Lexmark 752e Technical Reference

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    Technical Reference January 2004 www.lexmark.com Lexmark and Lexmark with diamond design are trademarks of Lexmark International, Inc., registered in the United States and/or other countries. © 2004 Lexmark International, Inc. 740 West New Circle Road Lexington, Kentucky 40550
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    inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes are periodically Lexmark International Ltd., Marketing and Services Department, Westhorpe House, Westhorpe, Marlow Bucks SL7 3RQ. Lexmark set of printer commands (language) and functions included in its printer products. These printers are intended to
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    E220 2-8 Selecting Symbol Sets for Lexmark E220 2-10 Font and Symbol Set Support for the Lexmark C752 2-15 Forward and Backward Compatibility Modes for the Lexmark C752 .......... 2-16 Selecting Symbol Sets for Lexmark C752 2-21 Command Structure 2-37 Control Codes 2-37 Commands 2-37 PCL
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    TOC-2 Contents Printer Job Language 3-1 PJL Command Handling 3-72 Operator Intervention - Paper Jams 3-75 Service Errors 3-80 Device Attendance Commands 3-80 Unique PJL Commands the Lexmark C752 4-6 Supplemental Operators 4-9 Command Format 4-9 Paper Size Support 4-10 Paper Tray Support 4-
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    TOC-3 Contents Envelope Tray Support 4-20 Supplemental Operator Summary 4-22 Page Device Parameters 4-57 Interpreter Parameters 4-71 User Parameters 4-71 System Parameters 4-74 Device Parameters 4-80 Status and Error Messages 4-101 Tagged Binary Not Active 4-101 Tagged Binary Active 4-
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    Communications 8-11 Printer-to-Computer Communication (Advanced Status 8-17 Parallel Mode 1 8-18 Parallel Mode 2 8-19 Signal Descriptions 8-19 Serial Interface 8-24 Using the RS-232C Serial Interface 8-25 Using the RS-422 Serial Interface 8-35 Network Support 8-41 Input Buffer ...8-42
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    TOC-5 Contents PCL Support A-1 PJL Support B-1 PostScript Support C-1 Index X-1
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    following edition of the Technical Reference contains information about printer commands and printer languages supported by the following Lexmark printers: • Lexmark™ C752 • Lexmark E220 To determine which commands and languages your printer supports, see the appendixes in the back of this document
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    Order Lexmark part number... 11A4079 11A9979 11C0905 12A2194 The Technical Reference is divided into the following: Chapter 2: "PCL Emulation" Shows how to select PCL emulation and discusses PCL emulation commands, GL/2 commands, and resident font and symbol set support. Chapter 3: "Printer Job
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    interfaces, including information about parallel and serial interface, network support, and communication protocols. See the tables in the three appendixes to determine if your printer supports a particular PCL emulation, PJL, or PostScript emulation command. The appendixes are: Appendix A: "PCL
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    for online viewing, you can print a hard copy by clicking File on the toolbar, and then choosing Print. Make sure you've selected the correct printer, range of pages, and number of copies before you click OK. You should be aware that if you print this document on a color
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    4 Typography and Graphics, Random House Electronic Publishing • Hewlett-Packard PCL 5 Color Technical Reference Manual, 5961-0635 • Hewlett-Packard PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference Manual, 5961-0509 • Hewlett-Packard PostScript SIMM Technical Reference, I/O Device Operators and Parameters
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    to select PCL emulation and discusses PCL emulation commands, along with resident PCL emulation font and symbol set support. To determine which commands your printer supports, see Appendix A: "PCL Support" on page A-1. Selecting PCL Emulation Using SmartSwitch When SmartSwitch is enabled for both
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    (PJL) Enter Language Command. See "ENTER LANGUAGE Command" on page 3-3 for more information. See "Printer Job Language" on page 3-1 for the syntax and use of PJL. Warning: When you change printer languages, you may lose some or all previously downloaded resources, unless Resource Save is set to On
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    on page 2-4 list the page sizes and dimensions of each area labeled on the preceding diagram for all paper and envelope sizes your printer supports. If information about your printer is not included in the following tables, see page 1-1 for information on how to get a Technical Reference for your
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    area dimensions for all paper and envelope sizes the Lexmark C752 printer supports. For more information about the printable areas and logical pages for PCL emulation, see "Printable Areas" on page 2-3. Table 2-1: Lexmark C752 Paper and Envelope Dimensions Selection Paper/Envelope Dimensions
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    2-42. 3 The width of the logical page for A4 paper can be changed from the printer operator panel or your software application. 4 Paper ID 99 will be supported for backward compatibility with other Lexmark printers. Paper ID 99 has the same logical paper size as ID 100 (compatible with HP LaserJet
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    page. The Print Area menu item is available from the printer operator panel or through MarkVision Professional. For some printers, Print Area supports three values: Normal, Whole Page, and Fit to Page. Refer to your printer user documentation for more information. Normal setting Whole Page setting
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    a small margin around the image. This artificial margin prevents printing from one edge to the other, since doing so could contaminate the printer and cause printing problems. The following illustrations show an image held in memory for printing from one edge to the other and how the image would
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    2-8 PCL Font and Symbol Set Support for the Lexmark E220 Your printer supports 19 fonts in PCL emulation, symbol set defines which characters are available for a font and the code point for each of these characters. Your printer has 83 resident symbol sets. The tables beginning on page 2-10
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    Times New Roman Bold Times New Roman BoldItalic Arial Arial Italic Arial Bold Arial Bold Italic Line Printer 16 POSTNET Barcode Spacing 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 Style 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 Weight 0 0 3 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 Typeface 4099 4099 4099 4099 16901 16901 16901 16901 16602
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    Selecting Symbol Sets for Lexmark E220 To determine if a font or typeface supports a symbol set, Euro PC-850 Multilingual 11U PC8DN PC-8 Danish/Norwegian (437N) PC-8, Code Page 437 ISO 8859-15 Latin 9 ISO 8859-1 Latin 1 (ECMA Line Printer 16  Indicates Typeface supports the specified Symbol
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    Set. ✘ Indicates Typeface does not support the specified Symbol Set. 1U LEGAL Legal 9U WIN30 Windows 3.0 Latin 1 19U WINL1 Windows 98 Latin 1 0N ISOL1 ISO 8859-1 Latin 1 (ECMA-94) 9N ISOL9 ISO 8859-15 Latin 9 10U PC8 PC-8, Code Page 437 11U PC8DN PC-8 Danish
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    Times New Roman BoldItalic Arial Arial Italic Arial Bold Arial Bold Italic Line Printer 16 POSTNET Barcode C39 Narrow C39 Regular C39 Wide OCR-A OCR-B  Indicates Typeface supports the specified Symbol Set. ✘ Indicates Typeface does not
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    Sets - Specials Specials C39 Bar Code (plus Human Readable) C39 Bar Code (plus Lower Case) (Upper Case) C39 Bar Code POSTNET Barcode PC-911 Katakana OCR-B Printer 16 POSTNET Barcode C39 Narrow C39 Regular C39 Wide OCR-A OCR-B  Indicates Typeface supports
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    2-14 PCL All fonts that support the Roman-8 (8U) symbol set also support the following 19 symbol sets. Table 2-8: ISO PCL Emulation Symbol Sets Symbol Set ID 1E 0U 0S 0I 2S 1G 0D 1F 2U 0F 0G
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    2-15 PCL Font and Symbol Set Support for the Lexmark C752 Your printer has 91 resident fonts in PCL emulation, defines which characters are available for a font and the code point for each of these characters. Your printer supports 88 resident symbol sets. The tables beginning on page 2-21
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    information about these commands. Forward and Backward Compatibility Modes for the Lexmark C752 Your PCL emulation has forward and backward compatibility modes. The the Hewlett-Packard Company's LaserJet 5 and the Lexmark family of printers. Standard PCL Emulation Fonts The following table lists
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    Antique Olive Bold 1 0 3 Albertus Medium 1 0 1 Albertus Extra Bold 1 0 4 Clarendon Condensed Bold 1 4 3 Marigold 1 0 0 Coronet 1 1 0 Line Printer 16 0 0 0 POSTNET Barcode 1 1 0 0 1 This font is not implemented in the Hewlett-Packard Company's LaserJet 4050. Typeface
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    work only in the forward compatibility mode. With the appropriate printer driver installed and selected, your software program selects these fonts. The Type 1 fonts are supported by both the Hewlett-Packard Company's LaserJet 4050 and the Lexmark family of printers unless otherwise noted. Table
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    4050. 3 This font is not implemented in the Lexmark family of printers. Your Lexmark printer defaults to the forward compatibility mode to enable a Hewlett-Packard Company's driver to select the forward compatibility fonts. The Lexmark PCL driver uses the backward compatibility mode and temporarily
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    2-20 PCL Forward Backward ESC%-12345X@PJL DEFAULT LPARM:PCL LFONTCOMPATIBILITY=PCL6 @PJL RESET ESC%-12345X ESC%-12345X@PJL DEFAULT LPARM:PCL LFONTCOMPATIBILITY=PCL5 @PJL RESET ESC%-12345X Specialty PCL Fonts The following table lists the font selection commands for forward and backward
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    2-21 PCL Selecting Symbol Sets for Lexmark C752 To determine if a font or typeface supports a symbol set, see the complete PC-858 Multilingual Euro PC-850 Multilingual 11U PC8DN PC-8 Danish/Norwegian (437N) PC-8, Code Page 437 ISO 8859-15 Latin 9 ISO 8859-1 Latin 1 (ECMA-94) Windows 98
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    Portugal PC-858 Multilingual Euro PC-850 Multilingual 11U PC8DN PC-8 Danish/Norwegian (437N) PC-8, Code Page 437 ISO 8859-15 Latin 9 ISO 8859-1 Latin 1 (ECMA-94) Windows 98 Garamond Kursiv Halbfett CG Omega  Indicates Typeface supports the specified Symbol Set. Gray-shaded cells
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    Portugal PC-858 Multilingual Euro PC-850 Multilingual 11U PC8DN PC-8 Danish/Norwegian (437N) PC-8, Code Page 437 ISO 8859-15 Latin 9 ISO 8859-1 Latin 1 (ECMA-94) Windows 98 Narrow Bold Italic Palatino Roman  Indicates Typeface supports the specified Symbol Set. Gray-shaded cells
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    Portugal PC-858 Multilingual Euro PC-850 Multilingual 11U PC8DN PC-8 Danish/Norwegian (437N) PC-8, Code Page 437 ISO 8859-15 Latin 9 ISO 8859-1 Latin 1 (ECMA-94) Windows 98 Bold CourierPS Bold Oblique  Indicates Typeface supports the specified Symbol Set. Gray-shaded cells
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    858 Multilingual Euro PC-850 Multilingual 11U PC8DN PC-8 Danish/Norwegian (437N) PC-8, Code Page 437 ISO 8859-15 Latin 9 ISO 8859-1 Latin 1 (ECMA-94) Black Oblique Line Printer 16 POSTNET Barcode ITC Zapf Dingbats  Indicates Typeface supports the specified Symbol Set. Gray
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    Italic Times New Roman Bold Times New Roman BoldItalic Arial Arial Italic Arial Bold  Indicates Typeface supports the specified Symbol Set. ✘ Indicates Typeface does not support the specified Symbol Set. Grey-shaded cells: In the backward compatability mode, this font is
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    Omega Italic CG Omega Bold CG Omega Bold Italic Antique Olive Antique Olive Italic  Indicates Typeface supports the specified Symbol Set. ✘ Indicates Typeface does not support the specified Symbol Set. Grey-shaded cells: In the backward compatability mode, this font is not
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    Italic Palatino Bold Palatino Bold Italic ITC Bookman Light ITC Bookman Light Italic  Indicates Typeface supports the specified Symbol Set. ✘ Indicates Typeface does not support the specified Symbol Set. Grey-shaded cells: In the backward compatability mode, this font is
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    Medium Italic CourierPS CourierPS Oblique CourierPS Bold CourierPS Bold Oblique Times Roman  Indicates Typeface supports the specified Symbol Set. ✘ Indicates Typeface does not support the specified Symbol Set. Grey-shaded cells: In the backward compatability mode, this
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    Oblique Helvetica Black Helvetica Black Oblique Line Printer 16 POSTNET Barcode C39 Narrow C39 Regular C39 ITC Zapf Dingbats  Indicates Typeface supports the specified Symbol Set. ✘ Indicates Typeface does not support the specified Symbol Set. Grey-shaded
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    ITC Zapf Dingbats C39 Bar Code (plus Human Readable) Wingdings C39 Bar Code (plus Lower Case) Symbol (Upper Case) C39 Bar Code POSTNET Barcode PC-911 Arial Bold  Indicates Typeface supports the specified Symbol Set. ✘ Indicates Typeface does not support the specified Symbol Set. Grey
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    ITC Zapf Dingbats C39 Bar Code (plus Human Readable) Wingdings C39 Bar Code (plus Lower Case) Symbol (Upper Case) C39 Bar Code POSTNET Barcode PC-911 Katakana Bold  Indicates Typeface supports the specified Symbol Set. ✘ Indicates Typeface does not support the specified Symbol Set.
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    Dingbats C39 Bar Code (plus Human Readable) Wingdings C39 Bar Code (plus Lower Case) Symbol (Upper Case) C39 Bar Code POSTNET Barcode PC-911 Garde Book Oblique  Indicates Typeface supports the specified Symbol Set. ✘ Indicates Typeface does not support the specified Symbol Set. Grey-
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    ITC Zapf Dingbats C39 Bar Code (plus Human Readable) Wingdings C39 Bar Code (plus Lower Case) Symbol (Upper Case) C39 Bar Code POSTNET Barcode PC-911 Katakana Printer 16 POSTNET Barcode  Indicates Typeface supports the specified Symbol Set. ✘ Indicates Typeface does not support
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    ITC Zapf Dingbats C39 Bar Code (plus Human Readable) Wingdings C39 Bar Code (plus Lower Case) Symbol (Upper Case) C39 Bar Code POSTNET Barcode PC-911 Katakana Dingbats  Indicates Typeface supports the specified Symbol Set. ✘ Indicates Typeface does not support the specified Symbol Set.
