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Xerox ColorQube 8900 series Manual de referencia
PDL Reference Guide for the
Xerox ColorQube 8700/8900 Color MFP
Customer Tip
CQ8700-8900

Accessing Extended Features

Overview

This document describes how to access the extended features of the ColorQube 8700/8900 Color Multifunction Printer
(MFP) in environments for which Xerox does not make a custom driver.
Note: Some of the commands and syntax used in this document requires familiarity with either PostScript (PS) or Printer
Command Language (PCL).
This document provides the Printer Description Language (PDL) commands and syntax for each feature. The following
tables are also included:
features supported by the ColorQube ColorQube 8700/8900 Color Multifunction Printer
commands to use in a PCL print job
commands to use in a PS print job
This information is not intended as a PS or PCL reference manual, but a guide for using the extended features in PS, PCL or
ASCII print jobs.

Using this Guide

1. Refer to the Feature List for the feature you want to implement. Select the page number to jump to that page.
2. Follow the syntax listed for the command you select. Read the "Dependencies/Caveats" section. You can access features
using several methods:
 PCL or PS commands
 PJL SET commands
 Xerox specific COMMENT command.

Feature Listing

PCL and ASCII print jobs can use PJL commands or PCL commands to access the attributes of the printer. If there is more
than one method listed to access a specific feature, determine the best method for your application and use that method.
PostScript print jobs can use Document Structuring Commands (DSC) or PS commands. If there is more than one method
listed to access a specific feature, determine the best method for your application and use that method.
In this document, both PJL COMMENT and DSC are referred to as Comment commands.
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Customer Support
July 10, 2012
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