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                 Brother Laser Printer

Technical Reference Guide
   
    HL-1050/1070/1250/1270N/1450/1470N
   P2500/1660e/2060/2400C/2400Ce/3400CN/
           1650/1670N/3260N/2460




 First version   August, 1999    Created for HL-1050/1070/1250/1270N/
                                 1450/1470N/P2500/1660e/2060/2400C
    Ver. A       March, 2000     Revised for Addition of HL-2400Ce/3400CN

    Ver. B       March, 2001     Revised for Addition of HL-1650/1670N/3260N/2460

    Ver. C       October, 2001   Revised for Addition of HL-1450/1470N
Trademark acknowledgments

Brother is a registered trademark of Brother Industries Ltd.
PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe Incorporated.
Epson is a registered trademark and FX-850 a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation.
Hewlett Packard, HP, LaserJet and PCL are registered trademarks and LaserJet, HP-GL, and HP-GL/2 are
trademarks of Hewlett Packard Company.
IBM is a registered trademark and Proprinter XL is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.
Microsoft, MS-DOS and Windows are registered trademarks.
Intellifont is a registered trademark of Agfa Corporation.
TrueType is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.

All other brand and product names mentioned in this manual are registered trademarks or trademarks of respective
companies.


Compilation and Publication

Under the supervision of Brother Industries Ltd., this manual has been compiled and published, covering the latest
product's descriptions and specifications.

The contents of this manual and the specifications of this product are subjected to change without notice.

Brother reserves the right to make changes without notice in the specifications and materials contained herein and
shall not be responsible for any damages (including consequential) caused by reliance on the materials presented,
including but not limited to typographical and other errors relating to the publication.
TABLE OF CONTENTS

GLOSSARY
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
   1. ABOUT THE MANUAL----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3
   2. AREAS OF USE------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4

CHAPTER 2 PCL
   1. COMMAND LIST------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7
   2. INTRODUCTION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10
   3. CONTROLLING THE PRINTER ---------------------------------------------------------------------11
   4. JOB CONTROL -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------15
   5. USING FONTS-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------33
   6. USING GRAPHICS--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------65
   7. MACROS--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------85
   8. STATUS READBACK ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------91
   9. INDEX------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------99

CHAPTER 3 PCL5C
   1. INTRODUCTION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3
   2. COLOR MODES ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
   3. COLOR PALLETS --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10
   4. COLOR GRAPHICS------------------------------------------------------------------------------------13
   5. ENHANCE OUTPUT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------15
   6. HP-GL/2---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------17
   7. INDEX -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------19

CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 GRAPHICS LANGUAGE
   1. COMMAND LIST------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4
   2. INTRODUCTION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
   3. TERMINOLOGY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7
   4. COMMAND SYNTAX ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9
   5. THE HP-GL GRAPHICS WINDOW -----------------------------------------------------------------10
   6. PREPARING TO PRINT GRAPHIC IMAGES------------------------------------------------------11
   7. COMMANDS---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12
   8. INDEX -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------52

CHAPTER 5 PJL PRINTER JOB LANGUAGE
   1. INTRODUCTION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
   2. HOW TO USE PJL -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
   3. COMMAND GROUP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9
   4. KERNEL COMMANDS---------------------------------------------------------------------------------10
   5. JOB SEPARATION COMMANDS -------------------------------------------------------------------13
   6. ENVIRONMENT COMMANDS------------------------------------------------------------------------15
   7. STATUS READBACK COMMANDS ----------------------------------------------------------------30
   8. DEVICE ATTENDANCE COMMANDS -------------------------------------------------------------45
   9. INDEX------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------48




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CHAPTER 6 EPSON FX-850
   1. COMMAND LIST------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3
   2. INTRODUCTION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
   3. EMULATION DETAILS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
   4. TERMINOLOGY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7
   5. CONTROLLING THE PRINTER ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
   6. COMMANDS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9
   7. INDEX------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------30

CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER XL
   1. COMMAND LIST------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3
   2. INTRODUCTION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
   3. EMULATION DETAILS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
   4. NOTATION USED IN THIS EMULATION DESCRIPTION--------------------------------------- 7
   5. COMMANDS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
   6. INDEX------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------21

CHAPTER 8 BARCODE CONTROL
   1. INTRODUCTION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3
   2. PRINT BAR CODES OR EXPANDED CHARACTERS ----------------------------------------- 4
   3. DEFINITION OF PARAMETERS---------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
   4. EXAMPLE PROGRAM LISTINGS--------------------------------------------------------------------10

