User Guide
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Operator Panel Menus
Operator Panel
PS Menu
The PS menu allows you to Print PS Errors. Items available in this menu are described below
Spooling
Start Spooling
Destination
Destination
The spooling feature allows print jobs to be
automatically spooled to the Flash memory.
This is a diagnostic tool.
As the flash memory is limited in size under
some circumstances the hard drive may be
required.
Start Spooling
Off
Spool and
Print
Spool Only
Off
Destination
User Flash
Disk
User Flash
USB Setup
This item allows you to set up the USB
interface.
Interpreter
Auto Switch
PCL
PostScript 3
Auto Switch
Format
Raw
Normal
Binary
Raw
Configures how incoming print jobs are
scanned for special binary control codes.
RAW=no processing
Normal = “Adobe Standard Protocol” (ASP)
Binary = “Binary Control Protocol” (BCP)
When Interpreter setting is Auto Switch and
this setting is Raw, the printer will
automatically determine the control code
method, defaulting to Normal if no codes are
found.
Delay Out Close
On/Off
Off
When ON, the printer will wait until the job
is completely printed and delivered to the
output tray before terminating the
connection, allowing all reverse-channel
data to be sent back to the host. This will
cause a reduction in printer throughput.
When OFF, reverse-channel data generated
after the job interpretation is discarded. No
reduction in printer throughput occurs.
Binary PS
On/Off
On
When On, the feature allows all binary codes
to be processed by the PostScript interpreter.
When Off, special binary control codes may
be intercepted per the Format item setting.
Parameter
Value
Default
Description
Print PS Errors
On/Off
Off
Choose to either print or not print PS errors.
Menu Item
Value
Default
Description
Summary of Contents for 9040
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