HP 5200L manual Data format, Send CTRL+D before job, Send CTRL+D after job

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Data format

This control specifies the protocol that the device uses for print jobs. The following options are available:

ASCII data. This is the default setting. When you click ASCII data, data is sent in ASCII format (7- bit), which might take longer to print but can be sent through any I/O channel, such as a serial, parallel, or network port.

Binary communications protocol. When you click Binary communications protocol, the device sends all data except special control characters in binary (8-bit) format. This format can be sent over parallel or serial communications ports and is faster than sending data in ASCII format. If you select this option, click Send Mode to switch the device to Binary Communications Protocol (BCP) for future print jobs.

NOTE This option is available only if the computer is connected to the device through a direct connection (a USB or parallel cable).

Tagged binary communications protocol. When you click Tagged Binary Communications Protocol, all data except special control characters is sent in binary (8-bit) format. The binary formats can be sent over parallel or serial communications ports and are faster than sending data in ASCII format.

Pure binary data. When you click Pure binary data, all data except special control characters is sent in binary (8-bit) format. The binary formats can be sent over parallel or serial communications ports and are faster than sending data in ASCII format.

Send CTRL+D before job

This control specifies whether the device is reset at the beginning of every postscript document. The default setting is off (unselected). Pressing Ctrl-Dresets the device to its default setting to ensure that previous print jobs do not affect the current print job. Using Ctrl-Dmight cause a print job to fail if the device is connected through a network. If your document fails to print when sent to a device that is connected through parallel or serial ports, select the Send CTRL+D before job check box.

Send CTRL+D after job

This control specifies whether the device will be reset at the end of every postscript document. The default setting is off (unselected). Ctrl-D resets the device to its default setting to ensure that future print jobs are not affected by the current print job. Ctrl-D might cause a print job to fail if the device is connected through a network. If your document fails to print when sent to a network device, click to select the Send CTRL+D before job check box.

Restore Defaults

Click Restore Defaults to reset the values on the PostScript tab to their original values.

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HP 5200L manual Data format, Send CTRL+D before job, Send CTRL+D after job

5200L specifications

The HP 5200L is a high-performance monochrome laser printer designed for medium to large office environments. It excels in producing high-quality, professional-grade documents quickly and efficiently. One of its standout features is a remarkable printing speed that can reach up to 45 pages per minute, allowing businesses to maintain workflow and meet tight deadlines with ease.

This printer utilizes advanced laser technology, providing sharp and clear text quality with a resolution of up to 1200 x 1200 dpi. This ensures that fine details are rendered accurately, making it an ideal choice for producing reports, contracts, and other important business documents. The HP 5200L also supports various media types and sizes, including letter, legal, and executive, making it versatile for different printing needs.

One of the key characteristics of the HP 5200L is its robust monthly duty cycle, capable of handling up to 250,000 pages per month. This durability is complemented by the printer’s high-capacity toner cartridges, which can yield up to 20,000 pages. This not only reduces the frequency of cartridge replacements but also lowers the overall cost per page, making it cost-effective for high-volume printing.

In terms of connectivity, the HP 5200L offers USB 2.0 and Ethernet options, allowing for easy integration into any office network. This ensures that multiple users can access the printer simultaneously, enhancing productivity within the workspace. Additionally, the printer is compatible with various operating systems, including Windows and Mac, making it flexible to accommodate different user needs.

Another notable feature is the printer's intuitive control panel, which simplifies operation and settings management. It also includes built-in security features to protect sensitive company information, ensuring that documents are printed securely and confidentially.

Overall, the HP 5200L stands out as a reliable and efficient printing solution for businesses looking to enhance their productivity while maintaining high-quality print standards. With its combination of speed, quality, and cost-efficiency, it continues to be an excellent choice for organizations with demanding printing needs.