MAKING CONFIGURATION SETTING
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Line thickness
This setting is used to adjust the line width of vector graphics. For example, if you desire a finer line, select a value
from 0 to 4. If you desire a thicker line, select a value from 6 to 9. To return to the standard line thickness, select 5.
Use this setting for special applications such as CAD when lines do not appear with sufficient clarity. For regular
applications, there is usually no need to change the setting.
Default setting: 5
The relation between the setting values and the change of line thickness are as follows.
*1 All lines are 1-dot lines.
PCL settings
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PCL symbol set setting
This setting is used to select which country's characters are used for certain of the symbols in the character code
table of the PCL symbol set. (Use this setting when you need to select symbols that differ by country.)
Default setting: "3" (PC-8)
See
for the symbol set settings.
You can also print the "PCL SYMBOL SET LIST" in "LIST PRINT" (see page 2-15 of "Operation manual (for
general information and copier operation)") for a table that shows correspondences between numeric values and
symbol sets.
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PCL font setting
This setting is used to select the font for printing.
Default setting: "0" (Courier) (resident font)
If the optional extended font kit is installed, you can also select from these fonts. In addition, the "PCL INTERNAL
FONT LIST" in "PRINTER TEST PAGE" of "LIST PRINT" (see page 2-15 of "Operation manual (for general
information and copier operation)") can be printed.
When the optional extended font kit is installed, the "PCL EXTENDED FONT LIST" can be printed.
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PCL LINE FEED CODE
This setting is used to select how the printer responds when a line break command is received.
Default setting: 0.CR=CR; LF=LF; FF=FF
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WIDE A4
When this setting is enabled, up to 80 characters can be printed on one line of A4 size paper using 10 CPI font
(8 bit characters). When disabled, up to 78 characters can be printed.
Default setting: Disabled
PostScript settings
This setting specifies whether an error page describing the cause of an error is printed or not when a PostScript
error has occurred.
Selections are available to choose printing or not printing of error pages.
Default setting: Not print
Value
0
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3
4
5
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9
Thickness change
1dot
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50%
75%
90%
95%
100%
105%
110%
125%
150%
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