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Input to Prime
1.
Select the down arrow on the screen to see this selection.
2.
On the Parallel Port selections menu, press the selection line labeled
Input Prime
.
3.
On the settings screen, note which of the two buttons is highlighted as the current setting for Parallel
Input to Prime. The available settings are Enabled or Disabled. In support of bi-directional
communications, input to prime enables or disables the communication of a control signal over the
parallel port (which is client (workstation) dependent). When in doubt, select the Enabled setting.
4.
To change settings, press the setting of choice, then click the
Save
button on the touch screen.
5.
To exit the screen, without making any changes, click the
Cancel
button on the touch screen.
Exiting the Parallel Port Selections Menu
To exit the Parallel Port Selections Menu, which returns you to the Port Settings menu, press the
rectangular
Close
button in the upper right corner of the touch screen.
Exiting the Port Settings Menu and returning to the Device's Tools tab screen
1.
To exit the Port Settings menu, returning to the Device's Tools tab screen, press the rectangular
Close
button in the upper right corner of the Ports Menu screen.
2.
Wait several seconds and the Auto Clear service should log you out.
Note: If you changed any settings in the Port Settings menu, the Device will automatically reboot to
register and enable your new settings.
USB Configuration
The file folder on the Properties page of Internet Services (the device’s internal web pages) contains a
folder, labeled
Physical Connections
.
To access this folder, enter the IP address of the device in the Address line of your browser and press
Enter
. Click on the
Properties
tab, then click on the
Physical Connections
folder.
The Physical Connections folder contains Ethernet, Parallel Port (if available), and USB (if available) hot
links. Note that the Parallel Port and USB hot links need an optional kit installed before they can be
displayed.
Click on the
USB
hot link to view or change the
Auto Eject Time
, which is the length of time the Controller
will wait for an end of job command before processing the job. Refer to the On-Line Help for assistance in
configuring the Adobe Communication Protocol (if available).
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