Technical Reference
March
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PCL Emulation
Contents
Contents
TOC-1
TOC-2
PostScript Emulation
Contents
Flash Memory and Disk
Switching Languages
Printer Specifications
TOC-3
Index
TOC-4
PJL Support
PostScript Support
CHAPTER 1 Introduction
Overview
Introduction
Chapter 4 “PostScript Emulation”
Chapter 5 “Switching Languages”
Chapter 2 “PCL Emulation”
Chapter 3 “Printer Job Language”
Appendix C “PostScript Support”
Chapter 7 “Printer Specifications”
Chapter 8 “Printer Interfaces”
Appendix A “PCL Support” Appendix B “PJL Support”
Navigational Tips
Printing the File
Introduction
Introduction
Bibliography
Selecting PCL Emulation
Using SmartSwitch
Using the Operator Panel or MarkVision Professional
CHAPTER 2 PCL Emulation
Using Your Software Program
Printable Areas
Page Formatting
Paper
Lexmark C760 and C762
Table 2-1 Lexmark C760 and C762 Paper and Envelope Dimensions
1 Pel dimensions are for 600 dpi
Envelope
Print Area Menu Item
Table 2-1 Lexmark C760 and C762 Paper and Envelope Dimensions
1 Pel dimensions are for 600 dpi
PCL Logical Page Area
Normal setting
Whole Page setting
Only Portrait Orientation is shown for all settings
Formatted Image with Fit to Page
Font and Symbol Set Support for the Lexmark C760 and C762
Page
Edge
PCL emulation. Not all fonts support all symbol sets
Table 2-2 Forward and Backward Compatibility Font Selection Commands
Standard PCL Emulation Fonts
2-10
2-11
Type 1 Fonts
Table 2-3 Forward and Backward Compatibility Font Selection Commands
ESC%-12345X
2-12
@PJL RESET
@PJL RESET
2-13
Specialty PCL Fonts
Table 2-4 Forward and Backward Compatibility Font Selection Commands
Selecting Symbol Sets for the Lexmark C760 and C762
2-14
Table 2-5 PCL Emulation Symbol Sets - Latin
Indicates Typeface does not support the specified Symbol Set
2-15
Table 2-5 PCL Emulation Symbol Sets Continued - Latin
Indicates Typeface supports the specified Symbol Set
Indicates Typeface does not support the specified Symbol Set
2-16
Table 2-5 PCL Emulation Symbol Sets Continued - Latin
Indicates Typeface supports the specified Symbol Set
Indicates Typeface does not support the specified Symbol Set
2-17
Table 2-5 PCL Emulation Symbol Sets Continued - Latin
Indicates Typeface supports the specified Symbol Set
Indicates Typeface does not support the specified Symbol Set
2-18
Table 2-5 PCL Emulation Symbol Sets Continued - Latin
Indicates Typeface supports the specified Symbol Set
2-19
Indicates Typeface supports the specified Symbol Set
Indicates Typeface does not support the specified Symbol Set
PC-775 Baltic PC-8 Latin
2-20
Indicates Typeface supports the specified Symbol Set
Indicates Typeface does not support the specified Symbol Set
2-21
Indicates Typeface supports the specified Symbol Set
Indicates Typeface does not support the specified Symbol Set
ITC Bookman Light ITC Bookman Light Italic ITC Bookman Demi
2-22
Indicates Typeface supports the specified Symbol Set
Indicates Typeface does not support the specified Symbol Set
2-23
Indicates Typeface supports the specified Symbol Set
Indicates Typeface does not support the specified Symbol Set
Table 2-7 PCL Emulation Symbol Sets - Specials
2-24
Table 2-7 PCL Emulation Symbol Sets Continued - Specials
2-25
Table 2-7 PCL Emulation Symbol Sets Continued - Specials
2-26
Table 2-7 PCL Emulation Symbol Sets Continued - Specials
2-27
Indicates Typeface does not support the specified Symbol Set
2-28
Table 2-7 PCL Emulation Symbol Sets Continued - Specials
Indicates Typeface supports the specified Symbol Set
2-29
Table 2-7 PCL Emulation Symbol Sets Continued - Specials
Table 2-8 ISO PCL Emulation Symbol Sets
Table 2-8 ISO PCL Emulation Symbol Sets Continued
2-30
Control Codes
Command Structure
Commands
2-31
Table 2-10 Description of Command Structure
Command Structure
Command Parameters
