Settings Menu
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Printer Settings Menu
Timeout
Timeout (5 to 300 seconds), Off; 15
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seconds
This setting enables you to force jobs to finish if no data is received during the set period of
time.
If Timeout is 'On', jobs can finish automatically. For example, if print data still remains in the
machine because a form feed command cannot be processed, the paper can be fed
automatically.
If Timeout is 'Off', jobs will not end automatically.
IMPORTANT
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If this function is set so that a job will timeout, the machine may end a print job before all the data
has been received if it takes a long time for the PC to send the data. If this occurs, adjust the
length of the Timeout setting.
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If [Off] is selected, you will not be able to make copies until print jobs that use the Staple+Collate
and Punch settings have been completed.
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If you send data from a printer driver not compatible with the machine, and the end of job
command is not received within the time set in this setting, the machine cancels the job, which
may cause the data to be printed incorrectly.
NOTE
When a job is being processed, the Processing/Data Indicator on the control panel flashes.
Print After Completing RIP
On, Off
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This setting sets whether to use the Print After Completing RIP function.
RIP is Raster Image Processor, used for advanced graphical representation.
If Print After Completing RIP is enabled, the first page is printed after all the pages in the job
have been processed.
Although it may take longer to print the first page, the remaining pages in the job will be printed
more quickly. This is useful when several people are using the machine or when using another
function, such as the Copy function, because the printing time for a print job is reduced.
IMPORTANT
Please note that the memory of the machine can store up to 8,000 pages. When you send a
secured document to be stored in the memory to be printed at a later time, and the memory is full
(already reached its maximum capacity), your document will not be stored. The memory may be
full because the machine is being used for other functions (such as storing a document in an
inbox or storing a form) or other jobs, which use memory space.