CHAPTER 9 HP-GL GRAPHICS LANGUAGE
   1. COMMAND LIST------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3
   2. INTRODUCTION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
   3. COMMANDS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
   4. INDEX------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------27

APPENDIX A COMPARISON LIST
APPENDIX B FLASH/PCMCIA CARD COMMANDS
APPENDIX-C HBP MODE COMMANDS



APPENDIX D REFERENCE LIST OF MX-2000 SERIES UNIQUE
COMMANDS




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GLOSSARY
Absolute plotting      A method of plotting in the HP-GL and HP-GL/2 graphics language where
                       coordinates are specified relative to the origin of the coordinate system currently in
                       use.

Anchor point           The top left-hand corner of the PCL picture frame. You can position this on the
                       page using a PCL command.

Anisotropic scaling    A form of image scaling using the SC command in HP-GL and HP-GL/2 mode in
                       which the user units can be of different sizes. Hence the entire graphics window
                       can be used to display the image.

ASCII                  The standard system for assigning number codes (0 ~ 255) to alphabetic, numeric
                       and control code characters.

Attribute              A characteristic of a downloadable font or a character of a Downloadable font that
                       is represented by a number of a fixed length.

Bitmap font            A font whose characters are defined as raster images. The characters that make
                       up a bitmap font are of a fixed size.

Bold                   A wider line thickness for typographical characters, used to make the text stand
                       out, for example, in headings.

Calling a macro        A way of running a macro in which changes to the modified print environment are
                       not retained when the macro has finished running.

Cartridge              A storage medium that you can insert into the printer cartridge slots. Cartridges
                       can store fonts. The advantage of using cartridges is that they allow you to use
                       more fonts without taking up printer memory space.

Cartridge font         A font that is stored on a cartridge. These are widely available commercially.

Character cell         The imaginary grid on which downloadable characters are designed.

Character code         A number assigned to a character that uniquely identifies it.

Character descriptor   A block of data that describes the characteristics of an individual character in a
                       downloadable font, such as its width and height.

Character set          A selection of different characters. Characters sets normally include the alphabet
                       in both upper- and lowercase, the digits' 0-9, punctuation marks, common
                       mathematical symbols and a few other useful characters. There are also some
                       specialized character sets that are used for specific applications like mathematics.
                       A font is defined as having a particular character set.

Column                 A vertical sub-division of the page whose width is equal to the HMI (horizontal
                       motion index). The print position moves across the page one column width when
                       any single character is printed ( in a monospaced font), or when a space character
                       is printed ( in a proportionally spaced font). See also HMI.




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Control code                   An ASCII code that tells the computer to perform a particular function, such as a
                               carriage return.

Control panel reset            A reset or factory reset performed using the printer control panel.

Cross-hatching                 A method of shading using perpendicular diagonal lines that cross one another.

Current units                  The current unit type in use in HP-GL and HP-GL/2 mode. Current units are either
                               user units or graphics units depending on whether an SC command has been used.

Cursor                         Although the printer does not have a cursor, it is sometimes easier to visualize the
                               printer's operation in terms of a cursor that can be moved from place to place on
                               the page.

Cursor position                The current position of the imaginary cursor.

Decipoint                      A unit of measure equal to 1/720".

Default conditions             A set of HP-GL and HP-GL/2 mode settings that you restore using the DF;
                               command. The default conditions are a subset of the initial settings.

Destination image              The graphic image that is already in place on a page and to which the source image
                               is applied in the LaserJet series print model.

Dots                           A unit of measure equal to 1/600", the smallest increment that the cursor can
                               move.

Downloadable font              A character font that can be downloaded from your computer to the printer. You
                               can either buy Downloadable fonts or create your own. A downloadable font
                               consists of a font descriptor block followed by a character code, character
                               descriptor block and the data for each character in the font.

Downloading                    The process of sending either a font, a macro or a graphic image from your
                               computer to the printer.

Effective window               The area of the page on which HP-GL and HP-GL/2 output can appear. The
                               effective window is determined by the overlap of the logical page, the PCL picture
                               frame, the hard clip and the soft clip limits.

Emulation mode                 A mode of operation in which the printer imitates the functions of a different model.

Enabling a macro for overlay
                               A macro that is enabled for overlay runs as the final operation before each page is
                               printed, using the macro overlay environment printer settings.

Escape sequence                The Esc character followed by a string of other characters that tell the printer
                               which operation to perform.

