Using the Hard Drive for Secure and Proof Jobs
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Creating Proof Jobs Proof printing lets you print a single copy of a multiple
copy job. You assign a password and copy count at your
workstation or computer before printing. The first set is
printed immediately. You can then go to the printer and
proofread (proof) the first set. Depending on the outcome
of the proofing, you can then decide either to continue
printing the sets or to delete the job after entering your
password at the printer’s Control Panel.
Proof jobs, if not sent by a driver with the proof job
feature, may be invoked in both PCL and PostScript by
preceding the job with the following PJL commands:
@PJL XPROOFJOB
@PJL XJOBPASSWORD = number
These commands must be immediately followed by a
standard PJL “JOB” command that includes the
“jobname”.
The printer continues processing all subsequent data as
part of the proof job of name “jobname.” The proof job is
stored with the name “jobname” and associated with the
password defined in the PJL XJOBPASSWORD command.
The proof job ends when the PJL End of Job command is
received (i.e., @PJL EOJ). The “EOJ” command should be
followed by a UEL.