1000 My...

Page 323: ...le and Device Protection Commands on page 3 93 and Password Protection on page 6 7 ID Valid for PCL emulation macros fonts and symbol sets only The ID must be used when adding a description to a macro or a symbol set If two files with the same file type have duplicate IDs the following occurs If multiple macros or symbol sets have been created with duplicate download IDs only the last macro or sym...

Page 324: ...ration printouts or forms p5scalable PCL scalable font p5bitmap PCL bitmapped font p5macro PCL macro replaces the earlier Mac5 extension p5symset PCL symbol set Usually the PostScript file operators can only read write files with the extension data Use the setfilenameextend operator to read write other file types including demo Any other file type appears in the list as Unknown File Type The descr...

Page 325: ...d Protection You can password protect either the entire flash memory or disk or files stored on the flash memory or disk There are two levels of password protection Read Write Ensures that the file or device is protected against reading and writing unless the password has been appropriately specified applies only to actual file data Write Ensures that data cannot be changed on a file or device unl...

Page 326: ...asswords are set declared retracted and deleted using the PJL commands or the MarkVision Professional utility See Protecting a File or Device on page 3 93 Rewriting the Flash Content Be aware that once a bit on the flash memory is turned from 1 binary 1 to 0 binary 0 it cannot be changed back to binary 1 without a complete flash memory format As PostScript emulation file operators write data to fl...

Page 327: ...s of search order and available devices each installed device is checked in the search order for the existence of filename The operator acts upon the first filename that it finds Device Names The term device refers to flash memory disk or ROM For PostScript emulation some of the operators require or return device names These operators are deletefile filenameforall devforall devdismount devmount de...

Page 328: ...acter codes from X 01 to X FF are valid X 00 is not valid Filenames are case sensitive for example flash myfile and flash MYFILE indicate different files on the flash memory Filename Extensions By default all files referenced when using the PostScript emulation file operators are given a data extension For example if the following PostScript emulation command occurs flash myfile w file the file my...

Page 329: ... myfont type1 deletefile true setfilenameextend end For other file types see page 6 6 Note We recommend that you enable setfilenameextend as soon as possible after you disable it For example the following PostScript emulation commands generate an undefinedfilename error disk iconimage w file dup 0f0606060686c6ff writestring closefile statusdict begin false setfilenameextend end disk iconimage r fi...

Page 330: ...lt search order is determined by the order the devices are mounted For example if you want to place the disk device after the flash memory in the default search order use the following command sequence disk devdismount disk devmount To change the order so the devices are searched as disk flash memory and then ROM use the following PostScript emulation command sequence rom devdismount flash devdism...

Page 331: ...AM speed Job Buffering Job buffering to the disk lets you store incoming print jobs on a disk installed on your printer Although job buffering is designed for individual workstations and networks using MarkVision Professional as the primary tool to control printer operations you can handle some job buffering functions from the printer operator panel Refer to your printer user documentation for mor...

Page 332: ...ry after a power loss Reprint jobs after a power on reset POR Creating a Partition Before job buffering is enabled for a port you must allocate a portion of the disk for job buffering functions The minimum size for a job buffering partition is 10 percent of the disk storage space When a new partition is created the entire disk is formatted and all resources previously downloaded to the disk are lo...

Page 333: ...s To delete or resize a job buffer partition first delete or print all jobs Then disable job buffering on all ports Finally delete or resize the job buffer partition Recovering from a Power Loss If the printer loses power the job being spooled to the disk may be lost Jobs already stored on the disk remain intact When power is restored you are asked if you want to print the jobs held in the buffer ...

Page 334: ...ssion Levels The following measurements were made in accordance with ISO 7779 and reported in conformance with ISO 9296 Table 7 1 Noise Emission Levels Status 1 Meter Average Sound Pressure dBA C912 E321 E323 T630 T632 T634 Printing 58 49 52 54 55 Standby Idle without Power Saver 48 30 32 34 34 Status Declared Sound Power Level Bels C912 E321 E323 T630 T632 T634 Printing 7 4 6 3 6 7 6 8 6 9 Standb...

Page 335: ...voltage model 220 240 V at 47 63 Hz T632 low voltage model 100 127 V at 47 63 Hz T632 high voltage model 220 240 V at 47 63 Hz T634 low voltage model 100 127 V at 47 63 Hz T634 high voltage model 220 240 V at 47 63 Hz Table 7 3 Power Requirements Printer Model C912 E321 E323 T630 T632 T634 State 120 V 230 V 120 V 230 V 120 V 230 V 120 V 230 V 120 V 230 V 120 V 230 V Average continuous printing 400...

Page 336: ...g 41 5 lb The physical specifications for network models may differ Table 7 5 Clearance Requirement Specifications Printer Side Printer Model C9121 E321 E323 T630 T632 T634 Left side 330 mm 13 in 300 mm 12 in 305 mm 12 in Right side 330 mm 13 in 300 mm 12 in 305 mm 12 in Front 660 mm 26 in 200 mm 8 in 508 mm 20 in Rear 127 mm 5 in 50 mm 2 in 305 mm 12 in Above 229 mm 9 in 150 mm 6 in 305 mm 12 in ...

Page 337: ...g Value Shipping Storage Value C912 10 33 C 50 90 5 F 5 40 C 23 104 F E321 E323 15 6 32 2 C 60 90 F 20 40 C 4 to 104 F T630 T632 T634 15 6 32 2 C 60 90 F 40 43 C 40 110 F Table 7 7 Humidity Ranges Printer Model Operating Value Shipping Storage Value C912 20 80 10 90 E321 E323 8 80 8 95 non condensing T630 T632 T634 8 80 5 95 Table 7 8 Printer Altitude Specifications Printer Model Altitude Above Se...

Page 338: ...printer enters the Ready state it is prepared to print Time to Print the First Page The print wait time may vary as a result of page complexity page size paper weight paper texture or temperature Average times are as follows Table 7 9 Power On to Ready State Time Period Printer Model Time to Ready Time in Seconds C912 150 E321 E323 40 T630 T632 T634 42 Table 7 10 Time to Print the First Page Print...

Page 339: ...Adapter which provides an RS 232C or RS 422 serial interface port An RS 232C Serial Parallel 1284 C Interface Card See page 8 29 for more information about serial interface Some printers have standard print servers but you can also buy optional print servers that connect the printer to Token Ring or Ethernet networks For detailed installation or setup instructions refer to your printer user docume...

Page 340: ...m Properties screen displays 5 Select the Device Manager tab 6 Scroll down to Ports and click the once to expand the list of available Ports 7 Select the communications port you want to configure 8 Click the Properties button at the bottom of the screen The Communications Port Properties screen for this specific port displays For example if you select the COM1 port then the Communications Port COM...

Page 341: ...isplays 5 Select the communications port you want to configure 6 Click the Settings button The Settings screen for this specific port displays For example if you select the COM1 port then the Settings for COM1 screen displays 7 Fill out the fields for the following printer settings to make them match your printer settings Baud Rate Parity Stop bits Flow Control Note For Flow Control select Hardwar...

Page 342: ...and click the once to expand the list of available Ports 8 Select the communications port you want to configure and double click The Communications Port Properties screen for this specific port displays For example if you select the COM1 port then the Communications Port COM1 Properties screen displays 9 Select the Port Settings tab 10 Fill out the fields for the following printer settings to make...

Page 343: ...xpand the list of available Ports 7 Select the communications port you want to configure and double click The Communications Port Properties screen for this specific port displays For example if you select the COM1 port then the Communications Port COM1 Properties screen displays 8 Select the Port Settings tab 9 Fill out the fields for the following printer settings to make them match your printer...

Page 344: ...nformation Use a parallel interface when you Attach your printer to a personal computer Attach your printer to a host system with a Centronics compatible parallel port Attach your printer to a Lexmark external print server Use a USB interface when you Attach your printer to a personal computer iMac Sun Ray or Sun Blade Need to connect the printer to a computer that does not have an available paral...

