Troubleshooting
Problem
This document contains information on the capabilities that are supported on printer hardware from Canon. It also indicates whether each printer model is likely to work when printing from the IBM System i products.
Resolving The Problem
This document contains information on the capabilities that are supported on printer hardware from Canon. It also indicates whether each printer model is likely to work when printing from the IBM System i products using LPR, PJL, SNMP, IPP, or a PC5250 printer session. For information on printers from other manufacturers, please refer to the following documents:
N1019605: Information on Printers from Various Manufacturers
N1019698: Printer Model Settings for Host Print Transform (HPT)
Note: This document was formerly titled Support for ASCII Printers from Canon.
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This document is not updated on a regular basis. IBM support does not actively search for information about new or different printers. This document is updated on an as needed basis. Refer to the printer hardware documentation or visit the printer manufacturer's website to locate the printer's specifications to make the determination if it will work with the IBM i.
What specifications to look for:
Emulation or Printer Languages, or search on PCL.
Supported Network Protocols to see if TCP/IP LPR/LPD, Port 9100, IPP, or SNMP is listed.
Or, create a printer configuration and see if it works. Most PCL printers use port 9100 and regardless of the hardware, a PCL Manufacturer Type and Model, such as *HP4, *HP5SI, *HP4000, etc. will work. Most printers that support LPD will accept communication over port 515 regardless of whether the correct remote printer queue value is used.
**Where x.x.x.x is the printer's IP address
For a LAN attached printer that has drawers:
CRTDEVPRT DEVD(PrinterName) DEVCLS(*LAN) TYPE(3812) MODEL(1) LANATTACH(*IP) PORT(9100)
ONLINE(*YES) FONT(11) FORMFEED(*AUTOCUT) PRTERRMSG(*INFO) INACTTMR(*SEC15)
TRANSFORM(*YES) MFRTYPMDL(*HP4) RMTLOCNAME('x.x.x.x') SYSDRVPGM(*IBMSNMPDRV -or- *HPPJLDRV)
For a LAN attached continuous forms printer that is SNMP capable:
CRTDEVPRT DEVD(PrinterName) DEVCLS(*LAN) TYPE(3812) MODEL(1) LANATTACH(*IP) PORT(9100)
ONLINE(*YES) FONT(11) FORMFEED(*CONT) PRTERRMSG(*INFO) INACTTMR(*SEC15)
TRANSFORM(*YES) MFRTYPMDL(*HP4) RMTLOCNAME('x.x.x.x') SYSDRVPGM(*IBMSNMPDRV)
If the paper is not pulling from the expected drawer, try using MFRTYPMDL *HP5SI or *HP4000.
For a LAN attached continuous forms printer that supports LPR/LPD (usually a line printer or one that uses it's own printer language, such as Zebra (ZPL)):
CRTOUTQ OUTQ(QUSRSYS/OutputQueueName) RMTSYS(*INTNETADR) RMTPRTQ(RAW) AUTOSTRWTR(1)
CNNTYPE(*IP) DESTTYPE(*OTHER) TRANSFORM(*YES) MFRTYPMDL(*WSCST) WSCST(QWPDEFAULT)
INTNETADR('x.x.x.x') DESTOPT(XAIX) SEPPAGE(*NO)
If the LPR/LPD printer has an IBM or Epson emulation mode:
CRTOUTQ OUTQ(QUSRSYS/OutputQueueName) RMTSYS(*INTNETADR) RMTPRTQ(RAW) AUTOSTRWTR(1)
CNNTYPE(*IP) DESTTYPE(*OTHER) TRANSFORM(*YES) MFRTYPMDL(Based on the emulation: *IBM42011 -OR- *EPFX850)
INTNETADR('x.x.x.x') DESTOPT(XAIX) SEPPAGE(*NO)
If the writer fails, the error messages in the writer joblog will help to determine the cause.
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o | This document contains information on the capabilities that are supported on the printer hardware. It also indicates whether each printer model is likely to work when printing from a System i using LPR, PJL, SNMP, IPP, or a PC5250 printer session. | |
o | Printers are listed in this document because they are known to exist; therefore, being listed is not a statement that the printer model is supported. | |
o | Information in this document has been gathered from many different sources, including printer manuals, manufacturer and third-party Web sites, and experience gathered from working with customers. In some cases, information on a particular printer model is based solely on what has been shown to work with other similar printer models. Note: Therefore, there are no guarantees that the information on any particular printer model is correct. | |
o | This document might not list all available printer models. If you are looking for information on a printer model that is not listed in this document, please refer to your printer manuals, search on the manufacturer Web site, contact the manufacturer directly to determine what printer data streams are supported on the printer, or look at the information listed for similar printer models. Note: In many cases, this document will list similar printer models that support the same printer data streams. This can be an indication of how well the new printer model will work with a System i using LPR, PJL, SNMP, IPP, or a PC5250 printer session. | |
o | If you cannot find information on a particular printer model and cannot find any similar printer models listed, contact the Rochester Support Center for assistance by calling 1-800-IBM-SERV (1-800-426-7378) and selecting the option for Software Support. We will do what we can to help determine how best to print to your printer from your System i. | |
o | If unsure whether a printer will work well with a System i, start by looking at the Printer Data Stream, Host-Based, and MFRTYPMDL for HPT columns. | |
o | There might be more than one Printer Data Stream listed for a particular printer model, which indicates that the printer model supports multiple printer emulation modes. | |
o | Dot matrix, line matrix, impact, ink jet, and thermal label printers usually support only one printer emulation mode at a time. Furthermore, the printer might need to be in a particular emulation mode to work well with the System i. It is recommended that you first determine the current emulation mode for the printer and then look through the list to determine the printer capabilities and the MFRTYPMDL for HPT or the PDT File for PC5250 setting that is needed. For best results, these printers should be in IBM or Epson emulation mode, if possible. | |
o | Laser and multiple function printers might be able to automatically select the proper printer emulation mode based on the print data that it is sent. However, the supported emulation modes will still determine the printer capabilities and the MFRTYPMDL for HPT or PDT File for PC5250 setting that is needed. For best results, these printers should support HP PCL3, HP PCL5, HP PCL6, or IBM PPDS, if possible. | |
o | If Host-Based is set to N and MFRTYPMDL for HPT has a value other than n/a, then the printer model should work with Host Print Transform (HPT). It is recommended that HPT be used whenever possible because it supports printing *AFPDS spooled files on laser printers and provides better formatting and font control through modified Workstation Customizing Objects (WSCSTs). | |
o | If LPR is set to Y, then the printer model should work with a Remote Output Queue or a *LAN 3812 device description that uses the TSPLPRD utility, both of which communicate with the printer and print server using the TCP/IP Line Printer Requester (LPR) protocol. If PJL is set to Y, then the printer model should work with a *LAN 3812 PJL device description, which communicates with the printer and print server using the HP Printer Job Language (PJL) protocol. If SNMP is set to Y, then the printer model should work with a *LAN 3812 SNMP device description, which communicates with the printer and print server using the Small Network Management Protocol (SNMP). If IPP is set to Y, then the printer model should work with a *LAN 3812 IPP device description, which communicates with the printer and print server using the Internet Print Protocol (IPP). Most dot matrix, line matrix, impact, ink jet, and thermal label printers are able to communicate by using only LPR, but most laser and multiple function printers are able to communicate by using LPR, PJL, or SNMP. It is generally recommended to use PJL or SNMP whenever possible. However, using LPR, IPP, or a PC5250 or third-party printer session are also viable options. If LPR, PJL, SNMP, and IPP are all set to N but MFRTYPMDL for HPT has a setting other than n/a, then you will probably need to configure a PC5250 or third-party printer session. However, you should still have the option of using Host Print Transform (HPT). | |
o | If Host-Based is set to Y, or MFRTYPMDL for HPT and PDT File for PC5250 are set to n/a, then that printer model probably will not work with Host Print Transform (HPT) or a Printer Definition Table (PDT) file; therefore, it will be limited in how well it works with the System i. You will probably need to configure a PC5250 or third-party printer session without using HPT and without using a PDT file. This type of configuration is not able to print *AFPDS spooled files, and it has limited control over the formatting (which includes the font that is used). Note: If being able to print from a System i is a requirement, then purchasing a host-based printer is not recommended, particularly if printing *AFPDS spooled files is also a requirement. | |
