Hi, Several times a day I get a paper out of the printer with the text: %-12345x@PJL @PJL USTATUS TIMED 30 I don't want these printouts. What can I do about it?
SOURCE: LaerJet 5p Extra page prints with code
check all your application.(word, Excel) by going into print preview, you might have a single black page at the begining. ( this happens when you save the templete with a blank page.)
if that is not, let me know. got to go one step at atime.
SOURCE: LaserJet 5p extra page prints first with code
When you get that kind of information those are instructions to the printer. It has been my experience that the drivers loaded for the printer are not the correct ones. Check to make sure that you have the drivers for a HP 5P printer and verify that is what kind a printer you have.
SOURCE: HP LaserJet 3330 prints a configuration page after each print job
If you scroll through the menu functions to service, you can restore factory defaults. If you use the fax function you'll need to run the AiO assistant again. It may take care of it. I didn't see anything on the config page or the menu structure page that would indicate an option to require a print report after each document.
SOURCE: I get a page that has this on it everytime I print
Delete the printer drivers and go to hp.com and download the PCL5 drivers.
Bob, Not sure if it will help you now but I just ran into the problem you had. I was getting an @PJL not @PJL but nonetheless...
In my case the problem happened at the same time each day, this helped in troubleshooting. In order to track this down, at the times that the errors occur, which was the same time each day, shutdown/turn off HALF of your PC'S. If the printout still occurred at the normal times, then the problem was with the OTHER (currently running PC'S), do this until you have it down to one PC that was causing the problem.
find out what the process is that is running.
run microsoft windows task manager and show all processes BUT microsoft processes.
you will see a process that is similar, if not identical, to FC Print Track, you will need to kill it off. Their cause was they had someone come in to service one of his xerox copiers, the tech put a program on the PC to track the amount of toner the copier used, this is what was causing the errors on the okidata printers. Contact the copier repair person and have them uninstall the software that was put on.
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