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CHAPTER 5 PJL - 8 

2.

 

HOW TO USE PJL 

2.1.

 

Overview 

PJL resides "above" printer languages such as Postscript and PCL.  Each job can be distinguished from the 
other jobs by PJL, and it can switch between PJL commands and printer language commands for each job. 

 

PJL Code 

PCL Job 

PJL Code 

Postscript Job 

PJL Code 

 

2.2.

 

PJL Job Requirement 

Some conditions are required in order for PJL commands to work correctly.  Jobs which follow these 
conditions will work correctly with a PJL printer in both single user and network environments. 

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All PJL jobs must begin and end with a 

UEL

 command.   

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The 

@PJL

 prefix must be placed immediately after the 

UEL

 command which starts PJL jobs, and can be 

followed by 

<CR>

 and <

LF

>.  Characters, including control characters, must not be placed between the 

UEL 

command and the 

@PJL

 prefix.  

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Nothing must be placed after the 

UEL

 command which ends a PJL job. 

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<

LF

> is required to terminate all PJL commands.  <

CR

>  can be placed before <

LF

>, however, <

CR

> is 

optional and is ignored.  

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Blank lines must not exist. If a blank line is required, the  

@PJL

 <

CR

><

LF

> line can be used. 

 

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  • 1. Overview PJL resides "above" printer languages such as Postscript and PCL.
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