2-32
2-33
Linking Commands
Table 2-11 Job Control
PCL Emulation Commands
PCL Emulation Commands by Function
2-34
Universal Exit Language UEL / Start of PJL
2-35
Table 2-11 Job Control Continued
Unit of Measure
Paper
2-36
Table 2-12 Page Control
Set Page Size
Set Universal Custom Name
2-37
Table 2-12 Page Control Continued
Set Universal Feed Direction
Set Output Bin
2-38
Table 2-12 Page Control Continued
Set Text Length
Duplex Page Side Selection
2-39
Table 2-12 Page Control Continued
Set Line Spacing Alternative Method
Alphanumeric ID
2-40
Table 2-13 Alphanumeric ID
Table 2-14 Cursor Positioning
Vertical Cursor Position in Decipoints
2-41
Table 2-14 Cursor Positioning Continued
Vertical Cursor Position in Rows
Select Spacing
2-42
Select Symbol Set
Table 2-15 Font Selection
Select Underline Type Enable
2-43
Select Stroke Weight
Select Default Font
Define Symbol Set
2-44
Table 2-16 User-Defined Symbol Set
Symbol Set ID Code
Set Font ID
2-45
Table 2-17 Font Creation
Table 2-18 Macros
Area Fill ID
2-46
Pixel Placement
Table 2-19 Print Model
User-Defined Pattern
2-47
Table 2-20 User-Defined Pattern
Table 2-21 Rectangular Area Fill Graphics
Gray Scale Fills
2-48
Table 2-21 Rectangular Area Fill Graphics Continued
Area Fill ID
Raster Graphics Presentation
2-49
Raster Resolution
Table 2-22 Raster Graphics
Transfer Raster Data by Row/Block
2-50
Table 2-22 Raster Graphics Continued
Set Raster Compression Mode
Raster Height Destination
2-51
Set Raster Configuration
Table 2-22 Raster Graphics Continued
Monochrome Print Mode
2-52
Driver Configuration Command
Table 2-23 Color Extensions
Gamma Correction
2-53
Configure Image Data
Table 2-23 Color Extensions Continued
Set Status Readback Location Unit
2-54
Table 2-24 Status Readback
Set Status Readback Location Type
Picture Frame Horizontal Size in Decipoints
2-55
Table 2-26 Miscellaneous Commands
Table 2-25 Picture Frame
Table 2-27 Configuration Group
GL/2 Commands
2-56
Table 2-26 Miscellaneous Commands Continued
Table 2-29 Polygon Group
2-57
Table 2-27 Configuration Group Continued
Table 2-28 Vector Group
2-58
Table 2-29 Polygon Group Continued
Table 2-30 Character Group
blue black ref, blue white ref
2-59
Table 2-31 Line and Fill Attributes Group
CR red black ref, red white ref, green black ref, green white ref
Syntax
2-60
Raster Image Graphics
Raster Compression Mode
2-61
Uncoded Data
Example
Example
2-62
Run-Length Encoded Data
Tagged Image File Format
2-63
Delta Row
Example
Example
2-64
Adaptive Compression
Table 2-32 Adaptive Compression Control Strings
2-65
Zlib
Group 3 and Group 4 Raster Compression
Additional Compression Modes
2-66
ESC 8U
2-67
Macros
Example
PJL Command Notation
CHAPTER 3 Printer Job Language
Table 3-1 PJL Command Notation
Kernel Commands
UNIVERSAL EXIT LANGUAGE Command
Syntax
Example
ENTER LANGUAGE Command
COMMENT Command
Syntax
Job Separation Commands
JOB Command
Syntax
START = first page
PASSWORD = number
Parameters
NAME = job name
EOJ Command
Syntax
Parameter
Table 3-2 Environment Variable Categories
Environment Commands and Variables
DEFAULT Command
Syntax
flash, flash1, disk, or disk1 case insensitive
Syntax
SET Command
3-10
A unique identifier for a file, such as the macro ID for a PCL
for a PCL font, and so on. The filename is case sensitive
Syntax
INITIALIZE Command
RESET Command
3-11
3-12
Common Variables for Both Printer Languages
Table 3-3 Common Variables for Both Printer Languages
alphanumeric string into this field whenever the critical
3-13
Table 3-3 Common Variables for Both Printer Languages Continued
identifier exists in this field, the printer writes a random
Table 3-3 Common Variables for Both Printer Languages Continued
3-14
3-15
Table 3-3 Common Variables for Both Printer Languages Continued
the same print job in two separate groups in an output
DINQUIRE or
3-16
Output Bin setting
