ON 20051017@10:01:11 AM at page: http://www.piclist.com/language/pcls.htm#38640.7491550926 James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] Replied to post 38640.7491550926 |Insert 'No, you can't. That may be done through a PJL command. Search the HP support site for PJL commands for your model printer.' at: '' Can I tell a printer to stable or not staple my MSWord dcoument using PCL language? ON 20051017 at page: http://www.massmind.org/techref/language/pcls.htm someone[--] edited the page. Difference: "R:\bak\H\techref\language\pcls.htm.20051017.dif" ON 20051025@11:25:00 AM at page: http://www.sxlist.com/language/pcls.htm#38650.2776736111 James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] Published and replied to post 38650.2776736111 by aluciano74 |Insert 'The PCL commands need to be in the file that you have called fn.ext. You can use any binary editor to make the files, it just needs to be able to put in the PCL escape code.' at: '' aluciano74@hotmail.com asks:
I have a network addressable printer attached to the LAN with TCP/IP. The printer has an FTP server running on it, so you can FTP files to it froma anywhere on the intranet. When you do an FTP PUT fn.ext to the printer, it prints the file.|Delete 'P-' before: '' but after: '
How can I issue PCL commands to this printer from any TCP client on the LAN via an FTP put?
Thank you