Lexmark X782e IPDS Emulation User’s Guide - Page 49

FONT CAPTURE Menu Options, 3.10.1 Capture Fonts, 3.10.2 Remove Fonts - default password

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3.10 FONT CAPTURE Menu Options The FONT CAPTURE menu only displays if a user flash memory or a disk is installed in the printer. In the following an asterisk "*" indicates the default factory value. The selected value for each of these options can be printed; see Printing the Menu Settings Page (printers) on page 15 or Printing the Menu Settings Page (MFPs) on page 18. 3.10.1 Capture Fonts This option controls the capturing of eligible bitmap fonts (LF1 format), eligible outline fonts (LF3 format), and TrueType fonts downloaded from the host. If the IPDS job specifies a font that is a permanent resident printer font, or a font that has already been captured, the host selects the resident or captured font and does not download the font. This saves time and network traffic. See Working with Captured Fonts on page 70 for further details. Important: You should always check your font licensing information before making a font eligible for capture. Disable* No fonts are captured. Fonts already captured remain in the printer. Save To Disk Capture fonts and store them on the printer disk. A disk with sufficient space has to be available in order to store captured fonts. This setting displays only if a disk is installed. If the disk is password protected, no fonts will be captured. To capture fonts, remove the password protection, capture the fonts, and password protect the disk again. Save To Flash Capture fonts and store them in user flash memory. A flash with sufficient memory has to be available in order to store captured fonts. This setting displays only if a flash is available. If the flash is password protected, no fonts will be captured. To capture fonts, remove the password protection, capture the fonts, and password protect the flash again. 3.10.2 Remove Fonts This function is used for the removal of all captured fonts stored on a user flash or disk. If the flash or disk is password protected, the message Flash Protected, Fonts Not Erased or Disk Protected, Fonts Not Erased displays. If both the flash and the disk are password protected, the messages appear after each other. Remove the password protection to allow removal of the fonts. Removing captured fonts from the flash removes the fonts but does not free the memory for other usage. Flash memory can ONLY be freed by formatting the flash. Formatting deletes all fonts stored in the flash. No* Cancel action. No fonts are removed. Yes Remove all captured fonts. This includes all fonts stored on both disk and flash. 49

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3.10 FONT CAPTURE Menu Options
The
FONT CAPTURE
menu only displays if a user flash memory or a disk is installed in the printer.
In the following an asterisk “*” indicates the default factory value. The selected value for each of these
options can be printed; see Printing the Menu Settings Page (printers) on page 15 or Printing the Menu
Settings Page (MFPs) on page 18.
3.10.1 Capture Fonts
This option controls the capturing of eligible bitmap fonts (LF1 format), eligible outline fonts (LF3
format), and TrueType fonts downloaded from the host. If the IPDS job specifies a font that is a
permanent resident printer font, or a font that has already been captured, the host selects the resident or
captured font and does not download the font. This saves time and network traffic. See Working with
Captured Fonts on page 70 for further details.
Important:
You should always check your font licensing information before making a font eligible for capture.
Disable*
No fonts are captured. Fonts already captured remain in the printer.
Save To Disk
Capture fonts and store them on the printer disk. A disk with sufficient space has to be
available in order to store captured fonts. This setting displays only if a disk is installed.
If the disk is password protected, no fonts will be captured. To capture fonts, remove the
password protection, capture the fonts, and password protect the disk again.
Save To
Flash
Capture fonts and store them in user flash memory. A flash with sufficient memory has to
be available in order to store captured fonts. This setting displays only if a flash is
available.
If the flash is password protected, no fonts will be captured. To capture fonts, remove the
password protection, capture the fonts, and password protect the flash again.
3.10.2 Remove Fonts
This function is used for the removal of all captured fonts stored on a user flash or disk.
If the flash or disk is password protected, the message
Flash Protected, Fonts Not Erased
or
Disk
Protected, Fonts Not Erased
displays. If both the flash and the disk are password protected, the
messages appear after each other. Remove the password protection to allow removal of the fonts.
Removing captured fonts from the flash removes the fonts but does not free the memory for other usage.
Flash memory can ONLY be freed by formatting the flash. Formatting deletes
all
fonts stored in the flash.
No*
Cancel action. No fonts are removed.
Yes
Remove all captured fonts. This includes all fonts stored on both disk and flash.