HP 5100tn Printer Job Language - Technical Reference Manual - Page 98

INITIALIZE, Command

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INITIALIZE Command The INITIALIZE command resets the PJL Current Environment and the User Default Environment variables to their Factory Default values. This command does not affect the I/O configuration values, some of the configuration values, and the unsolicited status settings. Use the INITIALIZE command to set the printer environment values to their factory default state, such as when you move the printer to a new installation site. (This command is not intended for frequent use, since it resets most environments and control panel settings.) For printers that support the PASSWORD variable, the INITIALIZE command will not take effect unless it is used within a secure job (if a password is in use, a secure job is one that contains the correct password in the JOB command). Note In situations where the printer is shared by several users, such as networks, restrict the INITIALIZE command. This recommendation allows a standard print environment to be used and avoids having default features changed by different print jobs. In this way, jobs may be successfully printed in any order since they are not affected by settings from previous jobs. Syntax: @PJL INITIALIZE [] Parameters: The INITIALIZE command has no parameters. Comments: The INITIALIZE command resets the following environment variables to their Factory Default values. Note Because personalities can be dynamically added to some HP LaserJet printers, these printers support more personality-specific variables than those listed here. In any case, the INITIALIZE command causes the PJL Current and User Default environment values for all personalities to default to their factory default state. 6-36 Environment Commands

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INITIALIZE
Command
The INITIALIZE command resets the PJL Current
Environment and the User Default Environment variables to
their Factory Default values. This command does not affect the
I/O configuration values, some of the configuration values, and
the unsolicited status settings. Use the INITIALIZE command
to set the printer environment values to their factory default
state, such as when you move the printer to a new installation
site. (This command is not intended for frequent use, since it
resets most environments and control panel settings.)
For printers that support the PASSWORD variable, the
INITIALIZE command will not take effect unless it is used
within a secure job (if a password is in use, a secure job is one
that contains the correct password in the JOB command).
Note
In situations where the printer is shared by several users,
such as networks, restrict the INITIALIZE command. This
recommendation allows a standard print environment to be
used and avoids having default features changed by
different print jobs. In this way, jobs may be successfully
printed in any order since they are not affected by settings
from previous jobs.
Syntax:
@PJL INITIALIZE [<CR>]<LF>
Parameters:
The INITIALIZE command has no parameters.
Comments:
The INITIALIZE command resets the following
environment variables to their Factory Default values.
Note
Because personalities can be dynamically added to some
HP LaserJet printers, these printers support more
personality-specific variables than those listed here. In any
case, the INITIALIZE command causes the PJL Current
and User Default environment values for all personalities
to default to their factory default state.
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Environment Commands