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    2-36 PCL All fonts that support the Roman-8 (8U) symbol set also support the following 19 symbol sets. Table 2-15: ISO PCL Emulation Symbol Sets Symbol Set ID Symbol Set / Typeface 1E ISO 4: United Kingdom 0U ISO 6: ASCII
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    commands to abbreviate them. Control Codes Control Codes are single-character instructions. Table 2-16: Control Codes Code Dec Hex Function BS 8 begin with the Escape control code (ESC, ←, decimal 27, or hexadecimal 1B). The ESC control code notifies the printer that the characters that follow
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    until a right margin command with a different value resets it or until the printer is reset. Parameters for each command are listed in the command tables beginning This is the second character of the hex value. For example, ESC (←) is coded 1B in Hex and 27 in decimal. (Any one of the three values ←,
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    2-39 PCL Example: ESC(s16.66H • Decimal: 27 40 115 49 54 46 54 54 72 • Hex: 1B 28 73 31 36 2E 36 36 48 Use the plus symbol (+) or the minus symbol (-) to select a position relative to the current cursor position. For example: ESC&a6C ESC&a+6C ESC&a-6C Move to horizontal cursor position, column
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    commands grouped by function. To determine which commands your printer supports, see "Table A-1: PCL Emulation Commands" on Sided (Default) 1 Duplex Long-Edge Binding 2 Duplex Short-Edge Binding 100 Manual Duplex First Sides 101 Manual Duplex Second Sides l ESC& #U # = number of Decipoints Range = -
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    data for bitmapped fonts, raster graphics, or user defined fill patterns. ESC%-12345X Universal Exit Language (UEL) / Start of PJL This command terminates the current printer language and allows switching into PJL. For more information, see "UNIVERSAL EXIT LANGUAGE Command" on page 3-2.
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    0 Active Source or Eject Page 1 Tray 1 (Default) 2 Manual Paper Feed 3 Manual Envelope Feed 4 Tray 2 5 Tray 3 6 Optional Envelope Feeder tables beginning on page 2-4 for the paper and envelope dimensions your printer supports. If the requested page size is not in the requested source
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    of Universal size. Feed direction means which side of the print media, either the short edge or the long edge, feeds first through the printer first. Set Universal Custom Name Sets the user-specified custom name for the Universal paper size being used. Select Orientation Specifies the position of
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    Index (VMI) Sets Vertical Motion Index in 1/48 inch increments. The VMI determines the vertical distance between lines. Notes: • For some printers, you can change the default VMI from the printer operator panel or through MarkVision Professional by using the Lines Per Page menu item. Refer to your
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    OFF Turn Text Scale Mode ON Function / Result Set Line Spacing (Alternative Method) Specifies VMI in lines per inch. Notes: • For some printers, you can change the default VMI from the printer operator panel or through MarkVision Professional by using the Lines Per Page menu item. Refer to your
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    2-46 PCL Table 2-20: Alphanumeric ID Command / Parameters ESC&n#W [operation] [string] # = number of data bytes that make up the operation and string Operation operation = 100 or 1 byte = 0x64 or 'd' ascii For example: 100 Media Select String string = See Alphanumeric String list at
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    VMI). ESC&k#G Set Line Termination 0 CR=CR, LF=LF, FF=FF (Default) Controls how the printer responds to the Carriage Return (CR), Line 1 CR=CR+LF, LF=LF, FF=FF Feed (LF), and Form Feed (FF) control codes. 2 CR=CR, LF=CR+LF, FF=CR+FF 3 CR=CR+LF, LF=CR+LF
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    and Symbol Set Support for the Lexmark E220" on page 2-8, "Font and Symbol Set Support for the Lexmark E220" on page 2-8, or "Font and Symbol Set Support for the Lexmark C752" on page 2- command to select fonts currently available in the printer. It cannot alter the appearance of the available fonts.
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    the best fit font design. To obtain the typeface values for downloaded fonts, print the font list from the printer operator panel or through MarkVision Professional. Refer to your printer user documentation for more information. On the printout, the typeface number is the last number on the font
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    all (temporary and permanent) 1 Delete all temporary 2 Delete current (ID) 4 Make current temporary 5 Make current permanent Function / Result Symbol Set ID Code Sets the symbol set identification for the symbol set downloaded. Define Symbol Set Contains the data for the user-defined symbol sets
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    Font Control Manages soft fonts. Set Character Code Sets the decimal code point associated with the next character downloaded or flash or disk. Macro Control Manages use of macros. Notes: • GL/2 commands are supported inside macros. • Only call and execute macro commands are allowed within a macro. •
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    2-52 PCL Table 2-26: Print Model Command / Parameters ESC*c#G Gray Scale Fills 0 1-2 3-10 11-20 21-35 36-55 56-80 81-99 100 White (default) 2% gray 10% gray 15% gray 30% gray 45% gray 70% gray 90% gray 100% gray (Black) Cross-Hatch Fills 1 Horizontal line 2 Vertical line 3 Diagonal
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    2-53 PCL Table 2-27: User-Defined Pattern Command / Parameters ESC*c#W[data] # = number of data bytes ESC*p#R 0 Rotate with print (Default) 1 Fixed ESC*c#Q 0 Delete all patterns (temporary and permanent) 1 Delete all temporary patterns 2 Delete pattern (last ID specified) 4 Make pattern of last ID
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    2-54 PCL Table 2-28: Rectangular Area Fill Graphics (Continued) Command / Parameters ESC*c#G Gray Scale Fills 0 1-2 3-10 11-20 21-35 36-55 56-80 81-99 100 White (default) 2% Gray 10% Gray 15% Gray 30% Gray 45% Gray 70% Gray 90% Gray 100% Gray (Black) Cross-Hatch Fills 1 Horizontal Line 2
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    On ESC*b#V[data] # = Number of Data Bytes ESC*b#Y # = Number of Raster Lines Function / Result Raster Resolution Note: 200 dpi is only supported when the printer is operating in 600 dpi or 1200 dpi mode. Raster Graphics Presentation Sets the Raster Image Orientation in relation to the logical
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    2-56 PCL Table 2-29: Raster Graphics (Continued) Command / Parameters Function / Result ESC*b#M Set Raster Compression Mode 0 1 2 3 5 9 999 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 Uncoded (Default) Run-Length Encoded Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) byte Delta Row Adaptive Compression Replacement
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    2-57 PCL Table 2-29: Raster Graphics (Continued) Command / Parameters ESC*t#V ESC*g#W[data] # - 8 (K-only) or 26 (KCMY) Data Byte 0 - 0x02 (constant) Byte 1 - number of colors 0x01 - K only 0x04 - CMYK Byte 2,3 - X res for K plane 0x012C (300) or 0x0258 (600) Byte 4,5 - Y res for K plane 0x012C (
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    data that specifies a matrix or matrices for the primary colors Downloads a device dependent user-defined dither matrix. ESC*o#W[data] Driver Configuration Command 1 to 32767, Data Specifies lightness, saturation, and image scaling Indicates the lightness, saturation, and scaling algorithm to
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    2-59 PCL Table 2-30: Color Extensions (Continued) Command / Parameters ESC*t#I 0 0.0 to 4.0 Gamma Correction Off Gamma Number ESC*t#J ESC*v#A -32767.0 to 32767.0 ESC*v#B -32767.0 to 32767.0 ESC*v#C -32767.0 to 32767.0 ESC*v#I # = Palette Index 0 to 2n - 1 = Palette Index ESC*v#S # = Palette
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    Readback Location Type Sets the status location type to the specified value. The 5 value for Cartridge may be specified, but since your printer does not support font cards or cartridges, the command is ignored. The 7 value for User-installable flash is only valid when flash memory is installed
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    the unprintable area to the next line. Disabling drops the portion extending into the unprintable area. Display Functions On Prints all control codes and escape sequences rather than executing them. Notes: • To prevent characters from falling outside the right margin (and not printing), enable End
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    driver written explicitly for GL/2. The following tables list the GL/2 commands by group. To determine which GL/2 commands your printer supports, see "Table A-2: GL/2 Commands" on page A-6. Table 2-34: Configuration Group Command / Parameter CO "text" DF; IN (n); IP (XP1, YP1(, XP2, YP2)); Command
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    2-63 PCL Table 2-34: Configuration Group (Continued) Command / Parameter IR (XP1, YP1(, XP2, YP2)); IW (X1, Y1, X2, Y2); MC (mode(, opcode)); PP (mode); RO (angle); SC (Xmin, Xmax, Ymin, Ymax(, type(, left, bottom))); Command Name Input Relative P1 and P2 Input Window Logical Operation Pixel
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    2-64 PCL Table 2-36: Polygon Group (Continued) Command / Parameter RA X, Y; RR X, Y; WG radius, start_angle, sweep_angle(, chord_angle); Command Name Fill Rectangle Absolute Fill Rectangle Relative Fill Wedge Table 2-37: Character Group Command / Parameter AD (kind, value(,...)); CF (mode(, pen
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    2-65 PCL Table 2-38: Line and Fill Attributes Group Command / Parameter Command Name AC (X, Y); Anchor Corner CR (red black ref, red white ref, green black ref, green white ref, blue black ref, blue white ref); FT (fill_type(, option1(, option2)); Color Range Fill Type FT22, (PCL User-
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    until you overwrite them with a different command or there is a printer reset. To ensure that the printed image appears in the expected The Raster Compression Mode command determines how raster data is coded. It affects the amount of code required to create an image, and the efficiency of image
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    2-67 PCL Descriptions and examples of the different parameters appear on the following pages. Each example draws the same square outline 64 bits (8 bytes) wide by 64 scan lines long. Uncoded Data Uncoded Data is not compressed. Only those bytes needed to form the image are sent. Each bit
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    2-68 PCL Run-Length Encoded Data Run-Length Encoded Data is interpreted in pairs of bytes. The first byte: • Acts as a counter, or control byte. • Indicates how many times to repeat the data in the second byte. • Can be from 0 (no repetition) to 255. • The second byte is the data byte. Example:
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    2-69 PCL Delta Row Delta Row is a compression mode that identifies and transmits only those bytes different from the ones in a preceding row. The control byte consists of two parts: • High 3 bits: Number of bytes to replace +1 (1 to 8). • Low 5 bits: Offset from last unmodified byte (0-30); if
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    2-70 PCL Adaptive Compression Adaptive compression allows the combined use of compression methods 0 through 3 (Uncoded, Run-Length Encoded, TIFF, and Delta Row). It also allows the printing of empty rows (all zeros) or duplicate rows. • The Transfer Raster Data command size includes all rows (scan
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    use line endings, the width of the image must be specified using the Raster Width command (ESC*r#S). The compressed image data is sent to the printer using the Transfer Raster Data command (ESC*b#W). The maximum number of bytes that can be sent using the Transfer Raster Data command is 32K bytes
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    in the Raster Width command (ESC*r#S), the image is clipped at print time. Additional Compression Modes When the compression mode is 1008 (Lexmark Adaptive), TIFF word and doubleword can be printed using compression scan modes 254 and 255 respectively. This compression method sends a raster image
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    2-73 PCL Macros When creating a macro, first assign it an ID number. If this number is identical to an existing macro ID in RAM, the old macro is deleted when you specify the Macro Control Start Definition. Next, start the macro definition, send the contents of the macro, and stop the macro
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    Data Stream (PPDS). To determine which commands your printer supports, see Appendix B: "PJL Support" on page B-1. PJL Command Notation The syntax for each supported PJL command is listed in this chapter. The following character codes are used throughout the chapter to illustrate the syntax of
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    and allows dynamic switching into PJL. Syntax: %-12345X Notes: • If the printer receives this command while in PCL emulation, it performs a Printer Language Reset (ESCE) before exiting PCL emulation. • If the printer receives this command while in PostScript emulation, it performs an End-of-Job
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    . COMMENT Command This command lets you add descriptive comments to your PJL job. Syntax: @PJL COMMENT words[] Notes: • When the printer receives this command, it is ignored. • The words parameter can be any combination of printable characters, spaces, and horizontal tabs. • The COMMENT
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    operator panel display or through MarkVision Professional until an EOJ command is received or until the print timeout expires. Your printer also supports the PASSWORD parameter for the PJL JOB command. JOB Command The host computer can use the JOB command to separate print data into various parts
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    is from 1 to 2,147,483,647. Omission of the START parameter causes the printer to start printing with page 1 of the job. END = last page Use the range is from 1 to 2,147,483,647. Omission of the END parameter causes the printer to print all pages to the end of the job. PASSWORD = number A system
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    3-6 PJL For detailed information on PJL password protection, see "File and Device Protection Commands" on page 3-93. Note: Setting a default PJL password disables the use of PJL DEFAULT and INITIALIZE commands. (See "DEFAULT Command" on page 3-8 and "INITIALIZE Command" on page 3-11.) EOJ Command
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    common to both your printer and the Hewlett-Packard Company's LaserJet printers. Table 3-2: Environment Variable Categories Categories Common Variables for Both Printer Languages Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages Common Variables for PCL emulation Printer Unique Variables for PCL
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    parameter specifies the type of PJL variables to be modified. The variables supported are listed in the tables beginning on page 3-12. • A [command the tables "Common Variables for PCL Emulation" on page 3-48, and "Printer Unique Variables for PCL Emulation" on page 3-49.) • LPARM:POSTSCRIPT is
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    any currently defined environment variable that cannot be set using the desired printer language. For example, use the PJL SET command to set Print ] parameter specifies the type of PJL variables to be modified. The variables supported are listed in the tables beginning on page 3-12. • A [command
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    .filetype" is required for LRESOURCE variables. (See "Table 3-9: Printer Unique LRESOURCE Variables" on page 3-53.) Values for "device:filename 3-87 for a complete list of the supported file types. The filetype is case sensitive. variable=value The supported variables and values are listed in the
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    " on page 3-53. Syntax: @PJL INITIALIZE[] RESET Command This command resets the current environment variables to the settings stored in the printer NVRAM. Therefore, any variables modified by the PJL SET command are returned to their default value after execution of the PJL RESET command
