Agilent Technologies N-Series Printer User Manual


 
Page 5-61XTRAEDIT CONFIGURATION
If the user selects None, the Configuration/Status Page will not be printed
under any conditions, except when the user selects Mode C using the
Mode Selector button on the top panel of the XLI. If the user selects
Always, the Configuration/Status Page will be printed upon power up,
when requested within a document, when an error condition occurs, and
when the user selects Mode C. The other choices restrict the printing of
the Configuration/Status Page to a smaller set of conditions.
Error Level
This option is used in conjunction with the Job Sheet option. It is used to
determine which level of error qualifies as an error for the purpose of
printing a Configuration/Status Page. It also determines, when a
Configuration/Status Page is printed, which errors are reported on the
page. The default choice is Parse. The user can also choose among
Critical, Fatal, Implementation and Superficial.
If the user chooses Fatal, the only errors reported will be those that
prevent the document from being printed. Critical errors are those will
cause the document to print incorrectly, such as missing fonts or forms.
Parse errors are those caused by incorrect or incomplete XES commands.
Implementation errors are due to the XLI implementation of XES
commands. Superficial errors are those that will not affect printed output.
Each choice is inclusive of the choice(s) above it.
Undo Settings — Alt-U
Changes to the configuration of the XLI are not installed (saved in the
XLis flash memory) until the user either quits XTRAEDIT, or uses the
Install Settings Now or Install As New Configuration commands. Undo
Settings is a command that will cancel all changes to the configuration of
the XLI that were made since the previous installation of XLI
configuration settings.
This command will not undo Font menu commands such as Load Font,
Delete Font, Pack XLI Memory and Non-Shrinkable Fonts, nor will it
undo the Delete Configuration command. These commands write
information to the XLI memory immediately.
Install Settings Now — Alt-I
Changes to the configuration of the XLI are not installed (saved in the
XLis flash memory) until the user either quits XTRAEDIT, or uses the
Install Settings Now or Install As New Configuration commands. Use this
command to save any changes to the current configuration.