o | For more information on the Printer Data Stream, Host-Based, MFRTYPMDL for HPT, LPR, PJL, SNMP, IPP, and PDT File for PC5250 columns, please refer to the section titled Explanation of the Fields in the Printer Lists at the bottom on this document. This section also contains links to Rochester Support Center knowledgebase documents that provide additional information and step-by-step instructions on configuring Remote Output Queues, *LAN 3812 device descriptions that use the TSPLPRD utility, *LAN 3812 PJL device descriptions, *LAN 3812 SNMP device descriptions, *LAN 3812 IPP device descriptions, and PC5250 printer sessions. |
Information on Printers from Canon
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B&W Laser Printers and Multifunction Products
Printers | Printer Data Stream | Host- Based | PDT File for PC5250 | MFRTYPMDL for HPT | LPR | PJL | SNMP | IPP |
Canon FAX-L400 | CARPS (GDI) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon FaxPhone L80 all-in-one | Host-based | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon FaxPhone L90 all-in-one | Canon UFR II LT | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon GP30f Canon GP 225 Canon GP 335 | HP PCL5e | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP8000 | Y | N | ? | ? |
PostScript 3 | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon GP 160F | HP PCL5e/PCL6 | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | ? | ? |
Canon GP200 Series | PostScript 2 | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon imageCLASS 2300 | Unknown | ? | ? | ? | ? | N | ? | ? |
Canon imageCLASS 2300N | HP PCL5e/PCL6 | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
Canon imageCLASS D320 Canon imageCLASS D340 Canon ImageCLASS D480 Canon ImageCLASS D620 Canon ImageCLASS D680 Canon ImageCLASS D760 Canon ImageCLASS D780 Canon ImageCLASS D860 Canon ImageCLASS D880 | CAPT (GDI) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon imageCLASS D1120 Canon imageCLASS D1150 Canon imageCLASS D1170 Canon imageCLASS D1350 | Canon UFR II LT | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon imageCLASS D1180 | HP PCL5e/PCL6 | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
Canon UFR II LT | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageCLASS LBP6000 | CAPT (GDI) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon imageCLASS LBP6300dn | CAPT (GDI) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon imageCLASS LBP6650dn | Canon UFR II | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
PCL5e/PCL6 emulation | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | Y | Y | ? | |
PostScript 3 emulation | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageCLASS MF4150 | Canon UFR II | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon imageCLASS MF4270 | Canon UFR II LT | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon imageCLASS MF4350d Canon imageCLASS MF4370dn | Canon UFR II | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon imageCLASS MF4570dn | Canon UFR II LT | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon imageCLASS MF5530 Canon imageCLASS MF5550 | Unknown | ? | ? | ? | ? | N | ? | ? |
Canon imageCLASS MF5730 Canon imageCLASS MF5770 | Host-based | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon imageCLASS MF5850dn | Canon UFR II LT | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon imageCLASS MF5880dn | Canon UFR II LT | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
HP PCL5e/PCL6 | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? | |
Canon imageCLASS MF5960dn | Canon UFR II LT | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
HP PCL5e/PCL6 | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? | |
PostScript 3 emulation | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageCLASS MF6530 Canon imageCLASS MF6550 | Canon UFR II LT | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon imageCLASS MF6560 Canon imageCLASS MF6580 | HP PCL5e/PCL6 | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
Canon imageCLASS MF7280 | HP PCL5e/PCL6 | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
Canon UFR II | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageCLASS MF7460 | Canon UFR II LT | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon imageCLASS MF7470 Canon imageCLASS MF7480 | HP PCL5e/PCL6 | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
Canon UFR II LT | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE 4025 Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE 4035 Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE 4045 Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE 4051 | Canon UFR II | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
PCL5e/PCL6 Emulation (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? | |
Adobe PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE 4225 Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE 4235 Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE 4245 Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE 4251 | Canon UFR II | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
PCL5e/PCL6 Emulation (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? | |
Adobe PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE 6055 Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE 6065 Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE 6255 | Canon UFR II | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
PCL5e/PCL6 Emulation (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? | |
Adobe PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE iR-ADV 6265 Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE iR-ADV 6275 | Canon UFR II | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
PCL5e/6 emulation (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? | |
Adobe PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE iR-ADV 6265i Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE iR-ADV 6275i | Canon UFR II | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
PCL5e/6 emulation (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? | |
Adobe PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE 8095 Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE 8105 | Canon UFR II | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
HP PCL5e/PCL6 (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? | |
Adobe PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR60 | HP PCL5e | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR85 Canon imageRUNNER iR85+ Canon imageRUNNER iR105 Canon imageRUNNER iR105+ | HP PCL5e/PCL6 | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR110 Canon imageRUNNER iR Pro 150+ | HP PCL5e/PCL6 | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | ? | ? |
PostScript 3 | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | ||
TIFF | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR210 | HP PCL5e/PCL6 | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR330S Canon imageRUNNER iR400S | HP PCL5e (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
Adobe PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR330N Canon imageRUNNER iR400N | HP PCL5e | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
Adobe PostScript 3 | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR400V (Copier only model) | No Print Support | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
Canon imageRUNNER iR550 Canon imageRUNNER iR60 Canon imageRUNNER iR600 | HP PCL5e | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
Adobe PostScript 3 | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR600V (Copier only model) | No Print Support | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
Canon imageRUNNER iR1023 with PCL Printer Kit-M1 (Optional) | HP PCL5e/PCL6 (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
Canon UFR II LT (Optional) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR1025 with PCL Printer Kit-AB1 (Optional) | Canon UFR II LT | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
HP PCL5e/PCL6 (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR1210 Canon imageRUNNER iR1270F Canon imageRUNNER iR1330 Canon imageRUNNER iR1310 Canon imageRUNNER iR1370F Canon imageRUNNER 1510F | CAPT (GDI) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon imageRUNNER iR1600 Canon imageRUNNER iR1610 | HP PCL5e/PCL6 | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER 1670F | CAPT (GDI) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon imageRUNNER iR1730 Canon imageRUNNER iR1740 Canon imageRUNNER iR1750 | Canon UFR II LT | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
HP PCL5e/PCL6 (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? | |
PostScript 3 Emulation (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR2000 Canon imageRUNNER iR2010 | HP PCL5e/PCL6 | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR2016i Canon imageRUNNER iR2020i with Multi-PDL Print Kit-PCLBDJ1 (Optional) | HP PCL5e/PCL6 (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