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    Languages Note: The word common applies to those variables common to both your printer and the Hewlett-Packard Company's LaserJet printers. The following common variables are supported for both PCL emulation and PostScript emulation, unless otherwise noted. Therefore, the [command modifier:value
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    HOLD (SET only) HOLDKEY (SET only) To determine the default value of your printer, see "Table B-1: Common Variables for Both Printer Languages" on page B-1. Duplex ON, OFF OFF Toner Saver ON, OFF OFF Unique printer identifier The value of the NVRAM serial number field is returned. Set by
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    3-14 PJL Table 3-3: Common Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable HOLDTYPE (SET only) IMAGEADAPT (DEFAULT only) INTRAY2 INTRAY3 INTRAY4 INTRAY5 INTRAY1SIZE (SET only) INTRAY2SIZE (SET only) INTRAY3SIZE (SET only) INTRAY4SIZE (SET only)
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    Table 3-3: Common Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable JOBOFFSET LANG (DEFAULT only) LOWTONER (DEFAULT only) MANUALFEED (READ only) MEDIATYPE MPTRAY (DEFAULT only) ORIENTATION Function Offset Pages Default display language Toner Alarm Manual feed selection Default paper source
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    3-16 PJL Table 3-3: Common Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable OUTBIN Function Output Bin Selections UPPER, LOWER, OPTIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN2, OPTIONALOUTBIN3, OPTIONALOUTBIN4, OPTIONALOUTBIN5, OPTIONALOUTBIN6, OPTIONALOUTBIN7, OPTIONALOUTBIN8, OPTIONALOUTBIN9,
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    , SLOW is returned. • If Parallel Protocol is set as Fastbytes, FAST is returned. 0 to 65535 0 Locks the printer operator panel to keep the user defaults from changing. Refer to your printer user documentation for more information. The Default PJL password is 0. If the PJL password is not equal
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    SET or DEFAULT command, the value is changed to 120 or 240 based on the printer model. 0 to 999 0 Used to request the number of collated copies of a print On. OFF indicates PQET is Off. 0 to 255 90 The time the printer remains idle before the job is forced to print. Note: If a value greater
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    ) NO Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages The following variables are unique to some Lexmark printers and are supported for both Alarm Control Selections MANUAL, AUTOMATIC ON, OFF ON enables parallel bidirectional support. OFF disables parallel bidirectional support. OFF, SINGLE
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    3-20 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable LBONDOUTBIN (DEFAULT only) Function Selections Factory Default Assign Type/Bin - Bond UPPER, LOWER, DISABLED, OPTIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN2, OPTIONALOUTBIN3, OPTIONALOUTBIN4, OPTIONALOUTBIN5,
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    If collation is set to OFF, uncollated output prints pages 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3. Indicates which color target the printer emulates NONE, DISPLAY, SWOP, OFF, AUTO, VIVID, DUOTONE, MANUAL See "Table B-2: Printer Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages" on page B-3 for the default value of your
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    3-22 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable LCOLOREDLOADING (DEFAULT only) LCOLOREDOUTBIN (DEFAULT only) Function Colored Paper Loading Selections OFF, DUPLEX Factory Default OFF Assign Type/Bin Colored Paper UPPER,
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    3-23 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable LCUSTOMPAPERHEIGHT LCUSTOMPAPERFEED LCUSTOMTYPE1LENGTH (DEFAULT only) LCUSTOMTYPE1LOADING (DEFAULT only) LCUSTOMTYPE1MEDIA (DEFAULT only) LCUSTOMTYPE1NAME (DEFAULT only) Function Universal Height
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    3-24 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable LCUSTOMTYPE1OUTBIN (DEFAULT only) Function Assign Type/Bin Custom Type 1 Selections UPPER, LOWER, DISABLED, OPTIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN2, OPTIONALOUTBIN3, OPTIONALOUTBIN4, OPTIONALOUTBIN5,
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    3-25 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable LCUSTOMTYPE2NAME (DEFAULT only) LCUSTOMTYPE2OUTBIN (DEFAULT only) Function Custom Type 2 Name Assign Type/Bin Custom Type 2 Selections Factory Default "name" CUSTOMTYPE2 name is a
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    3-26 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable LCUSTOMTYPE3MEDIA (DEFAULT only) LCUSTOMTYPE3NAME (DEFAULT only) LCUSTOMTYPE3OUTBIN (DEFAULT only) Function Custom Type 3 Media Custom Type 3 Name Assign Type/Bin Custom Type 3 Selections
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    3-27 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable LCUSTOMTYPE4LOADING (DEFAULT only) LCUSTOMTYPE4MEDIA (DEFAULT only) LCUSTOMTYPE4NAME (DEFAULT only) LCUSTOMTYPE4OUTBIN (DEFAULT only) Function Custom Type 4 Paper Loading Selections OFF, DUPLEX Factory
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    3-28 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable LCUSTOMTYPE5LENGTH (DEFAULT only) LCUSTOMTYPE5LOADING (DEFAULT only) LCUSTOMTYPE5MEDIA (DEFAULT only) LCUSTOMTYPE5NAME (DEFAULT only) LCUSTOMTYPE5OUTBIN (DEFAULT only) Function Custom Type 5 Length
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    3-29 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable LCUSTOMTYPE5WEIGHT (DEFAULT only) LCUSTOMTYPE6LENGTH (DEFAULT only) LCUSTOMTYPE6LOADING (DEFAULT only) LCUSTOMTYPE6MEDIA (DEFAULT only) LCUSTOMTYPE6NAME (DEFAULT only) LCUSTOMTYPE6OUTBIN (DEFAULT only)
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    3-30 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable LCUSTOMTYPE6TEXTURE (DEFAULT only) LCUSTOMTYPE6WEIGHT (DEFAULT only) LDOWNLOADTARGET (SET only) LDRYTIMEDELAY LDUPLICATEHELDJOBS LENVELOPEENHANCE (DEFAULT only) LENVELOPELENGTH (DEFAULT only)
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    3-31 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable LENVELOPETEXTURE (DEFAULT only) LENVELOPEWEIGHT (DEFAULT only) LESCCHAR (READ only) (Port specific) LFAXRESOLUTION (SET only) LFAXREDIAL (SET only) LFAXREDIALFREQUENCY (SET only) LFAXTRANSMISSIONLOG (SET
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    3-32 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable LGLOSSYOUTPUTBIN Function Selections Factory Default Assign Type/Bin - Glossy UPPER, LOWER, OPTIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN2, OPTIONALOUTBIN3, OPTIONALOUTBIN4, OPTIONALOUTBIN5, OPTIONALOUTBIN6,
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    size, default formatting size COM10, COM9, MONARCH, DL, C5, B5, OTHERENVELOPE COM10, DL (Country specific) Ink Alert ON, OFF OFF Displays a printer attendance message when an ink cartridge is low. Multipurpose feeder installed size, default formatting size Paper: A3, A3+, A4, A5, JISB4
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    3-34 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable LLABELSOUTBIN (DEFAULT only) Function Assign Type/Bin Labels Selections Factory Default UPPER, LOWER, DISABLED, OPTIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN2, OPTIONALOUTBIN3, OPTIONALOUTBIN4, OPTIONALOUTBIN5,
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    3-35 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable LLETTERHEADOUTBIN (DEFAULT only) LMANUALCOLORCMYKTEXT Letterhead Texture Letterhead Weight Manual Color RGB Text Manual Color RGB Graphics Manual Color RGB Image Manual Color CMYK Text Standard Bin
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    36 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable LMANUALCOLORCMYKIMAGE LMANUALENVELOPESIZE LMANUALENVELOPETYPE LMANUALPAPERSIZE LMANUALPAPERTYPE LMPFEEDERPAPERTYPE LMULTIPAGEBORDER LMULTIPAGEORDER Function Manual Color CMYK Image Manual Envelope, default
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    3-37 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable LMULTIPAGEPRINT LMULTIPAGEVIEW LNPAP (READ only) (Port specific) LOPTIONALOUTBIN1NAME (DEFAULT only) LOPTIONALOUTBIN2NAME (DEFAULT only) LOPTIONALOUTBIN3NAME (DEFAULT only) LOPTIONALOUTBIN4NAME (DEFAULT
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    3-38 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable Function Selections Factory Default LOPTIONALOUTBIN6NAME (DEFAULT only) Optional Output Bin 6 Name "name" name is a variable that allows for custom naming of optional
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    , MANUALPAPER, MANUALENVELOPE (Model specific) Note: If any optional source is specified, but it is not installed, the default paper source is not changed. See "Table B-2: Printer Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages" on page B-3 for the default value of your
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    3-40 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable LPICTUREGRADE LPLAINLENGTH (DEFAULT only) LPLAINOUTBIN (DEFAULT only) to the closest value within the possible value range. Some printer models released in the year 2000 or later designated as Energy Star
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    in NVRAM are changed when PPDS is activated: • PCL and PS SmartSwitch settings for each port are turned off • Printer Language is set to PPDS Lines Per Page 1 to 255 (PPDS) 64, 68 (Country specific) Lines Per Inch Preprinted Paper Length 0.25 to 30.00
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    is selected, Print Buffer displays with the Waiting message. If OFF is selected, Print Buffer does not display with the Waiting message. 0 to 15 seconds 0 Printer Usage MAXSPEED, MAXYIELD Disable Print Menus from front panel ON, OFF MAXSPEED, MAXYIELD (Model specific) ON
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    a custom name. Print and Hold Repeat Print Job Limit 0 to 50 jobs 5 Specifies the number of Repeat Print jobs that can be held in printer memory. If the Repeat Print Job Limit setting is not equal to 0, a DINQUIRE or INQUIRE returns the numerical setting for LREPEATPRINTLIMIT. If Repeat Print
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    3-44 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable LSTANDARDOUTBINNAME (DEFAULT only) LSTROKEWIDTH LSTAPLE LSTAPLESEMPTYALARM (DEFAULT only) LSTAPLETESTBIN (DEFAULT only) LSTAPLETESTSOURCE (DEFAULT only) LSUBSTITUTESIZE LTHINCOAT LTOPBINROTATE (DEFAULT
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    3-45 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable LTRANSPARENCYOUTBIN (DEFAULT only) Function Assign Type/Bin Transparency Selections Factory Default UPPER, LOWER, DISABLED, OPTIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN2, OPTIONALOUTBIN3, OPTIONALOUTBIN4,
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    3-46 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable LTRAY3SENSEDTYPE PAPER LTRAY3SENSEDTYPE TRANSPARENCY LTRAY4SENSEDTYPE PAPER LTRAY4SENSEDTYPE TRANSPARENCY LTRAY1AUTOSIZE (DEFAULT only) LTRAY2AUTOSIZE (DEFAULT only) LTRAY3AUTOSIZE (DEFAULT only)
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    specific) name is a text string that is truncated to 24 characters. See "Table B-2: Printer Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages" on page B-3 for the default value for your printer. Tray 4 Paper Type PLAIN, COATED, GLOSSY, PHOTO, GREETINGCARD, IRONON, BOND, TRANSPARENCY, CARDSTOCK
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    FONTSOURCE=I To determine which variables your printer supports, see "Table B-3: Common Variables for PCL Emulation requested, the printer selects the closest point size. For a list of the values for the Lexmark C752, PC8, PC850 see "Selecting Symbol Sets for Lexmark C752" (Country specific
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    your printer supports, see "Table B-4: Printer Unique Variables for PCL Emulation" on page B-11. Table 3-6: Printer NONE Variable used with PJL INQUIRE or DINQUIRE command. LASSIGNMANUALENVELOPE Tray Renumber Assign Manual Envelope OFF, 0 to 199 Variable used with PJL SET or DEFAULT command
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    Variable used with PJL INQUIRE or DINQUIRE command. ON, OFF ON Some printers handle partial pel character escapement rounding of bitmap fonts differently. LBITMAPROUNDING offers a way of instructing the printer how to handle partial pel rounding of bitmap fonts. Bitmap rounding is compatible
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    LF> To determine which variables your printer supports, see "Table B-5: Common Variables for PostScript Emulation" on page B-12. Table 3-7: Common Variables for PostScript Emulation Variable JAMRECOVERY PRTPSERRS Function Jam Recovery Print PS Errors
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    example: @PJL SET LPARM:POSTSCRIPT LPICTUREGRADE=ON[] To determine which variables your printer supports, see Table B-6 on page B-12. Table 3-8: Printer Unique Variables for PostScript Emulation Variable LPICTUREGRADE LPSFONTPRIORITY Function PictureGrade Font Priority Selections ON, OFF
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    3-53 PJL To determine which variables your printer supports, see "Table B-7: Printer Unique LRESOURCE Variables" on page B-12. Table 3-9: Printer Unique LRESOURCE Variables Variable Function Selections Factory Default LDESCRIPTION (DEFAULT only) Macro or Symbol Set Description 1 "
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    Readback commands. In addition, the printer can also be instructed to send unsolicited status information back to the host computer when asynchronous events occur, such as a memory error or a paper jam. To determine which commands your printer supports, see "Table B-8: Status Readback Commands
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    variable=value The supported variables are listed in the tables beginning on page 3-12. This printer returns a ? for inquiries of an unsupported variable, or inquiries of a variable associated with an option that is not installed. ECHO Command The ECHO command instructs the printer to return the
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    . INFO Command The INFO command is used to query status information from the printer. "Table 3-10: INFO Category Parameter Values" on page 3-56 lists the or tabs] category Table 3-10 lists the supported categories. Table 3-10: INFO Category Parameter Values Category Values ID CONFIG
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    3-57 INFO CONFIG Response Syntax (An Example): @PJL INFO CONFIG IN TRAYS [2 ENUMERATED] INTRAY1 INTRAY2 MANUAL FEED OUT TRAYS [1 ENUMERATED] UPPER FACEDOWN PAPERS [13 ENUMERATED] LETTER LEGAL A4<
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    value] parameter specifies the type of PJL variables to be queried. The variables supported are listed in the tables beginning on page 3-12. • A [command the tables "Common Variables for PCL Emulation" on page 3-48, and "Printer Unique Variables for PCL Emulation" on page 3-49.) • LPARM:POSTSCRIPT
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    ustatus variable [one or more lines of printable characters, spaces, or tabs] To determine which variables your printer supports, see "Table B-9: USTATUS Unsolicited Status Variables" on page B-13. See "Status Message Format" on page 3-61 for additional information about the
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    PJL ustatus variable=value The following values are supported for the ustatus variable=value parameter. Table unsolicited status for job changes. ON Enables unsolicited status for page changes. The printer sends a status message when a printed sheet reaches the standard output bin. OFF
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    this section. Information Messages Information messages are returned in this form: CODE=status code DISPLAY=display string (in double quotes) ONLINE=online status Table 3-12: PJL Information Messages Printer State Status Code Display String Online Status Ready 10001 Ready TRUE Ready 10001
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    3-62 PJL Table 3-12: PJL Information Messages Printer State Status Code Display String Online Status Ready with Replace Transfer 10006 Replace Transfer TRUE Power Saver with Ink Low 10006 88 Ink Low TRUE Power Saver mode
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    which messages your printer supports, see "Table B-10: PJL Messages for Auto-Continuable Conditions" on page B-13. Table 3-13: PJL Messages for Auto-Continuable Conditions Printer State Status Code Display String Online Status Intervention required: PPDS font error 30014 50 PPDS Font