Page 345: ...el connector Note To reset your printer with an INIT signal set Honor Init to On from the printer operator panel or through MarkVision Professional Refer to your printer user documentation for more information Your printer can communicate with a computer across the parallel interface in three ways Computer to Printer This is typically how a computer and printer communicate When the printer is rece...

Page 346: ...emale receptacle as shown Parallel Connector Pin Assignments Table 8 1 Parallel Connector Pin Assignments on page 8 9 lists interface and signal information for connector pin assignments for the standard IEEE 1284 B and optional IEEE 1284 C compliant connectors In this table Direction refers to the direction of signal flow from the printer s point of view Return denotes twisted pair return Notes B...

Page 347: ... Pin 2 is the least significant bit Note Data is driven out only when the printer is in IEEE 1284 Byte or ECP modes 10 3 ACKNLG Inverted logic signal is active when low Out This negative pulse indicates the printer can again accept data 11 1 BUSY Out A high signal indicates the printer cannot receive data The signal is high During initialization During data sampling When the buffer is full In the ...

Page 348: ...USY signal To disable INIT processing set Honor Init to Off from the printer operator panel or through MarkVision Professional Refer to your printer user documentation for more information 32 4 ERROR Inverted logic signal is active when low Out This signal indicates a printer error condition The signal level becomes low when the printer is In paper exception status Not ready because of an operator...

Page 349: ...e paper formatting size If paper is loaded in a tray with auto size sensing the printer resets the active default paper formatting size to the size of the paper in the tray INIT is not honored when Hex Print is active INIT causes the parallel interface to go busy The printer processes INIT when the parallel interface becomes active and all preceding characters have been processed Computer to Print...

Page 350: ...ta and com mands to the printer The printer controls five lines The printer uses two lines to notify the com puter when data is transferred successfully and three lines to report printer status Controls synchronization with an externally supplied STROBE pulse Computer Side 25 Pin Connector Printer Side 36 Pin Connector Note Lexmark IEEE 1284 compliant cables are supported up to 20 feet Cable lengt...

Page 351: ...ter outputs are totem pole TTL devices All printer input output I O are devices with an internal pull up resistor to 5 V Rise and fall times of each signal must be less than 1 500 nanoseconds ns without slope reversal Optional Parallel Connector 1284 C on RS 232C Serial Parallel 1284 C Interface Card The cabling in the following illustration supports Standard and Fastbytes protocols and IEEE 1284 ...

Page 352: ...ta and com mands to the printer The printer controls five lines The printer uses two lines to notify the com puter when data is transferred successfully and three lines to report printer status Controls synchronization with an externally supplied STROBE pulse Printer Side Note Lexmark IEEE 1284 compliant cables are supported up to 20 feet Cable lengths greater than 20 feet are not supported The ca...

Page 353: ...face control signals and input data Interface conditions are based on TTL levels All printer outputs are totem pole TTL devices All printer input output I O are devices with an internal pull up resistor to 5 V Rise and fall times of each signal must be less than 1 500 nanoseconds ns without slope reversal Standard Protocol Data Transfer Sequence The following illustration shows the typical data tr...

Page 354: ...een your personal computer and the printer change the parallel protocol to Standard This causes the printer to operate in IEEE compliant compatibility mode The following illustration shows the typical timing sequence Table 8 2 Typical Parallel Interface Timings Time Name Minimum Maximum A Data setup to STROBE low 500 min B STROBE width 500 min C Data hold after STROBE 500 min D STROBE low to BUSY ...

Page 355: ...eds the maximum allowable circuit capacitance for Level II interfaces Compliance with IEEE 1284 II may slow data flow control time slightly however all minimum and maximum criteria set forth in IEEE 1284 documentation will be met The printer supports Compatibility mode Nibble mode Byte mode ECP mode Table 8 3 Fastbytes Timing Sequence Time Name Minimum Maximum T1 Data setup to STROBE low 400 min T...

Page 356: ...Excessive device queries and status checks Nibble and Byte modes will slow printer performance You can get IEEE 1284 documentation by calling 1 800 678 IEEE order number DS02709 Parallel Mode 1 Parallel Mode 1 is a feature available for many Lexmark printers The factory default setting is On or Off depending on your printer model Refer to your printer user documentation for the factory default for...

Page 357: ...rofessional or through a PJL command the printer changes when data is valid Once Parallel Mode 2 is set to Off the printer takes data from the host computer at the trailing edge of STROBE This is the last possible host driven transition where data should be valid Note You may find this feature helpful when having data transfer reliability problems Signal Descriptions STROBE Receiver for the Lexmar...

Page 358: ...for the Lexmark C912 STROBE Receiver for the Lexmark T630 T632 and T634 The following diagram illustrates the STROBE receiver for the Lexmark T630 T632 and T634 Connector Pin 33 ohm 10 1 5K ohm 10 FCT 2827 690 pF 10 GND Pin 5V 5 or FCT 2828 Connector Pin 33 ohm 10 1 1K ohm 10 620 pF 10 GND Pin 5V 5 FCT 2827 ...

Page 359: ...he AUTOFD receiver for the Lexmark E321 and E323 AUTOFD Receiver for the Lexmark C912 The following diagram illustrates the AUTOFD receiver for the Lexmark C912 FCT 2827 620 pF 10 5V 5 GND Connector Pin 56 ohm 5 1 1K ohm 10 FCT 2828 or FCT 2827 690 pF 10 5V 5 GND Connector Pin 39 ohm 5 1 5K ohm 10 ...

Page 360: ...he Lexmark T630 T632 and T634 DATA 1 8 Signal Driver Receivers for the Lexmark E321 and E323 The following diagram illustrates each of the DATA 1 8 signal driver receivers for the Lexmark E321 and E323 620 pF 10 5V 5 GND Connector Pin 39 ohm 5 1 1K ohm 10 FCT 2827 FCT 2245 150 pF 20 5V 5 GND Connector Pin 33 ohm 5 2 2K ohm 10 ...

Page 361: ... receivers for the Lexmark C912 DATA 1 8 Signal Driver Receivers for the Lexmark T630 T632 and T634 The following diagram illustrates each of the DATA 1 8 signal driver receivers for the Lexmark T630 T632 and T634 FCT 2245 150 pF 20 5V 5 GND Connector Pin 33 ohm 5 2 2K ohm 10 FCT 2245 150 pF 20 5V 5 GND Connector Pin 33 ohm 5 2 2K ohm 10 ...

Page 362: ...RROR SLCT PE drivers for the Lexmark E321 and E323 ACKNLG ERROR SLCT PE Drivers for the Lexmark C912 The following diagram illustrates the ACKNLG ERROR SLCT PE drivers for the Lexmark C912 5V 2 2K ohm 10 Connector FCT 2827 56 ohm 5 150 pF 20 GND FCT 2828 or Pin 5V 2 2K ohm 10 Connector FCT 2827 39 ohm 5 150 pF 20 GND Pin ...

Page 363: ...T634 BUSY Driver and INIT Receiver for the Lexmark E321 and E323 The following diagram illustrates the BUSY driver and the INIT receiver for the Lexmark E321 and E323 5V 2 2K ohm 10 Connector 39 ohm 5 150 pF 20 GND FCT 2827 Pin 5V 1 1K ohm 10 INIT input 56 ohm 5 FCT 2827 50K ohm 5 1650 pF 20 5V 2 2K ohm 10 BUSY output GND FCT 2827 56 ohm 5 GND FCT 2828 FCT 2828 150 pF 20 or or ...

Page 364: ... the Lexmark T630 T632 and T634 The following diagram illustrates the BUSY driver and the INIT receiver for the Lexmark T630 T632 and T634 5V 1 1K ohm 10 INIT input 39 ohm 5 FCT 2827 50K ohm 5 1650 pF 20 5V 2 2K ohm 10 BUSY output GND FCT 2827 39 ohm 5 GND 150 pF 20 5V 1 1K ohm 10 INIT input 39 ohm 5 50K ohm 5 1650 pF 20 5V 2 2K ohm 10 BUSY output GND 39 ohm 5 GND 150 pF 20 FCT 2827 FCT 2827 ...

