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PDL Reference Guide for the
WorkCentre 7425/7428/7435
Accessing Extended Features
This document applies
to the stated Xerox
product. It is assumed
that your device is
equipped with the
appropriate option(s)
to support the
information within this
document.

Overview
This document enables you to access the extended features of the WorkCentre
7425/7428/7435 in environments that do not have a custom print driver.
Note: 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 items are also included:
•

A PCL table that describes the PCL features the WorkCentre supports and the syntax
to use the feature.

•

A PS table that describes the PS features the WorkCentre supports and the syntax to
use the feature.

This document is not intended to be a complete PS or PCL reference manual. It is a
guide for using the PS and PCL commands with the WorkCentre 7425/7428/7435. Refer
to these sources for additional PS and PCL information:
•

PostScript Language Reference Manual, Third Edition, ISBN 0-201-38922-8,

•

PCL5 Printer Language Technical Reference Manual
(http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/bpl13210/bpl13210.pdf),

•

Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual
(http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/bpl13208/bpl13208.pdf), a
Hewlett-Packard manual.

Using this Guide

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ƒ

Search the Feature Table to determine whether the feature you wish to use is
supported.

ƒ

Verify that the feature is supported by the platform. For example, the WorkCentre
must have an optional finisher installed to use stapling commands.

ƒ

Follow across the table to find the syntax listed for the PDL examples shown.
Reference the “Dependencies/Caveats” section when working with PS and/or PCL
commands.

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PCL
This WorkCentre supports PCL5e and PCL XL emulations that enable the features listed in the following
table.
Feature
Job Name
Custom Paper Size
Media Size
Media Source
Output Location
Stapling
Punch
Booklet

Collation
Resolution
Quantity
Simplex
Duplex
Orientation
Force Short Edge
Feeding
Job Mode
Job Type
Interleaving Paper
(transparency
separator)
Job Based
Accounting
Auditron
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Description
The value for Job Name is stored for printing on the banner page.
Customer designated paper size on which to print a job.
The size of media on which to print a job.
Specifies the tray to supply the job’s media.
Indicates the output bin where the completed print job is sent.
Indicates use and location of staple(s).
Indicates use, location, and number of holes to be punched.
This command enables you to print documents as booklets. The pages are
reordered sequentially and are oriented so when folded, the paging is
correct.
Collated creates a set that includes 1 copy of each page. Uncollated
creates a stack of multiple copies of the same page.
Resolution used to image a job.
Use this command to specify the number of collated sets of a document.
Delivers one-sided output.
Delivers two-sided output.
Delivers output in landscape or portrait orientation.
Rotates orientation of job.
Specifies the Job Mode.
Specifies Confidential Print or Proof Print.
Insert blank media to separate sheets of transparent media.

Allows entry of an accounting code and user ID. To enable this feature the
optional Network Accounting kit is required.
Specify the time to print a job.

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PCL/PJL Implementation
The following table contains the PCL feature commands and shows the syntax required to use the feature.
After the table are examples of how to use these commands and examples of a PCL file.
Feature
Job Name
Custom
Paper Size –
available only
for PCL

Media Size

Implementation
@PJL SET JOBNAME =
"jobname-string"
You have to specify by PCL:
&l101A

@PJL SET PAPER = value

Values
Where jobname-string is a maximum of 32
characters
ƒ Width of Custom Paper is specified by
&f#I
where # equals decipoints (89 mm – 320.0
mm).
ƒ Length of Custom Paper is specified by
&f#J
where # equals decipoints (98 mm – 483
mm).
For instance:
4.25-inch x 5.5-inch will give
&f3060I3960J by
4.25-inch x 720 decipoints/inch = 3060
and
5.5-inch x 720 decipoints/inch = 3960
Where value is one of the following:
A3: A3 (297 x 420mm)
A4: A4 (210 x 297mm)
A5: A5 (148 x 210mm) *
JISB4: B4 (257 x 364mm)
JISB5: B5 (182 x 257mm)
STATEMENT: Statement (5.5 x 8.5”) *
EXECUTIVE: Executive (7.25 x 10.5”) *
LETTER: Letter (8.5 x 11”)
JISEXEC: 8.5 x 13”
LEGAL: Legal (8.5 x 14”)
LEDGER: Tabloid (11 x 17”)
ROC16K = 16K (194 x 267mm) *
ROC8K = 8K (267 x 388mm) *
16KAIGCO = 16K (195 x 270mm) *
8KAIGCO = 8K (270 x 390mm) *
* Whether each paper is available depends on
NV memory setting.
The following paper sizes are only available with
bi-pass tray.
A6: A6 (105 x 148mm)
JISB6: B6 (128 x 182mm)
8X10 = 8 x 10"
SPANISH = 215 x 315mm
11X15 = 11 x 15"
A4COVER = A4 Cover (223 x 297mm)
LETTERCOVER = 9 x 11"
12X18 = Oversized Tabloid (12 x 18")
SA3 = SRA3 (320 x 450mm)

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Feature

Implementation

&l int A

Values
JPOST = Postcard (100 x 148mm)
JPOSTD = Postcard (148 x 200mm)
POSTCARD = Postcard (4 x 6")
50X70 = 5 x 7"
TYOUKEI3 = Envelope (120 x 235mm)
COM10 = No. 10 Envelope (4.1 x 9.5”)
MONARCH = Monarch Envelope (3.9 x 7.5”)
DL = DL Envelope (110 x 220mm)
C5 = C5 Envelope (162 x 229mm)
Where int is one of the following:
25 = A5 (148 x 210mm) *
26 = A4 (210 x 297mm)
27 = A3 (297 x 420mm)
45 = B5 (182 x 257mm)
46 = B4 (257 x 364mm)
41 = Statement (5.5 x 8.5") *
1 = Executive (7.25 x 10.5") *
2 = Letter (8.5 x 11")
18 = 8.5 x 13"
3 = Legal (8.5 x 14")
6 = Tabloid (11 x 17")
219 = 16K (194 x 267mm) *
220 = 8K (267 x 388mm) *
* Whether each paper is available depends
on NV memory setting.
The following paper sizes are only available with
bypass tray.
24 = A6 (105 x 148mm)
44 = B6 (128 x 182mm)
208 = 8 x 10"
43 = 215 x 315mm
217 = 11 x 15"
200 = A4 Cover (223 x 297mm)
201 = 9 x 11"
213 = Oversized Tabloid (12 x 18")
197 = SRA3 (320 x 450mm)
71 = Postcard (100 x 148mm)
72 = Postcard (148 x 200mm)
216 = Postcard (4 x 6")
204 = 5 x 7"
218 = Envelope (120 x 235mm)
81 = No. 10 Envelope (4.1 x 9.5”)
80 = Monarch Envelope (3.9 x 7.5”)
90 = DL Envelope (110 x 220mm)
91 = C5 Envelope (162 x 229mm)

