AGILE 5250 ALLY Users Guide and ReferencePage 2-10
!AGILE!40=10; Epson FX printer
!AGILE!40=11; Generic printer. A printer configuration that is
used as the basis for creating a configuration
when the configuration for the users printer is
not included in the 5250 ALLY EEPROM
(default)
!AGILE!40=12; Hewlett-Packard LaserJet II printer
!AGILE!40=13; Hewlett-Packard LaserJet IIISi printer
!AGILE!40=14; Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 4 printer
!AGILE!40=15; IBM QuietWriter III printer
!AGILE!40=16; Epson LQ 1000 series printer
!AGILE!40=17; Epson LQ 2500 printer
The remaining items in this section describe the components of a printer
configuration. These items are used to build or modify a printer
configuration if those available above are not satisfactory.
42 Printer Timing
The timing option is used to specify the relative speed at which the printer
can receive data. In general, laser printers should be set to fast, and dot
matrix printers should be set to slow. The printer configurations available
in flash memory specify the appropriate timing level for each printer.
To program this option:
!AGILE!42=00; Very slow
!AGILE!42=01; Slow
!AGILE!42=02; Average
!AGILE!42=03; Fast (default)
!AGILE!42=04; Very fast
43 Printer Error Timeout
Some printers do not send error information (e.g., out of paper, paper jam)
to the System. This is true of most Xerox printers. The 5250 ALLY,
however, recognizes when the printer is no longer accepting data, and it is
capable of alerting the System.
This feature determines the length of time that the 5250 ALLY will wait
after the printer is no longer accepting data before alerting the System
operator. Five seconds is suitable for most laser printers. The setting
should be increased if the System alerts the operator when no error has
actually occurred.
To program this option: