HP 700, 800 manual HP PCL Commands

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HP PCL Commands

The value field establishes the number of units per inch used in the following commands. These commands formerly used a device’s dot-per-inch resolution as the unit of measure. Printers that do not support this command still use dots as their unit of measure for these com- mands.

4Move CAP Vertical (PCL Units) - Esc * p # Y

4Move CAP Horizontal (PCL Units) - Esc * p # X

4Vertical Rectangle Size (PCL Units) - Esc * c # B

4Horizontal Rectangle Size (PCL Units) - Esc * c # A

In addition, since the current unit of measure setting affects how CAP movement values are rounded, it also affects the result of the following commands:

4Move CAP Horizontal (Columns) - Esc & a # C

4Horizontal Tab - <HT>

4Space - <SP>

4Backspace - <BS>

This command affects only the start of characters and PCL Unit commands. This may cause character spacing to be different on a 600 dpi printer vs. a 300 dpi printer, or on a 300 dpi printer that supports this command vs. a 300 dpi printer that does not. To get the same char- acter placement on both printer, the unit of measure should be set to 300 and HMI command (Esc & k # H) should be sent after font selection has occurred.

This command does not affect binary raster data (bitmap fonts, raster graphics, patterns).

A control panel reset or Esc E defaults the measuring unit. Since the unit of measure is part of the user environment, it is saved and restored whenever a macro is called or an overlay invoked, but is defaulted when the user environment is established for an overlay.

Bitmap and scalable fonts must retain their initial metric information. Conversion to the current selected unit must use the original units to avoid cumulative errors due to successive round- ing.

Out-of-range values are mapped to the supported value with the minimum relative error.

