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PJL parser errors (20xxx) These status codes denote PJL parser errors. The entire PJL command line is ignored. (Some of the status codes refer to portions of PJL commands such as "command modifiers" and "alphanumeric values." For a description of the PJL command format, see "Format of PJL Commands" in chapter 2 of the Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual.) Table 22. PJL parser errors Status code Display string or code meaning 20001 Generic syntax error (entire PJL command ignored) 20002 Unsupported command 20004 Unsupported personality, system, or I/O port 20005 PJL command buffer overflow 20006 Illegal character or line has been terminated by the universal exit language (UEL) command 20007 or [] missing after closing quotes 20008 Invalid character appears in an alphanumeric value 20009 Invalid character appears in a numeric value 20010 Invalid character at the start of a string, alphanumeric value, or numeric value 20011 String is missing closing double-quote character 20012 Numeric value starts with a decimal point 20013 Numeric value does not contain any digits 20014 No alphanumeric value follows the command modifier 20015 Option name and equal sign are encountered, but the value field is missing 20016 More than one command modifier exists 20017 Command modifier is encountered after an option (the command modifier must precede the option) 20018 Command is not an alphanumeric value 20019 Numeric value is encountered when an alphanumeric value expected 20020 String is encountered when an alphanumeric value is expected 20021 Unsupported command modifier 20022 Command modifier missing 20023 Option missing 20024 Extra data is received after the option name (used for commands like SET that limit the number of options that are supported) 20025 Two decimal points in a numeric value 20026 Out of memory 20027 White-space before data stashed ENWW PJL parser errors (20xxx) 125

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PJL parser errors (20xxx)
These status codes denote PJL parser errors. The entire PJL command line is ignored. (Some of
the status codes refer to portions of PJL commands such as “command modifiers” and
“alphanumeric values.” For a description of the PJL command format, see “Format of PJL
Commands” in chapter 2 of the
Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual
.)
Table 22.
PJL parser errors
Status
code
Display string or code meaning
20001
Generic syntax error (entire PJL command ignored)
20002
Unsupported command
20004
Unsupported personality, system, or I/O port
20005
PJL command buffer overflow
20006
Illegal character or line has been terminated by the
universal exit language (UEL) command
20007
<WS> or [<CR>]<LF> missing after closing quotes
20008
Invalid character appears in an alphanumeric value
20009
Invalid character appears in a numeric value
20010
Invalid character at the start of a string, alphanumeric
value, or numeric value
20011
String is missing closing double-quote character
20012
Numeric value starts with a decimal point
20013
Numeric value does not contain any digits
20014
No alphanumeric value follows the command modifier
20015
Option name and equal sign are encountered, but the
value field is missing
20016
More than one command modifier exists
20017
Command modifier is encountered after an option (the
command modifier must precede the option)
20018
Command is not an alphanumeric value
20019
Numeric value is encountered when an alphanumeric
value expected
20020
String is encountered when an alphanumeric value is
expected
20021
Unsupported command modifier
20022
Command modifier missing
20023
Option missing
20024
Extra data is received after the option name (used for
commands like SET that limit the number of options that
are supported)
20025
Two decimal points in a numeric value
20026
Out of memory
20027
White-space before data stashed