Canon UFR II LT (Optional) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR2018i | Canon UFR II | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
HP PCL5e/PCL6 | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR2022i | Canon UFR II | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
HP PCL5e/PCL6 (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR2230 Canon imageRUNNER iR2830 with UFR II/PCL Printer Kit-E2 (Optional) | HP PCL5e (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon UDF II (Optional) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR2200 Canon imageRUNNER iR2200i Canon imageRUNNER iR2220 Canon imageRUNNER iR2270 Canon imageRUNNER iR2800 Canon imageRUNNER iR2870 | HP PCL5e/PCL6 | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR2230 Canon imageRUNNER iR2830 with UFR II Printer Kit-E3 (Optional) | Canon UDF II (Optional) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon imageRUNNER iR2525 Canon imageRUNNER iR2530 | Canon UFR II LT (Std) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
PCL5e/PCL6 Emulation (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? | |
PostScript 3 Emulation (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR3025 Canon imageRUNNER iR3030 Canon imageRUNNER iR3035 Canon imageRUNNER iR3045 with UFR II/PCL Printer Kit-S1 (Optional) | HP PCL5e/PCL6 (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
Canon UFR II (Optional) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR3225 Canon imageRUNNER iR3235i Canon imageRUNNER iR3230 Canon imageRUNNER iR3245 with PCL Printer Kit-AA1 (Optional) | Canon UFR II (Optional) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
HP PCL5e/PCL6 (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? | |
PostScript 3 emulation (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR3245i | Canon UFR II | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
HP PCL5e/PCL6 | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? | |
PostScript 3 Emulation | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR3250 Canon imageRUNNER iR3300 Canon imageRUNNER iR3300i | HP PCL5e/PCL6 | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR3320 Series Canon imageRUNNER iR3320N Canon imageRUNNER iR3320i with Multi-PDL Printer Kit-C1 (Standard) | HP PCL5e/PCL6 | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR3530 with Multi-PDL Printer Kit-E1 (Optional) | HP PCL5e/PCL6 (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon UFR II (Optional) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR3530 with UFR II/PCL Printer Kit-E2 (Optional) | HP PCL5e (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon UDF II (Optional) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR3530 with UFR II Printer Kit-E3 (Optional) | Canon UDF II (Optional) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon imageRUNNER iR3570 Canon imageRUNNER iR4570 with Multi-PDL Printer Kit-E1 (Optional) | HP PCL5e/PCL6 (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 emulation (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon UFR II (Optional) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR5000 Canon imageRUNNER iR5000i | HP PCL5e/PCL6 | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR5020 Canon imageRUNNER iR5020i with Multi-PDL Printer Kit-D1 (Optional) | HP PCL5e/PCL6 (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR5050 Canon imageRUNNER iR5075 with UFR II/PCL/PS Printer Kit-R2 (Optional) | HP PCL5e/PCL6 (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 emulation (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon UFR II (Optional) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR5055 with UFRII/PCL Printer Kit-R1 (Optional) | HP PCL5e/PCL6 (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
Canon UFR II (Optional) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR5055N with UFRII/PCL Printer Kit-R1 (Standard) | HP PCL5e/PCL6 | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
Canon UFR II | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR5065 with Multi-PDL Printer Kit-R1 (Optional) | HP PCL5e/PCL6 (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
Canon UFR II (Optional) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR5065N with Multi-PDL Printer Kit-R1 (Included) | HP PCL5e/PCL6 | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
Canon UFR II | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR5070 Canon imageRUNNER iR5570 Canon imageRUNNER iR6570 with Multi-PDL Printer Kit-G5 (Optional) | HP PCL5e/PCL6 (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon UFR II (Optional) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR6000 Canon imageRUNNER iR6000i Canon imageRUNNER iR7200 Canon imageRUNNER iR8500 | HP PCL5e/PCL6 | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER 7105 Canon imageRUNNER 7095 Canon imageRUNNER 7086 with Multi-PDL Printer Kit-H2 (Optional) | HP PCL5e/PCL6 emulation (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 emulation (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon UFR II | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER 7105 Canon imageRUNNER 7095 Canon imageRUNNER 7086 with imagePASS-S2 external print server (Optional) | HP PCL5e/PCL6 (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
Adobe PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER iR6020i Canon imageRUNNER iR7200 Canon imageRUNNER iR8070 Canon imageRUNNER iR8500 Canon imageRUNNER iR9070 with Multi-PDL Printer Kit-D1 (Optional) | HP PCL5e/PCL6 (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER LBP3460 with Canon UFR II Print Controller | HP PCL5e/PCL6 (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
Canon UFR II (Optional) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon LBP-430W | HP PCL4 | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJIII.PDT | *HPIII | Y | N | ? | ? |
Canon LBP-120 | Proprietary (GDI) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon LBP-800 | CAPT (GDI) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon LBP-1760 | HP PCL6 | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP5 | Y | N | ? | ? |
Canon LBP-2460 | HP PCL5e | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | ? | ? |
Canon multiPASS F20 Canon multiPASS F60 Canon multiPASS F80 Canon multiPASS MP700 Canon multiPASS MP730 | Proprietary (GDI) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Color Laser Printers and Multifunction Products
Printers | Printer Data Stream | Host- Based | PDT File for PC5250 | MFRTYPMDL for HPT | LPR | PJL | SNMP | IPP |
Canon CLC 1100 Canon CLC 1110 Canon CLC 1140 Canon CLC 1150 Canon CLC 1180 with Canon ColorPASS Print Server (Optional) | PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon CLC 3900+ Canon CLC 5000 Canon CLC 5000+ with Canon ColorPASS Print Server (Optional) | PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon C LBP 460PS | HP PCL5c | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXMARKC750 *HPCOLORLJ | Y | Y | ? | ? |
Canon Color imageCLASS C2500 Canon Color imageCLASS C3500 | CAPT2 (GDI) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon Color imageCLASS LBP7200Cdn | CAPT (GDI) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon Color imageCLASS LBP7660Cdn | Canon UFR II | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
PCL5c/PCL6 emulation | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXMARKC750 *HPCOLORLJ | Y | N | Y | ? | |
PostScript 3 emulation | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon Color imageCLASS MF8050Cn | Canon UFR II LT | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon Color imageCLASS MF8170C | Unknown | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon Color imageCLASS MF8350Cdn | Canon UFR II LT | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon Color imageRUNNER ADVANCE C2020 | Canon UFR II | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
HP PCL5c/PCL6 (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXMARKC750 *HPCOLORLJ | Y | N | Y | ? | |
Adobe PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE C2225Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE C5030 Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE C5235 Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE C5240 Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE C5250 Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE C5255 | Canon UFR II | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
PCL5c/PCL6 (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXMARKC750 *HPCOLORLJ | Y | N | Y | ? | |
Adobe PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE C5235i Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE C5240i Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE C5250i Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE C5255i | Canon UFR II | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
PCL5c/PCL6 | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXMARKC750 *HPCOLORLJ | Y | N | Y | ? | |