Table 3-3 Common Variables for Both Printer Languages Continued
3-17
the printer language whose SmartSwitch setting is ON
Table 3-3 Common Variables for Both Printer Languages Continued
If Collation - Collated Copies QTY is not equal to 0, a
3-18
a SET or DEFAULT command, the value is changed to
Table 3-3 Common Variables for Both Printer Languages Continued
Table 3-4 Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages
3-19
Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages
Table 3-3 Common Variables for Both Printer Languages Continued
DINQUIRE or
3-20
Bond setting
Assign Type/Bin
DINQUIRE or
3-21
Card Stock setting
Assign Type/Bin
DINQUIRE or
3-22
setting
Assign Type/Bin
3-23
When queried, the quotes are not returned around the
string name. The default name is returned unless you
DINQUIRE or
3-24
setting
Assign Type/Bin
DINQUIRE or
3-25
setting
Assign Type/Bin
DINQUIRE or
3-26
setting
Assign Type/Bin
DINQUIRE or
3-27
setting
Assign Type/Bin
DINQUIRE or
3-28
setting
Assign Type/Bin
DINQUIRE or
3-29
setting
Assign Type/Bin
DINQUIRE or
3-30
Envelope setting
Assign Type/Bin
variable. For more information, see “Status Readback
3-31
DINQUIRE or
3-32
Glossy setting
Assign Type/Bin
Function
3-33
Factory Default
Variable
DINQUIRE or
3-34
Labels setting
Assign Type/Bin
DINQUIRE or
3-35
Letterhead setting
Assign Type/Bin
Function
3-36
Factory Default
Variable
Function
3-37
Factory Default
Variable
Function
3-38
Factory Default
Variable
DINQUIRE or
3-39
setting
Overflow Bin
DINQUIRE or
3-40
Plain setting
Assign Type/Bin
3-41
disable PPDS printer language. After this command is
specified, the printer defaults to the closest number in
DINQUIRE or
3-42
setting
Assign Type/Bin
Function
3-43
Factory Default
Variable
Function
3-44
Factory Default
Variable
Variable
3-45
Factory Default
Transparency setting INQUIRE value
name is a text string that is truncated to 24 characters
3-46
Function
3-47
Factory Default
Variable
3-48
Common Variables for PCL Emulation
Table 3-5 Common Variables for PCL Emulation
3-49
Printer Unique Variables for PCL Emulation
Table 3-6 Printer Unique Variables for PCL Emulation
Table 3-6 Printer Unique Variables for PCL Emulation Continued
3-50
Table 3-6 Printer Unique Variables for PCL Emulation Continued
3-51
Common Variables for PostScript Emulation
@PJL SET LPARMPOSTSCRIPT JAMRECOVERY=OFFCRLF
Table 3-8 Printer Unique Variables for PostScript Emulation
3-52
Printer Unique Variables for PostScript Emulation
Printer Unique LRESOURCE Variables
Table 3-9 Printer Unique LRESOURCE Variables
3-53
Syntax
Status Readback Commands
DINQUIRE Command
3-54
Response Syntax
ECHO Command
3-55
Syntax
Response Syntax
INFO Command
3-56
Syntax
INFO CONFIG Response Syntax An Example
3-57
Response Syntax
INQUIRE Command
3-58
Syntax
Response Syntax
USTATUS Command
3-59
Syntax
Syntax
USTATUSOFF Command
3-60
Table 3-11 USTATUS Unsolicited Status Variable Values
Table 3-12 PJL Information Messages
3-61
Status Message Format
Information Messages
12xyy
3-62
Table 3-12 PJL Information Messages
11xyy
3-63
Auto-Continuable Conditions
Table 3-13 PJL Messages for Auto-Continuable Conditions
Table 3-13 PJL Messages for Auto-Continuable Conditions Continued
3-64
Table 3-13 PJL Messages for Auto-Continuable Conditions Continued
3-65
Table 3-13 PJL Messages for Auto-Continuable Conditions Continued
3-66
3-67
Attendance Conditions
Table 3-14 PJL Message for Attendance Conditions
3-68
Table 3-14 PJL Message for Attendance Conditions
Cartridge Life Warning
Table 3-14 PJL Message for Attendance Conditions
3-69
3-70
Table 3-14 PJL Message for Attendance Conditions
PerfectFinish Missing
Table 3-14 PJL Message for Attendance Conditions
3-71
3-72
Operator Intervention - Paper Handling
Table 3-14 PJL Message for Attendance Conditions
41xyy
3-73
Table 3-15 PJL Messages for Paper Handling
41xyy
X Value
