Lexmark XC9455 Printer Languages and Interfaces Technical Reference - Page 97
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PostScript emulation 97 Key BuildTime ByteOrder CurDisplayList CurFontCache CurFormCache CurInputDevice CurOutlineCache CurOutputDevice CurPatternCache CurScreenStorage CurSourceList CurUPathCache DisableFastProcs DoPrintErrors DoStartPage Type integer Boolean integer integer integer string integer string integer integer integer integer integer Boolean Boolean Definition (Read‑only) Time stamp identifying the specific build of the PostScript emulation interpreter. (Read‑only) Native (preferred) order of multiple‑byte numbers in binary encoded tokens. Values: • False-High‑order first • True-Low‑order first (Read‑only) This value is always zero. (Read‑only) Bytes currently occupied by the font cache. (Read‑only) Bytes currently occupied by the form cache. (Read‑only) The name of the communications device corresponding to the current input file for the PostScript emulation program which is executing. Possible values: • %LocalTalkB% • %SerialA% • %ParallelA% • %IR_A% • %USB_A% • %EtherTalkB% • %TokenTalkB% • %PrintServerB% • %RemotePrinterB% • %AppSocketA% • %LPR_B% (Read‑only) This value is always zero. (Read‑only) The name of the communications device corresponding to the current output file for the currently executing PostScript language program. This value is always the same as CurInputDevice. (Read‑only) Bytes currently occupied by the pattern cache. (Read‑only) This value is always zero. (Read‑only) Bytes currently occupied by the user path cache. This bit field allows precompiled PostScript procedures to be selectively disabled. These precompiled procedures speed the execution time of some application generated jobs. The PostScript procedures are substituted in the job ProcSet with fast functions which are built into the printer firmware. Specifies whether to print error pages using a built‑in error handler when a PostScript language error occurs. (Read‑only) Always returns false.