Adobe PostScript 3 | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon Color imageRUNNER Advance iR-C5000 Series Canon Color imageRUNNER Advance iR-C5030 Canon Color imageRUNNER Advance iR-C5035 Canon Color imageRUNNER Advance iR-C5045 Canon Color imageRUNNER Advance iR-C5051 | Canon UFR II | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
PCL5c/PCL6 (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXMARKC750 *HPCOLORLJ | Y | N | Y | ? | |
Adobe PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon Color imageRUNNER Advance iR-C5000 Series Canon Color imageRUNNER Advance iR-C5030i Canon Color imageRUNNER Advance iR-C5035i Canon Color imageRUNNER Advance iR-C5045i Canon Color imageRUNNER Advance iR-C5051i | Canon UFR II | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
HP PCL5c/PCL6 | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXMARKC750 *HPCOLORLJ | Y | N | Y | ? | |
Adobe PostScript 3 (Standard for C5045i and C5051i | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon Color imageRUNNER Advance iR-C5000 Series Canon Color imageRUNNER Advance iR-C5030 Canon Color imageRUNNER Advance iR-C5035 Canon Color imageRUNNER Advance iR-C5045 Canon Color imageRUNNER Advance iR-C5051 with Canon imagePASS-B1 (Optional) | Canon UFR II | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
HP PCL5c/PCL6 | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXMARKC750 *HPCOLORLJ | Y | N | Y | ? | |
Adobe PostScript 3 | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon Color imageRUNNER Advance iR-C7055 Canon Color imageRUNNER Advance iR-C7061 | Canon UFR II | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
HP PCL5c/PCL6 (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXMARKC750 *HPCOLORLJ | Y | N | Y | ? | |
Adobe PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C624 | HP PCL5c | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXMARKC750 *HPCOLORLJ | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C2105 | PostScript 3 | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C2550 with Color UFR II/PCL Printer Kit-Q1 (Optional) | Canon UFR II (Optional) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
HP PCL5c emulation (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXMARKC750 *HPCOLORLJ | Y | N | Y | ? | |
PostScript 3 emulation (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C2620 | HP PCL5c | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXMARKC750 *HPCOLORLJ | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon UFR | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C2880 Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C2880i with Color Network Printer Unit-J1 (Optional) | HP PCL5c (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXMARKC750 *HPCOLORLJ | Y | N | Y | ? |
Adobe PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C2880 Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C2880i with Color UFR II/PCL Printer Kit-Q1 (Optional) | HP PCL5c (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXMARKC750 *HPCOLORLJ | Y | N | Y | ? |
Canon UFR II (Optional) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C2880 Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C2880i with Color PS Printer Kit-Q1 (Optional) | Adobe PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C3080 with Printer Kit-Q3 (Optional) | HP PCL5c/PCL6 (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXMARKC750 *HPCOLORLJ | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 emulation (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon UFR II (Optional) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C3080 with Color Network Printer Unit-J1 (Optional) | HP PCL5c/PCL6 (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXMARKC750 *HPCOLORLJ | Y | N | Y | ? |
Adobe PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C3100 Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C3100n with Color Network Multi-PDL Printer Kit-B1 or imagePASS-E1 Print Controller (Optional) | Proprietary (GDI) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
HP PCL5c (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXMARKC750 *HPCOLORLJ | Y | N | Y | ? | |
PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C3170 Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C3170i | HP PCL5c | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXMARKC750 *HPCOLORLJ | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon UFR | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C3170u with Color PCL/PS Printer Kit-D1 (Optional) | HP PCL5c (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXMARKC750 *HPCOLORLJ | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon UFR (Optional) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C3180 with Multi-PDL Printer Kit (Optional) | HP PCL5c/PCL6 (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXMARKC750 *HPCOLORLJ | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 emulation (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon UFR (Optional) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C3200 | HP PCL5c | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXMARKC750 *HPCOLORLJ | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C3220 | HP PCL5c | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXMARKC750 *HPCOLORLJ | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon UFR | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C3380 Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C3380i with Color Network Printer Unit-J1 (Optional) | HP PCL5c (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXMARKC750 *HPCOLORLJ | Y | N | Y | ? |
Adobe PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C3380 Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C3380i with Color UFR II/PCL Printer Kit-Q1 (Optional) | HP PCL5c (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXMARKC750 *HPCOLORLJ | Y | N | Y | ? |
Canon UFR II (Optional) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C3380 Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C3380i with Color PS Printer Kit-Q1 (Optional) | Adobe PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C4080 with UFR II/PCL Printer Kit-N2 (Optional) | HP PCL5c (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXMARKC750 *HPCOLORLJ | Y | N | Y | ? |
Canon UFR II (Optional) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
PostScript Emulation (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Adobe PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C4080 Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C4580 Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C5180 with UFR II/PCL Printer Kit-N1 (Optional) | HP PCL5c (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXMARKC750 *HPCOLORLJ | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript Emulation (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon UFR (Optional) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C4080i Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C4580i Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C5180i | HP PCL5c | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXMARKC750 *HPCOLORLJ | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon UFR II | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C5058 Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C5068 with UFR II/PCL Printer Kit-Z1 (Optional) | HP PCL5e/PCL6 emulation (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript emulation (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon UFR II (Optional) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C5185 with Canon UFR/PCL/PS Kit (Optional) | HP PCL5e/PCL6 (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon UFR II (Optional) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C5870U Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C6870U with Multi-PDL Printer Kit-L1 (Optional) | HP PCL5e/PCL6 (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon UFR II (Optional) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C6800 with Multi-PDL Printer Kit-C1 (Optional) | HP PCL5c (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon UFR (Optional) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon Color imageRUNNER iR-C6800 with imagePASS D1 Controller (Optional) | HP PCL5e (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
PostScript 3 (Optional) | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon UFR (Optional) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon Color imageRUNNER LBP5360 Canon Color imageRUNNER LBP5960 with Canon UFR II Print Controller (Optional) | HP PCL5e/PCL6 (Optional) | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? |
Canon UFR II (Optional) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon i-SENSYS MF8200 series Canon i-SENSYS MF8230Cn Canon i-SENSYS MF8280Cw | Canon UFRII-LT | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon i-SENSYS MF8500 series Canon i-SENSYS MF8540Cdn Canon i-SENSYS MF8550Cdn Canon i-SENSYS MF8580Cdw | Canon UFRII-LT | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
