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der if that particular size isn't supported. I'll
try 17 or 17.5...
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> George
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Found a brief intro to common commands at HP's site here:
http://h2.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=bpl04632&locale=en_US
Please note that you might need to use PJL to set up your printer first. I
use a program to print this data stream to the printer as a "Reset" (w
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>You're my hero. It worked. Is the syntax different from
>'regular' PCL? it
>doesn't look any different to me...
>
>KLP
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You're my hero. It worked. Is the syntax different from 'regular' PCL? it
doesn't look any different to me...
KLP
> oops:
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>>E*p300X*p1650Y(s6H(s1BTESTE
>
> should be:
>
> E*p300X*p1650Y(s6H(s1BTESTE
>
> left out a few ...
>
> Yes, I know I make some of the letters lowercase, and eliminated
>
Have you tried telneting to port 9100 of the printer and
typing some stuff and seeing if it prints? I've had problems
with RH and TCP printing, I usually use lpd if the interface
supports it.
George
>
>This is a networked printer; no ports. Just an IP. It's pretty vanilla,
>and I've setup quite a
http://h2.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/bpl13205/bpl13205.pdf
I know you specified PCL6 in the subject, but this might help a little. 54
page PDF quick reference guide for PCL5, which the 1320 should understand.
Jim
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That's a good thing, except it didn't print a blessed thing. I wonder if
PCL is turned off... I'll visit the config page on the device and see.
KLP
> The best resource is HP. They have a whole set of PCL technical reference
> manuals
> I got them a few years ago, I believe they cost $175 then.
>
I have a HP 1300. I had some problems with
the PCL6 driver so I loaded a PCL5 driver and
it has worked perfectly since.
Ron White
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Lots of good links:
http://www.digitalissues.co.uk/html/software/utils/pcl_index.html
http://h2.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=b
pl04632
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> Karl,
> Have you tried printing to it from a pdf or other multi-font
> graphical format? You may have a bad printer or other problems. The odds
> are that this isn't your problem, but since it takes so little time to
> check, you might as well give it a try.
I set it up on a RedHat v8 box,
> 1. HP has tech manuals available. Last time I looked, these books were
> only
> available to be purchased in hard copy. Check out the hp website or call
> HP.
>
> 2. What happens to the print job when another HP printer is connected at
> the
> same port?
This is a networked printer; no ports.
The best resource is HP. They have a whole set of PCL technical reference
manuals
I got them a few years ago, I believe they cost $175 then.
George
Make sure you preface with E
Try printing this sequence:
E*p300X*p1650Y(s6H(s1BTESTE
It should print a big "TEST" on the middle of the page.
Geor
oops:
>
>E*p300X*p1650Y(s6H(s1BTESTE
should be:
E*p300X*p1650Y(s6H(s1BTESTE
left out a few ...
Yes, I know I make some of the letters lowercase, and eliminated
the repetative 's
George
>
>It should print a big "TEST" on the middle of the page.
>
>George
>
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Karl,
Have you tried printing to it from a pdf or other multi-font
graphical format? You may have a bad printer or other problems. The odds
are that this isn't your problem, but since it takes so little time to
check, you might as well give it a try.
- Charles "Easy Tests First" Barouch
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1. HP has tech manuals available. Last time I looked, these books were only
available to be purchased in hard copy. Check out the hp website or call
HP.
2. What happens to the print job when another HP printer is connected at the
same port?
3. There is PCL4, PCL5, and PCL6. The flavor may matt
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