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Paper and print media, Media sources and destinations, Source commands, Media types

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Paper and print media ● Media sources and destinations ● Source commands ● Media types Media sources and destinations The following table shows the standard and optional media sources and destinations for the product. Table 6-1 HP LaserJet Pro CP1520 color printer series MFP Series media sources and destinations Media sources Media destinations Tray 1 Tray 2 Output bin standard standard standard Source commands The PCL 6 attribute for paper source is ubyte # MediaSource or ubyte_array "string" MediaSource. The PCL 5 escape sequence for media source is Esc&l#H (the "l" is a lowercase "L" rather than the numeral "1"). See the following table for values of #. Table 6-2 Media-source commands Media source PCL 6 PCL 5 UPD PostScript ubyte # MediaSource or ubyte_array "string" MediaSource1 Esc&l#H Tray 1 3 4 Auto Select 1 7 Manual feed in tray 1 2 2 1 For the string value, you must use include the quotation marks around the variable. /MediaPosition # / ManualFeed true | false or null 3 false NA 3 true Media types Media-type commands The PCL 5 escape sequence for paper type is "Esc&n#Wdpapertype", where "n#" is the number of characters in the paper type plus 1. For example, in the sequence "Esc&n6WdPlain", "Plain" has 5 letters plus 1, for a total of 6. 164 Chapter 6 Engineering details ENWW

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Paper and print media
Media sources and destinations
Source commands
Media types
Media sources and destinations
The following table shows the standard and optional media sources and destinations for the product.
Table 6-1
HP LaserJet Pro CP1520 color printer series MFP Series media sources and destinations
Media sources
Tray 1
standard
Tray 2
standard
Media destinations
Output bin
standard
Source commands
The PCL 6 attribute for paper source is
ubyte # MediaSource
or
ubyte_array "string"
MediaSource
.
The PCL 5 escape sequence for media source is
Esc&l#H
(the "l" is a lowercase "L" rather than the
numeral "1"). See the following table for values of #.
Table 6-2
Media-source commands
Media source
PCL 6
ubyte # MediaSource
or
ubyte_array
"string"
MediaSource
1
PCL 5 UPD
Esc&l#H
PostScript
/MediaPosition # /
ManualFeed true |
false
or null
Tray 1
3
4
3 false
Auto Select
1
7
NA
Manual feed in tray 1
2
2
3 true
1
For the string value, you must use include the quotation marks around the variable.
Media types
Media-type commands
The PCL 5 escape sequence for paper type is "Esc&n#Wdpapertype", where "n#" is the number of
characters in the paper type plus 1. For example, in the sequence "Esc&n6WdPlain", "Plain" has 5
letters plus 1, for a total of 6.
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