File Names - Lexmark X940E Technical Reference

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Device names are case sensitive. They must appear exactly as shown.
Each device (except the disk) has one synonym. For example, the flash memory can
be referred to as
This system allows for future expansion of multiple flash memory or disk devices. The
disk device name provides for multiple physical units and multiple logical units. Thus,
%disk1_0%
device. Currently, one physical device (for ROM, flash memory, and disk) is
supported. The disk supports only the first

File Names

Each file on a device has a unique name to identify the information contained within
the file. The name may be up to 127 characters in length. All character codes from
X'01' to X'FF' are valid (X'00' is not valid). File names are case sensitive: for example,
%flash%myfile
File Name Extensions
By default, all files referenced when using the PostScript emulation file operators are
given a .data extension. For example, if the following PostScript emulation command
occurs,
(%flash%myfile) (w) file
the file myfile.data is opened on flash memory. The .data extension is added to:
However, it is sometimes necessary to access files by their real name through
PostScript emulation. For example, you may want to remove old versions of PCL
language resource collection fonts (without formatting the entire device).
To do this, use the PostScript emulation setfilenameextend operator. This operator
is in the statusdict dictionary.
or
%flash%
indicates the first physical unit and the first
and
%flash%MYFILE
Enable the Print Directory feature to identify files as PostScript emulation
data files.
Ensure the integrity of files, such as resource collection files and
demonstration files.
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The name with the
%flash1%.
logical partition.
(0)
indicate different files on the flash memory.
Memory
is a unique identifier.
1
logical partition on the
(0)

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