3-74
Table 3-16 Tray Codes
Table 3-17 Media Size Codes
Table 3-18 Output Bin Codes
3-75
Operator Intervention - Paper Jams
Table 3-17 Media Size Codes
3-76
Table 3-19 PJL Messages for Paper Jams
y represents the tray number. z represents the bin number
3-77
Table 3-19 PJL Messages for Paper Jams Continued
y represents the tray number. z represents the bin number
3-78
Table 3-19 PJL Messages for Paper Jams Continued
y represents the tray number. z represents the bin number
3-79
Table 3-19 PJL Messages for Paper Jams Continued
y represents the tray number. z represents the bin number
3-80
Device Attendance Commands
Service Errors
RDYMSG Command
Syntax
OPMSG Command
STMSG Command
3-81
3-82
Unique PJL Commands
LBEEP Command
LPORTROTATE Command
Table 3-20 LPRINT testpage Commands
LPRINT Commands Information Pages
LESCAPECHAR Command
3-83
INA2 INA3 LOCALTALK1 LOCALTALK2 LOCALTALK3 PARALLEL PARALLEL1
3-84
PORT parameter
The following ports are valid parameters for LESCAPECHAR INA INA1
Table 3-21 LFAX PHONENUMBER “number” Values
LFAX PHONENUMBER Command
3-85
Syntax
Syntax
LDOWNLOADTARGET Command
File Commands for Flash or Disk
3-86
ACCESS = accesstype
3-87
Table 3-22 Variables for Flash and Disk File and Password Commands
accesstype
DEVICE = filedevice
3-88
symbol set ID
filedevice
Syntax
LOPENFILE Command
LCLOSEFILE Command
3-89
Response Syntax
LREADFILE Command
3-90
Syntax
Syntax
LWRITEFILE Command
LRUNFILE Command
3-91
LDEFRAG Command
LRENAMEFILE Command
LDELETEFILE Command
LFORMAT Command
Protecting a File or Device
File and Device Protection Commands
Password Protection for a File
3-93
@PJL DEFAULT LRESOURCEflash1023.p5macro LRWLOCK=passwordCRLF
Password for an Entire Device
3-94
@PJL DEFAULT LRESOURCEflash00127000.p5bitmap LWLOCK=passwordCRLF
3-95
Unlocking a Protected File or Device
Syntax
Syntax
3-96
Re-Locking a Protected File or Device
@PJL LDELETEPASSWORD LRESOURCE devicefilename.filetypeCRLF
3-97
Unlocking a Protected File or Device for the Current Job
Syntax
Recovering Lost Passwords
3-98
Syntax
Using SmartSwitch
CHAPTER 4 PostScript Emulation
Selecting PostScript Emulation
PostScript
Paper Sizes
Using Your Software Program
PostScript
Table 4-1 Paper Sizes Supported
Error stackoverflow
currentuniversalsize
ignoresize
setignoresize
PostScript
Paper Tray Support
setuniversalsize
Error rangecheck, stackunderflow, typecheck
Tray Tray Tray Multipurpose Feeder Tray Tray
PostScript
PostScript
Table 4-2 Tray Selected with Tray Operators
Not Supported
Error stackoverflow
manualfeed
papertray
Error stackoverflow
integer setpapertray
setpapertray
Errors rangecheck, stackunderflow, typecheck
PostScript
Envelope Size Support
PostScript
Table 4-3 Envelope Sizes Supported
4-10
PostScript
Table 4-4 Literal Names Supported
PageSize x y /ImagingBBox null /Policies/PageSize 0 setpagedevice
4-11
Envelope Tray Support
PostScript
Supported
4-12
PostScript
Table 4-5 Envelopetray Operator Selections
buildtime
4-13
Supplemental Operator Summary
appletalktype
currentmanualduplexmode
checkpassword
4-14
currentfilenameextend
Error stackoverflow
defaulttimeouts
4-15
deletefile
Table 4-6 devcontrol Operator Parameters
4-16
devcontrol
PostScript
Errors invalidaccess, rangecheck, typecheck
4-17
devdismount
Table 4-7 Unsuccessful devcontrol Parameter Error Codes
PostScript
4-18
devforall
devformat
Errors invalidaccess, stackunderflow, undefinedfilename
4-19
devmount
devstatus
Error stackoverflow
4-20
diskonline
Error typecheck
doidlefonts
4-21
diskstatus
displayoperatormsg
doret
dojamrecovery
doprinterrors
4-22
duplexer
4-23
dostartpage
dosysstart
Error stackoverflow
4-24
duplexmode
enginesync
fileposition
4-25
file
filenameforall
hardwareiomode
4-26
firstside
fontnonzerowinding
Errors invalidaccess, ioerror, rangecheck, stackunderflow, typecheck
4-27
initializedisk
jobname
4-28
jobsource
PostScript
