Epson AcuLaser 2600DTN User Manual
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Using the Control Panel241 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Confidential Job Menu This menu allows you to print or delete print jobs stored in the printer’s Hard Disk Drive using the Confidential Job feature of the printer driver’s Reserve Job function. You need to enter the correct password to access this data. For instructions on using this menu, see Using the Confidential Job Menu on page 279. Parallel Menu These settings control communication between the printer and the computer when using the parallel interface. * After this item is changed, the setting value takes effect after a warm boot or after the power is turned on again. While it is reflected in the Status Sheet and EJL read-back, the actual change takes effect after a warm boot or after the power is turned on again. Parallel I/F Allows you to activate or deactivate the parallel interface. Speed Specifies the pulse width of the ACKNLG signal when receiving data in the Compatibility mode or Nibble mode. When Fast is selected, the pulse width is about 1 µs. When Normal is selected, the pulse width is about 10 µs. Bi-D Item Settings (default in bold) Parallel I/F*On, Off Speed*Fast, Normal Bi-D* Nibble, ECP, Off Buffer Size*Normal, Maximum, Minimum
242Using the Control Panel Allows you to specify the bidirectional communication mode. When you select Off, bidirectional communication is disabled. Buffer Size Determines the amount of memory to be used for receiving data and printing data. If Maximum is selected, more memory is allocated for receiving data. If Minimum is selected, more memory is allocated for printing data. Note: ❏To activate Buffer Size settings, you must turn off the printer for more than five seconds then turn it back on. Or, you can perform a Reset All operation, as explained in Reset Menu on page 239. ❏Resetting the printer erases all print jobs. Make sure the Ready light is not flashing when you reset the printer. USB Menu These settings control communication between the printer and the computer when using the USB interface.
Using the Control Panel243 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 *1After this item is changed, the setting value takes effect after a warm boot or after the power is turned on again. While it is reflected in the Status Sheet and EJL read-back, the actual change takes effect after a warm boot or after the power is turned on again. *2Displayed only when a USB external device with D4 support is connected. The USB Ext I/F Confg setting is set to No automatically when exiting the panel settings. *3Displayed only when a USB external device with D4 support is connected and the USB Ext I/F Confg setting is set to Yes. The contents of the settings depend on the USB external device settings. *4Displayed only when the Get IP Address setting is set to Auto. This setting cannot be changed. *5When the Get IP Address setting is changed from Panel or PING to Auto, the panel setting values are saved. When Auto is changed to Panel or PING, the saved setting values are displayed. 192.168.192.168 if the settings are not made from the panel. USB I/F Allows you to activate or deactivate the USB interface. Item Settings (default in bold) USB I/F *1On, Off USB Speed *1HS, FS USB ExtI/F Confg *2No, Yes Get IP Address *3Panel, Auto, PING IP Address *3*4*50.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 Subnet Mask *30.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 Gate Way *30.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 NetWare *3On, Off AppleTalk *3On, Off MS Network *3On, Off Rendezvous *3On, Off USB Ext I/F Init *3- Buffer Size *1Normal, Maximum, Minimum
244Using the Control Panel USB SPEED Allows you to select the operation mode of USB interface. Selecting HS is recommended. Select FS if HS does not work on your computer system. Buffer Size Determines the amount of memory to be used for receiving data and printing data. If Maximum is selected, more memory is allocated for receiving data. If Minimum is selected, more memory is allocated for printing data. Note: ❏To activate Buffer Size settings, you must turn off the printer for more than five seconds then turn it back on. Or, you can perform a Reset All operation, as explained in Reset Menu on page 239. ❏Resetting the printer erases all print jobs. Make sure the Ready light is not flashing when you reset the printer. Network Menu See the Network Guide for each setting. AUX Menu See the Network Guide for each setting. LJ4 Menu These settings control the fonts and symbol sets when in the LJ4 mode.