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Feature
Media
Source

Implementation

Values

@PJL SET MEDIASOURCE
= value

Where value is one of the following:
TRAY1: Feed from paper tray1
TRAY2: Tray2
TRAY3: Tray3
TRAY4: Tray4
TRAY5: Tray5 (Bypass)
Where int is one of the following:
0: Feed paper from default tray
4: Tray1
1: Tray2
5: Tray3
8: Tray4
20 = Auto
2 or 3 = Tray5 (Bypass)
Where value is one of the following:
UPPER: Center Tray
MAINTRAY: Center Tray
CENTERTRAY: Center Tray
MAINTRAY2: Center Tray - Upper
LOWER: Left Top Tray (Face Up)
SIDETRAY: Left Top Tray (Face Up)
MAINTRAY3: Right Top Tray (w/ B-Finisher
or C-Finisher)
OUTBIN101: Finisher Tray (w/ A-Finisher or
B-Finisher or C-Finisher)
BOOKLETTRAY: Right Bottom
Tray(Booklet Maker) (w/
C-Finisher and booklet
module)

&l int H

Output
Location

Stapling

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@PJL SET OUTBIN = value

&l int G

Where int is one of the following:
0: Automatic Selection
1: Center Tray
2: Left Top Tray (Face Up)
4: Center Tray - Upper
6: Finisher tray (w/ finisher)

@PJL SET STAPLE = value

Where value is one of the following:
TOPDUAL
TOPLEFT
TOPRIGHT
BOTTOMDUAL
BOTTOMLEFT
BOTTOMRIGHT
LEFTDUAL
RIGHTDUAL
SADDLE
NONE

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Feature
Punch

Folding

Implementation
@PJL
value1

SET

PUNCH

Values
=

@PJL SET JOBATTR
”@PNHN = value2”

=

@PJL SET JOBATTR
"@FOLD = value1"

=

Where value1 is one of the following:
TOP
RIGHT
LEFT
BOTTOM
NONE
Where value2 is one of the following:
TWO: 2 holes
THREE: 3 holes
FOUR: 4 holes
Where value1 is one of the following:
BIFOLDINSIDE :Bi-Folding(single page)
BIFOLDMULTIOUTSIDE:Bi-Folding(multi
page)
The "Collated" feature needs to be enabled for
the booklet functions to work.

Booklet

@PJL SET JOBATTR
“@BKLT = value1”

=

Where value1 is one of the following:
NONEDIVIDE: Compile a booklet as long
as the number of sheet does not exceed the
limit
AUTODIVIDE: Divide sheets into sets
automatically in case of exceeding the limit
number of sheets.
MANUALDIVIDE : Divide sheets based on
the specified limit manually
OFF : Do not compile a booklet

@PJL SET JOBATTR
“@BKSG = value2”

=

Where value2 is one of the following:
RIGHT = Right to left page order binding
LEFT = Left to right page order binding

@PJL SET JOBATTR
“@BKDN = int1”

=

Where int1 is:
1-9999 = Booklet dividing number for each
set

@PJL SET JOBATTR
“@BKDN = int2”

=

Where int2 is:
1 - 9999 = Booklet total pages of document

Collation

@PJL SET QTY = int

Where int is:
1 - 999

Resolution

@PJL SET RESOLUTION =
value

Where value is one of the following:
600
1200

Bits Per Pixel

@PJL SET BITSPERPIXEL
= value

Where value is one of the following:
1:
1 bit per pixel (per plane)

Quantity

@PJL SET COPIES = int

Where int is:
1-999
(This parameter used for uncollated mode.)

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Feature

Implementation

Values

&l int X

Simplex

@PJL SET
value1

Where int is:
1-999
DUPLEX

=

&l int s
Duplex

Where value1 is one of the following:
OFF: simplex
Where int is one of the following:
0: simplex

@PJL SET
value1

DUPLEX

=

Where value1 is one of the following:
ON: duplex

@PJL SET
value2

BINDING

=

Where value2 is one of the following:
LONGEDGE
SHORTEDGE
(value2 is used combined with value1 = ON)

&l int s

Where int is one of the following:
1:
Duplex Long Edge Binding
2:
Duplex Short Edge Binding

@PJL SET ORIENTATION
= value

Where value is one of the following:
PORTRAIT
LANDSCAPE

&l int O

Where int is one of the following:
0:
Portrait
1:
Landscape
2:
Reverse Portrait
3:
Reverse Landscape

Force short
edge feeding

@PJL SET
PAPERDIRECTION = value

Where value is one of the following:
SEF: Short Edge Feed
LEF: Long Edge Feed

Job Mode

@PJL JOB MODE = value

Where value is one of the following:
PRINTER
for Printer

Job Type

@PJL SET HOLD = value1
(See Example 3)

Where value1 is one of the following:
PROOF: proof print
STORE: confidential print (secure print)

@PJL
SET
HOLDKEY
="four-digit string"
(See Example 4)

The HOLDKEY variable acts as a password
without encryption to protect a held job.
Four-digit string can be any four-digit value
from 0000 to 9999. The default value is "".
When "" (null) is specified, no password is
required.

