Printer Command Language
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Printer Command Language, more commonly referred to as PCL, is a page description language (PDL) developed by Hewlett-Packard as a printer protocol and has become a de facto industry standard. Originally developed for early inkjet printers in 1984, PCL has been released in varying levels for thermal, matrix, and page printers. HP-GL/2 and PJL are supported by later versions of PCL.[1]
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PCL is occasionally and incorrectly said to be an abbreviation for Printer Control Language which actually is another term for page description language.