When it is set to
Auto
, the emulator selected to print the job determines which of the installed input sources will receive
the change prompt. When set to a value other than Auto, the selected source always receives this type of prompt.
Action for Prompts
This setting enables a user to determine which input source would receive paper-related or envelope-related change
prompts when they occur. Regardless of the target source, the printer always requires some type of user assistance to
resolve the change prompt (examples: pushing a button to ignore the prompt and changing the source’s installed
media). However, this setting gives a user the option of having the printer resolve change prompt situations without
requiring any user assistance.
To change this setting:
1
From the Configuration menu, navigate to
Action for Prompts
.
2
Select from the available options to change the setting.
•
Prompt User (default)
•
Continue
•
Use Current
3
Depending on the printer model, press
OK
to save the setting, or press
X
to return to the Configuration menu
without saving any changes.
When set to
Prompt user
, the printer behaves like the past implementation. When a change prompt occurs, the printer
stops printing, posts the change prompt to the target source, and waits for the user to select an action before continuing.
When set to
Continue
, the printer automatically assumes that the user selects
Continue
every time a change prompt
is encountered. Likewise, when the device is set to
Use Current
, all change prompts will perform as if
Use Current
was
selected by the user.
Font Density
This creates microscopic holes in all black text. The holes save toner by reducing overlapping toner.
Available options: 1 to 5
Font Sharpening
This allows a user to set a text point-size value below which the high
‑
frequency screens will be used when printing font
data.
Available options:
•
Off
•
On
Reduced Curl
When on, this setting significantly reduces throughput and should be activated only as a last resort to solve paper curl
problems. The printer uses this mode only when the media type is set to Paper.
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