The command runs the program adjprog.exe and passes the argument "l3250" to it. The exact behavior depends on what adjprog.exe is designed to do, but common uses include printer adjustment, service tool execution, or firmware-related configuration. If you meant something else (like generating fake output, logging, or help text for adjprog.exe ), let me know and I can refine the answer.

adjprog.exe l3250 If you need this in a specific format (e.g., batch file, PowerShell, or explanation), here are a few common variations:

.\adjprog.exe l3250

Here is a plain text representation of that command as it might appear in a terminal or batch script:

@echo off adjprog.exe l3250

It sounds like you're referring to an executable named adjprog.exe with a parameter or argument l3250 .

adjprog.exe l3250

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