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INQUIRE Command

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INQUIRE Command The INQUIRE command is used to obtain the current value of a specified PJL environment variable, including read-only variables. Use the INQUIRE command to find out the setting for a particular PJL feature, such as ORIENTATION. Syntax: @PJL INQUIRE [LPARM : personality | ~IPARM : port] variable [] Response Syntax: @PJL INQUIRE [LPARM:personality | ~IPARM:port] variable value LPARM : personality - This optional parameter is used to inquire about printer language-specific environment variables. For example, you can use this option to request the current PCL symbol set stored in the PJL Current Environment. PCL is a valid personality. Other personalities, such as POSTSCRIPT, can be added as hardware options. Use the @PJL INFO CONFIG command to request the personalities installed in a particular printer. IPARM : port - This optional parameter is used to set port-specific variables. The HP LaserJet 4PJ is the only printer which supports port-specific variables. The IPARM : port option must be used when setting port-specific variables. Valid values for port for the HP LaserJet 4PJ printer are SERIAL and PARALLEL. variable - This parameter specifies the environment variable you want. For example, the INQUIRE RET command requests the current value of the Resolution Enhancement technology feature. See Appendix A for a list of valid variables for each printer. If you require a more detailed description of a particular variable, see the "Environment Variables" section in Chapter 6. 7-4 Status Readback Commands

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INQUIRE Command
The INQUIRE command is used to obtain the current value
of a specified PJL environment variable, including read-only
variables. Use the INQUIRE command to find out the
setting for a particular PJL feature, such as
ORIENTATION.
Syntax:
@PJL INQUIRE [LPARM :
personality
|
~
IPARM :
port
] variable [<CR>]<LF>
Response Syntax:
@PJL INQUIRE [LPARM:
personality
|
~
IPARM:
port
] variable <CR><LF>
value
<CR><LF>
<FF>
LPARM :
personality
This optional parameter is
used to inquire about printer language-specific
environment variables. For example, you can use this
option to request the current PCL symbol set stored in
the PJL Current Environment.
PCL is a valid personality. Other personalities, such as
POSTSCRIPT, can be added as hardware options. Use
the @PJL INFO CONFIG command to request the
personalities installed in a particular printer.
IPARM :
port
— This optional parameter is used to set
port-specific variables. The HP LaserJet 4PJ is the only
printer which supports port-specific variables.
The IPARM :
port
option must be used when setting
port-specific variables. Valid values for port for the HP
LaserJet 4PJ printer are SERIAL and PARALLEL.
variable
This parameter specifies the environment
variable you want. For example, the INQUIRE RET
command requests the current value of the Resolution
Enhancement technology feature. See Appendix A for a
list of valid variables for each printer. If you require a
more detailed description of a particular
variable, see the
“Environment Variables” section in Chapter 6.
7-4
Status Readback Commands