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4-5
Setting up the printer
PRINT START PAGE
YES/NO [YES]
Use this option to specify whether the Colorwriter should print a start page when
it is restarted. The start page verifies that the Colorwriter is working properly. It
contains color samples and the following information: printer name, amount of
memory installed, software and hardware version, enabled network protocols and
connections, color mode, print queues enabled, and font samples.
PRINT TO PSERROR
YES/NO [NO]
Use this option to specify whether the Colorwriter should print the available
portion of a print job when it encounters a PostScript error. Select
YES
to print the
portion of the job that was processed before the error occurred; select
NO
to cancel
printing when a PostScript error is encountered.
PRINT COVER PAGE
YES/NO [NO]
Use this option to specify whether the Colorwriter should print a cover page (job
summary) at the end of each print job. If you select
YES
, each print job is followed
by a page containing the name of the user who sent the job, the document name,
the Colorwriter name, the time the job was printed, the number of pages printed,
and the status of the job. If a PostScript error occurred and
PRINT TO PSERROR
is
set to
Yes
, the error message will appear for the job status.
Cover pages are printed on the paper size selected as the Default Size in the Printer
Setup in the printer control panel—letter or A4. If you have set the Colorwriter to
Print Cover Page (in System Setup in the printer control panel) but you do not
have the default size paper available in the main or optional cassette when you
print, at the end of the job you will see a message
LOAD (SIZE) PAPER
indicating
that you should load the correct paper size for the cover page.
N
OTE
:
If you are not using letter-size or A4 paper, do not print cover pages.
LOW TONER ERROR
YES/NO [NO]
Select
YES
if you want the Colorwriter to stop printing a job as soon as the engine
reports a low toner condition. Select
NO
if you want the Colorwriter to display the
low toner warning but continue to print.