Page 365: ... SLCTIN receiver for the Lexmark E321 and E323 SLCTIN Receiver for the Lexmark C912 The following diagram illustrates the SLCTIN receiver for the Lexmark C912 5V 5 1 1K ohm 10 FCT 2827 or FCT 2828 GND 1650 pF 20 Connector Pin 56 ohm 10 5V 5 1 5K ohm 10 FCT 2827 GND 1650 pF 20 Connector Pin 39 ohm 10 ...

Page 366: ...s 8 28 SLCTIN Receiver for the Lexmark T630 T632 and T634 The following diagram illustrates the SLCTIN receiver for the Lexmark T630 T632 and T634 5V 5 1 1K ohm 10 GND 1650 pF 20 Connector Pin 39 ohm 10 FCT 2827 ...

Page 367: ...ft Lexmark cable to connect a printer and a computer located up to 20 feet apart Use RS 422 if your computer is more than 15 24 m 50 ft away from the printer You may need to purchase an RS 422 adapter and software for your computer to run RS 422 Refer to your computer documentation for more information You also need to purchase a custom cable for the serial interface because serial RS 422 interfac...

Page 368: ...d The printer sets this signal high and the signal remains high while the printer is on 5 CTS In Clear to Send This pin is optionally used for serial data flow control protocol when in serial mode 6 DSR In Data Set Ready This pin is optionally used for data validation depending on the Honor DSR setting or flow control depending on the Serial Protocol setting 7 GND Logic Ground 20 DTR Out Data Term...

Page 369: ...forms to the IBM designed 9 pin serial port use a 9 pin to 25 pin cable such as IBM Part Number 6450242 254 mm or 10 in Null modem cables such as Lexmark part number 1038693 15 24 m 50 ft will connect the converter cable to the printer The illustration below represents the 25 pin connectors for the RS 232C cable 1038693 The following illustration shows the pin assignments for the 9 pin to 25 pin I...

Page 370: ...erchange published by the Electronic Industries Association publications EIA RS 232C and EIA TIA 232 E Serial Data Frame Considerations RS 232C The computer sends serial data in data frames also known as packets You can create 10 bit 11 bit and 12 bit data frames and set the serial data transfer parameter so that each data frame contains 7 or 8 data bits However your printer is an 8 bit printer ch...

Page 371: ... sends an inverted question mark to the printer instead of the character sent by the host system None The port expects no parity bit when it receives data The port transmits XON and XOFF without parity bits Ignore The port expects a parity bit when the port receives a data frame The port ignores the parity bit The port uses even parity when it transmits XON and XOFF Some printers post a 54 Standar...

Page 372: ...OFF and DTR DSR pacing Robust XON may be selected when the data flow control protocol for the serial port is set to XON XOFF XON XOFF DTR or XON XOFF DTR DSR pacing The printer sends a continuous stream of XON signals to the host computer to indicate that the serial port is ready to receive additional data The signals continue as long as one of the following conditions exist No data has been recei...

Page 373: ...rotocol Honor DSR On DTR Always active Flow control to computer Flow control to computer DSR Data validity Data validity Flow control transmit mode to computer receive mode CTS Ignored Flow control from computer Ignored Table 8 6 Serial Link All Protocols with Honor DSR Off Printer Signal XON XOFF Protocol Honor DSR Off DTR Protocol Honor DSR Off DTR DSR Protocol Honor DSR Off DTR Output Always ac...

Page 374: ...inter 2 The DTR signal becomes active when initialization is complete telling the computer that the printer is ready to receive data 3 When Honor DSR is On the printer considers data received invalid when DSR is low and discards the data Only DTR DSR is used for flow control from the printer to the host computer 4 DTR drops to tell the computer that the receive buffer is nearly full or that the pr...

Page 375: ... of Honor DSR 4 After you power on the printer and DTR is active the printer sends an XON signal to the computer DC1 control or X 11 However the computer does not need to detect this initial XON before sending data to the printer because the printer can be powered on before the computer or terminal 5 The printer sends an XOFF signal DC3 control or X 13 to request that data transmission end until t...

Page 376: ...IBM compatible personal computer connected to the printer Serial Computer Configuration Recommendations RS 232C For correct operation of the serial interface your printer and your computer operating system must be configured identically The following is an example of how to configure DOS for the printer using serial DTR protocol DOS From the DOS prompt enter the following commands mode comy 9600 n...

Page 377: ...32C Port Compatibility The RS 232C port on the RS 232C Serial Interface Card or the RS 232C Serial Parallel 1284 C Interface Card is compatible with the Plug and Play External COM Device Draft Specification Rev 0 86 Devices that are compatible with Plug and Play COM can Detect attachment of serial devices Identify the device Locate a driver for the device Detect detachment of serial devices Using ...

Page 378: ... or through MarkVision Professional The following illustration shows how the pins are used Table 8 7 Dedicated Serial Connector Pin Assignments RS 422 Pin Signal Direction Description 1 GND Logic Ground 15 RXD In Receive Data 17 RXD In Receive Data 19 TXD Out Send transmit Data 25 TXD Out Send transmit Data 25 13 1 14 25 Pin Male Printer Side Printer Side 25 Pin Connector Customized Connector Opti...

Page 379: ...sfer parameter so that each data frame contains 7 or 8 data bits However your printer is an 8 bit printer characters controls and APA graphics need 8 bits of data If you select 7 bit data transfer some unexpected characters might print Data Transmission The list of acceptable data transfer rates in bits per second can be accessed from your printer operator panel or through MarkVision Professional ...

Page 380: ... bits Ignore The port expects a parity bit when the port receives a data frame The port ignores the parity bit The port uses even parity when it transmits XON and XOFF Some printers post a 54 Standard Serial Error or a 54 Serial Option x Error x represents the number of the serial port the first time they detect a transmission error parity overrun or framing The 54 Standard Serial Error or the 54 ...

Page 381: ... the link buffer when it detects an error Some printers post a 54 Standard Serial Error or a 54 Serial Option x Error x represents the number of the serial port the first time they detect a transmission error parity overrun or framing The 54 Standard Serial Error or the 54 Serial Option x Error can be reset from your printer operator panel or through MarkVision Professional Refer to your printer u...

Page 382: ...o the RS 422 documentation that you received with the RS 422 adapter card The following is an example of how to configure DOS for the printer using serial XON XOFF protocol DOS Run the software you received that supports your RS 422 adapter card or complete the following From the DOS prompt enter the following commands mode comy 9600 n 8 1 p mode lptx comy where x equals 1 2 or 3 and y equals 1 or...

Page 383: ...rk interfaces The Token Ring print server conforms to IEEE 802 5 using either IBM Cabling System STP or unshielded twisted pair cable which meets the IBM Cabling System Type 3 Media Specification UTP The Ethernet Combined 10BaseT and 10Base2 print server conforms to IEEE 802 3 with Category 3 4 or 5 unshielded twisted pair UTP cable for the 10BaseT and conforms to IEEE 802 3 with RG58 coaxial cabl...

Page 384: ...ers when the buffer size is set to Auto in the menus Note When using serial communication the printer signals the host computer to stop transmitting bytes when the serial input buffer is within 640 bytes In addition when XON XOFF protocol is used the printer signals the host computer to stop transmitting when the serial input buffer is 384 256 and 128 bytes from full Table 8 8 Input Buffer Sizes i...

Page 385: ...1 E323 T630 T632 T634 ESC E Printer Reset 2 63 ESCY Display Functions On 2 84 ESC Z Display Functions Off 2 85 ESC z Print Test Page 2 85 ESC a C Horizontal Cursor Position in Columns 2 69 ESC a G Duplex Page Side Selection 2 68 ESC a H Horizontal Cursor Position in Decipoints 2 69 ESC a L Set Left Margin 2 66 ESC a M Set Right Margin 2 66 ESC a P Print Direction 2 66 ESC a R Vertical Cursor Posit...

Page 386: ...t Line Spacing 2 68 ESC l E Set Top Margin 2 66 ESC l F Set Text Length 2 67 ESC l G Set Output Bin 2 67 ESC l H Paper Source 2 65 ESC l L Skip Perforation 2 67 ESC l O Select Orientation 2 66 ESC l M b Paper Type 2 85 ESC l P Set Page Length 2 68 ESC l S Simplex Duplex Print 2 63 ESC l1T Job Separation 2 66 ESC l U Long Edge Offset Registration 2 63 ESC l X Number of Copies 2 63 ESC l Z Short Edg...

