HP 750c HP DesignJet 755CM Printer User's Guide - C3198-60051 - Page 144

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Reconfiguring Your Printer To See the Current Overall Configuration of the Printer To See the Current Overall Configuration of the Printer Utilities Statistics Full menu mode only Item Max X Max Y Code rev RAM present Media ROM SIMM Comments These two figures, in millimeters, give the size of the current printing area, that is, the area in which the printer will print the next page unless it is changed. Normally each file received sets these dimensions with its Page Size command. You can impact it by: E the current front-panel setting for Page format / Size. E the media size currently loaded. Remember: E Printing area = page size minus margins. E X represents the vertical (paper path) axis. E Y represents the horizontal (carriage path) axis. This is the revision number of the printer's internal code. This is the size, in megabytes, of the printer's main standard memory, plus the amount of memory reserved for printing. E This does not correspond directly to the size of your files on the computer, as explained on page 9-22. E This is the total RAM, not the RAM currently free. This is the media type which the printer thinks is currently loaded (or was last loaded), on the basis of what you specified when you loaded it. For an explanation of media types, see page 3-3. In this display, the following abbreviations are used: E Translucent = Translucent bond E High-gl photo = High-gloss photo paper E Semi-gl photo = Semi-gloss photo paper E High-gl film = High-gloss film E Nat. tracing = Natural tracing paper This tells you if a ROM SIMM is installed in the printer, for example PostScript. 7-2

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Full menu mode only
Utilities
Statistics
7-2
To See the Current Overall Configuration of the Printer
Item
Comments
Max X
Max Y
These two figures, in millimeters, give the size of the current
printing area, that is, the area in which the printer will print the
next page unless it is changed.
Normally each file received
sets these dimensions with its Page Size command.
You can
impact it by:
E
the current front-panel setting for Page format / Size.
E
the media size currently loaded.
Remember:
E
Printing area = page size minus margins.
E
X represents the vertical (paper path) axis.
E
Y represents the horizontal (carriage path) axis.
Code rev
This is the revision number of the printer’s internal code.
RAM present
This is the size, in megabytes, of the printer’s main standard
memory, plus the amount of memory reserved for printing.
E
This does not correspond directly to the size of your files on
the computer, as explained on page 9-22.
E
This is the total RAM, not the RAM currently free.
Media
This is the media type which the printer thinks is currently
loaded (or was last loaded), on the basis of what you specified
when you loaded it.
For an explanation of media types, see
page 3-3.
In this display, the following abbreviations are used:
E
Translucent
= Translucent bond
E
High-gl photo = High-gloss photo paper
E
Semi-gl photo = Semi-gloss photo paper
E
High-gl film
= High-gloss film
E
Nat. tracing
= Natural tracing paper
ROM SIMM
This tells you if a ROM SIMM is installed in the printer, for
example PostScript.
Reconfiguring Your Printer
To See the Current Overall Configuration of the Printer