Lexmark T620 Technical Reference

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    August 2001
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    typographical errors. Changes Lexmark International Ltd., Marketing and Services Department, Westhorpe House, Westhorpe, Marlow Bucks SL7 3RQ. Lexmark may use or distribute any of the information you supply printer commands (language) and functions included in its printer products. These printers are
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    , and W820 2-10 Forward and Backward Compatibility Modes for the Lexmark C720, T520,T522, T620, T622, and W820 2-11 Selecting Symbol Sets for the Lexmark C720, T520, T522, T620, T622, and W820 2-16 Font and Symbol Set Support for the Lexmark J110 2-20 Command Structure 2-22 Control Codes 2-22
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    Image Graphics 2-51 Raster Compression Mode 2-51 Macros 2-58 Printer Job Language 3-1 PJL Command Notation 66 Operator Intervention - Paper Handling 3-71 Operator Intervention - Paper Jams 3-74 Service Errors 3-78 Device Attendance 4-4 PostScript Emulation Fonts for the Lexmark C720 4-7
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    4-10 Paper Size Support 4-11 Paper Tray Support 4-15 Envelope Size Support 4-19 Envelope Tray Support 4-21 Supplemental Operator Summary 4-23 Page Device Parameters 4-58 Interpreter Parameters 4-71 User Parameters 4-71 System Parameters 4-74 Device Parameters 4-80 Status and Error Messages
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    7-5 Environmental Conditions 7-6 Altitude Specifications 7-7 Atmospheric Pressure 7-7 Power On to Ready State Time Period 7-7 Time to Print the First Page 7-8 Printer Interfaces 8-1 Setting Up the Communications Port 8-2 Setting Up the Communications Port Using Windows 95/98/Me 8-2 Setting
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    vii Contents Using the RS-422 Serial Interface 8-42 Network Support 8-49 Input Buffer 8-50 PCL Support A-1 PJL Support B-1 PostScript Support C-1 Index X-1
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    Lexmark printers: • Lexmark™ C720 • Lexmark J110 • Lexmark T520 • Lexmark T522 • Lexmark T620 • Lexmark T622 • Lexmark W820 To determine which commands and languages your printer supports, see the appendixes in the back of this document or refer to your printer user documentation. If specific
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    Technical Reference for your printer. Table 1-1: Technical Reference Documentation Available in Hard Copy If you need a Technical Reference for the ... Optra™ K Optra E Optra N Optra S Optra SC Optra Color 40 Optra Color 45 Optra Color 1200 Optra E310 Order Lexmark part number ... 11A4079 69G8055
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    . Chapter 7: Printer Specifications Lists printer specifications, including information about hardware and environmental conditions. Chapter 8: Printer Interfaces Provides information on printer interfaces, including information about parallel and serial interface, network support, and communication
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    PDF document: - Click one of the bookmarks in the overview window to the left of the page. - Click a topic 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 printer, the color you see on the paper may not match the color
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    Hewlett-Packard PCL 5 Color Technical Reference Manual, 5961-0635 • Hewlett-Packard PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference Manual, 5961-0509 • Alliance Protocol, A Printer/Host Control Specification Developed by the NPA, Level 1, Revision N • PostScript Language Reference Manual (Third Edition),
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    you select PCL emulation as the printer language, the printer supports the Hewlett-Packard Company's LaserJet Printer Command Language. This chapter shows printer languages, you can select PCL emulation from your printer operator panel or from MarkVision™ Professional. Refer to your printer user
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    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 or the resources are stored in flash memory or on disk. Page Formatting The printable areas and
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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
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    PCL Lexmark C720 The following table lists page sizes and print area dimensions for all paper and envelope sizes the Lexmark C720 printer supports. For more information about the printable areas and logical pages for PCL emulation, see "Printable Areas" on page 2-2. Table 2-1: Lexmark C720 Paper
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    sizes and print area dimensions for all paper and envelope sizes the Lexmark J110 printer supports. For more information about the printable areas and logical pages for PCL emulation, see "Printable Areas" on page 2-2. Table 2-2: Lexmark J110 Paper and Envelope Dimensions Selection Page Size Parm2
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    for all paper and envelope sizes the Lexmark T family of printers supports. For more information about the printable areas and logical pages for PCL emulation, see "Printable Areas" on page 2-2. Table 2-3: Lexmark T Family Paper and Envelope Dimensions Selection Paper/ Envelope Dimensions
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    area dimensions for all paper and envelope sizes the Lexmark W820 printer supports. For more information about the printable areas and logical pages for PCL emulation, see "Printable Areas" on page 2-2. Table 2-4: Lexmark W820 Paper Dimensions Selection Paper/Envelope Dimensions Dimensions by
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    Menu Item The printable area is the area on a sheet of paper within which a pel can be printed. Logical page is a conceptual 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
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    on the physical page for letter-size paper only. This process creates 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
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    2-10 PCL Font and Symbol Set Support for the Lexmark C720, T520, T522, T620, T622, and W820 Your printer has 86 printer user documentation for more information. A symbol set defines which characters are available for a font and the code point for each of these characters. Your printer supports
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    Modes for the Lexmark C720, T520,T522, T620, T622, and W820 Your PCL emulation has forward and backward compatibility modes. The forward compatibility mode backward compatibility mode is used for compatibility with the Hewlett-Packard Company's LaserJet 5 and the Lexmark family of printers. Standard
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    Standard PCL Emulation Font Name Forward and Backward Compatibility Mode Style Bold Typeface Font Group Courier 0 0 4099 Italic 1 3 4113 B Antique Olive 0 0 4168 B 1 For the symbol sets supported by this font, see Table 2-8: "Non-Text PCL Emulation Symbol Sets" on page 2-18.
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    Standard PCL Emulation Font Name Forward and Backward Compatibility Mode Style Bold Typeface Font Group Antique Olive Italic 1 0 0 16686 Wingdings 1 0 0 31402 Line Printer 16 1 0 0 0 A POSTNET Barcode 1 0 0 0 1 For the symbol sets supported by this font, see Table 2-8: "Non-Text
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    With the appropriate printer driver installed and selected, your software application selects these fonts. The following table shows the font selection commands for forward and backward compatibility modes and indicates the font group for each font. All Type 1 fonts are supported by both the Hewlett
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    modes differ slightly for Bold. 2 This font is not implemented in the Hewlett-Packard Company's LaserJet 4050. 3 For the symbol sets supported by this font, see Table 2-8: "Non-Text PCL Emulation Symbol Sets" on page 2-18. 4 This font is not implemented in the Lexmark family of printers
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    fonts. The Lexmark PCL driver uses the backward compatibility mode and temporarily switches the printer to this mode. The PCL (PJL) commands to switch the default compatibility modes are: Forward Backward ESC%-12345X@PJL DEFAULT LPARM:PCL LFONTCOMPATIBILITY=PCL6 @PJL RESET ESC%-12345X ESC
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    set is supported by the fonts in the font group. Symbol Set PS Text PS Math Math-8 Pi Font Microsoft Publishing Windows 3.0 Latin 1 Windows Latin 1 Windows Latin 2 Windows Latin 5 Windows Latin 6 (Baltic) ISO 8859-1 Latin 1 (ECMA-94) ISO 8859-2 Latin 2 ISO 8859-9 Latin 5 ISO 8859-10 Latin 6 ISO
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    Support for PCL Emulation Text Fonts (Continued)  Indicates the symbol set is supported by the fonts in the font group. Symbol Set Turkish-8 PC-853 Latin 3 (Turkish) PC-8 Polish Mazovia Windows L$ Fonts Line Printer 16 Symbol, SymbolPS Wingding POSTNET Barcode ITC Zapf Dingbats ITC Zapf Dingbats ITC
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    2-19 PCL All fonts that support the Roman-8 (8U) symbol set also support the following 19 symbol sets. 21: German ISO 60: Norwegian Version 1 ISO 69: French ISO 2: IRV (International Ref Version) ISO 25: French ISO: HP German ISO 14: JIS ASCII ISO 57: Chinese ISO 10: Swedish ISO: HP Spanish ISO
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    is optimized to reduce network load requirements. The driver can use all fonts installed on a Windows or Macintosh operating system. The following table lists the PCL fonts, and the available point sizes and pitches for each font: Table 2-10: Lexmark J110 Fonts Font Name CGTimes CGTimes Italic
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    2-21 PCL Table 2-10: Lexmark J110 Fonts Font Name Letter Gothic Letter Gothic Italic 21) ISO 8859-1 Latin 1 ISO Latin 2 ISO Latin 5 Italina (ISO 15) Legal Norwegian 1 (ISO 60) PC-8 Danish/Norwegian (437N) PC-8, Code Page 437 PC-850 PC-852 Latin 2 PC-857 (Turkish 8) Roman Extension Roman-8
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    Codes are single-character instructions. Table 2-12: Control Codes Code Dec Hex Function Result BS 8 08 Backspace Moves the cursor toward the left margin one horizontal space equal to the last printed character HT 9 09 Horizontal Tab Moves the cursor to the next defined tab stop LF 10
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    constant 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 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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    the last letter of the string. For example, notice that the first 3 bytes of these two commands are the same: ESC(s10H ESC(s4099T Select 10 characters per inch Select Courier typeface To combine these two commands, use this form: ESC(s10h4099T which is 3 bytes shorter than the long form: ESC
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    the commands grouped by function. To determine which commands your printer supports, see Table A-1: "PCL Emulation Commands" on page A-1. 0 Function / Result Printer Reset • Prints any partial pages. • Resets printer environment to defaults. • Deletes all temporary downloaded resources. Number of
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    not affect the interpretation of binary raster data for bitmapped fonts, raster graphics, or user defined fill patterns. 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
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    Legal Folio Ledger (11 x 17) A5 Paper Statement A4 Paper A3 Paper B5 Paper B4 Paper Custom Paper/Universal Envelopes 80 81 89 90 91 99, 100 600 l ESC& #H Monarch 7 3/4 Commercial 10 Commercial 9 DL C5 B5 Envelope Other Envelope 0 Active Source or Eject Page 1 Tray 1 (Default) 2 Manual Paper
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    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 the logical page with respect to the physical page. Note: Resets
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    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 printer user documentation for more information. • Use of this command alters
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    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 printer user
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    Colored Paper Envelope Custom Type 1 Custom Type 2 Custom Type 3 Custom Type 4 Custom Type 5 Custom Type 6 Plain Bond Transparency Card Stock Labels Letterhead Preprinted Color Envelope Custom Type 1 or User Type 1 Custom Type 2 or User Type 2 Custom Type 3 or User Type 3 Custom Type 4 or User
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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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    Set See "Font and Symbol Set Support for the Lexmark C720, T520, T522, T620, T622, and W820" on page 2-10 or "Font and Symbol Set Support for the Lexmark J110" on page 2-20 for more this command to select fonts currently available in the printer. It cannot alter the appearance of the available fonts.