Page 387: ...eface Selection 2 72 ESC s V Primary Font Height Point Size 2 71 ESC s W data Load Character 2 74 ESC Secondary Font Symbol Set 2 71 ESC X Select Secondary Download Font by Font ID 2 72 ESC 3 Select Default Secondary Font 2 72 ESC s B Secondary Font Stroke Weight 2 72 ESC s H Secondary Font Pitch 2 71 ESC s P Secondary Font Spacing 2 71 ESC s S Secondary Font Style 2 71 ESC s T Secondary Font Type...

Page 388: ...ontrol 2 73 ESC c0T Set Picture Frame Anchor Point 2 84 ESC c V Vertical Rectangle Size in Decipoints 2 76 ESC c W data User Defined Pattern 2 76 ESC c X Picture Frame Horizontal Size in Decipoints 2 84 ESC c Y Picture Frame Vertical Size in Decipoints 2 84 ESC l O Logical Operation 2 75 ESC l R Pixel Placement 2 75 ESC l W data Color Lookup Tables 2 81 ESC m W data Download Dither Matrix 2 81 ESC...

Page 389: ...n 2 79 ESC t I Gamma Correction 2 82 ESC t J Render Algorithm 2 82 ESC t R Raster Resolution 2 78 ESC t V Raster Height Destination 2 80 ESC g W Set Raster Configuration 2 80 ESC v A Color Component One 2 82 ESC v B Color Component Two 2 82 ESC v C Color Component Three 2 82 ESC v I Assign Color Index 2 82 ESC v N Source Transparency Mode 2 75 ESC v O Pattern Transparency Mode 2 75 ESC v S Foregro...

Page 390: ...ge numbers reference command descriptions Printer Model Function Page C912 E321 E323 T630 T632 T634 AA Arc Absolute 2 86 AC Anchor Corner 2 88 AD Define Alternate Font 2 87 AR Arc Relative 2 86 AT Arc Absolute Three Point 2 86 BR Bezier Relative 2 86 BZ Bezier Absolute 2 86 CF Character Fill 2 87 CI Circle 2 86 CO Comment 2 85 CP Character Plot 2 87 CR Color Range 2 88 DF Default 2 85 DI Absolute ...

Page 391: ...Type 2 88 FT Fill Type 22 2 88 FT Fill Type 9 2 88 IN Initialize 2 85 IP Input P1 and P2 2 85 IR Input Relative P1 and P2 2 86 IW Input Window 2 86 LA Line Attributes 2 88 LB Label Default Terminator 03 x 2 87 LO Label Origin 2 87 LO Uses PCL Label Origin 2 87 LT Line Type 2 88 LM Label Mode 2 87 MC Logical Operation 2 86 NP Number of Pens 2 88 PA Plot Absolute 2 86 PC Pen Color 2 88 Table A 2 GL ...

Page 392: ...lable Bitmapped Fonts 2 87 SC Scale 2 86 SD Define Standard Font 2 87 SI Absolute Character Size 2 87 SL Character Slant 2 87 SM Symbol Mode 2 88 SP Select Pen 2 88 SR Relative Character Size 2 87 SS Select Standard Font 2 87 SV Screened Vectors 2 88 SV Screened Vectors 9 level 2 88 TD Transparent Data 2 87 TM Threshold Matrix 2 88 TR Transparency Mode 2 88 UL User Defined Line 2 88 Table A 2 GL 2...

Page 393: ...A 9 WG Fill Wedge 2 87 WU Pen Width Units 2 88 Table A 2 GL 2 Commands Continued Supported Not Supported Command Page numbers reference command descriptions Printer Model Function Page C912 E321 E323 T630 T632 T634 ...

Page 394: ...rd Company s LaserJet printers Table B 1 Common Variables for Both Printer Languages Supported Printer Model Not Supported Page numbers reference variable descriptions and are listed for supported variables only Default values are listed for exceptions only C912 E321 E323 T630 T632 T634 Variable Name Page AUTOCONT 3 12 AUTOSELECT BINDING 3 12 BITSPERPIXEL 3 12 CLEARABLEWARNINGS 3 12 CONTEXTSWITCH ...

Page 395: ...E ON MANUALFEED 3 15 MEDIASOURCE MEDIATYPE 3 15 MPTRAY 3 15 ORIENTATION 3 15 OUTBIN 3 16 PAGEPROTECT 3 16 PAPER 3 16 PARALLEL 3 17 PASSWORD 3 17 PERSONALITY 3 17 POWERSAVE 3 17 Table B 1 Common Variables for Both Printer Languages Continued Supported Printer Model Not Supported Page numbers reference variable descriptions and are listed for supported variables only Default values are listed for ex...

Page 396: ...es only Default values are listed for exceptions only C912 E321 E323 T630 T632 T634 Variable Name Page LACTIVEBINRESET 3 19 LADVANCEDSTATUS 3 19 LALARMCONTROL 3 19 LAUTOCRLF 3 19 LAUTOLFCR 3 19 LBLANKPAGES 3 19 LBONDLENGTH 3 19 LBONDLOADING 3 19 LBONDOUTBIN 3 20 UPPER DISABLED LBONDTEXTURE 3 20 Table B 1 Common Variables for Both Printer Languages Continued Supported Printer Model Not Supported Pa...

Page 397: ...m 8 5 in LCUSTOMPAPERHEIGHT 3 23 457 mm 18 in 360 mm 14 2 in 356 mm 14 in LCUSTOMPAPERFEED 3 23 LCUSTOMTYPE1LENGTH 3 23 LCUSTOMTYPE1LOADING 3 23 LCUSTOMTYPE1MEDIA 3 23 LCUSTOMTYPE1NAME 3 23 LCUSTOMTYPE1OUTBIN 3 24 UPPER DISABLED LCUSTOMTYPE1TEXTURE 3 24 LCUSTOMTYPE1WEIGHT 3 24 LCUSTOMTYPE2LENGTH 3 24 LCUSTOMTYPE2LOADING 3 24 LCUSTOMTYPE2MEDIA 3 24 Table B 2 Printer Unique PJL Variables for Both Pr...

Page 398: ...PE4TEXTURE 3 27 LCUSTOMTYPE4WEIGHT 3 27 LCUSTOMTYPE5LENGTH 3 28 LCUSTOMTYPE5LOADING 3 28 LCUSTOMTYPE5MEDIA 3 28 LCUSTOMTYPE5NAME 3 28 LCUSTOMTYPE5OUTBIN 3 28 UPPER DISABLED LCUSTOMTYPE5TEXTURE 3 28 LCUSTOMTYPE5WEIGHT 3 29 LCUSTOMTYPE6LENGTH 3 29 LCUSTOMTYPE6LOADING 3 29 LCUSTOMTYPE6MEDIA 3 29 LCUSTOMTYPE6NAME 3 29 LCUSTOMTYPE6OUTBIN 3 29 UPPER DISABLED Table B 2 Printer Unique PJL Variables for Bo...

Page 399: ...GLOSSYLOADING 3 31 LGLOSSYOUTPUTBIN 3 32 LGLOSSYTEXTURE 3 32 LGLOSSYWEIGHT 3 32 LHOLEPUNCHALARM 3 32 LHOLEPUNCHMODE 3 32 LHONORINIT 3 32 LIMAGEBRIGHTNESS 3 32 LIMAGECONTRAST 3 32 LIMAGEENHANCE 3 32 LIMAGEENHANCETYPE 3 33 2 2 LIMAGEORIENTATION 3 33 LIMAGESMOOTHING 3 33 LINFEEDER Table B 2 Printer Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages Continued Supported Printer Model Not Supported Page nu...

