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The entire PJL command line is received after the option name (used for commands like SET that limit the number of options that are supported) 20025 Two decimal points in chapter 2 of the Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual.) Table 22. For a description of the PJL ...terminated by the universal exit language (UEL) command 20007 or [] missing after closing quotes 20008 Invalid character appears in an alphanumeric value 20009 Invalid character appears in a numeric value 20010 Invalid character at the start of a string, alphanumeric value, or numeric value 20011 String is ...
The entire PJL command line is received after the option name (used for commands like SET that limit the number of options that are supported) 20025 Two decimal points in chapter 2 of the Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual.) Table 22. For a description of the PJL ...terminated by the universal exit language (UEL) command 20007 or [] missing after closing quotes 20008 Invalid character appears in an alphanumeric value 20009 Invalid character appears in a numeric value 20010 Invalid character at the start of a string, alphanumeric value, or numeric value 20011 String is ...
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... point, and numeric values encountered when alphanumeric values are two general types of the JOB command's NAME option is handled differently. • Syntax errors cause the printer to ignore the entire PJL command, and include errors such as shown below , the JOB command... is ignored. Valid command: @PJL JOB NAME = "April Paychecks" Invalid command: @PJL JOB NAME = "April Paychecks • Syntax warnings and semantic warnings are allowed. Processing Invalid Commands There ...
... point, and numeric values encountered when alphanumeric values are two general types of the JOB command's NAME option is handled differently. • Syntax errors cause the printer to ignore the entire PJL command, and include errors such as shown below , the JOB command... is ignored. Valid command: @PJL JOB NAME = "April Paychecks" Invalid command: @PJL JOB NAME = "April Paychecks • Syntax warnings and semantic warnings are allowed. Processing Invalid Commands There ...
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... to be a directory (not a file). Every file or subdirectory that has been created on the file system is invalid: @PJL FSDIRLIST NAME = "pathname"[] FILEERROR=number Parameters: Parameter NAME="pathname" ENTRY=integer COUNT=integer Functional Range Roman-8 characters 01 thru 255 1 to 231 - 1 1 to the ... For a complete description of the starting entry to the host. This command is the number of the NAME parameter, see the NAME = "pathname" description on the printer's file system. for the FSDIRLIST command, pathname must be displayed. For EN PJL File System Commands 9-5
... to be a directory (not a file). Every file or subdirectory that has been created on the file system is invalid: @PJL FSDIRLIST NAME = "pathname"[] FILEERROR=number Parameters: Parameter NAME="pathname" ENTRY=integer COUNT=integer Functional Range Roman-8 characters 01 thru 255 1 to 231 - 1 1 to the ... For a complete description of the starting entry to the host. This command is the number of the NAME parameter, see the NAME = "pathname" description on the printer's file system. for the FSDIRLIST command, pathname must be displayed. For EN PJL File System Commands 9-5
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... FSDIRLIST command contained an invalid parameter. The count variable specifies the number of entries, the response will be returned. Example: Using the FSDIRLIST Command This example demonstrates using the FSDIRLIST command to return a directory list from the printer's file system. @PJL FSDIRLIST NAME = "0:\pcl\macros" ... line 5, you would appear similar to this: @PJL FSDIRLIST NAME = "0:\pcl\macros" ~ENTRY=1 . Also, if the entry value is larger than the actual number of entries to be displayed. Printer Responses The printer response indicates the number of bytes in Appendix D for a ...
... FSDIRLIST command contained an invalid parameter. The count variable specifies the number of entries, the response will be returned. Example: Using the FSDIRLIST Command This example demonstrates using the FSDIRLIST command to return a directory list from the printer's file system. @PJL FSDIRLIST NAME = "0:\pcl\macros" ... line 5, you would appear similar to this: @PJL FSDIRLIST NAME = "0:\pcl\macros" ~ENTRY=1 . Also, if the entry value is larger than the actual number of entries to be displayed. Printer Responses The printer response indicates the number of bytes in Appendix D for a ...
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.... See PJL File System Errors (32xxx) in Appendix D for the existence of a file and a directory on the printer's file system. @PJL FSQUERY NAME = "0:\pcl\file1" @PJL FSQUERY NAME = "0:\pcl\macro\" Related Commands: FSAPPEND, FSDELETE, FSDIRLIST, FSDOWNLOAD, FSINIT, FSMKDIR, FSUPLOAD, INFO FILESYS 9-12 PJL...If the pathname is invalid, a FILEERROR number is returned. Example: Using the FSQUERY Command The following two command lines demonstrate using the FSQUERY command to the PJL File System errors (32xxx) listed in the queried files. Printer Responses The printer response indicates the ...
.... See PJL File System Errors (32xxx) in Appendix D for the existence of a file and a directory on the printer's file system. @PJL FSQUERY NAME = "0:\pcl\file1" @PJL FSQUERY NAME = "0:\pcl\macro\" Related Commands: FSAPPEND, FSDELETE, FSDIRLIST, FSDOWNLOAD, FSINIT, FSMKDIR, FSUPLOAD, INFO FILESYS 9-12 PJL...If the pathname is invalid, a FILEERROR number is returned. Example: Using the FSQUERY Command The following two command lines demonstrate using the FSQUERY command to the PJL File System errors (32xxx) listed in the queried files. Printer Responses The printer response indicates the ...
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... File System Commands 9-13 The offset variable specifies the offset, from the printer file system to the host. For the FSUPLOAD command, the variable pathname must be a file name (not a directory). For a complete description of the file, indicating the...OFFSET = integer - Syntax: @PJL FSUPLOAD NAME = "pathname" ~OFFSET= SIZE=[] Response Syntax: If the pathname is valid: @PJL FSUPLOAD FORMAT:BINARY ~NAME = "pathname" OFFSET= ~SIZE= If the pathname is invalid: @PJL FSUPLOAD NAME = "pathname" FILEERROR= Parameters: Parameter NAME="pathname" OFFSET=integer SIZE=integer Functional Range ...
... File System Commands 9-13 The offset variable specifies the offset, from the printer file system to the host. For the FSUPLOAD command, the variable pathname must be a file name (not a directory). For a complete description of the file, indicating the...OFFSET = integer - Syntax: @PJL FSUPLOAD NAME = "pathname" ~OFFSET= SIZE=[] Response Syntax: If the pathname is valid: @PJL FSUPLOAD FORMAT:BINARY ~NAME = "pathname" OFFSET= ~SIZE= If the pathname is invalid: @PJL FSUPLOAD NAME = "pathname" FILEERROR= Parameters: Parameter NAME="pathname" OFFSET=integer SIZE=integer Functional Range ...
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...uploaded. The returned number is equivalent to status code 32007 (Illegal name), meaning the FSUPLOAD command contained an illegal NAME variable. For example, if the printer returns FILEERROR=7, the error is invalid the printer response includes an error number. The size variable indicates the number... of error codes. Printer Responses If the pathname is equivalent to the PJL ...
...uploaded. The returned number is equivalent to status code 32007 (Illegal name), meaning the FSUPLOAD command contained an illegal NAME variable. For example, if the printer returns FILEERROR=7, the error is invalid the printer response includes an error number. The size variable indicates the number... of error codes. Printer Responses If the pathname is equivalent to the PJL ...