Factory Default Environment

A factory default is a feature setting programmed into the printer at the factory. The group of all of the printer’s feature settings set to their factory settings is referred to as the Factory Default Environment. These features are described in this manual. Since the HP-GL/2 features are used for HP-GL/2 operation only, the print environment features are separated, for convenience, into two lists or contexts: PCL and HP-GL/2. Table 3-1 lists typical PCL print environment features, and Table 3-2 lists typical HP-GL/2 print environment features.

Note

he factory default settings for the printer features are not shown here,

 

since they differ depending on the printer model. To identify variations

 

and default settings for specific printers, refer to Chapter 3 of the

 

PCL 5 Comparison Guide.

 

Table 3-1 Factory Default Print Environment Features –

 

PCL Context

JOB CONTROL

FONTS1

Number of Copies2

Symbol Set2

Duplex2

Spacing

Binding2, 3

Pitch4

Registration

Height5

Tray2

Style

Manual Feed2

Stroke Weight

User-defined Units

Typeface

 

 

 

Underlining Mode

 

 

1.The font characteristics are determined by the default font. The default font can be the factory default font or the user-selected default font from the printer’s control panel or from a font cartridge containing a default font.

2.User default values may be selected by the user from the printer’s control panel for these items.

3.Selectable from the printer control panel if duplex is selected.

4.Selectable from the printer’s control panel if a fixed-space scalable font has been selected as the user default.

5.Selectable from the printer’s control panel if a proportional scalable font has been selected as the user default.

3-2The Print Environment

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HP 5961-0509 manual Factory Default Environment, Default settings for specific printers, refer to, PCL Context