Using the Hard Drive for Secure and Proof Jobs
Chapter 3: Using the Hard Drive and Flash Memory
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Job names can be up to 16 alphanumeric characters and
passwords must contain four numeric characters (0-7).
The printer assigns a default job name if no name or a
name with a syntax error is used. The job name is
displayed on the Control Panel Password menu when the
associated password is entered. If a password is not
assigned or the password contains syntax errors, the job is
not printed and is discarded.
The following example creates a Secure Job named
“Bond” with a password of 0007:
< E S C > % - 1 2 3 4 5 X @ P J L X S E C U R E J O B
@ P J L X J O B P A S S W O R D = 0 0 0 7
@ P J L J O B N A M E = “ B o n d ”
@ P J L E N T E R L A N G U A G E = P C L
. . . P C L f i l e . . .
< E S C > % - 0 1 2 3 4 5 X @ P J L E O J
< E S C > % - 0 1 2 3 4 5 X
The printer processes all data following the @PJL ENTER
LANGUAGE = PCL command as part of the Secure Job
named “Bond.” The job is stored on the hard disk under
the name “Bond” with a password of “0007” as defined in
the @PJL XJOBPASSWORD command. The @PJL EOJ
command signifies the end of the secure job. The EOJ
command should be followed by a UEL command.