PCL5e/PCL6 Emulation | N | hppcl5.pdt HPLJ4.PDT | *LEXOPTRAT *HP4 | Y | N | Y | ? | |
Canon MultiPASS MP360 Canon MultiPASS MP370 Canon MultiPASS MP390 Canon MultiPASS MP700 Canon MultiPASS MP730 | Unknown | ? | ? | ? | ? | N | ? | ? |
Canon PIXMA MP130 Canon PIXMA MP760 | Unknown | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon Pixma MX-340 | Unknown | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Ink Jet Printers
Printers | Printer Data Stream | Host- Based | PDT File for PC5250 | MFRTYPMDL for HPT | LPR | PJL | SNMP | IPP |
Canon BJC-50 | LQ-2550 | N | esc_p.pdt ELQ2550.PDT | *EPLQ2550 | Y | N | N | ? |
IBM PPR X24 | N | ibmppds.pdt IBM4207.PDT | *IBM42072 | Y | N | N | ? | |
Canon BJ-10e | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon BJC-55 Color Bubble Jet Printer | Canon Extended Mode | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | ? |
Canon BJC-80 | LQ-2550 | N | esc_p.pdtELQ2550.PDT | *EPLQ2550 | Y | N | N | ? |
IBM PPR X24 | N | ibmppds.pdt IBM4207.PDT | *IBM42072 | Y | N | N | ? | |
Canon BJ-10e | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon BJC-85 Color Bubble Jet Printer | Canon Extended Mode | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | ? |
Canon BJC-250 | LQ-510 | N | esc_p.pdtELQ510.PDT | *EPLQ510 | Y | N | N | ? |
IBM PPR X24 | N | ibmppds.pdt IBM4207.PDT | *IBM42072 | Y | N | N | ? | |
Canon BJ-10e | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon BJC-255 | LQ-510 | N | esc_p.pdtELQ510.PDT | *EPLQ510 | Y | N | N | ? |
IBM PPR X24 | N | ibmppds.pdt IBM4207.PDT | *IBM42072 | Y | N | N | ? | |
Canon BJ-10e | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon BJC-1000 Series | Proprietary (GDI) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon BJC-2000 Series | Proprietary (GDI) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon BJC-3000 Series | Proprietary (GDI) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon BJC-4400 Series | LQ-2550 | N | esc_p.pdtELQ2550.PDT | *EPLQ2550 | Y | N | N | ? |
IBM PPR X24 | N | ibmppds.pdt IBM4207.PDT | *IBM42072 | Y | N | N | ? | |
Canon BJ-10e | N | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N | |
Canon BJC-5000 Canon BJC-5100 | Proprietary (GDI) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon BJC-6000 | Proprietary (GDI) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon BJC-8200 | Proprietary (GDI) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon i70 Color Bubble Jet Printer | Canon Extended Mode | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon i320 Color Bubble Jet Printer Canon i350 Color Bubble Jet Printer Canon i450 Color Bubble Jet Printer Canon i550 Color Bubble Jet Printer | Canon Extended Mode | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon i455 Desktop Photo Printer Canon i475D Desktop Photo Printer Canon i860 Desktop Photo Printer | Canon Extended Mode | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon i470D Photo Printer Canon i850 Photo Printer Canon i900D Photo Printer Canon i950 Photo Printer Canon i960 Photo Printer Canon i9100 Photo Printer | Canon Extended Mode | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon LIPS3 DBCS Printers | LIPS 3 | N | n/a | *CANLIPS3 | Y | N | N | N |
Canon N1000 Office Color Printer Canon N2000 Office Color Printer | GARO | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon S200 Color Bubble Jet Printer Canon S300 Color Bubble Jet Printer Canon S330 Color Bubble Jet Printer Canon S520 Color Bubble Jet Printer Canon S750 Color Bubble Jet Printer | Canon Extended Mode | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon S530D Photo Printer Canon S820 Photo Printer Canon S830D Photo Printer Canon S9000 Photo Printer | Canon Extended Mode | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Large Format Printers
Printers | Printer Data Stream | Host- Based | PDT File for PC5250 | MFRTYPMDL for HPT | LPR | PJL | SNMP | IPP |
Canon imagePROGRAF W2200 Canon imagePROGRAF W7200 Canon imagePROGRAF W7250 | GARO (Canon original Raster Command) | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Canon BJ-W9000 | Proprietary | Y | n/a | n/a | N | N | N | N |
Other Printer Data Streams
The following is information on printer data streams that are referenced in the above printer tables, but that are not listed in the Printer Data Stream section below:
CAPT | The term CAPT refers to the Canon Advanced Printing Technology printer language from Canon. This printer language supports printing in Microsoft Windows 3.1x, Windows 95, Windows 98, and Microsoft Windows NT 4.0. However, CAPT printers do not support printing with Host Print Transform (HPT) or a PC5250 Printer Definition Table (PDT) file. Because these printers require a proprietary printer data stream, they will not work with Host Print Transform (HPT) or a PC5250 Printer Definition Table (PDT) file. |
CAPT2 | The term CAPT2 refers to the Canon Advanced Printing Technology 2 printer language from Canon. This printer language supports printing in Windows 3.1x, Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT 4.0. However, CAPT2 printers do not support printing with Host Print Transform (HPT) or a PC5250 Printer Definition Table (PDT) file. Because these printers require a proprietary printer data stream, they will not work with Host Print Transform (HPT) or a PC5250 Printer Definition Table (PDT) File. |
CARPS | The term CARPS refers to the Canon Advanced Raster Printing System (CARPS) for Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000 and Windows XP. This printer language supports printing in Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000 and Windows XP. However, CARPS printers do not support printing with Host Print Transform (HPT) or a PC5250 Printer Definition Table (PDT) file. Because these printers require a proprietary printer data stream, they will not work with Host Print Transform (HPT) or a PC5250 Printer Definition Table (PDT) file. |
GARO | The term GARO refers to the Graphic Arts Language with Raster Operations printer language from Canon. This printer language supports printing in Windows 3.1x, Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT 4.0. However, GARO printers do not support printing with Host Print Transform (HPT) or a PC5250 Printer Definition Table (PDT) file. Because these printers require a proprietary printer data stream, they will not work with Host Print Transform (HPT) or a PC5250 Printer Definition Table (PDT) file. |
Canon UFR Canon UFR II Canon UFR II LT | The terms Canon UFR, Canon UFR II and Canon UFR II LT refer to different versions of the Ultra Fast Rendering (UFR) printing system from Canon. This printer language utilizes GDI printing and the distributed print data processing of a user's PC to help render the printer image. The Canon UFR printer drivers constitute Host-based or Windows-only printing. Therefore, Canon UFR printers do not support printing with Host Print Transform (HPT) or a PC5250 Printer Definition Table (PDT) file. Because these printers require a proprietary printer data stream, they will not work with Host Print Transform (HPT) or a PC5250 Printer Definition Table (PDT) file. |
Canon Extended Mode | The term Canon Extended Mode refers to the Canon Extended Mode printer language from Canon. This printer language supports printing in Windows 3.1x, Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT 4.0. However, Canon Extended Mode printers do not support printing with Host Print Transform (HPT) or a PC5250 Printer Definition Table (PDT) file. Because these printers require a proprietary printer data stream, they will not work with Host Print Transform (HPT) or a PC5250 Printer Definition Table (PDT) file. |
Explanation of the Fields in the Printer Lists
The following sections provide an explanation for each of the headings in the printer tables provided in the above documents. Click on the arrow in front of any section to read the explanation. The headings are Printers, Printer Data Stream, Host-Based or Windows Only, PDT File for PC5250, MFRTYPMDL for HPT, LPR, PJL, SNMP, and IPP.
Printers
The Printers column contains the name of each printer, or printer series. The printers are grouped by type of printer (for example, laser printers, color laser printers, ink jet printers, dot matrix and line printers, and multi-function printers) and are generally listed in ascending order. An attempt is made to have an entry for each ASCII printer from a particular manufacturer, whether they are currently marketed by that manufacturer or not.
Printer Data Stream
The Printer Data Stream column lists the printer data streams supported by each particular printer. If the printer lists more than one data stream, you can look across the table for each data stream to see how it is supported by PC5250 Printer Definition Table (PDT) Files, Host Print Transform (HPT), Remote Output Queues, *LAN 3812 PJL device descriptions, *LAN 3812 SNMP device descriptions, and *LAN 3812 IPP device descriptions. Support for these can differ depending on the data stream.
