User GuideIM 550/600 series

System (Standard)

This section describes the settings in [System] under [Printer Settings].

How to Use the "Settings"

Error Action

Setting Items

Description

Print Error Report

You can specify whether to have an error report printed when a printer or memory error occurs.

  • Default: [Off]

Auto Continue

When the paper specified on the printer driver is not set in the machine, you can specify whether the machine continues to print onto paper that has not been specified after a system error occurs (Forced Printing).

When you specify [Immediate], forced printing starts. You can display the dialog for confirming whether to continue printing and specify to wait for a specified period of time (1 to 15 minutes).

Depending on the machine settings, printing is canceled, and Forced Printing does not start. The results of Forced Printing cannot be guaranteed.

  • Default: [Off]

Store and Skip Errored Job

You can specify whether to store an error job in the machine and to print the next job. Normal Print, Sample Print, and Stored Print jobs can be stored in the machine when an error occurs. To activate this setting, specify the number of pages of the error job that the machine verifies when printing starts (1 to 999 pages). A large number of pages require time to start printing. If an error occurs after printing starts, the next job will not be printed.

  • Default: [Off]

Memory Overflow

When the sent data size is too large to process in the machine, you can specify whether to stop printing at the error page (Do not Print) or to continue printing.

To continue printing, release the Staple and Sort functions, and print the error information last.

  • Default: [Do not Print]

Error Display Setting

You can specify whether to display all print errors on the control panel. When you specify [Only Important Ones], some print errors are displayed.

  • Default: [All]

Auto Cancel Confirmation for PDL Error Job

This is the user tool when you specify [Auto Cancel for Print Job(s) on Error] to [Display]. You can specify whether to display the screen to confirm auto cancelation of the error job on the control panel. The next job does not start until the screen disappears.

  • Default: [Do not Display]

Auto Cancel for Print Job(s) on Error

When a print error occurs, you can specify whether to automatically cancel printing of the error job and the job received just before the error occurred.

  • Default: [Off]

When Exceeded Maximum Number of Sheets for Stapling

You can specify the machine's behavior when the number of pages in a document exceeds the maximum number of pages that can be stapled together.

To continue printing, cancel the Staple function. When you specify [Suspend (Alert)], you can select whether to continue or cancel printing when printing stops.

This setting item can be selected only on IM 600SRF.

  • Default: [Continue Printing]

Paper In/Out

Setting Items

Description

Sub Paper Size

You can specify whether A4 and 81/2 × 11 paper is treated as the same size.

  • Default: [Auto]

Letterhead Setting

To print onto paper that has a fixed print side or print direction (letterhead paper, for example), make the settings for image rotation and print side correctly. Set the paper so that the paper orientation and print side are placed correctly.

  • Default: [Auto Detect]

Loading Orientation-fixed Paper or Two-sided Paper

Tray Setting Priority

  • Paper Confirmation for Bypass Tray

    You can specify whether to display the confirming screen of the paper size, type, and feed direction on the control panel when the bypass tray is specified as the paper source. When [Display] is specified, you can check the print settings for the bypass tray before printing starts.

    • Default: [Do not Display]

  • Paper Mismatch Alert for Bypass Tray

    You can specify whether to display an alert on the control panel when the bypass tray is specified as the paper source and the size or type of the paper loaded in the bypass tray does not match the specified one or no paper is loaded.

    • Default: [Display]

Tray Setting Priority (Continued)

  • Bypass Tray

  • Tray 1 - 5

You can specify whether to give priority to the settings specified by the printer driver or the print command (paper size or paper type), or to the settings specified by [Tray/Paper Settings][Paper Size/Paper Type][Paper Size/Paper Type] on the control panel. You can specify the following settings for the bypass tray. For the trays 1 to 5, you can specify either [Driver/Command] or [Machine Setting(s)].

  • Driver/Command

    When a paper tray is specified for a print job, the paper settings such as paper size, type, and orientation specified by the printer driver or the print command are applied, regardless of settings specified on the control panel.

Tray Setting Priority (Continued)

  • Machine Setting(s)

    The paper settings specified on the control panel are applied to all print jobs. An error occurs when the paper settings specified by the printer driver or the print command do not match the settings specified on the control panel.

  • Machine Setting(s): Any Type

    When the paper size specified on the control panel matches the one specified by the printer driver or the print command, then the paper type specified by the printer driver or the print command is applied to the print job.

    To use this function:

    • Specify [Bypass Tray] for the input tray using the printer driver.

    • Specify the same paper size in the [Tray Paper Settings] on the machine's control panel by the printer driver or print command.

Tray Setting Priority (Continued)

  • Any Size/Type

    When the paper that matches the settings specified by the printer driver or the print command is not loaded in any of the machine's paper trays, printing proceeds with the settings being applied to the bypass tray.

  • Any Custom Size/Type

    When a custom paper size is specified by the printer driver or the print command, and the matching paper is not loaded in any of the machine's paper trays, printing proceeds with the settings being applied to the bypass tray.

  • Default

    • Bypass Tray: [Machine Setting(s): Any Type]

    • Tray 1 to 5: [Machine Setting(s)]

Tray Switching

This is the user tool when you print by specifying the tray on the printer driver. You can specify whether to switch to Auto Paper Select when the paper set in the tray is different from the settings specified on the printer driver. If the same paper is set on another tray, the paper is fed from the tray.

  • Default: [Off]

Extended Auto Tray Switching

This is the user tool when you print by specifying the paper tray. You can specify whether to use the same paper set on another tray when the paper set in the designated tray runs out.

If Auto Tray Switching for Print Settings of emulation is disabled, printing continues by Auto Tray Switching.

  • Default: [Off]

Job Separation

Specify whether to shift the position of ejected sheets for each job alternately. You can sort the output sheets per job automatically when printing a large number of sheets from multiple jobs.

This setting item can be selected only on IM 600SRF.

  • Default: [Off]

Rotate by 180 Degrees

You can specify when you rotate the print image 180 degrees relative to the paper orientation. Use this function to print onto paper whose orientation is fixed such as a letterhead or envelope.

  • Default: [Off]

Emulation

Setting Items

Description

Printer Language

Specify the printer language.

  • Default: [Auto]

Default Printer Language

You can specify the printer language to be used when the machine fails to detect the printer language.

  • Default: [PCL]

Print Settings

Setting Items

Description

Print Compressed Data

You can specify whether to uncompress and extract job data compressed in the GZIP format before printing.

  • Default: [Off]

Copies

You can specify the number of copies when printing without using the printer driver.

  • Default: [1] copies

2 Sided Print

You can select to have print on both sides of each page.

  • Default: [Off]

Blank Page Print

You can specify whether or not to print blank pages.

  • Default: [On]

Page Size

You can select the default paper size.

Region A icon (mainly Europe and Asia)

  • Default: [A4]

Region B icon (mainly North America)

  • Default: [81/2 × 11]

Edge to Edge Print

You can specify whether to remove trailing, top, or bottom margins when printing a document.

  • Default: [Off]

Reserved Job Waiting Time

You can specify how long the machine waits to receive a print job before allowing other functions to interrupt it.

  • Default: [Short Wait]

Print Quality

Setting Items

Description

Edge Smoothing

You can specify whether to smooth along the edges of diagonal lines.

  • Default: [On]

Toner Saving

You can specify whether to reduce toner consumption when printing. When this setting is enabled, print quality may be degraded.

  • Default: [Off]

Memory

Setting Items

Description

Memory Usage

You can specify the memory priority of the machine. Select which memory has priority, Font Priority or Frame Priority.

  • Default: [Frame Priority]