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    : PJL Messages for Auto-Continuable Conditions (Continued) Printer State Status Code Display String Online Status Intervention required: serial option 56 Parallel Port Disabled FALSE Intervention required: parallel port error 30018 56 Parallel Port x Disabled FALSE Intervention required:
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    PJL Messages for Auto-Continuable Conditions (Continued) Printer State Status Code Display String Online Status Intervention required: scheduled Disabled FALSE Intervention required: serial option x error 30112 54 Serial Option x Error FALSE Intervention required: serial x fax connection
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    PJL Messages for Auto-Continuable Conditions (Continued) Printer State Status Code Display String Online Status Intervention required: disk full 40038 80 Fuser/Belt Exhausted FALSE Intervention required: ITU maintenance 40038 83 ITU Maintenance FALSE Note: The Display String is returned
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    Attendance conditions require operator intervention. Attendance messages are returned in this form: CODE=status code DISPLAY=display string (in double quotes) ONLINE=online status To determine which messages your printer supports, see "Table B-11: PJL Messages for Attendance Conditions" on page B-17
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    3-14: PJL Message for Attendance Conditions Printer State Status Code Display String Online Status Intervention required: cartridge error 40021 40 Tray x Size Sense Error FALSE Intervention required: open bin exit tray 40021 41 Open Bin 1 Exit Tray FALSE Intervention required: printer
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    PJL Table 3-14: PJL Message for Attendance Conditions Printer State Status Code Display String Online Status Intervention required: print cartridge configuration error 40030 33 Tray x Config Error FALSE Intervention required: input configuration error 40030 58 Input Config Error FALSE
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    3-70 PJL Table 3-14: PJL Message for Attendance Conditions Printer State Status Code Display String Online Status Intervention required: PerfectFinish™ missing 40037 31 PerfectFinish Missing FALSE Intervention required: PerfectFinish empty 40037 87 PerfectFinish Empty FALSE
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    3-71 PJL Table 3-14: PJL Message for Attendance Conditions Printer State Status Code Display String Online Status Intervention required: cartridge low 40038 88 Cartridge Low FALSE Intervention required: replace photoconductor kit 40038 Replace PC Kit FALSE Intervention
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    Table 3-14: PJL Message for Attendance Conditions Printer State Status Code Display String Online Status Intervention required: install - Paper Handling When a Load , Load Manual, or Change message appears on the printer operator panel display or through MarkVision Professional, a
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    3-73 PJL To determine which messages your printer supports, see "Table B-12: PJL Messages for Paper Handling" on page B-23. Table 3-15: PJL Messages for Paper Handling Printer State Status Code Display String* Online Status Intervention required: wrong paper size in tray x 30034 34 Wrong
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    3-74 PJL Table 3-16: Tray Codes X Value 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Tray Multipurpose Feeder Manual Feed Tray 1 Tray 2 Envelope Feeder Tray 3 Tray 4 Tray 5 Table 3-17: Media Size Codes YY Value 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Media Size Universal
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    Size A5 Folio Statement Com 9 Envelope Table 3-18: Output Bin Codes WW Value 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 Operator Intervention - Paper Jams When a Paper Jam message appears on the printer operator panel display or through MarkVision Professional, a message is returned to the host computer
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    3-76 PJL To determine which messages your printer supports, see Table B-13 on page B-24. Table 3-19: PJL Messages for Paper Jams Printer State Status Code Display String* Online Status Intervention required: paper jam 4200x 200 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required: paper jam 4201x 201
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    3-77 PJL Table 3-19: PJL Messages for Paper Jams (Continued) Printer State Status Code Display String* Online Status Intervention required: paper jam 4232x 232 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required: paper jam 4233x 233 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required: paper
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    3-78 PJL Table 3-19: PJL Messages for Paper Jams (Continued) Printer State Status Code Display String* Online Status Intervention required: paper jam 4253w 253 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required: paper jam 4254wy 254 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required: paper
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    3-79 PJL Table 3-19: PJL Messages for Paper Jams (Continued) Printer State Status Code Display String* Online Status Intervention required: paper jam 4281w 281 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required: paper jam 4281x 281 Paper Jam FALSE Intervention required: paper
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    documentation for more information on printer messages. Service Errors Error Code 50000 is returned for all 9xx Service Errors when the printer can return a status code. To determine whether your printer supports returning service messages, see "Table B-14: Service Errors" on page B-28. Device
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    DISPLAY = "message"[] OPMSG Command When an OPMSG command is received, the message appears and is allotted both lines of the display. The printer is taken OFFLINE. This message, along with the STMSG command, is the lowest priority, so if another intervention occurs, it displays instead. Note
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    PJL Commands To determine which commands your printer supports, see "Table B-16: Lexmark Unique PJL Commands" on page B-29. LBEEP Command This command causes the printer to beep three times. Syntax: @PJL LBEEP[] LPORTROTATE Command This command causes the printer to rotate ports at the next
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    internal information pages. @PJL testpage[] The supported testpage values are listed in the following table. value for the CHAR parameter is the code point of the ASCII character used for the escape character. For example, at the factory, the printer uses 0x1B (character ) for the
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    3-84 PJL PORT parameter The following ports are valid parameters for LESCAPECHAR: • INA • INA1 • INA2 • INA3 • LOCALTALK1 • LOCALTALK2 • LOCALTALK3 • PARALLEL • PARALLEL1 • PARALLEL2 • PARALLEL 3 • USB • USB1 • USB2 • USB3 • SERIAL • SERIAL1 • SERIAL2 • SERIAL3 • IR • IR1 • IR2 • IR3
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    the fax processing device if one of the following occurs: • The printer is not configured for fax send capability • The command is received with a command that selects an interpreter that does not support formatting functionality for sending faxes Syntax: @PJL LFAX PHONENUMBER="number" [STATIONID
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    3-86 PJL LDOWNLOADTARGET Command This command specifies which device is the target for downloaded files. The target can be RAM, flash, or disk. Syntax: @PJL SET LDOWNLOADTARGET=variable [] File Commands for Flash or Disk Use the following commands to manage resources on flash and disk
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    3-87 PJL Table 3-22 lists the parameters used with most of the commands. Additional parameters are noted in the description of each command. Table 3-22: Variables for Flash and Disk File and Password Commands Parameter accesstype bytecount Syntax ACCESS = accesstype LENGTH = bytecount
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    3-88 PJL Table 3-22: Variables for Flash and Disk File and Password Commands (Continued) Parameter Syntax Description filedevice DEVICE = filedevice File storage media. Case insensitive. flash flash1 disk disk1 rom The rom value is used for the LRUNFILE command only. Note: The command is
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    3-89 PJL Table 3-22: Variables for Flash and Disk File and Password Commands (Continued) Parameter location Syntax START = location Description The location in the file to begin writing or reading. Use an integer that represents an offset in bytes from the beginning of the file. Optional for
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    3-90 PJL LREADFILE Command Use this command to read data from a file on a storage device. Syntax: @PJL LREADFILE DEVICE = filedevice FILENAME = "fname" [START = location] [LENGTH = bytecount][] Response Syntax: @PJL LREADFILE DEVICE = filedevice FILENAME = "fname" START = location LENGTH =
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    3-91 PJL LWRITEFILE Command Use this command to write data to a file on a storage device. Syntax: @PJL LWRITEFILE DEVICE = filedevice FILENAME = "fname" [START = location] [LENGTH = bytecount][] [@PJL END DATA][] Notes: • The file must be closed using the LCLOSEFILE command
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    3-92 PJL LRENAMEFILE Command Use this command to rename a file on a storage device. The command is ignored if the filename specified as OLDFILENAME doesn't exist on the device, or if the filename specified as NEWFILENAME already exists on the device. Syntax: @PJL LRENAMEFILE DEVICE = filedevice
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    has precedence over the write password. • If you attempt to password protect a non-existing resource, the PJL interpreter will return a warning (CODE = 25001). • If a resource has already been password protected, the resource must be "unlocked" before you can specify a different password for that
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    saved to flash with an ID of 1023: @PJL DEFAULT LRESOURCE:"flash:1023.p5macro" LRWLOCK="password"[] Note: If the filename is incorrect, the printer applies the password to the entire device. Password for an Entire Device If you want to set a password on a device, not just a single file, omit
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    PCL symbol sets. See the table beginning on page 3-87 for a complete list of the supported file types. The filetype is case sensitive. LRWLOCK = "password" or LWLOCK = "password" See "Printer Unique LRESOURCE Variables" on page 3-52 for information about values for LRWLOCK = "password" and LWLOCK
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    file, such as p5macro for PCL macros or p5symset for PCL symbol sets. See the table beginning on page 3-87 for a complete list of the supported filetypes. The filetype is case sensitive.
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    symbol sets. See the table beginning on page 3-87 for a complete list of the supported file types. The filetype is case sensitive. LRWLOCK = "password" or LWLOCK = "password" Parameters See "Printer Unique LRESOURCE Variables" on page 3-52 for information about values for LRWLOCK = "password" and
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    Settings Page. The value of the "seed" determines the key. 2 Obtain the key from the Lexmark Customer Support Center. You must have the "seed" value. 3 Send the @PJL LBYPASSPASSWORD command to the printer by any port. If the correct key is specified, a modified version of the directory is produced
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    in detail. For more information, refer to the PostScript Language Reference Manual (Third Edition) by Adobe Systems, Inc. To determine which commands your printer supports, see Appendix C: "PostScript Support" on page C-1. Selecting PostScript Emulation Using SmartSwitch When SmartSwitch is enabled
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    Job Language (PJL) command. See "ENTER LANGUAGE Command" on page 3-3. See "Printer Job Language" on page 3-1 for syntax and use of PJL. Warning: When you change printer languages, you may lose all previously downloaded fonts and macros, unless Resource Save is set to On or the resources are stored
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    4-3 PostScript Page Formatting The printable areas and logical pages for PostScript emulation, both portrait and landscape orientation, are illustrated below. See the Legend that follows for definitions of areas A through F. Printable Areas Portrait Landscape Legend: A Distance between the
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    see page 1-1 for information on how to get a Technical Reference for your printer. Lexmark C752 The following table lists the exact width and length of the printable areas for all paper and envelope sizes the Lexmark C752 printer supports. Areas A through F in the table are described in the Legend
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    and length of the printable areas for all paper and envelope sizes the Lexmark E220 printer supports. Areas A through F in the table are described in the Legend under "Printable Areas" on page 4-3. Table 4-2: Lexmark E220 PostScript Level 2 Emulation Printable Area Selection Name JIS B4 JIS B5
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    4-6 PostScript PostScript Emulation Fonts for the Lexmark C752 The Lexmark C752 printer has 158 resident fonts in PostScript emulation. The fonts match the 136 Adobe PostScript 3 resident fonts and include 22 extra fonts. Since the fonts are
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    has a backward compatibility mode that changes the metrics of 8 of the resident fonts to match the fonts in the Lexmark Optra S family of printers. The 8 fonts are: AntiqueOlive AntiqueOlive-Italic AntiqueOlive-Bold LetterGothic LetterGothic-Italic LetterGothic-Bold Marigold Univers-Bold Note: In
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    uses this mode. For backward compatibility with the Lexmark Optra S family of printers, use the latest version of the Lexmark Optra S driver which sends the PostScript command to switch to backward compatibility mode. (The original Lexmark Optra S driver does not send this command.) See Table 4-3 to
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    operators your printer supports, see Table C-1 on page C-1. Command Format The PostScript emulation supplemental operators are described in this chapter in the following format: nameofoperator - nameofoperator variable Brief description of the command function. Description of variables. Error: bold
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    The operators in this section relate to the paper used in the printer. The literal names described in the following table are also supported as operators in userdict. When the literal names are used as operators: • They execute setpagedevice to request a specific paper size. • They use the specified
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    4-11 PostScript C752 E220 Table 4-4: Paper Sizes Supported  Supported ✘ Not Supported Paper Sizes Printer Model Literal Name Size (mm) Size (inches) Size (points) letter 215.9 x 279.4 8.5 x 11.0 612 x 792  legal 215.9 x 355.6 8.5 x 14.0 612 x 1008  b51 182.0 x 257.0 7.17 x
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    page size 1 treat the page size as an envelope 2 treat the page size as paper Error: stackoverflow setignoresize integer setignoresize - overrides the automatic page orientation selected by the printer to support custom media sizes. This operator determines whether or not to adjust the text based on
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    16 characters or less. Error: rangecheck, stackunderflow, typecheck Paper Tray Support When the printer receives one of the printer sends a message to load the requested size in the manual feed tray or multipurpose feeder. • The PageSize Policy is set to 0 by means of setpagedevice. • The printer
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    5 • If the requested size cannot be located in any automatic source, a configurationerror is issued and the job is flushed. For printers that support automatic duplexing: • Automatic duplexing is not supported for custom-size paper or for envelopes in the multipurpose feeder. Automatic duplexing is