Some popular printer data streams include:
AFP/IPDS | The term AFP/IPDS refers to the Advanced Function Printing and Intelligent Printer Data Stream printer languages from IBM. Printers that use these printer data streams can be configured using a *LCL or *RMT IPDS device description if they are twinax attached, or using a *LAN IPDS device description if they are LAN attached using the appropriate built-in print server from IBM or InfoPrint Solutions Company. Printers that use these printer data streams cannot be configured using a Remote Output Queue, *LAN 3812 PJL, SNMP, or IPP device description, or a PC5250 printer session unless the printer also supports a non-IPDS printer language such as HP PCL5e, HP PCL6, IBM PPR, or Epson ESC/P2. |
Code V | The term CODE V refers to a printer language from IBM that supports printing graphics and bar codes on certain printers. Printers that use this printer data stream will work with Host Print Transform (HPT) and might work with a PC5250 Printer Definition Table (PDT) file. |
EPL EPL1 EPL2 | The terms EPL, EPL1 and EPL2 refer to the Eltron printer languages. EPL1 is an escape sequence based language that is used to talk to the older LP2022/LP2042 printers. EPL2 is a text based language that uses all keyboard accessible characters to communicate with all other Eltron label printers. These printer languages are not supported by Host Print Transform (HPT), but HPT should pass the EPL1 data streams to the printer untouched when configured to use the QWPDEFAULT system-supplied Workstation Customizing Object (WSCST). It is unknown at this time whether HPT will pass the EPL2 data stream to the printer untouched when configured to use the QWPDEFAULT system-supplied Workstation Customizing Object (WSCST). |
EPL emulation | The term EPL emulation refers to an emulated version of the Eltron printer language from Eltron and Zebra Technologies. This printer language is not supported by Host Print Transform (HPT), but HPT should pass the EPL data stream to the printer untouched when configured to use the QWPDEFAULT system-supplied Workstation Customizing Object (WSCST). |
Epson ESC/P2 | The term Epson ESC/P2 refers to the ESC/P2 printer data stream. ESC/P2 was developed by Epson, but is used by a number of other printer manufacturers. It is used primarily in dot matrix line printers, but it is also used in a number of ink jet printers. |
Epson ESC/POS Epson ESC/POS emulation | The terms Epson ESC/POS and Epson ESC/POS emulation refer to a version of the ESC/P2 printer data stream specifically for Point-of-Sale (POS) or transaction printers. ESC/POS was developed by Epson, and it is used primarily, if not exclusively, in point-of-sale printers. This printer language is not supported by Host Print Transform (HPT), but HPT should pass the ESC/POS data stream to the printer untouched when configured to use the QWPDEFAULT system-supplied Workstation Customizing Object (WSCST). |
IBM PPDS | The term IBM PPDS refers to the IBM Personal Printer Data Stream. PPDS was development by IBM and was used in older IBM and Lexmark laser printers. |
IBM PPR IBM PPR XL IBM PPR XL II IBM PPR XL III IBM PPR X24 IBM PPR XL24 | The term IBM PPR refers to the IBM Proprinter data stream. IBM PPR was developed by IBM, but it is used by a number of other printer manufacturers. It is used primarily in dot matrix line printers, but it is also used in a number of ink jet printers. The XL designates wide-carriage printers, the II and III designate upgrades to the Proprinter data stream, and the 24 refers to the Proprinter data stream used for 24-pin printers. |
GDI Host-based Host-based (GDI) Host-Based Printing Proprietary (GDI) Windows GDI | The terms GDI, Host-based, Host-based (GDI), Host-Based Printing, Proprietary (GDI), and Windows GDI are generic terms that can refer to any Host-based or Windows-only printer, which use a proprietary printer data stream rather than an industry-standard printer data stream such as IBM Proprinter Data Stream (PPDS), Epson ESC/P2, HP Printer Control Language (PCL), or Adobe PostScript (PS). These printers support printing from Windows, and possibly from Macintosh or Linux, but will not print directly from IBM i, IBM i5/OS, IBM OS/400, UNIX or any other non-PC-based Operating System, even if the printers can be network-attached. Because these printers require a proprietary printer data stream, they will not work with Host Print Transform (HPT) or a PC5250 Printer Definition Table (PDT) File. Note: Configuring a PC5250 printer session without Host Print Transform (HPT) and without a Printer Definition Table (PDT) file is most likely to print successfully. However, you will not be able to print *AFPDS spooled files because that requires using Host Print Transform, and you will have limited control over the formatting of your output (including limited control over the font selection). Therefore, configuring to print to a Host-Based Printing, Proprietary (GDI), or Windows GDI printer is considered unsupported, as would printing to any other host-based printer. |
HP PCL3 HP PCL4 HP PCL5 HP PCL5c HP PCL5e HP PCL6 HP PCL6c | The terms HP PCL3, HP PCL4, HP PCL5, HP PCL5c, HP PCL5e, HP PCL6, and HP PCL6c refer to different versions of the HP Printer Control Language. PCL was developed by Hewlett-Packard (HP), but it is used by a number of other printer manufacturers including IBM Printing Systems and Lexmark. PCL3 is used in a number of HP DeskJet printers, PCL5c and PCL6c are often used in color laser printers, and PCL5e and PCL6 the often used in B&W or monochrome laser printers. |
PCL5c emulation PCL5e emulation PCL6 emulation | The terms PCL5c emulation , PCL5e emulation and PCL6 emulation refer to an emulated version of the Printer Control Language, but they might also be used when a printer uses true HP PCL support. PCL was developed by Hewlett-Packard (HP), but it is used by a number of other printer manufacturers including IBM Printing Systems and Lexmark. |
Adobe PostScript 2 Adobe PostScript 3 | The terms Adobe PostScript 2 and Adobe PostScript 3 refer to versions or levels of the Adobe PostScript printer language. PostScript was developed by Adobe, but is used by a number of other printer manufacturers, though typically in laser printers. The PostScript printer data stream will not work with Host Print Transform (HPT) or a PC5250 Printer Definition Table (PDT) File. |
PostScript 2 PostScript 2 emulation PostScript 3 PostScript 3 emulation | The terms PostScript 2, PostScript 2 emulation, PostScript 3, and PostScript 3 emulation typically refer to an emulated version of the PostScript printer language, but they might also be used when a printer uses true Adobe PostScript support. The PostScript printer data stream will not work with Host Print Transform (HPT) or a PC5250 Printer Definition Table (PDT) File. |
PDF PDF v1.2 PDF v1.3 PDF v1.4 PDF v1.5 PDF v1.6 PDF v1.7 PDF v1.x emulation | The terms PDF, PDF v1.2, PDF v1.3, PDF v1.4, PDF v1.5, PDF v1.6 and PDF v1.7, or PDF v1.x emulation, refer to the ability to directly print Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) documents without using a Windows printer driver or converting the PDF document to an HP PCL printer data using Host Print Transform (HPT). PDF v1.2, v1.3, v1.4, and v1.5 refer to the PDF version supported by the printer firmware. If a printer supports direct PDF printing, then it generally supports the printing of *USERASCII spooled files containing PDF data through a *LAN 3812 printer device description, a Remote Output Queue, a PC5250 printer session, or using Binary FTP to send a PDF file stored in the Integrated File System directly to the printer TCP/IP address or host name. However, this is dependent on the version of PDF used to generate the *USERASCII spooled file or PDF file, as well as the PDF version supported by the printer firmware. |
PGL IGP (PGL) | The terms PGL and IGP (PGL) refer to the Printronix Graphic Language. PGL is not supported by Host Print Transform (HPT), but HPT should pass IGP/PGL-compatible data streams to the printer untouched when configured to use the QWPDEFAULT system-supplied Workstation Customizing Object (WSCST). |
