Lexmark Monochrome Laser Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 60

Protect, Jam Recovery

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Setup Menu (continued) Menu item Jam Recovery Page Protect * Factory default Printer setting = On = Off = Auto* When Jam Recovery is set to Off, the printer does not reprint a page that has jammed. When Jam Recovery is set to On, the printer keeps the image for a printed page until that page successfully exits the printer. The printer reprints all jammed pages. If Jam Recovery is set to Auto, the printer keeps the image and reprints the page unless the memory required to hold the page is needed for other printer tasks. = Off* = On Set Page Protect to On to make sure an entire page is processed before it is printed. This may be helpful if you are having trouble printing a page properly because of complex page errors. If you still cannot print the page, your printer may not have enough memory to process the page. You may have to reduce the size and number of fonts on the page, or increase the installed printer memory. For most print jobs, you do not need to set Page Protect to On. When Page Protect is set to On, printing may be slower. Changing printer settings 60

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Changing printer settings
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Jam Recovery
= On
= Off
= Auto*
When Jam Recovery is set to Off, the printer does not reprint a
page that has jammed.
When Jam Recovery is set to On, the printer keeps the image
for a printed page until that page successfully exits the printer.
The printer reprints all jammed pages.
If Jam Recovery is set to Auto, the printer keeps the image and
reprints the page unless the memory required to hold the page
is needed for other printer tasks.
Page Protect
= Off*
= On
Set Page Protect to On to make sure an entire page is
processed before it is printed. This may be helpful if you are
having trouble printing a page properly because of complex
page errors. If you still cannot print the page, your printer may
not have enough memory to process the page. You may have
to reduce the size and number of fonts on the page, or increase
the installed printer memory.
For most print jobs, you do not need to set Page Protect to On.
When Page Protect is set to On, printing may be slower.
Setup Menu (continued)
Menu item
Printer setting
* Factory default