Pjl Language Monitor

The best example of a Language Monitor is PJLMON, which understands HP's Printer Job Language. When a print job starts, the Language Monitor can query the printer with @PJL INFO STATUS, read the response, and take an appropriate action (start printing, display an 'Out of Paper' message, etc.).

Pjl Language Monitor Software

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  1. PJLMON.DLL file, also known as PJL Language monitor, is commonly associated with Microsoft® Windows® Operating System. It is an essential component, which ensures that Windows programs operate properly. Thus, if the pjlmon.dll file is missing, it may negatively affect the.
  2. Pjlmon.dll (PJL Language Monitor) – Details The file pjlmon.dll, is used by windows when working with print jobs using PJL (Printer JOb Language). If pjlmon.dll is unavailable, windows may not function correctly. Pjlmon.dll is flagged as a system process and does not appear to be a security risk.
  3. Delete Print Monitors: I usually delete all but the following print monitors, you’ll need to use you best judgment here. BJ Language Monitor LiveMeeting(If applicable) Local Port PJL Language Monitor Standard TCP/IP Port USB Monitor VM(If applicable) From HKEYLOCALMACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Control Print Monitors.

Pjl Language Monitor Meaning

I have a customer with Windows 7 that has a shared receipt and a shared zebra label printer. On his other windows 7 machine I have installed the two shared printers. They work properly. However when I go to Devices and Printers each of them have been installed again, and each have a caution symbol. I remove the extra devices and reboot then a few minutes later they are back again. Why are these re-installing when they are already there and working properly?
The problem comes up when they re-install the customer always picks the wrong printers, so I need to keep them from re-installing.
Thanks in advance for your help.