Page 400: ...35 LMANUALCOLORRGB IMAGE 3 35 LMANUALCOLORCMYK TEXT 3 35 LMANUALCOLORCMYK GRAPHICS 3 35 LMANUALCOLORCMYK IMAGE 3 36 LMANUALENVELOPESIZE 3 36 LMANUALENVELOPETYPE 3 36 LMANUALPAPERSIZE 3 36 LMANUALPAPERTYPE 3 36 LMAXSTATUSMSG LMPFEEDERPAPERTYPE 3 36 LMULTIPAGEBORDER 3 36 LMULTIPAGEORDER 3 36 LMULTIPAGEPRINT 3 37 Table B 2 Printer Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages Continued Supported Pr...

Page 401: ...DE 3 39 LPAPERSOURCE 3 39 TRAY1 TRAY1 TRAY1 LPICTUREGRADE 3 40 LPLAINLENGTH 3 40 LPLAINOUTBIN 3 40 UPPER DISABLED LPLAINTEXTURE 3 40 LPLAINWEIGHT 3 40 LPOWERSAVER 3 40 LPPDS 3 41 LPPDSFORMLINES 3 41 LPPDSLINESPERINCH 3 41 LPREPRINTEDLENGTH 3 41 LPREPRINTEDLOADING 3 41 LPREPRINTEDOUTBIN 3 42 UPPER DISABLED Table B 2 Printer Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages Continued Supported Printer...

Page 402: ...TAPLETESTBIN 3 44 OPTIONAL OUPUTBIN2 OPTIONAL OUPUTBIN1 LSTAPLETESTSOURCE 3 44 LSTROKEWIDTH 3 44 LSUBSTITUTESIZE 3 44 ALLLISTED ALLLISTED ALLLISTED LTHINCOAT 3 44 LTOPBINROTATE 3 44 LTOPMARGINOFFSET 3 44 LTRANSPARENCYLENGTH 3 44 LTRANSPARENCYOUTBIN 3 45 DISABLED LTRANSPARENCYTEXTURE 3 45 LTRANSPARENCYWEIGHT 3 45 Table B 2 Printer Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages Continued Supported ...

Page 403: ... PLAIN or CUSTOMTYPE2 PLAIN or CUSTOMTYPE2 PLAIN or CUSTOMTYPE2 LTRAY3PAPERTYPE 3 47 PLAIN or CUSTOMTYPE3 PLAIN or CUSTOMTYPE3 LTRAY4PAPERTYPE 3 47 PLAIN or CUSTOMTYPE4 PLAIN or CUSTOMTYPE4 LTRAY5PAPERTYPE 3 47 PLAIN or CUSTOMTYPE5 PLAIN or CUSTOMTYPE5 LTRAY1RENUMBER 3 47 LTYPE1FONTS 3 47 LUSDEFAULTS 3 47 Table B 2 Printer Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages Continued Supported Printer...

Page 404: ...able B 4 Printer Unique Variables for PCL Emulation Supported Printer Model Not Supported Page numbers reference variable descriptions C912 E321 E323 T630 T632 T634 Variable Name Page LA4WIDTH 3 49 LASSIGNFEEDER 3 49 LASSIGNMANUALENVELOPE 3 49 LASSIGNMANUALPAPER 3 49 LASSIGNMPFEEDER 3 49 LASSIGNTRAY1 3 50 LASSIGNTRAY2 3 50 LASSIGNTRAY3 3 50 LASSIGNTRAY4 3 50 LASSIGNTRAY5 3 50 LBITMAPROUNDING 3 50 ...

Page 405: ...RRS 3 51 ADOBEMBT Table B 6 Printer Unique Variables for PostScript Emulation Supported Printer Model Not Supported Page numbers reference variable descriptions C912 E321 E323 T630 T632 T634 Variable Name Page LPICTUREGRADE 3 52 LPSFONTPRIORITY 3 52 Table B 7 Printer Unique LRESOURCE Variables Supported Printer Model Not Supported Page numbers reference variable descriptions C912 E321 E323 T630 T6...

Page 406: ... T632 T634 Variable Name Page DEVICE 3 60 JOB 3 60 PAGE 3 60 TIMED 3 60 Table B 10 PJL Messages for Auto Continuable Conditions Supported Printer Model Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions C912 E321 E323 T630 T632 T634 Message Page Status Code Return String Intervention Required PPDS Font Error 3 63 30014 50 PPDS Font Error Intervention Required Insufficient Collation Area 3 6...

Page 407: ...isabled 3 63 30018 56 Standard Serial Disabled Intervention Required Serial Option Disabled 3 64 30018 56 Serial slot Port Disabled Intervention Required Std Parallel Port Disabled 3 64 30018 56 Std Parallel Port Disabled Intervention Required Parallel Port Disabled 3 64 30018 56 Parallel Port Disabled Intervention Required Parallel Port Error 3 64 30018 56 Parallel Port x Disabled Intervention Re...

Page 408: ...k 3 64 30036 61 Defective Disk Intervention Required Unformatted Disk 3 64 30036 63 Unformatted Disk Intervention Required Scheduled Maintenance 3 65 30075 80 Scheduled Maintenance Intervention Required Resource Save Off Deficient Memory 3 65 30076 35 Res Save Off Deficient Memory Intervention Required Insufficient Collation Area 3 65 30076 37 Insufficient Collation Area Intervention Required Empt...

Page 409: ...sk 3 65 32001 Operation Failed Jobs on Disk Intervention Required Disk Operation Failed Faxes on Disk 3 65 32001 Operation Failed Faxes on Disk Intervention Required Flash Full 3 65 32002 52 Flash Full Intervention Required Disk Full 3 66 32002 62 Disk Full Intervention required Disk Corrupted Reformat 3 66 32015 Disk Corrupted Reformat Intervention Required Too Many Flash Options Installed 3 66 3...

Page 410: ...d Fuser Belt Exhausted 3 66 40038 80 Fuser Belt Exhausted Intervention Required ITU Maintenance 3 66 40038 83 ITU Maintenance Table B 11 PJL Messages for Attendance Conditions Supported Printer Model Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions C912 E321 E323 T630 T632 Message Page Status Code Return String Intervention Required 30 Coating Roll Missing 3 67 40010 30 Coating Roll Missi...

Page 411: ...ing Cartridge XXXX1 Intervention Required Missing Printhead 3 68 40021 31 Missing Printhead Intervention Required Unsupported Print Cartridge 3 67 40021 32 Unsupported Print Cartridge Intervention Required Unsupported XXXX1 Cartridge 3 67 40021 32 Unsupported XXXX1 Cartridge Intervention Required Unsupported Cartridge 3 67 40021 32 Unsupported Cartridge Intervention Required Unsupported Printhead ...

Page 412: ...t Print Cartridge 3 69 40021 Insert Print Cartridge Intervention Required Paper Jam 3 69 40022 2xx Paper Jam Intervention Required Check Tray Connection 3 69 40027 Check Tray source Connection Intervention Required Install Tray x or Cancel Job 3 69 40027 Install Tray x or Cancel Job Intervention Required Reattach Envelope Feeder 3 69 40028 Reattach Envelope Feeder Intervention Required Install Env...

Page 413: ... Intervention Required Too Many Bins Attached 3 69 40030 58 Too Many Bins Attached Intervention Required Too Many Disks Installed 3 69 40030 58 Too Many Disks Installed Intervention Required Too Many Disks Installed 3 69 40036 58 Too Many Disks Installed Intervention Required PerfectFinish Missing 3 70 40037 31 PerfectFinish Missing Intervention Required PerfectFinish Empty 3 70 40037 87 PerfectFi...

Page 414: ...xhausted 3 70 40038 84 Black Photo Dev Exhausted Intervention Required Cartridge Low 3 71 40038 88 Cartridge Low CMYK Intervention Required Replace PC Kit 3 71 40038 Replace PC Kit Intervention Required Replace PC Kit To Continue 3 71 40038 Replace PC Kit To Continue Intervention Required Replace Toner Cartridge 3 71 40038 Replace Toner Cartridge Intervention Required Replace Toner Cartridge To Co...

