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PC (Pen Color), HP Color LaserJet 4500 or 8500 printers.

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PC (Pen Color) This command changes the pen color in a palette created by the IN or CID command (?*v#W). The PC command defaults the colors of all pens as indicated in the table below. PC [pen [,primary1, primary2, primary3;]] or PC [pen;] or PC[;] Parameter pen primary1, primary2, primary3 Format integer clamped real Functional Range Parameter Default determined by NP see table 0 to 255 (for those see table printers supporting the CR command, the CR command determines the range) • pen - specifies the number of the pen whose color is being defined. An out-of-range pen parameter sets error 3 and the command is ignored. (The range for the pen parameter is determined by the size of the current color palette.) • primary1, primary2, primary3 - specifies the primary component values which are to be associated with that pen. See the CR command description for the range associated with the values. If a primary color is outside of the color range defined in the CR command, the value is clamped to the color range limits (the CR command is not supported by the HP Color LaserJet 4500 or 8500 printers). 7-14 Color Vector Graphics (HP-GL/2) EN

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7-14
Color Vector Graphics (HP-GL/2)
EN
PC (Pen Color)
This command changes the pen color in a palette created by the IN or
CID command (
?
*v#W). The PC command defaults the colors of all
pens as indicated in the table below.
PC
[pen [,primary1, primary2, primary3;]]
or
PC
[pen;]
or
PC
[;]
pen
— specifies the number of the pen whose color is being
defined. An out-of-range pen parameter sets error 3 and the
command is ignored. (The range for the pen parameter is
determined by the size of the current color palette.)
primary1, primary2, primary3
— specifies the primary
component values which are to be associated with that pen.
See the CR command description for the range associated
with the values. If a primary color is outside of the color range
defined in the CR command, the value is clamped to the color
range limits (the CR command is not supported by the
HP Color LaserJet 4500 or 8500 printers).
Parameter
Format
Functional
Range
Parameter
Default
pen
integer
determined by NP
see table
primary1,
primary2,
primary3
clamped real
0 to 255 (for those
printers supporting
the CR command,
the CR command
determines the
range)
see table