@PJL SET SLIPSHEET =
value

Where value is one of the following:
OFF: no slipsheet
BLANK: blank slipsheet
COPY: imaged slipsheet

Orientation

Interleaving
Paper
(Transparency
Separator)

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Feature

Implementation

Job Based
Accounting
Or
Auditron

Values

@PJL SET JOBATTR
"@JOAU = string1"

=

Where string1 is a maximum of 32 characters
(ASCII characters in the range 20h - 7EH
only) as job owner (Capital character & small
character is distinguished)

@PJL SET JOBATTR
"@JOAP = string2"

=

Where string2 is a maximum of 12 characters
(ASCII characters in the range 20h - 7Eh only)
as password without encryption. It can be null
(zero length string)

@PJL SET JOBATTR
"@DAID = string3"

=

Where string3 is a maximum of 32 characters
(ASCII characters in the range 20h - 7Eh only)
as account ID. It can be null (zero length
string)
Note: Auditron and JBA cannot be used at the
same time. So the same command works for
both modes.

Delay Print

@PJL SET JOBATTR =
"@PRTM =
YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm"

YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm
YYYY:
year (AD 2000 - 2099)
MM:
month (1 - 12)
DD:
day (1 - 31)
hh:
hour (0 - 23)
mm:
minute (0 - 59)

Banner Sheet

@PJL SET JOBATTR=
"@BANR=value"

Where value is one of the following:
START:
start sheet
DEVICE:
depend on device setting
OFF:
no banner sheet

PJL Template
This section illustrates a standard PJL template that is used to access general print features as
well as WorkCentre Product specific features. This template lists each feature and the syntax,
both PCL commands and PJL, required to use these features. The next section of this document
contains other examples of how to use these commands.
Section 1 (Opening Command, Required for all files)
%-12345X@PJL JOB MODE=PRINTER
Section 2 (PJL Set Commands)
@PJL SET RESOLUTION=600
@PJL SET COPIES=1
Section 3 (PCL Code used to invoke PCL Language)
@PJL ENTER LANGUAGE=PCL
Section 4 (PCL Data Stream or ASCII Document inserted here for Options such as
selection Different Fonts, Simplex, Duplex, etc.)
,,,,,,,,,,
Section 5 (Closing Command, Required at end of Document)
%-12345X@PJL EOJ
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Sample PJL Headers
This section contains examples of these commands in use.
Example 1 Simple Print
%-12345X@PJL JOB MODE=PRINTER
@PJL COMMENT Beginning PCL Job
@PJL SET OUTBIN=MAINTRAY
@PJL SET QTY=1
@PJL SET RESOLUTION=600
@PJL SET JOBATTR="@JOAU=John"
Example 2 Finishing Options (Stapling)
%-12345X@PJL JOB MODE=PRINTER
@PJL SET OUTBIN=OUTBIN101
@PJL SET FINISH=ON
@PJL SET STAPLE=TOPLEFT
Example 3 Finishing Options (Punch)
%-12345X@PJL JOB MODE=PRINTER
@PJL SET OUTBIN=OUTPIN101
@PJL SET FINISH=ON
@PJL SET PUNCH=LEFT
@PJL SET JOBATTR="@PNHN=TWO"

Example 4 Finishing Options (Saddle stapling and folding)
It is an example of division in every 5 sheets.
%-12345X@PJL JOB MODE=PRINTER
@PJL SET OUTBIN=BOOKLETTRAY
@PJL SET FINISH=ON
@PJL SET STAPLE=SADDLE
@PJL SET JOBATTR="@FOLD=BIFOLDMULTIOUTSIDE"
@PJL SET JOBATTR="@BKLT=MANUALDIVIDE"
@PJL SET JOBATTR="@BKSG=LEFT"
@PJL SET JOBATTR="@BKDN=5"
Example 5 Finishing Options (Bi-Folding(multi page))
It is an example of division in every 5 sheets.
%-12345X@PJL JOB MODE=PRINTER
@PJL SET OUTBIN=BOOKLETTRAY
@PJL SET FINISH=NONE
@PJL SET STAPLE=NONE 
@PJL SET JOBATTR="@FOLD=BIFOLDMULTIOUTSIDE"
@PJL SET JOBATTR="@BKLT=MANUALDIVIDE"
@PJL SET JOBATTR="@BKSG=LEFT"
@PJL SET JOBATTR="@BKDN=5"
@PJL SET QTY=1
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Example 6 Finishing Options (Bi-Folding(single page))
%-12345X@PJL JOB MODE=PRINTER
@PJL SET OUTBIN=BOOKLETTRAY
@PJL SET FINISH=NONE
@PJL SET STAPLE=NONE 
@PJL SET JOBATTR="@FOLD=BIFOLDINSIDE"
@PJL SET JOBATTR="@BKSG=LEFT"
Example 7 Proof Print
%-12345X@PJL JOB MODE=PRINTER
@PJL SET HOLD=PROOF 
@PJL SET USERNAME="John" 
@PJL SET JOBNAME="Job1" 
Example 8 Confidential (Secure) Print without encryption
Password: 1234
%-12345X@PJL JOB MODE=PRINTER
@PJL SET HOLD=STORE 
@PJL SET HOLDKEY="1234"
@PJL SET USERNAME="John" 
@PJL SET JOBNAME="Job1" 
Example 9 Banner Sheet
banner: start sheet
@PJL SET JOBATTR="@BANR=START"
@PJL SET JOBATTR="@BCMT=Banner Comment String"

Example 10 Job Based Accounting & Auditron
userID: Patricia, Password: none, accountID: none
%-12345X@PJL JOB MODE=PRINTER
@PJL SET JOBATTR="@JOAU=Patricia"
@PJL SET JOBATTR="@JOAP="
@PJL SET JOBATTR="@DAID="

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PCL/PJL Feature Dependencies/Caveats
ƒ
ƒ

ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ

All PJL commands must be in the first 2,500 bytes of the job.
To combine printer escape commands (not including PJL commands):
- The first two characters after the  MUST be the same.
- All alpha characters MUST be lowercase, except the final terminating character.
- The commands are read left to right. Combine commands in the order you wish them
to execute.
For example, combine print 5 copies (&|5X) and use letter size (&|2A)
as &|5x2A.
In case of duplicate commands, the last one requested takes precedence.
The @PJL SET COPIES takes precedence over the PCL Escape Command (& | int
X>) to set copies. In general, a PJL command takes precedence over a PCL command.
Valid media sizes for duplexing are between 128.0 x 140.0mm and 320.0 x 483.0mm.
Valid media sizes for stapling include A4 (210 x 297mm), A3 (297 x 420mm), B5 (182 x
257mm), B4 (257 x 364mm), Executive (7.25 x 10.5"), Letter (8.5 x 11"), 8.5 x 13", Legal (8.5
x 14"), Tabloid (11 x 17"), 16K (194 x 267mm), 8K (267 x 388mm), 16K (195 x 270mm), 8K
(270 x 390mm) for Finisher A/B/C. For Finisher B/C, 8 x 10", 215 x 315mm, 11 x 15", A4
Cover, 9 x 11" are also valid.

