HP PCL/PJL reference - Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual
5-10 Job Separation Commands EN
PJL Job Security
HP LaserJet 2100 series, 4000 series, 4500 series, 5000 series, 
8000 series, 8100 series, 8500 series, 4/4M Plus, 4V, 4MV, 4Si, 
4SiMx, 5, 5M, 5Si, 5SiMx, 5Si Mopier, 5P, 6P, and 6MP printers 
support the following types of PJL security:
• Password protection of default feature settings—this type of 
security prevents applications from modifying the printer's 
default feature settings unless the correct password is 
specified.
• Control panel lock—prevents users from modifying control 
panel settings using the control panel keys. 
• Disk lock (LaserJet 4V, 4MV, 4000 series, 5000 series, 
8000 series, 8100 series, 8500 series, 5, 5M, 5Si, 5SiMx, 
5Si Mopier only)—prevents writing to the printer's disk 
(or flash memory).
• File system initialization—for printers with a PJL file system, 
the FSINIT command will not initialize the file system unless 
specified in a secure job. 
All types of security are set using the DEFAULT command and 
queried using DINQUIRE or INQUIRE. 
Password Protection of Default Feature 
Settings
You can use a password to protect the printer's default features by 
sending the @PJL DEFAULT PASSWORD = number command, 
specifying a number between 1 and 65,535 (the 0 value disables 
password protection). Once password protection is enabled, the 
DEFAULT or INITIALIZE commands are disabled unless the correct 
password is specified in the JOB command. Printer languages, such 
as PCL and PostScript, are also prevented from changing default 
variables. 
Secure PJL jobs are able to use the DEFAULT and INITIALIZE 
commands (or printer language commands) to set default features, 
including the value of the PASSWORD, CPLOCK, and DISKLOCK 
variables, until the next EOJ command is received.










