Epson EPL-N1200 User Manual - Page 67

LT and AUX Menus, Buffer Size, Maximum, Normal

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Serial menu items Menu item Word Length Baud Rate Parity Stop Bit XOn/XOff DTR Buffer Size Description Selects a 7- or 8-bit word length Sets the baud rate (communication speed); 9600 is the default Enables or disables parity checking for error detection; None is the default Sets the number of stop bits to send at the end of each character sent to the printer; 1 is the default Sets the XOn/XOff protocol to On, Off, or Robust (sends an XOn signal when the printer is ready for data); used with the DTR menu item below Turns the DTR (data terminal ready) protocol on or off; used with the XOn/XOff menu item above Sets the memory allocation used for the optional serial interface: Maximum (more for receiving data), Minimum (more for printing data), Normal (balanced usage) LT and AUX Menus The LT menu appears only when you have installed the LocalTalk/Serial module (described in Chapter 4) and have set the Emulation menu to LT (see page 3-10). The AUX menu is available only when you have installed a Type B interface. Both menus have one menu item, Buffer Size, that sets the memory allocation used for the optional interface. You can set it to Maximum (more memory allocated for receiving data), Minimum (more memory allocated for printing data), or Normal (for balanced usage); Normal is the default. 3-16 Using the Control Panel

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Serial menu items
Menu item
Description
Word Length
Selects a 7- or
8-bit
word length
Baud Rate
Sets the baud rate (communication speed);
9600
is the
default
Parity
Enables or disables parity checking for error detection;
None is the default
Stop Bit
Sets the number of stop bits to send at the end of each
character sent to the printer;
1
is the default
XOn/XOff
Sets the XOn/XOff protocol to
On
, Off, or Robust (sends
an XOn signal when the printer is ready for data); used
with the DTR menu item below
DTR
Turns the DTR (data terminal ready) protocol on or
off
;
used with the XOn/XOff menu item above
Buffer Size
Sets the memory allocation used for the optional serial
interface: Maximum (more for receiving data),
Minimum (more for printing data),
Normal
(balanced
usage)
LT and AUX Menus
The LT menu appears only when you have installed the
LocalTalk/Serial module (described in Chapter 4) and have set
the Emulation menu to
LT
(see page 3-10). The AUX menu is
available only when you have installed a Type B interface.
Both menus have one menu item,
Buffer Size
, that sets the
memory allocation used for the optional interface. You can set
it to
Maximum
(more memory allocated for receiving data),
Minimum
(more memory allocated for printing data), or
Normal
(for balanced usage);
Normal
is the default.
3-16
Using the Control Panel