PCL Fonts
The following PCL fonts are resident.
The commands in the table reference a 12-point font. If you wish to use any other point size,
change the 12v within the PCL Escape Command to the desired size (.25 – 999.75).
The commands listed use the default symbol set, Roman-8. To change the symbol set, you
include the alternate symbol set after the first  and before the second . Use the line
printer examples as a reference.
Font Name
Albertus Medium
Albertus Extra Bold
Antique Olive
Antique Olive Bold
Antique Olive Italic
Arial
Arial Bold
Arial Italic
Arial Bold Italic
CG Times
CG Times Bold
CG Times Italic
CG Times Bold Italic
CG Omega
CG Omega Bold
CG Omega Italic
CG Omega Bold Italic
Clarendon Condensed
Coronet
Courier
Courier Bold
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PCL Escape Command
((s1p12v0s1b4362T
((s1p12v0s4b4362T
((s1p12v0s0b4168T
((s1p12v0s3b4168T
((s1p12v1s0b4168T
((s1p12v0s0b16602T
((s1p12v0s3b16602T
((s1p12v1s0b16602T
((s1p12v1s3b16602T
((s1p12v0s0b4101T
((s1p12v0s3b4101T
((s1p12v1s0b4101T
((s1p12v1s3b4101T
((s1p12v0s0b4113T
((s1p12v0s3b4113T
((s1p12v1s0b4113T
((s1p12v1s3b4113T
((s1p12v4s3b4140T
((s1p12v1s0b4116T
((s1p12v0s0b4099T
((s1p12v0s3b4099T
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Font Name
Courier Italic
Courier Bold Italic
Garamond Antiqua
Garamond Halbfett
Garamond Kursiv
Garamond Kursiv Halbfett
Line Printer (Roman-8)
Line Printer (Latin-1)
Line Printer (PC-8)
Line Printer (PC-8 D/N)
Line Printer (PC-850)
Line Printer (Legal)
Marigold
Times New
Times New Bold
Times New Italic
Times New Bold Italic
Symbol
Wingdings
Univers Bold
Univers Bold Italic
Univers Bold Condensed
Univers Bold Condensed Italic
Univers Medium
Univers Medium Italic
Univers Medium Condensed
Univers Medium Condensed Italic
Letter Gothic
Letter Gothic Italic
Letter Gothic Bold
Times Roman
Times Italic
Times Bold
Times Bold Italic
Helvetica
Helvetica Oblique
Helvetica Bold
Helvetica Bold Oblique
CourierPS
CourierPS Oblique
CourierPS Bold
CourierPS Bold Oblique
SymbolPS
Palatino Roman
Palatino Italic
Palatino Bold
Palatino Bold Italic
ITC Bookman Light
ITC Bookman Light Italic
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PCL Escape Command
((s1p12v1s0b4099T
((s1p12v1s3b4099T
((s1p12v0s0b4197T
((s1p12v0s3b4197T
((s1p12v1s0b4197T
((s1p12v1s1b4197T
(8U(s0p16.67h8.5v0s0b0T
(0U(s0p16.67h8.5v0s0b0T
(10U(s0p16.67h8.5v0s0b0T
(11U(s0p16.67h8.5v0s0b0T
(12U(s0p16.67h8.5v0s0b0T
(1U(s0p16.67h8.5v0s0b0T
((s1p12v0s0b4297T
((s1p12v0s0b16901T
((s1p12v0s3b16901T
((s1p12v1s0b16901T
((s1p12v1s3b16901T
(19M(s1p12v0s0b16686T
(579L(s1p12v0s1b31402T
((s1p12v0s3b4148T
((s1p12v1s3b4148T
((s1p12v4s3b4148T
((s1p12v5s3b4148T
((s1p12v0s0b4148T
((s1p12v1s0b4148T
((s1p12v4s0b4148T
((s1p12v5s0b4148T
((s1p12h0s0b4102T
((s1p12h1s0b4102T
((s1p12h0s3b4102T
((s1p12h0s3b4102T
((s1p12h0s3b4102T
((s1p12h0s3b4102T
((s1p12h0s3b4102T
((s1p12v0s0b24580T
((s1p12v1s0b24580T
((s1p12v0s3b24580T
((s1p12v1s3b24580T
((s0p12h0s0b24579T
((s0p12h1s0b24579T
((s0p12h0s3b24579T
((s0p12h1s3b24579T
(19M(s1p12v0s0b45358T
((s1p12v0s0b24591T
((s1p12v0s0b24591T
((s1p12v0s0b24591T
((s1p12v0s0b24591T
((s1p12v0s-3b24623T
((s1p12v1s-3b24623T
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Font Name
ITC Bookman Demi
ITC Bookman Demi Italic
Helvetica Narrow
Helvetica Narrow Oblique
Helvetica Narrow Bold
Helvetica Narrow Bold Oblique
New Century Schoolbook Roman
New Century Schoolbook Italic
New Century Schoolbook Bold
New Century Schoolbook Bold Italic
ITC Avant Garde Book
ITC Avant Garde Book Oblique
ITC Avant Garde Demi
ITC Avant Garde Demi Oblique
ITC Zapf Chancery Medium Italic
ITC Zapf Dingbats

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PCL Escape Command
((s1p12v0s2b24623T
((s1p12v1s2b24623T
((s1p12v4s0b24580T
((s1p12v5s0b24580T
((s1p12v4s3b24580T
((s1p12v5s3b24580T
((s1p12v0s0b24703T
((s1p12v1s0b24703T
((s1p12v0s3b24703T
((s1p12v1s3b24703T
((s1p12v0s0b24607T
((s1p12v1s0b24607T
((s1p12v0s2b24607T
((s1p12v1s2b24607T
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This WorkCentre supports PS 3 commands that enable the features listed in the following table.
Feature

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Description

Media Size

This command specifies the size of media on which to
print the job.

