NAME
net_ljx000 - HP JetDirect Printer Installer Utility model
script
SYNOPSIS
lp [ -o option [ -o option ] ...] <filename>
DESCRIPTION
The model script net_ljx000 is one of the net_lj* model
scripts included in HP JetDirect Printer Installer Utility
distribution. While most options are common among the
net_lj* model scripts, net_ljx000 contains new options
specifically for the HP LaserJet 4000, HP LaserJet 5000, HP
LaserJet 8000, HP LaserJet 8100 and HP Mopier 320. These
options include more values for the dpi option, more media
size options, and a fuser temperature option.
The model script net_ljx000 will not print the following
files: shar file, executable, archive, library, object, and
compressed. Instead, it prints out a single message page.
OPTIONS
options List all available options for net_ljx000.
auto Auto-switch language (PostScript or PCL)
based on file type. Default.
postscript/post, pcl
Print in PostScript or PCL mode.
hpgl2, hpgl2_p Print in HP-GL/2 landscape or portrait mode.
relay Pass data to the printer without adding any
commands.
r/raw Print in raw mode. No CR, LF, or FF process-
ing will be performed.
dpi<#> Set the resolution to the specified dpi,
where <#> is either 3/300, 6/600,
12/1200/12pro, or 12fast/1200fast. If <#> is
not specified, the printer's front panel sets
the default dpi. The 12pro sets true 1200
dpi with slow speed at 8ppm. All other dpi
settings print faster at 16ppm speed for
LaserJet 4000 and LaserJet 5000, 24ppm speed
for LaserJet 8000, 32ppm speed for LaserJet
8100 and Mopier 320. The 12/1200/12pro is not
supported on the LaserJet 8000, LaserJet
8100, and Mopier 320.
half/2/2up, quarter/4/4up, 8/8up
Print 2, 4 or 8 pages on one side of paper.
simplex Print single-sided. If not specified, the
default value (simplex or duplex) is used.
The default value is set at the printer's
front panel.
vd/duplex/double/d, hd/hduplex, md/mduplex
Print double-sided with long-edge binding,
short-edge binding, or manual duplexing.
Manual duplexing is available in HP-UX only
for PCL/Text.
legal, letter, A4, A5, B5-JIS, exec/executive
Use the specified media size. These media
sizes are also available: A3, A6, B4-JIS,
B6-JIS, custom, C5/C5env, 8K, 16K, JIS-EXEC,
com10/com10env, B5-ISO, DL/DLenv,
PostCard/PostCardD, PostCardS, and monarc.
Media sizes 8K, 16K and JIS-EXEC are avail-
able for the LaserJet 8100, and Mopier 320
only. Media sizes A6, B6-JIS, and PostCardS
are not supported on the LaserJet 8000,
LaserJet 8100, and Mopier 320. For
PostScript, 11x17 is portrait and ledger is
landscape. Envelope sizes include C5, com10,
B5, DL, PostCardD (double), PostCardS (sin-
gle) and monarc.
mtype<media> Use the specified media type, where <media>
is either Plain, Preprinted, Letterhead,
Transparency, Prepunched, Labels, Bond, Recy-
cled, Color, CardStock, Rough, Vellum, User-
defined1, User-defined2, User-defined3,
User-defined4, or User-defined5. User-defined
media types must be pre-configured in the
printer. A default fuser temperature is
automatically set for the specified media
type. For Transparency, Rough, and Vellum,
the fuser temperature is set to low, high,
and vellum, respectively. For all other
media types, the fuser temperature is set to
normal. The fuser temperature can be changed
explicitly by setting the fuser option.
LaserJet 8000, LaserJet 8100, and Mopier 320
do not support vellum printing.
manual/man, tray1, tray2/upper/ub/ubin, tray3/lower/lb/lbin,
tray4, tray5, manualenv/manenv Feed media
from the specified tray. Tray1 is a multi-
purpose tray. Tray4 is an optional high
capacity tray. Note that the preferred way
to select media is to use the type and/or
size, or the manual feed settings. The option
manualenv/manenv is for manual feeding of
envelopes. The options tray5 and
manualenv/manenv are supported only by the
LaserJet 8000, LaserJet 8100, and Mopier 320.
btray1, btray2/bupper/ubb, btray3/blower/lbb, btray4, btray5
Feed media from the specified tray when
printing the banner page. The option btray5
is supported only by the LaserJet 8000,
LaserJet 8100, and Mopier 320.
bin1/topbin, bin2, bin3, ..., bin10
Output pages to specified bin. By default,
the bin1 option (face-down) is valid, bin2 is
the faceup bin and bin3 through bin10 are
optional external output bins. The bin3 is
the face-up bin if bin2 is not available. The
options bin9 and bin10 are supported only by
the LaserJet 8000, LaserJet 8100, and Mopier
320. The bin2 option is valid only when mail-
box bin is attached with printer.
rearbin/leftbin
Output pages to bin2 or rearbin when there is
no mailbox is attached. This command should
be used only when the mailbox is not attached
to the printer.
fuser<mode> Adjust the fuser temperature to print normal,
transparency, rough, or vellum media, where
<mode> is normal, low, high/high1,
vellum/high2, or high3. Also specify the
media type when adjusting the fuser tempera-
ture. The specification high3 is only avail-
able for the LaserJet 8100, and Mopier 320.
