Password for an entire device – Lexmark C762 User Manual

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PJL

3-94

Syntax:

@PJL DEFAULT LRESOURCE:"device:filename.filetype"
LRWLOCK="password"[<CR>]<LF>

@PJL DEFAULT LRESOURCE:"device:filename.filetype"

LWLOCK="password"[<CR>]<LF>

The filename used depends on whether you wish to put a password on a font or a
macro.

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 3-53. 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

"[<CR>]<LF>

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

"[<CR>]<LF>

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"[<CR>]<LF>

@PJL DEFAULT LRESOURCE:"device:" LWLOCK="password"[<CR>]<LF>

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