Media Direction

This command specifies the edge of the input medium
that will enter the printing engine or imager first and
across which data will be imaged. Values reflect
positions relative to a canonical page in portrait
orientation (width smaller than height):

Media Source

This command specifies the tray to supply the job’s
media.

Media Source from
Bypass tray

This command indicates whether the input medium is to
be fed from bypass tray.

Media Color

Use this command to indicate the color of the media
used to print a job.

Media Weight

Media weight. Unit: (g/㎡) gram per square-meter

Media Class

Paper class (ex. normal, thick, recycled)

Media Type

Media types are used to distinguish the type of media a
job requires.

Media Selection

Specify if you apply the strict setpagedevice rule to
media selection.

Print Mode

Horizontal resolution, vertical resolution and bits per
pixel

Duplex

Delivers two-sided output. Landscape documents read
like a calendar, and Portrait documents read like a book.

Tumble

Deliver two-sided output. (Use combine with Duplex)
Landscape documents read like a book and Portrait
documents read like a calendar.

Image Enhancement

Specify whether you apply edge-smoothing to output
after rendering

Toner Save

Use this command to control toner consumption when
printing.

Halftone Screen
Selection

This command specifies the screen type.

Output Location

Indicates the output bin where the print job is sent.

Quantity

Number of prints (Max: 999)

Collation

A flag specifying how the output is to be organized when
multiple copies are requested for a multiple-page
document. Output consists of page sets that are
delivered together. If Collate is true, a page set consists
of one copy of all pages of the document; if it is false, a
page set consists of all copies of one page of the
document.

Jog

This feature provides a physical offset of hard copy that
distinguishes between sets or stacks within a job.

Stapling

This command indicates use and location of staple(s).

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Description

Punch

This command indicates hole punches for a print job on
a device with hole punch capability.

Booklet

This command enables you to print documents as small
booklets. If available on your printer, you can also have
your job folded or stapled.

Interleaving Paper
(Transparency
Separator)

Insert blank sheet between OHP sheets.

Process Color Model

Select process color model (DeviceGray, DeviceRGB,
DeviceCMYK,,,)

RGB Correction

Specify whether you apply RGB correction to color
conversion process

Gray Guaranteed

Specify whether to convert RGB black (R=G=B) to pure
black for text and graphics objects.

Gamma Correction

Specify gamma value for RGB color conversion

CMYK Correction

Specify whether you apply CMYK correction to color
conversion process

White Point

Specify White Point of Client side

RGB Space

Specify RGB Space for RGB correction

Brightness

Specify brightness of output color

Separations

Specify whether multiple color separations are
generated for each page of output.

Separation Color
Names

Specify the process colorant name.

Separation Order

Specify the order of process colorant name.

Use CIE Color

Specify if you apply CIE-based color space through
color conversion

Job Name

There are NO PostScript commands for these features
– use the PJL set command listed in the “PCL” section.

Job Type(Secure
Print / Proof Print)
Job Based
Accounting
Auditron
Delay Print
Banner Sheet

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PostScript Implementation
The following table contains the PostScript commands and shows the syntax required to use the feature.
Following the table are examples of commands and a PS file.
For more details about PostScript commands, refer to the PostScript Language Reference Manual, Third
Edition, ISBN 0-201-37992-8.

PostScript Print Features/Implementation
In the following table, default values are marked with an asterisk (*).
Feature
Media Size

Implementation
<>
setpagedevice

Values
[width x height] in 1/72 inch (points)
[420 595] = A5 (148 x 210mm) †
[595 842] = A4 (210 x 297mm)
[842 1191] = A3 (297 x 420mm)
[516 729] = B5 (182 x 257mm)
[729 1032] = B4 (257 x 364mm)
[396 612] = Statement (5.5 x 8.5") † \
[522 756] = Executive (7.25 x 10.5") †
[612 792] = Letter (8.5 x 11")
[612 936] = 8.5 x 13"
[612 1008] = Legal (8.5 x 14")
[792 1224] = Tabloid (11 x 17")
[550 757] = 16K (194 x 267mm) †
[757 1100] = 8K (267 x 388mm) †
[553 765] = 16K (195 x 270mm) †
[765 1106] = 8K (270 x 390mm) †
†: Whether each paper is available
depends on NV memory setting.
The following paper sizes are only available
with bypass tray.
[297 420] = A6 (105 x 148mm)
[363 516] = B6 (128 x 182mm)
[576 720] = 8 x 10"
[609 892] = 215 x 315mm
[792 1080] = 11 x 15"
[632 842] = A4 Cover (223 x 297mm)
[648 792] = 9 x 11"
[864 1296] = Oversized Tabloid (12 x 18")
[907 1274] = SRA3 (320 x 450mm)
[283 420] = Postcard (100 x 148mm)
[420 567] = Postcard (148 x 200mm)
[288 432] = Postcard (4 x 6")
[360 504] = 5 x 7"
[340 666] = Envelope (120 x 235mm)
[297 684] = No. 10 Envelope (4.1 x 9.5”)
[279 540] = Monarch Envelope (3.9 x 7.5”)
[312 624] = DL Envelope (110 x 220mm)

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Feature

Implementation

Values
[649 918] = C4 Envelope (229 x 324mm)
[459 649] = C5 Envelope (162 x 229mm)

Media
Direction

<>
setpagedevice

Where int is one of the following:
0 = Short Edge; top of canonical page
1 = Long Edge; right side of canonical
page
2 = Short Edge; bottom of canonical page
3 = Long Edge; left side of canonical
page
null = Auto*

Media Source

<>
setpagedevice

Where int is one of the following:
0 = Tray1
1 = Tray2
2 = Tray3
3 = Tray4
null = Auto*

Media Source
from bypass
tray

<>
setpagedevice

Where value is one of the following:
true = Feed paper from Bypass Tray
false = Feed paper from a tray other than
Bypass Tray*

Media Color

<>
setpagedevice

Where string is one of the following or null*:
white
blue
yellow
green
pink
ivory
gray
buff
goldenrod
red
orange
custom1 = Custom Color 1
custom2 = Custom Color 2
custom3 = Custom Color 3
custom4 = Custom Color 4
custom5 = Custom Color 5
transparent = Clear
other

Media Weight

<>
setpagedevice

Where real is in g/㎡(gram per squaremeter) or null*
(MediaWeight will not affect tray selection.)

