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Xerox Multifunction Devices
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June 9, 2004
PDL Reference Guide for the
WorkCentre Pro 65/75/90
Accessing Extended Features
Overview
Extended Features:
This document contains information to help you access the extended features of a
• Accounting
WorkCentre Pro 65/75/90 in environments that do not have a custom driver. These include
• Proof Print
the following environments:
• Staple
• Collation
• Custom DOS packages
• Duplex
• Other platform
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Print Features The WorkCentre Pro 65/75/90 supports PostScript level 2 and 3 commands or PCL5e and PCL6 escape sequences that enable the features listed in the following table. Feature Description Job Name Allows you to specify a job name. Job Owner Allows you to specify a job owner. Media Size Allows you to select media size. Media Source Allows you to select the paper tray that feeds a print job. Media Type Allows you to select the type of media used to print a job. Media Color Allows
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Feature Description Interleave Media Color Allows you to select media color for the interleaves. Only use this feature in conjunction with ithe nterleave feature. Delay Print Allows you to specify a time, up to 72 hours from the current printer time, to print a job. PostScript This section describes the PostScript commands required to access WorkCentre Pro 65/75/90 features. This table lists each feature and the PostScript syntax used to enable the feature. Following this table are some
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Feature Implementation Values Media Color <> setpagedevice Where value is one of the following: Yellow, Green, Buff, White, Red, Ivory, Gray, Clear, Pink, Goldenrod, Orange, Blue, Other, Unspecified, Custom1 – Custom7. NOTE: Use this command in conjunction with the commands Media Size and Media Type. Media Source <> setpagedevice Where int is one of the following: 1 = Tray 1 2 = Tray 2 3 = Tray 3 4 = Tray 4 5 = Bypass
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Feature Implementation Values Orientation <> [height/width] in 1/72 inch (points) setpagedevice To print landscape, use the Media Size command with height and width reversed. For example: [792 612] = Letter, landscape [842 595] = A4, landscape Front Cover Imaged %%OID_ATT_FIRST_PAGE_ IMAGED Where value is Enable/Disable “value” TRUE or FALSE TRUE produces an imaged cover. FALSE produces a blank cover. NOTE: Use this command in conjunction with thes
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Feature Implementation Values Front & Back Cover %%OID_ATT_FIRSTLAST_PAGE_ Where value is one of the following: Media Color MEDIA_COLOR “value”; Yellow, Green, Buff, White, Red, Ivory, Gray, Clear, Pink, Goldenrod, Orange, Blue, Other, Unspecified, Custom1 – Custom7. NOTE: Use this command in conjunction with these two commands: Front & Back Cover Imaged Enable and Front & Back Cover Media Type. Front & Back Cover Where xxx and yyy are the media size %%OID_ATT_FIRSTLAST_PAGE_ME Media
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Feature Implementation Values Delay Print Allows you to specify the time a job prints. %%OID_ATT_JOB_PRINT_AFTER You can set this time up to 72 hours from "yyyymmddhhmmss” the current printer time. Where yyyy is the year, mm is the month, dd is the date, hh is the hour, mm is the minute of 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. Euro Font The Euro chara
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Structure of a PostScript File that Includes Xerox Commands This section illustrates the structure of a PostScript file that includes Xerox commands. The sections shown are taken from a typical PostScript file used to access 2-sided printing, single portrait stapling, and output to main tray (stacker) features of the WorkCentre Pro 65/75/90. Note: To generate a complete PostScript print ready file that you can review and/or use to access WorkCentre Pro 65/75/90 features, see “Using WordPad
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PostScript Feature Dependencies/Caveats • All %% commands (DSC comments) must be in the first 4096 bytes of the job. • When you use duplicate commands, the last command takes precedence. Since the setpagedevice commands are normally after the %% commands (DSC comments), the setpagedevice normally takes precedence. • The WorkCentre Pro 65/75/90 supports PostScript resolutions up to and including 1800 x 1800. Some PostScript jobs may not print if you use this resolution. If this occurs, prin
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PCL This section describes the PCL commands required for specific features. This table lists each feature and the PCL syntax required to use the feature. Following this table are examples of how to use these commands and what the PCL file looks like. Refer to this reference material: PCL 5 Printer Language Technical Reference Manual, Hewlett-Packard Manual Part Number 5021-0377. NOTE: Throughout this document, refers to the escape key. When you see , substitute the escape chara
