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PS Menu

This section describes the user tools in the PS Menu under Printer Features.

This menu appears only when an optional PostScript 3 unit is installed.

Job Timeout

You can specify how long the printer waits (in seconds) before canceling the current job when the job is interrupted while being processed.

The default setting is [Use Driver / Command].

If you select [Use Machine Settings], enter a value between 0 and 999.

The default setting is "0".

When set to "0", the current job will not be canceled when interrupted.

Wait Timeout

You can specify how long the printer waits (in seconds) before it cancels receiving the job when the printer cannot detect the end of the job.

The default setting is [Use Driver / Command].

If you select Use Machine Settings, enter a value between 0 and 999.

The default setting is "300".

When set to "0", the print job will not be canceled when the end of the job cannot be detected.

Data Format

You can select a data format.

The default setting is [TBCP].

This setting is not effective when operating the machine with a parallel or EtherTalk connection.

When operating the machine with a parallel connection, and also if the binary data is sent from the printer driver, the print job is canceled.

When operating the machine with an Ethernet connection, the print job is canceled under the following conditions:

  • The printer driver data format is TBCP, and the data format selected on the display panel is Binary Data.

  • The printer driver data format is binary, and the data format selected on the display panel is TBCP.

Resolution

You can set the print resolution in dots per inch.

The default setting is [600 dpi].

Orientation Auto Detect

You can specify whether or not the machine automatically detects the print orientation of received images.

If you select "On", the machine detects the orientation (Portrait/Landscape) of the received image and automatically applies the correct print orientation.

The default setting is [On].

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