Dell S2825cdn Users Guide - Page 114
Default Settings, USB Settings, Copy Defaults
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❚ Admin Settings > USB Settings Use the USB Settings menu to change printer settings affecting a USB port. ❚ Admin Settings > USB Settings > USB Port NOTE: • USB Port setting is available only for the USB port on the rear of the printer. Specifies whether to enable the USB Port setting, which enables the USB Port. The change becomes effective after the printer is turned off and then on again. ❚ Admin Settings > USB Settings > PS Data Format Specifies PostScript 3 Compatible communication protocol for a parallel interface. You can configure the PS Data Format settings for the wired network. The change becomes effective after the printer is turned off and then on again. Auto Standard BCP TBCP Binary Used when auto-detecting the PostScript 3 Compatible communication protocol. Used when the communication protocol is in ASCII interface. Used when the communication protocol is in binary format. Used when the communication protocol supports both ASCII and binary data to switch between them according to the specified control code. Used when no special processing is required for data. ❚ Admin Settings > USB Settings > Job Time-out Specifies whether to enable the Job Time-out feature, which specifies the amount of time the printer waits for data to arrive from the computer. The print job is canceled if the time-out time is exceeded. Default Settings Use Default Settings menu to modify the Copy, Scan, or Fax menu defaults. To display the Default Settings menu, press the tap the Tools tab. (Information) button, and then ❚ Default Settings > Copy Defaults Modifies the Copy menu defaults. Copy Defaults allows you to configure the following items in addition to the items under the Copy menu. See "Copy." ❚ Default Settings > Copy Defaults > Auto Exposure Level Sets the default background suppression level to Normal/High/Highest. 114 | Understanding the System Menus