Version 10.0Page 30 of 160AccXES PJL InterfaceThis environment corresponds to the PJL Modified Print Environment in HP-PJL. It is associated withindividual jobs that have been created within the printer and have been submitted for scheduling.These settings reflect the feature settings currently in effect at any point after a printer language isentered.The act of submitting the user job converts the Current User Job Environment for that job into theModified User Job Environment. If the user job data requests the settings of the current value of aparticular setting (such as a control-T embedded in a PostScript job), then this is the environmentreported on.The XESJOBSET command may be used to change Job and Page Processing Group parameters in thisenvironment, as long as the job to which these parameters have been attached has not startedprocessing. In other words, XESJOBSET is effective during the window of time defined by the entryinto the job queue and the exit from the job queue.5.1.3.5 Parameter Environment SummaryThe table below summarizes the four environments in AccXES printers and their correspondence withstandard HP-PJL environments.Table: AccXES vs. HP-PJL Parameter EnvironmentsAccXESEnvironmenStandard HP-PJL DescriptionFactoryDefaultFactory Default The ROM copy of the environmentvariables in effect at the time theprinter was first manufactured. NotUser Default User Default The NVRAM copy of the environmentvariables in effect at each printer powerup. Can be restored to the FactoryDefault values using the INITIALIZEcommand. Changed by DEFAULTcommand and queried with DINQUIRE.Current UserJobPJL CurrentEnvironmentReflects the parameters associated withthe current user job. These parametersare modified with the SET commandand are queried with the INQUIREcommand. The start of a PJL job or aPJL reset “snapshots” the values fromthe User Default environment.Modified UserJobModified PrintEnvironmentThe Current User Job Environment isconverted into the Modified User JobEnvironment for each job after it hasbeen submitted to the JobScheduler/Spooler. SET commands mayno longer modify these parameters.XESJOBSET may be used for page andjob parameter groups while the jobs arein the job queue. Processing tasksdownstream of the spooler may modifythese parameters as well.5.1.4 AccXES Environment Variables