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3. Type a filename, including an extension (such as .TXT), in the Print to
command field.
4. Press I
ENTER
I.
To create a Telcom text file:
1. Run the Telcom application.
2. PressCTI for the Transfer command.
3. Press[[] for the Receive subcommand.
4. Type a filename, including an extension (such as .TXT), in the to
command field. (Choose the appropriate protocol and timeout
seconds. Refer to the Telcom chapter for more information.)
5. Press I
ENTER
I. The file is received as a text file.
We recommend that you use the same extension for all text files to identify
them as such.
Maximum File Size
No more than 64K bytes of information can be stored in anyone file.
When you print data from one ("source") file to another ("output" file), the
output file often contains formatting, margins, and so forth, that is not
stored in the source file. Therefore, an output file can require more than
64K. The computer stops printing when it reaches the 64K limit, and
displays:
Output file too large
If you see this message, delete or move any data in the source file that you
do not need, then print it again. You can also print the file in segments to
several different files.
The destination file cannot contain less available bytes than the source file,
and the source file cannot use more bytes than available in the system. For
example, you cannot print a Word document containing 40,000 bytes of
information to a text file if the available system memory (storage space) is
less than 40,000 bytes.
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