Error stackoverflow
jobtimeout
4-29
Error stackoverflow
pagecount
manualfeedtimeout
4-30
newsheet
product
4-31
pagesprinted
printername
quiet
4-32
PS2fonts
PS3fonts
renamefile
4-33
ramsize
realformat
Error stackoverflow
resolution
4-34
revision
PostScript
4-35
sccbatch
Errors rangecheck, stackoverflow, stackunderflow, typecheck
setcoverpage
setdefaulttimeouts
4-36
sccinteractive
setdoidlefonts
setdojamrecovery
setdoprinterrors
4-37
Errors rangecheck, stackunderflow, typecheck
4-38
setdoret
setdostartpage
Errors invalidaccess, stackunderflow, typecheck
4-39
setdosysstart
setduplexmode
setfilenameextend
4-40
setenginesync
setethernetaddress
setidlefonts
4-41
setfileposition
sethardwareiomode
Errors rangecheck, stackunderflow, typecheck
setjobtimeout
4-42
setmanualduplexmode
Errors invalidaccess, limitcheck, stackunderflow, typecheck
4-43
setprintername
setquiet
Errors rangecheck, stackunderflow, typecheck
setresolution
4-44
setsccbatch
settumble
4-45
setsccinteractive
setsoftwareiomode
tumble
4-46
setuserdiskpercent
softwareiomode
Errors stackoverflow, invalidaccess
waittimeout
4-47
userdiskpercent
Table 4-8 Page Device Parameters
4-48
Page Device Parameters
PostScript
4-49
PostScript
Table 4-8 Page Device Parameters Continued
Table 4-8 Page Device Parameters Continued
4-50
If A4 is requested but not installed and Letter is installed, Letter
PostScript
Table 4-8 Page Device Parameters Continued
4-51
Jam Recovery is set to On
PostScript
Source
4-52
PostScript
Table 4-8 Page Device Parameters Continued
determines the mapping of the physical input sources to the input sources listed
4-53
PostScript
Table 4-8 Page Device Parameters Continued
Table 4-8 Page Device Parameters Continued
4-54
0 infinite wait or no timeout
PostScript
Rows
4-55
PostScript
Table 4-8 Page Device Parameters Continued
Orientation is assumed to be Landscape regardless of the
4-56
PostScript
Table 4-8 Page Device Parameters Continued
setpagedevice operator
4-57
PostScript
Table 4-8 Page Device Parameters Continued
0 Generate a configurationerror
4-58
the DefaultPageSizePolicy key in the DeviceRenderingInfo
DefaultPageSizePolicy key in the DeviceRenderingInfo
Punch n setpagedevice
4-59
PostScript
Table 4-8 Page Device Parameters Continued
SlipSheetDetails /Type
4-60
PostScript
Table 4-8 Page Device Parameters Continued
Causes pages to print as if they are to be side bound as in a book
4-61
PostScript
Table 4-8 Page Device Parameters Continued
PostScript
4-62
Interpreter Parameters
User Parameters
setcolorscreen, and sethalftone are not affected
4-63
PostScript
Table 4-9 PostScript Emulation User Parameters Continued
4-64
PostScript
Table 4-9 PostScript Emulation User Parameters Continued
Table 4-10 PostScript Emulation System Parameters
4-65
System Parameters
PostScript
the same as CurInputDevice
4-66
PostScript
Table 4-10 PostScript Emulation System Parameters Continued
Table 4-10 PostScript Emulation System Parameters Continued
4-67
Note When a job changes this parameter from False to True
PostScript
Table 4-10 PostScript Emulation System Parameters Continued
4-68
InstalledRam
PostScript
Table 4-10 PostScript Emulation System Parameters Continued
4-69
Read-only Total amount of memory in bytes installed in the
PostScript
Table 4-10 PostScript Emulation System Parameters Continued
4-70
Negative values are ignored and the previous setting is used
PostScript
4-71
Device Parameters
PostScript
PostScript
4-72
PCL SmartSwitch is set to On
PCL SmartSwitch is set to Off
PostScript
4-73
PS SmartSwitch is set to On
PS SmartSwitch is set to Off
PS SmartSwitch is set to On
4-74
PCL SmartSwitch is set to On
PCL SmartSwitch is set to Off
4-75
PostScript
Table 4-11 PostScript Emulation Device Parameters Continued
4-76
PostScript
Table 4-11 PostScript Emulation Device Parameters Continued
4-77
PostScript
