5.3 Common Menu Items
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NetWork/Port
Sets the conditions of the interface type connected to the computer and the transmission.
Menu item
Explanation
Parallel
The following items are to be set when using the parallel port:
Port Status
Sets the port status of the parallel interface when the power is switched on.
The candidate values are:
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Enable (default)
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Disable
If the memory is not enough when the Port Status is set to Enable, it may be set to
Disable automatically. When this happens, either set the Port Status of other ports not
in use to Disable or change the memory allocation.
Print Mode
Sets the printer language. The candidate values are:
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Auto (default)
The language to be used will be determined automatically
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PCL
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PS (available only when PostScript Kit is installed)
When the value is set to Auto, and if the printer language used cannot be found by the
automatic printer language detection feature or it is not the selected printer language,
the data may be erased.
PJL
Sets whether to enable the PJL commands sent from the computer. The
candidate values are:
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Enable (default)
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Disable
Adobe Protocol
Sets the PostScript protocol. Available only when PostScript Kit is installed.
The candidate values are:
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Normal (default)
For communication protocol in ASCII format.
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Binary
For communication protocol in binary format. Depending on the data, the
print processing in this protocol may be faster than Normal.
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TBCP (Tagged Binary Communications Protocol)
For communication protocol in a mixture of ASCII or binary format which is
switched by a specific control code.
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Select the protocol to match the format of the data output by the printer driver.
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For normal use, select Normal.
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