Operator's
Guide
5-3
Page. The printer adds or subtracts scan lines at the end of the form to
maintain the expected top of form. Use this when printouts include
photographs, fills, and other patterns to prevent noticeable blank or extra
scan lines in the image area.
0.050 in. The printer adds or subtracts scan lines every 0.05 in. Prefer
this when printing preprinted forms to ensure accurate registration of text,
especially near the bottom of long forms. Always use
VCor.=0.050 in.
*
for
form lengths of 2 in. or less.
Print Speed=
Choices available are:
•
24 Pages Per Minute (factory default)
•
12 Pages Per Minute
The printer is designed for continuous duty at 24 pages per minute, but
some computers may fall behind the processing speed needed to maintain
24 ppm. When this occurs, the printer pauses after printing and fusing the
last page, and then waits until the computer completes transmission of the
next packet of data. Each time the printer pauses
1
it opens its fuser and
then backs up the media to position the next blank top of form on the
infeed side of the drum. After the printer receives and rasterizes the next
packet of print data, the printer resumes printing.
Besides normal wear and tear, the process of opening the fuser, backing up
the printout, and resuming the printout slows down the printing process. If
ongoing pauses are a problem, consider slowing the print speed to 12 ppm
to reduce their frequency, and possibly enhance throughput.
1 Not all printer pauses are the result of slow computer processing. Many times, especially with complicated raster imaging,
the printer empties its print buffer before rasterizing the next packet of data. Some speed enhancement is possible by
adding more memory to the printer and selecting
Jam Recover= Off
*
. Note that raster imaging delays are common in
PostScript processing,
Summary of Contents for LaserMatrix LM2405
Page 1: ...LaserMatrix The Continuous Form Laser Printer Models LM2405 LM2406 Operator Guide...
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Page 56: ...3 4 Print Menus PB0 O1...
Page 58: ...3 6 Print Menus Symbol Set Example Factory Default Roman 8 CA0 Z...
Page 62: ...3 10 Print Menus PCL Font List CB0 BL...
Page 72: ...3 20 Print Menus...
Page 101: ...Operator s Guide 5 15 Pattern 0 CA0 AD Pattern 1 CA0 AE...
Page 102: ...5 16 Extended Configuration Menu Pattern 2 CA0 AF Pattern 3 CA0 AG...
Page 114: ...6 12 Maintenance Cleaning the Paper Path PB0 U2 Developer Drive Gear PB0 V...
Page 132: ...6 30 Maintenance Replacing Waste Toner Bottle PB0 Z1...
Page 138: ...6 36 Maintenance Replacing Drum Cartridge PB0 AB1...
Page 149: ...Operator s Guide 6 47 Fuser Heat and Pressure Roller Replacement PB0 CA...
Page 150: ...6 48 Maintenance...
Page 198: ...7 48 Troubleshooting Clearing A Paper Jam PB0 AJ2...
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Page 219: ...8 12 Programmer s Reference Guide G G H H F F D E E G G B C A Standard Portrait CC1 C...
Page 221: ...8 14 Programmer s Reference Guide E E G G C H F H F G G A D B Standard Landscape CC1 D...
Page 223: ...8 16 Programmer s Reference Guide G2 G2 H H F F D E E G G B C A Custom Portrait CC1 A...
Page 225: ...8 18 Programmer s Reference Guide E E G2 G2 C H F H F G G A D B Custom Landscape CC1 B...
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