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    (Default) 1 Semi Bold 2 Demi Bold 3 Bold 4 Extra Bold 5 Black 6 Extra Black 7 Ultra Black ESC(s#T (primary) ESC)s#T (secondary) # Typeface identifier (0 - 65535) Note downloaded fonts, print the font list from the printer operator panel or through MarkVision Professional. Refer to your printer user
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    to the PCL parser whether character codes are interpreted as 1-byte or 2-byte character codes. ESC&k#S Select Primary and Secondary Pitch 0 10.00 cpi 2 16.66 cpi 4 12.00 cpi Selects the pitch for the primary and secondary font. Table 2-19: User-Defined Symbol Set Command / Parameters ESC
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    Code Sets the decimal code point associated with the next character downloaded or deleted. Load Character Downloads character descriptor and data to the current character code 9 Make last ID temporary 10 Make last ID permanent Function Notes: • GL/2 commands are supported inside macros. • Only call
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    -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 line 4 Diagonal line 5 Square grid 6 Diagonal grid User-Defined Patterns # = User-Defined Pattern ID ESC
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    Delete pattern (last ID specified) 4 Make pattern of last ID # temporary 5 Make pattern of last ID # permanent Function / Result User-Defined Pattern Downloads binary pattern data. Set Pattern Reference Point Sets pattern reference point to the current cursor position for userdefined patterns. Note
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    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 Line 4 Diagonal Line 5 Square Grid 6 Diagonal Grid User-Defined Patterns # = User-Defined Pattern ID ESC*c#P 0 Black Fill (Default
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    is only supported when the printer is operating in 600 dpi or 1200 dpi mode. Raster window for raster graphics. Start Raster Graphics Sets the left margin for raster graphics. Transfer Raster Data by Plane This command is used when the raster data is encoded by plane as specified by the Simple Color
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    ESC*rB End Raster Graphics (Version B) Signals end of raster graphics transfer. If a Raster Height is specified, the cursor is moved to the first raster row past the Raster Height. ESC*rC End Raster Graphics (Version C) Same as Version B, but: • Resets compression mode to uncoded. • Sets left
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    (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) (2 bits/plane) Byte 8,9 - X res for C plane 0x012C (300) or 0x0258 (600) Byte 10,11 - Y res for C plane 0x012C (300) or 0x0258 (600) Byte 12,13 - C plane
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    size and data of byte-aligned binary 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
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    Index ESC*v#S # = Palette Index 0 to 2n - 1 = Palette Index ESC*v#W[data] ESC*i#W[data] Function / Result Gamma Correction Improves the perceptual correctness of color data sent from the monitor to any other non-linear device by adjusting the brightness and darkness. Render Algorithm Selects the
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    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. The 200 value is only valid when a hard
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    and uses GL/2 commands to print. Enter PCL Emulation Exits GL/2 mode and uses PCL emulation commands to print. Table 2-29: Miscellaneous Commands extending into the unprintable area. Display Functions On Prints all control codes and escape sequences rather than executing them. Notes: • To prevent
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    Ink Saver 0 Normal 1 Best l ESC& #M(b) 0 Plain Paper 1 Bond 2 Coated Paper 3 Glossy Paper 4 Transparency 101 Photo Paper 102 Card Stock 103 Labels 104 Envelope 105 Letterhead 106 Preprinted 107 Colored Paper 108 Iron On Function / Result Display Functions Off Turns
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    / 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 Placement Rotate Coordinate System Scale Table 2-31: Vector Group
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    Rectangle Relative Fill Wedge Table 2-33: Character Group Command / Parameter AD (kind, value(,...)); CF (mode(, pen)); CP (spaces, lines); DI (run, rise); DR (run, rise); DT (label_terminator(, mode)); DV (path(, line)); ES (width(, height)); FI font_ID; FN font_ID; LB char...char label_terminator
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    , green white ref, blue black ref, blue white ref); FT (fill_type(, option1(, option2)); Color Range Fill Type FT22, (PCL User-Defined Pattern ID); Fill Type FT 9, level; Fill Type LA (kind, value(,...));. Line Attributes LT (pattern_number(, pattern_length(, mode))); Line Type NP (number
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    different command or there is a printer reset. To ensure that the printed image appears in the expected area, set width and height parameters. Raster Compression Mode The Raster Compression Mode command determines how raster data is coded. It affects the amount of code required to create an image
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    top margin and 1 in. from left edge of logical page) |Set resolution to 100 dots per inch |Rotate image to match current orientation |Set compression mode to Uncoded |Start raster graphics at current position |Raster data uncompressed |Repeat to provide 64 total scan lines |End graphics
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    2-53 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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    2-54 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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    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 lines). • Scan Mode and SizeH,L are three-byte primary control strings: CountH and CountL. Table 2-35: Adaptive Compression Control Strings Scan
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    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. Images larger than 32K bytes must be broken up and
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    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 as a block
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    72H ESC&f1X ESC&f10X ... ... From: ESC&f1y3X ... Thank you for ... ESC&f1y3X ... |Set the macro ID to 1 |Start the macro definition |Relative move right 1/10 inch (+72/720th) |Select Roman-8 symbol set |Select CG Times 18 point bold |Print W |Relative move left 0.03 inch |Select (CG Times) 12 point
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    Data Stream (PPDS). To determine which commands your printer supports, see Appendix B: PJL Support. 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 each PJL command
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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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    3-4 PJL Job Separation Commands Your printer supports the PJL JOB and EOJ commands. When the printer receives a JOB command, the print timeout is multiplied by 10; when the printer receives a PJL EOJ command, the print timeout is reset to the user default. The Waiting message appears on the
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    discards all pages of a job after the last page has been printed. The specification of last page is relative to page 1 of the print job and its administrator can control which jobs, and therefore which users, are allowed to modify the printer default or NVRAM variables by declaring a PJL password
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    3-6 PJL EOJ Command The EOJ command signifies the end of a print job. Syntax: @PJL EOJ [NAME = "job name"][] Note: Only use the EOJ command in conjunction with the JOB command. Parameter: NAME = "job name" Use the NAME parameter to assign a character string name to a particular job. The
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    Unique Variables for PostScript emulation Printer Unique LRESOURCE Variables Beginning on Page ... 3-12 3-19 3-47 3-48 3-50 3-51 3-52 The following commands modify the environment variables, and are described in this section: • DEFAULT • SET • INITIALIZE • RESET The following commands query the
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    stores the setting in the printer NVRAM. The new setting is activated with the occurrence of the next PJL reset condition. Syntax: @PJL Both Printer Languages" on page 3-12, and "Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages" on page 3-19. • LPARM:PCL is used with variables specific to
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    reset condition. Use the SET command to modify any currently defined environment variable that cannot be set using the desired printer supported are Printer Languages" on page 3-12, and "Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages" on page 3-19. • LPARM:PCL is used with variables specific
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    3-10 PJL • LRESOURCE:"device:filename.filetype" is required for LRESOURCE vari- ables. (See Table 3-9 "Printer Unique LRESOURCE Variables" on 86 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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    Unique LRESOURCE Variables" on page 3-52. 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
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    to both your printer and the Hewlett-Packard Company's LaserJet printers. The following common variables are supported for both PCL value of 2 or 4 is returned depending on the amount of total memory installed. CLEARABLEWARNINGS Auto Continue JOB, ON ON (READ only) from operator panel non-fatal
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    Lighter • 3 = Normal • 4 = Darker • 5 = Darkest 2, 3 (Model specific) 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
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    size Tray 4 installed size, default formatting size Tray 5 installed size, default formatting size Print and Hold Jobname UNLOCKED, LOCKED UNLOCKED, LOCKED UNLOCKED, LOCKED UNLOCKED, LOCKED A3, A3+, A4, A5, B4, B4PAPER, B5PAPER, JISB4, JISB5, CUSTOM, EXECUTIVE, FOLIO, LEDGER, LEGAL, LETTER
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    to Single, STOP is returned. • If Toner Alarm is set to Continuous, STOP is returned. OFF OFF Printer always returns OFF. PLAIN, COATED, GLOSSY, PHOTO, GREETINGCARD, IRONON, BOND, TRANSPARENCY, CARDSTOCK, LABELS, LETTERHEAD, PREPRINTED, COLORED, ENVELOPE, CUSTOMTYPE1, CUSTOMTYPE2, CUSTOMTYPE3
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    Both Printer PAPER Page Protect Default paper source, default formatting size Standard Bin Bin 1 Bin 2 Bin 3 Bin 4 Bin 5 Bin 6 Bin 7 Bin 8 Bin 9 Bin 10 . Paper: A3, A3+, A4, A5, B4, B4PAPER, B5PAPER, JISB4, JISB5, CUSTOM, EXECUTIVE, LEDGER, LEGAL, LETTER, 11X17 LETTER, A4 (Country specific)
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    Printer Languages (Continued) Variable PARALLEL (DEFAULT only) (Port Specific) PASSWORD (DEFAULT only) PERSONALITY (Port specific . 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
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    ) Print timeout, in seconds Selections Factory Default 0 to 120 (Model specific) 20 0 to 240 (Model specific) (0 indicates the Power Saver Time feature is disabled.) The time the printer remains idle before it enters Power Save mode when POWERSAVE is On. Note: If a value greater than 120 or
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    Reset Advanced Status Alarm Control Selections MANUAL, AUTOMATIC ON, OFF ON enables parallel bidirectional support. OFF disables parallel bidirectional support. OFF, SINGLE, CONTINUOUS Auto CR after LF Auto LF after CR Blank Pages Bond Length ON, OFF ON, OFF DONOTPRINT, PRINT Note: Some printers
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    Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages ( Specifies a selected output bin for jobs printed on bond paper. A DINQUIRE or INQUIRE on the Assign Type/Bin Bond Bin 7 Bin 8 Bin 9 Bin 10 "name" UPPER OPTIONALOUTBIN1 OPTIONALOUTBIN2 OPTIONALOUTBIN3 OPTIONALOUTBIN4 OPTIONALOUTBIN5
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    9 Bin 10 "name" NORMAL Collation Mode ON, OFF color target the printer emulates NONE, DISPLAY, SWOP, OFF, AUTO, VIVID, DUOTONE See Table B-2: "Printer Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages" on page B-4 for the default value of your printer. AUTO, VIVID (Model specific) Colored Paper
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    OPTIONALOUTBIN5 OPTIONALOUTBIN6 OPTIONALOUTBIN7 OPTIONALOUTBIN8 OPTIONALOUTBIN9 OPTIONALOUTBIN10 "name" SMOOTH, NORMAL, ROUGH Colored Paper LIGHT, NORMAL, HEAVY Weight Color Model Universal Units of Measure CMYK, RGB, BLACK INCHES, MILLIMETERS Universal Width 76 to 432 in increments of 1 mm
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    3-23 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable specific) SHORTEDGE NORMAL Custom Type 1 OFF, DUPLEX Paper Loading OFF Custom Type 1 Media Custom Type 1 Name PAPER, COATED, GLOSSY, TRANSPARENCY, LABELS, CARDSTOCK, ENVELOPE, COTTONPAPER PAPER
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    Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages ( Specifies a selected output bin for jobs printed on custom type 1 paper. A DINQUIRE or INQUIRE on the Assign Type/Bin Custom Type Bin 7 Bin 8 Bin 9 Bin 10 "name" UPPER OPTIONALOUTBIN1 OPTIONALOUTBIN2 OPTIONALOUTBIN3 OPTIONALOUTBIN4
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    PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) a selected output bin for jobs printed on custom type 2 paper. A DINQUIRE or INQUIRE on the Assign Type/Bin Custom Type Bin 7 Bin 8 Bin 9 Bin 10 "name" UPPER OPTIONALOUTBIN1 OPTIONALOUTBIN2 OPTIONALOUTBIN3
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    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 Factory Default PAPER 8 Bin 9 Bin 10 "name" UPPER OPTIONALOUTBIN1
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    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 Bin 8 Bin 9 Bin 10 "name" UPPER OPTIONALOUTBIN1
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    Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued a selected output bin for jobs printed on custom type 5 paper. A DINQUIRE or INQUIRE on the Assign Type/Bin Custom Type Bin 7 Bin 8 Bin 9 Bin 10 "name" UPPER OPTIONALOUTBIN1 OPTIONALOUTBIN2 OPTIONALOUTBIN3 OPTIONALOUTBIN4
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    Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages ( Specifies a selected output bin for jobs printed on custom type 6 paper. A DINQUIRE or INQUIRE on the Assign Type/Bin Custom Type Bin 7 Bin 8 Bin 9 Bin 10 "name" UPPER OPTIONALOUTBIN1 OPTIONALOUTBIN2 OPTIONALOUTBIN3 OPTIONALOUTBIN4
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    Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages ( RAM If the device specified as the download target is write or read/write password protected, the download target will not be changed. Dry Bin 7 Bin 8 Bin 9 Bin 10 "name" UPPER OPTIONALOUTBIN1 OPTIONALOUTBIN2 OPTIONALOUTBIN3
