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    							Understanding the Printer Menus289
    Symbol Set
    Purpose:
    To specify a symbol set for a specified font.
    Va l u e s :
    Font Size
    Purpose:
    To specify the font size for scalable typographic fonts.
    Va l u e s :
    Font size refers to the height of the characters in the font. One point equals 
    approximately 1/72 of an inch.
     NOTE: The Font Size menu is only displayed for typographic fonts.
    See also:
    Courier BdIt Helvetica BdOb ZapfDingbats
    DESKTOP ISO L5 PC-8 TK
    DNGBTSMS ISO L6 PI FONT
    ISO-11 LEGAL PS MATH
    ISO-15 MATH-8 PS TEXT
    ISO-17 MC TEXT ROMAN-8
    *
    ISO-21 MS PUB SYMBOL
    ISO-4 PC-1004 WIN 3.0
    ISO-6 PC-775 WINBALT
    ISO-60 PC-8 WINGDINGS
    ISO-69 PC-850 WIN L1
    ISO L1 PC-852 WIN L2
    ISO L2 PC-8 DN WIN L5
    12.00
    *Sets the values in increments of 0.25.
    4.00 – 50.00
     
    						
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    Pitch and Point Size
    Font Pitch
    Purpose:
    To specify the font pitch for scalable mono spaced fonts.
    Va l u e s :
    Font pitch refers to the number of fixed-space characters in a horizontal inch of 
    type. For nonscalable mono spaced fonts, the pitch is displayed, but cannot be 
    changed.
     NOTE: The Font Pitch menu is only displayed for fixed or mono spaced 
    fonts.
    See also:
    Pitch and Point Size
    Form Line
    Purpose:
    To set the number of lines in a page.
    Va l u e s :
    mm series
    inch series
    10.00*Sets the value in increments of 0.01.
    6.00–24.00
    64
    *1Sets the value in increments of 1.
    5–128
    *1Denotes country-specific factory default values. 
    60*1Sets the value in increments of 1.
    5–128
    *1Denotes country-specific factory default values. 
     
    						
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    The printer sets the amount of space between each line (vertical line spacing) 
    based on the Form Line and Orientation menu items. Select the correct 
    Form Line and Orientation before changing Form Line.
    See also:
    Orientation
    Quantity
    Purpose:
    To set the default print quantity. (Set the number of copies required for a specific 
    job from the printer driver. Values selected from the printer driver always 
    override values selected from the operator panel.)
    Va l u e s :
    Image Enhance
    Purpose:
    To specify whether to enable the Image Enhance feature, which makes the 
    boundary line between black and white smoother to decrease jagged edges and 
    enhance the visual appearance.
    Va l u e s :
    Hex Dump
    Purpose:
    To help isolate the source of a print job problem. With Hex Dump selected, all 
    data sent to the printer is printed in hexadecimal and character representation. 
    Control codes are not executed.
    Va l u e s :
    1*Sets the value in increments of 1.
    1–999
    OffDisables the Image Enhance feature.
    On
    *Enables the Image Enhance feature.
    Disable
    *Disables the Hex Dump feature.
     
    						
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    Draft Mode
    Purpose:
    To save toner by printing in the draft mode. The print quality is reduced when 
    printing in the draft mode.
    Va l u e s :
    LineTermination
    Purpose:
    To add the line termination commands.
    Va l u e s :
    Default Color
    Purpose:
    To specify the color mode to Color or Black. This setting is used for a print 
    job that does not specify a print mode.
    Va l u e s :
    EnableEnables the Hex Dump feature.
    Disable
    *Does not print in the draft mode.
    EnablePrints in the draft mode.
    Off
    *The line termination command is not added.
    CR=CR, LF=LF, FF=FF
    Add-LFThe LF command is added.
    CR=CR-LF, LF=LF, FF=FF
    Add-CRThe CR command is added.
    CR=CR, LF=CR-LF, FF=CR-FF
    CR-XXThe CR and LF commands are added.
    CR=CR-LF, LF=CR-LF, FF=CR-FF
    Black
    *Prints in the black and white mode.
     
    						
    							Understanding the Printer Menus293
    Network
    Use the Network menu to change the printer settings affecting jobs sent to the 
    printer through the wired or wireless network.
     NOTE: Values marked by an asterisk (*) are the factory default menu settings.
    Ethernet
    Purpose:
    To specify the communication speed and the duplex settings of Ethernet. The 
    change becomes effective after the printer is turned off and then on again.
    Va l u e s :
    Wireless Status
     NOTE: Wireless Status feature is available only when the printer is connected 
    using the wireless network.
    Purpose:
    To confirm the wireless communication status.
    Va l u e s :
    ColorPrints in the color mode.
    Auto
    *Detects the Ethernet settings automatically.
    10BASE-T HalfUses 10BASE-T Half-duplex.
    10BASE-T FullUses 10BASE-T Full-duplex.
    100BASE-TX HalfUses 100BASE-TX Half-duplex.
    100BASE-TX FullUses 100BASE-TX Full-duplex.
    1000BASE-T FullUses 1000BASE-T Full-duplex.
    Connection Good
    Acceptable
    Low
    No Reception
     