Table 4-11 PostScript Emulation Device Parameters Continued
4-78
PostScript
Table 4-11 PostScript Emulation Device Parameters Continued
4-79
PostScript
Table 4-11 PostScript Emulation Device Parameters Continued
4-80
PostScript
Table 4-11 PostScript Emulation Device Parameters Continued
4-81
PostScript
Table 4-11 PostScript Emulation Device Parameters Continued
4-82
PostScript
Table 4-11 PostScript Emulation Device Parameters Continued
4-83
PostScript
Table 4-11 PostScript Emulation Device Parameters Continued
Device Parameters for the Communication Device %LPR%, %LPRA%, %LPRB%, %LPRC%, %LPRD% %LPRNV% and %LPRPending% contain the same parameters
4-84
PostScript
Table 4-11 PostScript Emulation Device Parameters Continued
4-85
PostScript
Table 4-11 PostScript Emulation Device Parameters Continued
Device Parameters for the Parameters Device %Engine%
4-86
PostScript
Table 4-11 PostScript Emulation Device Parameters Continued
Setting Value
4-87
Print Darkness and Toner Saver Setting
Setting
Device Parameters for the Parameters Device %Console%
4-88
PostScript
Table 4-11 PostScript Emulation Device Parameters Continued
LogicalSize
4-89
PostScript
Table 4-11 PostScript Emulation Device Parameters Continued
Table 4-11 PostScript Emulation Device Parameters Continued
4-90
Read-only Indicates if the flash parameter is only valid when flash is mounted mounted is
PostScript
Device Parameters for the IODevice %rom%
4-91
PostScript
Table 4-11 PostScript Emulation Device Parameters Continued
Tagged Binary Active
Status and Error Messages
4-92
Tagged Binary Not Active
Table 4-12 Status Message Keys and Value Descriptions
4-93
Status Messages
PostScript
CHAPTER 5 Switching Languages
SmartSwitch
Languages
Setting SmartSwitch for Different Interfaces
Printer Job Language
Languages
Languages
Sniffing
Memory
CHAPTER 6 Flash Memory and Disk
Memory
Resource Data Collection Download Target
Viewing the Contents of Flash Memory and Disk
Storing Resources on Flash Memory or Disk
Memory
Memory
Example of Directory
Optional Font Memory
Part Name
Write Password Protected
Part Number
Memory
Memory
Type
Size
Prot
Password Protection
Description
Memory
Memory
Rewriting the Flash Content
Memory
Accessing Files with PostScript Emulation
File Naming Conventions
Device Names
Memory
6-10
Filenames
Filename Extensions
disk%myfont.type1 deletefile
6-11
To add the .data extension automatically again, issue
Memory
initializedisk devformat
6-12
Device Search Order
Memory
Memory
6-13
Performance
Job Buffering
Memory
6-14
Creating a Partition
Enabling Job Buffering
Memory
Recovering from a Power Loss
6-15
Disabling Job Buffering
Noise Emission Levels
CHAPTER 7 Printer Specifications
Specifications
Airflow Requirement
Table 7-2 Printer Electrical Specifications
Electrical Specifications
Power Requirements
Specifications
Physical Specifications
Clearance Requirements
Specifications
Specifications
Altitude Specifications
Environmental Conditions
Atmospheric Pressure
Interfaces
CHAPTER 8 Printer Interfaces
Interfaces
Setting Up the Communications Port
Setting Up the Communications Port Using Windows 95/98/Me
2 Click Settings
Setting Up the Communications Port Using Windows NT
2 Click Settings
Interfaces
Setting Up the Communications Port Using Windows
2 Click Settings
Interfaces
Interfaces
Setting Up the Communications Port Using Windows XP
Interfaces
Deciding Which Interface to Use
Parallel Modes 1 and
Parallel Interface
Computer to Printer
Printer to Computer Advanced Status
Interfaces
Standard Parallel Connector
Using the INIT* Signal to Initialize
Computer-to-Printer Communications
Standard Parallel Connector
Interfaces
IEEE 1284-B IEEE 1284-A
Interfaces
8-10
DATA1-8 A B C
8-11
Standard Protocol Data Transfer Sequence
Interfaces
Table 8-1 Typical Parallel Interface Timings
8-12
Fastbytes Protocol Data Transfer Sequence
Interfaces
