Lexmark Optra T616 Administrator's Guide (1.4 MB) - Page 77

Transmit Delay, Max Baud Rate

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Infrared Menu (continued) Menu item Transmit Delay Max Baud Rate * Factory default Values Auto* None 1...15 The Transmit Delay setting defines the amount of time the printer must wait before transmitting meaningful infrared data to the host computer, as well as the amount of time the printer requests the host computer to wait before it transmits infrared data. Select Auto to let the printer automatically set the Transmit Delay value during a power on reset to maximize link performance. In most cases, Auto is the recommended setting. If you have trouble printing when you use the infrared port, selecting a high Transmit Delay setting, such as 15, may resolve the problem. 2400 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 576000 1152000* 4000000 The maximum baud rate possible for both the printer and the infrared adapter is automatically set during a power on reset. However, if your printer is situated in a bright or highly reflective environment, you may experience intermittent communication problems. If you do, select a lower baud rate for the infrared connection. Using the Operator Panel and Menus 77

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Using the Operator Panel and Menus
Transmit Delay
Auto*
None
1
15
The
Transmit Delay
setting defines the amount of time the printer must wait before transmitting meaningful infrared data to
the host computer, as well as the amount of time the printer requests the host computer to wait before it transmits infrared
data.
Select
Auto
to let the printer automatically set the
Transmit Delay
value during a power on reset to maximize link
performance.
In most cases,
Auto
is the recommended setting. If you have trouble printing when you use the infrared port, selecting a
high
Transmit Delay
setting, such as
15
, may resolve the problem.
Max Baud Rate
2400
9600
19200
38400
57600
115200
576000
1152000*
4000000
The maximum baud rate possible for both the printer and the infrared adapter is automatically set during a power on reset.
However, if your printer is situated in a bright or highly reflective environment, you may experience intermittent communi-
cation problems. If you do, select a lower baud rate for the infrared connection.
Infrared Menu (continued)
Menu item
Values
* Factory default