Lexmark XM5263 Printer Languages and Interfaces Technical Reference - Page 82

LBEEP command, LPORTROTATE command, LPRINT commands, LESCAPECHAR command, Test value, Description

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Printer job language 82 LBEEP command This command causes the printer to beep three times. Syntax: @PJL LBEEP[] LPORTROTATE command This command causes the printer to rotate ports at the next job boundary. The information to rotate ports is specified in the job header. For example, the printer could switch from parallel interface to serial interface between jobs. Syntax: @PJL LPORTROTATE[] LPRINT commands Use these commands to print one of the internal information pages. Syntax: @PJL testpage[] The following LPRINT commands are used for the testpage value. Testpage value LPRINTDIRECTORY Description Prints both the flash memory and hard disk directory listings. If the flash memory or hard disk is not installed, the command is ignored. LPRINTTESTPAGE LPRINTMENUS LPRINTPCLFONTS Prints the test page. Prints the menu settings page. Prints the PCL font listing. LPRINTPSFONTS Prints the PostScript font listing. LESCAPECHAR command This command modifies the code point of the escape character for the host computer. The PORT parameter specifies the command information. The escape character is mapped to code point 0x1B for each host interface port. Syntax: @PJL LESCAPECHAR CHAR=byte PORT=port[] The following ports are valid parameters for LESCAPECHAR: • INA, INA1, INA2, INA3 • LOCALTALK1, LOCALTALK2, LOCALTALK3 • PARALLEL, PARALLEL1, PARALLEL2, PARALLEL3 • USB, USB1, USB2, USB3 • SERIAL, SERIAL1, SERIAL2, SERIAL3 • IR, IR1, IR2, IR3

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LBEEP command
This command causes the printer to beep three times.
Syntax:
@PJL LBEEP[<CR>]<LF>
LPORTROTATE command
This command causes the printer to rotate ports at the next job boundary. The information to rotate ports is
specified in the job header. For example, the printer could switch from parallel interface to serial interface
between jobs.
Syntax:
@PJL LPORTROTATE[<CR>]<LF>
LPRINT commands
Use these commands to print one of the internal information pages.
Syntax:
@PJL testpage[<CR>]<LF>
The following LPRINT commands are used for the
testpage
value.
Testpage value
Description
LPRINTDIRECTORY
Prints both the flash memory and hard disk directory listings.
If the flash memory or hard disk is not installed, the command
is ignored.
LPRINTTESTPAGE
Prints the test page.
LPRINTMENUS
Prints the menu settings page.
LPRINTPCLFONTS
Prints the PCL font listing.
LPRINTPSFONTS
Prints the PostScript font listing.
LESCAPECHAR command
This command modifies the code point of the escape character for the host computer. The PORT parameter
specifies the command information. The escape character is mapped to code point 0x1B for each host interface
port.
Syntax:
@PJL LESCAPECHAR CHAR=byte PORT=port[<CR>]<LF>
The following ports are valid parameters for
LESCAPECHAR
:
INA, INA1, INA2, INA3
LOCALTALK1, LOCALTALK2, LOCALTALK3
PARALLEL, PARALLEL1, PARALLEL2, PARALLEL3
USB, USB1, USB2, USB3
SERIAL, SERIAL1, SERIAL2, SERIAL3
IR, IR1, IR2, IR3
Printer job language
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