HP PCL/PJL reference (PCL 5 Printer Language) - Technical Reference Manual Part II
EN  Glossary-9
Parallel I/O 
An input/output (I/O) interface that transmits more than one bit of 
information simultaneously (in a “parallel” mode). Centronics is an 
industry-wide parallel interface standard. (Also see Serial I/O.)
PCL Commands 
PCL commands provide access to printer features. Once a PCL 
command sets a parameter, that parameter remains set until the 
same PCL command is repeated with a new value, or the printer 
is reset. There are three types of PCL commands: control codes, 
two-character escape sequences, and parameterized escape 
sequences. (Also see escape sequences.)
PCL Coordination System Units 
The units of the X-axis of the PCL coordinate system may be dots, 
decipoints, or columns. The units of the Y-axis may be dots, 
decipoints, or rows.
PCL Units 
These are user-definable units of measure which are used in PCL 
commands affecting various PCL cursor moves. The number of 
units-per-inch used in PCL cursor moves is determined by the 
current setting of the Unit of Measure command (see “Unit of 
Measure Command” in Chapter 4).
Note PCL Units were previously referred to as “PCL dots,” but should not 
be confused with the printer’s physically printed dots.
Perforation Region 
The perforation region is the distance from the bottom of the text 
area to the top of the text of the next page. When perforation skip is 
enabled, a Line Feed or Half-Line Feed, which would move the cursor 
beyond the bottom of the text area, moves the cursor to the top of the 
text area on the next page. When perforation skip is disabled, a Line 
Feed or Half-Line Feed moves to the next line or half-line within the 
perforation region.










