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Available PostScript Memory
This control specifies the amount of available postscript memory and provides a spin box for changing
this value. The available postscript memory is a subset of the device total physical memory. It is usually
best to set the postscript memory to match the total RAM that appears on the configuration pages. To
print the configuration pages from the device control panel, follow these steps:
1. Press theMenu button to open the menus.
2. Press
(the up arrow) or (the down arrow) to scroll to INFORMATION, and then press
(select).
3. Press
(up) or (down) to scroll to PRINT CONFIGURATION.
4. Press
(select) to print the configuration pages.
Output Protocol
This control specifies the protocol that the device uses for print jobs. The following options are
available:
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ASCII (default)
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TBCP
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Binary
Click ASCII to send data in ASCII format (7-bit), which might take longer to print but can be sent through
any I/O channel, such as a serial, parallel, or network port.
Click TBCP (Tagged Binary Communications Protocol) to send all data except special control characters
in binary (8-bit) format. The binary formats can be sent over parallel or serial communications ports and
are faster than sending data in ASCII format.
When you click Binary, all data except special control characters is sent in binary (8-bit) format. The
binary formats can be sent over parallel or serial communications ports and are faster than sending data
in ASCII format.
Send Ctrl-D Before Each Job
This control specifies whether the device will be reset at the beginning of every postscript document.
The default setting is No. Pressing Ctrl-D resets the device to its default setting to ensure that previous
print jobs do not affect the current print job. Using Ctrl-D might cause a print job to fail if the device is
connected through a network. If the document fails to print when sent to a device connected through
parallel or serial ports, change No to Yes.
Send Ctrl-D After Each Job
This control specifies whether the device is reset at the end of every postscript document. The default
setting is Yes. Pressing Ctrl-D resets the device to its default setting to ensure that future print jobs are
not affected by the current print job. Using Ctrl-D might cause a print job to fail if the device is connected
through a network. If the document fails to print when sent to a network printer, change Yes to No.
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