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Table 13., PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products, CLEARABLEWARNINGS

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Table 13. PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products Environment variable Variable values 2500 4550 4600 series series series AUTOCONT1 OFF (Y) (Y) (Y) ON Y Y Y BINDING LONGEDGE (Y) (Y) (Y) SHORTEDGE Y Y Y BITSPERPIXEL MINIMUM 8 8 8 MAXIMUM 8 8 8 DEFAULT/ 8 8 8 CLEARABLEWARNINGS1 JOB (Y) (Y) (Y) ON Y Y Y COPIES MINIMUM 1 1 1 MAXIMUM 32000 999 32000 DEFAULT 32000 1 32000 COURIER REGULAR (Y) (Y) (Y) DARK Y Y Y CPLOCK2 OFF ON (Y) (Y) (Y) Y Y Y MINIMUM Y Y Y MODERATE Y Y Y MAXIMUM Y Y Y DENSITY1 MINIMUM MAXIMUM ns ns ns ns ns ns DEFAULT ns ns ns DISKLOCK2 OFF ON (Y) (Y) (Y) Y Y Y DUPLEX OFF (Y) (Y) (Y) ON Y Y Y ECONOMODE OFF ns ns ns ON ns ns ns EDGETOEDGE NO ns ns ns YES ns ns ns FIH OFF ns ns ns ON ns ns ns The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable settings on your product. 1 When a SET or DEFAULT command is used with the AUTOCONT, CLEARABLEWARNINGS, or DENSITY variables, both the User Default and PJL Current Environment settings are modified (except for the LaserJet 4L, 5L, and 6L printers). It is recommended that these variables not be changed on a job-by-job basis. 2 Can be modified only by using the DEFAULT command. 86 Chapter 3 Product-specific features ENWW

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Chapter 3
Product-specific features
ENWW
Table 13.
PJL environmental variables for HP color LaserJet products
Environment
variable
Variable
values
2500
series
4550
series
4600
series
AUTOCONT
1
OFF
(Y)
(Y)
(Y)
ON
Y
Y
Y
BINDING
LONGEDGE
(Y)
(Y)
(Y)
SHORTEDGE
Y
Y
Y
BITSPERPIXEL
MINIMUM
8
8
8
MAXIMUM
8
8
8
DEFAULT/
8
8
8
CLEARABLEWARNINGS
1
JOB
(Y)
(Y)
(Y)
ON
Y
Y
Y
COPIES
MINIMUM
1
1
1
MAXIMUM
32000
999
32000
DEFAULT
32000
1
32000
COURIER
REGULAR
(Y)
(Y)
(Y)
DARK
Y
Y
Y
CPLOCK
2
OFF
(Y)
(Y)
(Y)
ON
Y
Y
Y
MINIMUM
Y
Y
Y
MODERATE
Y
Y
Y
MAXIMUM
Y
Y
Y
DENSITY
1
MINIMUM
ns
ns
ns
MAXIMUM
ns
ns
ns
DEFAULT
ns
ns
ns
DISKLOCK
2
OFF
(Y)
(Y)
(Y)
ON
Y
Y
Y
DUPLEX
OFF
(Y)
(Y)
(Y)
ON
Y
Y
Y
ECONOMODE
OFF
ns
ns
ns
ON
ns
ns
ns
EDGETOEDGE
NO
ns
ns
ns
YES
ns
ns
ns
FIH
OFF
ns
ns
ns
ON
ns
ns
ns
The information contained in this table is subject to change without notice. To
ensure that the specific support information is correct, test these variable
settings on your product.
1
When a SET or DEFAULT command is used with the AUTOCONT,
CLEARABLEWARNINGS, or DENSITY variables, both the User Default and
PJL Current Environment settings are modified (except for the LaserJet 4L, 5L,
and 6L printers). It is recommended that these variables
not
be changed on a
job-by-job basis.
2
Can be modified only by using the DEFAULT command.