NOTES ON THE HP DESKJET CONTROL PANEL FOR DOS, VERSION 2.5 (28/11/97) ============================================================== NOTE: To print this file, enter "PRINT README2.TXT" at the DOS (C:\DJ1120C>) prompt. (The default [PRN] is LPT1. If you have connected the printer to another port, enter that port in the command line, for example, LPT2 for parallel port 2). ============================================================= CONTENTS ============================================================= Using the DeskJet Control Panel Command Line Switches Known Problems ============================================================= USING THE DESKJET CONTROL PANEL ============================================================= ACCESSING THE CONTROL PANEL (NON-RESIDENT) ------------------------------------------ To access the Control Panel, type "DJCP" at the DOS (C:\DJ1120C>) prompt. If the \DJ1120C directory is in your PATH, you can access the Control Panel from any directory. ============================================================== COMMAND LINE SWITCHES ============================================================== /Dx Specifies the model number of the printer to which the Control Panel is connected. This version only supports DJ1120C. /Px Specifies the parallel port to which the printer is connected. Valid values for "x" are 1, 2, or 3. If this switch is not included, the Control Panel will default to the port it used the last time you ran the Control Panel (or the value set during installation if you have not used the control panel before). /? Displays help about using the DJCP command. /H Displays help about using the DJCP command. /M Changes the colors used in the Control Panel to be compatible with monochrome displays. Example: To select the printer on parallel port 2 (lpt2), type "DJCP /P2" at the DOS (C:\>) prompt. ============================================================== KNOWN PROBLEMS ============================================================== Changing Print Settings While a Document is Printing ---------------------------------------------------- If print settings are changed through the Control Panel while a document is currently printing, the printout may be corrupted, and the printer may not receive the new settings.