    						
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    Wireless Setup
     NOTE: Wireless Setup is available only when the printer is connected using the 
    wireless network.
    Purpose:
    To configure the wireless network interface.
    Va l u e s :
     
    						
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    Manual 
    SetupEnter (SSID)Specifies a name to identify the wireless 
    network. Up to 32 alphanumeric characters can 
    be entered.
    Infra-
    structureSelect when you configure the wireless setting through the 
    access point such as a wireless router.
    No SecuritySpecifies No Security to configure the wireless 
    setting without specifying a security method 
    from WEP, WPA-PSK-TKIP, and WPA-PSK-
    AES.
    WEP(64Bit)Specifies the WEP 64 bit key to use through the 
    wireless network. Up to 10 hexadecimal 
    characters can be entered.
    Transmit 
    KeySpecifies the transmit key from 
    WEP Key 1, WEP Key 2, WEP 
    Key 3, and WEP Key 4.
    WEP(128Bit)Specifies the WEP 128 bit key to use through 
    the wireless network. Up to 26 hexadecimal 
    characters can be entered.
    Transmit 
    KeySpecifies the transmit key from 
    WEP Key 1, WEP Key 2, WEP 
    Key 3, and WEP Key 4.
    WPA-PSK-
    TKIPSelect to configure the wireless setting with the 
    security method of WPA-PSK-TKIP.
    PassPhrase 
    EntrySpecifies the passphrase of 
    alphanumeric characters from 8 
    to 63 only when WPA-PSK-
    TKIP is selected for Encryption.
    WPA2-PSK-
    AESSelect to configure the wireless setting with the 
    security method of WPA2-PSK-AES.
    PassPhrase 
    EntrySpecifies the passphrase of 
    alphanumeric characters from 8 
    to 63 only when WPA-PSK-AES 
    is selected for Encryption.
     
    						
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    Reset Wireless
     NOTE: Reset Wireless feature is available only when the printer is connected 
    using the wireless network.
    Purpose:
    To initialize wireless network settings. After executing this function and 
    rebooting the printer, all wireless network settings are reset to their default 
    values.
    Va l u e s :
    Ad-hocSelect to configure the wireless setting without the access point 
    such as a wireless router.
    No SecuritySelect to configure the wireless setting without 
    specifying the security method from WEP.
    WEP(64Bit)Specifies the WEP 64 bit key to use through the 
    wireless network. Up to 10 hexadecimal 
    characters can be entered.
    Transmit 
    KeySpecifies the transmit key from 
    WEP Key 1, WEP Key 2, WEP 
    Key 3, and WEP Key 4.
    WEP(128Bit)Specifies the WEP 128 bit key to use through 
    the wireless network. Up to 26 hexadecimal 
    characters can be entered.
    Transmit 
    KeySpecifies the transmit key from 
    WEP Key 1, WEP Key 2, WEP 
    Key 3, and WEP Key 4.
    WPS Push Btn. 
    CtrlPBC Start Cancel
    *Disables the security method of 
    WPS-PBC.
    Start Configures the wireless setting 
    with the security method of 
    WPS-PBC.
    PIN 
    CodeStart Config.
    *Configures the wireless setting using the PIN 
    code assigned automatically by the printer.
    Print PIN 
    CodePrints the PIN code. Confirm it when entering 
    PIN assigned to the printer into your computer.
    Are You Sure?Press the  (Set) button to reset the wireless setting.
     
    						
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    TCP/IP
    Purpose:
    To configure TCP/IP settings. 
    Va l u e s :
    IP Mode Dual Stack*Uses both IPv4 and IPv6 to set the IP 
    address.
    IPv4 ModeUses IPv4 to set the IP address.
    IPv6 ModeUses IPv6 to set the IP address.
     
    						
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    Protocol
    Purpose:
    To enable or disable each protocol. The change becomes effective after the 
    printer is turned off and then on again.
    Va l u e s :
    IPv4 Get IP Address AutoIP*Sets the IP address automatically. A random 
    value in the range of 169.254.1.0 to 
    169.254.254.255 that is not currently in use 
    on the network is set as the IP address. The 
    subnet mask is set as 255.255.0.0.
    BOOTPSets the IP address using BOOTP.
    RARPSets the IP address using RARP. 
    DHCPSets the IP address using DHCP.
    PanelUse this option when you want to set the IP 
    address manually on the operator panel.
    IP AddressWhen an IP address is being set manually, the 
    IP is allocated to the printer using the format 
    nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn. Each octet that makes up 
    nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn is a value in the range of 0 
    to 254. 127 and any value in the range of 224 
    to 254 cannot be specified for the first octet 
    of a gateway address. 
    Subnet MaskWhen an IP address is being set manually, the 
    subnet mask is specified using the format 
    nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn. Each octet that makes up 
    nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn is a value in the range of 0 
    to 255. 255.255.255.255 cannot be specified 
    as the subnet mask.
    Gateway AddressWhen an IP address is being set manually, the 
    gateway address is specified using the format 
    nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn. Each octet that makes up 
    nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn is a value in the range of 0 
    to 254. 127 and any value in the range of 224 
    to 254 cannot be specified for the first octet 
    of a gateway address. 
    IPsec Disable
    *Disables IPsec.
     
    						
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