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    3-31 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable LENVELOPEWEIGHT (DEFAULT only) LESCCHAR (READ only) (Port specific) LFAXRESOLUTION (SET only) LFAXREDIAL (SET only) LFAXREDIALFREQUENCY (SET only) LFAXTRANSMISSIONLOG (SET only) LFEEDERPAPERTYPE
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    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, B5PAPER, JISB5, CUSTOM, EXECUTIVE, FOLIO, LEDGER, LEGAL, LETTER, STATEMENT, 11X17
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    PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Bin 6 Bin 7 Bin 8 Bin 9 Bin 10 "name" UPPER OPTIONALOUTBIN1 OPTIONALOUTBIN2 OPTIONALOUTBIN3 OPTIONALOUTBIN4 OPTIONALOUTBIN5 Labels Weight LIGHT, NORMAL, HEAVY Last Tray Renumber Letterhead Length OFF, TRAY1,
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    Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Manual Envelope, default formatting size Manual Envelope Type Manual Paper, default formatting size Standard Bin Bin 1 Bin 2 Bin 3 Bin 4 Bin 5 Bin 6 Bin 7 Bin 8 Bin 9 Bin 10 DL (Country specific) ENVELOPE, LEGAL, LETTER, STATEMENT, 11X17 LETTER, A4 (Country
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    LMULTIPAGEVIEW LNPAP (READ only) (Port specific) Function Selections Factory Default Manual Paper Type PLAIN, COATED, GLOSSY, PHOTO, GREETINGCARD, IRONON, BOND, TRANSPARENCY, CARDSTOCK, LABELS, LETTERHEAD, PREPRINTED, COLORED, ENVELOPE, CUSTOMTYPE1, CUSTOMTYPE2, CUSTOMTYPE3, CUSTOMTYPE4
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    3-36 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable LOPTIONALOUTBIN1NAME (DEFAULT only) LOPTIONALOUTBIN2NAME (DEFAULT only) LOPTIONALOUTBIN3NAME (DEFAULT only) LOPTIONALOUTBIN4NAME (DEFAULT only) LOPTIONALOUTBIN5NAME (DEFAULT only) LOPTIONALOUTBIN6NAME (
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    3-37 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable Function Selections Factory you have specified a custom name. LOPTIONALOUTBIN10NAME Optional Output (DEFAULT only) Bin 10 Name "name" name is a variable that allows for custom naming of optional
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    to 24 characters. If an output bin is full, print jobs assigned to that output bin exit to 9 Bin 10 "name" UPPER 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
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    (DEFAULT only) LPLAINWEIGHT (DEFAULT only) LPOWERSAVER (DEFAULT only) Plain Paper Texture Standard Bin Bin 1 Bin 2 Bin 3 Bin 4 Bin 5 Bin 6 Bin 7 Bin 8 Bin 9 Bin 10 "name" UPPER OPTIONALOUTBIN1 OPTIONALOUTBIN2 OPTIONALOUTBIN3 OPTIONALOUTBIN4 OPTIONALOUTBIN5 OPTIONALOUTBIN6 OPTIONALOUTBIN7
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    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 in increments of 0.25 6.00 Note: If a Lines Per Inch
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    LPUNCH Preprinted Paper Texture Standard Bin Bin 1 Bin 2 Bin 3 Bin 4 Bin 5 Bin 6 Bin 7 Bin 8 Bin 9 Bin 10 "name" UPPER " SMOOTH, NORMAL, ROUGH NORMAL Preprinted Paper Weight LIGHT, NORMAL, HEAVY NORMAL Print Buffer control Print Quality Mode Print Screen Detection Hole Punch ON,
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    is in the Busy or Waiting state. This is true for most printers with a printer operator panel. If this variable is set to OFF, RESET PRINTER is not available. Resource Save ON, OFF OFF Color Screening Selections COLORGRADE, IMAGESONLY, IET COLORGRADE Indicates where separator sheets are
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    3-43 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable LSTROKEWIDTH LSTAPLE LSTAPLESEMPTYALARM (DEFAULT only) LSTAPLETESTBIN (DEFAULT or INQUIRE on LTOPBINROTATE returns the numeric value. NORMAL, SHORT OFF, LETTERA4, ALLLISTED (Model specific) ON 0 NORMAL
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    3-44 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable Tray 3 LTRAY4AUTOSIZE (DEFAULT only) Auto Size Sensing for Tray 4 LTRAY5AUTOSIZE (DEFAULT only) Auto Size Sensing for Tray 5 Standard Bin Bin 1 Bin 2 Bin 3 Bin 4 Bin 5 Bin 6 Bin 7 Bin 8 Bin 9 Bin 10
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    LTRAY5PAPERTYPE Function Tray 1 Paper Type Tray 2 Paper Type Tray 3 Paper Type Tray 4 Paper Type Tray 5 Paper Type Selections Factory Default PLAIN, COATED, GLOSSY, PHOTO, GREETINGCARD, IRONON, BOND, TRANSPARENCY, CARDSTOCK, LABELS, LETTERHEAD, PREPRINTED, COLORED, ENVELOPE, CUSTOMTYPE1
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    3-46 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable LTRAY1RENUMBER LTYPE1FONTS LUSDEFAULTS (DEFAULT only) Function Selections Tray 1 Renumber OFF, TRAY2, TRAY3, TRAY4, TRAY5, MPFEEDER Enables Type 1 OFF, ON fonts for PCL emulation US/non-US defaults
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    10.00 Note: If an invalid pitch is requested, the printer selects the closest pitch. 1 to 1008 (in increments of 0.25) 12.00 Note: If an invalid point size is requested, the printer selects the closest point size. For a list of the values for the Lexmark C720, see Table 2-7 "Symbol Set Support
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    your printer supports, see Table B-4: "Printer Unique Variables for PCL Emulation" on page B-12. Table 3-6: Printer Unique Variable used with PJL INQUIRE or DINQUIRE command. LASSIGNMANUALPAPER Tray Renumber OFF, 0 to 199 Assign Manual Paper Variable used with PJL SET or DEFAULT command. OFF,
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    LASSIGNTRAY4 LASSIGNTRAY5 LBITMAPROUNDING LCOLOREXTENSIONS Function Tray Renumber Assign Tray 1 Tray Renumber Assign Tray 2 Tray Renumber Assign Tray 3 Tray Renumber Assign Tray 4 Tray Renumber Assign Tray 5 Bitmap Font Partial Pel Rounding Color Extensions Selections Factory Default OFF
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    LF> To determine which variables your printer supports, see Table B-5: "Common Variables for PostScript Emulation" on page B-13. Table 3-7: Common Variables for PostScript Emulation Variable JAMRECOVERY PRTPSERRS Function Jam Recovery Print PS Errors
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    in some printers and are supported in PostScript printer supports, see Table B-6 on page B-13. Table 3-8: Printer Printer Unique LRESOURCE Variables Use the following variables when additional storage devices are installed mode is set to On before the command is executed. The DEFAULT
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    printer supports, see Table B-7: "Printer Unique LRESOURCE Variables" on page B-13. Table 3-9: Printer has been specified for a device or specific file. The response is one of the following: set or has been reset to zero. The password is defined and active. The password is reset to zero (flash memory
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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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    specific for PostScript emulation. (See the tables "Common Variables for PostScript Emulation" on page 3-50, and "Printer table "Printer Unique supported file types. The filetype is case sensitive. variable=value The supported variables are listed in the tables beginning on page 3-12. This printer
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    3-55 PJL ECHO Command The ECHO command instructs the printer to return the specified words after the command is parsed. This command provides a method of capturing the status information returned by a specific print job. Syntax: @PJL ECHO [words][] Response Syntax: @PJL ECHO [words]
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    3-10 lists the supported categories. Table 3-10: INFO Category Parameter Values Category Values ID CONFIG MEMORY PAGECOUNT STATUS VARIABLES USTATUS Description Returns the model name or the model number stored in the printer NVRAM. Returns the printer configuration, including paper sources, paper
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    IN TRAYS [2 ENUMERATED] INTRAY1 INTRAY2 MANUAL FEED OUT TRAYS [1 ENUMERATED] UPPER FACEDOWN PAPERS [13 ENUMERATED] LETTER LEGAL< DISPLAY LINES=2 SYSTEM FIRMWARE VERSION=250A ENGINE FIRMWARE VERSION=0 PJL
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    ] 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 Printer Languages" on page 3-12, and "Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages" on page 3-19. • LPARM:PCL is used with variables specific
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    3-59 PJL 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. USTATUS Command This command is used to enable and disable
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    PJL ustatus variable=value The following values are supported for the ustatus variable=value parameter. Table 3- Disables unsolicited status for device changes. Enables unsolicited status for job changes. The printer sends a status message when a job begins and ends. Disables unsolicited status
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    Magenta Toner Low TRUE Ready with Toner Low 10006 88 Cyan Toner Low TRUE Ready with Toner Low 10006 88 Black Toner Low TRUE Ready with Toner Low 10006 88 Color Print Cartridge Low TRUE Ready with Toner Low 10006 88 Black Print Cartridge Low TRUE Ready with Toner Low 10006 88 Photo
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    Messages Printer State Status Code Display String Online Status Ready with Replace Transfer 10006 Replace Transfer TRUE Power Saver 35078 Powersaver TRUE Power Saver with Ink Low 10006 88 Ink Low TRUE Power Saver mode with Toner Low 10006 88 Toner Low TRUE Power Saver mode with
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    this form: CODE=status code DISPLAY=display string (in double quotes) ONLINE=online status To determine which messages your printer supports, see Table B-10: "PJL Insufficient Memory FALSE Intervention required: memory full 30016 38 Memory Full FALSE Intervention required: held jobs may not
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    error printer powered off, disk installed with Print and Hold jobs on the disk Restore Held Jobs. Go/Stop? FALSE Intervention required: short paper 30034 34 Short Paper FALSE Intervention required: flash full 30035 52 Flash Full FALSE Intervention required: disk full 30035 62 Disk Full
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    Conditions (Continued) Printer State Status Code Display String Online Status Intervention required: defective disk 30036 61 Defective Disk FALSE Intervention required: unformatted disk 30036 63 Unformatted Disk FALSE Intervention required: scheduled maintenance 30075 80 Scheduled
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    (Continued) Printer State Status Code Display String Online Status Intervention required: disk full 32002 62 Disk Full FALSE Intervention scheduled maintenance 35075 80 Scheduled Maintenance FALSE Intervention required: scheduled maintenance 35075 81 Scheduled Maintenance FALSE
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    letters CMYK, where CMYK denotes Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black cartridges, respectively. For this message, the values for XXXX are returned to indicate which ink cartridges are defective. 2 represents a one-letter designator for each door labeled on the printer. 3 represents a one-letter
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    58 Too Many Bins Attached FALSE Intervention required: too many disks installed 40030 58 Too Many Disks Installed FALSE 1 XXXX represents a subset of letters CMYK, where CMYK denotes Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black cartridges, respectively. For this message, the values for XXXX are returned to
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    Yellow Toner Low FALSE Intervention required: toner low 40038 88 Magenta Toner Low FALSE Intervention required: toner low 40038 88 Cyan Toner Low FALSE Intervention required: toner low 40038 88 Black Toner Low FALSE Intervention required: toner low 40038 88 Color Print Cartridge Low
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    letters CMYK, where CMYK denotes Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black cartridges, respectively. For this message, the values for XXXX are returned to indicate which ink cartridges are defective. 2 represents a one-letter designator for each door labeled on the printer. 3 represents a one-letter
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    Messages for Paper Handling Printer State Status Code Display String* Online Status Intervention required: wrong paper size in tray x 30034 34 Wrong Paper Size in Tray x FALSE Intervention required: wrong paper size manual feed 30034 34 Wrong Paper Size Manual Feed FALSE Intervention
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    for more information on printer messages. 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 Media Size Universal Other Envelope Letter Paper Legal Paper
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    Size Codes YY Value 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 90 Media Size A4 Paper Executive Paper 11 x 17 (Ledger) A3 Com 10 Envelope 7 3/4 Envelope (Monarch) C5 Envelope DL Envelope JIS B4 JIS B5 Paper B5 Envelope Custom Media A3+, JB4 Paper (Model specific) JB5 Paper
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    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 Paper Jam FALSE
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    4245w 245 Paper Jam FALSE w indicates this message includes a letter indicating a door or cover. The door or cover needs to be opened. x represents the number of jammed pages in the printer. y represents the tray number. z represents the bin number. * Refer to your printer user documentation for
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    4260x 260 Paper Jam FALSE w indicates this message includes a letter indicating a door or cover. The door or cover needs to be opened. x represents the number of jammed pages in the printer. y represents the tray number. z represents the bin number. * Refer to your printer user documentation for
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    4285w 285 Paper Jam FALSE w indicates this message includes a letter indicating a door or cover. The door or cover needs to be opened. x represents the number of jammed pages in the printer. y represents the tray number. z represents the bin number. * Refer to your printer user documentation for
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    the tray number. z represents the bin number. * Refer to your printer user 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
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    user documentation for information about how to return your printer to the ONLINE state. Once in the ONLINE state, the Ready, Busy, or Waiting message appears on the printer operator panel display or through MarkVision Professional. A printer reset is not available from the printer operator panel
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    user documentation for information about how to return your printer to the ONLINE state. Once in the ONLINE state, the Ready, Busy, or Waiting message appears on the printer operator panel display or through MarkVision Professional. A printer reset is not available from the printer operator panel
