![]() ![]() I found out years later it became a patent. and got a few bucks used it for a nice dinner with my wife. I showed some test results to another engineer and he’s all “Hey, write up an Invention Disclosure (I.D.) and get a few bucks!” So, wrote the I.D. Funny thing is, I was merely writing tests for printer formatter board testing. I am the primary inventor, “Carter, Bryan K.”, of the patent. HP Direct PDF printing is from HP’s Boise, Idaho, division. ![]() In production I am doing all of the PJL wrapping via a korn shell script which I’ve tested from IBM AIX, Ubuntu and Sco Openserver 5.0.7.įiled Under: How To, Technical Posts Reader Interactions Although it contains no references to PDF printing, the best reference I have found is this document from HP: In this example the two PDFs are also being stapled together and the status display on the printer is also updated to show what document is being printed.Īll of the above was tested using a HP Laserjet P4015N with a 500-Sheet Stapler/Stacker(CB522A). Then follow this with more PDF data and then end the job like this: In my example I am printing another PDF document right away within the same job but from a different tray, like so:ĮSC% SET MEDIASOURCE = ENTER LANGUAGE = PDF After the PDF you either need to end the job or specify more further printing control. After a bit of trial and error I found that this is actually quite straightforward, and thought I would post the code as I was not able to find any working examples:ĮSC% JOB NAME = "paultest2.pdf" DISPLAY = "Printing & Stapling SET SET SET SET MEDIASOURCE = ENTER LANGUAGE = PDFĪfter setting up the job with the above, you can then add the PDF code. The key being to set the printer language/personality to PDF and then using the UEL (Universal Exit Language) command to issue more control commands. It is possible however to setup a print job with PJL commands and include the PDF documents within that job. HP Direct PDF printing is a great cross platform driverless printing mechanism which I have used for a number of customers with great results.Ī common problem with Direct PDF printing is that it is not possible to include any printer control commands such as tray calls within the PDF and lots of people have been asking how to do this – I checked with HP Technical support and was told it is not possible. ![]()
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