4-14 Configuration
Menu
Jam Recover=
Choose between:
•
Off (factory default)
•
On
Off. The printer does not reprint the data in the jam recovery path after 1)
the jam is cleared, 2) the paper is reloaded, 3) the printer cover is closed
again, and 4) the
ON LINE
key is pressed.
The jam recovery path typically contains about 17 in. of previously printed
data
3
. Consider turning off jam recovery to prevent duplicating address
labels or negotiable, serialized, or other similar materials.
On. The printer reprints data in the jam recovery path after the jam is
sensed, the cover is opened, the jam removed, and the cover is closed
again. This helps prevent loss of material in the event that a printout is
damaged by the paper jam.
3 The length of the jam recovery path depends on the size of the print buffer. The size of the print buffer depends on the
emulation, overall size of printer memory, type and number of soft fonts, and complexity of the page.
Summary of Contents for LaserMatrix LM2405
Page 1: ...LaserMatrix The Continuous Form Laser Printer Models LM2405 LM2406 Operator Guide...
Page 2: ......
Page 56: ...3 4 Print Menus PB0 O1...
Page 58: ...3 6 Print Menus Symbol Set Example Factory Default Roman 8 CA0 Z...
Page 62: ...3 10 Print Menus PCL Font List CB0 BL...
Page 72: ...3 20 Print Menus...
Page 101: ...Operator s Guide 5 15 Pattern 0 CA0 AD Pattern 1 CA0 AE...
Page 102: ...5 16 Extended Configuration Menu Pattern 2 CA0 AF Pattern 3 CA0 AG...
Page 114: ...6 12 Maintenance Cleaning the Paper Path PB0 U2 Developer Drive Gear PB0 V...
Page 132: ...6 30 Maintenance Replacing Waste Toner Bottle PB0 Z1...
Page 138: ...6 36 Maintenance Replacing Drum Cartridge PB0 AB1...
Page 149: ...Operator s Guide 6 47 Fuser Heat and Pressure Roller Replacement PB0 CA...
Page 150: ...6 48 Maintenance...
Page 198: ...7 48 Troubleshooting Clearing A Paper Jam PB0 AJ2...
Page 207: ...Operator s Guide 7 57...
Page 218: ...Operator s Guide 8 11 This page is intentionally blank...
Page 219: ...8 12 Programmer s Reference Guide G G H H F F D E E G G B C A Standard Portrait CC1 C...
Page 221: ...8 14 Programmer s Reference Guide E E G G C H F H F G G A D B Standard Landscape CC1 D...
Page 223: ...8 16 Programmer s Reference Guide G2 G2 H H F F D E E G G B C A Custom Portrait CC1 A...
Page 225: ...8 18 Programmer s Reference Guide E E G2 G2 C H F H F G G A D B Custom Landscape CC1 B...
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