Factory default environment The collection of printer settings that have been made to the printer before it leaves
                            the factory. You can reset the printer to the factory settings either by using a
                            printer command or using the control panel.

Factory reset                  A reset in which LaserJet mode is made the current emulation mode and the
                               factory default environment is restored.


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Fill                          A shading applied to a shape that you have drawn.

Fixed spacing                 See monospacing.

Font                          A collection of characters that are designed to work in harmony together. A font
                              has several characteristics that identify it uniquely: character or symbol set,
                              spacing, pitch, height or point size, style, stroke weight and typeface. Fonts can
                              either be resident in the printer's ROM, installed on cartridge or downloaded from
                              your computer. You can either buy downloadable fonts commercially or create
                              your own. The word "font" is often wrongly used to mean "typeface". A font is
                              confined to a single height or point size whereas a typeface is not.

Font descriptor               A block of data that is downloaded to the printer as the first part of a downloaded
                              font. The font descriptor describes the characteristics that are common to every
                              character in the font, such as stroke weight, and contains other relevant
                              information.

Graphics mode initial settings
                             The HP-GL and HP-GL/2 mode settings that are in effect when you enter HP-GL
                             and HP-GL/2 mode. You can restore the initial conditions using the IN; command.

Graphics units                The default units of the HP-GL and HP-GL/2 coordinate system. Also sometimes
                              called plotter units.

Graphics window               The area on the page in which HP-GL and HP-GL/2 graphic images can appear.
                              Initially this is the same as the picture frame, but you can change the size, position
                              and aspect ratio of the graphics window using the IW command.

Gray scale                    A degree of continuous shading ranging from 0%, white, to 100%, black.

Hard clip limits              The area of the page on which it is physically possible to print using HP-GL and
                              HP-GL/2 graphics language commands. The hard clip limits are determined by the
                              size of the physical page and are equivalent to the LaserJet mode printable area.

Hatching                      A method of shading using parallel lines.

Height                        The height in typographic points (1/72" units) of an unaccented capital letter in a
                              font.

HMI                           Horizontal motion index. The horizontal distance that the print position moves
                              across the page when any single character is printed ( in a monospaced font ), or
                              when a space character is printed ( in a proportionally spaced font ). You can set
                              the HMI using printer commands, however, when you alter any font characteristic
                              ( in effect, select a new font ) or switch between the primary and secondary fonts,
                              the HMI is reset to its default value based on the newly selected font.

Horizontal plot size          The original horizontal size of an imported HP-GL and HP-GL/2 image.

Internal font                 A font that is stored in the printer ROM and is therefore always available for use,
                              for example, Brougham 10 pitch, or a font generated from a scalable typeface
                              stored in the printer's ROM, for example, Tennessee bold 15 pt.




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Isotropic scaling              A form of image scaling using the SC command in HP-GL or HP-GL/2 mode in
                               which the user units must be of equal size. Hence it may not be possible to use the
                               entire graphics window to display the image.

Justification                  The way in which text is aligned. For example, left justification involves aligning the
                               left end of every line of text.

Label                          A text string that forms part of an HP-GL and HP-GL/2 plot.

Landscape                      The orientation in which the top edge of the page is longer than the side edges.

Logical page                   The area of the physical page on which the cursor can be positioned in LaserJet
                               mode. You can use PCL commands to specify the position of the logical page on
                               the physical page. Also known as the PCL addressable area.

LSB                            i) The least significant byte of a set of data bytes.
                               ii) The least significant bit of a single byte of data.

Macro                          A sequence of PCL commands that can be stored in the printer memory. To run
                               the sequence you need only use a single PCL command.

Macro execution                Executing a macro is a way of running a macro whereby any changes made to the
                               modified print environment by the macro are retained when macro execution has
                               been completed.

Macro overlay environment Used only by a macro that has been enabled for overlay. A combination of the
                          user default environment and the modified print environment.

Medium                         The line thickness of normal type.

Modified print environment The collection of all current LaserJet printer settings. This environment is saved if
                           you call a macro or enter HP-GL and HP-GL/2 mode, it is restored when the
                           macro has finished running or when you quit HP-GL or HP-GL/2 mode.

Monospacing                    Some bitmap fonts are printed with each character occupying the same space on a
                               line of text. This is known as monospacing.

MSB                            i) The most significant byte of a set of data bytes.
                               ii) The most significant bit of a single byte of data.

Pattern                        i) The hatching or cross-hatching that can be applied to an outline shape.
                               ii) The non-white areas of the source image in the LaserJet print model.