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    4-15 PostScript C752 E220 Table 4-5: Tray Selected with Tray Operators  Supported ✘ Not Supported Operator Tray Selected (Corresponding image size is set) a3tray tray with A3 size paper statementtray tray with statement size paper 11x17tray tray with 11 x 17 size paper Printer Model
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    parameter is true when showpage or copypage is executed, the page is fed manually. If both have a value of false when showpage or copypage is executed, 2 Multipurpose Feeder or Envelope Feeder 3 Manual Paper 4 Manual Envelope 5 Tray 3 7 Multipurpose Feeder 8 Tray 4 9 Tray 5 Error: stackoverflow
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    : • If the Manual Paper or Manual Envelope source is selected, the ManualFeed page device parameter is set to true. • A rangecheck error is returned if a paper source that is not installed is selected. • If a setpapertray operator is issued for the back of a duplexed page, the printer ejects a blank
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    example uses a 3.875 x 7.5 envelope. >>setpagedevice Table 4-6: Envelope Sizes Supported  Supported ✘ Not Supported Envelope Sizes Printer Model C752 E220 Literal Name Size (mm) Size (inches) Size (points) 3.875x7.5envelope 98.4 x 190
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    4-19 PostScript The literal names in Table 4-7 are supported as PostScript emulation compatible operators. Table 4-7: Literal Names Supported  Supported ✘ Not Supported Literal Names Printer Model C752 E220 Literal Name monarcenvelope com10envelope dlenvelope c5envelope b5envelope Compatible
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    print job is flushed. If manualfeed or ManualFeed is true, the printer prompts you to load the requested size manually. If no manual feed exists on the printer, a rangecheck error message is generated. The envelope tray the printer selects when it receives an envelopetray operator is listed in Table
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    4-21 PostScript C752 E220 Table 4-8: Envelopetray Operator Selections  Supported ✘ Not Supported Tray Operators Printer Model Operator Tray Selected (Corresponding image size is set) 110x220envelopetray tray with 110 x 220 size envelopes  dlenvelopetray tray with 110 x 220 size
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    PostScript Supplemental Operator Summary To determine which operators your printer supports, see Table C-1 on page C-1. appletalktype - value when the printer is switched to a printer language other than PostScript emulation or when a power-on reset occurs. Errors: rangecheck, stackoverflow
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    the boolean is returned, the printer waits 1 second before it continues processing. Errors: stackunderflow, typecheck Note: The Extensions" on page 6-10. Error: stackoverflow currentmanualduplexmode integer currentmanualduplexmode queries the current value of the manual duplex mode. An integer is
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    1...65535 seconds (default is device dependent) To find the default for your printer, see Table C-2 on page C-4. • WaitTimeout system parameter 0 disabled 15...65535 seconds (default is 40 seconds) Error: stackoverflow deletefile filename deletefile deletes the specified file from the disk. This
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    The return values on the stack indicate: true the command is successful false the command is unsuccessful and returns an error code Table 4-9: devcontrol Operator Parameters Integer Command Name Parameter Argument Parameter 1 null null 5 file null 8 filename description 9 password null 10
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    4-26 PostScript Table 4-10: Unsuccessful devcontrol Parameter Error Codes Code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 too large (filename, buffer) Invalid file descriptor or filename Catch all error or device error Unable to allocate memory for buffer, data structure Device busy Device not
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    the stack that is the portion of the scratch string containing the device name. This operator is in systemdict. Errors: invalidaccess, rangecheck, stackoverflow, stackunderflow, typecheck, undefined devformat devicename pages action devformat - formats (erases all data from) the specified device
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    order. See "Device Search Order" on page 6-12. Errors: invalidaccess, stackunderflow, undefinedfilename devstatus devicename devstatus false or devicename IODevice. hasnames true, if the device supports named files. This value is the same as the HasNames device parameter from the specified
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    . size The total number of bytes on the device. This value is the same as the LogicalSize device parameter from the specified IODevice. Error: typecheck diskonline - diskonline boolean returns the value of the Writeable device parameter (which is a boolean) for the %disk1% IODevice. This operator is
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    operator is equivalent to executing the following PostScript emulation sequence: (%disk1%) currentdevparams dup /Free get exch /LogicalSize get Error: stackoverflow displayoperatormsg (string) displayoperatormsg sets a custom paper message. The string parameter is used as a prompt string when a page
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    be present for the doprinterrors operator to be present. Error: stackoverflow doret - doret integer returns the PQET setting for the current print job. An integer value is returned on the stack: 0 Off 1 On Note: For printers that do not support PQET, doret returns a 0. This operator is equivalent to
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    : currentsystemsparams /StartupMode get Error: stackoverflow duplexer - duplexer boolean queries if a duplex unit is installed. A boolean value is returned on the stack: true duplex unit is installed false duplex unit is not installed Note: For printers that do not support duplexing, this value is
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    that do not support duplexing, this value is always false. This operator is equivalent to executing the following PostScript emulation sequence: currentpagedevice /Duplex get Error: stackoverflow enginesync - enginesync boolean indicates if the printer waits for the last page of a job to print
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    for writing only. r+ open the file for reading and writing. An undefinedfilename error occurs if the file does not exist. w+ create a file if it does specified proc procedure. This operator is in systemdict. Errors: ioerror, stackoverflow, stackunderflow, typecheck fileposition file fileposition
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    currently being imaged false back side is currently being imaged Error: stackoverflow fontnonzerowinding - boolean fontnonzerowinding sets the winding rule ) 2 Parallel Fastbytes On (Fastbytes) Error: stackoverflow idlefonts - idlefonts mark supports compatibility with the IBM LaserPrinters 4019,
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    If a value of 1, 2, or 3 is set as pages, an ioerror is generated. • InitializeAction parameter is set to action plus 1. Errors: invalidaccess, ioerror, rangecheck, stackunderflow, typecheck jobname - jobname (string) identifies each print job selection. This string in statusdict queries and changes
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    4-37 PostScript jobsource - jobsource (string) indicates the current value of the CurInputDevice system parameter. A string is returned on the stack indicating the job source. Valid values are: %LocalTalk% %SerialA% %SerialB% %SerialC% %SerialD% %ParallelA% %ParallelB% %ParallelC% %ParallelD% %
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    % %LPR_C% %LPR_D% %UnknownDevice% This operator is equivalent to executing the following PostScript emulation sequence: currentsystemparams /CurInputDevice get Error: stackoverflow jobtimeout - jobtimeout integer queries the current user default setting for the JobTimeout parameter. An integer is
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    other; the value of one does not affect the value of the other. 0 disabled 1...65355 seconds An undefined error results if manualfeedtimeout is queried before the value is set. Errors: stackoverflow, undefined newsheet - newsheet - causes the current page to start on the front side of a new sheet
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    40 PostScript pagesprinted - pagesprinted queries the number of pages of the current job submitted by the PostScript interpreter to the printer. Error: stackoverflow papertray See page 4-16. printername (string) printername (substring) returns the value of the PrinterName system parameter that is
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    Italic Letter Gothic Letter Gothic Bold Letter Gothic Italic Marigold Univers Bold Error: none (Antique Olive Roman) (Letter Gothic Slanted) PS3fonts - PS3fonts . Power Saver reduces power consumption when the printer is idle. When quiet is enabled, it takes longer to print the first page after the
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    in the year 2000 or later designated as Energy Star printers cannot have Power Saver disabled. This operator is equivalent to executing the following PostScript emulation sequence: currentpagedevice /PowerSave get Error: stackoverflow ramsize - ramsize integer queries the current setting of the
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    1200 dpi is set to On This operator is equivalent to executing the following PostScript emulation sequence: currentpagedevice /HWResolution get 0 get Error: stackoverflow revision - revision integer queries the Revision system parameter. An integer is returned on the stack to indicate the revision
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    has the following valid integer values: 9 25 If only one serial interface port is available on the printer, both 9 and 25 return the same values. Baud and option values are returned on the stack. DSR Parity 00 ignore 01 odd 10 even 11 none Errors: rangecheck, stackoverflow, stackunderflow, typecheck
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    processing is moved to the first page of the current fax job the current page that is processing is unaffected Errors: stackunderflow, typecheck setdefaulttimeouts job manualfeed wait setdefaulttimeouts - changes the values for all timeouts. Valid values are: JobTimeout system parameter 0 disabled
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    setdoprinterrors sets the system parameter DoPrintErrors to the value of boolean. It also indicates the current value of the Print PS Error printer setting. The DoPrintErrors system parameter must be present for the setdoprinterrors operator to be present. The boolean values indicate: true Print
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    . This operator is equivalent to executing the following PostScript emulation sequence: > setpagedevice Errors: rangecheck, stackunderflow, typecheck setdostartpage boolean setdostartpage sets the DoStartPage system parameter to the value of
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    Errors: configurationerror, stackunderflow, typecheck Notes: • If simplex printing is requested between the front side and back side of a sheet, a blank back side is printed and information for the back side is printed on the front side of the next sheet. • For printers that do not support
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    Ctrl-D to the host computer. The boolean values indicate: true printer waits for the last page of the job to print false printer does not wait for the last page of the job to print Errors: invalidaccess, stackunderflow, typecheck setethernetaddress string setethernetaddress sets the EthernetAddress
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    discarded. In addition, one integer is removed from the stack. It supports compatibility with the IBM LaserPrinters 4019, 4029, and 4039. Errors: invalidaccess, stackunderflow, typecheck setidlefonts mark... setildefonts - supports compatibility with the IBM LaserPrinters 4019, 4029, and 4039. It is
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    being printed. While printing the second sides the printer's available paper sources are restricted to the automatic tray (tray1) and the manual paper feeder for the remainder of the job or until the manual duplex mode value is changed. Error: stackunderflow, typecheck setpapertray See page 4-17.
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    year 2000 or later designated as Energy Star printers cannot have Power Saver disabled. This operator is equivalent to executing the following PostScript emulation sequence: %Go into exitserver or startjob context > setpagedevice Errors: rangecheck, stackunderflow, typecheck
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    job and discards unprinted data. Refer to your printer user documentation for a list of supported resolutions. The following integers are valid: 300 600 xres = yres. Errors: rangecheck, stackunderflow, typecheck setsccbatch integer integer integer setsccbatch - supports compatibility with the IBM
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    4029, and 4039. It is parsed, and three integers are removed from the stack and discarded. Errors: invalidaccess, rangecheck, stackunderflow, typecheck setsoftwareiomode integer setsoftwareiomode - supports compatibility with the IBM LaserPrinters 4019, 4029, and 4039. It is parsed, and an integer
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    55 PostScript setuserdiskpercent integer setuserdiskpercent - removes an integer from the stack and discards it. Errors: stackunderflow, rangecheck, invalidaccess, typecheck softwareiomode - softwareiomode 0 supports compatibility with the IBM LaserPrinters 4019, 4029, and 4039. It is parsed and
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    4-56 PostScript userdiskpercent - userdiskpercent 0 returns a 0 (zero) on the stack. Errors: stackoverflow, invalidaccess waittimeout - waittimeout integer queries the current value for the WaitTimeout user parameter. An integer is returned on the stack: 0 disabled 15...65355 seconds
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    about the parameters is given in Table 4-11 than in the PostScript Language Reference Manual (Third Edition) by Adobe Systems, Inc. To determine which parameters and default values your printer supports, see Table C-2 on page C-4. Table 4-11: Page Device Parameters Key BeginPage Collate Type
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    except the Optra C710, Optra M410, Optra T family, and Optra W810. PictureGrade is an integer that provides compatibility with previous Lexmark laser printer drivers. PictureGrade works in conjunction with Screening. If Screening is set to None or PictureGrade, the values for PictureGrade affect
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    the user. The values are confined to values known by the printer operating system. MediaType entries in the InputAttributes dictionaries can be modified print material must be of the same paper type. The following values are supported: /Off No size substitution is performed. /A4-Letter If A4 is
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    find the value of Type for your printer, see Table C-2 on page C-4. the print quality settings. The following values are supported: 0 Quick Print 1 Normal 2 Presentation showpage executions and the other is the code that indicates the execution condition. The code is 0 (zero) if it is
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    4-61 PostScript Table 4-11: Page Device Parameters (Continued) Key ImagingBBox InputAttributes Type array or null dictionary Definition Defines a rectangle that lies within the boundaries of the page specified by PageSize. ImagingBBox may be either a value of null or an array of four numbers.
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    Jog procedure integer Note: Values 3 and 4 for the Hewlett Packard Company's LaserJet printers are switched relative to the /Optra values 3 and 4. Priority is an array which Offset Pages setting is used. The following values are supported: 0 Offset Pages is disabled. 1 Offset Pages is
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    the current (or active) source is a manual source. The following values are supported: True False Manual feed Automatic feed If ManualFeed is set that the printer waits for you to manually load a sheet of paper. 0 infinite wait or no timeout If the timeout expires, a timeout error is generated.