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Contents Hewlett-Packard Vancouver Site Printing History Preface and Printing HistoryWhich printers are covered by this guide1 About this Developer’s GuideSpecial Note HP DeskJet 710C, 720C and 820C Series printers Special NotesTable of Contents HP PCL Commands Fonts HP LaserJet Bitmap Character Definition Printer Commands Length is set, in number SettingHow This Developer’s Guide Works Length set to 66 linesCommand Option Recognition Grid G Command Summary DCommand Usage Table E Command Options FImportant Point Detailed Command DescriptionHistory of HP PCL Printer Language What are Printer Commands?HP PCL Commands Introduction to HP PCLParameterized Escape Sequences Syntax of Escape SequencesTwo-Character Escape Sequences Esc & l 1 O Esc Logical Page, Physical Text AreaCurrent Active Position CAP LayoutCAP Reference Point CAP PositionPrint Environment Merged Text and Graphics Leverage from Previous Programs Follow SpecificationsPriority of Feature Set Commands Programming HintsTime Savers Priority of CommandsProgramming Hints Print Modes HP PCL CommandsTesting Commands Control Codes and Special Character CodesDisplay Functions turned off Display Functions Mode onDisplay Functions Mode OFF Display Functions turned onText Enhancements CR = CR, LF LF = CR, LF FF CR = CR LF = LF FF = FFCR = CR, LF LF = LF FF = FF CR = CR LF = CR, LF FF =End-of-Line Wrap Enables End-of-Line WrapDisables End-of-Line Wrap Job Control Reset Esc EGray Balance Gray Balance Default ModesPrinter Control Dry Timer Defaults Dry TimerBest quality selected EconoFast mode selectedPrint Quality Normal quality selectedInkjet Paper Plain paperBond paper Special paper HP PremiumHP PCL Commands Self-Test Esc z Printer DiagnosticsLength Line Values ControlTables SizeSize set to that indicated By value index in the followingValue Description Load from tray Load z-fold media bannersPrint current page source is UnchangedReverse Portrait OrientationPortrait LandscapeIncrements Horizontal Motion IndexNumber of 1/120 inch Out of range values Vertical Motion IndexNumber of 1/48 inch increments Between rowsClear Horizontal Margins Line SpacingSets the number of lines printed Per inchRight Margin Left MarginSets the left margin to the left Edge of the specified columnNumber of lines at the current Lines-per-inch settingTop Margin Top margin is set to specifiedLines, from the top margin Disables perforation skip modeEnables perforation skip mode Sets length of the text area,HP PCL Commands Space Horizontal Positioning CommandsBackspace Carriage ReturnHorizontal Tab FormfeedInch Move CAP Horizontal DecipointsMoves CAP horizontally by Specified number of decipointsUnits Specified number of columnsLimit Specified number of HP PCLHP PCL Commands Column position on a new line Vertical Positioning CommandsMove CAP Vertical Rows Moves CAP to the sameAlong the vertical axis Move CAP Vertical DecipointsMoves CAP to a new position Axis Move CAP Vertical HP PCL UnitsMoves CAP specified number HP PCL units along the YFont Selection by Attribute Font Symbol SetFont Selection Symbol Set Name TIS TAPCI23 Current font is set Fixed spacingProportional spacing Inter character spacing forHeight for current font is set Font HeightApplied to font style request Specified characteristics areFont Style Matching Algorithm Thin Book or text weightUltra thin Extra thinSelected Font Selection by IDFont with indicated ID is Downloading Fonts Font ID Esc * c # DDownload Font Download Font Esc s # W font definitionDownload Character Character CodeTemp, permanent, and soft Delete all fonts tempPermanent, and soft Delete all temporary fontsRaster Graphics Raster ModeCommands Locked Out of Raster Mode Commands Allowed in Raster ModeLeft boundary current vertical Printer returns to text modeCommand processing Start graphics at logicalGraphics data printed at 300 dpi Graphics data printed at 75 dpiGraphics data printed at 100 dpi Graphics data printed at 150 dpiSpecified number of pixels at Current resolutionaSource Raster Width Raster region width is set toMovement OffsetCursor is moved specified Number of raster lines of verticalData is set to the printer. Raster Data TransferSpecified number of bytes Graphics data for a single planeData Transfer Raster by Row/BlockFollowing specified number Data bytes sent to the printer asRaster Compression Has precedence if it is met before the literal run count Method 2 Tagged Image File Format Encoding Tiff revisionMethod 3 Delta Row Encoding Replacement count 1 Left offset from the current byte ODelta ROW Example Row 3 Esc * b 5 W 000000000000111100100010101010101010 Method 9 Compressed Replacement Delta Row EncodingRow 1 Esc * b 3 m 2 W 00000001 Row 2 Esc * b 2 WControl Bit = Control BitHP PCL Commands Planes, device RGB palette ColorSingle plane K palette Planes, device CMY paletteWhite no ink Black Black/Yellow Black/Magenta Current palette Foreground ColorSpecified by the given index Planes per Row Index Color Planes per Row Index Color Printed Format FontsStandard Bitmap Font Definition Resolution-Specified Bitmap Font Definition Descriptor Format Ubyte Symbol Set Type UbyteFont Descriptor Size Uint Style MSB Uint Font Type UbyteOrientation Ubyte Baseline Position UintCell Width Uint Cell Height UintPitch Uint Symbol Set UintSpacing Bool Character Set UINT16Width Type Sbyte Stroke Weight SbyteHeight Uint XHeight UintTypeface Family Value Typeface LSB/MSB UbyteQuality Serif Style UbyteText Height Uint PlacementUnderline Position Sbyte Underline Thickness UbyteHeight Extended Ubyte First Code UintLast Code/Number of Chars Uint Pitch Extended UbyteFont Name ASC16 Resolution UintCap Height Uint Font Number Uint102 CopyrightFont Scaling Technology Segment Size103 Bitmap Resolution SegmentResolution UINT16 104 Stroke Weight UINT32Character Enhancement Segment Style UINT32105 Sizing UINT16106 Dual-Pitch-Space Char SegmentFull-Width-Space Character Code UINT16 Half-Width-Space Character Code107 HP LaserJet Bitmap Character DefinitionFormat Ubyte 108 Continuation BoolDescriptor Size Ubyte Class Ubyte109 Class 2 Compressed Bitmap Character Data 110 Character Height Uint Left Offset SintTop Offset Sint Character Width Uint112 Delta X SintCharacter Data 113 Banner PrintingEsc & l # H Unloading Continuous Media Command SequenceMargins Moving to a New LogicalPrinting Cutsheet with Z-Fold Media Power-On with Continuous MediaPower-Off with Continuous Media Sample HP PCL for a Banner Print Job116 HP PCL Code SamplesFormatting Program Example 117 118 Commands Sent to Printer119 14.3 3-Plane Color Graphics120 14.4 4-Plane Color Graphics121 122 Printer Commands123 124 Other Resources for AssistanceHP Developer Exchange Comments & Feedback
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