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Item I/O TIMEOUT Values 5 to 300 (*15 SECONDS) PARALLEL INPUT HIGH SPEED ADVANCED FUNCTIONS EMBEDDED JETDIRECT MENU TCP/IP IPX/SPX APPLETALK DLC/LLC SECURE WEB DIAGNOSTICS Explanation Select the I/O timeout period in seconds. This setting allows you to adjust timeout for the best performance. If data from other ports appears in the middle of your print job, increase the timeout value. HIGH SPEED: Select YES to enable the printer to accept the faster parallel communications that are used for connections with newer computers. ADVANCED FUNCTIONS: Turn the bidirectional parallel communication on or off. The default is set for a bidirectional parallel port (IEEE-1284). The function allows the printer to send status readback messages to the computer. Turning the parallel advanced functions on might slow language switching. TCP/IP: Select whether the TCP/IP protocol stack is enabled or disabled. You can set several TCP/IP parameters. Select the TCP/IP CONFIGURE METHOD to configure the EIO card. For the MANUAL option, set the values for IP ADDRESS , SUBNET MASK , LOCAL GATEWAY, and DEFAULT GATEWAY. IPX/SPX: Select whether the IPX/SPX protocol stack (in Novell NetWare networks, for example) is enabled or disabled. APPLETALK: Enable or disable an AppleTalk network. DLC/LLC: Select whether the DLC/LLC protocol stack is enabled or disabled. SECURE WEB: Specify whether the embedded Web server accepts communications by using only secure HTTP (HTTPS) or by using both HTTP and HTTPS. DIAGNOSTICS: Provides tests to help diagnose network hardware or TCP/IP network connection problems. Resets submenu Items on the Resets submenu relate to returning settings to the defaults and changing settings such as Sleep Mode. The following table lists the settings and possible values. In the Values column, the default value for each setting is the one with an asterisk (*) next to it. Item Values Explanation 176 Appendix B Control panel menus ENWW

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Item
Values
Explanation
I/O TIMEOUT
5 to 300 (*15
SECONDS)
Select the I/O timeout period in seconds.
This setting allows you to adjust timeout for the
best performance. If data from other ports
appears in the middle of your print job, increase
the timeout value.
PARALLEL
INPUT
HIGH SPEED
ADVANCED
FUNCTIONS
HIGH SPEED
: Select
YES
to enable the printer
to accept the faster parallel communications that
are used for connections with newer computers.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
: Turn the bidirectional
parallel communication on or off. The default is
set for a bidirectional parallel port (IEEE-1284).
The function allows the printer to send status
readback messages to the computer. Turning
the parallel advanced functions on might slow
language switching.
EMBEDDED
JETDIRECT MENU
TCP/IP
IPX/SPX
APPLETALK
DLC/LLC
SECURE WEB
DIAGNOSTICS
TCP/IP
: Select whether the TCP/IP protocol
stack is enabled or disabled. You can set several
TCP/IP parameters.
Select the TCP/IP
CONFIGURE METHOD
to
configure the EIO card. For the
MANUAL
option,
set the values for
IP ADDRESS
,
SUBNET
MASK
,
LOCAL GATEWAY
, and
DEFAULT
GATEWAY
.
IPX/SPX
: Select whether the IPX/SPX protocol
stack (in Novell NetWare networks, for example)
is enabled or disabled.
APPLETALK
: Enable or disable an AppleTalk
network.
DLC/LLC
: Select whether the DLC/LLC protocol
stack is enabled or disabled.
SECURE WEB
: Specify whether the embedded
Web server accepts communications by using
only secure HTTP (HTTPS) or by using both
HTTP and HTTPS.
DIAGNOSTICS
: Provides tests to help diagnose
network hardware or TCP/IP network connection
problems.
Resets submenu
Items on the Resets submenu relate to returning settings to the defaults and changing
settings such as Sleep Mode.
The following table lists the settings and possible values. In the Values column, the default
value for each setting is the one with an asterisk (
*
) next to it.
Item
Values
Explanation
176
Appendix B
Control panel menus
ENWW