Brother International HL 2060 Users Manual - English - Page 95
TIME OUT= 5s, I/F=PARALLEL, HIGH SPEED=ON, BI-DIR=ON, High Speed and Bi-directional Parallel
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USER'S GUIDE 4-20 3. When you press the SET switch again, the display shows the following messages: TIME OUT= 5s * You need to set the time out for the auto interface selection from 1 to 99 seconds with the v or w switch: factory setting = 5 seconds. This time out is the duration during which the printer will not allow another automatic change to the interface. Even if you choose the automatic interface selection, you need to set the communications parameters for the serial interface, high speed/bidirectional communications for the parallel interface, and the optional interface settings if the installed MIO card requires them. See the tables below. For further information about automatic interface selection, see "AUTOMATIC INTERFACE SELECTION" in Chapter 3. s Parallel Interface When you intend to use the bi-directional parallel interface, select the interface on the display as follows: I/F=PARALLEL When you use the parallel interface, you need to set the communications mode in the following sub-setting menu. Display Message HIGH SPEED=ON BI-DIR=ON High Speed and Bi-directional Parallel Communications Turns on or off the high speed parallel communications. Turns on or off the bi-directional parallel communications. The above high-speed and bi-directional settings are used for the bi-directional parallel interface of this printer. The bi-directional parallel interface is compatible with the IEEE 1284 standard bi-directional parallel interface. Although it uses the same cable, hardware, and software as the bi-directional parallel interface, to use its enhanced capabilities-such as bi-directional communication between the computer and printer and faster transmission of data-you need a printer driver or software that supports these features. Check with your software vendor to see if your software supports bi-directional parallel features.