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What's Next?<br />

Now that you have learned the PJL requirements and have seen how<br />

to use PJL commands in the sample programs described on the<br />

previous page, look through the following “Command Groupings”<br />

table. It can help you find the information you need to add PJL<br />

capabilities to your application. If your application only uses PJL to<br />

switch printer languages, you may need to read only Chapter 4.<br />

However, if you want to do more with PJL, be sure to look through<br />

Chapter 11 (Programming Tips for Using PJL), and the other chapters<br />

that pertain to your application. Also, be sure you know which PJL<br />

commands are supported by the printer you are using. See Appendix<br />

A for feature support information.<br />

Chapter 5 explains commands that enable you to create jobs<br />

for keeping track of printing status, and explain a non-printing<br />

mode that allows printing of specific pages of print jobs.<br />

Chapter 6 describes commands that enable you to change<br />

control panel settings and default configuration settings. The<br />

commands in this chapter enable you to set the printer<br />

features to a known state.<br />

Chapter 7 covers status readback commands, enabling you to<br />

request configuration and status information from the printer.<br />

Chapter 8 explains the commands that can alter the messages<br />

displayed on the printer control panel.<br />

Chapter 9 describes the PJL file system for managing<br />

printer-based file storage.<br />

Chapter 10 describes using the PJL job management<br />

commands.<br />

EN Using PJL 3-5

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