
3-8 The Print Environment
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Resetting the Print Environment
Resets are used to return the printer to a known environment.
Depending on the type of reset performed, the printer returns to either
the User Default Environment or the Factory Default Environment.
Printer Reset
A Printer Reset restores the User Default Environment and deletes
temporary fonts, macros, user-defined symbol sets, and patterns. A
Printer Reset is performed by sending the
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command, or through
the printer’s control panel (see the printer
User’s Manual
). The Printer
Reset command is described in Chapter 4,
PCL Job Control
Commands
.
The
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command prints any partial pages of data that may have
been received. The control panel [RESET] discards any formatted
pages which have not yet been printed.
Both resets (
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and the control panel [RESET] ) return the
HP-GL/2 settings to their default values.
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used in HP-GL/2 mode
returns the printer to PCL mode in addition to resetting the print
environment. The HP-GL/2 IN (Initialize) command resets HP-GL/2
settings to their default values without affecting the PCL settings
(refer to the Initialize command described in Chapter 19,
The
Configuration and Status Group
, for additional information).
Notes Hewlett-Packard strongly recommends the use of both the
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command and the
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%–12345X
command (Universal Exit
Language/Start of PJL — also referred to as the UEL Command) at
the beginning and end of each job. (The order of these commands is
critical. Refer to Table 4-1 for an example of their usage.)
The UEL Command (
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%–12345X
) has the same effect as the
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command, and also enters PJL Mode of operation for printers that
support PJL (refer to “Universal Exit Language Command” in Chapter
4 for more information). The
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command should be included to
ensure backward compatibility (the UEL command is ignored if
received by a printer that does not support PJL).