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Feature

Implementation

Values

Front Cover Media Type

@PJL COMMENT

Where value is one of the following:

 

OID_ATT_FIRST_PAGE_MEDIA_TYPE

system-default, standard, transparency, labels,

 

value”;

drilled, recycled, pre-printed, CardStock, Bond.

 

 

NOTE: Use this command in conjunction with

 

 

these commands: Front Cover Imaged Enable

 

 

and Front Cover Media Color.

Front Cover Media Color

@PJL COMMENT

Where value is one of the following:

 

OID_ATT_FIRST_PAGE_MEDIA_

Yellow, Green, Buff, White, Red, Ivory, Gray,

 

COLOR “value”;

Clear, Pink, Goldenrod, Orange, Blue, Other,

 

 

Unspecified, Custom1 – Custom7.

 

 

NOTE: Use this command in conjunction with

 

 

these commands: Front Cover Imaged Enable

 

 

and Front Cover Media Type.

Front Cover Media Size

@PJL COMMENT

Where xxx and yyy are the media size

 

OID_ATT_FIRST_PAGE_MEDIA_SIZE

expressed in mm.

 

"xxx yyy";

NOTE: Only use this optional command when

 

 

 

 

printing blank front covers. Use this command

 

 

with Front Cover Imaged Enable/Disable and the

 

 

commands it requires, that is, Front Cover Media

 

 

Type, Front Cover Media Color, and Front Cover

 

 

Imaged Enable/Disable.

Front and Back Cover

@PJL COMMENT

Where value is one of the following:

Imaged/Unimaged

OID_ATT_FIRSTLAST_PAGE_ IMAGED

TRUE = an imaged front and back

 

value;

or

 

 

FALSE = a blank front and back cover

 

 

NOTE: Use this command in conjunction with the

 

 

following two commands: Front & Back Cover

 

 

Media Type and Front & Back Cover Media

 

 

Color.

Front & Back Cover

@PJL COMMENT

Where value is one of the following:

Media Type

OID_ATT_FIRSTLAST_PAGE_MEDIA_TY

system-default, standard, transparency, labels,

 

PE “value”;

drilled, recycled, pre-printed, CardStock, Bond.

 

 

NOTE: Use this command in conjunction with

 

 

these commands: Front and Back Cover Imaged

 

 

Enable and Front and Back Cover Media Color.

Front & Back Cover

@PJL COMMENT

Where value is one of the following:

Media Color

OID_ATT_FIRSTLAST_PAGE_MEDIA_

Yellow, Green, Buff, White, Red, Ivory, Gray,

 

COLOR “value”;

Clear, Pink, Goldenrod, Orange, Blue, Other,

 

 

Unspecified, Custom1 – Custom7.

 

 

NOTE: Use this command in conjunction with

 

 

these commands: Front & Back Cover Imaged

 

 

Enable and Front & Back Cover Media Type.

Front & Back Cover

@PJL COMMENT

Where xxx and yyy are the media size

Media Size

OID_ATT_FIRSTLAST_PAGE_MEDIA_SIZ

expressed in mm.

 

E "xxx yyy";

NOTE: Only use this option when printing blank

 

 

 

 

front and back covers. Use this command in

 

 

conjunction with the Front/Back Cover Image

 

 

Enable/Disable command and the commands it

 

 

requires, that is, Front/Back Cover Media Type,

 

 

Front/Back Cover Media Color, and Front/Back

 

 

Cover Imaged Enable/Disable.

Image Quality Selection

@PJL SET DENSITY= value;

Where value is a number in the range

 

 

1 (lightest) to 7 (darkest).

Draft Mode Printing

@PJL COMMENT

Where value is one of the following:

 

OID_ATT_PRINT_QUALITY value;

OID_VAL_PRINT_QUALITY_NORMAL

 

 

OID_VAL_PRINT_QUALITY_DRAFT

Job Type

@PJL COMMENT OID_ATT_JOB_TYPE

Where value is one of the following:

 

value;

OID_VAL_JOB_TYPE_PRINT

 

 

OID_VAL_JOB_TYPE_ PROOF_PRINT

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