Lexmark Optra T616 Technical Reference - Page 164
Password for an Entire Device
View all Lexmark Optra T616 manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 164 highlights
3-87 PJL The filename for a font is a five digit ID from the print directory page (add zeros to the left of the ID to fill the five digits) followed by a three digit instance number. The first time a font is downloaded after a flash has been formatted, the instance number is 0. Filetypes are described under filename in Table 3-9 "Printer Unique LRESOURCE Variables" on page 3-50. For example, to write password protect a PCL emulation bitmapped font (filetype of p5bitmap) with an ID of 127, which has not been downloaded since flash was formatted: @PJL DEFAULT LRESOURCE:"flash:00127000.p5bitmap" LWLOCK="password"[] To password protect a macro, the filename is the ID taken from the print directory page, followed by the filetype. For example, to read/write password protect a PCL emulation macro (filetype is p5macro) saved to flash with an ID of 1023: @PJL DEFAULT LRESOURCE:"flash:1023.p5macro" LRWLOCK="password"[] Note: If the filename is incorrect, the printer applies the password to the entire device. Password for an Entire Device If you want to set a password on a device, not just a single file, omit the filename. LRWLOCK with DEFAULT specified locks a device for reading and writing. LWLOCK with DEFAULT specified locks a device for writing only. Syntax: @PJL DEFAULT LRESOURCE:"device:" LRWLOCK="password"[] @PJL DEFAULT LRESOURCE:"device:" LWLOCK="password"[]