Media Class

<>
setpagedevice

Where string is one of the following or null*:
stationary = Plain
stationary side2 = Plain Reload
Recycled = Recycled
user1 = Custom 1
user2 = Custom 2

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Feature

Implementation

Values
user 3 = Custom 3
user 4 = Custom 4
user 5 = Custom 5
holed = Hole Punched
letterhead = Letterhead
preprinted = Pre-Printed
other = Other
thin = Lightweight
thick1 = Heavyweight (HW) (106 169g/m2)
thick1 side2 = HW Reload (106 169g/m2)
thick2 = Extra HW (X-HW) (170 256g/m2)
thick2 side2 = X-HW Reload (170 256g/m2)
envelope = envelope paper
coating1 = Gloss (106 - 169g/m2)
coating1 side2 = Gloss Reload (106 169g/m2)
coating2 = HW Gloss (170 - 256g/m2)
coating2 side2 = HW Gloss (170 256g/m2) Reload
label = Labels
ltransparency = Transparency
thick1[A] = Heavyweight A (106 169g/m2)
thick1[B] = Heavyweight B (106 169g/m2)
thick1[C] = Heavyweight C (106 169g/m2)
thick1[S] = Heavyweight S (106 169g/m2)
thick1 side2[A] = Heavyweight A Reload
thick1 side2[B] = Heavyweight B Reload
thick1 side2[C] = Heavyweight C Reload
thick1 side2[S] = Heavyweight S Reload
thick2[A] = Extra HW (X-HW) A (170 256g/m2)
thick2[B] = Extra HW (X-HW) B (170 256g/m2)
thick2[C] = Extra HW (X-HW) C (170 256g/m2)
thick2[D] = Extra HW (X-HW) D (170 256g/m2)
thick2[S] = Extra HW (X-HW) S (170 256g/m2)
thick2 side2[A] = Extra HW (X-HW) A
Reload

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Feature

Implementation

Values
thick2 side2[B] = Extra HW (X-HW) B
Reload
thick2 side2[C] = Extra HW (X-HW) C
Reload
thick2 side2[S] = Extra HW (X-HW) S
Reload

Media Type

<>
setpagedevice

Where string is any value or null*.
(MediaType will not affect tray selection.)

Media
Selection

<>
setpagedevice

Where value is one of the following:
true = Deferred media selection by output
device (more powerful and flexible
media selection)*
false = Immediate media selection by
strict setpagedevice operator
To select the appropriate media when
using MediaClass / Staple / Punch feature,
value must be set to true intentionally in the
beginning of header.

Print Mode

<>
>>
setpagedevice
Duplex

<>
setpagedevice

Where value is one of the following:
true = Duplex
false = Simplex*

Tumble

<>
setpagedevice

This feature is effective only in conjunction
with that Duplex is true
Where value is one of the following:
true = Tumble (Short edge binding
Duplex)
false = Duplex (Long edge binding
Duplex)*

Image
Enhancement

<>
>>
setpagedevice

Where int is one of the following:
0 = No image enhancement
1 = Activate image enhancement*

Toner Save

<>
>>
setpagedevice

Where int is one of the following:
0 = No toner saving*
1 = Lighten output density, toner saving

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Feature

Implementation

Values

Halftone
Screen
Selection

<>
>>
setpagedevice

Where int is one of the following:
0 = for text, graphics screen
1 = for photograph screen
2 = most suitable screen*

Output
Location

<>
setpagedevice

Where string is one of the following or null*:
CENTER TRAY1 = Center tray
CENTER TRAY2 = Center tray - upper
TOP TRAY = Right Top Tray (w/ BFinisher or C-Finisher):
SIDE TRAY: Left Top Tray (Face Up)
FINISHER TRAY: Finisher tray (w/
finisher)
BOOKLET TRAY: Right Bottom
Tray(Booklet Maker) (w/
C-Finisher and booklet
module)

Null = Not specified*
Quantity

<>
setpagedevice

Where value is one of the following:
1 to 9999 = number of copies
null = Not specified*

Collation

<>
setpagedevice

Where value is one of the following:
true = collated
false = uncollated*

Jog

<>setpagedevice

Where int is one of the following:
0 = Do not offset*
3 = Offset at the beginning of each page
[set]

Stapling
(w/ B-Finisher
or C-Finisher)

<>
>>
setpagedevice

Where int1 is one of the following:
0 = Do not staple*
3 = Staple at the end of each set
Where int2 is one of the following:
0 = top-left-single*
1 = bottom-left-single
2 = top-right-single
3 = bottom-right-single
4 = top-double
5 = bottom-double
6 = left-double
7 = right-double

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Feature

Implementation

Values

Punch
(w/ CFinisher)

<>
>>
setpagedevice

Where int1 is one of the following:
0 = Do not punch*
3 = Do punch by set unit.
Where int2 is one of the following:
0 = topside
1 = bottom side
2 = left side
3 = right side
Where int3 is one of the following:
2 = 2 holes*
3 = 3 holes
4 = 4 holes

Booklet
(w/ C-Finisher
and booklet
module)

<>
>>
setpagedevice

Where value1 is one of the following:
true = Do Booklet
false = Do not Booklet*
Where int is one of the following:
0 = Do not file on inside*
1 = File on inside
Where value2 is one of the following:
true = Print on inside*
false = Print on outside
This feature is effective only in conjunction
when StapleType is 0.
Where value3 is one of the following:
true = Integrate several page and folds
false = Fold every page
This feature is effective only in conjunction
with when StapleType is 0.

