Lexmark B2865 Printer Languages and Interfaces Technical Reference - Page 99
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PostScript emulation 99 Key Type MaxDisplayList integer MaxDisplayAndSource List MaxFontCache MaxFormCache integer MaxImageBuffer MaxOutlineCache MaxPatternCache integer integer MaxPermanentVM MaxRasterMemory MaxScreenStorage MaxSourceList MaxUPathCache integer integer PageCount PanelCode PrinterCode PrinterName integer string string string RamSize RealFormat integer string Revision integer SearchBuiltinFontsFirst Boolean SerialNumber string StartJobPassword string Definition (Read‑only) Always have the same value as InstalledRam. Maximum bytes occupied by the form cache. Legal value: Any non‑negative integer. (Read‑only) Always have the same value as InstalledRam. Maximum bytes occupied by the pattern cache. Legal value: Any non‑negative integer. (Read‑only) Always have the same value as InstalledRam. Maximum bytes occupied by the user path cache. Legal value: Any non‑negative integer. (Read‑only) Total number of pages that have been printed. (Read‑only) Version of the control panel code. (Read‑only) Firmware version of the printer controller board. Initialized from the printer name stored in NVRAM. If this parameter is set to a zero length string, then the PrinterName is set to the value of the product string in statusdict. Legal value: Any string of 32 or fewer non‑null characters. (Read‑only) Total amount of memory in bytes installed in the printer. (Read‑only) Preferred representation for real numbers in binary encoded tokens. (Read‑only) The current revision level of the machine‑dependent portion of PostScript emulation. Controls the device search order that the interpreter uses to locate fonts. (Read‑only) Serial number of the printer. (Write‑only) Controls the ability of the startjob operator to alter initial Virtual Memory (VM). Legal values: Any integer or string of 32 or fewer non‑null characters. An integer is converted to a string.