Xerox 850DX Xerox Wide Format AccXES HP-PJL SRS version 10.0 - Page 118
XESFONTS, Note that the actual JBA_ACCT_VERSION
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Version 10.0 AccXES PJL Interface JBA_RECORD_COUNT=[0 - 15000] JBA_DISK_USED=[0 - 100]% JBA_FEATURE_KEY_STATUS=[N/A,STANDARD,NOT_PRESENT, PRESENT] Where, The values or ranges listed in the [ ] indicate possible values or range of values for the indicated parameter. The JBA_ACCT_VERSION parameter value represents an example string value based on the AccXES controller firmware version and build number, 6.2.00:100. Note that the actual JBA_ACCT_VERSION parameter string value displayed may be different due to different controller firmware version and build numbers. The JBA_MACHINE_NAME, XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX, is the 20-character JBA machine name which defaults to the Advanced Network Card MAC address. NOTE: The JBA_ACCT_VERSION string is based on the installed firmware, and while this example is representative of the string, the actual string values may be different. NOTE: Parameters in the groups JBA_MEDIA_BLOCK, JBA_IMAGE_BLOCK, and JBA_NET_DEST are treated as single groups. If the state of one of the parameters in one of the three groups is modified, all parameters in the group are changed to the new state. 6.11 XESFONTS This category is a custom AccXES extension to report the names, sizes, and permissions of all font printer objects currently resident in the printer. The defined response is: @PJL INFO XESFONTS R/W DELETE SIZE OBJECT NAME FONT NAME {TRUE|FALSE} {TRUE|FALSE} byteCount1 FontObjName1 FontName1 {TRUE|FALSE} {TRUE|FALSE} byteCount2 FontObjName2 FontName2 ... {TRUE|FALSE} {TRUE|FALSE} byteCountN FontObjNameN FontNameN FontObjNameN is the name of the Nth font object. FontNameN, the name of the font inside the Nth font object, is specified in the FONT NAME field. The R/W field is TRUE when this object is readable and writeable. It is FALSE when the object is read only. The DELETE field is TRUE if the object can be deleted from the system entirely. It is FALSE if not. Note that an object can be writeable, but not deleteable. The byteCountN field describes how many bytes the object consumes in the printer's memory. When uploaded, the object may be converted into another format which may result in changing the number of bytes required. Page 113 of 160