PJL Overview

Printer Job Language (PJL) is an integral part of configuration, in addition to the standard Printer Command Language. With standard I/O cabling, PJL allows the printer to perform functions such as:

Allowing the printer to talk to the host computer through a Bi-directional parallel connection. The printer can tell the host such things as the control panel settings, and allow the control panel settings to be set from the host.

Dynamic I/O switching allows the printer to be configured with a host on each I/O. The printer can receive data from any I/O simultaneously.

Context-sensitive switching allows the printer to recognize automatically the personalities (PostScript or PCL) of each host and configure itself to serve that personality.

PJL can act as a spooler to print only sections of a print job as defined from the software.

PJL allows any print job to be protected from the effects of the previous print job. If a print job is sent to the printer in landscape mode, the subsequent print jobs print in landscape only if they are formatted for landscape printing.

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