Lexmark XC4342 Printer Languages and Interfaces Technical Reference - Page 83
LFAX PHONENUMBER command, LDOWNLOADTARGET command, LFAX PHONENUMBER, values
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Printer job language 83 Note: The byte value for the CHAR parameter is the code point of the ASCII character used for the escape character. For example, at the factory, the printer uses 0x1B (character ) for the escape character. If CHAR = 65 is specified with this command, the printer uses 0x41 (character A) as the escape character for the host interface port specified via the PORT parameter. LFAX PHONENUMBER command This command tells the printer that the output resulting from the current job is sent to the fax processing device instead of to the printer. The current job is printed and is not sent to the fax processing device if one of the following occurs: • The printer is not configured for fax send capability. • The command is received with a command that selects an interpreter that does not support formatting functionality for sending faxes. Syntax: @PJL LFAX PHONENUMBER="number" [STATIONID="station name"][] Notes: • The PHONENUMBER parameter is a text string up to 60 characters. If an unsupported character is supplied in the PHONENUMBER parameter, then the entire LFAX PHONENUMBER command is ignored. • The STATIONID parameter specifies a station name that is set to the receiving fax machine to indicate the origin of an incoming fax. The station name is a text string which is truncated to 20 characters. A null value (" ") indicates that no station ID is specified. If no station name is specified, then the default station name of the printer is used. LFAX PHONENUMBER number values Character Description 0-9 DTMF† digits 0 to 9 * DTMF† character * # DTMF† character # A-D DTMF† character A, B, C, and D ! Flash W Wait for dial tone @ Wait for silence & Wait for credit card tone , Pause ^ Toggles between tone and pulse modes † Dual Tone Multi‑Frequency (DTMF) is the system used by touch‑tone telephones which assigns a specific frequency or tone to each key so a microprocessor can easily identify it. LDOWNLOADTARGET command This command specifies the target device for downloaded files. The target can be RAM, flash memory, or hard disk.