Kyocera ECOSYS FS-4100DN PRESCRIBE Commands Technical Reference Manual - Rev. - Page 155

HP LaserJet Reset State, LaserJet PJL - troubleshooting

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HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6) HP LaserJet Reset State The printing system resets to the following states when it receives a PCL reset command. Shown in parentheses are the related FRPO parameters. Table 7.22. HP LaserJet Emulation Reset State Job control Page control Fonts Font management Raster graphics Rectangular area fill Macro Troubleshooting command Number of copies Cassette Orientation Paper size VMI HMI Top margin Text length Left margin Right margin Perforation skip Line termination Font Symbol set Underline mode Font id Character code Raster graphics resolution Horizontal rectangle size Vertical rectangle size Area fill id Macro id End of line wrap Display functions 1 Upper (R4) Portrait (C1) Installed tray size (R2) 6 lpi (U0/U1) 10 cpi 50 dots Paper size - (1/2-inch top + 1/2-inch bottom) Left logical Right logical On CR=CR, LF=LF, FF=FF Courier IBM PC-8 (U6/U7) Off 0 0 75 0 0 0 0 Off Off LaserJet PJL The HP LaserJet emulation loads a Printer Job Language (PJL) that controls communication between the printing system and the system. The PJL works for both KPDL and HP LaserJet emulations. It enables the user to change some default states but, more importantly, allows current printing system states to be communicated back to the host system. The Kyocera printing systems described in this manual support only a subset of the HP PJL commands. To check supported PJL features, see the table that follows. Table 7.23. Supported PJL Commands Command Group Kernel Commands Job Separation Commands Command Universal Exit Language (UEL) COMMENT ENTER JOB EOJ Description Exits current printer language and returns control to PJL. Reset the PJL parser to start at the beginning of the line. Tells PJL to accept the command line as a comment. Chooses a printer language for processing the current job. Informs printing system of the start of a print job, resets the page count, allows naming of the job, supports non-printing mode for printing portions of jobs. Instructs printing system that the print job is complete, resets the page count. 7-43

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HP LaserJet Emulation (Mode 6)
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HP LaserJet Reset State
The printing system resets to the following states when it receives a PCL reset command.
Shown in parentheses are the related FRPO parameters.
LaserJet PJL
The HP LaserJet emulation loads a Printer Job Language (PJL) that controls communica-
tion between the printing system and the system. The PJL works for both KPDL and HP
LaserJet emulations. It enables the user to change some default states but, more impor-
tantly, allows current printing system states to be communicated back to the host system.
The Kyocera printing systems described in this manual support only a subset of the HP
PJL commands. To check supported PJL features, see the table that follows.
Table 7.22.
HP LaserJet Emulation Reset State
Job control
Number of copies
1
Page control
Cassette
Upper (R4)
Orientation
Portrait (C1)
Paper size
Installed tray size (R2)
VMI
6 lpi (U0/U1)
HMI
10 cpi
Top margin
50 dots
Text length
Paper size – (1/2-inch top + 1/2-inch bottom)
Left margin
Left logical
Right margin
Right logical
Perforation skip
On
Line termination
CR=CR, LF=LF, FF=FF
Fonts
Font
Courier
Symbol set
IBM PC-8 (U6/U7)
Underline mode
Off
Font management
Font id
0
Character code
0
Raster graphics
Raster graphics resolution
75
Rectangular area fill
Horizontal rectangle size
0
Vertical rectangle size
0
Area fill id
0
Macro
Macro id
0
Troubleshooting command
End of line wrap
Off
Display functions
Off
Table 7.23.
Supported PJL Commands
Command Group
Command
Description
Kernel Commands
Universal Exit
Language (UEL)
Exits current printer language and returns control to PJL. Reset
the PJL parser to start at the beginning of the line.
COMMENT
Tells PJL to accept the command line as a comment.
ENTER
Chooses a printer language for processing the current job.
Job Separation
Commands
JOB
Informs printing system of the start of a print job, resets the
page count, allows naming of the job, supports non-printing
mode for printing portions of jobs.
EOJ
Instructs printing system that the print job is complete, resets
the page count.