Serial
The serial communication parameters are listed below.
The communication parameter nomenclature on the printer control panel will
sometimes differ from the nomenclature on Print Services on Web. The Print
Service on Web nomenclature appears in bold type in the table below.
Menu Item
Description
Default Parser
The default setting is [HP-GL]
.
Logical printer
number
Sets up a logical printer number to be use if a logical printer is
not defined in the print job.
Handshake
Selects the handshake method from the following choices.
The default setting is [XON/XOFF].
[
XON/XOFF
] Handshake using the XON/XOFF protocol.
[
HARDWARE
] Handshake using the hardware.
[
ENQ-ACK
]
Handshake using the ENQ-ACK protocol
(HP-GL only).
[
SOFTWARE
] Handshake using the application program
(HP-GL only).
Baud Rate
Sets the communication speed to [
300
], [
1200
], [
2400
],
[
4800
], [
9600
], or [
19200
].
The default setting is [9600].
Parity
Sets the parity bit to [
NONE
], [
EVEN
], or [
ODD
].
The default setting is [EVEN].
Data Bit
Sets the data bit length to [
7_BITS
] or [
8_BITS
].
The default setting is [7_BIT].
Stop Bit
Sets the stop bit length to [
1_BIT
] or [
2_BIT
].
The default setting is [1_BIT].
EOP Timeout
Determines whether or not to enable EOP timeout.
The default setting is [ON] or [Enable].
Timeout Value
Sets up the EOP timeout value within a range of 1 to 255
seconds. If a value greater than 255 is entered, the timeout value
will be set to 255.
The default setting is [10].
Output
Response
Enables [YES] or disables [NO] the output response.
This must be set to [
YES
] if the printer requires a response when
data is transmitted from the host to the printer.
The default setting is [
NO
].
Summary of Contents for Wide Format 6050
Page 1: ...Version 3 0 January 2006 Xerox 6030 6050 Wide Format Printer User Guide 701P46753...
Page 25: ...9 2 Media Specifications 252 9 3 Machine Specifications 253 Command List 258...
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Page 27: ...ChapterChapter 0 1 Product Overview Chapter 1...
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Page 48: ...5 Gently but firmly close the media tray...
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Page 57: ...Chapter Chapter 0 2 Printer Overview Chapter 2...
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Page 81: ...ChapterChapter 0 3 Printer Setup Chapter 3...
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Page 123: ...ChapterChapter 0 4 Logical Printer Setup and Operation Chapter 4...
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Page 211: ...ChapterChapter 0 5 Additional Operations from the Printer Menu Chapter 5...
Page 233: ...ChapterChapter 0 6 Ethernet Print Service for UNIX Chapter 6...
Page 257: ...ChapterChapter 0 7 Maintenance Chapter 7...
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Page 271: ...ChapterChapter 0 9 Specifications Chapter 9...
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