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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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    @PJL testpage[] The supported testpage values are listed in the neither flash memory or a disk is installed, the command is ignored. Prints 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 <
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    3-83 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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    printer is not configured for fax send capability • The command is received with a command that selects an interpreter that does not support between tone and pulse modes 1 DTMF, Dual Tone Multi-Frequency, is the system used by touch-tone telephones which assigns a specific frequency, or tone,
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    3-85 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
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    3-86 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 Syntax ACCESS = accesstype bytecount LENGTH = bytecount
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    LRUNFILE command only. Note: The command is ignored if the device is not installed. File storage media. flash flash1 Fname is comprised of a filename, a unique macro PCL symbol set PPDS bitmap font PCL XL user stream All fname specifications must be enclosed in quotation marks and cannot exceed
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    the file on the device, it may automatically attach a .data extension to the fname. See "Filename Extensions" on page 6-10 for more information. For example, if "myfile" is downloaded to flash through PostScript emulation, the fname on the PJL commands is "myfile.data". LOPENFILE Command Use this
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    3-89 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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    3-90 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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    3-91 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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    five digits) followed by a three digit instance number. The first time a font is downloaded after a flash has been formatted, the instance number is 0. Filetypes are described under filename in Table 3-9 "Printer Unique LRESOURCE Variables" on page 3-52. For example, to write password protect a PCL
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    PCL symbol sets. See the table beginning on page 3-86 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 3-51 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 3-86 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 3-86 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 3-51 for information about values for LRWLOCK = "password" and
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    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. The directory indicates the
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    Reference Manual (Third Edition) by Adobe Systems, Inc. To determine which commands your printer supports, see Appendix C: PostScript Support. Selecting SmartSwitch Off and set the printer language default to PostScript emulation. Refer to your printer user documentation for information on changing
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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 Legend: Landscape A Distance between the edge
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    printer supports. Areas A through F in the table are described in the Legend under "Printable Areas" on page 4-3. Table 4-1: Lexmark C720 PostScript 3 Emulation Printable Area Selection Name JIS B5 Paper A4 (203 mm) A5 Executive Letter Legal Universal DL C5 B5 Envelope Other Envelope 9 (Com 9) 10
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    T522, T620, and T622 printers support. Areas A through F in the table are described in the Legend under "Printable Areas" on page 4-3. Table 4-2: Lexmark T Family PostScript 3 Emulation Printable Area Selection Name JIS B5 Paper A4 (203 mm) A5 Executive Folio Letter Legal Statement Universal DL C5
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    Lexmark W820 printer supports. Areas A through F in the table are described in the Legend under "Printable Areas" on page 4-3. Table 4-3: Lexmark W820 PostScript 3 Emulation Printable Area Selection Name A4 (203 mm) A5 JIS B4 JIS B5 Paper A3 Executive Folio Letter Legal 7.25 x 10.5 100 4150
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    Lexmark C720 The Lexmark C720 printer has 156 resident fonts in PostScript emulation. The fonts match the 136 Adobe PostScript 3 resident fonts and include 20 extra fonts. Since the fonts are designed to match Adobe PostScript 3, this is called forward compatibility mode Helvetica-Black Helvetica-
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    GillSans-ExtraBold Goudy Goudy-Italic Goudy-Bold Goudy-BoldItalic Goudy-ExtraBold HoeflerText-Regular HoeflerText-Italic HoeflerText-Black HoeflerText-BlackItalic HoeflerText-Ornaments JoannaMT JoannaMT-Italic JoannaMT-Bold JoannaMT-BoldItalic LubalinGraph-Book LubalinGraph-BookOblique LubalinGraph
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    mode. (The original Lexmark Optra S driver does not send this command.) See Table 4-4 to determine which Lexmark Optra S driver you should use. Table 4-4: Lexmark Optra S Drivers If you need the Lexmark Optra S driver for ... Use ... Windows 2000 Any version of LEXPSNT Windows NT 4.0 Version
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    4-10 PostScript 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
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    PageSize Policy to 7. Therefore, PageSize applies to the media currently installed in the tray without disabling media selection, which may clip the image. For example, if you execute the legal operator when letter size paper is installed, part of the image is clipped from the page. When the literal
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    Table 4-5: 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    b5 1 182.0 x 257.0 7.17 x 10.1 516 x 729
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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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    integer integer integer (string) setuniversalsize changes the current settings for the Universal paper size. Each parameter on the stack indicates: Universal Width minimum to maximum Custom Universal Prompt String String must be 16 characters or less. Error: rangecheck, stackunderflow, typecheck
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    Paper Tray Support When the printer receives one of the operators listed in Table 4-6: "Tray Selected with Tray Operators" on page 4-16, it performs the actions listed as follows. This paper tray selection process ends as soon as a suitable paper source is chosen and paper is fed from this tray
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    Selected with Tray Operators  Supported  Not Supported Printer Model Tray Selected Operator (Corresponding image size is set) a3tray tray with A3 size paper  a4tray a5tray tray with A4 size paper tray with A5 size paper   b4tray tray with B4 size paper  b5tray tray with B5
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    the paper tray that is currently selected. An integer is returned on the stack indicating which paper tray is currently in use. Valid integers are: 0 Tray 1 1 Tray 2 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
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    9 Tray 5 Notes: • 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
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    supported as operators in userdict. These operators change the image size, but do not change the active paper source. Therefore, when these operators are used, part setpagedevice Table 4-7: Envelope Sizes Supported  Supported  Not Supported Envelope Sizes Printer Model C720 J1102 T520, T522 T620
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    4-20 PostScript The literal names in Table 4-8 are supported as PostScript emulation compatible operators. Table 4-8: Literal Names Supported  Supported  Not Supported Literal Names Printer Model C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Literal Name monarcenvelope com10envelope dlenvelope
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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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    PostScript C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table 4-9: Envelopetray Operator Selections  Supported  Not Supported Tray Operators Printer Model Tray Selected (Corresponding image Operator size is set) 110x220envelopetray tray with 110 x 220 size envelopes  dlenvelopetray tray with
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    your printer supports, see printer is switched to a printer language other than PostScript emulation or when a power-on reset occurs. Errors: rangecheck, stackoverflow, typecheck buildtime - buildtime integer returns the BuildTime system parameter, which is a timestamp that identifies the specific
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    password false incorrect password After the boolean is returned, the printer waits 1 second before it continues processing. Errors: stackunderflow, typecheck Note: The password is defined as a the extension false does not add the extension See "Filename Extensions" on page 6-10. Error: stackoverflow
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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-5. • 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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    is successful false the command is unsuccessful and returns an error code Table 4-10: devcontrol Operator Parameters Integer Command Name Parameter Argument Parameter file read/write password Declare file write password Reset device password list Reset file password list Get device password Get
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    4-27 PostScript Table 4-11: Unsuccessful devcontrol Parameter Error Codes Code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Meaning File system access has not been initialized Could not allocate file descriptor
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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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    mounted If a device with the specified device name is not installed, an undefinedfilename error occurs. This operator may change the search order. See "Device IODevice. hasnames true, if the device supports named files. This value is the same as the HasNames device parameter from the
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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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    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 prints. The string
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    32 PostScript dojamrecovery - dojamrecovery boolean queries the user default setting of the Jam Recovery menu 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
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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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    is duplex false printing mode is simplex Note: For printers 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
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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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    is performed since the winding rule is reset to true at the beginning of each by interpreter Error: stackoverflow hardwareiomode - hardwareiomode boolean queries the user default setting Fastbytes On (Fastbytes) Error: stackoverflow idlefonts - idlefonts mark supports compatibility with the IBM
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    is generated. • InitializeAction parameter is set to action plus 1. Errors: invalidaccess, ioerror, rangecheck, stackunderflow, typecheck jobname - jobname (string in statusdict queries and changes the current setting of the JobName user parameter. Originally, jobname is set to null. • To query
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    4-38 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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    % 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 returned on the stack: 0 disabled
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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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    41 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 4-17. printername (string) printername (substring) returns the value of the PrinterName system parameter that is
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    Letter Gothic Bold Letter Gothic Italic Marigold Univers Bold Error: none (Antique Olive Roman) (Letter Gothic Slanted 1 to 240 (Model specific) Number of minutes elapsed after last page prints before Power Saver is invoked. Power Saver reduces power consumption when the printer is idle. When quiet
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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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    returns the user default settings for serial communication parameters. channel has the following valid integer values: 9 25 If only one serial interface port is available on the printer, both DTR/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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    A boolean value is required. Errors: stackunderflow, typecheck setdojamrecovery boolean setdojamrecovery - changes the user default setting of the Jam boolean. It also indicates the current value of the Print PS Error printer setting. The DoPrintErrors system parameter must be present for the
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    PQET On 4 turn PQET On The value you select for PQET returns to the user default setting when the print job is finished. This operator is equivalent to executing > >> setpagedevice Errors: rangecheck, stackunderflow, typecheck setdostartpage boolean setdostartpage
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    false sets printing mode to simplex At the start of the next print job, the value is reset to the user default setting. This operator is equivalent to executing the following PostScript emulation sequence: > setpagedevice Errors: configurationerror, stackunderflow, typecheck
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    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, extension The default setting is true. See "Filename Extensions" on page 6-10. Errors: stackunderflow, typecheck
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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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    setjobtimeout integer setjobtimeout - changes the value of the JobTimeout user parameter for the next page through the end of the the following PostScript emulation sequence: setuserparams Errors: rangecheck, stackunderflow, typecheck setpapertray See page 4-18.