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Feature Implementation Values Media Color @PJL COMMENT Where value is one of the following: OID_ATT_DEFAULT_MEDIUM_ COLOUR Yellow, Green, Buff, White, Red, Ivory, Gray, “value”; Clear, Pink, Goldenrod, Orange, Blue, Other, Unspecified, Custom1 – Custom7. NOTE: Use this command in conjunction with the Media Size and Media Type commands. Media Source & l int H Where int is one of the following: 0 = Auto Select 1 = Tray 1 2 = Bypass Tray 4 = Tray 2 5 = H
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Feature Implementation Values Front Cover Media Type @PJL COMMENT Where value is one of the following: OID_ATT_FIRST_PAGE_MEDIA_TYPE system-default, standard, transparency, labels, “ value”; drilled, recycled, pre-printed, CardStock, Bond. NOTE: Use this command in conjunction with these commands: Front Cover Imaged Enable and Front Cover Media Color. Front Cover Media Color @PJL COMMENT Where value is one of the following: OID_ATT_FIRST_PAGE_MEDIA_ Yellow, Green, Buff, White, Red, Iv
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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, B
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Structure of a PCL File that Includes Xerox Commands This section illustrates the structure of a PCL file that includes Xerox commands. The sections shown are taken from a typical PCL file used to access 2-sided printing, single portrait stapling, and output to main tray (stacker) features of the WorkCentre Pro 65/75/90. Note: To generate a complete PCL file that you can review and/or use to access WorkCentre Pro 65/75/90 features, see “Using WordPad to Create a PS/PCL Printing Feature Fil
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PCL Feature Dependencies/Caveats • All PJL commands must be in the first 4096 bytes of the job. • To combine printer escape commands (not including PJL commands): - The first two characters after the MUST be the same. - All alpha characters MUST be lowercase, except the final terminating character. - The commands are read left to right. Combine commands in the order you wish them to execute. For example, combine print 5 copies (&l5X) and use letter size (&l2A) as &l5
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Using WordPad to Create a PS/PCL Printing Feature File This section describes a simple process to create a file that contains print features you select. You may want to view the content of this file before you create a template manually. In many cases the file you create is usable to access and generate print jobs with Xerox print features. 1. Open WordPad and enter the text, Test. 2. Select File > Print and select a driver for the PDL (PostScript or PCL) you wish to use. 3. Click Prefere
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PostScript Fonts The following PostScript fonts are resident with the Oak interpreter. AlbertusMT GillSans-Italic Palatino-BoldItalic AlbertusMT-Italic GillSans-Light Palatino-Italic AlbertusMT-Light GillSans-LightItalic Palatino-Roman AntiqueOlive-Bold Goudy StempelGaramond-Bold AntiqueOlive-Compact Goudy-Bold StempelGaramond-BoldItalic AntiqueOlive-Italic Goudy-BoldItalic StempelGaramond-Italic AntiqueOlive-Roman Goudy-ExtraBold StempelGaramond-Roman Apple-Chancery Go
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PCL Fonts The following PCL fonts are resident with the Oak interpreter. Each of these commands references either a 12-point font, or a 10-pitch font. If you wish to use any other point size, simply change the 12v to the desired size (.25 - 999.75), to use a different pitch change the 10h to the desired size (> 0.00). The commands listed use the default symbol set, Roman-8. To change the symbol set, include the alternate symbol set after the first and before the second . Use t
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Times New Roman Bold ((s1p12v0s3b16901T Times New Roman Bold Italic ((s1p12v1s3b16901T Symbol ((s1p12v0s0b16686T Wingdings ((s1p12v0s0b6826T ITC AvantGuard Black ((s1p12v0s0b24607T ITC AvantGuard Black Oblique ((s1p12v1s0b24607T ITC AvantGuard DemiBold ((s1p12v0s2b24607T ITC AvantGuand DemiBold Oblique ((s1p12v1s2b24607T ITC Bookman Light ((s1p12v0s-3b24623T ITC Bookman Light Italic
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ASCII Conversion Table Dec Hex ASCII / Description Dec Hex ASCII / Description Dec Hex ASCII / Description 000 00 NUL / NULL 042 2A * asterisk 087 57 W 001 01 SOH / start-of-heading 043 2B + addition-sign 088 58 X 002 02 STX / start-of-text 044 2C , comma 089 59 Y 003 03 ETX / end-of-text 045 2D - hyphen 090 5A Z 004 04 EOT / end-of- 046 2E . period 091 5B [ left-bracket transmission 047 2F / right-slash 092 5C \ left-slash backslash 005 05 ENQ / enquiry 048 30 0 093 5D ] r