Interleaving
Paper
(Transparency
Separator)

<>
>>
setpagedevice

Where int1 is one of the following:
0 = Do not deliver interleaving paper*
4 = Deliver interleaving paper at the end
of each page
Where int2 is one of the following:
0 = SheetTray is referred and feed
interleaving paper from the
SheetTray
1 = Feed interleaving paper from a tray
following system setting. SheetTray is
not referred*
Where int3 is one of the following:
0 = Feed interleaving paper from Tray1*
1 = Tray2
2 = Tray3
3 = Tray4
100 = Tray5 (Bypass)
Where string is same as the “Media Class”
feature. It means media class for the
interleaving paper.

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Feature

Implementation

Values

Process Color
Model

<>
setpagedevice

Where name is one of the following:
/DeviceGray
/DeviceRGB (with Separations true)
/DeviceCMYK
/DeviceCMY (with Separations true)
/DeviceRGBK (with Separations true)

RGB
Correction

<>
>> setpagedevice

Where int is one of the following:
0 = do not correct
1 = for photograph
2 = for web page
3 = standard correction*
4 = for presentation document
5 = CAD
10 = Perceptual
11 = Saturation
12 = Relative colorimetric
13 = Absolute colorimetric

Gray
Guaranteed

<>
>> setpagedevice

Where int is one of the following:
0 = No gray guaranteed*
1 = Gray guaranteed

Gamma
Correction

<>
>> setpagedevice

Where int is one of the following:
0 = Do not correct
1 = Gamma 1.0
2 = Gamma 1.4
3 = Gamma 1.8*
4 = Gamma 2.2
5 = Gamma 2.6

CMYK
Correction

<>
>> setpagedevice

Where int is one of the following:
0 = Don’t correct*
1 = JapanColor2001(Art)
2 = JapanColor2001(Coat)
3 = JapanColor2001(Mat)
4 = EuroScale(Art)
5 = EuroScale(Coat)
6 = EuroScale(Mat)
7 = SWOP-Coated

WhitePoint

<>
>> setpagedevice

Where int is one of the following:
0 = 5000K(D50)
1 = 6500K(D65)*
2 = 9300K

RGBSpace

<>
>> setpagedevice

Where int is one of the following:
0 = sRGB
1 = AdobeRGB

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Feature

Implementation

Values

Brightness

<>
>> setpagedevice

Where int is one of the following:
5 = Bright (+5)
4 = Bright (+4)
3 = Bright (+3)
2 = Bright (+2)
0 = Normal*
-1 = Dark (-1)
-2 = Dark (-2)
-3 = Dark (-3)
-4 = Dark (-4)
-5 = Dark (-5)

Separations

<>
setpagedevice

Where value is one of the following:
true = Multiple color separations will be
generated for each page of output
false = All colorants will be combined into a
single composite page on a single
sheet of physical medium*

Separation
Color Names

<>
setpagedevice

Where value is an array.
Legal element values are the process
colorant names implied by the process
color model.
Valid colorant names for each process
color model are like the following in case of
separation
DeviceCMYK = Cyan, Magenta, Yellow,
Black
DeviceCMY = Cyan, Magenta, Yellow
DeviceRGB = Red, Green, Blue
DeviceRGBK = Red, Green, Blue, Gray
DeviceGray = Gray

Separation
Order

<>
setpagedevice

Where value is an array.
Legal element values are the process
colorant names implied by the process color
model.

Use CIE Color

<>
setpagedevice

Where value is one of the following:
true = Re-map each color from device
color space to device
independent’s CIE- based color
space
false = Do not re-map color*

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Sample PostScript Headers
Example 1 Header for Simple Print
%!PS
Example 2 Header for Finishing
(Letter paper, duplex, 10 copies with collation, stapling with left-upper single and finisher tray for
output bin)
%!PS
<< /DeferredMediaSelection true >> setpagedevice
<>setpagedevice
<>setpagedevice
<>setpagedevice
<>setpagedevice
<>setpagedevice
<> >>setpagedevice

PostScript Feature Dependencies/Caveats
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ

ƒ

ƒ

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All DSC (Document Structure Convention) comments are ignored and not interpreted.
Valid media sizes for duplexing are between [ 362 x 396 ] and [ 907 x 1369] (point) or all sizes
that can be fed from tray1 - 4.
Valid media sizes for stapling include A4 (210 x 297mm), A3 (297 x 420mm), B5 (182 x 257mm),
B4 (257 x 364mm), Executive (7.25 x 10.5"), Letter (8.5 x 11"), 8.5 x 13", Legal (8.5 x 14"),
Tabloid (11 x 17"), 16K (194 x 267mm), 8K (267 x 388mm), 16K (195 x 270mm), 8K (270 x
390mm) for Finisher A/B/C. For Finisher B/C, 8 x 10", 215 x 315mm, 11 x 15", A4 Cover, 9 x 11"
are also valid.
Valid media classes for duplex are Bond, Plain, Recycled, Custom 1-5, Hole Punched,
Letterhead, Pre-Printed, Other, Heavyweight (HW) (106 - 169g/m2), Gloss (106 - 169g/m2),
Heavyweight A (106 - 169g/m2), Heavyweight B (106 - 169g/m2), Heavyweight C (106 169g/m2), and Heavyweight S (106 - 169g/m2).
Valid media classes for staple are Bond, Plain, Plain Reload, Recycled, Custom 1-5, Hole
Punched, Letterhead, Pre-Printed, Other, Lightweight, Heavyweight (HW) (106 - 169g/m2)
(including A-S), HW Reload (106 - 169g/m2), Extra HW (X-HW) (170 - 256g/m2) and X-HW
Reload (170 - 256g/m2) for Finisher A/B/C. For Finisher B/C, Gloss (106 - 169g/m2), Gloss
Reload (106 - 169g/m2), HW Gloss (170 - 256g/m2) and HW Gloss (170 - 256g/m2) Reload are
also valid.

