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Duplex Gloss
Generates higher quality duplex copies than when using the normal duplex mode. The major difference between
normal duplex and duplex gloss mode is the number of sheets in the duplex print media path. Normal duplex
mode feeds two sheets simultaneously, while duplex gloss feeds only one sheet.
Selections include
Off
(default) and
On
.
Font Sharpening
Lets a user set a text point-size value below the setting of the high frequency screens used when printing font
data. This menu item only affects the PostScript, PCL, XL, and PDF emulators.
Settings are in the range of 0–150 (24 is the default). For example, if the value is set to 24, then all fonts sized 24
points or less use the high frequency screens.
Require Standby
When set to
Off
, the Standby Mode setting in the General Settings Menu displays a
Disabled
value.
UI Automation
This setting allows external developers to measure the stability of their applications by performing their own
automated testing against the device.
Selections include
Enable
and
Disable
(default).
When
Enable
is selected, the machine creates a file called ENABLE_UI_AUTOMATION in the /var/fs/shared/
directory. As long as this file exists, the device permits automated testing by external users.
When
Disable
is selected, the machine removes the ENABLE_UI_AUTOMATION file from the /var/fs/shared/
directory and prohibits automated testing.
Key Repeat Initial Delay
This determines the initial length of delay before a repeating key starts repeating.
The selection values are from
0.25
to
5.00
with 0.25 second increments. The default value is
1.00
.
Key Repeat Rate
This determines the value for the number of presses per second for a repeating key.
The selection values are from
0.5
to
100.0
with 0.5 second increments. The default value is
15.0
.
Clear Custom Status
This operation erases any strings that have been defined by the user for the Default or Alternate custom
messages.
USB Speed
Full or Auto (default).
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