Page 415: ...compatible Tray x 3 71 40089 59 Incompatible Tray x Intervention Required Incompatible Envelope Feeder 3 71 40090 59 Incompatible Envelope Feeder Intervention Required Check Duplex Connection 3 71 40095 Check Duplex Connection Intervention Required Install Duplex or Cancel Job 3 72 40095 Install Duplex or Cancel Job Intervention Required Duplex Cover Open 3 72 40096 Close Duplex Door Intervention ...

Page 416: ...ove Paper linked set bin name Intervention Required Check Source Paper Guide 3 73 4100x Check source Paper Guide Intervention Required Incorrect Media 3 73 41xyy 34 Incorrect Media Intervention Required Load Request 3 73 41xyy Load source Custom Type Name Custom String size type size Intervention Required Load Manual Request 3 73 41xxy Load Manual Custom Type Name Custom String size type size Inte...

Page 417: ...x Intervention Required Paper Jam 3 76 4206x Intervention Required Paper Jam 3 76 4207x Intervention Required Paper Jam 3 76 4208x Intervention Required Paper Jam 3 76 4209x Intervention Required Paper Jam 3 76 4210x Intervention Required Paper Jam 3 76 4211x Intervention Required Paper Jam 3 76 4220x Intervention Required Paper Jam 3 76 4221x Intervention Required Paper Jam 3 76 4222x Interventio...

Page 418: ...Jam 3 77 4246w Intervention Required Paper Jam 3 77 4247wy Intervention Required Paper Jam 3 77 4248w Intervention Required Paper Jam 3 77 4249w Intervention Required Paper Jam 3 77 4250w Intervention Required Paper Jam 3 77 4250x Intervention Required Paper Jam 3 77 4251wy Table B 13 PJL Messages for Paper Jams Continued Supported Printer Model Not Supported Page numbers reference message descrip...

Page 419: ...r Jam 3 78 4260x Intervention Required Paper Jam 3 78 4261w Intervention Required Paper Jam 3 78 4261x Intervention Required Paper Jam 3 78 427zx Intervention Required Paper Jam 3 78 4271 Intervention Required Paper Jam 3 78 4272 Intervention Required Paper Jam 3 78 4273 Table B 13 PJL Messages for Paper Jams Continued Supported Printer Model Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptio...

Page 420: ...r Jam 3 79 4285w Intervention Required Paper Jam 3 79 4286w Intervention Required Paper Jam 3 79 4287 Intervention Required Paper Jam 3 79 4288 Intervention Required Paper Jam 3 79 4289 Intervention Required Paper Jam 3 79 4290 Intervention Required Paper Jam 3 79 4291 Table B 13 PJL Messages for Paper Jams Continued Supported Printer Model Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions...

Page 421: ...Device Attendance Messages Supported Printer Model Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions C912 E321 E323 T630 T632 T634 Message Page RDYMSG 3 80 OPMSG 3 81 STMSG 3 81 Table B 13 PJL Messages for Paper Jams Continued Supported Printer Model Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions C912 E321 E323 T630 T632 T634 Message Page Status Code w indicates this message inc...

Page 422: ...E 3 83 LPRINTMENUS 3 83 LPRINTPCLFONTS 3 83 LPRINTPSFONTS 3 83 LESCAPECHAR 3 83 LFAX PHONENUMBER 3 85 LOPENFILE 3 89 LCLOSEFILE 3 89 LREADFILE 3 90 LWRITEFILE 3 91 LRUNFILE 3 91 LRENAMEFILE 3 92 LDELETEFILE 3 92 LFORMAT 3 92 LDEFRAG 3 92 Table B 17 File and Device Protection Commands Supported Printer Model Not Supported Page numbers reference command descriptions C912 E321 E323 T630 T632 T634 Com...

Page 423: ...ed Page numbers reference operator descriptions C912 E321 E323 T630 T632 T634 Operator Name Page appletalktype 4 28 buildtime 4 28 byteorder 4 28 checkpassword 4 29 currentfilenameextend 4 29 currentmanualduplexmode 4 29 currentuniversalsize 4 18 defaulttimeouts 4 30 deletefile 4 30 devcontrol 4 31 devdismount 4 32 devforall 4 33 devformat 4 33 devmount 4 34 devstatus 4 34 diskonline 4 35 diskstat...

Page 424: ...lizedisk 4 42 jobname 4 42 jobsource 4 43 jobtimeout 4 44 manualfeed 4 22 manualfeedtimeout 4 45 newsheet 4 45 pagecount 4 45 pagesprinted 4 46 papertray 4 22 printername 4 46 product 4 46 PS2fonts 4 47 PS3fonts 4 47 quiet 4 47 ramsize 4 48 realformat 4 48 renamefile 4 48 Table C 1 Supplemental Operators Continued Supported Printer Model Not Supported Page numbers reference operator descriptions C...

Page 425: ...ss 4 55 setfilenameextend 4 55 setfileposition 4 56 sethardwareiomode 4 56 setidlefonts 4 56 setignoresize 4 18 setjobtimeout 4 57 setmanualduplexmode 4 57 setpapertray 4 23 setprintername 4 58 setquiet 4 58 setresolution 4 59 setsccbatch 4 59 setsccinteractive 4 60 setsoftwareiomode 4 60 settumble 4 60 setuniversalsize 4 19 Table C 1 Supplemental Operators Continued Supported Printer Model Not Su...

Page 426: ...erredMediaSelection 4 63 false false false DeviceRenderingInfo 4 63 Screening 4 63 PictureGrade ColorGrade 4 63 PictureGrade 4 63 IET 4 63 IETImagesOnly 4 63 IETPictureGrade 4 63 None 4 63 TonerSaver 4 64 false false PictureGrade 4 64 ImageEnhancement 4 64 PrintDarkness 4 64 AutoMediaType 4 65 false true true EdgeToEdge 4 65 DefaultPoliciesPageSize 4 65 SubstituteSize 4 65 Table C 1 Supplemental O...

Page 427: ...Feeder 4 67 3 Tray 3 4 67 4 Multipurpose Feeder 4 67 5 Tray 4 4 67 6 Tray 5 4 67 PageSize 4 67 MatchAll 4 67 MediaColor 4 67 MediaType 4 67 MediaWeight 4 67 InputLocation 4 67 Mode 4 68 Priority 4 68 Install 4 68 Jog 4 68 ManualFeed 4 69 ManualFeedTimeout 4 69 MediaColor 4 69 Table C 2 Page Device Parameters Continued Supported Printer Model Not Supported Page numbers reference parameter descripti...

Page 428: ...Optional Bin 1 4 72 2 Optional Bin 2 4 72 3 Optional Bin 3 4 72 4 Optional Bin 4 4 72 5 Optional Bin 5 4 72 6 Optional Bin 6 4 72 7 Optional Bin 7 4 72 8 Optional Bin 8 4 72 9 Optional Bin 9 4 72 10 Optional Bin 10 4 72 OutputType 4 72 OutputLocation 4 72 OutputPage 4 72 true true true OutputType 4 72 PageDeviceName 4 72 PageSize 4 73 Table C 2 Page Device Parameters Continued Supported Printer Mo...

Page 429: ...ProcessColorModel 4 74 Punch 4 74 SlipSheet 4 74 SlipSheetDetails 4 75 SlipSheetSource 4 75 null null null Type 4 75 96 96 96 Staple 4 75 TraySwitch 4 75 Tumble 4 76 UniversalDetails 4 76 Type 4 76 99 99 PageSize 4 76 Orientation 4 76 Prompt 4 76 Table C 2 Page Device Parameters Continued Supported Printer Model Not Supported Page numbers reference parameter descriptions Default values are listed ...

Page 430: ...iomRecognition 4 78 true JobName 4 78 JobTimeout 4 78 JobTimeout system parameter MaxDictStack 4 78 255 MaxExecStack 4 78 10015 MaxFontItem 4 78 12500 MaxFormItem 4 78 100000 MaxLocalVM 4 78 2147483647 MaxOpStack 4 79 100000 MaxPatternItem 4 79 20000 MaxScreenItem 4 79 48000 MaxSuperScreen 4 79 1024 MaxUPathItem 4 79 5000 MinFontCompress 4 79 2147483647 PageCount 4 79 0 UseOldcopypage 4 79 false V...

