HP 3300mfp HP PCL/PJL reference - Printer Job Language Technical Reference Man - Page 332
Printer Language, Ready Message, Secure PJL Job, Solicited Status, Status Readback
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Printer Language A set of syntax and semantic rules used to control a printer. PCL and PostScript are both printer languages-they both contain commands that enable the user to control where marks are printed on a page. Ready Message A ready message is displayed on the control panel display when no error conditions are present. When errors occur, an error message replaces the ready message until the situation is corrected or the printer auto-continues. The PJL RDYMSG command is used to specify a ready message to replace the "00 READY" message. Secure PJL Job A "secure" PJL job is a job that contains the correct password in the JOB command. See the "PJL Job Security" section in Chapter 5 for more information. Solicited Status Solicited status is printer status information that is specifically requested. For example, the command @PJL INFO ID solicits the printer's ID. The printer responds to solicited status messages as they are received. See "unsolicited status." Status Readback Sending printer status information from the printer to the host computer. Universal Exit Language (UEL) Command A PJL command, understood by all LaserJet personalities, that prompts the active personality to finish processing the current job and exit the personality. PJL also recognizes the UEL command and, when received, PJL discards any unprocessed partial PJL command and prepares to accept the next PJL command. Glossary-6 EN