Lexmark Multifunction Laser C77x - Menus and Messages Guide - Page 82

Using the MFP menus, PostScript Menu, Fit

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Using the MFP menus Menu item Print Area Factory Defaults Purpose Modifies the logical and physical printable area. Returns printer settings to the factory default values. Values and descriptions Normal* Fit to Page Whole Page Restore Now Do Not Restore* Note: The Whole Page setting only affects pages printed using PCL 5 interpreter. This setting has no effect on pages printed using the PCL XL or PostScript interpreters. If attempting to print any data in the non-printable area defined by Normal Print Area, the MFP clips the image at the boundary defined by the Normal defined printable area. • All menu items are returned to the factory default values except: - Display Language - All settings in the Standard Parallel and Parallel menu items, the Standard Serial and Serial menu items, the Standard Network and Network menu items, and the Standard USB and USB menu items • All downloaded resources (fonts, macros, and symbol sets) in printer memory (RAM) are deleted. (Resources residing in flash memory or on the hard disk are unaffected.) User-defined settings remain. PostScript Menu Use these menu items to change printer settings that affect jobs using the PostScript printer language. Printing from an application may override user default settings. Menu item Print PS Error Purpose Values and descriptions Prints a page defining the Off* PostScript emulation error when an error occurs. On Discards the print job without printing an error message. Prints an error message before it discards the job. Settings 82

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Settings
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Using the MFP menus
PostScript Menu
Use these menu items to change printer settings that affect jobs using the PostScript printer language. Printing from an
application may override user default settings.
Print Area
Modifies the logical and physical
printable area.
Normal*
Fit to Page
Whole Page
Note:
The Whole Page
setting only affects pages
printed using PCL 5
interpreter. This setting has
no effect on pages printed
using the PCL XL or
PostScript interpreters. If
attempting to print any data
in the non-printable area
defined by Normal Print
Area, the MFP clips the
image at the boundary
defined by the Normal
defined printable area.
Factory Defaults
Returns printer settings to the factory
default values.
Restore Now
All menu items are
returned to the factory
default values except:
Display Language
All settings in the
Standard Parallel and
Parallel <x> menu
items, the Standard
Serial and Serial <x>
menu items, the
Standard Network
and Network <x>
menu items, and the
Standard USB and
USB <x> menu items
All downloaded
resources (fonts,
macros, and symbol
sets) in printer memory
(RAM) are deleted.
(Resources residing in
flash memory or on the
hard disk are
unaffected.)
Do Not Restore*
User-defined settings
remain.
Menu item
Purpose
Values and descriptions
Print PS Error
Prints a page defining the
PostScript emulation error when an
error occurs.
Off*
Discards the print job without
printing an error message.
On
Prints an error message
before it discards the job.
Menu item
Purpose
Values and descriptions