Operator`s manual

PRINTER CONFIGURATION
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complete the reprint successfully depends on whether the data for the
current page is still in the printer’s memory. Refer to the following Reprint
Page Size option for more information regarding how much data may be
retained.
When
Break Page is selected, the printer will stop printing and go off line
as soon as a paper out or paper jam condition is detected. After a new box
of forms is loaded, printing will resume where it left off. The
Break Page
setting is appropriate when you know a page is too large to reprint (exceeds
available buffer size, e.g. contains large graphic images). This will suppress
the error message
Cannot Reprint before printing continues.
Reprint Page Size
Page Size
8192 Characters
Possible Values: 0, …, 8192*, …, 28672
This item selects how much of the 32K byte input buffer is set aside for
reprinting a page when
Finish Page or Reprint Page has been
selected for the Paper Out Fault Action item (see above). The value
selected (0 to 28K bytes in 1K byte increments) should be set to
accommodate the largest page expected, but not unnecessarily large since
the larger this is set, the smaller the effective I/O buffer. The 8K byte
default setting should be large enough to hold most pages of text, but may
not be large enough to hold more complex or graphic filled pages. If the
page size selected is not large enough, the page will be broken as described
under Paper Out Fault Action item above.
If the Paper Out Fault Action item is set to
Break Page, the Reprint Page
Size may be set to
0 to allow the largest possible I/O buffer.
Ribbon Checking
Ribbon Check
On
Possible Values: On*, Off
This item selects whether or not ribbon checking is active. This feature
works exclusively with Printek ribbons. When Ribbon Checking is On, the
printer alerts the operator if a ribbon is not installed, or if the ribbon life has