RPCS Ricoh RPCS | The terms RPCS and Ricoh RPCS refer to the Refined Printing Command Stream (RPCS) printer language from Ricoh. This printer language is a Microsoft®Windows®-optimized printer data language. Therefore, printers that use this printer data stream will not work with Host Print Transform (HPT) or a PC5250 Printer Definition Table (PDT) file. |
XML | The term XML refers to XML-Enabled Printing. XML is text-based, but it is unknown at this time whether Host Print Transform (HPT) will pass the XML data stream to the printer untouched when configured to use the QWPDEFAULT system-supplied Workstation Customizing Object (WSCST). |
XHTML XHTML-Print | The terms XHTML and XHTML-Print refer to a member of the family of XHTML languages defined by the Modularization of XHTML [XHTMLMOD]. According to the W3C, XHTML is designed to be appropriate for printing from mobile devices to low-cost printers that might not have a full-page buffer and that generally print from top-to-bottom and left-to-right with the paper in a portrait orientation. XHTML-Print is also targeted at printing in environments where it is not feasible or desirable to install a printer-specific driver and where some variability in the formatting of the output is acceptable. XHTML will not work with Host Print Transform (HPT) or a PC5250 Printer Definition Table (PDT) File. |
XPS | The term XPS refers to the XML Paper Specification, which is a specification for a page description language and a fixed-document format developed by Microsoft. It is an XML-based or XAML-based specification, based on a new print path and a color-managed vector-based document format which supports device independence and resolution independence. XML Paper Specification, or XPS, will not work with Host Print Transform (HPT) or a PC5250 Printer Definition Table (PDT) file. |
ZPL ZPL II | The terms ZPL and ZPL II refer to different versions of the Zebra Programming Language from Zebra Technologies. These printer languages are not supported by Host Print Transform (HPT), but HPT should pass the ZPL and ZPL II data streams to the printer untouched when configured to use the QWPDEFAULT system-supplied Workstation Customizing Object (WSCST). |
ZPL emulation ZGL ZGL (Zebra ZPL emulation) | The terms ZPL emulation, ZGL and ZGL (Zebra ZPL emulation) refer to emulated versions of the Zebra Programming Language from Zebra Technologies. This printer language is not supported by Host Print Transform (HPT), but HPT should pass the ZPL data stream to the printer untouched when configured to use the QWPDEFAULT system-supplied Workstation Customizing Object (WSCST). |
Note: If the printer tables refer to any printer data streams other than the ones listed above, then an explanation of those data streams will be included at the bottom of the printer tables.
Host-Based or Windows Only
The Host-Based column (formerly called the Windows Only column) shows if a specific printer is a host-based printer. The term Windows Only printer means that the printer was designed to be used only on a PC running a version of Microsoft Windows and was also generally designed to be used in a home or small office environment rather than in a networking environment. The term host-based printer expands this to refer to any printer that relies on the processing power of the host computer to generate printable pages; for example, if the host computer is running one of the versions of Microsoft Windows, Linux, or Macintosh operating system. The term Windows Only printer is becoming somewhat obsolete because newer printers that fit this category often come with printer software and printer drivers that allow them to be used on Apple Macintosh computers and PCs running one or more versions of the Linux operating system. However, the term Windows Only printer will often continue to be used to describe host-based printers.
Because they rely on the processing power of the host computer, host-based printers do not need a powerful processor of their own and, therefore, they tend to be less expensive than conventional printers. However, because they share the computer's processor, they might be slow and might slow down other tasks running on the computer. Host-based printers typically use a proprietary printer data stream rather than an industry-standard printer data stream such as IBM Proprinter Data Stream (PPDS), Epson ESC/P2, HP Printer Control Language (PCL), or Adobe PostScript (PS).
Because they use a proprietary printer data stream, they do not work with Host Print Transform (HPT) or a PC5250 Printer Definition Table (PDT) file. Because they will not work with HPT, they also will not work to print *AFPDS spooled files through the AFPDS-to-ASCII Transform code within HPT. The only way to get a host-based printer to print IBM i family spooled files is to attached it to a host computer and then use printer emulation software, such as a PC5250 printer session, to print the spooled file through the host-based printer driver.
PDT File for PC5250
The PDT File for PC5250 column lists the name of a Printer Definition Table (PDT) File that can be used when configuring a Personal Communications 5250 (or PC5250) printer session.
Personal Communications 5250 (PC5250) started shipping new PDT files starting in V5R3M0 IBM iSeries Access for Windows. PDT files listed in lowercase characters are shipped with V5R3M0 iSeries Access for Windows and above (for example, hppcl5.pdt), while PDT files listed in UPPERCASE characters are shipped with V5R2M0 iSeries Access for Windows and below (for example, HPLJ4.PDT). For more information on PDT files, including a list of all PDT files available through iSeries Access for Windows, or to get the older PDT files on a PC running V5R3M0 iSeries Access for Windows or higher, please refer to the following document:
N1019626: List of Printer Definition Table (PDT) Files for Use with PC5250
For information on configuration and limitations of PC5250 printer sessions, with or without a PDT file, please refer to the following document:
N1018716: System i Access for Windows: Configuring a PC5250 Printer Session
MFRTYPMDL for HPT
The MFRTYPMDL for HPT column lists the Manufacturer Type and Model (MFRTYPMDL) setting that can be used with Host Print Transform (HPT) to select the appropriate data stream for that printer. This can apply to use with a PC5250 printer session as well as a Remote Output Queue, a *LAN 3812 PJL device description, a *LAN 3812 SNMP device description, or a *LAN 3812 IPP device description.
Note: A setting of QWPDEFAULT refers to setting the manufacturer type and model (MFRTYPMDL) parameter to *WSCST, *WSCSTLETTER, or *WSCSTCONT132, and then setting the workstation customizing object (WSCST) parameter to QWPDEFAULT in library QSYS. This special workstation customizing object causes Host Print Transform to send plain ASCII text without any printer controls, such as page size, LPI, CPI, font, print quality, and so on.
For more information on using Host Print Transform (HPT) with various ASCII printers, please refer to the following documents:
N1019698: Printer Model Settings for Host Print Transform (HPT)
N1019470: Using Host Print Transform (HPT) with a PC5250 Printer Session at V5R1M0 and Above
LPR
The LPR column shows whether a Remote Output Queue or the Send TCP/IP Spooled File (SNDTCPSPLF or LPR) command can be used to print to this printer when directly connected to the LAN. Support for printing using the TCP/IP Line Printer Requester (LPR) and Line Printer Daemon (LPD) protocols is available in the base code for R230 OS/400 and above for the SNDTCPSPLF and LPR commands, and in the base code for R310 OS/400 and above for Remote Output Queues.
Support for Remote Output Queues, as well as the SNDTCPSPLF and LPR commands, is largely dependent on the internal network interface card (NIC) or external print server used with the printer. Therefore, this column is as much of a statement about the NIC or print server typically shipped with the printer than it is about the printer itself. If it is unclear whether the NIC, print server and/or printer supports LPR/LPD, contact the manufacturer.