Pattern transparency           The patterned ( non-white ) areas of the source image are either transparent, in
                               which case the destination image is visible through the white parts of the pattern, or
                               opaque, in which case the destination image is not visible at all throughout the
                               patterned areas of the source image.

PCL                            Printer Control Language. The language consisting of escape sequences that is
                               used to control the printer in LaserJet mode

PCL addressable area            See logical page.

PCL picture frame              See picture frame.


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Pen                    Although this printer is a laser printer the HP-GL/2 and HP-GL graphics languages
                       retains the notion of a pen and allows you to select between two pens, white and
                       black. You must select a pen before you can draw anything. The HP-GL and HP-
                       GL/2 language were originally developed for use with plotters and the terminology
                       remains.

Perforation skip       A feature whereby the printer automatically compensates for a page break and
                       resumes printing from the top of the text area on the next page.

Permanent font         A downloaded font that is retained when a printer reset is performed.

Permanent macro        A macro stored in the printer that will not be erased if the printer is reset.

Physical page          The paper or envelope on which the printer prints.

Picture frame          The area of the physical page in which HP-GL and HP-GL/2 graphic images can
                       be printed.

Pitch                  The number of characters in one inch of text. Only applicable to monospaced
                       (fixed pitch fonts.)

Plot                   A drawing produced using the HP-GL and HP-GL/2 graphics language. So called
                       because the language was originally invented for use with plotters.

Plotter units          See graphics units.

Point                  The standard unit of measurement for character height. Equal to 1/72".

Point factor scaling   A form of image scaling using the SC command in HP-GL or HP-GL/2 mode in
                       which the user units and the location of the scaling point P1 are specified in terms
                       of graphics units.

Point size             See height.

Polygon                A shape consisting of one or more closed groups of connected lines.

Polygon buffer         An area of printer memory in which you can store one or more polygons and sub-
                       polygons defined using HP-GL and HP-GL/2 commands. Some HP-GL and HP-
                       GL/2 commands use the polygon buffer automatically.

Portrait               The orientation in which the side edges of the page are longer than the top edge.

Posture                A component of a font's style - whether it is upright or italic.

Primary font           In LaserJet mode the printer maintains two current font settings. The primary font
                       is the first of these.

Print model            A way of describing the interaction between different graphic elements ( source
                       image, pattern and destination image ).

Printable area         The area of the page on which the printer can print.




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Print position   The position from which printing of the next character or graphic object will begin,
                 providing that no operations that change the print position are performed in the
                 interim.




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Proportional spacing   Fonts intended for high quality typographic output use a method of character
                       spacing in which the space occupied by a single character on a line of text depends
                       on the individual design of the character. This is known as proportional spacing.
                       Scalable fonts are almost invariably proportionally spaced.

RAM                    Random Access Memory. The printer's memory in which fonts and macros can be
                       stored and where pages that are to be printed are composed.

Raster graphics        A method of representing a graphic image as a series of zeroes and ones that
                       correspond to white and black dots respectively.

Relative plotting      A method of plotting in the HP-GL and HP-GL/2 graphics language where
                       coordinates are specified relative to the point at which the last graphics command
                       terminated.

Reset                  When you reset the printer you restore a base set of conditions. A reset can either
                       be performed using the control panel or by sending the printer a reset command.
                       There are two types of reset, the normal reset and factory reset. A normal reset
                       simply restores the current emulation mode with the most recent control panel
                       settings -- it does not change the emulation mode itself. A factory reset makes
                       LaserJet mode the current emulation mode and restores the factory default
                       environment.

Resident font          See internal font.

ROM                    Read Only Memory. Part of the printer's memory that contains the software
                       controlling the printer and the printer internal fonts. The ROM cannot be altered
                       unless the type of ROM fitted to the printer is Flash ROM, in which case it can be
                       written to electronically via the parallel port of the printer .

Row                    A horizontal sub-division of the page whose height is equal to the VMI (vertical
                       motion index). The print position moves down the page a distance equal to the row
                       height when a line feed is performed.

Sans serif             A kind of typeface normally used for headlines. Sans serif typefaces do not have
                       little hooks (serifs) on the individual characters. This helps Sans serif headline text
                       stand out more prominently.

Scalable fonts         A font for which you can specify the character size. The printer will automatically
                       scale the characters to the size you require.

Scaling                In HP-GL or HP-GL/2 mode you can use the SC command to scale graphic
                       images. The three types of scaling are known as anisotropic, isotropic and point
                       factor scaling.

