> @PJL SET ....
>
> And jiju did you have to do something like
>
> @PJL ENTER LANGUAGE=POSTSCRIPT or something after the other PJL codes were
> prepended. Moreover i gather the PJL headers have to be started with
>
> <esc>-12345X@PJL JOB
>
> and ended with
>
> <esc>-12345X
no i being lazy, did not bother much, cause, a @PJL SET command
temporarily sets, and a "\f" or end of job command (from gs)
would reset the printer to factory defaults.
I think i have doccumented it well, if the document needs
more explanation, please comment, i would be glad to enhance
it.
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Jiju Thomas Mathew (MCSE, DCME)
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Red Hat Linux release 6.1 (Cartman)
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One 100MHz Intel Pentium Processor, 16M RAM, 39.73 Bogomips Total
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