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PRESCRIBE Command Reference
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Function 
The JOBS command defines start of a job which is processed using e-MPS. The 
subsequent document is spooled in the hard disk or RAM disk. (Only HP mopier 
compatible spooling is possible if the printing system uses RAM disk.) Electronic sorting 
becomes possible in emulations other than PJL and KPDL. This command must be 
terminated by JOBT as exampled in Files below on page 144.
Among the e-MPS finishing functions, not all of them require a hard disk. For example, 
using the staple function does not require a hard disk in the printing system.
If the size of the permanent jobs saved in the hard disk has reached the maximum limit 
while the first parameter specifies the permanent job saving mode, the printing system 
indicates ‘harddisk error 97’ meaning that no more permanent jobs are storable. The 
printing system forcibly uses save-mode 0. 
With mode 0, 1, or 2, it is possible to print a barcode ID which is directly read by an 
option barcode scanner for reprinting the job at any later time. The position for the 
barcode ID can be one of the following positions depending according to the given 
barcode position parameter. Note that parameters 128 through 135 allow a human-
readable barcode ID printed along the barcode ID.
Barcode positions 
Spooling to Virtual Mailbox
Specifying 8 for save-mode enables virtual mailbox spool mode. 
The starting-mailbox value must be greater than the ending-mailbox value. Otherwise, 
only the starting mailbox becomes valid.
When no virtual mailbox corresponds to the alias given, the message display shows ‘hard 
disk error 85 (see page 8-8 of the Technical Reference manual.)’ and information 
regarding the job which was thrown away is displayed in the error log.
If JOBS-JOBT pairs are nested or if they are not paired properly, the job defined between 
the innermost JOBS-JOBT pair will be valid.
The command is invalid if any of the job name, user name or time stamp exceed 
31 bytes. Note that the job which would have been placed in a virtual mailbox will be 
immediately printed. 
Note that if parameters starting-mailbox and ending-mailbox do not specify a valid 
virtual mailbox number (1 to 255), or if the JOBP command does not include a valid