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PS / PDF Menu

This section explains the items on the [PS / PDF Menu] tab under [Basic Configuration].

If Menu Protect is enabled, you must enter the password for printer settings to configure these settings.

Print Error Report

You can select whether or not the printer prints an error page whenever a PostScript error occurs. This setting is effective only when you are using PostScript or printing a PDF document.

The default setting is Active.

Alt. Paper Size with Reduced Print Image

You can specify how the printer processes a document if the paper size selected when the job is sent is different from the paper size selected on the printer's control panel.

If you select [Active], the document is printed at reduced size to fit the paper loaded in the printer.

If you select [Inactive], the printer suspends printing and requests a paper change.

The default setting is Active.

Job Timeout

You can specify the maximum time allocated for a single print job. If a job cannot be processed within this time, a timeout error occurs. If you select “0”, the printer will continue to attempt processing until manually interrupted. This setting is effective only when you are using PostScript or printing a PDF document.

The default setting is 0 second (s).

Wait Timeout (PS)

You can specify how long the printer waits for data. A timeout will occur when the time you specify here elapses. If a timeout occurs, PostScript jobs whose data is incomplete will be canceled. The timeout settings configured on the [General Settings] tab have priority over the timeout setting for each job. This setting is effective only when you are using PostScript or printing a PDF document.

If you specify "0", the printer will wait indefinitely.

The default setting is 295 second (s).

Halftone Density

You can specify the density of halftone. When the halftone command is specified for a job, you can adjust the printout density by changing this setting. This setting is effective only when you are using PostScript or printing a PDF document.

The default setting is Normal.

Halftone Screen Frequency

You can specify the screen frequency for halftone. This setting is effective only when you are using PostScript or printing a PDF document.

The screen frequency specified in this setting is applied only when the resolution is set to 600 dpi.

The value is halved when the resolution is set to 300 dpi. For example, if 106 lpi is specified in this setting, the actual screen frequency generated at 300 dpi will be 53 lpi.

If the resolution is set to 1200 dpi, the screen frequency will be fixed at 141 lpi, regardless of this setting.

The default setting is 106 lpi.

PDF Password

You can enter the password to be used when printing a PDF file with a password. When using the PDF direct print function, only documents with a password that matches the password specified here will be printed.

Switching between 1&2 Sided Print Functions

You can select how the printer handles a document when a paper size specification command is contained in the data for the front and back side of pages.

If you select [Active], the pages after the size change command is received are printed on the front sides.

If you select [Inactive], the printer continues to print pages on the back sides of sheets even after the size change command is received.

The default setting is Active.

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