Intermec PX4i Intermec Direct Protocol 8.60 Programmer's Reference Manual - Page 84
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Chapter 7-File Handling 7.1 Reading the Printer's Memory There are a number of instructions for returning the content in the printer's memory to the host. This requires a working two-way serial communication (see SETSTDIO in Chapter 5.2). FRE ("name of memory part") Returns the number of free bytes in the specified part of the memory. FONTS Returns the names of all fonts in the printer's entire memory plus information on used and free size of the permanent memory. Font files will not be included. IMAGES Returns the names of all images in the printer's entire memory plus information on used and free size of the permanent memory. Images files will not be included. FILES [""][,R][,A] Returns the names of all files in the printer's permanent memory or optionally in some other specified part of the memory. Information on the size of each file and the total number of used and free bytes will also be returned. If an "R" flag is included, directories will be listed recursively. If an "A" flag is included, system files will also be listed, otherwise they will not. 7.2 Removing Fonts, Images, and Files Fonts and images can be removed from the permanent memory: REMOVE↔IMAGE | FONT "" The name of the image or font must correspond exactly to the name returned by an IMAGES or FONTS instruction and be enclosed by quotation marks. Layout files, font files, and images files can be removed from the memory (for complete description, see Intermec Fingerprint v.8.60 Programmer's Reference Manual): KILL ""|"" The file name must correspond exactly to the name returned by a FILES instruction. Files will be removed from the permanent memory ("/c" or "c:") unless the file name is preceded by a reference to another device. 76 Intermec Direct Protocol v.8.60-Programmer's Reference Manual