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PostScript Fonts
The following PostScript fonts are resident with Adobe interpreter.
Font Name
Albertus
Albertus Italic
Albertus Light
Antique Olive Roman
Antique Olive Italic
Antique Olive Bold
Antique Olive Compact
Apple Chancery
Arial
Arial Italic
Arial Bold
Arial Bold Italic
ITC Avant Garde Gothic Book
ITC Avant Garde Gothic Book Oblique
ITC Avant Garde Gothic Demi
ITC Avant Garde Gothic Demi Oblique
Bodoni Roman
Bodoni Italic
Bodoni Bold
Bodoni Bold Italic
Bodoni Poster
Bodoni Poster Compressed
ITC Bookman Light
ITC Bookman Light Italic
ITC Bookman Demi
ITC Bookman Demi Italic
Carta
Chicago
Clarendon Roman
Clarendon Bold
Clarendon Light
Cooper Black
Cooper Black Italic
Copperplate Gothic 32BC
Copperplate Gothic 33BC
Coronet
Courier
Courier Oblique
Courier Bold
Courier Bold Oblique
Eurostile Medium
Eurostile Bold
Eurostile Extended No. 2
Eurostile Bold Extended No. 2
Geneva
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PostScript Font Name
/AlbertusMT
/AlbertusMT-Italic
/AlbertusMT-Light
/AntiqueOlive-Roman
/AntiqueOlive-Italic
/AntiqueOlive-Bold
/AntiqueOlive-Compact
/Apple-Chancery
/ArialMT
/Arial-ItalicMT
/Arial-BoldMT
/Arial-BoldItalicMT
/AvantGarde-Book
/AvantGarde-BookOblique
/AvantGarde-Demi
/AvantGarde-DemiOblique
/Bodoni
/Bodoni-Italic
/Bodoni-Bold
/Bodoni-BoldItalic
/Bodoni-Poster
/Bodoni-PosterCompressed
/Bookman-Light
/Bookman-LightItalic
/Bookman-Demi
/Bookman-DemiItalic
/Carta
/Chicago
/Clarendon
/Clarendon-Bold
/Clarendon-Light
/CooperBlack
/CooperBlack-Italic
/Copperplate-ThirtyTwoBC
/Copperplate-ThirtyThreeBC
/Coronet-Regular
/Courier
/Courier-Oblique
/Courier-Bold
/Courier-BoldOblique
/Eurostile
/Eurostile-Bold
/Eurostile-ExtendedTwo
/Eurostile-BoldExtendedTwo
/Geneva

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Font Name
Gill Sans
Gill Sans Italic
Gill Sans Bold
Gill Sans Bold Italic
Gill Sans Light
Gill Sans Light Italic
Gill Sans Extra Bold
Gill Sans Condensed
Gill Sans Condensed Bold
Goudy Oldstyle
Goudy Oldstyle Italic
Goudy Bold
Goudy Bold Italic
Goudy Extra Bold
Helvetica
Helvetica Oblique
Helvetica Bold
Helvetica Bold Oblique
Helvetica Narrow
Helvetica Narrow Oblique
Helvetica Narrow Bold
Helvetica Narrow Bold Oblique
Helvetica Condensed
Helvetica Condensed Oblique
Helvetica Condensed Bold
Helvetica Condensed Bold Oblique
Hoefler Text
Hoefler Text Italic
Hoefler Text Black
Hoefler Text Black Italic
Hoefler Ornaments
Joanna
Joanna Italic
Joanna Bold
Joanna Bold Italic
Letter Gothic
Letter Gothic Slanted
Letter Gothic Bold
Letter Gothic Bold Slanted
ITC Lubalin Graph Book
ITC Lubalin Graph Book Oblique
ITC Lubalin Graph Demi
ITC Lubalin Graph Demi Oblique
Marigold
Monaco
ITC Mona Lisa Recut
New Century Schoolbook Roman
New Century Schoolbook Italic
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PostScript Font Name
/GillSans
/GillSans-Italic
/GillSans-Bold
/GillSans-BoldItalic
/GillSans-Light
/GillSans-LightItalic
/GillSans-ExtraBold
/GillSans-Condensed
/GillSans-BoldCondensed
/Goudy
/Goudy-Italic
/Goudy-Bold
/Goudy-BoldItalic
/Goudy-ExtraBold
/Helvetica
/Helvetica-Oblique
/Helvetica-Bold
/Helvetica-BoldOblique
/Helvetica-Narrow
/Helvetica-Narrow-Oblique
/Helvetica-Narrow-Bold
/Helvetica-Narrow-BoldOblique
/Helvetica-Condensed
/Helvetica-Condensed-Oblique
/Helvetica-Condensed-Bold
/Helvetica-Condensed-BoldObl
/HoeflerText-Regular
/HoeflerText-Italic
/HoeflerText-Black
/HoeflerText-BlackItalic
/HoeflerText-Ornaments
/JoannaMT
/JoannaMT-Italic
/JoannaMT-Bold
/JoannaMT-BoldItalic
/LetterGothic
/LetterGothic-Slanted
/LetterGothic-Bold
/LetterGothic-BoldSlanted
/LubalinGraph-Book
/LubalinGraph-BookOblique
/LubalinGraph-Demi
/LubalinGraph-DemiOblique
/Marigold
/Monaco
/MonaLisa-Recut
/NewCenturySchlbk-Roman
/NewCenturySchlbk-Italic

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Font Name
New Century Schoolbook Bold
New Century Schoolbook Bold Italic
NewYork
OCR-B Letterpress M
Optima Roman
Optima Italic
Optima Bold
Optima Bold Italic
Oxford
Palatino Roman
Palatino Italic
Palatino Bold
Palatino Bold Italic
Stempel Garamond Roman
Stempel Garamond Italic
Stempel Garamond Bold
Stempel Garamond Bold Italic
Symbol
Tekton Regular
Times Roman
Times Italic
Times Bold
Times Bold Italic
Times New Roman
Times New Roman Italic
Times New Roman Bold
Times New Roman Bold Italic
Univers 45 Light
Univers 45 Light Oblique
Univers 55
Univers 55 Oblique
Univers 65 Bold
Univers 65 Bold Oblique
Univers 57 Condensed
Univers 57 Condensed Oblique
Univers 67 Condensed Bold
Univers 67 Condensed Bold Oblique
Univers 53 Extended
Univers 53 Extended Oblique
Univers 63 Extended Bold
Univers 63 Extended Bold Oblique
Wingdings
ITC Zapf Chancery Medium Italic
ITC Zapf Dingbat

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PostScript Font Name
/NewCenturySchlbk-Bold
/NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic
/NewYork
/OCRBLetM
/Optima
/Optima-Italic
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