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  1. apbell

    OfficeJet D145 - Duplexing PCL

    Sorry I wasn't more clear... It start with a UEL and then PJL commands setting Job Name, Language (PCL3GUI), Driver version (R18), an *o5W command, (0B810000x), an &b16WPML (followed by 20040006010401030102010401) an &b28WPML (followed by 2040000401010208100f010153230302430373236313033335A -...
  2. apbell

    OfficeJet D145 - Duplexing PCL

    Thanks DansDad, but my cheat sheet indicates that <Esc>*o{n}W is "Driver Function Configuration - General Functions", and that the <Esc>*t{n} set controls those, (eg <Esc>*t{n}J is rendering Algorithm, <Esc>*t{n}K is Scaling Algorithm). I wonder if these change somewhat with personality... I...
  3. apbell

    OfficeJet D145 - Duplexing PCL

    Thanks for for the idea, but I have already redirected the output to a file and examined it. It does start with PJL to switch to PCL3GUI and then seems to embed the duplexing command, but further examination indicates that it contains a third, and largely undocumented HP language called PML...
  4. apbell

    OfficeJet D145 - Duplexing PCL

    I am printing to an OfficeJet D145. The source of the print job is from a database system that does not interact directly with the Windows drivers so I have to embed programmatically the PCL codes for the various font selections, orientation, lines per inch, etc. Everything works great except...

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