HP LaserJet 5000 HP PCL/PJL reference - Printer Job Language Technical Referen - Page 339

Q, R, S, T, U, Universal Exit Language UEL command

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printer utilities 11-5 printing pre-existing jobs 11-11 PRINTQUALITY variable 6-22 product-specific feature support A-1 programming examples C-1 programming tips 10-1, 11-1 PRTPSERRS variable 6-31 PTSIZE variable 6-30 Q QTY variable 6-22 R RDYMSG command 8-2 example 8-3 example (batch file) C-4 readback, printer status 1-3 readback, status 7-1 ready message Glossary-6 ready message, changing 8-2 REFILLDURATION variable 6-22 REFILLTHRESHOLD variable 6-23 REFILLTYPE variable 6-23 related documentation 1-vii RENDERMODE variable 6-23 REPRINT variable 6-23 RESET command 6-9, 6-10, 6-40, 6-42 example 6-40, 6-44 reset conditions, PJL 6-8 resetting printer 6-33 Resolution Enhancement 6-24 RESOLUTION variable 6-24 resource saving A-47 RESOURCESAVE variable 6-24 RESOURCESAVESIZE variable 6-24 response data buffer overflow 11-24 RET variable 6-24 S sample printing system 11-19 security, PJL 5-1 semantic errors D-10 semantic warnings 2-9 SET command 6-3, 6-7, 6-10, 6-35, 6- 40, 6-42, 6-45 example 6-40, 6-48 Shift-JIS parsing 6-30 solicited status Glossary-6 space between characters 2-5 spooler control 1-3 spoolers 4-5, 5-6, 11-11 stale status responses 11-24 stapling documents 6-14, A-56, A-57 status codes D-1 status readback 1-3, Glossary-6 determining if available 11-21 LaserJet 4 A-45 old responses 11-24 unexpected responses 11-25 status readback and printer sharing 11-19 status readback commands 7-1 status readback format 7-4 status readback usage 11-21 STMSG command 8-7 example 8-9 string variables 2-8 switching languages A-44 switching printer languages 1-3, 3-4 printer language switching 4-7 symbol set 6-30 SYMSET variable 6-28, 6-30 synchronizing job and page status 5-2 synchronizing status information 7-14 synchronizing status responses 7-3 syntax errors 2-9 syntax of PJL commands 2-1 syntax rules 2-5 syntax warnings 2-9 SYS SWITCH A-43 T technical support personnel 1-iii termination, line 3-3 TIMED variable 7-40 TIMEOUT variable 6-25 timeouts A-48 TOPMARGIN variable 6-33 U UEL (Universal Exit Language) command 2-4 UEL command 1-3, 3-1, 4-2, 6-9, Glossary-6 example 4-3 Universal Exit Language (UEL) command 2-4, 4-2, Glossary-6 UEL command 4-2 unsolicited device status example 7-35 unsolicited job status 5-9, 7-36 unsolicited page status 5-4, 7-38 unsolicited status Glossary-7 determining choices 7-29 turning off 7-42 User Default Environment 6-2, 6-7, Glossary-7 environments 6-2 USERNAME variable 6-24, 10-4, 10-6 using PJL 3-1 USTATUS command 2-10, 5-4, 7-31 USTATUS DEVICE command 7-33 EN Index-5

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EN
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printer utilities 11-5
printing pre-existing jobs 11-11
PRINTQUALITY variable 6-22
product-specific feature support A-1
programming examples C-1
programming tips 10-1, 11-1
PRTPSERRS variable 6-31
PTSIZE variable 6-30
Q
QTY variable 6-22
R
RDYMSG command 8-2
example 8-3
example (batch file) C-4
readback, printer status 1-3
readback, status 7-1
ready message Glossary-6
ready message, changing 8-2
REFILLDURATION variable 6-22
REFILLTHRESHOLD variable 6-23
REFILLTYPE variable 6-23
related documentation 1-vii
RENDERMODE variable 6-23
REPRINT variable 6-23
RESET command 6-9, 6-10, 6-40, 6-42
example 6-40, 6-44
reset conditions, PJL 6-8
resetting printer 6-33
Resolution Enhancement 6-24
RESOLUTION variable 6-24
resource saving A-47
RESOURCESAVE variable 6-24
RESOURCESAVESIZE variable 6-24
response data buffer overflow 11-24
RET variable 6-24
S
sample printing system 11-19
security, PJL 5-1
semantic errors D-10
semantic warnings 2-9
SET command 6-3, 6-7, 6-10, 6-35, 6-
40, 6-42, 6-45
example 6-40, 6-48
Shift-JIS parsing 6-30
solicited status Glossary-6
space between characters 2-5
spooler control 1-3
spoolers 4-5, 5-6, 11-11
stale status responses 11-24
stapling documents 6-14, A-56, A-57
status codes D-1
status readback 1-3, Glossary-6
determining if available 11-21
LaserJet 4 A-45
old responses 11-24
unexpected responses 11-25
status readback and printer sharing 11-19
status readback commands 7-1
status readback format 7-4
status readback usage 11-21
STMSG command 8-7
example 8-9
string variables 2-8
switching languages A-44
switching printer languages 1-3, 3-4
printer language switching 4-7
symbol set 6-30
SYMSET variable 6-28, 6-30
synchronizing job and page status 5-2
synchronizing status information 7-14
synchronizing status responses 7-3
syntax errors 2-9
syntax of PJL commands 2-1
syntax rules 2-5
syntax warnings 2-9
SYS SWITCH A-43
T
technical support personnel 1-iii
termination, line 3-3
TIMED variable 7-40
TIMEOUT variable 6-25
timeouts A-48
TOPMARGIN variable 6-33
U
UEL (Universal Exit Language) command
2-4
UEL command 1-3, 3-1, 4-2, 6-9,
Glossary-6
example 4-3
Universal Exit Language (UEL) command
2-4, 4-2, Glossary-6
UEL command 4-2
unsolicited device status
example 7-35
unsolicited job status 5-9, 7-36
unsolicited page status 5-4, 7-38
unsolicited status Glossary-7
determining choices 7-29
turning off 7-42
User Default Environment 6-2, 6-7,
Glossary-7
environments 6-2
USERNAME variable 6-24, 10-4, 10-6
using PJL 3-1
USTATUS command 2-10, 5-4, 7-31
USTATUS DEVICE command 7-33
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