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    : 0 Power Saver Off 1 to 120 or 1 to 240 (Model specific) Number of minutes elapsed after last page prints before Power Saver is invoked. Any changes made by this operator are not active until the end of the print job. Note: Some printer models released in the year 2000 or later designated as
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    discards unprinted data. Refer to your printer user documentation for a list of supported resolutions. The following integers are valid printers, the resolution value returns to the user default setting for the Print Resolution menu item at the end of the print job. • The printer waits for the paper
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    and discarded. Errors: invalidaccess, rangecheck, stackunderflow, typecheck setsoftwareiomode integer setsoftwareiomode - supports compatibility with the error is generated if a duplex unit is not installed. Note: • At the start of the next print job, the setting for tumble is reset to the user
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    supports compatibility with the IBM LaserPrinters 4019, 4029, and 4039. It is parsed and returns a 0 (zero, Binary Mode Off) on the stack. Software IO mode defines the data stream you are using. Errors default) Note: No error is generated if a duplex unit is not installed. This operator is
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    4-57 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 This operator
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    Language Reference Manual (Third Edition) by Adobe Systems, Inc. To determine which parameters and default values your printer supports, see Table installed at the beginning of each print job. The value is set at the start of a job according to the print quality settings selected from the printer
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    Toner Saver feature. True False Starts the printer toner saver mechanism Stops the printer toner integer that provides compatibility with previous Lexmark laser printer drivers. PictureGrade works in conjunction with Screening of the Print Darkness printer setting. Legal values are: 1 Lightest 2
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    cannot be modified by the user. The values are confined to values known by the printer operating system. MediaType entries same paper type. The following values are supported: /Off No size substitution is performed. /A4-Letter If A4 is requested but not installed and Letter is installed, Letter
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    the value of Type for your printer, see Table C-2 on page C-5. ColorCorrection is a null, string, or name object that controls the appearance of colors. The value is determined by the user default setting in the Color Correction menu item. The following values are supported: -null/Display /Vivid
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    . There is a numeric key, which is a dictionary, for each installed input source. Input sources The numeric keys are: Key Source 0 Tray 1 1 Tray 2 2 Envelope feeder 3 Tray 3 4 Multipurpose feeder 5 Tray 4 6 Tray 5 The entries in each input source dictionary describe the media that
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    Type dictionary Definition Mode is a key within printers: 0 - Tray 1 1 - Tray 2 2 - Envelope Feeder 1 or Multipurpose feeder 3 - Multipurpose feeder (see Note) 4 - Tray 3 5 - Tray 4 6 - Tray 5 7 - Feeder 2 Install is used. The following values are supported: 0 Offset Pages is disabled. 1
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    to manually load a sheet of paper. 0 infinite wait or no timeout If the timeout expires, a timeout error is generated. This is initialized at the start of each PostScript emulation job to the value of the Feed Timeout menu item value. Specifies the color of the current media. Specifies the tray
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    Type dictionary Definition Describes the specific actions performed when the N-up the individual N-up pages on the printed page. Supported values are: 0 Portrait 1 Landscape Orientation determines depends on whether they are sent to the printer as portrait or landscape images. The following
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    to draw around the individual Nup pages. Supported values are: 0 No border 1 A solid black line Order is an integer that specifies how of Type for your printer, see Table C-2 on page C-5. LandscapeOverride is a boolean which specifies the orientation of N-up pages. Supported values are: False
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    is a dictionary, for each installed output bin. OutputType and OutputLocation Bin 8 9 Optional Output Bin 9 10 Optional Output Bin 10 OutputType fields can be assigned strings to string, the paper exits into the standard output bin. Specifies if pages are actually printed. Supported values are:
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    when PageSize cannot be matched with any available media (paper, envelope, or other print materials). The actions are is positioned on the media is printer-dependent and may result in part of the image being clipped. other than Off and an installed source has installed media which may be
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    value of Type for your printer, see "PostRenderingEnhanceDetails" on page C-8. A value of 1 - 120 or 1 - 240 (model specific) indicates the number of minutes administration job. Specifies the color model to use for rendering process colors in the printer. Supported values are: DeviceGray
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    Supported values are: Null Use current source (default) 0 Tray 1 1 Tray 2 2 Envelope Feeder 3 Tray 3 4 Multipurpose feeder 5 Tray 4 6 Tray value of Type for your printer, see Table C-2 on page C-5. Specifies whether to staple the current print job. Supported values are: 0 Do not
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    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 printer supports, see Table C-3 on page C-9. Table 4-13: PostScript Emulation User Legal values: Any integer between 0 and 999, inclusive.
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    User . Legal values: 0 Normal mode of Not supported. HalftoneMode is set to 1. Legal values terminated and a PostScript emulation timeout error is generated. Set to 0 printer memory. Legal values: Any non-negative integer. Maximum number of bytes occupied by a single cached form. Legal
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    job, 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 jobs. Legal values: True False Indicates the copypage command is processed as defined in the PostScript Level 2 description
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    error is generated. The exceptions are noted in Table 4-14. Values supplied to setsystemparams that do not match the type of the specified parameter cause typecheck errors. Parameters that are not supported by the printer form cache. 1 These parameters are Lexmark-specific and are in addition to the
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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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    code. (Read-only) Specifies the version of the engine code. (Read-only) Maximum speed of the print engine in pages per minute. Indicates or modifies the Resource Save user default value. True False Resource Save user default value is set to On. Resource Save user error occurred Lexmark-specific
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    10 for the default value of your printer. MaxUPathCache integer Maximum bytes occupied by the user path cache. Legal value: Any non-negative integer. PageCount integer (Read-only) Total number of pages that have been printed. PanelCode1 string (Read-only) Version of the operator panel code
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    Firmware version of the printer controller card. PrinterName string Initialized from the printer name stored in NVRAM (the default name of the printer present on disk or flash). 10 Job/Start file executes before each user job. 11 Both files run (a combination of 1 and 10). Legal Values: 0
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    . A value of zero 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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    supplied to setdevparams that do not match the type of the specified parameter cause typecheck errors. • If a parameter name is not known, an undefined error occurs. • An attempt to change the value of a read-only parameter has no effect on the parameter. • To specify the parameters for a specific
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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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    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. and the device. Returns the value of the Parity menu item. Supported values are: Even Odd None Ignore If Parity is set to Ignore, CheckParity is set
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    Device %LocalTalk%, %LocalTalkA% (%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 and
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    returns False. (Read-only) Supported values are: PostScript AutoSelect PCL PPDS The "type" of the AppleTalk network entity name. This parameter also sets the Type parameter to the same value. The new value is returned by the appletalktype compatibility operator. Legal value: Any string of 32
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    parameters) DelayedOutputClose boolean Selects how the printer manages the port at the end of each print job. Supported values are: True False An read/write only to RAM. There is no NVRAM variable for EtherTalkZone. Legal value: Any string of 32 or fewer non-null characters. Filtering name
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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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    the parameter set. Supported values are: Standard Port Option Slot 1, 2, and 3 (Model specific) PSSmartSwitch boolean Supported values are: True Adaptive DelayedOutputClose boolean Selects how the printer manages the port at the end of each print job. Supported values are: True False An end
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    PCL PPDS (Read-only) 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. Supported values are: True False PCL SmartSwitch is On. PCL SmartSwitch is Off. For more information, see "Using
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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
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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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    values are: PostScript AutoSelect PCL PPDS 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 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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    %, %TokenRingPhysicalD% Address 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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    15: 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. For queries, the Print
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    Power Saver. Supported values are mounted or is full. HasNames boolean (Read-only) Indicates if the disk supports named files. Valid action for initializing the disk. Supported values are: 0 Indicates no set to 1, 2, or 3, an ioerror occurs. Legal value: Any non-negative integer, including 0. The
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    is not mounted, this parameter indicates if the drive supports writeable media. Device Parameters for the IODevice %flash1 (zero) indicates that either the flash is not mounted or is full. HasNames boolean (Read-only) Indicates if the flash parameter is only Legal value: Any non-negative integer.
