HP PCL/PJL reference - PCL 5 Comparison Guide

ENWW Printer-Specific Differences 2-105
HP LaserJet 6L and LaserJet 6L Gold Printers
The HP LaserJet 6L and LaserJet 6L Gold printers look like the
LaserJet 5L printer and have an identical PCL feature set. At
6 pages-per-minute, they print two more pages per minute than the
LaserJet 5L, contain the same standard typefaces, and support the
same paper sizes. Like the LaserJet 5L, the LaserJet 6L and
LaserJet 6L Gold printers do not have a control panel.
(Refer to Table 1-1, HP LaserJet Printer Feature Comparison, for the
specific PCL implementation.)
HP LaserJet 4000 Series Printers
The HP LaserJet 4000 series printers are similar to the LaserJet 5/5M
printers in their design and PCL feature set, with increased font
support and 600 dpi support in PCL 5 (the printer offers 1200 dpi in
PCL 6). The printers support a very similar set of paper sizes. (Refer
to Table 1-1, HP LaserJet Printer Feature Comparison, for the specific
PCL implementation.)
Note The highest resolution you can access with PCL 5 is 600 dpi.
Selecting Paper Source
With the HP LaserJet 4000 series printer, the paper source
commands are somewhat different than in Table 1-1B. The table
below shows the commands for selecting the various paper sources.
Paper Source Command
Manual Feed Tray (2)
?&l2H
MultiPurpose Tray (Tray 1)(4)
?&l4H
Tray 2 (first cassette)(1)
?&l1H
Tray 3 (second cassette)(5)
?&l5H
Tray 4 (third cassette)(8)
?&l8H
Envelope Feeder
?&l6H
External Trays (HCI)(20-59)
?&l20H to ?&l59H