HP (Hewlett-Packard) CM4730 MFP Printer User Manual


 
Menu item Sub-menu item Sub-menu item Values Description
PCL Form Length Type a value
between 5 and 128
lines. The factory
default is 60 lines.
PCL is a set of printer commands that
Hewlett-Packard developed to provide
access to printer features.
Orientation Portrait (default)
Landscape
Select the orientation that is most often used
for print jobs. Select Portrait if the short edge
is at the top or Landscape if the long edge is
at the top.
Font Source Select the source
from the list.
Select the font source for the user-soft default
font.
Font Number Type the font
number. The range is
between 0 and 999.
The factory default is
0.
Specify the font number for the user soft
default font by using the source that is
specified in the Font Source menu item. The
device assigns a number to each font and
lists it on the PCL font list (available from the
Administration menu).
Font Pitch Type a value
between 0.44 and
99.99. The factory
default is 10.00.
If Font Source and Font Number indicate a
contour font, use this feature to select a
default pitch (for a fixed-spaced font).
Font Point Size Type a value
between 4.00 and
999.75. The factory
default is 12.00.
If Font Source and Font Number indicate a
contour font, use this feature to select a
default point size (for a proportional-spaced
font).
Symbol Set PC-8 (default)
(50 additional symbol
sets from which to
choose)
Select any one of several available symbol
sets from the control panel. A symbol set is a
unique grouping of all the characters in a font.
Append CR to LF No (default)
Yes
Configure whether a carriage return (CR) is
appended to each line feed (LF) encountered
in backwards-compatible PCL jobs (pure text,
no job control).
Suppress Blank
Pages
No (default)
Yes
This option is for users who are generating
their own PCL, which could include extra form
feeds that cause blank pages to be printed.
When Yes is selected, form feeds are ignored
if the page is blank.
Media Source
Mapping
Standard (default)
Classic
Select and maintain input trays by number
when you are not using the device driver, or
when the software program has no option for
tray selection.
Table 2-15 Device Behavior menu (continued)
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