β Category: | Page Layout Files |
β Developer: | HP Development Company, L.P. |
π The following format interpretation is distinguished as a digital printed document item written, opened up, and generated in the Printer Command Language (shortly, PCL), a compound page description technique. Particularly, it recognizes the comprehensive, detailed layout of the graphics and text in the respective document. The actual extension algorithm was initially taken into practice in the 1980s by Hewlett-Packard printers and is now utilized by HP LaserJet printers and other machines and devices. Until now, the .PCL format arrangement is broadly spread worldwide, although it offers less features and abilities in comparison with the PostScript (.PS) methodology. As the practice uncovers, these certain data elements are initiated and built from the Windows-based print dialog request form by redirecting the assigned print output to a file adapted for a compliant PCL driver pattern. Furthermore, the noted objects can also be generated in Linux operating architectures by properly redirecting the printer queue to a relevant file instance. Therefore, the aforementioned file items can be printed by any HP LaserJet-series printing hardware machine due to opening up the Windows-allocated console command-prompt line interface and inputting the print file.pcl command. In Unix shell, you can make use of the lpr file.pcl instruction, instead.
π This concrete data make-up is fluently, comfortably, and reliably opened up, tracked, and reviewed by OpenPCL Viewer, PageTech PCL Reader, PCL Works, CoolUtils PCL Viewer, Ghostscript GhostPCL, RedTitan Technology EscapeE, and PCLTool SDK software solutions, perfectly interacting with all currently known desktop infrastructures and environments.
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