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    the orientation of the individual N-up pages on the printed page. Supported values are: 0 Portrait 1 Landscape Orientation determines the positioning of of page images depends on whether they are sent to the printer as portrait or landscape images. The following examples show the result
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    then across. Type is a constant value. To find the value of Type for your printer, see Table C-2 on page C-4. LandscapeOverride is a boolean which specifies the orientation of N-up pages. Supported values are: False Orientation is specified by the PageSize parameter. True Orientation is assumed
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    issued, if no match is found for the OutputType string, the paper exits into the standard output bin. Specifies if pages are actually printed. Supported values are: True False Job is processed as usual (default). No page is printed, but all other job processing occurs. Specifies the output bin
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    . Implement the requested PageSize on the previously selected media without making adjustments. The way the image is positioned on the media is printer-dependent and may result in part of the image being clipped. 23 If the SubstituteSize parameter from the DeviceRenderingInfo dictionary is set
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    parameter can only be modified within a system administration job. Specifies the color model to use for rendering process colors in the printer. Supported values are: DeviceGray DeviceRGB DeviceCMYK DeviceCMY Requests holes to be punched in the output page. The format for setting the Punch key
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    > >> setpagedevice Type is a constant value. To find the value of Type for your printer, see Table C-2 on page C-4. Specifies whether to staple the current print job. Supported values are: 0 Do not staple print job. 1 Staple each set in the front position. 2 Staple
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    that defines the x and y values (in points) for Universal. Orientation is an integer that defines how the Universal paper will be fed through the printer. Supported values are: 0 Paper is fed short edge first. 1 Paper is fed long edge first. Prompt defines a string to be displayed on the operator
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    , the minimum (or maximum) value is used. If a setuserparams value does not match the type of the specified parameter, a typecheck error occurs. If a parameter is not supported by the printer, it is ignored. An attempt to change the value of a read-only parameter has no effect on the parameter. To
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    halftone operator is executed. 2 Not supported. HalftoneMode is set to 1. Legal it is terminated and a PostScript emulation timeout error is generated. Set to 0 to disable on the MaxFontCache system parameter and the amount of printer memory. Legal values: Any non-negative integer. Maximum
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    and then calculating the difference to determine how many pages are submitted to the printer for a specific job. This parameter is not valid for tracking pages between the current print job by executing a PostScript emulation timeout error. A value of 0 indicates an infinite timeout. WaitTimeout
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    not match the type of the specified parameter cause typecheck errors. Parameters that are not supported by the printer are ignored. An attempt to change the value of currently occupied by the form cache. 1 These parameters are Lexmark-specific and are in addition to the Adobe PostScript Language
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    generated print jobs by substituting PostScript procedures in the job's ProcSet with fast functions that are built into the printer firmware. 1 These parameters are Lexmark-specific and are in addition to the Adobe PostScript Language Supplement 2016. 2 These parameters are available with the Adobe
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    of the boot code. (Read-only) Specifies the version of the engine code. (Read-only) boolean If set to True and the printer is then immediately powered off, all non at which a fatal system software error occurred. It is stored in this . 1 These parameters are Lexmark-specific and are in addition
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    (Read-only) See Table C-4 on page C-8 for the default value of your printer. MaxScreenStorage integer (Read-only) See Table C-4 on page C-8 for the default value of your printer. 1 These parameters are Lexmark-specific and are in addition to the Adobe PostScript Language Supplement 2016. 2 These
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    code. (Read-only) Firmware version of the printer controller card. PrinterName string Initialized from the printer name stored in NVRAM (the default name of the printer in bytes) on the controller board. 1 These parameters are Lexmark-specific and are in addition to the Adobe PostScript Language
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    indicates an infinite timeout. If you select a number between 1 and 14, 15 is set. Legal values: x = 0, 15
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    or limits for the specified integer parameter do not cause rangecheck or limitcheck errors. The appropriate value is used. • Values supplied to setdevparams that do not page 6-1. To determine which devices your printer supports, see Table C-5 on page C-11. To determine which device parameters your
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    %ParallelB%, %ParallelC%, %ParallelD% (%Parallel_NV% and %Parallel_Pending% contain the same parameters) DelayedOutputClose boolean Selects how the printer manages the port at the end of each print job. Supported values are: True False An end-of-file message is not sent until the current job and
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    to None or Ignore. DataBits integer Returns the value of the Data Bits menu item. DelayedOutputClose boolean Selects how the printer manages the port at the end of each print job. Supported values are: True False An end-of-file message is not sent until the current job and all preceding jobs
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    is set to Off. For more information, see "Using SmartSwitch" on page 4-1. boolean Supported values are: True False RobustXon is set to On. RobustXon is set to Off. RS-232/RS-422 menu item. Supported values are: RS232 RS422 Returns RS232 on a printer that is attached with a cable that does not
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    LocalTalkB%, %LocalTalkC%, %LocalTalkD% (%LocalTalk_NV% and %LocalTalk_Pending% contain the same parameters) DelayedOutputClose boolean Selects how the printer manages the port at the end of each print job. Supported values are: True False An end-of-file message is not sent until the current job
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    EtherTalkB%, %EtherTalkC%, %EtherTalkD% (%EtherTalk_NV% and %EtherTalk_Pending% contain the same parameters) DelayedOutputClose boolean Selects how the printer manages the port at the end of each print job. Supported values are: True False An end-of-file message is not sent until the current job
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    Device %IR%, %IR_A%, %IR_B%, %IR_C%, %IR_D% (%IR_NV% and %IR_Pending% contain the same parameters) DelayedOutputClose boolean Selects how the printer manages the port at the end of each print job. Supported values are: True False An end-of-file message is not sent until the current job and all
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    %USB%, %USB_A%, %USB_B%, %USB_C%, %USB_D% (%USB_NV% and %USB_Pending% contain the same parameters) DelayedOutputClose boolean Selects how the printer manages the port at the end of each print job. Supported values are: True False An end-of-file message is not sent until the current job and all
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    On boolean Designates if the communication channel is On and able to receive and send data. Supported values are: True False Data is sent and processed. Data is lost. PCLSmartSwitch boolean Supported values are: True False PCL SmartSwitch is On. PCL SmartSwitch is Off. For more information
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    DelayedOutputClose Enabled Filtering HasNames Interpreter NodeID On PCLSmartSwitch PortLocation PSSmartSwitch Type Definition boolean Selects how the printer manages the port at the end of each print job. Supported values are: True False An end-of-file message is not sent until the current job
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    AppSocketB%, %AppSocketC%, %AppSocketD% (%AppSocket_NV% and %AppSocket_Pending% contain the same parameters) DelayedOutputClose boolean Selects how the printer manages the port at the end of each print job. Supported values are: True False An end-of-file message is not sent until the current job
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    %RemotePrinterC%, %RemotePrinterD% (%RemotePrinter_NV% and %RemotePrinter_Pending% contain the same parameters) DelayedOutputClose boolean Selects how the printer manages the port at the end of each print job. Supported values are: True False An end-of-file message is not sent until the current
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    %PrintServerC%, %PrintServerD% (%PrintServer_NV% and %PrintServer_Pending% contain the same parameters) DelayedOutputClose boolean Selects how the printer manages the port at the end of each print job. Supported values are: True False An end-of-file message is not sent until the current job and
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    %LexLinkB%, %LexLinkC%, %LexLinkD% (%LexLink_NV% and %LexLink_Pending% contain the same parameters) DelayedOutputClose boolean Selects how the printer manages the port at the end of each print job. Supported values are: True False An end-of-file message is not sent until the current job and all
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    : True False NetworkMask string (Read-only) On boolean Designates if the communication channel is On and able to receive and send data. Supported values are: True False Data is sent and processed. Data is lost. Physical string (Read-only) PortLocation string (Read-only) Designates the
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    %EthernetPhysicalD% EthernetAddress string (Read-only) On boolean Designates if the communication channel is On and able to receive and send data. Supported values are: True False Data is sent and processed. Data is lost. PortLocation string (Read-only) Designates the physical location of
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    4-96 PostScript Table 4-14: PostScript Emulation Device Parameters (Continued) Key Darkness Type real Definition Print Darkness and Toner Saver Setting Designates the print darkness and toner saver setting (model specific). Legal value: Any non-negative real number from 0.0 to 1.0, inclusive
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    integer (Read-only) Page Count TimeToStandby integer Power Saver. Supported values are: 0 to 120, in minutes Type name ( disk is not mounted or is full. HasNames boolean (Read-only) Indicates if the disk supports named files. Valid only if the disk is mounted (mounted is set to True). If
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    a value greater than PhysicalSize, or less than zero, a rangecheck error occurs. Mounted boolean True False System attempts to mount the disk. not mounted. Removable boolean (Read-only) Indicates if the drive supports removable disks. Always returns False. Searchable boolean (Read-only)
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    LogicalSize must be less than or equal to the value of PhysicalSize. A rangecheck error occurs if you try to set a larger value or set the value to 0 device is not mounted. boolean (Read-only) Indicates if the drive supports removable flash. boolean (Read-only) Indicates if the flash participates
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    set to True). A value of 0 (zero) indicates that either the ROM is not mounted or it is full. HasNames boolean (Read-only) Indicates if ROM supports named files. Valid only if ROM is mounted (mounted is set to True). If ROM is not mounted, this parameter has a value of False. InitializeAction
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    is idle and another interpreter is the selected interpreter. Notes: • Status queries cannot be received while the printer is in an error state. • Your printer always selects the PostScript emulation interpreter and processes a Ctrl-T (x'14') command as a status query when data is received through
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    If the status query is received between print jobs and the printer is idle with no error conditions, an idle response is returned to the host computer. Status keys and value descriptions. To determine which status message keys your printer supports, see Table C-7 on page C-21. Table 4-15: Status
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    rest of job (to EOF) is ignored ]%% The rest of the current print job is discarded because of a previous error or other ending, such as a stop or Ctrl-C. The printer ignores further input until it determines the end of the print job. %%[ exitserver: permanent state may be changed ]%% The PostScript
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    5-1 Languages CHAPTER 5: Switching Languages Your printer may support both PCL emulation and PostScript emulation. Refer to your printer documentation for more information. This chapter describes ways to switch printer languages and explains when you may want to choose one method over another.
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    to send a job to that interface using that language, you must begin the job with a PJL command to override the settings you made from the printer operator panel or through MarkVision Professional. For example, if you set PCL emulation to Off for the serial interface and later decide to send a job
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    examines the received data stream, attempts to determine the type of data stream, and automatically switches to the proper language. The printer examines the active printer language and decides when an End-of-Job point occurs. End-of-Job points are: • SIC command • UEL command • Print timeout
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    , all information currently stored on the device is lost. If flash memory or a disk becomes full while downloading resources, a message displays on the printer operator panel or through MarkVision Professional. The file being downloaded is not saved unless room is available to store the entire file.
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    flash memory and disk or format the flash memory or disk using this printer utility. • A PJL command (see "LDOWNLOADTARGET" on page 3-30 and or symbol sets) in RAM, the resources can be lost if the printer is reset or if the printer language changes while Resource Save is set to Off. In each case,
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    6-3 Memory Storing Resources on Flash Memory or Disk Complete the following steps to download resources to flash memory or disk using the printer operator panel, MarkVision Professional, or a PJL command. 1 Set the download target to flash memory or disk. Resource Data Collection mode is enabled
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    or disk is installed. Part Name Part Name as it is stored in the flash memory card header. If flash memory is formatted by the printer, the part name field is shown as FLASH. The part name field for the disk is not printed.
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    6-5 Memory Part Number Part Number as it is stored in the flash memory card header. If the flash memory is formatted by the printer, the part number field is shown as (none). The part number field for the disk is not printed. Write Password Protected Indicates the entire flash
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    can be stored on flash memory or disk have unique extensions. The following file types are recognized by the flash format used on earlier printer models; the name of the file type printed in the directory appears in parenthesis. .t1 (PostScript font) .sFnt5 (PCL scalable font) .bFnt5 (PCL bitmap
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    description field for macros or symbol sets is blank unless the description field in the file header is set by the PJL LRESOURCE command. See "Printer Unique LRESOURCE Variables" on page 3-52. The description for macros or symbol sets can be set only once for files stored in flash memory. The
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    0), it cannot be changed back to binary 1 without a complete flash memory format. As PostScript emulation file operators write data to flash memory, the printer microcode software verifies that none of the bits being set to binary 1 is binary 0. If any attempt is made to change a 0 bit back to
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    6-9 Memory Accessing Files with PostScript Emulation File Naming Conventions For any PostScript emulation operator that requires a filename parameter, the filename can be one of the following: %device%filename Specifically references a file on a particular device. If the filename does not exist on
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    . The disk supports only the first (0) logical partition. Filenames Each file on a device has a unique name to identify the information contained within the file. The name may be up to 127 characters in length. All character codes from X'01' to X'FF' are valid (X'00' is not valid). Filenames
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    (%disk%iconimage) (w) file dup (0f0606060686c6ff) writestring closefile statusdict begin false setfilenameextend end (%disk%iconimage) (r) file %%[ Error: undefinedfilename; OffendingCommand: file ]%% This occurs because the filename actually written to disk is iconimage.data. When setfilenameextend
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    the device. If you omit the device name, devices are searched in the default order: disk and then flash memory. If the following PostScript emulation code is encountered, (myfile) (w) file the file on disk is used (since disk occurs before flash memory in the default search order), and files cannot
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    the requests in a stop context so that if the devices do not exist, error recovery can take place. Previous search orders are not retained. Once a change store incoming print jobs on a disk installed on your printer. Although job buffering is designed for individual workstations and networks using
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    be able to read and write files at a sustained rate of 600Kb/sec. The Lexmark hard disk option supports this requirement. Some advantages of job buffering include: • The printer accepts print jobs more quickly. • The printer accepts print jobs from all ports as long as the disk is not filled. • The
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    delete or resize the job buffer partition. Recovering from a Power Loss If the printer loses power, the job being spooled to the disk may be lost. Jobs already want to print the jobs held in the buffer. Refer to your printer user documentation for information on how to cancel the jobs or print the
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    Specifications This chapter lists printer specifications and information about hardware, environmental conditions, and power requirements. Airflow ) Status Printing Standby (Idle without Power Saver) 1-Meter Average Sound Pressure, dBA C752 E220 52 49 42 30 Declared Sound Power Level, Bels
