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[[Image:PclPage.png|frame|right|Graphical user interface of PCL Page as it appears in {{Tech:Wine}}]] PCL Page is a simple {{Tech:Win16}} and {{Tech:DOS}} program that sends Hewlett Packard [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Printer_Command_Language printer command language (PCL)] printer commands to the default printer. The supported commands include loading a page, loading an envelope, and ejecting a document. When run from DOS, the same executable runs the command-line version due to its inclusion as the {{Tech:Win16}} EXE file's DOS stub.
[[Image:PclPage.png|frame|right|Graphical user interface of PCL Page as it appears in {{Tech:Wine}} on [http://www.opensuse.org/ Novell openSUSE 10.2]]] PCL Page is a simple {{Tech:Win16}} and {{Tech:DOS}} program that sends Hewlett Packard [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Printer_Command_Language printer command language (PCL)] printer commands to the default printer. The supported commands include loading a page, loading an envelope, and ejecting a document. When run from DOS, the same executable runs the command-line version due to its inclusion as the {{Tech:Win16}} EXE file's DOS stub.


[[Image:PclPage-Args.png|thumb|230px|none|The command line arguments that PCL Page supports]]
[[Image:PclPage-Args.png|thumb|230px|none|The command line arguments that PCL Page supports]]

Latest revision as of 00:35, 15 October 2007

Graphical user interface of PCL Page as it appears in Wine on Novell openSUSE 10.2

PCL Page is a simple Win16 and DOS program that sends Hewlett Packard printer command language (PCL) printer commands to the default printer. The supported commands include loading a page, loading an envelope, and ejecting a document. When run from DOS, the same executable runs the command-line version due to its inclusion as the Win16 EXE file's DOS stub.

The command line arguments that PCL Page supports

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