4.Appendices: Software Configuration
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PDL detection by the printer system, PCL interpreter and PS interpreter
There are 3 components in the printer which can perform Auto PDL Detection:
1.
Printer system:
Uses a set of triggers unique to PCL5, PS or PDF. Up to 2KB from the start of the job can be searched for triggers.
2.
PCL interpreter:
It can detect PS triggers in PCL data. If a PS trigger is detected, the PCL interpreter will abort processing and return
the unprocessed part of the job back to the printer system. Up to 256 bytes from the start of each page can be
searched for triggers.
3.
PS interpreter:
It can detect PCL5 triggers in PS data. If a PCL trigger is detected, the PS interpreter will abort processing and
return the unprocessed part of the job back to the printer system. The entire page (regardless of the number of
bytes) is searched for triggers.
2. and 3. can be disabled using Printer Bit Switch 2-3=1.
If the "Printer Language" is configured to anything other than Auto, all detection will be disabled.
An interpreter submits a job page by page to the rasterizer. Therefore, when an interpreter detects a trigger
mid-job, the previous pages will have already been submitted and will be output using the previously
detected PDL.
If the PDL cannot be detected by the printer system, then the PDL defaults to the one configured in
"Configuration > Printer Basic Settings > Default Printer Language".
The Printer Language setting and Default Printer Language setting in WIM:
PDL selection and switching
3 types of PDL selection/switching are performed:
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