Oki ML421 Network User's Guide for OkiLAN 6020e - Page 102

FTP Printing, Equivalent to TYPE BINARY.

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Section 4 - Chapter 3 - TCP/IP Configuration and Printing TYPE ASCII BINARY IMAGE STRU MODE OPEN CLOSE QUIT BYE Changes the representation type used for data transfer. Image (or binary) and ASCII are the only types supported. Equivalent to "TYPE ASCII." Equivalent to "TYPE BINARY." Equivalent to "TYPE IMAGE." Specifies file structure. File is the only structure supported. Specifies transfer mode. Stream is the only transfer mode supported. Opens connection to remote host. Terminates FTP session. Terminates FTP session and exits FTP. Equivalent to QUIT. With the exception of the OkiLAN 6020e 100 series, OkiLAN 6020e print servers will allow one FTP connection. If more FTP connections are attempted, the OkiLAN 6020e will reject the connection until one of the other FTP connections is closed. When an FTP connection is rejected, the FTP program will typically display a message like the following: $ ftp ftp> open OkiLAN 6020e_name connection refused ftp> Note: Specifying binary mode is important for all jobs. Most FTP implementations default to ASCII mode. This may cause unexpected or undesired printing results. IV - 20 OKI OkiLAN 6020e User's Guide

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Section 4 - Chapter 3 - TCP/IP Configuration and Printing
OKI OkiLAN 6020e User’s Guide
TYPE
Changes the representation type used
for data transfer. Image (or binary) and
ASCII are the only types supported.
ASCII
Equivalent to “TYPE ASCII.”
BINARY
Equivalent to “TYPE BINARY.”
IMAGE
Equivalent to “TYPE IMAGE.”
STRU
Specifies file structure. File is the only
structure supported.
MODE
Specifies transfer mode. Stream is the
only transfer mode supported.
OPEN
Opens connection to remote host.
CLOSE
Terminates FTP session.
QUIT
Terminates FTP session and exits FTP.
BYE
Equivalent to
QUIT
.
With the exception of the OkiLAN 6020e 100 series,
OkiLAN 6020e print servers will allow one FTP
connection. If more FTP connections are attempted, the
OkiLAN 6020e will reject the connection until one of
the other FTP connections is closed. When an FTP
connection is rejected, the FTP program will typically
display a message like the following:
$ ftp<CR>
ftp> open OkiLAN 6020e_name<CR>
connection refused
ftp>
Note:
Specifying binary mode is important for all
jobs. Most FTP implementations default to
ASCII mode. This may cause unexpected or
undesired printing results.