NEC 870 User Guide - Page 76

Energy Saving Timeout, Adobe Memory Booster, JamRecovery, Wait Timeout, Manual Feed Timeout, Auto-

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Chapter 5: DOS Printing Energy Saving Timeout This setting lets you specify how long your printer will wait without receiving data before going into Energy Saving Mode. The default setting is 30 minutes. The On Line light on your printer's Operator panel will blink slowly when the printer is in Energy Saving Mode. The printer will automatically "wake" from Energy Saving Mode when it receives a print job or the Operator panel button is pressed. Adobe Memory Booster This option lets you turn Adobe Memory Booster on or off. Adobe Memory Booster is an advanced printer technology that effectively triples your printer's memory, allowing you to print complex documents that traditional printer architectures would fail to print. The default setting is on and NEC recommends that you leave this on. See Chapter 3 of this user's guide for more information. JamRecovery When jam recovery is turned on, the printer reserves part of its memory so that it can reprint a page if there is a printer jam. This causes printing to be slower. The default setting is off. Wait Timeout This setting determines how long the printer will 76 wait for data before ejecting a partially printed page. You may want to set a longer time if you use software that pauses for processing for extended periods during printing (such as some database programs). The default setting is 40 seconds. You can deactivate the wait timeout by setting it to off. Manual Feed Timeout This setting determines how long the printer will wait for you to insert paper into the manual feed tray. If you do not insert paper within the specified period, the printer will print the job using paper from the Multi-purpose tray. The default setting is 255 seconds. You can also set this timeout to off, which causes the printer to wait indefinitely (not recommended for a network printer). Auto-continue When auto-continue is on, the printer automatically resumes printing after most errors. When auto-continue is off, the printer waits for you to press the Operator panel button before it resumes printing. The default setting is on. Horizontal Offset The horizontal offset setting allows you to shift the printing on the page either to the right or left. You can use this setting to very accurately adjust the printing position, for example, if you need to

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Chapter 5: DOS Printing
Energy Saving Timeout
This setting lets you specify how long your
printer will wait without receiving data before
going into Energy Saving Mode. The default
setting is 30 minutes. The On Line light on your
printer’s Operator panel will blink slowly when
the printer is in Energy Saving Mode. The printer
will automatically “wake” from Energy Saving
Mode when it receives a print job or the Operator
panel button is pressed.
Adobe Memory Booster
This option lets you turn Adobe Memory Booster
on
or
off
. Adobe Memory Booster is an advanced
printer technology that effectively triples your
printer’s memory, allowing you to print complex
documents that traditional printer architectures
would fail to print. The default setting is
on
and
NEC recommends that you leave this on. See
Chapter 3 of this user’s guide for more
information.
JamRecovery
When jam recovery is turned
on
, the printer
reserves part of its memory so that it can reprint a
page if there is a printer jam. This causes printing
to be slower. The default setting is
off
.
Wait Timeout
This setting determines how long the printer will
wait for data before ejecting a partially printed
page. You may want to set a longer time if you use
software that pauses for processing for extended
periods during printing (such as some database
programs). The default setting is
40 seconds
. You
can deactivate the wait timeout by setting it to
off
.
Manual Feed Timeout
This setting determines how long the printer will
wait for you to insert paper into the manual feed
tray. If you do not insert paper within the
specified period, the printer will print the job
using paper from the Multi-purpose tray. The
default setting is 255 seconds. You can also set this
timeout to off, which causes the printer to wait
indefinitely (not recommended for a network
printer).
Auto-continue
When auto-continue is
on
, the printer
automatically resumes printing after most errors.
When auto-continue is
off
, the printer waits for
you to press the Operator panel button before it
resumes printing. The default setting is
on
.
Horizontal Offset
The horizontal offset setting allows you to shift
the printing on the page either to the right or left.
You can use this setting to very accurately adjust
the printing position, for example, if you need to