Table 8-2 Fastbytes Timing Sequence
8-13
Printer-to-Computer Communication Advanced Status
Interfaces
8-14
Parallel Mode
Interfaces
Interfaces
Signal Descriptions
8-15
STROBE Receiver for the Lexmark T640x
Interfaces
DATA 1-8 Signal Driver/Receivers for the Lexmark T640x
8-16
AUTOFD* Receiver for the Lexmark T640x
Connector
ACKNLG*, ERROR*, SLCT, PE Drivers for the Lexmark T640x
8-17
BUSY Driver and INIT* Receiver for the Lexmark T640x
Serial Interface
Using the RS-232C Serial Interface
8-18
SLCTIN* Receiver for the Lexmark T640x
Table 8-3 Dedicated Serial Connector Pin Assignments RS-232C
How to Connect the RS-232C Serial Interface
8-19
RS-232C Serial Cable Pin Assignments
8-20
Interfaces
Lexmark 1038693 50 ft
Serial Data Frame Considerations RS-232C
8-21
Serial Communication Parameters RS-232C
Voltage Level Range
Interfaces
8-22
Start and Stop Bits
Parity
8-23
Data Flow Control
Interfaces
Table 8-4 Serial Link All Protocols with Honor DSR On
8-24
Protocol RS-232C
Interfaces
The following diagram illustrates DTR Protocol Timing
8-25
DTR and DTR/DSR Protocol Timing RS-232C
Buffer full Attendance error Printer not in ready state
8-26
XON/XOFF Protocol Timing RS-232C
Interfaces
Interfaces
Serial Errors
Serial Computer Configuration Recommendations RS-232C
8-27
Windows 95/98/Me/2000, Windows NT 4.0, and Windows XP
8-28
Network Support
RS-232C Port Compatibility
Table 8-6 Input Buffer Sizes in Bytes
8-29
Input Buffer
Interfaces
8-30
Interfaces
Table 8-6 Input Buffer Sizes in Bytes Continued
APPENDIX A PCL Support
PCL Support
Table A-1 PCL Emulation Commands
Not Supported
Table A-1 PCL Emulation Commands Continued
PCL Support
Supported
Not Supported
Table A-1 PCL Emulation Commands Continued
PCL Support
Supported
Not Supported
Table A-1 PCL Emulation Commands Continued
PCL Support
Supported
Not Supported
Table A-1 PCL Emulation Commands Continued
PCL Support
Supported
PCL Support
Table A-1 PCL Emulation Commands Continued
Table A-2 GL/2 Commands
Page numbers reference command
Supported
Table A-2 GL/2 Commands Continued
Page numbers reference command
PCL Support
Supported
Table A-2 GL/2 Commands Continued
Page numbers reference command
PCL Support
Supported
Table A-2 GL/2 Commands Continued
Page numbers reference command
PCL Support
APPENDIX B PJL Support
PJL Support
Table B-1 Common Variables for Both Printer Languages
Not Supported
PJL Support
Table B-1 Common Variables for Both Printer Languages Continued
Supported
Not Supported
PJL Support
Table B-1 Common Variables for Both Printer Languages Continued
Supported
Not Supported
PJL Support
Table B-2 Printer Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages
Supported
Page numbers reference variable descriptions
PJL Support
Supported
Not Supported
Page numbers reference variable descriptions
PJL Support
Supported
Not Supported
Page numbers reference variable descriptions
PJL Support
Supported
Not Supported
Page numbers reference variable descriptions
PJL Support
Supported
Not Supported
Page numbers reference variable descriptions
PJL Support
Supported
Not Supported
Not Supported
B-10
PJL Support
Supported
Supported
B-11
PJL Support
Table B-3 Common Variables for PCL Emulation
Table B-4 Printer Unique Variables for PCL Emulation
B-12
PJL Support
Table B-3 Common Variables for PCL Emulation Continued
Table B-6 Printer Unique Variables for PostScript Emulation
B-13
PJL Support
Table B-5 Common Variables for PostScript Emulation
PJL Support
B-14
Table B-8 Status Readback Commands
Page numbers reference command descriptions
Supported
B-15
PJL Support
Table B-10 PJL Messages for Auto-Continuable Conditions
Supported
B-16
PJL Support
Table B-10 PJL Messages for Auto-Continuable Conditions Continued
Supported
B-17
PJL Support
Table B-10 PJL Messages for Auto-Continuable Conditions Continued
Supported
B-18
PJL Support
