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  1. Printer Job Language (PJL) for networks and multi-user systems

    Hewlett-Packard developed PJL to provide a method for switching printer languages at the job level, and to offer status readback between the printer and the host computer. Software …

  2. Printer Job Language - Wikipedia

    Printer Job Language (PJL) is a method developed by Hewlett-Packard for switching printer languages at the job level, and for status readback between the printer and the host computer.

  3. PJL

    The official website of the PJL

  4. IBM i: Printer Job Language

    Printer Job Language (PJL) printing solutions provide problem handling and status information during the print process by using bidirectional communication between the printer and print …

  5. PJL Quick Reference - GitHub Pages

    PJL is the Printer Job Language, developed by HP. Some non-HP printers also understand some PJL. Other than page description languages like PostScript and PCL, PJL does not produce …

  6. Prison Justice League – Just Detention International

    The Prison Justice League (PJL) works to improve conditions in Texas prisons through litigation, advocacy, and by empowering our members.

  7. PJL Commands - support2.epson.net

    This section lists the available commands for printer job language mode (PJL). For more information on PJL, refer to the Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual from …

  8. TRM VarioPrint 6000 Series v7.3

    The HP Printer Job Language (PJL) offers you more control over your print jobs. Status feedback is not supported by the PRISMAsync Print Server.

  9. Printer job language, PJL command notation, Kernel commands

    Syntax: %‑12345X Notes: • If the printer receives this command after a PJL job and before PJL End‑of‑Job (EOJ), then perform a Printer Language Reset. • If the printer receives this …

  10. Brother HL-2240 — understanding PJL: Overview and Job

    Explore the fundamentals of Printer Job Language (PJL), its commands, and essential requirements for successful job processing in various environments.