Lexmark Optra T614 Technical Reference - Page 247
MaxSuperScreen, MAXINTEGER, timeout, WaitTimeout, Definition, PostScript Level 2 description.
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4-79 PostScript Table 4-17: PostScript Emulation User Parameters (Continued) Key MaxPatternItem MaxScreenItem MaxSuperScreen MaxUPathItem MinFontCompress PageCount UseOldcopypage VMReclaim VMThreshold WaitTimeout Type integer integer integer integer integer integer boolean integer integer integer Definition Maximum bytes occupied by a single cached pattern. Legal value: Any integer between zero and half of RamSize. Maximum bytes occupied by a single halftone screen. Legal value: Any non-negative integer. Establishes an upper limit for the number of pixels in the supercell. Supercells affect Type 1 and Type 2 halftones. If MaxSuperScreen is set to zero, the use of supercells is prevented. Legal value: Any integer between zero and half of RamSize. Maximum bytes occupied by a single user path. Legal value: Any integer between zero and half of RamSize. (Read-only) This value is always the value of MAXINTEGER. (Read-only) This value is a running sum of the number of pages submitted by the PostScript interpreter to the print engine for printing. Note: This value is reset to 0 (zero) during PostScript initialization. Since PostScript initialization by the printer cannot be known, we recommend querying the value of PageCount at the beginning of a job and at the end of a job, and then calculating the difference to determine how many pages are submitted to the printer for a specific job. This parameter is not valid for tracking pages between jobs. Legal values: True False Indicates the copypage command is processed as defined in the PostScript Level 2 description. Indicates the copypage command is processed as defined in the PostScript 3 description. Legal values: 0 Enables automatic garbage collection -1 Disables automatic garbage collection for local Virtual Memory (VM) -2 Disables automatic garbage collection for both local and global VM Frequency of automatic garbage collection, which occurs when the specified number of bytes have been allocated since the previous collection. Legal value: Any integer from 8192 to 500000, inclusive. Number of seconds the interpreter waits to receive additional characters from the host before it terminates the current print job by executing a PostScript emulation timeout error. A value of 0 indicates an infinite timeout. WaitTimeout is initialized to the value of the WaitTimeout system parameter at the beginning of each print job. Legal value: Any non-negative integer.