This field can have one of the following settings:
Y | LPR/LPD can be used to print to this printer when directly connected to the LAN, provided the print server supports LPR/LPD. |
N | LPR/LPD cannot be used to print to this printer when directly connected to the LAN. |
? | Not enough is known about this printer, the network interface card (NIC), or the external print server typically shipped with the printer to know whether LPR/LPD will work or not. |
N1010090: Configuring a Remote Output Queue (RMTOUTQ)
N1019443: Configuring a Remote Output Queue (RMTOUTQ) to a Label or Receipt Printer
N1018931: Configuring a Remote Output Queue (RMTOUTQ) to a Windows Print Queue
N1010172: Recommended Remote Printer Queue Values for Remote Output Queues (RMTOUTQs)
N1019579: Configuration Settings and Error Messages for Remote Output Queues (RMTOUTQs)
N1019659: Capabilities and Limitations of Remote Output Queues (RMTOUTQs)
N1019713: Using Host Print Transform (HPT) with a Remote Output Queue (RMTOUTQ)
The TSPRWPR exit program allows a user to print a specific page range when using a Remote Output Queue that is configured with a connection type of *IP or when using the Send TCP/IP Spooled File (SNDTCPSPLF or LPR) command. For more information on the unsupported TSPRWPR remote writer page range support exit program, please refer to the following document:
N1019686: TSPRWPR Remote Writer Page Range Support Exit Program
The TSPLPRD exit program is an unsupported utility that can be used to configure a *LAN 3812 printer device description to send spooled files to an ASCII printer using LPR/LPD. Remote Output Queues also send using LPR/LPD, but the TSPLPRD exit program uses a printer writer, rather than a remote writer. For more information on the unsupported TSPLPRD LPR print driver exit program, please refer to the following documents:
N1019586: Configuring a *LAN 3812 Device Description that Uses the LPR Print Driver (TSPLPRD) Exit Program
N1019003: Capabilities and Limitations of *LAN 3812 Printer Device Descriptions
PJL
The PJL column shows whether a *LAN 3812 PJL device description can be used to print to this printer when directly connected to the LAN. The term PJL refers to the HP Printer Job Language. PJL allows for two-way communication with the printer when attached to the LAN using a print server that also supports bidirectional PJL. Support for the PJL print driver is available in the base code for R410 OS/400 and above, and was added to R370 OS/400 through PTFs.
Support for the PJL print driver is largely dependent on the internal network interface card (NIC) or external print server used with the printer. Therefore, this column is as much of a statement about the NIC or print server typically shipped with the printer than it is about the printer itself. If it is unclear whether the NIC, print server, or printer supports PJL, contact the manufacturer.
This field can have one of the following settings:
Y | A *LAN 3812 PJL device description can be used to print to this printer when directly connected to the LAN, provided the print server supports bidirectional PJL. |
N | A *LAN 3812 PJL device description cannot be used to print to this printer when directly connected to the LAN. This is commonly found in dot matrix (or line) printers, ink jet printers, or older laser printers that do not support the HP PCL5e printer language. |
? | Not enough is known about this printer, the network interface card (NIC), or the external print server typically shipped with the printer to know whether a *LAN 3812 PJL device description will work or not. |
N1010134: Configuring a *LAN 3812 PJL Device Description
N1019689: Recommended PJL Port Number Values for *LAN 3812 PJL Device Descriptions
N1019652: Configuration Settings and Error Messages for *LAN 3812 PJL Device Descriptions
N1019003: Capabilities and Limitations of *LAN 3812 Printer Device Descriptions
N1010288: Using Host Print Transform (HPT) with a *LAN Device Description
SNMP
The SNMP column shows whether a *LAN 3812 SNMP device description can be used to print to this printer when directly connected to the LAN. The term SNMP refers to Simple Network Management Protocol. SNMP allows for two-way communication with the printer when attached to the LAN using a print server that also supports SNMP. Support for the SNMP print driver is available in the base code for R450 OS/400 and above, and is being added to R430 and R440 OS/400 through PTFs.
Support for the SNMP print driver is largely dependent on the internal network interface card (NIC) or external print server used with the printer. Therefore, this column is as much of a statement about the NIC or print server typically shipped with the printer than it is about the printer itself. If it is unclear whether the NIC, print server, or printer supports SNMP, contact the manufacturer.
This field can have one of the following settings:
Y | A *LAN 3812 SNMP device description can be used to print to this printer when directly connected to the LAN, provided the print server supports SNMP. |
N | A *LAN 3812 SNMP device description cannot be used to print to this printer when directly connected to the LAN. |
? | Not enough is known about this printer, the network interface card (NIC), or the external print server typically shipped with the printer to know whether a *LAN 3812 SNMP device description will work or not. |
N1019572: Configuring a *LAN 3812 SNMP Device Description
N1019571: Recommended SNMP Port Number Values for *LAN 3812 SNMP Device Descriptions
N1019570: Configuration Settings and Error Messages for *LAN 3812 SNMP Device Descriptions
N1019003: Capabilities and Limitations of *LAN 3812 Printer Device Descriptions
N1010288: Using Host Print Transform (HPT) with a *LAN Device Description
Note: A large number of HP LaserJet and compatible printers, and even some line matrix printers, have built-in support for SNMP. Many printers will have support for both PJL and SNMP, but even more printers have support for only SNMP, so if the SNMP field has a "?" then it is a good idea to try configuring a *LAN 3812 SNMP device description to see if it will work.
Another option is to first try configuring the printer on a PC running Windows 2000, on a Windows 2003 Server, or on Windows XP Professional to test the connectivity to the LAN-attached printer. If a Windows Test Page can successfully print to that printer, then looking at the printer port will show whether the printer supports printing using LPR/LPD or printing use RAW on a TCP/IP printer port. If it is setup to use RAW on a TCP/IP printer port, then the printer will most likely work using a *LAN 3812 SNMP device description with that TCP/IP printer port specified in the Port number (PORT) parameter. For more information, please refer to the following document:
New, Using the Add Printer Wizard within Windows to Test Connectivity to a LAN-Attached Printer:
IPP
The IPP column shows whether a *LAN 3812 IPP device description can be used to print to this printer when directly connected to the LAN, WAN or Internet. The term IPP refers to the Internet Print Protocol. IPP allows for two-way communication with the printer when attached to the LAN using a print server that also supports IPP. Support for the IPP Print Driver is available in the base code for R520 OS/400.
Support for the IPP Print Driver is largely dependent on the internal network interface card (NIC) or external print server used with the printer. Therefore, this column is as much of a statement about the network interface card (NIC) or print server typically shipped with the printer than it is about the printer itself. If it is unclear whether the NIC, print server, or printer supports IPP, contact the manufacturer.
This field can have one of the following settings:
Y | A *LAN 3812 IPP device description can be used to print to this printer when directly connected to the LAN, provided the print server supports IPP. |
N | A *LAN 3812 IPP device description cannot be used to print to this printer when directly connected to the LAN. |
? | Not enough is known about this printer, the network interface card (NIC), or the external print server typically shipped with the printer to know whether a *LAN 3812 IPP device description will work or not. |
N1019375: Configuring a *LAN 3812 IPP Device Description
N1019376: Recommended Remote Location (RMTLOCNAME) Values for *LAN 3812 IPP Device Descriptions
N1019374: Configuration Settings and Error Messages for *LAN 3812 IPP Device Descriptions
N1019003: Capabilities and Limitations of *LAN 3812 Printer Device Descriptions
N1010288: Using Host Print Transform (HPT) with a *LAN Device Description
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