
Emulations
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Printer Configuration
Line Termination
Adds an indicator which controls the way the printer interprets CR
(carriage return) and LF (line feed) characters.
Lines Per Inch
Sets the number of lines printed per inch in increments of .01".
Choices
Disk—All downloaded PCL objects are stored on the default
disk, if present. These objects remain on the disk even if
the printer power is turned off.
Memory—All downloaded PCL objects are stored in temporary
storage in RAM.
Default
Disk
Notes
DOC commands specifying resources override this option on a
per-job basis.
If this option is set to Disk and no hard disk is installed,
memory is used as the default storage location.
If the printer has both a hard disk and a large amount of
memory, setting this option to Memory enhances printer
performance.
Before you download any objects, ensure that the printer has
enough memory, or they may not be available for use. If it
doesn’t, you can install SIMMs (see chapter 6, “Printer
Options”) to increase printer memory, or you can install a hard
disk (see chapter 6, “Printer Options”) and enable disk
swapping (Administration/Memory/Enable Disk Swap menu–
see the “Memory” section, later in this chapter).
Menu
Administration/Emulations/PCL 5/Line Termination
Choices
CR=CR, LF=LF
CR=CR+LF, LF=LF
CR=CR, LF=CR+LF
CR or LF=CR+LF
Default
CR=CR, LF=LF
Menu
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