Table B-10 PJL Messages for Auto-Continuable Conditions Continued
Table B-11 PJL Messages for Attendance Conditions
B-19
PJL Support
Table B-10 PJL Messages for Auto-Continuable Conditions Continued
Supported
B-20
PJL Support
Table B-11 PJL Messages for Attendance Conditions Continued
Supported
B-21
PJL Support
Table B-11 PJL Messages for Attendance Conditions Continued
Supported
B-22
PJL Support
Table B-11 PJL Messages for Attendance Conditions Continued
Supported
B-23
PJL Support
Table B-11 PJL Messages for Attendance Conditions Continued
Supported
B-24
PJL Support
Table B-11 PJL Messages for Attendance Conditions Continued
Supported
B-25
PJL Support
Table B-12 PJL Messages for Paper Handling
Table B-13 PJL Messages for Paper Jams
B-26
PJL Support
Table B-12 PJL Messages for Paper Handling Continued
Supported
B-27
PJL Support
Table B-13 PJL Messages for Paper Jams Continued
Supported
B-28
PJL Support
Table B-13 PJL Messages for Paper Jams Continued
Supported
B-29
PJL Support
Table B-13 PJL Messages for Paper Jams Continued
Supported
B-30
PJL Support
Table B-13 PJL Messages for Paper Jams Continued
Table B-13 PJL Messages for Paper Jams Continued
B-31
Table B-14 Service Errors
PJL Support
PJL Support
B-32
Table B-16 Lexmark Unique PJL Commands
Page numbers reference command descriptions
Page numbers reference command descriptions
B-33
Table B-16 Lexmark Unique PJL Commands Continued
Table B-17 File and Device Protection Commands
APPENDIX C PostScript Support
PostScript Support
Table C-1 Supplemental Operators
Not Supported
PostScript Support
Table C-1 Supplemental Operators Continued
Supported
Not Supported
PostScript Support
Table C-1 Supplemental Operators Continued
Supported
Table C-2 Page Device Parameters
Default values are listed
PostScript Support
Table C-1 Supplemental Operators Continued
Supported
Default values are listed
PostScript Support
Table C-2 Page Device Parameters Continued
Supported
Default values are listed
PostScript Support
Table C-2 Page Device Parameters Continued
Supported
Default values are listed
PostScript Support
Table C-2 Page Device Parameters Continued
Table C-3 User Interpreter Parameters
Default values are listed
PostScript Support
Table C-2 Page Device Parameters Continued
Table C-4 System Interpreter Parameters
Default values are listed
PostScript Support
Table C-3 User Interpreter Parameters Continued
Table C-4 System Interpreter Parameters Continued
C-10
Default values are listed
PostScript Support
Table C-4 System Interpreter Parameters Continued
C-11
Default values are listed
PostScript Support
Supported
C-12
PostScript Support
Table C-5 Devices Supported
Supported
C-13
PostScript Support
Table C-5 Devices Supported Continued
Supported
C-14
PostScript Support
Table C-6 Device Parameters
Supported
C-15
PostScript Support
Table C-6 Device Parameters Continued
Supported
C-16
PostScript Support
Table C-6 Device Parameters Continued
Supported
C-17
PostScript Support
Table C-6 Device Parameters Continued
Supported
C-18
PostScript Support
Table C-6 Device Parameters Continued
Supported
C-19
PostScript Support
Table C-6 Device Parameters Continued
Supported
C-20
PostScript Support
Table C-6 Device Parameters Continued
Supported
C-21
PostScript Support
Table C-6 Device Parameters Continued
Supported
C-22
PostScript Support
Table C-6 Device Parameters Continued
Table C-6 Device Parameters Continued
C-23
Table C-7 PostScript Commands Message Keys
PostScript Support
Index
Index
Index
Index
Index
commands alphabetic 2-34 alphanumeric ID 2-40 color extensions
Index
vertical rectangle size decipoints
vertical rectangle size PCL Units
Index
Index
system parameters 4-65 user parameters 4-62 using the operator panel
34 Incorrect Media 34 Wrong Paper Size in Tray x
Index
Index
Index
X-10
Index
X-11
X-12
Index
LIMAGEORIENTATION
Index
X-13
Index
X-14
Index
X-15