Feature

Implementation

Values

Banner Sheet

@PJL COMMENT

Where value is one of the following:

 

OID_ATT_START_SHEET value;

OID_VAL_JOB_SHEET_FULL (On)

 

 

OID_VAL_JOB_SHEET_NONE (Off)

Interleave

@PJL COMMENT

Where value is one of the following:

 

OID_ATT_INTERLEAVE value;

OID_VAL_INTERLEAVE_NONE

 

 

OID_VAL_INTERLEAVE_BLANK

 

 

OID_VAL_INTERLEAVE_IMAGED

Interleave Media Color

@PJL COMMENT

Where value is one of the following:

 

OID_ATT_INTERLEAVE_COLOR “value”;

Yellow, Green, Buff, White, Red, Ivory, Gray,

 

 

Clear, Pink, Goldenrod, Orange, Blue, Other,

 

 

Unspecified, Custom1 – Custom7.

Accounting

@PJL COMMENT

Where UserID is a value the Printer

 

OID_ATT_ACCOUNTING_INFORMATION

Administrator has assigned to a user.

 

"UserID042AccountID";

Where AccountID is a value the Printer

 

 

Administrator has assigned to the account.

 

 

NOTE: You must delimit the User ID and the

 

 

Account ID with a 042.

Delay Print

@PJL COMMENT

Where yyyy is the year, mm is the month, dd is

 

OID_ATT_JOB_PRINT_AFTER

the date, hh is the hour, mm is the minute of

 

"yyyymmddhhmmss”;

the hour, and ss is the second of that minute.

 

 

NOTE: The hours are expressed in a 24 hour

 

 

clock. For example: July 29, 1999 at 3:25 PM is

 

 

expressed as: 19990729152500.

Condensed Printing

<esc>&k2S

See the Customer Tip Formatting Condensed

 

 

Print for a Xerox Multifunction Device, for

 

 

examples and additional information.

Stair-stepping

<esc>k2G

Helps to resolve stair-stepping in most

 

 

instances.

Euro Font

The Euro character is provided in the standard Latin of the following PCL symbol sets:

PCL Symbol Set

Symbol Set Code

Code Page

Euro Sign Character Code

 

 

 

 

Windows 3.1 Latin 1

19U

1252

128

 

 

 

 

Windows 3.1 Latin 2

9E

1250

128

 

 

 

 

Windows 3.1 Latin 5

5T

1254

128

 

 

 

 

You can select these symbol sets as default from the WorkCentre Pro 65/75/90 Web client and the local user interface. The Euro character is not supported using other symbol sets including “Win 3.0 Latin 1” (9U) or “ISO-Latin-9” (9N) symbol sets.

The following example illustrates how to print the Euro character using PCL. It selects the “Antique Olive” font, 12 point size and the “Windows 3.1 Latin 1” symbol set.

<esc>%12345X

<esc>(19U<esc>(s1p12v0s0b4168T The price of this unit is: €100.00 <esc>%12345X

 

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