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Changing the Graphics Language, To Change the Graphics Language Setting

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Introduction Media & Ink Solutions Front-Panel Printer Options Other Page Format Image Appearance Page Size in the FrontPanel Print Management Changing the Graphics Language Index Printer Configuration Your software application communicates with the printer by a graphics language. The printer's default language setting, called Automatic, it works for most software applications. In Automatic mode, the printer determines which type of file it is receiving i.e. PostScript or HP-GL/2, and prints it. Unless you are troubleshooting any of the problems listed under Comments in the table below, you should not need to change this default. To Change the Graphics Language Setting To change the graphics language setting, go to the Device setup/Lang menu. There are five selections, as follows: Language Automatic HP-GL/2 PostScript Comments Choose Automatic to let the printer determine which type of file it is receiving. This setting works for most software applications. Choose this setting if you are not working with PostScript files and:  you have experienced image position problems.  you have experienced timing problems. Choose PostScript if you are printing only PostScript files and your PostScript jobs do not include PJL language switching commands. Graphics Language and For system administrators Networks

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Media & Ink
Introduction
Front-Panel
Other
Index
Solutions
Printer
Options
Page Format
Image Appearance
Page Size in the Front-
Panel
Print Management
Printer Configuration
Changing the Graphics Language
Your software application communicates with the
printer by a graphics language. The printer's default
language setting, called Automatic, it works for most
software applications. In Automatic mode, the printer
determines which type of file it is receiving i.e.
PostScript or HP-GL/2, and prints it. Unless you are
troubleshooting any of the problems listed under
Comments in the table below, you should not need to
change this default.
To Change the Graphics Language Setting
To change the graphics language setting, go to the
Device setup/Lang menu. There are five selections, as
follows:
Graphics Language and
Networks
For system administrators
Language
Comments
Automatic
Choose Automatic to let the printer determine which type of file it is
receiving. This setting works for most software applications.
HP-GL/2
Choose this setting if you are not working with PostScript files and:
you have experienced image position problems.
you have experienced timing problems.
PostScript
Choose PostScript if you are printing only PostScript files and your
PostScript jobs do not include PJL language switching commands.