5.3 Common Menu Items
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Connect Time-Out
Sets the time to disconnect after data transmission is disrupted. The range of
setting is between 2-3600 seconds with 1 second per unit. Default is 16
seconds.
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.
TBCP Filter
Sets whether to enable the TBCP filter when processing PostScript data.
Available only when PostScript Kit is installed. The candidate values are:
•
Enable
•
Disable (default)
IP Filter
Sets whether to enable the filter for the IP address used for printing. The
candidate values are:
•
Off (default)
•
On
If all the IP addresses are registered as 000.000.000.000, this setting will not be in
effect even if it is set to On .
IP List
Registers the IP address and mask of the IP address receiving printing when
the IP Filter is set to On. You can register up to 10 IP addresses and masks.
Enter in the XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX format where XXX ranges from 0-255.
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.
NetWare
The following items are to be set when using NetWare:
Port Status
Sets the port status of the NetWare port when the power is switched on. The
candidate values are:
•
Enable
•
Disable (default)
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.
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Explanation
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