Lexmark C3326 Printer Languages and Interfaces Technical Reference - Page 118
Device Parameters for the Parameters Device %Calendar%, %CalendarA%
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PostScript emulation 118 Key Type Definition 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 Parameters Device %Calendar%, %CalendarA%, %CalendarB%, %CalendarC%, %CalendarD% Day integer Supported values are: 1-31. Hour integer Supported values are: 0-23. Minute integer Supported values are: 0-59. Month integer Supported values are: 1-12. Running Boolean Signifies whether time is available for the device. Second integer Supported values are: 0-59. Type name (Read‑only) Value of /Parameters. Year integer N/A DateTime string Date and time in the format: YYYY‑MM‑DD HH:MM. DayOfWeekLong string Long day name. DayOfWeekNum integer Supported values are: 0-6 (0=Sunday). DayOfWeekShort string Short day name. Device Parameters for the Parameters Device %disk1% BlockSize integer (Read‑only). Free integer (Read‑only) Indicates the amount of free space available (in pages) on the hard disk. Valid only if the hard disk is mounted (mounted is set to True). A value of zero indicates that either the hard disk is not mounted or is full. HasNames Boolean (Read‑only) Indicates that the hard disk supports named files. Valid only if the hard disk is mounted (mounted is set to True). If the hard disk is not mounted, the parameter has a value of False. InitializeAction integer Specifies an action for initializing the hard disk. Supported values are: • 0-Indicates no action. The value returned when the parameter is read. • 1-Indicates that the current file system should be deleted and a new one of LogicalSize be created (the hard disk is assumed to have been formatted already). The hard disk must first be mounted; otherwise, an ioerror occurs. • 2-Reformats the entire hard disk before creating a file system of size LogicalSize. • 3 (or greater)-Has the same effect as the value 2 and also tests the hard disk x‑2 times. Note: The current file system refers to /FileSystem.