A host that makes no distinction between TYPE N and TYPE T SHOULD implement TYPE T to be identical to TYPE N.
This provision should ease interoperation with hosts that do make this distinction.
Many hosts represent text files internally as strings of ASCII characters, using the embedded ASCII format effector characters (LF, BS, FF, ...) to control the format when a file is printed. For such hosts, there is no distinction between "print" files and other files. However, systems that use record structured files typically need a special format for printable files (e.g., ASA carriage control). For the latter hosts, FTP allows a choice of TYPE N or TYPE T.