Scaling points         Two imaginary points called P1 and P2 that define a rectangular area relative to the
                       picture frame. You can use the HP-GL or HP-GL/2 SC and IP or IR commands to
                       transform and scale images by changing the relationship between the two scaling
                       points.

Scalable typeface      A typeface for which you can choose a point size (height) in order to obtain a
                       particular font for printing. For example, you might select the Utah typeface and
                       then select 14 pt. as the height. The printer has many resident typefaces. You can
                       also buy scalable typeface cartridge and disks.


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Secondary font   In LaserJet mode the printer maintains two current font settings. The secondary
                 font is the second of these.




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Serif                      A kind of typeface normally used for body text. Serif typefaces have little hooks
                           (serifs) on the individual characters that makes text more readable.

Soft clip limits           See graphics window. The soft limits are determined by the IW command.

Source image               The graphic image that is applied to the destination image in the LaserJet print
                           model. The interaction of the two images is determined by the current source and
                           pattern transparency settings.

Source transparency        The source image is either transparent, in which case the destination image is
                           visible throughout the white parts of the source image, or opaque, in which case the
                           destination image is not visible at all through the source image.

Spacing                    The way in which a font's characters are arranged on a line of text. See
                           monospacing and proportional spacing.

Stick font                 The default HP-GL and HP-GL/2 font consisting of thin lined characters.

Stroke weight              The thickness of the lines that comprise the characters in a particular font.
                           Medium, bold and light stroke weights are commonly used.

Sub-polygon                A shape consisting of a closed group of points connected by lines. Several sub-
                           polygons can form one polygon.

Symbol set                 See character set.

Tab channel                A set of up to sixteen vertical tab stops. Up to eight vertical tab channels can be
                           set up in the Epson FX-850 mode.

Temporary font             A downloaded font that is erased from the printer's memory when a printer reset is
                           performed. To use the font again you must download it again.

Temporary macro            A macro that is erased from the printer's memory when a reset is performed. If
                           you want to use the macro again you must redefine it and download it to the printer
                           again.

Text area                  The area of the physical page on which the printer can place text.

Text direction             The orientation of printed text relative to the physical page.

TIFF                       Tagged Image File Format. A common file format used for storing raster graphics
                           data.

Transparency               See pattern transparency and source transparency.

Typeface                   The design style of a set of typographic characters. The character design is
                           intended to make the characters work together cohesively to produce readable text.
                           The word "font" is often erroneously used to mean "typeface".

User default environment   The current combination of LaserJet factory default settings and settings made
                           using the control panel. This is the environment that is in effect when you switch
                           on the printer in LaserJet mode or change to LaserJet emulation from another
                           emulation mode. You can reset the printer to its user default settings either by
                           using a printer command or using the control panel.


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User units           Coordinate units specified by the user with the HP-GL and HP-GL/2 SC command.

Vector graphics      A method of defining graphic images in terms of coordinates, points and lines. The
                     HP-GL and HP-GL/2 graphics languages use this method.

Vertical plot size   The original vertical size of an imported HP-GL and HP-GL/2 image.

VMI                  Vertical motion index. The vertical distance that the print position moves down the
                     page when a line feed is performed. This can be set using printer commands or
                     with the printer's control panel by adjusting the "Lines" menu option in PAGE
                     FORMAT MODE.




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  CHAPTER 1

INTRODUCTION




 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION - 1
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   CONTENTS


   1. ABOUT THE MANUAL ............................................................................................................... 3

   2. AREAS OF USE ........................................................................................................................... 4
       2.1 Using Word Processing Packages and Spreadsheets .............................................................4

       2.2 Graphics.....................................................................................................................................4

       2.3 Programming .............................................................................................................................4

       2.4 Font Development......................................................................................................................5




                                                           CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION - 2
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1. ABOUT THE MANUAL
        This technical reference manual is intended to help you get the most out of each of the emulation modes
        supported by your HL-Series laser printer. It is divided into nine sections - this introductory section and one
        section for each of the emulation modes. Each emulation mode section describes the software commands (the
        escape sequences and control codes) that you can use to make the printer perform each of its available
        functions. Some example programs are included to give you useful ideas.
        This manual is for our PCL models. For the differences between each model, see the Appendix "Model
        Comparison."


        For basic set-up information, such as how to connect the printer to your computer, look in the User's guide.
        The User's guide also describes the printers control panel and how you can set various options using the
        keys.




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   2. AREAS OF USE
                   There are several different applications for which you may want to use your HL-Series laser printer. Four
                   general areas are outlined in the following sections.

