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  1. win32dev

    HPGL macro with embedded PCL escape sequence

    That not the issue in this case, passing/returning the CAP is definitely important though when switching modes. In this case however, we switch from PCL mode to HPGL. And, within the HPGL mode, we receive an unexpected PCL escape sequence. My HP printers appear to process the sequence instead...
  2. win32dev

    HPGL macro with embedded PCL escape sequence

    The file I am working with is most likely generated by an SAP product, so I have no control over the contents (big sigh). I managed to strip most of the content to build a working example. I have tested the example file on a few HP 2000 and 4000 series LJ printers without issue (a simple set...
  3. win32dev

    HPGL macro with embedded PCL escape sequence

    While its true you can mix PCL5 and HPGL in a document, the specification also indicates you are supposed to switch from one mode to another using escape codes (Esc%#B) and (Esc%#A). The specs do not appear to dictate the printer behavior in cases where someone has embedded a PCL escape code...
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    HPGL macro with embedded PCL escape sequence

    I have a PCL file which also contains HPGL. Embedded in the HPGL command is a PCL code like this: (some HPGL) ^[&a1r1C (more HPGL) Based on observations (sending file to lj4250), it seems the PCL code is moving the HPGL cursor position -7 units vertically (could this be based on the current...

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