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Appendix B, Advanced troubleshooting, If your printer lights look like, this in configuration mode

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If your printer lights look like this in configuration mode: Then your printer: Factory Default Parallel Port Enabled setting is set to Auto, the factory default. If your printer encounters a memory shortage when trying to print a job and you are not using the parallel port, turn off Parallel Port Enabled to free up a little more memory. There are three settings for Parallel Port Enabled: Off, On and Auto. • Do a brief button press to scroll through the settings (Off, On, Auto) for this menu item. • Do a double button press to scroll to the next menu item, NPA Mode (Parallel). • Do a long button press to select and save a setting for this menu. As the setting is saved, all operator panel indicator lights remain on for approximately 2 seconds. Turn off the printer to exit Configuration Mode. Auto If your printer lights look like this in configuration mode: Then your printer: Factory Default Parallel NPA Mode setting is set to Auto, the factory default. • Auto When NPA Mode is enabled, your computer can send print jobs to the printer and query printer status information simultaneously. There are three settings for NPA Mode (Parallel): Off, On and Auto. • Do a brief button press to scroll through the settings (Off, On, Auto) for this menu item. • Do a double button press to scroll to the next menu item, Parallel Protocol. • Do a long button press to select and save a setting for this menu. As the setting is saved, all operator panel indicator lights remain on for approximately 2 seconds. Turn off the printer to exit Configuration Mode. Appendix B: Advanced troubleshooting 63

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Appendix B:
Advanced troubleshooting
If your printer lights look like
this in configuration mode:
Then your printer:
Factory
Default
Parallel Port Enabled setting is set to Auto, the factory
default.
If your printer encounters a memory shortage when trying
to print a job and you are not using the parallel port, turn off
Parallel Port Enabled to free up a little more memory.
There are three settings for Parallel Port Enabled: Off, On
and Auto.
Do a brief button press to scroll through the settings (Off,
On, Auto) for this menu item.
Do a double button press to scroll to the next menu item,
NPA Mode (Parallel).
Do a long button press to select and save a setting for
this menu. As the setting is saved, all operator panel
indicator lights remain on for approximately 2 seconds.
Turn off the printer to exit Configuration Mode.
Auto
If your printer lights look like
this in configuration mode:
Then your printer:
Factory
Default
Parallel NPA Mode setting is set to Auto, the factory default.
When NPA Mode is enabled, your computer can send print
jobs to the printer and query printer status information
simultaneously.
There are three settings for NPA Mode (Parallel): Off, On
and Auto.
Do a brief button press to scroll through the settings (Off,
On, Auto) for this menu item.
Do a double button press to scroll to the next menu item,
Parallel Protocol.
Do a long button press to select and save a setting for
this menu. As the setting is saved, all operator panel
indicator lights remain on for approximately 2 seconds.
Turn off the printer to exit Configuration Mode.
Auto