What are the different data types that are available for use in formatting a print file?

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Data types include the following:
* RAW-A print file formatted as the RAW data type is often used for files sent from legacy Windows operating systems and from UNIX and Linux clients. It is also the default setting for a PostScript printer. A RAW print file is intended to be printed by the Windows 10 Server print server with no additional formatting.
* RAW (FF appended)-In this data type, the FF is a form-feed code placed at the end of the print file. Some non-Windows and very old 16-bit Windows software do not place a form feed at the end of a print file. The form feed is used to make sure the last page of the file is printed.
* RAW (FF auto)-In this data type, the print processor checks the print file for a form feed as the last character set, before appending a form feed at the end. If a form feed is already present, it does not add anything to the file.
* NT EMF (different versions)-Modern Windows operating system clients, such as Windows 10, use the enhanced metafile (EMF) data type. This data type is created when a print file is prepared by the GDI at the client. EMF print files offer a distinct advantage in Windows operating system environments because they are very portable from computer to computer.
* TEXT-The TEXT data type is used for printing text files formatted according to the ANSI standard that uses values between 0 and 255 to represent characters, numbers, and symbols. You would use the TEXT data type for printing many types of print files from very old Windows operating systems, such as text files printed from old word processors or MS-DOS text editors.
* XPS2GDI-This data type converts XPS documents to GDI (graphics device interface) for GDI compatible printers.

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