
Range: 0 
lengthSpecifies the byte count for the end of subjob. The 
maximum possible value is 2147483647. A length of 0 
means ignore the byte count terminator. The 
length
excludes the %%Session command
2 
delimiter stringSpecifies the host-supplied 
delimiter string
for the 
subjob boundary.
4 
delimiter stringSpecifies the host-supplied delimiter string for the 
subjob boundary. After detection of the string, all 
characters up to the next occurrence of a terminator, or 
up to 256 characters for the line, are absorbed.
Notes: End by Count
You can specify how many bytes are contained in the 
current subjob. After the printer reads the required 
number of bytes within the current document, the 
printer knows that it has reached the end of the subjob. 
Any data which comes after this point, within the same 
connection, is treated as the beginning of the next 
subjob.
End by Delimiter String
You can specify a delimiter string to detect the end of a 
subjob. Make sure that the specified delimiter string 
does not exist in the actual content of the subjob, 
however, because it will end the subjob and treat all 
remaining data as a new subjob.