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HP Color LaserJet Printer, PCL 5 Color Technical Reference, Manual - laserjet laser printer
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HP Color LaserJet Printer As its name implies, the HP Color LaserJet printer is a color laser printer. This 300 dpi printer adds several new features to the PCL 5 language. These new features are summarized in the table below and are described in detail in the PCL 5 Color Technical Reference Manual (part number 5961-0940). The printer also supports logical operations, the HP-GL/2 Merge Control command, and pixel placement (both PCL and HP-GL/2 commands). These commands are described in the HP LaserJet 4L section of this chapter and also in the PCL 5 Color Technical Reference Manual. Table 2-10. PCL Feature Additions for HP Color LaserJet Printer Feature AppleTalk Configuration Status Modified Assign Color Index New Color Components 1, 2, 3 New Color lookup Tables New CR (Color Range-HP-GL/2) New Configure Image Data New Download Dither Matrix New Download Pattern New Foreground Color New Gamma Correction New Monochrome Print Mode New NP (Number of Pens- HP-GL/2) Palette Control Palette Control ID New New New Comments In addition to supporting the RENAME, JOB, and TYPE key values, this printer also supports the ZONE value. Assigns the three current color components to the specified palette index number. These three commands specify the three color components of any new color entry in the color palette. Enables and specifies color lookup tables to map color input data into a new output range based on point-by-point conversions. A lookup table is specified for each primary color. Sets the range for specifying relative color data. Configures the printer for color imaging-establishes a modifiable color palette, sets the pixel encoding mode, and sets the number of bits per index and per primary color. Specifies a single dither matrix for all three primary colors. Downloads user-defined patterns, including color patterns, to the printer. Sets the foreground color to the specified index of the current palette. Specifies the gamma correction to be applied equally to each primary color. Provides a means to convert a color page to a quick-printing gray-scale equivalent. Resizes the palette after the IN or ?*v#W commands. Provides a mechanism for marking and deleting palettes. Identifies a palette to be used for some of the palette control functions. ENWW Printer-Specific Differences 2-69