5.2 Description of Common Menu
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Setting Con
trol Pa
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Font Pitch
Sets the pitch of the font in character per inch.
Set the font pitch from 6.00 to 24.00, in 0.01 increments. Default is [10.00].
Pitch is the horizontal spacing of a fixed-space (bitmap or scalable) font in terms of number of characters per
inch.
This characteristic is ignored when selecting a proportionately-spaced (bitmap or scalable) font but is saved in
the font select table and available when fixed spaced font is selected.
Form Lines
Sets the page length (printing area) of one page.
Set from 5 to 128, in 1 increments. Default is [64].
The values set are changeable by commands.
The setting takes on default value when the NVM is initialized.
Quantity
Sets the number of output copy.
Set the quantity from 1 to 999, in 1 increments. Default is [1].
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When there is a specific number of output from the host device, this value can be displayed and printed out.
Also, it can be changed on the setting of the operator panel. However, number of specified output from
Netware, LPD and AppleTalk cannot be changed to the operator panel.
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If there is instruction from the host device regarding the number of output copy, that value will be reflected and
printed. After printing, the setting of the control panel will be overwritten by that value.
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However, for number of output copy specified by Netware, LPD, AppleTalk port, the value of the control
panel will not be overwritten after printing.
Image Enhancement
Enables or disables image enhancement. Image enhancement is to raise the resolution and to produce
smooth print of sharp edges.
Candidate values are shown below.
[On] (default)
[Off]
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The values set are changeable by commands.
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The setting takes on default value when the NVM is initialized.
HexDump
Turns on/off the Hex(adecimal)Dump mode. Turning on the HexDump mode allows data that are
sent to the printer to be printed in plain ASCII format.
Candidate values are shown below.
[Disable] (default)
[Enable]
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Turning on the HexDump mode allows data that are sent to the printer to be printed in plain ASCII format. It
will not be interpreted by the emulation. HexDump is used for troubleshooting.
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HexDump is supported in the Parallel, LPD and Netware interfaces.
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