Lexmark T620 Technical Reference - Page 266
Device Parameters for the Parameters Device %Console, LogicalSize, ioerror, rangecheck, Definition
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4-99 PostScript Table 4-15: PostScript Emulation Device Parameters (Continued) Key Type Definition PageCount integer (Read-only) Page Count TimeToStandby integer Power Saver. Supported values are: 0 to 120, in minutes Type name (Read-only) Always returns the value of /Parameters. Device Parameters for the Parameters Device %Console% Language name Display Language Type name (Read-only) Always returns the value of /Parameters. Device Parameters for the IODevice Device %disk1% BlockSize integer (Read-only) Free integer (Read-only) Indicates the amount of free space available (in pages) on the disk. Valid only if the disk is mounted (mounted is set to True). A value of 0 (zero) indicates that either the disk is not mounted or is full. HasNames boolean (Read-only) Indicates if the disk supports named files. Valid only if the disk is mounted (mounted is set to True). If the disk is not mounted, the parameter has a value of False. InitializeAction integer Specifies an action for initializing the disk. Supported values are: 0 Indicates no action; the value returned when the parameter is read. 1 Indicates that the current file system (if any) should be deleted and a new one of LogicalSize created (the disk is assumed to have been formatted already). The disk must first be mounted; otherwise, an ioerror results. 2 Reformats the entire disk before creating a new file system of size LogicalSize. 3 (or greater) has the same effect as the value 2 and also tests the disk x - 2 times. Note: The current file system refers to /FileSystem. See Type as follows for more information. LogicalSize integer Specifies the size of the file system to be created and is as an argument by InitializeAction. • If 0 (zero), InitializeAction uses the size of the entire disk. When queried, indicates the current size of the file system on the device (in pages). A value of 0 indicates that the device is not mounted. • If set with a certain value and the device is reformatted, a query returns the value that was set. If queried before the disk is reformatted, a different value from the one set may be returned because it may return the current size. • If set to 1, 2, or 3, an ioerror occurs. Legal value: Any non-negative integer, including 0. The value must be less than or equal to the value of PhysicalSize. If set to a value greater than PhysicalSize, or less than zero, a rangecheck error occurs.