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    zero) indicates that the device is not mounted. Legal value: Any non-negative integer, including 0 ( equal to the value of PhysicalSize. A rangecheck error occurs if you try to set a larger not mounted or it is full. HasNames boolean (Read-only) Indicates if ROM supports named files. Valid only if
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    . (Read-only) Indicates if the files on the ROM can be opened for write access. Always False. Status and Error Messages Printers return PostScript emulation error messages and status information to the computer through any active interface. To send information to the computer through the parallel
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    emulation interpreter to process the current print job. Tagged Binary mode is immediately exited at the end of the print job. Note: Status queries cannot be received while the printer is in an error state. Status Messages Your printer responds to a Ctrl-T (x'14') status query on an interface by
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    4-104 PostScript To determine which status message keys your printer supports, see Table C-7 on page C-25. Table 4-16: Status Message Keys and Value Descriptions Key job status source Value Description The name of the print job,
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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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    operator panel or through MarkVision Professional and setting the selected language to On for the interface you want. Refer to your printer user documentation for more information. If you have turned off a particular language for an interface, but then decide to send a job to that interface using
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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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    Demonstration files Some printers have connectors that let you install optional flash memory or a disk device; other printers may offer one or becomes full while downloading resources, a message displays on the printer operator panel or through MarkVision Professional. The file being downloaded is
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    Target) Use the Resource Data Collection (Download Target) mode to save the following information to flash 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, the resources must be downloaded again. By storing resources on
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    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 to the device selected. 2 Download the resources to flash memory or disk using PCL emulation
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    bytes free Optional Font Memory Expression used to indicate flash memory 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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    . 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. following occurs: • If multiple macros or symbol sets have been created with duplicate download IDs, only the last macro or symbol set is listed. It is the
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    format used in your printer. In addition, the flash format in your printer also recognizes the following formats: .data (user data) - any file in the list as Unknown File Type. The description column then contains the full filename with the file type (extension). Size The size listed for each
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    field in the file header is set by the PJL LRESOURCE command. See "Printer Unique LRESOURCE Variables" on page 3-51. The description for macros or symbol or updated and a device cannot be formatted or specified as a download target. Read/Write password protection provides the same protection as Write
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    users cannot delete existing files, format the device, or download new files to the device (without first specifying the password). A specific 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
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    other %device% is accessed for a duplicate filename. filename Does not specifically reference a device. The following action occurs: • For the PostScript and all other combinations of search order and available devices, each installed %device% is checked in the search order for the existence of
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    10 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 you may want to remove old versions of PCL language resource collection fonts
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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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    not exist, error recovery can installed, you must partition a minimum of 84MB of the disk for job buffering. You must define the size of the job buffer area before you enable buffering for any link ports. Note: Creating a job buffering partition is only required for the Lexmark C720 and J110 printer
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    other uses. • Increase the time required for a printer reset or recovery after a power loss. • Reprint jobs after a power-on reset (POR). Creating a Partition Note: Creating a job buffering partition is only required for the Lexmark C720 and J110 printer models. Before job buffering is enabled for
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    buffering is enabled through MarkVision Professional, you must perform a full power-on reset before job buffering can occur. Disabling Job Buffering Note: Creating a job buffering partition is only required for the Lexmark C720 and J110 printer models. When you disable job buffering, it takes effect
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    7-1 Specifications CHAPTER 7: Printer Specifications This chapter lists printer specifications and information about hardware, Status Printing Standby (Idle without Power Saver) C720 51 45 Status Printing Standby (Idle without Power Saver) C720 6.6 6.1 1-Meter Average Sound Pressure, dBA
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    7-2 Specifications Electrical Specifications Table 7-2: Printer Electrical Specifications Printer Model C720 (low voltage model) C720 (high voltage model) J110 T520 (low voltage model) T520 (high 220 to 240 V at 50/60 Hz Warning: Lexmark recommends that you do not use voltage converters with
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    7-3 Specifications Power Requirements The following table lists the nominal average power requirements (including fuser power). Table 7-3: Power Requirements Printer Model C720* J110* T520* State 120 V 230 V 100 V 240 V 120 V 230 V Average continuous printing 532 W (mono) 435 W (color
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    7-4 Specifications Physical Specifications Table 7-5: Printer Physical Specifications Dimension C720 1 J110 1 Printer Model T520 Height 605 mm (23.8 in.) 298 mm (11.7 in.) 340 mm (13.4 in.) Width 500 mm (19.7 in.) 515 mm (20.3 in.) 400
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    Requirement Specifications Printer Side C720* J110 Printer Model 10 in.) Rear 305 mm (12 in.) 305 mm (12 in.) 254 mm (10 in.) Above 305 mm (12 in.)* 305 mm (12 in.)* 228.6 (9 in.) * If the Lexmark T620 and T622 models have an optional output device attached or are fully configured printers
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    7-6 Specifications Environmental Conditions Note: When shipping or storing printers, always pack the printer supplies (cartridges and photoconductors, for example) separately. Table 7-9: Temperature Ranges Printer Model C720 Operating Value 10 to 32.5°C (50 to 90.5°F) J110 T520, T522 T620,
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    7-7 Specifications Altitude Specifications Table 7-11: Printer Altitude Specifications Printer Model C720 J110 T520 T522 T620 T622 W820 Altitude (Above Sea Level) 0 - 2500 m (8,200 ft) 0 - 3000 m (9,750 ft) 0 - 3048 m (10,000 ft) 0 - 3048 m (10,000 ft) 0 - 3048 m (10,000 ft) 0 - 3048 m (10,000
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    , paper texture, or temperature. Average times are as follows: Table 7-13: Time to Print the First Page Printer Model C720 J110 Time to Print First Page (Time in Seconds) 15/22.51 6/92 T520,T522
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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 8-49 for more information about print
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    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 Communications Port Using Windows 95/98/Me In your Windows 95/98/Me
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    Up the Communications Port Using Windows NT 4.0 In your Windows NT 4.0 application: 1 the Settings button. The Settings screen for this specific port displays. For example, if you select out the fields for the following printer settings to make them match your printer settings: • Baud Rate • Parity
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    Up the Communications Port Using Windows 2000 In your Windows 2000 application: 1 On the specific port displays. For example, if you select the COM1 port, then the Communications Port [COM1] Properties screen displays. 9 Select the Port Settings tab. 10 Fill out the fields for the following printer
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    desktop of your PC, right click on the printer icon for the printer you want to set up. 2 Select Printer Properties. 3 Select Output Port. 4 From screen displayed, fill out the fields for the following printer settings to make them match your printer settings: • Description • Timeout • Baud Rate •
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    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). • Share the printer using a printer-sharing device. • Need to connect the printer to a computer that does not have an available parallel
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    (10 ft) parallel cable part number 43H5171 to connect your printer to a personal computer or to a host system with a Centronics-compatible parallel port using the optional parallel connector available once the parallel/USB interface option card is installed. Refer to your printer user documentation
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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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    • When the 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. Out Paper Exception signal indicates no paper is loaded, a paper jam exists, or a paper feed error occurred. Out Select signal
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    MarkVision Professional. Refer to your printer user documentation for more information. 32 4 ERROR* Out Inverted logic: signal is active when low This signal indicates a printer error condition. The signal level becomes low when the printer is: • In paper exception status • Not ready because
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    36 16 SLCTIN* signal is active when low N/A 36 PERIPHERAL LOGIC HIGH N/A means non-applicable. Direction Description In Set low by host computer to select printer. Out Driven by the
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    downloaded fonts and macros. • The link buffer remains intact. • Variable default paper size settings become the active paper formatting size. • If paper is loaded in a tray with auto size sensing, the printer resets the active default paper formatting size to the size of the paper in the tray
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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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    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 following illustration supports Standard and Fastbytes protocols and IEEE 1284 Nibble, Byte, and ECP protocols. 18 IEEE 1284-C 36 Printer Side 14
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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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    8-16 Interfaces • Controls data flow control with BUSY 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
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    Fastbytes Protocol Data Transfer Sequence Your printer is equipped with Fastbytes 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
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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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    to your printer user documentation for the factory default for your printer. If the host side of the parallel interface is using open collector drivers to transmit data to the printer, Parallel Mode 1 should be set to Off to increase reliability of data transfer. Turning this mode Off equalizes
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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 C720
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    J110 The following diagram illustrates the STROBE receiver for the Lexmark J110. +5V, 5% Connector Pin 1.1K ohm ±10% 33 ohm ±10% 690 pF ±10% GND FCT 2827, FCT 2828, or ASIC PIN (J110) STROBE Receiver for the Lexmark T520, T522, T620, T622, and W820 The following diagram illustrates the STROBE
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    8-22 Interfaces AUTOFD* Receiver for the Lexmark C720 The following diagram illustrates the AUTOFD* receiver for the Lexmark C720. +5V, 5% Connector Pin 1.1K ohm ±10% 39 ohm ±5% FCT 2827 or FCT 2828 690 pF ±10% GND AUTOFD* Receiver for the Lexmark J110 The following diagram illustrates the
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    +5V, 5% Connector Pin 1.1K ohm ±10% 39 ohm ±5% FCT 2827 620 pF ±10% GND DATA 1-8 Signal Driver/Receivers for the Lexmark C720 The following diagram illustrates each of the DATA 1-8 signal driver/receivers for the Lexmark C720. +5V, 5% Connector Pin 2.2K ohm ±10% 33 ohm ±5% FCT 2245 220 pF
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    J110 The following diagram illustrates each of the DATA 1-8 signal driver/receivers for the Lexmark J110. +5V, 5% Connector Pin 2.2K ohm ±10% 33 ohm ±5% FCT 2245 or ASIC PIN (J110) 220 pF ±20% GND DATA 1-8 Signal Driver/Receivers for the Lexmark T520, T522, T620, T622, and W820 The following
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    ACKNLG*, ERROR*, SLCT, PE Drivers for the Lexmark C720 The following diagram illustrates the ACKNLG*, ERROR*, SLCT, PE drivers for the Lexmark C720. +5V FCT 2827 or FCT 2828 2.2K ohm ±10% 39 ohm ±5% 220 pF ±20% Connector Pin GND ACKNLG*, ERROR*, SLCT, PE Drivers for the Lexmark J110 The
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    and W820 The following diagram illustrates the ACKNLG*, ERROR*, SLCT, PE drivers for the Lexmark T520, T522, T620, T622, and W820. +5V 2.2K ohm ±10% FCT 2827 39 ohm ±5% 150 pF ±20% Connector Pin GND BUSY Driver and INIT* Receiver for the Lexmark C720 The following diagram illustrates the BUSY
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    and INIT* Receiver for the Lexmark J110 The following diagram illustrates the BUSY driver and the INIT* receiver for the Lexmark J110. +5V 1.1K ohm ±10% INIT* 39 ohm ±5% (input) 1722 pF ±20% GND +5V 50K ohm ±5% FCT 2827, FCT 2828, or ASCI (J110) BUSY 2.2K ohm ±10% (output) 220 pF ±20% GND
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    , T622, and W820 The following diagram illustrates the BUSY driver and the INIT* receiver for the Lexmark T520, T522, T620, T622, and W820. +5V 1.1K ohm ±10% INIT* 39 ohm ±5% (input) 1650 pF ±20% GND +5V 50K ohm ±5% FCT 2827 BUSY 2.2K ohm ±10% (output) 150 pF ±20% GND 39 ohm ±5% FCT 2827
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    8-29 Interfaces SLCTIN* Receiver for the Lexmark C720 The following diagram illustrates the SLCTIN* receiver for the Lexmark C720. +5V, 5% Connector Pin 1.1K ohm ±10% 39 ohm ±10% GND FCT 2827 or FCT 2828 1720 pF ±20% SLCTIN* Receiver for the Lexmark J110 The following diagram illustrates the
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    8-30 Interfaces SLCTIN* Receiver for the Lexmark T520, T522, T620, T622, and W820 The following diagram illustrates the SLCTIN* receiver for the Lexmark T520, T522, T620, T622, and W820. +5V, 5% Connector Pin 1.1K ohm ±10% 39 ohm ±10% GND FCT 2827 1650 pF ±20%
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    -232C serial interface. If a serial connector is not standard, you may be able to install a Tri-Port interface option card. Refer to your printer user documentation for more information. The Tri-Port interface option card supports two serial interface standards: RS-232C and RS-422. The RS-422 serial
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    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 protocol when in serial mode. 6 DSR In Data Set Ready. This pin is optionally used for data validation, depending on the Honor DSR
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    with Serial Interface RS-232C Note: These instructions are for connecting the printer to an IBM-compatible personal computer using a Part Number 6450242 (254 mm or 10 in.). Null modem cables, such as Lexmark part number 1038693 [15.24 m (50 ft)], will connect the converter cable to the printer.