Using the Control Panel245 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 *1Available only when the optional font ROM module is installed. *2Depending on whether Letter (60) or A4 (64) paper has been selected. Item Settings (default in bold) Font SourceResident, Download, ROM A *1 Font Number0 to 65535 (depending on your settings) Pitch 0.44 ... 10.00 ... 99.99 cpi in 0.01-cpi increments Height 4.00 ... 12.00 ... 999.75 pt in 0.25-pt increments SymSetIBM-US, Roman-8, Roman-9, ECM94-1, 8859-2 ISO, 8859-9 ISO, 8859-10ISO, 8859-15ISO, PcBlt775, IBM-DN, PcMultiling, PcE.Europe, PcTk437, PcEur858, Pc1004, WiAnsi, WiE.Europe, WiTurkish, WiBALT, DeskTop, PsText, VeInternati, VeUS, MsPublishin, Math-8, PsMath, VeMath, PiFont, Legal, UK, ANSI ASCII, Swedis2, Italian, Spanish, German, Norweg1, French2, Windows, McText, PcIcelandic, PcLt774, PcTurk1, PcPortugues, PcEt850, PcTurk2, PcCanFrench, PcSI437, PcNordic, 8859-3 ISO, 8859-4 ISO, WiBaltic, WiEstonian, WiLatvian, Mazowia, CodeMJK, BpBRASCII, BpAbicomp, PcGk437, PcGk851, PcGk869, 8859-7 ISO, WiGreek, Europe3, PcCy855, PcCy866, PcLt866, PcUkr866, PcLit771, 8859-5 ISO, WiCyrillic, Bulgarian, Hebrew7, 8859-8 ISO, Hebrew8, PcHe862, Arabic8, PcAr864, 8859-6 ISO, OCR A, OCR B, Pc866Cyr, Pc866Ukr, WinCyr, ISOCyr, Pc8Grk, Pc851Grk, WinGrk, ISOGrk, Greek8, Pc862Heb, Pc864Ara, HPWARA Form 5 ... 60/64 *2 ... 128 lines Source SymSet 0 ... 277 ... 3199 Dest SymSet 0 ... 277 ... 3199 CR FunctionCR, CR + LF LF FunctionLF, CR + LF Tray Assign 4, 4K, 5S
246Using the Control Panel Note: If you normally use the HP LaserJet 4 printer driver when printing, you should change settings using this driver whenever you can. Printer driver settings always override the LJ4 Menu options. FontSource Sets the default font source. Font Number Sets the default font number for the default font source. The available number depends on the settings you made. Pitch Specifies the default font pitch if the font is scalable and of fixed-pitch. You can select from 0.44 to 99.99 cpi (characters per inch), in 0.01-cpi increments. This item may not appear depending on the Font Source or Font Number settings. Height Specifies the default font height if the font is scalable and proportional. You can select from 4.00 to 999.75 points, in 0.25-point increments. This item may not appear depending on the Font Source or Font Number settings. SymSet Selects the default symbol set. If the font you selected in Font Source and Font Number is not available in the new SymSet setting, the Font Source and the Font Number settings are automatically replaced with the default value, IBM-US. Form
Using the Control Panel247 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Selects the number of lines for the selected paper size and orientation. This also causes a line spacing (VMI) change, and the new VMI value is stored in the printer. This means that later changes in the Page Size or Orientation settings cause changes in the Form value, based on the stored VMI. Source SymSet, Dest SymSet Available only in certain locations where printers are sold with a special ROM module installed to handle specific languages. CR Function, LF Function These functions are included for users of particular operating systems, such as UNIX. Tray Assign Changes the assignment for the paper source select command. When 4 is selected, the commands are set as compatible with the HP LaserJet 4. When 4K is selected, the commands are set as compatible with the HP LaserJet 4000, 5000, and 8000. When 5S is selected, the commands are set as compatible with the HP LaserJet 5Si. GL2 Menu This menu lets you set the printer to emulate a plotter, allowing you to use software which requires a plotter for output. The LJ4GL2 mode is similar to the GL/2 mode supported in the HP LaserJet 4 mode. The GLlike mode emulates some of the HP-GL plotter commands and includes all the commands found in HP’s GL/2 mode, as well as two additional commands.
248Using the Control Panel * Available only when GLlike is selected as the GL Mode. Before you start printing in the GL/2 mode You may need to change the following print options in your application, depending on your output needs. Check these settings to make sure they match the data you are trying to print. If you need to configure the printer settings, first switch to the GL/2 emulation mode, then change the settings using the printer driver, or the control panel menus. Item Settings (default in bold) GL ModeLJ4GL2, GLlike ScaleOff, A0, A1, A2, A3 OriginCorner, Center PenPen0, Pen1, Pen2*, Pen3*, Pen4*, Pen5*, Pen6* EndButt, Square, Triangular, Round JoinMitered, Miteredbeveled, Triangular, Round, Beveled, None Pen 0 through 6 0.05 ... 0.35 ... 5.00 mm in 0.05-mm increments Print Options Settings Paper size Printer’s paper size setting Driver (plotter selection)HP-GL/2 or HP-GL Pen configuration Pen thickness Plot origin Center or Corner OrientationGLlike offers landscape only LJ4GL2 offers landscape and portrait
Using the Control Panel249 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Note: Settings or data saved in the printer’s RAM (such as downloaded fonts) may be erased when you change the emulation mode. GL Mode Specifies whether the printer uses a direct emulation of the GL/2 plotter language, or the HP LaserJet 4 emulation of GL/2. Scale Specifies whether the output from the software is scaled. The scale factor is based on the output paper size of the application. Origin Specifies whether the logical origin of the “plotter” is the corner or the center of the paper. Pen Allows you to choose a pen which you can then set the thickness for in the Pen 0 through 6 item. The LJ4GL2 mode supports two pens (0 and 1), while the GLlike mode supports seven pens (0 through 6). End Specifies the way in which lines end. Join Specifies the way in which lines are joined. Pens 0 through 6 Allows you to set the thickness of the pens used to make the printout. Pen 0 and Pen 1 are available in the LJ4GL2 mode, and Pen 0 through Pen 6 are available in the GLlike mode.
250Using the Control Panel PS3 Menu These settings are available in the PS3 mode. * Available only in the color mode. Error Sheet When you select On, the printer prints out an error sheet. Coloration Allows you to select the color printing mode or monochrome printing mode. Image Protect The printer employs lossy compression when Off is selected. The printer does not employ lossy compression when On is selected. Lossy compression refers to a data compression technique in which some amount of data is lost. ESCP2 Menu This menu allows you to make settings which affect the printer when it is in the ESC/P 2 emulation mode. Item Settings (default in bold) Error SheetOff, On Coloration*Color, Mono Image ProtectOff, On