Lexmark C762, C760 manual Type, Size, Prot, Memory

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Type

File types that can be stored on flash memory or disk have unique extensions. The following file types are recognized by the flash format used on earlier printer models; the name of the file type printed in the directory appears in parenthesis.

.t1 (PostScript font)

.sFnt5 (PCL scalable font)

.bFnt5 (PCL bitmap font)

.Mac5 (PCL macro)

Except as noted below, file types listed above are recognized by the flash format used in your printer. In addition, the flash format in your printer also recognizes the following formats:

.data (user data) - any file written with PostScript operators

.type1 (PostScript font) - replaces the earlier .t1 extension

.demo (demo) - used for demonstration printouts or forms

.p5scalable (PCL scalable font)

.p5bitmap (PCL bitmapped font)

.p5macro (PCL macro) - replaces the earlier .Mac5 extension

.p5symset (PCL symbol set)

Usually the PostScript file operators can only read/write files with the extension .data. Use the setfilenameextend operator to read/write other file types, including .demo. Any other file type appears in the list as Unknown File Type. The description column then contains the full filename with the file type (extension).

Size

The size listed for each resource includes the size of the file header.

Prot.

Indicates if the file is password protected.

R/W - read/write protection

W - write protection

If this field is blank, then this resource in flash memory or disk is not password protected.

For more information on file protection, see “File and Device Protection Commands” on page 3-93and “Password Protection” on page 6-7.

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Lexmark C762, C760 manual Type, Size, Prot, Memory