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    print. Data Transmission The list of acceptable data transfer rates (in bits per second) can be accessed from the printer operator panel or through MarkVision Professional. Refer to your printer user documentation for more information. Data Bits The printer sends or receives 7 or 8 data bits in each
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    , or framing). The 54 Standard Serial Error or the 54 Serial Option x Error can be reset from the printer operator panel or through MarkVision Professional. Refer to your printer user documentation for more information. If repeated serial errors occur, power the printer off and then back on to
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    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/XOFF/DTR mode, the printer uses both XON/XOFF and DTR pacing. When XON/XOFF/DTR/DSR mode is active, the printer uses both XON/XOFF and DTR/DSR pacing
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    to computer (receive mode) Ignored Table 8-6 shows the state of each serial interface 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
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    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 4 Legend: 1 The RTS signal is driven active as long as power is supplied to the printer. 2 The DTR signal becomes active
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    conditions: • Buffer full • Attendance error • Printer not in ready state The following diagram illustrates XON/XOFF Protocol Timing. 1 RTS DTR 2 DSR 3 Receive Data Valid XMT RXD XON 4 XOFF XON 5 6 Legend: 1 The RTS signal is driven active as long as power is supplied to the printer. 2 The
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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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    printer user documentation for more information. To view or change the OS/2 settings: 1 Select the printer icon. 2 Select Open. 3 Select Settings. The Printer - Settings screen appears. 4 From the Printer Port Using Windows 95/98/Me" on page 8-2 • "Setting Up the Communications Port Using Windows NT
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    Plug and Play External COM Device Draft Specification, Rev. 0.86. Devices that are compatible serial devices. • Identify the device. • Locate a driver for the device. • Detect detachment of serial devices need to purchase a custom cable for RS-422 support. You may also need to purchase an adapter
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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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    data in data frames (also known as packets). You can create 10-bit, 11-bit, 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
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    , or framing). The 54 Standard Serial Error or the 54 Serial Option x Error can be reset from your printer operator panel or through MarkVision Professional. Refer to your printer user documentation for more information. If repeated serial errors occur, power the printer off and back on to restore
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    , or framing). The 54 Standard Serial Error or the 54 Serial Option x Error can be reset from your printer operator panel or through MarkVision Professional. Refer to your printer user documentation for more information. If repeated serial errors occur, power the printer off and then back on to
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    RS-422 adapter card. • Installed support software for the RS-422 adapter 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:9600,n,8,1,p mode
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    your printer operator panel or through MarkVision Professional. Refer to your printer user documentation printer. The Serial Port Settings screen appears. 5 From the Serial Port Settings screen, choose the settings you want to use. Note: Data Flow Control should be set to None. 6 Select OK. Windows
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    the IEEE 802.3u Fast Ethernet standard for 100BaseTX networks using Category 5 UTP cabling. For information on installing a print server in your 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
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    installed. The input buffers serve the same purpose as a print spooler and can be allocated automatically by the printer 10, or 12MB 48K 24K 48K 16, 18, or 20MB 48K (1MB if no optional 24K adapter is installed Note: When using serial communication, the printer signals the host computer to stop
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    Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference command descriptions. Printer Model C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Command ESCE ESCY ESCZ ESCz ESC&a#C ESC&a#G ESC&a#H ESC&a#L ESC&a#M ESC&a#P ESC&a#R ESC&a#V ESC&b#M ESC&c#T ESC&d@ ESC&d#A Function Printer Reset Print Mode Character Text
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    A-2 PCL Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table A-1: PCL Emulation Commands (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference command descriptions. Printer Model Command ESC&d#D ESC&f#G ESC&f#F 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(a)
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    Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table A-1: PCL Emulation Commands (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference command descriptions. Printer Method Unit-of-Measure Primary Font Symbol Set Select Primary Download Font (by Font ID) Select Default Primary Font Define
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    Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table A-1: PCL Emulation Commands (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference command descriptions. Printer Mode Transfer Raster Data (by Plane) Transfer Area Pattern Control Symbol Set ID Code Symbol Set Control Page  2-34
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    Point Vertical Rectangle Size (in Decipoints) User-Defined Pattern Picture Frame Horizontal Size (in Decipoints) Picture Frame Vertical Size (in Decipoints) Logical Operation Pixel Placement Color Lookup Tables Download Dither Matrix Print Quality Driver Configuration Command Push / Pop Palette Set
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    A-6 PCL Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table A-1: PCL Emulation Commands (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference command descriptions. Printer Model Command ESC*s#U ESC*s#X ESC*t#H ESC*t#I ESC*t#J ESC*t#R ESC*t#V ESC*g#W ESC*v#A ESC*v#B ESC*v#C ESC*v#I ESC
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    A-7 PCL Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table A-2 lists GL/2 commands and identifies the printers that support them. Table A-2: GL/2 Commands  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference command descriptions. Printer Model Command AA AC AD AR AT BR BZ CF CI CO CP CR DF DI
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    Input P1 and P2 Input Relative P1 and P2 Input Window Line Attributes Label, Default Terminator = '03'x Label Origin Uses PCL Label Origin Line Type Logical Operation Number of Pens Plot Absolute Pen Color Pen Down Polyline Encoded Polygon Mode Pixel Placement Plot Relative Pen Up Pen Width Page
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    Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table A-2: GL/2 Commands (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference command descriptions. Printer Vectors - 9, level Transparent Data Threshold Matrix Transparency Mode User Defined Line Wedge Fill Pen Width Units Page 
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    have a full description. Note: The word common applies to those variables common to both your Lexmark printer and the Hewlett-Packard Company's LaserJet printers. C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table B-1: Common Variables for Both Printer Languages  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers
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    Table B-1: Common Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference variable descriptions and are listed for supported variables only. Default values are listed for exceptions only. Printer Model C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Variable
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    numbers reference variable descriptions and are listed for supported variables only. Default values are listed for exceptions only. Printer Model C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Variable Name PAGEPROTECT PAPER PARALLEL PASSWORD PERSONALITY POWERSAVE POWERSAVETIME PRINTQUALITY QTY RENDERMODE
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    PJL Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table B-2: Printer Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference variable descriptions and are listed for supported variables only. Default values are listed for exceptions only. Printer Model
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    Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference variable descriptions and are listed for supported variables only. Default values are listed for exceptions only. Printer Model C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Variable Name
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    Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference variable descriptions and are listed for supported variables only. Default values are listed for exceptions only. Printer Model C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Variable Name
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    Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference variable descriptions and are listed for supported variables only. Default values are listed for exceptions only. Printer Model C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Variable Name
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    Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference variable descriptions and are listed for supported variables only. Default values are listed for exceptions only. Printer Model C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Variable Name
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    Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference variable descriptions and are listed for supported variables only. Default values are listed for exceptions only. Printer Model C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Variable Name
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    B-10 PJL Support Table B-2: Printer Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference variable descriptions and are listed for supported variables only. Default values are listed for exceptions only. Printer Model C720 J110 T520, T522
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    B-11 PJL Support Table B-2: Printer Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference variable descriptions and are listed for supported variables only. Default values are listed for exceptions only. Printer Model C720 J110 T520, T522
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    3-47 US - PC-8, Non-US - PC850 C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table B-4: Printer Unique Variables for PCL Emulation  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference variable descriptions. Printer Model Variable Name LA4WIDTH LASSIGNFEEDER LASSIGNMANUALENVELOPE LASSIGNMANUALPAPER
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    Name LPICTUREGRADE LPSFONTPRIORITY Page 3-51    3-51    C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table B-7: Printer Unique LRESOURCE Variables  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference variable descriptions. Printer Model Variable Name LDESCRIPTION LRWLOCK LWLOCK Page
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       3-60      Table B-9: USTATUS Unsolicited Status Variables  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference variable descriptions. Printer Model Variable Name DEVICE JOB PAGE TIMED Page 3-60      3-60      3-60      3-60      C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820
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    B-15 PJL Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table B-10: PJL Messages for Auto-Continuable Conditions  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions. Message Page Intervention Required USB Port Disabled 3-63 Intervention Required PPDS Font Error 3-63
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    Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table B-10: PJL Messages for Auto-Continuable Conditions (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions. Message Page Intervention Required Parallel Port Disabled 3-64 Intervention Required Parallel Port Error
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    B-17 PJL Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table B-10: PJL Messages for Auto-Continuable Conditions (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions. Message Page Intervention Required Scheduled Maintenance 3-65 Intervention Required Resource
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 375
    Warning Status Code 40010 40021 40021 Return String Insert PC Cartridge  Cartridge Life Expired XXXX  (XXXX represents a subset of letters CMYK, where CMYK denotes Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black cartridges, respectively.) Cartridge Life Warning XXXX  Printer Model  C720 J110
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    Attendance Conditions (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions. Message Page Intervention Required - 3-67 Printer Upper Door Open Intervention Required - 3-67 Printer Cover Open Intervention Required - 3-67 Close Toner Box Cover Intervention Required
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 377
    Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions. Message Page Status Code Return String Intervention Required - 3-68 40021 Insert Print Cartridge  Insert Print Cartridge Intervention Required - 3-68 40022 2xx Paper Jam  Paper Jam Intervention Required - 3-68 40027 Check Tray
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    Toner Low 88 Magenta Toner Low 88 Cyan Toner Low 3-69 88 Black Toner Low 88 Color Print Cartridge Low  88 Black Print Cartridge Low 88 Photo Print Cartridge Low Intervention Required - 3-69 40038 88 Cartridge Low  Cartridge Low Intervention Required - 3-69 40038 Replace PC Kit
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    Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions. Message Page Status Code Return String Intervention Required - 3-70 40049 STMSG message  STMSG Intervention Required - 3-70 40050 Replace Fuser  Replace Fuser Intervention Required - 3-70 40050 Replace Transfer Kit
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 380
    Printer Model  Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions. Message Status Page Code Return String* Intervention Required Wrong Paper Size in Tray x 3-71 30034 34 Wrong Paper Size in Tray x  Intervention Required - 3-71 30034 34 Wrong Paper  Wrong Paper Size Manual
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    24 PJL Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table B-13: PJL Messages for Paper Jams  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions. Printer Model Message Intervention Required Paper Jam Intervention Required Paper Jam Intervention Required Paper Jam Intervention
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    25 PJL Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table B-13: PJL Messages for Paper Jams (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions. Printer Model Message Intervention Required Paper Jam Intervention Required Paper Jam Intervention Required Paper Jam
