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PCL5 trigger | [ESC]E and 2 or more continuous PCL commands |
Up to 256 bytes from the start of each page can be searched for triggers.
Some Possible Problems
Garbled output:
If a string of characters (or binary data) is mistaken as a trigger and an incorrect PDL is applied, the output will be garbled.
Incorrect printer settings:
Printer settings, for example the paper size, is incorrectly applied. This can happen when the printer settings at the beginning of the job are initialized before a PDL switch occurred and no settings were configured for the rest of the job.
Printer Bit Switch Description
Bit Switch 2-3
This controls auto PDL detection by the PCL interpreter and PS interpreter. BitSW 2-3=0 (default):
If PDL switching is applied to the job, all of the printer system, PCL interpreter and PS interpreter will search for switching criteria (triggers).
BitSW 2-3=1:
Only the printer system will search for switching criteria (triggers). PCL/PS interpreters will not.
Bit Switch 5-3
This affects the PDL switching criteria (triggers) used by the printer system. BitSW 5-3=0 (default):
"%%" is not used as a printer system PS trigger. "%%" will not call the PS interpreter. BitSW 5-3=1:
"%%" is used as a printer system PS trigger.
The reason that "%%" is not included as a trigger by default, is that a string of text in the body of the job such as the following, could result in a false positive. This would trigger a switch and result in garbled output.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
However some customers prefer that "%%" be included as a switching criteria. BitSW5-3=1 should be used in such a case.
A side effect of BitSW5-3=1 is that "userdict" will no longer be used as a PS trigger.
Bit Switch 9-0
These determine whether Auto PDL Detection for print jobs transmitted via USB/parallel will wait