D.
Options
The PCL
MENU
controls certain
configuration settings for your LBP- 1260. To access
the PCL
MENU options, press and hold the MENU key. To scroll through the options,
press the MENU key again.
The resolution and page protection options can be modified by PCL commands through the
print stream. However, you cannot override or change the other options in this menu through
your software application.
Note:
The I/O option allows you to set up the communication parameters for the serial
interface (if you are using it).
option
(Press
MENU)
AUTO
FEED
AUTO
Factory
default
Description (Press A or
ON
Determines how the
printer
reacts to data and printer errors. You
can select:
ON:
Any non-critical error message appears on the
display for about 10 seconds: then the PCL READY
message appears and printing resumes.
OFF:
Any attendance or error message remains in the
display until you correct the problem, tell the
printer to continue, or both.
Selects the printer interface. You can select:
AUTO:
Allows the printer to determine the interface port,
which can be either parallel
or serial.
The printer
displays the communications options described in
the next section,
Selects the serial interface only. The printer
displays the communications options described in
the next section.
PARALLEL:
Selects the parallel interface only. The printer skips
to the RES menu option.
NETWORK:
Selects the optional network card. You see this
setting only if the Network option is installed.
600 600 Selects 300 or 600 dots per
When you change
resolution. it takes effect for the next print job or when you reset
the printer through the operator panel. You can select:
300 300:
for graphics and fonts designed for 300 dpi.
600 600:
for graphics and fonts designed for 600 dpi; use
when document contains a mix of 300 and 600 dpi
bitmaps.
Summary of Contents for LBP-1260
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