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    240 V at 50/60 Hz Warning: Lexmark recommends that you do not use voltage converters with printers. Power Requirements The following tables list the nominal average power requirements (including fuser power). Table 7-3: Power Requirements Printer Model C752* E220* State 120 V 230 V 120 V 230
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    Physical Specifications Table 7-4: Printer Physical Specifications Dimension C752* Printer Model E220* Height 528 network models may differ. Clearance Requirements Table 7-5: Clearance Requirement Specifications Printer Side C7521 Printer Model E220 Left s ide 609.6 mm (24 in.) 300
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    E220 Operating Value 8-80% 8-80% Shipping/Storage Value 8-80% 8-95% (non-condensing) Altitude Specifications Table 7-8: Printer Altitude Specifications Printer Model C752 E220 Altitude (Above Sea Level) 0-3,048 m (10,000 feet) 0-2,500 m (8,200 feet) Atmospheric Pressure 74.6-101.3 kPa (560
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    before it is actually ready to print. Table 7-9: Power On to Ready State Time Period Printer Model C7521 Time to Ready (Time in Seconds)
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    can also buy optional print servers that connect the printer to Token-Ring or Ethernet networks. For detailed installation or setup instructions, refer to your printer user documentation or the Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities CD. See "Network Support" on page 8-41 for more information about print
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    8-2 Interfaces Setting Up the Communications Port You must establish communication between your printer and computer. To do this, you define your communications port in the application you are using. Instructions for several applications or operating systems are as follows. Setting Up the
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    example, if you select the COM1 port, then the Settings for COM1 screen displays. 7 Fill out the fields for the following printer settings to make them match your printer settings: • Baud Rate • Parity • Stop bits • Flow Control Note: For Flow Control, select Hardware if you want DTR protocol or Xon
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    Communications Port [COM1] Properties screen displays. 9 Select the Port Settings tab. 10 Fill out the fields for the following printer settings to make them match your printer settings: • Bits per second • Data bits • Parity • Stop bits • Flow Control Note: For Flow Control, select Hardware if you
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    the Communications Port [COM1] Properties screen displays. 8 Select the Port Settings tab. 9 Fill out the fields for the following printer settings to make them match your printer settings: • Bits per second • Data bits • Parity • Stop bits • Flow Control Note: For Flow Control, select Hardware if
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    . Use a serial interface when you: • Require an interface cable more than 10 feet in length. Note: Lexmark also offers a 20-ft parallel interface cable (part number 1427498). • Need to connect the printer to a computer that does not have an available parallel port. Attach network cables to the Token
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    to a personal computer or to a host system with a Centronicscompatible parallel port. Use the Lexmark 1.83 m (6 ft) parallel cable, part number 11K4078, to connect your printer to a personal computer or to a host system with a Centronics-compatible parallel port using an optional parallel connector
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    for the standard IEEE 1284-B and optional IEEE 1284-C compliant connectors. In this table, "Direction" refers to the direction of signal flow from the printer's point of view. "Return" denotes twisted pair return. Notes: • Be sure to use a twisted pair cable for each signal in the interface wiring
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    of both the computer and the printer. The parallel cable length should not exceed 3.04 m (10 ft), unless a Lexmark 6.1 m (20 ft) parallel cable buffer is full • In the not ready state • During a printer error A low signal indicates the printer is not busy and the computer can again send data. 12
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    signal indicates a printer error condition. The signal level becomes low when the printer is: • In paper exception status • Not ready because of an operator panel command to stop • Not ready because of a software command to stop • Not ready because of a software command for manual feed This signal
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    receives data from the computer. Standard Parallel Connector The cabling in the following illustration supports Standard and Fastbytes protocols and IEEE 1284 Nibble, Byte, and ECP protocols. 18 36 14 1 Printer Side Computer Side IEEE 1284-B IEEE 1284-A 36-Pin D-Shell Connector (Male) 25
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    for connecting the 25-pin connector to the 36-pin connector. The symbol * indicates an active low signal. Printer Side Computer Side 36-Pin Connector 1284-B 25-Pin Connector Note: Lexmark IEEE 1284 compliant cables are supported up to 20 feet. Cable lengths greater than 20 feet are not
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    supports Standard and Fastbytes protocols and IEEE 1284 Nibble, Byte, and ECP protocols. 18 IEEE 1284-C 36 Printer Side 14 Computer Side 1 IEEE 1284-A 36-Pin D-Shell Connector (Male) 25-Pin D-Shell Connector (Male) 1 19 25 13 Note: For best results, use the Lexmark
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    assignments for connecting the 25-pin connector to the 36-pin connector. The symbol * indicates an active low signal. Printer Side 36-Pin Connector 1284-C Computer Side 25-Pin Connector Note: Lexmark IEEE 1284 compliant cables are supported up to 20 feet. Cable lengths greater than 20 feet are not
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    and ACKNLG* signals. Does not carry out data transfer by ignoring the BUSY or ACKNLG* signal. (The system can carry out data transfer to the printer only when the level of the BUSY signal is low and after confirming the ACKNLG* signal is high.) • Uses standard transistor-transistor logic (TTL
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    personal computers and operating systems. Fastbytes protocol is the printer default. If you have data transmission problems between your personal computer and the printer, change the parallel protocol to Standard. This causes the printer to operate in IEEE-compliant compatibility mode. The following
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    50 min. 500 min. 400 min. +/ - 20 max. 400 min. Printer-to-Computer Communication (Advanced Status) The printer has a standard IEEE 1284-B compliant connector and is an IEEE 1284-I compliant documentation will be met. The printer supports: • Compatibility mode • Nibble mode • Byte mode • ECP mode
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    .EXE. Use your web browser to access ftp:// ftp.lexmark.com/pub/driver/technical_brief/LEXPARAL.EXE. When the Advanced Status menu item is set to On, the printer supports IEEE 1284 communication. If the attached host computer does not support IEEE 1284 communication, you can turn Advanced Status to
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    the printer takes data from the host computer at the trailing edge of STROBE. This is the last possible host driven transition where data should be valid. Note: You may find this feature helpful when having data transfer reliability problems. Signal Descriptions STROBE Receiver for the Lexmark E220
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    8-20 Interfaces STROBE Receiver for the Lexmark C752 The following diagram illustrates the STROBE receiver for the Lexmark C752. +5V, 5% Connector Pin 1.5K ohm ±10% 33 ohm ±10% 690 pF ±10% GND FCT 2827 or FCT 2828 AUTOFD* Receiver for the Lexmark E220 The following diagram illustrates the
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    10% 39 ohm ±5% FCT 2827 or FCT 2828 690 pF ±10% GND DATA 1-8 Signal Driver/Receivers for the Lexmark E220 and C752 The following diagram illustrates each of the DATA 1-8 signal driver/receivers for the Lexmark E220 and C752. +5V, 5% Connector Pin 2.2K ohm ±10% 33 ohm ±5% FCT 2245 150 pF ±20
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    22 Interfaces ACKNLG*, ERROR*, SLCT, PE Drivers for the Lexmark E220 and C752 The following diagram illustrates the ACKNLG*, ERROR*, SLCT, PE drivers for the Lexmark E220 and C752. +5V FCT 2827 or FCT 2828 2.2K ohm ±10% 56 ohm ±5% 150 pF ±20% Connector Pin GND BUSY Driver and INIT* Receiver
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    and INIT* Receiver for the Lexmark C752 The following diagram illustrates the BUSY driver and the INIT* receiver for the Lexmark C752. +5V 1.5K ohm ±10% INIT* 56 ohm ±5% (input) 1650 pF ±20% GND +5V 50K ohm ±5% FCT 2827 or FCT 2828 BUSY 2.2K ohm ±10% (output)
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    Lexmark C752. +5V, 5% Connector Pin 1.5K ohm ±10% 56 ohm ±10% GND FCT 2827 or FCT 2828 1650 pF ±20% Serial Interface The serial interface allows data to flow back and forth between the computer and the printer printer user documentation for more information. The External Serial Adapter supports
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    . • The printer does not support DTR inversion. Using the RS-232C Serial Interface This section describes how to use the RS-232C serial interface. If you are using RS-422, see "Using the RS-422 Serial Interface" on page 8-35. How to Connect the RS-232C Serial Interface Use Lexmark serial cable
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    Serial Connector Pin Assignments (RS-232C) (Continued) Pin Signal Direction Description 4 RTS Out Request to Send. The printer sets this signal high and the signal remains high while the printer is on. 5 CTS In Clear to Send. This pin is optionally used for serial data flow control
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    with Serial Interface RS-232C Note: These instructions are for connecting the printer to an IBM-compatible personal computer using Null modem cables, such as Lexmark part number 1038693 [15.24 m (50 ft)], will connect the converter cable to the printer. The illustration below represents the 25
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    -bit data frames and set the serial data transfer parameter so that each data frame contains 7 or 8 data bits. However, your printer is an 8-bit printer; characters, controls, and all points addressable (APA) graphics need 8 bits of data. If you select 7-bit data transfer, some unexpected characters
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    The port expects to receive data frames with an odd number of logical 1's per byte. The printer transmits XOFF and XON with odd parity. If the printer detects a parity error, the port sends X'5F' to the printer instead of the character sent by the host system. The port expects to receive data frames
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    XON/XOFF • XON/XOFF/DTR • XON/XOFF/DTR/DSR Your printer supports two modes in which both hardware and software data flow control protocols are performed. In XON XON/XOFF, XON/XOFF/DTR, or XON/XOFF/DTR/DSR pacing. The printer sends a continuous stream of XON signals to the host computer to indicate that
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    signal in the three data flow control protocols when the Honor DSR setting is Off. Table 8-6: Serial Link (All Protocols) with Honor DSR Off Printer Signal XON/XOFF Protocol (Honor DSR Off) DTR Protocol (Honor DSR Off) DTR/DSR Protocol (Honor DSR Off) DTR (Output) Always active Flow control
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    the computer. DTR goes from high to low to indicate to the computer that the printer cannot receive more data when it detects the following BUSY conditions: • Buffer full • Attendance error • Printer not in ready state The following diagram illustrates DTR Protocol Timing. 1 2 3 Receive Data Valid
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    XON/XOFF Protocol Timing (RS-232C) When you select this data flow control protocol, the printer sends an XOFF signal when it detects the following BUSY conditions: • Buffer full • Attendance error • Printer not in ready state The following diagram illustrates XON/XOFF Protocol Timing. 1 RTS DTR
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    character in the link buffer when it detects an error. Some printers also display serial errors on the printer operator panel or through MarkVision Professional as attendance messages, such as a 54 Standard Serial Error or 54 Serial Option x Error (x represents the number of the serial port). Serial
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    • Detect attachment of serial devices. • Identify the device. • Locate a driver for the device. • Detect detachment of serial devices. Using the RS-422 RS-422 Serial Interface You need to purchase a custom cable for RS-422 support. You may also need to purchase an adapter card and software to run
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    Pin assignments for this 25-pin connector are shown in Table 8-7. You can set the polarity of these signals from the printer operator panel or through MarkVision Professional. Table 8-7: Dedicated Serial Connector Pin Assignments (RS-422) Pin Signal Direction Description 1 GND Logic Ground
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    , or 12-bit data frames and set the serial data transfer parameter so that each data frame contains 7 or 8 data bits. However, your printer is an 8-bit printer; characters, controls, and APA graphics need 8 bits of data. If you select 7-bit data transfer, some unexpected characters might print. Data
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    The port expects to receive data frames with an odd number of logical 1's per byte. The printer transmits XOFF and XON with odd parity. If the printer detects a parity error, the port sends X'5F' to the printer instead of the character sent by the host system. The port expects to receive data frames
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    sends an XOFF signal, data could be lost. Serial Errors Your printer places an underscore character in the link buffer when it detects an error. Some printers post a 54 Standard Serial Error or a 54 Serial Option x Error (x represents the number of the serial port) the first time they detect
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    received with the RS-422 adapter card. The following is an example of how to configure DOS for the printer using serial XON\XOFF protocol: DOS: Run the software you received that supports your RS-422 adapter card or complete the following: From the DOS prompt, enter the following commands: mode comy
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    Support Installing an internal print server enables you to connect your printer to a local area network (LAN). The print server supports printer, refer to your printer user documentation. You may also connect your printer to a LAN by using an external print server. Use one of the following: • Lexmark
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    1MB 1MB 24K 1MB 150K 1MB 1MB 150K 1MB 300K 1MB 1MB 300K 1MB 300K 2MB 2MB 300K 1MB Note: When using serial communication, the printer signals the host computer to stop transmitting bytes when the serial input buffer is within 640 bytes. In addition, when XON/XOFF protocol is used
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    , see "PCL Emulation" on page 2-1. Table A-2 on page A-6 identifies printer support for the GL/2 commands. Table A-1: PCL Emulation Commands  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference command descriptions. Printer Model C752 E220 Command ESCE ESCY ESCZ ESCz ESC&a#C ESC&a#G ESC&a#H ESC
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    A-2 PCL Support C752 E220 Table A-1: PCL Emulation Commands (Continued)  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference command descriptions. Printer Model Command ESC&f#F ESC&f#G ESC&f#O ESC&f#W ESC&f#S ESC&f#X ESC&f#Y ESC&k#G ESC&k#H ESC&k#S ESC&k#W l ESC& #A l ESC& #C l ESC& #D l ESC&
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    A-3 PCL Support C752 E220 Table A-1: PCL Emulation Commands (Continued)  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference command descriptions. Printer Model Command ESC&p#I ESC&p#S ESC&p#X[data] ESC&r#F ESC&s#C ESC&t#P ESC&u#D ESC(# ESC(#X ESC(3@ ESC(f#W[data] ESC(s#B ESC(s#H ESC(s#P ESC
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    Support C752 E220 Table A-1: PCL Emulation Commands (Continued)  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference command descriptions. Printer PCL Units) Set Font ID Set Character Code Font Control Area Fill ID Horizontal Rectangle Size Matrix Print Quality Driver Configuration Command Push
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    A-5 PCL Support C752 E220 Table A-1: PCL Emulation Commands (Continued)  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference command descriptions. Printer Model Command ESC*p#Y ESC*r#A ESC*r#F ESC*r#S ESC*r#T ESC*r#U ESC*rB ESC*rC ESC*s#I ESC*s1M ESC*s#T ESC*s#U ESC*s#X ESC*t#H ESC*t#I ESC*t#J
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    them. Table A-2: GL/2 Commands  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference command descriptions. Printer Model C752 E220 Command AA AC AD AR AT BR BZ CF CI CO CP CR DF DI Function Arc Absolute Anchor Corner Define Alternate Font Arc Relative Arc Absolute Three Point Bezier Relative
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    A-7 PCL Support C752 E220 Table A-2: GL/2 Commands (Continued)  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference command descriptions. Printer Model Command DR DT DV EA EP ER ES EW FI FN FP FP FT FT FT IN IP IR IW LA LB LO LO
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    A-8 PCL Support C752 E220 Table A-2: GL/2 Commands (Continued)  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference command descriptions. Printer Model Command PD PE PM PP PR PU PW RA RF RO RR RT SA SB SC SD SI SL SM SP SR SS SV
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    A-9 PCL Support Table A-2: GL/2 Commands (Continued)  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference command descriptions. Printer Model Command WG WU Function Fill Wedge Pen Width Units Page 2-64   2-65   C752 E220
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    . Note: The word common applies to those variables common to both your Lexmark printer and the Hewlett-Packard Company's LaserJet printers. C752 E220 Table B-1: Common Variables for Both Printer Languages  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference variable descriptions and are listed for
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    Table B-1: Common Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) C752 E220  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference variable descriptions and are listed for supported variables only. Default values are listed for exceptions only. Variable Name Page IMAGEADAPT 3-14 INTRAY1
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    Table B-1: Common Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) C752 E220  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference variable descriptions and are listed for supported variables only. Default values are listed for exceptions only. Variable Name Page POWERSAVETIME 3-18 PRINTQUALITY
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    B-4 PJL Support Table B-2: Printer Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) C752 E220  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference variable descriptions and are listed for supported variables only. Default values are listed for exceptions only. Variable Name Page
