Probably not helpful, but here goes ...
1. try it blank
2. try '1 2 3 4'
3. try 'password'
Otherwise, you may need to determine the procedure to set it all back to factory defaults, and I'm afraid I'm not any help there.
With the recent Tek-Tips Forum reorganization, it seems the FAQ I posted about Adding and Using Flash and Hard Drive PJL Resident TrueType Fonts on HP PCL 5 Printers is no longer available at the link posted in the previous message.
So, here is a link to an off-site .pdf copy of that note...
I went ahead and created this short note as an FAQ in the PCL Forum.
How to add and use Flash and Hard Drive PJL Resident TrueType Fonts on HP PCL 5 Printers?
I realize that not many of us still are directly coding and using PCL 5 with our apps, but for those of us who do, I think this is...
For completeness, I corresponded with Elijah off-list and by his making changes to the pclresourcefile referencing the USPS IMB barcode font as detailed in my white paper entitled USING FLASH AND HARD DRIVE PJL RESIDENT TRUETYPE FONTS ON HP PCL 5 PRINTERS, Link, he was able to display the font...
Pat,
I downloaded and took a look at the PPD (PostScript Printer Description) file for your Canon LPD 325x to see what the PostScript command was for selecting Tray 2.
While I realize that PDF is NOT PostScript, it is at least derived from PostScript. Thus, it might be worth a try to see...
Pat,
I'm surprised that if the printer accepts PJL commands at all, that it won't also accept tray commands. Those are pretty fundamental.
For most HP models:
<Esc>%-12345X@PJL JOB
@PJL SET MEDIASOURCE=TRAY2
@PJL ENTER LANGUAGE=PDF
Which brand and model of printer are you using? If not HP...
Alek,
Well, this IS a PCL Forum, but I'm afraid we deal with HP's Printer Control Language (PCL), rather than the Point Cloud Library (PCL).
I don't really know where to direct you, but I have found stackoverflow to be wonderfully helpful for certain projects.
Good luck.
Hugh Hood
Sure,
Try this direct link:
Setup.exe for PCLParphernalia
I used to struggle with Github, until I figured out that the 'releases' link near the top was where the executables were.
I'm glad we still have access to this wonderful utility.
Hugh Hood
Yuliana,
As Jim mentioned, I suppose you could use the PCL rectangle commands, or I suppose go into HP/GL and draw them graphically, but that could get to be a lot of work.
Jim also makes a good point about check digits.
In my initial reply to you I forgot to mention one other method of...
Yuliana,
Yes, referencing the bar codes as you would a regular font is the most direct method.
You can:
(i) Purchase PCL Soft Fonts that have bar codes. For example, Morovia sells some:
Link
You would use these soft fonts like you would any other soft font, in that you would download them...
Just to add to the excellent information that Jim offered ...
If you purchase a printer with some type of non-volatile storage (Flash DIMM/SIM or hard drive), you can store your most commonly-used macros in the "0:\pcl\macros\" directory on its PJL/FSA file system and call them from there...
Hi,
Having looked at the thread you referenced, I believe this tool evolved into (or heavily influenced) the PRN File Analyse Tool from the late Chris Hutchinson's PCL Paraphernalia suite of PCL utilities, now maintained on github by Michael Knigge.
Link
I think you will find that PCL...
Nathan,
Is there a chance on the 404 model that the default language is port-specific?
In other words, while the Ethernet/network connection may be set to auto-detect (or PCL) among postscript/pdf/pcl, perhaps the USB connection is not set that way?
If port-specific language defaults are not...
Jeroen,
I most certainly give you credit for pushing this are far as you have.
Unfortunately, I have found that "no" is often the easiest answer for some of the larger companies. Even when I'm willing to pay for information.
Obviously RedTitan either obtained the information, or reversed it...
Jeroen,
I've got one more possibility for you to consider - you may be seeing ThinPrint.
Highest printing speeds thanks to perfect compression of print data streams
If in fact you are seeing Thinprint's 'Advanced Adaptive Compression', which apparently is lossy, you may have to obtain some...
Jim's suggestion to run your file through a viewer prompted me to take a look through the source code of GhostPCL.
I did find this:
* Types:
*
* 0 - compression mode 0 (no compression), param is size in bytes
* 1 - compression mode 1 (run length compression), param is size in bytes...
Jeroen,
Other than suggest you prepare an uncompressed image (with the normal PCL driver) in order to run it through every known common graphics compression program, and then compare its output for a match to your '131' compression from the special PCL driver, I'll mention that some of the...
Jeroen,
I suspect you are seeing an OKI extension to the standard HP PCL language. It may be undocumented.
For example, Brother adds quite a few extensions in their implementation of PCL.
Concerning their raster graphics compression, they offer...
Michael,
First off, I haven't heard back from Chris' son. I'll attempt again after the 1st of the year.
As to your questions -- I've got a 'setup.exe' dated 05/29/2018 (783 kB). I'll be happy to send it that is what you are looking for.
In addition to the .zip for the application itself...
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