Unlocking A Protected File Or Device - Lexmark Optra T Reference

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Unlocking a Protected File or Device

Use the LDECLARE command to specify a password so a protected file or device may
be accessed or "unlocked." The LDECLARE command is only allowed within a
JOB/EOJ combination.
LRWLOCK with LDECLARE specified unlocks a file or device for reading and writing.
LWLOCK with LDECLARE specified unlocks a file or device for writing only. The file
or device must be re-locked using the LDELETEPASSWORD command after the job
is completed. The file or device is not automatically re-locked with the EOJ command.
Syntax:
@PJL LDECLARE LRESOURCE : "device:filename.filetype"
LRWLOCK = "password"[<CR>]<LF>
@PJL LDECLARE LRESOURCE : "device:filename.filetype"
LWLOCK = "password"[<CR>]<LF>
LRESOURCE : "device:filename.filetype"
Values for "
device
filename
filetype
LRWLOCK = "password"
See "Printer Unique LRESOURCE Variables" on page 3-49 for information about
values for
Note:
device:filename.filetype
,
flash
flash1
A unique identifier for a file, such as the macro ID for a PCL
macro, the symbol set ID for a PCL symbol set, the font ID for a
PCL font, or the actual file name for data, Type 1 fonts, and
demo files as shown on the Directory. The
sensitive.
An identifier that categorizes the file, such as
macros or
beginning on page 3-80 for a complete list of the supported file
types. The
or
LWLOCK = "password"
LRWLOCK = "password"
This should be the same password that was defined in the DEFAULT
command. See "Password Protection for a File" on page 3-86 and "Password
for an Entire Device" on page 3-87 for examples.
3-88
" are:
,
, or
(case insensitive)
disk
disk1
for PCL symbol sets. See the table
p5symset
is case sensitive.
filetype
and
LWLOCK = "password"
PJL
is case
filename
for PCL
p5macro
parameters.

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