HP 5100tn HP PCL/PJL reference - Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manu - Page 172
Example: Using the FSAPPEND Command, Related Commands, PJL FSAPPEND FORMAT:BINARY
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Examples of valid pathnames include: 0: 0:\ 0:\MyDir 0:\My/Dir\Gen/Dir 0:\dir0\file1 0:\DIR1\DIR2\File1 0:\DIR1\Prefix/Suffix Volume 0 Root directory on volume 0 \MyDir directory \Gen/Dir directory in \My/Dir directory file1 file in \dir0 directory File1 file in \DIR2 directory in \DIR1 directory Prefix/Suffix file in \DIR1 directory • - This is the binary file data to be appended or used to create a new file. Example: Using the FSAPPEND Command This example demonstrates using the FSAPPEND command to append a file. @PJL FSAPPEND FORMAT:BINARY ~NAME = "0:\pcl\macros\OurLogo" ~SIZE = 35 35 bytes of macro data%-12345X Related Commands: FSDELETE, FSDIRLIST, FSDOWNLOAD, FSINIT, FSMKDIR, FSQUERY, FSUPLOAD 9-4 PJL File System Commands EN
9-4
PJL File System Commands
EN
Examples of valid pathnames include:
•
<binary data>
— This is the binary file data to be appended or
used to create a new file.
Example: Using the FSAPPEND Command
This example demonstrates using the FSAPPEND command to
append a file.
@PJL FSAPPEND FORMAT:BINARY
~
NAME = "0:\pcl\macros\OurLogo"
~
SIZE = 35<CR><LF>
35 bytes of macro data<ESC>%-12345X
Related Commands:
FSDELETE, FSDIRLIST, FSDOWNLOAD, FSINIT, FSMKDIR,
FSQUERY, FSUPLOAD
0:
Volume 0
0:\
Root directory on volume 0
0:\MyDir
\
MyDir
directory
0:\My/Dir\Gen/Dir
\
Gen/Dir
directory in \
My/Dir
directory
0:\dir0\file1
file1
file in \
dir0
directory
0:\DIR1\DIR2\File1
File1
file in
\DIR2
directory in
\DIR1
directory
0:\DIR1\Prefix/Suffix
Prefix/Suffix
file in
\DIR1
directory