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Inside This Manual What You Can Learn From This Manual Printer Job Language (PJL) was developed by Hewlett-Packard to provide a method for switching printer languages at the job level, and for status readback between the printer and the host computer. PJL offers application programs an efficient way to remotely control Hewlett-Packard printers. Using PJL, developers can provide applications with the ability to programmatically switch printer languages, monitor printer status, request the printer model and configuration, change control panel default settings, modify control panel messages, and more. This manual is written for experienced users such as application developers and technical support personnel. Before using PJL commands, programmers should be familiar with the introductory information in Chapters 1, 2, and 3, and with the programming tips in Chapter 10. In addition, users of this manual should be acquainted with the HP LaserJet printer language (PCL) and with LaserJet printer features. Application Developers This PJL Technical Reference Manual provides developers with all the information necessary to add PJL to their applications. Examples are used throughout the manual to help developers write efficient and properly functioning code. Technical Support Personnel This manual provides reference information for network administrators and other technical support personnel who manage multi-user systems. PJL provides the potential for significantly enhancing network printer operation. Non-Technical Users Non-technical users can use the features of PJL by using HP Explorer Software, or by using software that supports PJL. Since improperly used PJL commands can cause problems in a network situation, inexperienced users are advised against using PJL commands on any system other than a dedicated workstation. iii

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Inside This Manual
What You Can Learn
From This Manual
Printer Job Language (PJL) was developed by
Hewlett-Packard to provide a method for switching printer
languages at the job level, and for status readback between
the printer and the host computer. PJL offers application
programs an efficient way to remotely control
Hewlett-Packard printers. Using PJL, developers can
provide applications with the ability to programmatically
switch printer languages, monitor printer status, request
the printer model and configuration, change control panel
default settings, modify control panel messages, and more.
This manual is written for experienced users such as
application developers and technical support personnel.
Before using PJL commands, programmers should be
familiar with the introductory information in Chapters 1, 2,
and 3, and with the programming tips in Chapter 10. In
addition, users of this manual should be acquainted with
the HP LaserJet printer language (PCL) and with LaserJet
printer features.
Application
Developers
This
PJL Technical Reference Manual
provides developers
with all the information necessary to add PJL to their
applications. Examples are used throughout the manual to
help developers write efficient and properly functioning code.
Technical Support
Personnel
This manual provides reference information for network
administrators and other technical support personnel who
manage multi-user systems. PJL provides the potential for
significantly enhancing network printer operation.
Non-Technical Users
Non-technical users can use the features of PJL by using
HP Explorer Software,
or by using software that supports
PJL. Since improperly used PJL commands can cause
problems in a network situation, inexperienced users are
advised against using PJL commands on any system other
than a dedicated workstation.
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