Xerox N4525 Printer User Manual


 
58 DocuPrint N4525 Network Laser Printer
Hard Disk Drive and Memory (DRAM and Flash ROM)
Creating secure jobs without the driver
When not using a driver, you can create secure jobs by preceding the job with the
following PJL commands:
@PJL XSECUREJOB
@PJL XJOBPASSWORD = "number"
These commands must be immediately followed by a standard PJL “JOB” command that
includes the “jobname.”
The job name can be up to 16 alphanumeric characters. The password must contain four
numeric characters (0-7). If there is not a job name or there is a syntax error in the job
name, the printer assigns a default job name. The job name is displayed on the control
panel’s Password menu when you enter its associated password. If there isn’t a password
or the password contains syntax errors, the job is discarded (not printed).
The following example creates a Secure Job named “Bond” with a password of 0007:
<ESC>%-12345X@PJL XSECUREJOB
@PJL XJOBPASSWORD = 0007
@PJL JOB NAME = "Bond"
@PJL ENTER LANGUAGE = PCL
...PCL file...
<ESC>%-012345X@PJL EOJ
<ESC>%-012345X
The printer processes all data following the @PJL ENTER LANGUAGE = PCL command as
part of the Secure Job named “Bond.” The job is stored on the hard disk under the name
“Bond” with a password of “0007”(as defined in the @PJL XJOBPASSWORD command).
The @PJL EOJ command signifies the end of the secure job. The EOJ command should be
followed by a UEL command.
Creating proof jobs without the driver
If the driver does not have a proof job feature, you can create a proof printing job in both
PCL and PostScript by preceding the job with the following PJL commands:
@PJL XPROOFJOB
@PJL XJOBPASSWORD = number
These commands must be immediately followed by a standard PJL “JOB” command that
includes the “jobname”.
The job name can be up to 16 alphanumeric characters in the range ASCII 30 through
ASCII 255, <SP> and <HT>. The password must contain four numeric characters (0-7). If
there isn’t a job name or there is a syntax error in the job name, the printer assigns a
default job name. The job name is displayed on the control panel Password menu when
you enter its associated password. If there isn’t a password or the password contains
syntax errors, the entire job is printed immediately and is not stored as a proof job.