             2.1   Using Word Processing Packages and Spreadsheets
                   You may simply wish to use the printer with your software application packages, such as word-processors or
                   spreadsheets. Many software packages automatically send commands to the printer requesting particular
                   type styles, character sizes and specifying page set-up information and other relevant data. In this case you
                   will not need to use this manual, as your software package will perform the task of controlling the printer for
                   you. Other packages allow you to embed software commands within your word-processed or spreadsheet
                   documents. This manual describes the commands you need, and you can simply include them in the form that
                   your package requires. In either case, read the documentation that came with your software to find out its own
                   specific requirements for driving a printer.

             2.2   Graphics
                   HP-GL/2 or HP-GL mode offers many powerful graphic features that enable you to draw and print detailed
                   images quickly and easily. Many commercial graphic packages, notably computer-aided design applications
                   programs, produce HP-GL/2 or HP-GL output. LaserJet mode also has several graphics features. You can
                   either write your own programs to generate images or use existing graphics software.

             2.3   Programming
                   If you are writing software, for example in BASIC or C, to drive the printer, the description and formal
                   specification of each command will enable you to transcribe them straight into your programs. Below is a
                   simple example of a program to draw and print a three inch black square. The program is given in both C and
                   BASIC.
                   C language program

                      #include 
                      main()
                      {
                      FILE *prn; /* initialization section */
                      prn = fopen("PRN","wb");
                      fprintf(prn,"\33E"); /* Esc E - Reset the printer */
                      fprintf(prn,"\33%0B"); /* Esc%0B - Enter HP-GL/2 */
                      fprintf(prn,"IN"); /* Initialize */
                      fprintf(prn,"SP1PA1024,1024"); /* Select pen 1 & move to 0,0 */
                      fprintf(prn,"PDFT1RA4096,4096"); /* Draw 3" solid square */
                      fprintf(prn,"\33%0A"); /* Quit HP-GL/2 & restore original cursor
                      position */
                      fprintf(prn,"\33E /* Reset and eject page */
                      }
                   BASIC language program

                      10 LPRINT      CHR$(27);"E"; :REM Esc E - Reset the printer
                      20 LPRINT      CHR$(27);"%0B"; :REM Esc%0B - Enter HP-GL/2
                      30 LPRINT      "IN"; :REM Initialize
                      40 LPRINT      "SP1PA1024,1024"; :REM Select pen 1 & move to 0,0
                      50 LPRINT      "PDFT1RA4096,4096"; :REM Draw 3" solid square
                      60 LPRINT      CHR$(27);"%0A"; :REM Quit HP-GL/2 & restore original cursor
                      position
                      70 LPRINT      CHR$(27);"E"; :REM Reset and eject page




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2.4   Font Development
      In LaserJet mode you can send your own character designs to an HL-Series laser printer and print text using
      them. To do this you need first to design your characters on paper. Having done this you can then either
      input and download your characters using a commercial software package, or encode your designs
      numerically and write your own program to download them.




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             CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION - 6
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 CHAPTER 2
       PCL
PRINTER CONTROL
   LANGUAGE




   CHAPTER 2 "PCL" - 1
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   CONTENTS


   1. COMMAND LIST ....................................................................................................................................7

   2. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................. 10

   3. CONTROLLING THE PRINTER ...................................................................................................... 11
       3.1. Control Codes ..................................................................................................................................11
          3.1.1. Backspace (08) <08h> ................................................................................................................... 11
          3.1.2. Line feed (10) <0Ah> ...................................................................................................................... 11
          3.1.3. Form feed (12) <0Ch> .................................................................................................................... 11
          3.1.4. Carriage return (13) <0Dh>.............................................................................................................. 11
          3.1.5. Select primary font (14) <0Eh>........................................................................................................ 11
          3.1.6. Select secondary font (15) <0Fh>.................................................................................................... 11
          3.1.7. Escape (27) <1Bh> ........................................................................................................................ 11
          3.1.8. Horizontal tab (09) <09h> .............................................................................................................. 11
          3.1.9. Space (32) <20h> .......................................................................................................................... 11
       3.2. Escape Sequences..........................................................................................................................12
          3.2.1. Line termination ............................................................................................................................. 12
          3.2.2. End-of-line wrap ............................................................................................................................. 12
          3.2.3. Display functions mode .................................................................................................................. 13
       3.3. Environments ...................................................................................................................................14
          3.3.1. Factory default environment ............................................................................................................ 14
          3.3.2. User default environment................................................................................................................. 14
          3.3.3. Modified print environment............................................................................................................... 14
          3.3.4. Macro overlay environment .............................................................................................................. 14


