![]() "oft Corporation"Ġ000000465 PCLXL Data Type 0xd1 uint16_xyĠ000000470 PCLXL Attribute 0xf889 UnitsPerMeasure Report: 78 rows (excluding header and trailer lines)Ġ000000000 PCL Parameterised %-12345X Universal Exit Language (UEL)Ġ000000009 PJL Command COMMENT MS PCLXL NT DriverĠ000000041 PJL Command JOB NAME="Microsoft Word - Document1"Ġ000000084 PJL Command SET STRINGCODESET=UTF8Ġ000000130 PJL Command SET RET=MEDIUMĠ000000150 PJL Command SET ECONOMODE=OFFĠ000000174 PJL Command SET PROCESSINGTYPE="NONE"Ġ000000206 PJL Command SET USERNAME="E9921"Ġ000000232 PJL Command SET JOBNAME="Microsoft Word - Document1"Ġ000000278 PJL Command SET DUPLEX=ONĠ000000298 PJL Command SET BINDING=LONGEDGEĠ000000325 PJL Command SET RESOLUTION=1200Ġ000000350 PJL Command SET BITSPERPIXEL=1Ġ000000374 PJL Command ENTER LANGUAGE=PCLXLĠ000000400 PCLXL Stream Header 0x292048. You could use the PRN File Analyse tool in the same application to analyse the content of a 'captured (" print to file") print job, in order to determine just what is being sent to the printer this may (but, of course, may not) yield some clues as to what is going on.Īs regards your test.prn test file, analysis is rather inconclusive:įile: E:\Forums\HP\2016\20160721a\test.prn You could confirm that the printer itself can print the Helvetica font, using the Font Sample tool in the PCL Paraphernalia application (available via ), which allows you to choose either the PCL or PCL XL Page Description Language it generates a print job without making use of any external driver. So the assumption has to be that the same fonts are available to both PCL5 and PCL6 ( PCL XL) personalities (although they will be selected in different ways). On some printers, there are separate PCL and PCL6 font lists (as well as the PS one), but I don't think that this applies to your LJ 4200 model. Business PCs, Workstations and Point of Sale Systemsĭifficult to determine whether this is an Office problem, or a printer driver problem, or (less likely?) a printer problem.Printer Wireless, Networking & Internet. ![]()
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