INQUIRE Command
This command is used to query the current setting of the specified environment
variable.
Syntax:
@PJL INQUIRE [command modifier:value] variable[<CR>]<LF>
Response Syntax:
@PJL INQUIRE [command modifier:value] variable<CR><LF>
value<CR><LF>
<FF>
[command modifier:value]
[command modifier:value]
The
to be queried. The variables supported are listed in the tables beginning on
page 3-12.
•
[command modifier:value]
A
in the tables "Common Variables for Both Printer Languages" on page 3-12,
and "Printer Unique Variables for Both Printer Languages" on page 3-19.
•
LPARM:PCL
"Common Variables for PCL Emulation" on page 3-48, and "Printer Unique
Variables for PCL Emulation" on page 3-49.)
•
LPARM:POSTSCRIPT
(See the tables "Common Variables for PostScript Emulation" on page 3-51,
and "Printer Unique Variables for PostScript Emulation" on page 3-52.)
•
LRESOURCE:
ables. (See the table "Printer Unique LRESOURCE Variables" on
page 3-53.)
Values for "
device
filename
filetype
parameter specifies the type of PJL variables
parameter is not required for variables listed
is used with variables specific to PCL emulation. (See the tables
is used for variables specific for PostScript emulation.
device:filename.filetype
"
device:filename.filetype
flash
flash1
disk
,
,
A unique identifier for a file, such as the macro ID for a PCL
macro, the symbol set ID for a PCL symbol set, the font ID
for a PCL font, and so on. The
An identifier that categorizes the file, such as
p5symset
PCL macros or
table beginning on page 3-87 for a complete list of the
supported file types. The
3-58
" is required for LRESOURCE vari-
" are:
disk1
, or
(case insensitive)
filename
is case sensitive.
for PCL symbol sets. See the
filetype
is case sensitive.
PJL
p5macro
for