Paper Type
PS String Value
PCL5
PCL 6
Length
/String
Paper Type
Custom Type 1
/MediaType Custom1
[Esc]&n12WdCustomType1
11
CustomType1
Custom Type 2
/MediaType Custom2
[Esc]&n12WdCustomType2
11
CustomType2
Custom Type 3
/MediaType Custom3
[Esc]&n12WdCustomType3
11
CustomType3
Custom Type 4
/MediaType Custom4
[Esc]&n12WdCustomType4
11
CustomType4
Custom Type 5
/MediaType Custom5
[Esc]&n12WdCustomType5
11
CustomType5
Custom Type 6
/MediaType Custom6
[Esc]&n12WdCustomType6
11
CustomType6
Custom Type 7
/MediaType Custom7
[Esc]&n12WdCustomType7
11
CustomType7
Other Type
/MediaType Other
[Esc]&n6WdOther
5
Other
MEDIA COLOR
Use this command to indicate the color of the media used to print a job. The strings are case sensitive with the first letter
capitalized and the rest lower-case. When using a Media Source command, issue a Media Type command set to Unspecified.
PJL COMMENT Command
PS Set Page
@PJL COMMENT
OID_ATT_DEFAULT_MEDIUM_COLOUR “
string
”;
/MediaColor
int
Where
string
is one of the following:
Unspecified, System-Default, White, Blue, Yellow, Green, Pink, Clear, Ivory, Gray, Buff, Goldenrod, Red, Orange,
Custom1, Custom2, Custom3, Custom4, Custom5, Custom6, Custom7, Other
Formatting Comment Commands
COLLATION
This attribute controls the collation status of the output. COLLATE results in sets of pages, for example two copies of a 3-
page job results in pages 1 through 3 printed, then pages 1 through 3 printed again. NO_PAGE COLLATE results in page 1
printing twice, page 2 printing twice and page 3 printing twice.
PJL COMMENT Command
PS Set Page
@PJL COMMENT OID_ATT_OUTPUT
string
; /Collate
true
/Collate false
Where
string
is one of the following:
OID_VAL_OUTPUT_PAGE_COLLATE
OID_VAL_OUTPUT_NO_PAGE_COLLATE
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