   4. JOB CONTROL ................................................................................................................................... 15
          4.1.1. Page size...................................................................................................................................... 15
          4.1.2. Output tray .................................................................................................................................... 16
          4.1.3. Paper source................................................................................................................................. 17
          4.1.4. Left long-edge offset registration ...................................................................................................... 18
          4.1.5. Top offset registration ..................................................................................................................... 19
          4.1.6. Simplex/duplex printing (For HL-1660e/2060/3400CN) ....................................................................... 19
          4.1.7. Paper side selection....................................................................................................................... 19
          4.1.8. Job separation command................................................................................................................ 20
          4.1.9. Reset............................................................................................................................................ 20
          4.1.10. Reset to factory default settings .................................................................................................... 20
          4.1.11. Reset to user settings .................................................................................................................. 20
          4.1.12. Printer self test ............................................................................................................................ 20
          4.1.13. Exit current emulation mode.......................................................................................................... 20
          4.1.14. Change emulation mode ............................................................................................................... 21
       4.2. The Page..........................................................................................................................................22
          4.2.1. Physical page................................................................................................................................ 22
          4.2.2. Printable area ................................................................................................................................ 22
          4.2.3. Logical page.................................................................................................................................. 22
          4.2.4. Text area....................................................................................................................................... 22
          4.2.5. HP-GL/2 graphics window............................................................................................................... 22
          4.2.6. Portrait page dimensions ................................................................................................................ 23
          4.2.7. Landscape page dimensions ........................................................................................................... 24
          4.2.8. Coordinates ................................................................................................................................... 25

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       4.2.9. Units............................................................................................................................................. 25
       4.2.10. Unit of measure............................................................................................................................ 25
       4.2.11. Setting the left and right margins ................................................................................................... 25
       4.2.12. Resetting the horizontal margins.................................................................................................... 26
       4.2.13. Setting the top margin .................................................................................................................. 26
       4.2.14. Setting the vertical motion index (VMI) ........................................................................................... 27
       4.2.15. Setting the horizontal motion index (HMI) ....................................................................................... 27
       4.2.16. Setting line spacing...................................................................................................................... 28
       4.2.17. Text length .................................................................................................................................. 28
       4.2.18. Page length................................................................................................................................. 29
       4.2.19. Perforation skip............................................................................................................................ 29
       4.2.20. Positioning the cursor................................................................................................................... 30
       4.2.21. Vertical positioning....................................................................................................................... 30
       4.2.22. Horizontal position........................................................................................................................ 31
       4.2.23. Positioning the cursor using control codes...................................................................................... 32
       4.2.24. Using the cursor position stack ..................................................................................................... 32
       4.2.25. Half line feed................................................................................................................................ 33
       4.2.26. Logical page orientation ................................................................................................................ 33
       4.2.27. Text direction............................................................................................................................... 33


5. USING FONTS..................................................................................................................................... 35
    5.1. Introduction.......................................................................................................................................35
       5.1.1. Font types..................................................................................................................................... 35
       5.1.2. Bitmap fonts.................................................................................................................................. 35
       5.1.3. Scalable fonts................................................................................................................................ 35
       5.1.4. Bound fonts................................................................................................................................... 36
       5.1.5. Unbound fonts ............................................................................................................................... 36
       5.1.6. Font sources ................................................................................................................................. 36
       5.1.7. Internal fonts.................................................................................................................................. 36
       5.1.8. Card/cartridge fonts........................................................................................................................ 36
       5.1.9. Downloadable fonts ........................................................................................................................ 38
       5.1.10. Primary and secondary fonts......................................................................................................... 38
       5.1.11. Specifying the primary font ............................................................................................................ 38
       5.1.12. Specifying the secondary font........................................................................................................ 38
       5.1.13. Selecting the default fonts............................................................................................................. 38
       5.1.14. Switching between the primary and secondary fonts........................................................................ 38
       5.1.15. Criteria for font selection ............................................................................................................... 38
       5.1.16. Symbol set .................................................................................................................................. 40
       5.1.17. Symbol collections ....................................................................................................................... 40
       5.1.18. Type of character spacing ............................................................................................................. 40
       5.1.19. Pitch........................................................................................................................................... 40
       5.1.20. Height ......................................................................................................................................... 40
       5.1.21. Style........................................................................................................................................... 40
       5.1.22. Stroke weight............................................................................................................................... 40
       5.1.23. Typeface ..................................................................................................................................... 40
    5.2. Font Selection Commands ..............................................................................................................41
       5.2.1. User-defined symbol sets ............................................................................................................... 41
       5.2.2. Symbol set ID code command ........................................................................................................ 41
       5.2.3. Define symbol set .......................................................................................................................... 41
       5.2.4. Symbol set control command.......................................................................................................... 43
       5.2.5. Selecting the symbol set ................................................................................................................ 43
       5.2.6. Selecting the type of character spacing............................................................................................ 45
       5.2.7. Selecting the pitch......................................................................................................................... 45
       5.2.8. Selecting the height ....................................................................................................................... 46


