HP 750c HP DesignJet 755CM Printer User's Guide - C3198-60051 - Page 151

Changing the Interface Settings, To Change the I/O Timeout Setting

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RECONFIG. 7 Reconfiguring Your Printer Changing the Interface Settings and I/O Timeout Setting Network Serial Parallel I/O Setup RS-232-C Full menu mode Changing the Interface Settings With a network interface (such as HP JetDirect Print Server), refer to your network interface documentation for advice on any front-panel configuration. The front-panel menu is I/O Setup / Modular / MIO ... With a serial interface, you should have configured it when installing the printer, as explained from page 1-26. However, you may need to reconfigure it: when you connect a new computer to the printer when you output to the printer from a new application if you experience problems with distorted or unintelligible prints With a parallel interface, no front-panel configuration is necessary. To Change the Serial Interface Settings This task is explained in detail from page 1-26, including a note of the defaults and likely requirements. I/O Setup I/O timeout Full menu mode To Change the I/O Timeout Setting Some software may not write a proper file terminator at the end of the file. In this case, the printer will not know that the file is complete and will wait for more data until the end of the "I/O Timeout" period. By default, this period is 30 minutes, but you can change it in the menu (indicated on the left) to as little as 30 seconds. 7-9

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Full menu mode
I/O Setup
RS-232-C
Full menu mode
I/O Setup
I/O timeout
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Changing the Interface Settings
Network
With a network interface (such as HP JetDirect Print Server), refer to your network
interface documentation for advice on any front-panel configuration.
The
front-panel menu is
I/O Setup / Modular / MIO
...
Serial
With a serial interface, you should have configured it when installing the printer, as
explained from page 1-26.
However, you may need to reconfigure it:
when you connect a new computer to the printer
when you output to the printer from a new application
if you experience problems with distorted or unintelligible prints
Parallel
With a parallel interface, no front-panel configuration is necessary.
To Change the Serial Interface Settings
This task is explained in detail from page 1-26, including a note of the defaults and
likely requirements.
To Change the I/O Timeout Setting
Some software may not write a proper file terminator at the end of the file.
In this
case, the printer will not know that the file is complete and will wait for more data
until the end of the “I/O Timeout” period.
By default, this period is 30 minutes,
but you can change it in the menu (indicated on the left) to as little as 30 seconds.
Reconfiguring Your Printer
Changing the Interface Settings and I/O Timeout Setting
RECONFIG.
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