Lexmark Monochrome Laser Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 62
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Setup Menu (continued) Menu item Printer setting Staple Alarm = Off* = Single = Continuous Select Single or Continuous if you want the printer to stop printing, display Load Staples, and sound the alarm when you send a staple job to print but the staple cartridge is empty. Either load the stapler, or press Go to clear the message and continue printing without stapling. If Staple Alarm is set to Off, the printer displays Load Staples and continues printing the job without stapling. Job Buffer Size Note: Job Buffer Size is only displayed when a hard disk option is installed, is neither defective, Read/Write nor Write protected, and Job Buffer Size is not set to 100%. = Disabled* = 10%...100% Job buffering lets you delay processing of a print job. The job is temporarily stored on an optional hard disk before being printed. This usually frees the host computer during the actual printing of a print job. The Job Buffer Size menu item lets you select the amount of hard disk space allocated to job buffering for all ports. Job Buffer Size can be set to Disabled or from 10% to 100% in 1% increments. See "Job Buffering setting" on page 168 for more information. Note: When the job buffer size is changed and saved, the hard disk is reformatted and current hard disk contents are deleted. Job Accounting Note: Job Accounting is only displayed when a hard disk option is installed, is neither defective, Read/Write nor Write protected, and Job Buffer Size is not set to 100%. = Off* = On Set Job Accounting to On to use an optional disk to store statistical information about your most recent print jobs. The statistics include whether the job printed with or without errors, the time required to print the job, the size (in bytes) of the job, the requested paper size and paper type, the total number of printed pages, and the number of copies requested. If your printer has a hard disk installed, it is capable of compiling print job statistics and storing them to disk. You may print these statistics. See "Tracking job statistics" on page 170 for more information. * Factory default Changing printer settings 62