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HP PS Emulation Device Settings, Available PostScript Memory, Output Protocol
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HP PS Emulation Device Settings The following controls are available and appear only in the HP PS Emulation Device Settings tab: ● Available PostScript Memory ● Output Protocol ● Send Ctrl-D Before Each Job ● Send Ctrl-D After Each Job ● Convert Gray Text to PostScript Gray ● Convert Gray Graphics to PostScript Gray ● Add Euro Currency Symbol to PostScript Fonts ● Job Timeout ● Wait Timeout ● Minimum Font Size to Download as Outline ● Maximum Font Size to Download as Bitmap Available PostScript Memory This control specifies the amount of available postscript memory and provides a spin box for changing that value. The available postscript memory is a subset of the printer's total physical memory. It is usually best to set the postscript memory to match the total RAM that appears on the configuration page. To print a configuration page from the product control panel, follow these steps: 1. Press OK to open the menus. 2. Press the Left arrow button or theRight arrow button to navigate to Main menu/Reports, and then press OK. 3. Press the Left arrow button or theRight arrow button to navigate to Reports/Config report. Press OK to print the configuration report. Output Protocol This control specifies the protocol that the product uses for print jobs. The following options are available: ● ASCII (default) ● TBCP ● Binary Click ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) to send data in ASCII (that is, 7-bit) format, which might take longer to print but can be sent through any input/output (I/O) channel, such as a serial or network port. Click TBCP (Tagged Binary Communications Protocol) to send all data except special control characters in binary (8-bit) format. The binary formats can be sent over serial communications ports and are faster than sending data in ASCII format. 212 Chapter 4 HP PCL 6 and universal printer-driver for Windows ENWW