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         5.2.9. Scaling the scalable fonts vertically or horizontally ............................................................................ 46
         5.2.10. Selecting the style ....................................................................................................................... 46
         5.2.11. Selecting the stroke weight ........................................................................................................... 47
         5.2.12. Selecting the typeface.................................................................................................................. 47
         5.2.13. Font orientation............................................................................................................................ 48
         5.2.14. Transparent print data................................................................................................................... 48
         5.2.15. Underlining text............................................................................................................................ 49
       5.3. Downloadable font manipulation ......................................................................................................50
         5.3.1. Font ID.......................................................................................................................................... 50
         5.3.2. Operations on downloaded fonts...................................................................................................... 50
         5.3.3. Selecting a downloaded font............................................................................................................ 50
       5.4. Creating Downloadable Fonts..........................................................................................................51
         5.4.1. Downloading.................................................................................................................................. 51
         5.4.2. Sending the font descriptor ............................................................................................................. 51
         5.4.3. Unicode symbol index character complement bits............................................................................. 63
         5.4.4. Sending a character code ............................................................................................................... 64
         5.4.5. Sending a character descriptor and data .......................................................................................... 64


   6. USING GRAPHICS ............................................................................................................................. 70
       6.1. Source, Pattern and Destination......................................................................................................70
         6.1.1. Set source transparency................................................................................................................. 70
         6.1.2. Set pattern transparency ................................................................................................................ 71
         6.1.3. Set area fill identity ........................................................................................................................ 72
         6.1.4. User-defined pattern command........................................................................................................ 73
         6.1.5. Set pattern reference point .............................................................................................................. 73
         6.1.6. User-defined pattern control ............................................................................................................ 74
         6.1.7. Set pattern type............................................................................................................................. 74
       6.2. Plotting Rectangles ..........................................................................................................................76
         6.2.1. Cursor position .............................................................................................................................. 76
         6.2.2. Set rectangle width ........................................................................................................................ 76
         6.2.3. Set rectangle height ....................................................................................................................... 76
         6.2.4. Draw filled rectangle ....................................................................................................................... 76
       6.3. Raster Graphics...............................................................................................................................78
         6.3.1. Positioning the cursor..................................................................................................................... 78
         6.3.2. Set raster resolution....................................................................................................................... 78
         6.3.3. Set high resolution control .............................................................................................................. 78
         6.3.4. Set raster image orientation ............................................................................................................ 78
         6.3.5. Set raster area height ..................................................................................................................... 80
         6.3.6. Set raster area width...................................................................................................................... 80
         6.3.7. Set raster y-offset .......................................................................................................................... 80
         6.3.8. Set compression mode................................................................................................................... 80
         6.3.9. Start raster transfer ........................................................................................................................ 86
         6.3.10. Send raster data .......................................................................................................................... 86
         6.3.11. Compress transfer graphics........................................................................................................... 86
         6.3.12. End raster transfer........................................................................................................................ 86
         6.3.13. Horizontal 1200-dpi image format mode (Raster Graphic Mode 1027) ................................................ 88
       6.4. Vector Graphics ...............................................................................................................................91
         6.4.1. Enter HP-GL/2 mode...................................................................................................................... 91
       6.5. The Picture Frame...........................................................................................................................92
         6.5.1. The default picture frame................................................................................................................. 92
         6.5.2. Set picture frame anchor point......................................................................................................... 92
         6.5.3. Set picture frame vertical size ......................................................................................................... 92
         6.5.4. Set picture frame horizontal size ..................................................................................................... 92

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       6.5.5. Specify vertical plot size................................................................................................................. 92
       6.5.6. Specify horizontal plot size............................................................................................................. 92


7. MACROS .............................................................................................................................................. 93
    7.1. The Purpose of a Macro......................................................................................



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