HP PCL/PJL reference - Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual
EN Product-Specific Feature Support A-51
LaserJet Printers with Reduced-Function 
Control Panels
HP LaserJet 4L, 4LJ Pro, 4ML, 4LC, 5P, 6P, 6MP, 5L, 6L and 1100 
series printers have no control panel to specify printer settings. These 
printers have several features that are different than those of other 
PJL printers. This section describes those differences and how they 
affect the use of PJL.
• No device attendance commands are supported—these 
printers rely on unsolicited status to inform the user. 
•No NVRAM (HP LaserJet 4L/5L/6L only)—because these 
printers are designed to conserve energy and do not have a 
power switch, they are never turned off. Therefore, they do not 
need NVRAM to store feature settings. To simulate a power 
cycle, use the RESET command to initialize all PJL variables 
except PAPERSIZE. 
• For the LaserJet 1100 series printers, the RESET command 
does not initialize the PAGECOUNT, SYMSET, and PAPER 
variables. Instead, it sets the current value equal to the stored 
default value.
• For the LaserJet 1100 series printers, the INITIALIZE 
command does not reset the PJL variables stored in NVRAM 
back to the factory values. It sets their current values to the 
stored default values.
• No multiple I/Os or job boundaries supported (LaserJet 
4L/5L/6L/1100 series only)—these printers are designed for 
single-user environments. They do not support I/O switching or 
the concept of job boundaries. Therefore, the JOB and EOJ 
commands are not supported.
• No multiple language support (LaserJet 4L/5L/6L only)—there 
is no support for multiple printer languages. PCL 5 is the sole 
printer language. Even though there is only one language, use 
the PJL ENTER LANGUAGE command to specify PCL.
•EconoMode—a toner-saving feature that produces draft-like 
pages when top-quality printing is not necessary.