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    26 PJL Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table B-13: PJL Messages for Paper Jams (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions. Printer Model Message Intervention Required Paper Jam Intervention Required Paper Jam Intervention Required Paper Jam
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    27 PJL Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table B-13: PJL Messages for Paper Jams (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference message descriptions. Printer Model Message Intervention Required Paper Jam Intervention Required Paper Jam Intervention Required Paper Jam
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    jammed pages in the printer. y represents the tray number. z represents the bin number. C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table B-14: Service Errors  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference message description. Printer Model Message ALL SERVICE MESSAGES Page Error Code 3-78 50000
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 386
    B-29 PJL Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table B-16: Lexmark Unique PJL Commands  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference command descriptions. Printer Model Command LBEEP LDOWNLOADTARGET LPORTROTATE LPRINT testpage • LPRINTDIRECTORY • LPRINTTESTPAGE • LPRINTMENUS •
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 387
    B-30 PJL Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table B-17: File and Device Protection Commands  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference command descriptions. Printer Model Command LDECLARE LRESOURCE LDELETEPASSWORD LQUERYSEED LBYPASSWORD KEY Page  3-94   3-95   3-97
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 388
    about PostScript emulation, see "PostScript Emulation" on page 4-1. C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table C-1: Supplemental Operators  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference operator descriptions. Printer Model Operator Name appletalktype buildtime byteorder checkpassword
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 389
    C-2 PS Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table C-1: Supplemental Operators (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference operator descriptions. Printer Model Operator Name doprinterrors doret dostartpage dosysstart duplexer duplexmode enginesync file filenameforall
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 390
    C-3 PS Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table C-1: Supplemental Operators (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference operator descriptions. Printer Model Operator Name PS2fonts PS3fonts quiet ramsize realformat renamefile resolution revision sccbatch
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 391
    C-4 PS Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table C-1: Supplemental Operators (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference operator descriptions. Printer Model Operator Name setpapertray setprintername setquiet setresolution setsccbatch setsccinteractive
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 392
    Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table C-2: Page Device Parameters  Supported  Not Supported 4-61 101  4-61 Auto  4-61 0  4-61 0  4-61   4-61 false  Printer Model  false false false false false false  PictureGrade           false
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 393
    Printer Model Key EndPage ExitJamRecovery HWResolution ImagingBBox InputAttributes • 0 - Tray 1 • 1 - Tray 2 • 2 - Envelope Feeder • 3 - Tray 3 • 4 - Multipurpose Feeder • 5 - Tray 4 • 6 - Tray 5 • PageSize • MatchAll • MediaColor • MediaType • MediaWeight • InputLocation • Mode • Priority Install
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    Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table C-2: Page Device Parameters (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference parameter descriptions. Default values are listed. Printer 8 • 9 - Optional Bin 9 • 10 - Optional Bin 10 • OutputType • OutputLocation Page 4-64 null 
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 395
    C-8 PS Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table C-2: Page Device Parameters (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference parameter descriptions. Default values are listed. Printer Model Key OutputPage OutputType PageDeviceName PageSize Policies • PolicyNotFound •
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 396
    C-9 PS Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table C-3: User Interpreter Parameters  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference parameter descriptions. Printer Model Key AccurateScreens CollatedCopies HalftoneMode IdiomRecognition JobName JobTimeout MaxDictStack MaxExecStack
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 397
    10 PS Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table C-4: System Interpreter Parameters  Supported  Not Supported  Printer Model  false false false 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  0 0 0  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Initialized from the Print PS Error menu
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    C-11 PS Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table C-4: System Interpreter Parameters (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference parameter descriptions. Default values are listed. Printer Model Key InstalledRam JobTimeout Page 4-77 4-77 MaxDisplayAndSourceList 4-
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 399
    C-12 PS Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table C-4: System Interpreter Parameters (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference parameter descriptions. Default values are listed. Printer Model Key StaticRamSize SystemParamsPassword UseOldcopypage UseOldfonts
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 400
    C-13 PS Support C720 J110 T520 T520n T522 T522n T62x T62xn W820 W820n Table C-5: Devices Supported  Supported  Not Supported n Network version of the printer model x refers to either the T620 or T622 printer Printer Model Device %ParallelA% Page 4-74 %ParallelB% %ParallelC% %
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    C-14 PS Support C720 J110 T520 T520n T522 T522n T62x T62xn W820 W820n Table C-5: Devices Supported (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported n Network version of the printer model x refers to either the T620 or T622 printer Printer Model Device %IR_A% Page 4-74 %IR_B% %IR_C% %IR_D%
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 402
    C-15 PS Support C720 J110 T520 T520n T522 T522n T62x T62xn W820 W820n Table C-5: Devices Supported (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported n Network version of the printer model x refers to either the T620 or T622 printer Printer Model Device %LPR_A% Page 4-74 %LPR_B% %LPR_C% %
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 403
    C-16 PS Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table C-6: Device Parameters  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference parameter descriptions. Printer Model Key Page Device Parameters for the Communication Device %Parallel%, %ParallelA%, %ParallelB%, %ParallelC%, %ParallelD%
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    C-17 PS Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table C-6: Device Parameters (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference parameter descriptions. Printer Model Key Page Device Parameters for the Communication Device %Serial%, %SerialA%, %SerialB%, %SerialC%, %SerialD% (
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 405
    C-18 PS Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table C-6: Device Parameters (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference parameter descriptions. Printer Model Key Page Device Parameters for the Communication Device %EtherTalk%, %EtherTalkA%, %EtherTalkB%, %EtherTalkC%,
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 406
    C-19 PS Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table C-6: Device Parameters (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference parameter descriptions. Printer Model Key Page Device Parameters for the Communication Device %USB%, %USB_A%, %USB_B%, %USB_C%, %USB_D%
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    C-20 PS Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table C-6: Device Parameters (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference parameter descriptions. Printer Model Key Page Device Parameters for the Communication Device %TokenTalk%, %TokenTalkA%, %TokenTalkB%, %TokenTalkC%,
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 408
    C-21 PS Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table C-6: Device Parameters (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference parameter descriptions. Printer Model Key Page Device Parameters for the Communication Device %RemotePrinter%, %RemotePrinterA%, %RemotePrinterB%, %
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 409
    C-22 PS Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table C-6: Device Parameters (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference parameter descriptions. Printer Model Key Page Device Parameters for the Communication Device %LexLink%, %LexLinkA%, %LexLinkB%, %LexLinkC%, %
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 410
    C-23 PS Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table C-6: Device Parameters (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference parameter descriptions. Printer Model Key Page Device Parameters for the Communication Device %TokenRingPhysical%, %TokenRingPhysicalA%, %
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 411
    C-24 PS Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table C-6: Device Parameters (Continued)  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference parameter descriptions. Printer Model Key Page Device Parameters for the Parameters Device %flash1% BlockSize  4-100  Free  4-100 
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 412
    C-25 PS Support C720 J110 T520, T522 T620, T622 W820 Table C-7: PostScript Commands: Message Keys  Supported  Not Supported Page numbers reference status message key and value descriptions. Printer Model Key job status source Page  4-104   4-104   4-104    
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 413
    mode 6-2 retrieval speed 6-13 storing fonts, macros, and symbol sets 6-2 viewing the contents 6-3 disk option, download target (PJL) 3-30 drivers ACKNLG* Lexmark C720 8-25 Lexmark J110 8-25 Lexmark T520 8-26 Lexmark T522 8-26 Lexmark T620 8-26 Lexmark T622 8-26 Lexmark W820 8-26 ERROR* Lexmark C720
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 414
    to edge printing See whole page setting electrical specifications 7-2 envelope sizes supported 4-19 Lexmark C720 2-4 Lexmark J110 2-5 Lexmark T family 2-6 environmental commands and variables (PJL) 3-7 environmental conditions 7-6 errors, service 3-78 escape commands (PCL emulation) categorized by
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 415
    specifications codes 3-72 menus, printing settings from PJL 3-82 multipurpose feeder paper source PCL emulation 2-27 Printer Job Language (PJL) 3-38 N network support 8-49 noise emission levels 7-1 nonprintable areas 2-8 notation, commands PCL emulation 2-22 PostScript emulation 4-10 Printer
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 416
    4-3 paper handling 3-71 paper sizes status message codes 3-72 paper sizes supported Lexmark C720 2-4 Lexmark J110 2-5 Lexmark T family 2-6 Lexmark W820 2-7 paper trays PCL emulation paper size 2-27 paper source 2-27 PostScript emulation automatic size sensing search order 4-15 operators 4-16 Printer
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    34 select download font (primary) 2-34 select download font ( 2-25 output bin 2-29 printer reset 2-25 short-edge offset 2-28 page size 2-27 paper source 2-27 print direction 2- mode 2-37 pixel placement 2-37 select current pattern 2-37 set pattern reference point 2-38 source transparency mode 2-37 user
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    ID code 2-35 control codes 2-22 font and symbol set support Lexmark C720 2-10 Lexmark J110 2-20 Lexmark T520 2-10 Lexmark T522 2-10 Lexmark T620 2-10 Lexmark T622 2-10 Lexmark W820 2-10 GL/2 Language 2-47 linking commands 2-23 paper and envelope dimensions Lexmark C720 2-4 Lexmark J110 2-5 Lexmark
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 419
    PostScript emulation (continued) paper tray commands (continued) setpapertray 4-18 paper tray support 4-15 password protecting Type 1 fonts on flash memory or disk 3-92 printable areas 4-3 saving fonts on flash memory or disk 6-3 selecting language 4-1 SmartSwitch 4-1 status and error messages 4-102
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 420
    Disks Installed 3-68, 3-69 58 Too Many Trays Attached 3-68 59 Incompatible Bin x 3-70 87 PerfectFinish Empty 3-69 88 Black Print Cartridge Low 3-69 88 Black Toner Low 3-69 88 Cartridge Low 3-69 88 Color Print Cartridge Low 3-69 88 Cyan Toner Low 3-69 88 Magenta Toner Low 3-69 88 Photo Print
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 421
    3-68 Reattach Output Bin 3-68 Replace Fuser 3-70 Replace PC Kit 3-69 Replace PC Kit To Continue 3-69 Replace Toner Cartridge 3-69 Replace Toner Cartridge To Continue 3-69 Replace Transfer Kit 3-70 STMSG message 3-70 auto-continuable messages 3-63 34 Short Paper 3-64 35 Res Save Off Deficient
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 422
    10 Index Printer command syntax command codes 3-1 optional Black Print Cartridge Low 3-61 88 Black Toner Low 3-61 88 Color Print Cartridge Low 3-61 88 Cyan Toner Low 3-61 88 Magenta Toner Low 3-61 88 Photo Print Cartridge Low 3-61 88 Toner Low 3-61, 3-62 88 Yellow Toner Low 3-61 Bin Full
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 423
    88 Ink Low 3-61 Replace Fuser 3-61, 3-62 Replace PC Kit 3-61, 3-62 Replace Toner 3-61, 3-62 Replace Transfer 3-62 Res Reduced 3-62 Resetting the Printer 3-61 Tray Empty 3-62 Tray Missing 3-62 Waiting 3-62 status messages and codes 3-61 variable categories 3-7 common variables
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 424
    LCUSTOMTYPE6OUTBIN 3-29 LCUSTOMTYPE6TEXTURE 3-30 LCUSTOMTYPE6WEIGHT 3-30 LDESCRIPTION 3-52 LDOWNLOADTARGET 3-30 LDRYTIMEDELAY 3-30 LENVELOPEENHANCE 3-30 Printer Job Language (PJL) (continued) variables (continued) LENVELOPELENGTH 3-30 LENVELOPEOUTBIN 3-30 LENVELOPETEXTURE 3-30 LENVELOPEWEIGHT 3-31
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 425
    3-42 LSEPARATORSOURCE 3-42 LSTANDARDOUTBINNAME 3-42 LSTAPLE 3-43 Printer Job Language (PJL) (continued) variables (continued) 3-15 MEDIATYPE 3-15 MPTRAY 3-15 ORIENTATION 3-15 OUTBIN 3-16 PAGEPROTECT 3-16 PAPER 3-16 PARALLEL 3-17 PASSWORD 3-17 PERSONALITY 3-17 PITCH 3-47 POWERSAVE 3-17
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 426
    mode (continued) uncoded data 2-52 raster image graphics 2-51 receivers AUTOFD* Lexmark C720 8-22 Lexmark J110 8-22 Lexmark T520 8-23 Lexmark T522 8-23 Lexmark T620 8-23 Lexmark T622 8-23 Lexmark W820 8-23 BUSY driver Lexmark C720 8-26 Lexmark J110 8-27 Lexmark T520 8-28 Lexmark T522 8-28 Lexmark
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 427
    C720 2-16 Lexmark T520 2-16 Lexmark T522 2-16 Lexmark T620 2-16 Lexmark T622 2-16 Lexmark W820 2-16 setting password protection 3-92 storing on flash memory or disk 6-3 support ISO fonts 2-19 non-text fonts 2-18 text fonts 2-16 syntax, commands PCL emulation 2-22 PostScript emulation 4-10 Printer
  • Lexmark T620 | Technical Reference - Page 428
    page 7-8 trays PCL emulation page size 2-27 paper source 2-27 PostScript emulation automatic size sensing search order 4-15 operators 4-16 Printer Job Language (PJL) paper size 3-14 paper source 3-38 status message codes 3-72 Type 1 fonts description 2-14 forward/backward compatibility modes 2-14
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