The fuser option is not available for the
LaserJet 8000.
econo<value> Turn on or off econo/draft mode, where
<value> is on or off.
srbb<#> Set the starting page number to recover or
print the specified page.
srb<#> Set the beginning page number for a silent
run.
sre<#> Set the ending page number for a silent run.
yb/banner, nb/nobanner
Turn the banner page on or off.
color, gray Set the render mode to color or gray.
quality<mode> Enhance the resolution, where <mode> is
light, medium, or dark. Note that the resolu-
tion is not enhanced when dpi is set to
1200pro.
tondensity<mode>
Change the toner density, where <mode> is
light, medium, or dark. A medium density pro-
duces the best result, where as a light den-
sity saves toner.
topaz Transmit only once to print multiple copies.
Note that using this option turns off banner
page printing.
staple Output pages to the staple bin. Use both the
staple and topaz options to print mutiple
collated copies to the staple bin.
collate<value> Turn on or off collate mode where value is on
or off. The on setting produces collated
copies (1,2,3.., 1,2,3.., 1,2,3.., ..), oth-
erwise non-collated copies are produced
(1,1,1..,2,2,2..,3,3,3.., ..). This option is
to be used along with the topaz option. This
option alone does not have any effect, but
produces collated copies whether collate is
on or off.
proofnhold<mode>/pnh<mode>
Enable / Disable Proof and Hold printing
where mode is nohold/nhold, printhold/phold,
hold, or proof. These modes indicate how the
jobs should be handled. The option
nohold/nhold instructs the printer not to
hold the job in the printer disk. The
printhold/phold option instructs the printer
to print the requested copies and also keep a
copy of the job in the printer disk for later
printing (Quick Copying). The hold option
instructs the printer to hold the job, but
not print. The job can then be printed from
the control panel. The proof option instructs
the printer to print a copy (proof) of the
job and hold it in the printer disk for later
printing. By default the mode is
nhold/nohold.
private <#> Enables private or secured printing of the
job. The # is a 4-digit Personal Identifica-
tion Number (PIN). Valid values range between
0000 and 9999. The job can only be printed
from the control panel by entering this PIN.
HP NETWORK PRINTERS ONLY
debugm/debugm<fname>
Send the model script output to a file for
examination. <fname> is optional, but it must
contain an absolute path. If it's not speci-
fied, $TMP/<queue> is used.
POSTSCRIPT ONLY
a/ascii Print text, without interpreting it.
f<name> Use the specified font, where <name> is a
font name (for example, Courier-Bold). This
option is valid only when ASCII is also
specified. HP LaserJet 4000 supports 80 dif-
ferent fonts. Check the PosScript font list
for font availability in the printer.
ps1 Use PostScript level 1 commands for print
formatting.
ps2 Use PostScript level 2 commands for print
formatting.
wmstr<string> Print watermark text. The string will be
printed in the background of all the pages of
the document.
wmnum<#> Print standard watermark text. The # is a
watermark text number. The valid values are 1
to 15, where 1) Company Confidential, 2) Com-
pany Proprietary, 3) Company Private, 4) Con-
fidential, 5) Copy, 6) Draft, 7) File Copy,
8) Final, 9) For Internal Use Only, 10) Prel-
iminary, 11) Proof, 12) Review Copy, 13) Sam-
ple, 14) Top Secret, and 15) Urgent.
PCL ONLY
text 1-up text printing (adding one CR for each
LF).
pesc Recognize escape sequence.
3hole Adjust the left/top margin to account for
holes (TEXT).
2+ Print 2up in portrait, with header and line
numbers.
portrait, landscape
Print in portrait or landscape mode. If this
option is not specified, the printer uses the
default mode.
rotate Print in reverse portrait or landscape mode.
ln66 Print 66 lines of text in portrait.
eolwrap Enable end of line wrap.
tl<#> Set the text length of the page.
lm<#>,tm<#>,rm<#>
Set the left, top, and/or right page margin.
rev Print job in reverse order. The rev option is
available for HP-UX only.
c, 10, 12 Set the font pitch to compressed, 10, or 12
characters per inch.
fp<#> Set the font pitch to <#> characters per
inch.
vsi<#>,hsi<#> Set the vertical and/or horizontal spacing
increment to specified number.
ps, fs Use proportional or fixed-spacing font.
lpi<#> Print specified lines per inch, where <#> is
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 12, 16, 24, or 48.
cs<#> Set the character set to <#>.
type<#> Set the PCL font to the specified number,
where <#> is 0 to 999 (check the fonts list
availability in the printer).
height<#> Set the height to the specified number.
style<#>, i/italic, upright, condensed, condensedi
Set the font style to the specified style,
where <#> is either 0, 1, 4, or 5.
weight<#>, m/medium, sb/sbold, b/bold, eb/ebold
Set the font stroke weight to the specified
value, where <#> is either 0, 1, 3, or 4.
n/nroff Print nroff file.
pr Print file in pr mode.
NOTE:
1. AUTO option requires the utility "$HPNPDIR/bin/hpnps".
If it does not exist, print files will be printed in
PCL mode. PostScript files must have a PostScript
header (such as %!PS) inorder to be recognized
correctly.
AUTHOR
Hewlett-Packard Company
SEE ALSO
hppi(1)
Man(1) output converted with
man2html