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AppleTalk Configuration Command, discussed RENAME, TYPE, and JOB, the HP Color LaserJet printer - laserjet to network

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Table 2-10. PCL Feature Additions for HP Color LaserJet Printer (continued) Feature Status PC (Pen Color-HP-GL/2) New Push/Pop Palette Raster Scaling New New/Modified Render Algorithm New Select Palette by ID New Set Viewing Illuminant New Simple Color Transfer Raster Graphics (by plane) New New Comments Changes the pen color in a palette created by the IN or CID command (?*v#W). Pushes or pops the palette from the palette stack. Several commands are added for raster scaling: Destination Raster Width (?*t#H), Destination Raster Height (?*t#V); also, two parameters are added to the Start Raster Graphics command to initiate scaling (?*r2A and ?*r3A). (See the PCL 5 Color Technical Reference Manual for more information.) Selects the algorithm to be used for rendering page marking entities on a given page. Activates a palette with the specified ID number. Specifies the relative white point used in the determination of a viewing illuminant condition. Specifies an unmodifiable fixed-size palette. Provides a means to send raster data by color plane. This command sends a plane of raster data to the printer and advances to the next plane. AppleTalk Configuration Command As discussed in the HP LaserJet 4 section of this chapter, the AppleTalk Configuration command allows a user to send PCL jobs to the printer over AppleTalk. In addition to the key values previously discussed (RENAME, TYPE, and JOB), the HP Color LaserJet printer also supports the ZONE key value as follows. ZONE ZONE changes the zone field of the printer's AppleTalk Network Identifier (Name Binding Protocol type field). ?&b#WZONEzonename Valid characters for the zone name include 0-255 except for characters $00, "@" ($40), ":" ($3A), "*" ($2A), "=" ($3D), $C5, and ($FF). The zone name must contain at least one character, and only the first 31 characters are used. If the zone is invalid, then the printer's zone is not changed. Zone changes only occur after the present job has completed. 2-70 Printer-Specific Differences ENWW

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Printer-Specific Differences
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Table 2-10. PCL Feature Additions for HP Color LaserJet Printer (continued)
AppleTalk Configuration Command
As discussed in the HP LaserJet 4 section of this chapter, the
AppleTalk Configuration command allows a user to send PCL jobs to
the printer over AppleTalk. In addition to the key values previously
discussed (RENAME, TYPE, and JOB), the HP Color LaserJet printer
also supports the ZONE key value as follows.
ZONE
ZONE changes the zone field of the printer’s AppleTalk Network
Identifier (Name Binding Protocol type field).
?
&b#WZONE<sp>zonename
Valid characters for the zone name include 0-255 except for
characters $00, “@” ($40), “:” ($3A), “*” ($2A), “=” ($3D), $C5, and
($FF). The zone name must contain at least one character, and only
the first 31 characters are used. If the zone is invalid, then the
printer's zone is not changed. Zone changes only occur after the
present job has completed.
Feature
Status
Comments
PC (Pen Color—HP-GL/2)
New
Changes the pen color in a palette created by the IN or CID
command (
?
*v#W).
Push/Pop Palette
New
Pushes or pops the palette from the palette stack.
Raster Scaling
New/Modified
Several commands are added for raster scaling:
Destination Raster Width (
?
*t#H), Destination Raster
Height (
?
*t#V); also, two parameters are added to the
Start Raster Graphics command to initiate scaling (
?
*r2A
and
?
*r3A). (See the
PCL 5 Color Technical Reference
Manual
for more information.)
Render Algorithm
New
Selects the algorithm to be used for rendering page
marking entities on a given page.
Select Palette by ID
New
Activates a palette with the specified ID number.
Set Viewing Illuminant
New
Specifies the relative white point used in the determination
of a viewing illuminant condition.
Simple Color
New
Specifies an unmodifiable fixed-size palette.
Transfer Raster Graphics
(by plane)
New
Provides a means to send raster data by color plane. This
command sends a plane of raster data to the printer and
advances to the next plane.