Command File Rules - Kodak PROFESSIONAL ML-500 User Manual

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PACKAGE: (Numeric, 0 to 65535: package to be
used, 32767 or higher is a Custom package and
0 is no package)
PACKAGE_SCALING: (Selection, FIT or FILL)
PACKAGE _CUSTOM_FILE: (String, full (path
and file) name of package file)
USE_CM: (Selection, TRUE or FALSE: whether
to color image)
CM_INPUT_PROFILE: (String, full (path and
file) name of the input profile)
CM_USE_EMBEDDED: (Selection, TRUE or
FALSE: whether to use embedded profile)
CM_OUTPUT_PROFILE: (String, full (path and
file) name of the output profile)
CM_RENDERING_INTENT: (Selection,
PERCEPTUAL, SATURATION, or
COLORIMETRIC: rendering intent)
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Command File Rules

The following rules describe command file
functionality and convention:
NOTE:
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✔ A command file specifies an image to be
printed and the job settings to apply to that
image. If any settings are missing, the settings
specified in the Server Preferences dialog box
apply.
Rosetta (*.ros) files contain commands that
cannot be overridden by the command file.
✔ A command file consists of several
commands, with one command per line.
(Blank lines are also allowed but are ignored.)
✔ A command line contains a command (such
as FILENAME:) and a value. The colon
character is optional, and the command can
be uppercase, lowercase, or mixed case. For
example, FILENAME:, filename, and
FilenamE are all the same command.
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