HP (Hewlett-Packard) 5200 Printer User Manual


 
Encapsulated PostScript (EPS). Use this setting to include the file as an image in another
document that is to be printed from a different program.
Archive Format. Use this setting to create a PostScript file that you can use later.
PJL archive format. This setting notifies the printer that the document is being printed in a different
printer language.
PostScript header
Use the PostScript header options to specify whether to send header information to the device each
time you print a document. The following options are available:
Download header with each print job. This is the default setting and is sufficient or most types
of printing. Use this setting if you print to a shared network device or to a file on a disk.
Assume header is downloaded and retained. If you print to a local printer, you can save printing
time by sending the header information to the device only once.
Send Header Now. Click this button to send header information to the device. This option is ignored
when you specify EPS, Archive, or PJL Archive formats.
Print PostScript error information
Use the Send PostScript error information option to print postscript error messages after the
document has been printed. The PS Emulation Driver can detect certain errors that MS Windows cannot.
If you are having printing problems, click this option. This information can help you, a system
administrator, or a device-support representative determine what caused the problem. The error
message information is not included in EPS format.
PostScript timeout values
Use the following options to specify the postscript timeout values for the printer.
Job timeout. This control specifies how long the document can take to get from the computer to
the device before the device stops trying to print the document. If you specify 0 seconds, the device
continues trying to print indefinitely. The default setting is 0 seconds. You can use the spin box to
change this value to a maximum of 32,767 seconds.
Wait timeout. This control specifies how long the device waits to get more postscript information
from the computer. After the specified time passes, the device stops trying to print the document
and prints an error message. If you are trying to print a very complicated document, you might want
to increase this value. If you specify 0 seconds, the device waits indefinitely. The default setting
is 300 seconds. You can use the spin box to change this value to a maximum of 32,767
seconds.
Advanced…
Click Advanced … to open the Advanced PostScript Options dialog box, which appears in the
following figure.
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