Page 431: ... 81 0 0 0 CurScreenStorage 4 81 0 0 0 CurSourceList 4 81 0 0 0 CurUPathCache 4 81 0 0 0 DisableFastProcs 4 81 0 0 0 DoPrintErrors 4 82 Initialized from the Print PS Error menu item DoStartPage 4 82 false false false EnableExtraFonts 4 82 true true true EngineBoot 4 82 EngineCode 4 82 EngineSpeed 4 82 EnvironmentSave 4 82 ResourceSave FactoryDefaults 4 82 false false false FatalErrorAddress 4 82 0 ...

Page 432: ...m the Page Count menu item PanelCode 4 84 PrinterCode 4 84 PrinterName 4 84 RamSize 4 84 RealFormat 4 84 IEEE IEEE IEEE Revision 4 84 SearchBuiltinFontsFirst 4 84 true true true SerialNumber 4 84 StartJobPassword 4 84 StartupMode 4 84 1 1 1 StaticRamSize 4 84 SystemParamsPassword 4 85 UseOldcopypage 4 85 false false false UseOldfonts 4 85 false false false ValidNV 4 85 true true true WaitTimeout 4...

Page 433: ...er Printer Model C912 C912n E32x E32xn T630 T630n T632 T632n T634 T634n Device Page ParallelA 4 80 ParallelB ParallelC ParallelD SerialA SerialB SerialC SerialD LocalTalkA LocalTalkB LocalTalkC LocalTalkD EtherTalkA EtherTalkB EtherTalkC EtherTalkD IR_A IR_B IR_C IR_D USB_A USB_B USB_C USB_D TokenTalkA TokenTalkB TokenTalkC TokenTalkD AppSocketA AppSocketB ...

Page 434: ...xLinkC LexLinkD IP_A IP_B IP_C IP_D EthernetPhysicalA EthernetPhysicalB EthernetPhysicalC EthernetPhysicalD TokenRingPhysicalA TokenRingPhysicalB TokenRingPhysicalC TokenRingPhysicalD Table C 5 Devices Supported Continued Supported Not Supported n Network version of the printer model x refers to either the E321 or E323 printer Printer Model C912 C912n E32x E32xn T630 T630n T632 T632n T634 T634n De...

Page 435: ...nabled 4 87 Filtering 4 87 Handshake 4 87 HasNames 4 87 Interpreter 4 87 On 4 87 OutputDevice 4 87 PCLSmartSwitch 4 87 PortLocation 4 87 PSSmartSwitch 4 88 Type 4 88 Device Parameters for the Communication Device Serial SerialA SerialB SerialC SerialD Baud 4 88 CheckParity 4 88 DataBits 4 88 DelayedOutputClose 4 88 Enabled 4 88 Filtering 4 88 FlowControl 4 88 HasNames 4 88 HonorDSR 4 88 Interprete...

Page 436: ... 91 PSSmartSwitch 4 91 Type 4 91 Device Parameters for the Communication Device EtherTalk EtherTalkA EtherTalkB EtherTalkC EtherTalkD DelayedOutputClose 4 91 Enabled 4 91 EthernetAddress 4 91 EtherTalkType 4 91 EtherTalkZone 4 91 Filtering 4 92 HasNames 4 92 Interpreter 4 92 NodeID 4 92 On 4 92 PCLSmartSwitch 4 92 PortLocation 4 92 PSSmartSwitch 4 92 Type 4 92 Table C 6 Device Parameters Continued...

Page 437: ...dOutputClose 4 93 Enabled 4 94 Filtering 4 94 HasNames 4 94 Interpreter 4 94 On 4 94 PCLSmartSwitch 4 94 PortLocation 4 94 PSSmartSwitch 4 94 Type 4 94 Device Parameters for the Communication Device TokenTalk TokenTalkA TokenTalkB TokenTalkC TokenTalkD Address 4 94 Bridging 4 94 DelayedOutputClose 4 95 Enabled 4 95 Filtering 4 95 HasNames 4 95 Interpreter 4 95 NodeID 4 95 Table C 6 Device Paramete...

Page 438: ...tch 4 95 PortLocation 4 95 PSSmartSwitch 4 95 TokenTalkType 4 96 Type 4 96 Zone 4 96 Table C 6 Device Parameters Continued Supported Printer Model Not Supported Page numbers reference parameter descriptions C912 E321 E323 T630 T632 T634 Key Page ...

Page 439: ...emotePrinterC RemotePrinterD DelayedOutputClose 4 97 Enabled 4 97 Filtering 4 97 HasNames 4 97 Interpreter 4 97 On 4 97 PortLocation 4 97 Type 4 97 Device Parameters for the Communication Device PrintServer PrintServerA PrintServerB PrintServerC PrintServerD DelayedOutputClose 4 98 Enabled 4 98 Filtering 4 98 HasNames 4 98 Interpreter 4 98 On 4 98 PortLocation 4 98 Type 4 98 Table C 6 Device Param...

Page 440: ... 4 100 Type 4 100 Device Parameters for the Communication Device IP IP_A IP_B IP_C IP_D GatewayAddress 4 100 IPAddress 4 100 IPAddressDynamic 4 100 NetworkMask 4 100 On 4 100 Physical 4 100 PortLocation 4 100 Type 4 100 Device Parameters for the Communication Device EthernetPhysical EthernetPhysicalA EthernetPhysicalB EthernetPhysicalC EthernetPhysicalD EthernetAddress 4 101 On 4 101 PortLocation ...

Page 441: ... TimeToStandby 4 103 Type 4 103 Device Parameters for the Parameters Device Console Language 4 103 Type 4 103 Device Parameters for the Parameters Device Calendar CalendarA CalendarB CalendarC CalendarD Day 4 103 Hour 4 103 Minute 4 103 Month 4 103 Running 4 103 Second 4 103 Type 4 103 Year 4 103 DateTime 4 103 DayOfWeekLong 4 103 DayOfWeekNum 4 103 DayOfWeekShort 4 103 Table C 6 Device Parameters...

Page 442: ... 104 Type 4 104 Writeable 4 104 Device Parameters for the Parameters Device flash1 BlockSize 4 104 Free 4 104 HasNames 4 105 InitializeAction 4 105 LogicalSize 4 105 Mounted 4 105 PhysicalSize 4 105 Removable 4 105 Searchable 4 105 SearchOrder 4 105 Type 4 105 Writeable 4 105 Table C 6 Device Parameters Continued Supported Printer Model Not Supported Page numbers reference parameter descriptions C...

Page 443: ...archOrder 4 106 Type 4 106 Writeable 4 106 Table C 7 PostScript Commands Message Keys Supported Printer Model Not Supported Page numbers reference status message key and value descriptions C912 E321 E323 T630 T632 T634 Key Page job 4 108 status 4 108 source 4 108 Table C 6 Device Parameters Continued Supported Printer Model Not Supported Page numbers reference parameter descriptions C912 E321 E323...

Page 444: ...names PostScript emulation 6 9 search order 6 12 dimensions printer 7 3 directory description 6 4 example 6 4 printing MarkVision Professional 6 3 operator panel 6 3 PJL 3 83 disk description 6 1 directory of contents 6 4 job buffering 6 13 password protection 6 7 performance 6 13 Resource Data Collection mode 6 2 retrieval speed 6 13 storing fonts macros and symbol sets 6 2 viewing the contents 6...

Page 445: ...45 F fastbytes protocol 8 16 file flash memory or disk close 3 89 delete 3 92 format device 3 92 open 3 89 read 3 90 rename 3 92 run 3 91 write 3 91 filenames file types 6 6 filename parameter PJL 3 88 macros font and symbol set ID 6 5 PostScript emulation conventions 6 9 searching 6 12 fit to page printing 2 7 2 8 flash memory description 6 1 directory of contents 6 4 download target PJL 3 30 pas...

Page 446: ...ulation 4 3 4 4 M macros 2 96 printing directory list flash memory or disk 6 3 setting password protection 3 93 storing on flash memory or disk 6 3 MarkNet Pro external print server 8 45 MarkNet S internal print server 8 45 MarkNet XLe external print server 8 45 MarkVision Professional job buffering 6 13 passwords 6 8 Resource Data Collection mode 6 2 viewing contents of flash memory and disk 6 3 ...

