Just a point of clarification really, to help me and others understand this better.
My understanding is that with PCL6 being compiled code, it is not backwards compatible with PCL5, which I take to mean that PCL6 printers do not support PCL5 codes.
However, I've written quite a lot of PCL5 code with HP-GL/2 combined, containing logos, line drawings, arcs and character styles and it all works perfectly well on the below printers, all of which say they support PCL6 (without any mention of PCL5).
Brother HL-L6300DWT Supports PCL6, PS and PDF
Brother MFC-L2750DW Supports PCL6, PS and PDF
Brother MFC-7860DW Supports PCL6 and PS
Is this simply that Brother printers typically also support PCL5 too, but that they don't mention it in the specs.?
My understanding is that with PCL6 being compiled code, it is not backwards compatible with PCL5, which I take to mean that PCL6 printers do not support PCL5 codes.
However, I've written quite a lot of PCL5 code with HP-GL/2 combined, containing logos, line drawings, arcs and character styles and it all works perfectly well on the below printers, all of which say they support PCL6 (without any mention of PCL5).
Brother HL-L6300DWT Supports PCL6, PS and PDF
Brother MFC-L2750DW Supports PCL6, PS and PDF
Brother MFC-7860DW Supports PCL6 and PS
Is this simply that Brother printers typically also support PCL5 too, but that they don't mention it in the specs.?