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Printing Using the Serial Interface
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A.6 Printing Using the Serial Interface When printing using the serial interface, you need to specify the following settings on the printer and the printer driver. Settings on the Printer Set the following settings using the control panel. Refer to • For details about each items on the control panel: "Serial" (P. 63) 1. Press the button to display the Menu screen. 2. Select [Admin Menu] > [Network/Port] > [Serial] > [Port Status] by pressing the buttons. 3. Set [Port Status] to [Enable]. 4. According to the environment to use, set the size of receive buffer memory at [Buffer Size] setting of [Allocate Memory] (default: 64 MB). 5. Set the parameters at [Admin Menu] > [Network/Port] > [Serial] (required). n Example for using this printer as a PostScript printer Print Mode: PS Adobe Protocol: Standard Baud rate: 9600bps Stop Bit: 1bit Parity: Not Available Xon-Xoff Control: On DTR Control: Fix-High (when the host computer is Windows) n Example when printing the print job that includes binary data such as PCL, TIFF, and PDF Baud rate: 9600bps Stop Bit: 1bit Parity: Not Available Xon-Xoff Control: Off (set this item to Off when the print job includes binary data) DTR Control: Active-High (when the host computer is Windows) Note • Change [Adobe Protocol], [Baud rate], [Stop Bit], and [Parity] as needed. It is necessary to accommodate the port setting of the printer driver to that of the printer. • When doing hardware flow control (when setting [DTR Control] to [Active-High] or [Active-Low]), the cable must be connected correctly to the signalling channel. • When not doing hardware flow control, set [DTR Control] to [Fix-High] or [Fix-Low]. When using the general Windows computer, set to [Fix-High]. • When not doing hardware flow control, printing may not be executed correctly because of lost data. A.6 Printing Using the Serial Interface 147