Page 447: ...60 linking commands 2 62 parameters 2 61 relative positioning 2 62 syntax 2 61 commands alphabetic 2 63 alphanumeric ID 2 69 color extensions assign color index 2 82 color component one 2 82 color component three 2 82 color component two 2 82 color lookup tables 2 81 configure image data 2 82 driver configuration command 2 81 foreground color 2 82 gamma correction 2 82 monochrome print mode 2 81 p...

Page 448: ...sal custom name 2 66 set universal feed direction 2 66 set universal height 2 65 set universal width 2 65 skip perforation 2 67 text length 2 67 text scale mode 2 68 top margin 2 66 vertical motion index 2 67 picture frame enter GL 2 language 2 84 enter PCL emulation 2 84 GL 2 plot horizontal size 2 84 GL 2 plot vertical size 2 84 picture frame horizontal size 2 84 picture frame vertical size 2 84...

Page 449: ...e border 2 7 physical specifications 7 3 ports communication 8 2 Windows 2000 8 4 Windows 95 98 Me 8 2 Windows NT 4 0 8 3 Windows XP 8 5 PostScript emulation accessing files 6 9 command format 4 15 device names 6 9 device parameters 4 86 device search order 6 12 envelope size support 4 24 filenames 6 9 fonts Lexmark C912 4 7 Lexmark E323 4 10 Lexmark T630 4 12 Lexmark T632 4 12 Lexmark T634 4 12 i...

Page 450: ... setdostartpage 4 53 setdosysstart 4 54 setduplexmode 4 54 setenginesync 4 55 setethernetaddress 4 55 setfilenameextend 4 55 setfileposition 4 56 sethardwareiomode 4 56 setidlefonts 4 56 setignoresize 4 56 setjobtimeout 4 57 setmanualduplexmode 4 57 setpapertray 4 57 setprintername 4 58 setquiet 4 58 setresolution 4 59 setsccbatch 4 59 setsccinteractive 4 60 setsoftwareiomode 4 60 settumble 4 60 s...

Page 451: ... Door d 3 68 Close Duplex Door 3 72 Close Finisher Door 3 68 Close Finisher Side Door 3 68 Close Finisher Top Cover 3 68 Close Front Door 3 68 Close Side Door 3 68 Close Top Covers 3 67 Close Tray x Top Cover 3 68 Cover Open 3 67 Incompatible Duplex 3 71 Incompatible Envelope Feeder 3 71 Incompatible Tray x 3 71 Insert Cartridge 3 67 Insert Duplex Option 3 72 Insert Hole Punch Box 3 67 Insert PC C...

Page 452: ...artridge 3 71 Replace Toner Cartridge To Continue 3 71 Replace Transfer Kit 3 71 STMSG message 3 71 auto continuable messages 3 63 34 Short Paper 3 64 35 Res Save Off Deficient Memory 3 64 3 65 36 Resolution Reduced 3 64 37 Insufficient Collation Area 3 63 3 65 37 Insufficient Defrag Memory 3 63 37 Insufficient Memory 3 63 38 Memory Full 3 63 39 Complex Page 3 63 50 PPDS Font Error 3 63 51 Defecti...

Page 453: ...rs 3 2 commands COMMENT 3 3 DEFAULT 3 8 3 94 DINQUIRE 3 54 ECHO 3 55 ENTER LANGUAGE 3 3 EOJ 3 6 INFO 3 56 INITIALIZE 3 11 INQUIRE 3 58 JOB 3 4 LBEEP 3 82 LBYPASSPASSWORD 3 97 LCLOSEFILE 3 89 LDECLARE 3 95 3 97 LDELETEFILE 3 92 LDELETEPASSWORD 3 96 LDOWNLOADTARGET 3 86 LESCAPECHAR 3 83 LFAX PHONENUMBER 3 85 LFORMAT 3 92 LOPENFILE 3 89 LPORTROTATE 3 82 LPRINTDIRECTORY 3 83 6 4 LPRINTMENUS 3 83 LPRIN...

Page 454: ...LACTIVEBINRESET 3 19 LADVANCEDSTATUS 3 19 LALARMCONTROL 3 19 LANG 3 15 LASSIGNFEEDER 3 49 LASSIGNMANUALENVELOPE 3 49 LASSIGNMANUALPAPER 3 49 LASSIGNMPFEEDER 3 49 LASSIGNTRAY1 3 50 LASSIGNTRAY2 3 50 LASSIGNTRAY3 3 50 LASSIGNTRAY4 3 50 LASSIGNTRAY5 3 50 LAUTOCRLF 3 19 LAUTOLFCR 3 19 LBITMAPROUNDING 3 50 LBLANKPAGES 3 19 LBONDLENGTH 3 19 LBONDLOADING 3 19 LBONDOUTBIN 3 20 LBONDTEXTURE 3 20 LBONDWEIGH...

Page 455: ...OPEWEIGHT 3 31 LESCCHAR 3 31 LFAXREDIAL 3 31 LFAXREDIALFREQUENCY 3 31 LFAXRESOLUTION 3 31 LFAXTRANSMISSIONLOG 3 31 LFEEDERPAPERTYPE 3 31 LFONTCOMPATIBILITY 3 51 LFONTPRIORITY 3 51 LGLOSSYLOADING 3 31 LGLOSSYOUTPUTBIN 3 32 LGLOSSYTEXTURE 3 32 LGLOSSYWEIGHT 3 32 LHOLEPUNCHALARM 3 32 LHOLEPUNCHMODE 3 32 LHONORINIT 3 32 LIMAGEBRIGHTNESS 3 32 LIMAGECONTRAST 3 32 LIMAGEENHANCE 3 32 LIMAGEENHANCETYPE 3 3...

Page 456: ...INNAME 3 44 LSTAPLE 3 44 LSTAPLESEMPTYALARM 3 44 LSTAPLETESTBIN 3 44 LSTAPLETESTSOURCE 3 44 LSTROKEWIDTH 3 44 LSUBSTITUTESIZE 3 44 LTHINCOAT 3 44 LTOPBINROTATE 3 44 LTOPMARGINOFFSET 3 44 LTRANSPARENCYLENGTH 3 44 LTRANSPARENCYOUTBIN 3 45 LTRANSPARENCYTEXTURE 3 45 LTRANSPARENCYWEIGHT 3 45 LTRAY1AUTOSIZE 3 46 LTRAY1PAPERTYPE 3 46 LTRAY1RENUMBER 3 47 LTRAY1SENSEDTYPEPAPER 3 45 LTRAY1SENSEDTYPETRANSPAR...

Page 457: ...8 36 standard data transfer sequence 8 15 XON XOFF 8 37 R raster compression mode 2 89 adaptive compression 2 93 delta row 2 92 group 3 and 4 2 94 Lexmark adaptive 2 95 run length encoded data 2 91 Tagged Image File Format TIFF 2 91 uncoded data 2 90 raster image graphics 2 89 receivers AUTOFD Lexmark C912 8 21 Lexmark E321 8 21 Lexmark E323 8 21 Lexmark T630 8 22 Lexmark T632 8 22 BUSY driver Lex...

Page 458: ...pecifications See printer specifications standard PCL emulation fonts 2 10 2 31 2 39 forward backward compatibility modes 2 10 2 31 2 39 standard protocol 8 15 status messages attendance conditions 3 67 auto continuable conditions 3 63 information messages 3 61 operator intervention paper handling 3 72 operator intervention paper jams 3 75 PostScript emulation 4 108 switching printer languages Mar...

Page 459: ...message codes 3 74 Type 1 fonts description 2 12 2 41 forward backward compatibility modes 2 12 2 41 U Universal Exit Language 3 2 unsolicited messages 4 109 V variables PJL common for all printer languages 3 12 common for PCL emulation 3 48 common for PostScript emulation 3 51 environment 3 7 printer unique for all printer languages 3 19 printer unique for PCL emulation 3 49 W weight printer 7 3 ...

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