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    B-5 PJL Support Table B-2: Printer Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) C752 E220  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference variable descriptions and are listed for supported variables only. Default values are listed for exceptions only. Variable Name Page
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    B-6 PJL Support Table B-2: Printer Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) C752 E220  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference variable descriptions and are listed for supported variables only. Default values are listed for exceptions only. Variable Name Page
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    Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) C752 E220  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference variable descriptions and are listed for supported variables only. Default values are listed for exceptions only. Variable Name Page LINFEEDERSIZE 3-33 LINKALERT 3-33
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    Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) C752 E220  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference variable descriptions and are listed for supported variables only. Default values are listed for exceptions only. Variable Name Page LMULTIPAGEVIEW 3-37 LNPAP 3-37
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    B-9 PJL Support Table B-2: Printer Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) C752 E220  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference variable descriptions and are listed for supported variables only. Default values are listed for exceptions only. Variable Name Page
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 370
    B-10 PJL Support Table B-2: Printer Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) C752 E220  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference variable descriptions and are listed for supported variables only. Default values are listed for exceptions only. Variable Name Page
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 371
    B-11 PJL Support C752 E220 Table B-3: Common Variables for PCL Emulation  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference variable descriptions. Variable Name Page FONTNUMBER 3-48 FONTSOURCE 3-48 PITCH 3-48 PTSIZE 3-48 SYMSET 3-48 Printer Model           Table
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 372
    52 LPSFONTPRIORITY 3-52 Printer Model ✘    Table B-7: Printer Unique LRESOURCE Variables  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference variable descriptions. Variable Name Page LDESCRIPTION 3-53 LRWLOCK 3-53 LWLOCK 3-53 Printer Model       C752 E220 C752 E220
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 373
    PAGE 3-60 TIMED 3-60 Printer Model         Table B-10: PJL Messages for Auto-Continuable Conditions  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions. Message Page Status Code Return String Intervention Required PPDS Font Error 3-63 30014 50 PPDS
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    Support C752 E220 Table B-10: PJL Messages for Auto-Continuable Conditions (Continued)  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions. Message Page Status Code Error Connection Lost 3-64 30027 54 Std Par ENA Connection Lost Printer Model    ✘  ✘   ✘
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    Support C752 E220 Table B-10: PJL Messages for Auto-Continuable Conditions (Continued)  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions. Message Page Status Code Intervention Required Insert Stapler 3-65 30107 Insert Stapler Printer Model  ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘  ✘
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 376
    Support C752 E220 Table B-10: PJL Messages for Auto-Continuable Conditions (Continued)  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions. Message Page Status Code Error 3-65 30112 54 Serial Option x Error 3-66 32056 51 Defective Flash Printer Model  ✘  ✘ 
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 377
    ITU Maintenance 3-66 40038 83 ITU Maintenance Printer Model  ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘  ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘  ✘ Table B-11: PJL Messages for Attendance Conditions  Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions. Message Page Status Code
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 378
    Support C752 E220 Table B-11: PJL Messages for Attendance Conditions (Continued)  Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions. Message Page Status Code Required Tray Size Sense Error 3-68 40021 40 Tray x Size Sense Error ✘ ✘ Intervention Required
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 379
    B-19 PJL Support C752 E220 Table B-11: PJL Messages for Attendance Conditions (Continued)  Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions. Message Page Status Code Return String Intervention Required Open Cover 3-68 40021 Open Cover ✘ ✘
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 380
    B-20 PJL Support C752 E220 Table B-11: PJL Messages for Attendance Conditions (Continued)  Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions. Message Page Status Code Return String Intervention Required Reattach Bins 3-69 40029 Reattach Bins
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 381
    B-21 PJL Support C752 E220 Table B-11: PJL Messages for Attendance Conditions (Continued)  Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions. Message Page Status Code Return String Intervention Required Toner Low 3-70 40038 88 Yellow Toner Low 88
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 382
    B-22 PJL Support C752 E220 Table B-11: PJL Messages for Attendance Conditions (Continued)  Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions. Message Page Status Code Return String Intervention Required Load Staples 3-71 40040 Load Staples ✘ ✘
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 383
    B-23 PJL Support C752 E220 Table B-12: PJL Messages for Paper Handling  Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions. Message Page Status Code Return String* Intervention Required Wrong Paper Size in Tray x 3-73 30034 34 Wrong Paper Size in Tray x
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 384
    B-24 PJL Support C752 E220 Table B-13: PJL Messages for Paper Jams  Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions. Message Page Status Code Intervention Required Paper Jam 3-76 4200x   Intervention Required Paper Jam 3-76 4201x  
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 385
    B-25 PJL Support C752 E220 Table B-13: PJL Messages for Paper Jams (Continued)  Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions. Message Page Status Code Intervention Required Paper Jam 3-76 4231x ✘ ✘ Intervention Required Paper Jam 3-77 4232x ✘
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 386
    B-26 PJL Support C752 E220 Table B-13: PJL Messages for Paper Jams (Continued)  Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions. Message Page Status Code Intervention Required Paper Jam 3-77 4251x  ✘ Intervention Required Paper Jam 3-77 4252w ✘
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 387
    B-27 PJL Support C752 E220 Table B-13: PJL Messages for Paper Jams (Continued)  Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions. Message Page Status Code Intervention Required Paper Jam 3-78 4280w  ✘ Intervention Required Paper Jam 3-78 4280x 
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 388
    bin number. Table B-14: Service Errors  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference message description. Message Page ALL SERVICE MESSAGES 3-80 Error Code 50000 Printer Model   C752 E220 Table B-15: Device Attendance Messages  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 389
    B-29 PJL Support C752 E220 Table B-16: Lexmark Unique PJL Commands  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference command descriptions. Command Page LBEEP 3-82 LDOWNLOADTARGET 3-30 LPORTROTATE 3-82 LPRINT testpage 3-83 • LPRINTDIRECTORY 3-83 • LPRINTTESTPAGE 3-83 • LPRINTMENUS
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 390
    tables list PostScript commands and identify printers that support them. For detailed information about PostScript emulation, see "PostScript Emulation" on page 4-1. C752 E220 Table C-1: Supplemental Operators  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference operator descriptions. Operator
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 391
    Support C752 E220 Table C-1: Supplemental Operators (Continued)  Supported ✘ Not Supported 4-41 quiet 4-41 ramsize 4-42 realformat 4-42 renamefile 4-42 resolution 4-43 Printer Model                                  
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 392
    Support C752 E220 Table C-1: Supplemental Operators (Continued)  Supported ✘ Not Supported 4-54 settumble 4-54 setuniversalsize 4-13 setuserdiskpercent 4-55 softwareiomode 4-55 Printer Model                 ✘               
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 393
    C-4 PostScript Support C752 E220 C752 E220 Table C-1: Supplemental Operators (Continued)  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference operator descriptions. Operator Name Page tumble 4-55 userdiskpercent 4-56 waittimeout 4-56 Printer Model       Table C-2: Page
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 394
    Support C752 E220 Table C-2: Page Device Parameters (Continued)  Supported ✘ Not Supported ManualFeed 4-63 ManualFeedTimeout 4-63 MediaColor 4-63 MediaPosition 4-63 MediaType 4-63 Printer Model 0 ✘ 0 ✘ ✘ ✘                        
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 395
    PostScript Support C752 E220 Table C-2: Page Device Parameters (Continued)  Supported ✘ Not Supported OutputPage 4-66 OutputType 4-66 PageDeviceName 4-66 PageSize 4-67 Policies 4-67 • PolicyNotFound 4-67 Printer Model         1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 96 96
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    8 20 null 96 ✘    99    Table C-3: User Interpreter Parameters  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference parameter descriptions. Key Page Default AccurateScreens 4-71 false CollatedCopies 4-71 Collation - Collated Copies (QTY) value Printer Model     C752 E220
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    4-73 WaitTimeout system parameter Printer Model                                         C752 E220 Table C-4: System Interpreter Parameters  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference parameter descriptions
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    PostScript Support C752 E220 Table C-4: System Interpreter Parameters (Continued)  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers 4-77 4-77 4-77 4-77 Printer Model 0 0 0 0   0 0   0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Initialized from the Print PS Error menu item false false true true
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    PostScript Support C752 E220 Table C-4: System Interpreter Parameters (Continued)  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page 4-78 4-78 4-78 4-79 4-79 4-79 4-79 4-73 Printer Model InstalledRam InstalledRam 101000 101000 InstalledRam InstalledRam InstalledRam InstalledRam 301000 301000 Initialized
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    C-11 PostScript Support C752 C752n E220 E220n Table C-5: Devices Supported  Supported ✘ Not Supported n Network version of the printer model Printer Model Device %ParallelA% %ParallelB% %ParallelC% %ParallelD% %SerialA% %SerialB% %SerialC% %SerialD% %LocalTalkA% %LocalTalkB% %LocalTalkC% %
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    C-12 PostScript Support C752 C752n E220 E220n Table C-5: Devices Supported (Continued)  Supported ✘ Not Supported n Network version of the printer model Printer Model Device %AppSocketC% %AppSocketD% %RemotePrinterA% %RemotePrinterB% %RemotePrinterC% %RemotePrinterD% %PrintServerA% %
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    C-13 PostScript Support C752 E220 Table C-6: Device Parameters  Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference parameter descriptions. Key Page Device Parameters for the Communication Device %Parallel%, %ParallelA%, %ParallelB%, %ParallelC%, %ParallelD% DelayedOutputClose
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 403
    C-14 PostScript Support C752 E220 Table C-6: Device Parameters (Continued)  Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference parameter descriptions. Key Page RobustXon 4-83   SerialMode 4-83   StopBits 4-84   Type 4-84   Device Parameters for the
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 404
    C-15 PostScript Support C752 E220 Table C-6: Device Parameters (Continued)  Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference parameter descriptions. Key Page Type 4-86   Device Parameters for the Communication Device %IR%, %IR_A%, %IR_B%, %IR_C%, %IR_D%
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 405
    PostScript Support C752 E220 Table C-6: Device Parameters (Continued)  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference parameter descriptions. Key Interpreter NodeID On PCLSmartSwitch PortLocation PSSmartSwitch TokenTalkType Type Zone Page 4-89 4-89 4-89 4-89 4-89 4-89 4-90 4-90 4-90 Printer
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    C-17 PostScript Support C752 E220 Table C-6: Device Parameters (Continued)  Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference parameter descriptions. Key Page Device Parameters for the Communication Device %AppSocket%, %AppSocketA%, %AppSocketB%, %AppSocketC%, %AppSocketD%
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 407
    C-18 PostScript Support C752 E220 Table C-6: Device Parameters (Continued)  Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference parameter descriptions. Key Page Device Parameters for the Communication Device %LPR%, %LPR_A%, %LPR_B%, %LPR_C%, %LPR_D% Enabled 4-93  
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    C-19 PostScript Support C752 E220 Table C-6: Device Parameters (Continued)  Supported Printer Model ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference parameter descriptions. Key Page Type 4-95   Device Parameters for the Communication Device %TokenRingPhysical%, %TokenRingPhysicalA%, %
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    Support C752 E220 Table C-6: Device Parameters (Continued)  Supported ✘ Not Supported LogicalSize 4-99 Mounted 4-99 PhysicalSize 4-99 Removable 4-99 Searchable 4-99 SearchOrder 4-99 Type 4-99 Writeable 4-99 Printer Model                   
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    100 Searchable 4-100 SearchOrder 4-100 Type 4-100 Writeable 4-100 Printer Model                         C752 E220 Table C-7: PostScript Commands: Message Keys  Supported ✘ Not Supported Page numbers reference status message key and value
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 411
    edge printing See whole page setting electrical specifications 7-2 envelope sizes supported 4-18 Lexmark C752 2-4 Lexmark E220 2-5 environmental commands and variables (PJL) 3-7 environmental conditions 7-4 errors, service 3-80 escape commands (PCL emulation) categorized by function color extensions
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    Data Collection mode 6-2 retrieval speed 6-13 rewriting contents 6-8 storing fonts, macros, and symbol sets 6-2 viewing the contents 6-3 fonts PCL emulation Lexmark E220 2-8 printing directory list for flash or disk 3-83, 6-3 saving on flash memory or disk 6-3 selecting MarkVision Professional 2-15
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    paper handling 3-72 paper sizes status message codes 3-74 paper sizes supported Lexmark C752 2-4 Lexmark E220 2-5 paper trays PCL emulation paper size 2-42 paper source 2-42 PostScript emulation automatic size sensing search order 4-13 operators 4-15 Printer Job Language (PJL) paper size 3-14 paper
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    tables 2-58 configure image data 2-59 driver configuration command 2-58 foreground color 2-59 2-47 vertical (rows) 2-47 font creation character code 2-51 font control 2-51 font descriptor 2-51 font 40 number of copies 2-40 output bin 2-44 printer reset 2-40 short-edge offset registration 2-40
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    set 2-50 symbol set control 2-50 symbol set ID code 2-50 control codes 2-37 font and symbol set support Lexmark C752 2-15 Lexmark E220 2-8 GL/2 Language 2-62 linking commands 2-38 paper and envelope dimensions Lexmark C752 2-4 Lexmark E220 2-5 password protection 3-93 saving files on flash memory
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 416
    2-20 standard fonts 2-16 standard fonts Lexmark E220 2-9 Type 1 fonts 2-18 variables, PJL common 3-48 printer unique 3-49 physical page PCL emulation 4-80 device search order 6-12 envelope size support 4-18 filenames 6-9 fonts Lexmark C752 4-6 interpreter parameters 4-71 page device parameters 4-
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    operator panel 4-1 power requirements 7-2 printable areas 2-3, 2-6, 4-3 Printer Job Language (PJL) attendance messages 3-67 X-7 Index 30 Printhead 3-68 33 Tray x Config Error 3-69 40 Tray x Size Sense Error 3-68 41 Open Bin 1 Exit Tray 3-68 58 Input Config Error 3-69 58 Too Many Bins Attached
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 418
    3-68 Open Rear Door 3-68 OPMSG message 3-71 paper handling 34 Incorrect Media 3-73 34 Wrong Paper Size in Tray x 3-73 34 Wrong Paper Size Manual Feed 3- 73 Change 3-73 Check Paper Guide 3-73 Insert Duplex Pages & Press Go. 3-73 Insert Tray 3-73 Load 3-73 Load
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 419
    3-63 39 Complex Page 3-63 50 PPDS Font Error 3-63 51 Defective Flash 3-64, 3-66 52 Flash Full 3-64, 80 Scheduled Maintenance 3-65, 3-66 81 Scheduled Maintenance 3-66 83 ITU Maintenance 3-66 Disk Corrupted. Reformat? 3-66 Empty Box M 3-65 codes 3-1 optional parameters 3-2 commands COMMENT 3-3
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 420
    62 Tray Missing 3-62 Waiting 3-62 status messages and codes 3-61 variable categories 3-7 common variables all printer languages 3-12 PCL emulation 3-48 PostScript emulation 3-51 printer unique all printer languages 3-19 LRESOURCE 3-52 PCL emulation 3-49 PostScript emulation 3-52 variables
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 421
    INTRAY3 3-14 INTRAY3SIZE 3-14 INTRAY4 3-14 INTRAY4SIZE 3-14 INTRAY5 3-14 INTRAY5SIZE 3-14 JAMRECOVERY 3-51 JOBNAME 3-14 JOBOFFSET 3-15 LA4WIDTH 3-49 LACTIVEBINRESET 3-19 LADVANCEDSTATUS 3-19 LALARMCONTROL 3-19 LANG 3-15 LASSIGNFEEDER 3-49 LASSIGNMANUALENVELOPE 3-49 LASSIGNMANUALPAPER 3-49
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 422
    LDUPLICATEHELDJOBS 3-30 LENVELOPEENHANCE 3-30 LENVELOPELENGTH 3-30 LENVELOPEOUTBIN 3-30 LENVELOPETEXTURE 3-31 LENVELOPEWEIGHT 3-31 LESCCHAR 3-31 LFAXREDIAL 3-31 LFAXREDIALFREQUENCY 3-31 LFAXRESOLUTION 3-31 LFAXTRANSMISSIONLOG 3-31 LFEEDERPAPERTYPE 3-31 LFONTCOMPATIBILITY 3-51 LFONTPRIORITY 3-51
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 423
    3-19 WIDEA4 3-19 printer languages, selecting MarkVision Professional 2-1 methods 5-1 operator panel 2-1, 4-1 PCL emulation 2-1 Printer Job Language (PJL) 5-2 SmartSwitch 5-1 software program 2-2 switching 5-1 printer specifications airflow requirement 7-1 altitude 7-4 atmospheric pressure
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 424
    service errors 3-80 signal descriptions 8-19 size, printer 7-3 SmartSwitch 5-1 setting for different interfaces 5-2 switching printer languages 5-1 sniffing 5-3 specialty PCL emulation fonts forward/backward compatibility modes for Lex- mark C752 2-20 specialty PCL emulation fonts for Lexmark E220
  • Lexmark 752e | Technical Reference - Page 425
    directory list flash memory or disk 6-3 selecting Lexmark C752 2-21 Lexmark E220 2-10 setting password protection 3-93 storing on flash memory or disk 6-3 support ISO fonts 2-14, 2-36 syntax, commands PCL emulation 2-37 PostScript emulation 4-9 Printer Job Language 3-1 T test page, printing from PJL
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