5.3 Common Menu Items
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Auto Eject Time
Sets the time to automatically print and output any remaining data in the
printer when it is in a continuous state of not receiving data.
The range of setting is between 5-1275 seconds with 5 seconds per unit.
Default is 30 seconds. When the next data is not received within the time set
here after the last data has been received, it will be deemed as end of job.
When you are pressing
or
to change the candidate value, press and hold
on to the button to run the displays continuously. When both of these buttons are
pressed together, the value will be reset to the factory setting.
Bi-directional
Sets whether to enable the bi-directional communication (IEEE1284) for
parallel interface. The candidate values are:
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Enable (default)
•
Disable
LPD
The following items are to be set when using LPD:
Port Status
Sets the port status of the LPD interface when the power is switched on. The
candidate values are:
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Enable (default)
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Disable
To set LPD to Enable, you will need to set the IP address .
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)
•
Disable
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