HP LaserJet 1100 Service Manual - Page 46

Control panel, Draft mode, Memory Enhancement technology MEt, Enhanced I/O, Protect

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Control panel • Three front panel status lights (one contained in the Go key) • Go key Draft mode Depending on which printer driver is used, selecting "draft" or EconoMode from the printer driver allows the HP LaserJet 1100 Printer to use approximately 50% less toner, extending the life of the toner cartridge. Memory Enhancement technology (MEt) The Hewlett-Packard Memory Enhancement technology (MEt) effectively doubles the standard memory through a variety of font and data compression methods. Enhanced I/O The Enhanced I/O feature allows printer memory to be used for storing data received from the host computer. When Enhanced I/O is enabled, you can send more data to the printer in shorter amounts of time, which allows you to return to your application sooner. Enhanced I/O has the following options: • Auto - Allows the printer to use Enhanced I/O memory allocating to increase the speed of data transfer from the host computer to the printer, if necessary. • Off - Uses the minimum amount of printer memory for storing data sent from the host computer. Page Protect Page complexity (rules, complex graphics, or dense text) may exceed the printer's ability to create the page image fast enough to keep pace with the Image Formation process. If Page Protect is disabled and a page is too complex, the page may print in parts (for example, the top half on one page and the bottom half on the next page). Some print data loss is likely in these instances, and the printer will display an error message. Page Protect allows the Formatter to create the entire page image in page buffer memory before physically moving the paper through the printer. This process ensures that the entire page will be printed. The default setting is Auto. C4224-90962 Formatter system 49

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C4224-90962
Formatter system
49
Control panel
Three front panel status lights (one contained in the Go key)
Go
key
Draft mode
Depending on which printer driver is used, selecting “draft” or EconoMode from the printer
driver allows the HP LaserJet 1100 Printer to use approximately 50% less toner, extending
the life of the toner cartridge.
Memory Enhancement technology (MEt)
The Hewlett-Packard Memory Enhancement technology (MEt) effectively doubles the
standard memory through a variety of font and data compression methods.
Enhanced I/O
The Enhanced I/O feature allows printer memory to be used for storing data received from
the host computer. When Enhanced I/O is enabled, you can send more data to the printer in
shorter amounts of time, which allows you to return to your application sooner. Enhanced I/O
has the following options:
Auto
- Allows the printer to use Enhanced I/O memory allocating to increase the speed
of data transfer from the host computer to the printer, if necessary.
Off
- Uses the minimum amount of printer memory for storing data sent from the host
computer.
Page Protect
Page complexity (rules, complex graphics, or dense text) may exceed the printer’s ability to
create the page image fast enough to keep pace with the Image Formation process. If Page
Protect is disabled and a page is too complex, the page may print in parts (for example, the
top half on one page and the bottom half on the next page). Some print data loss is likely in
these instances, and the printer will display an error message.
Page Protect allows the Formatter to create the entire page image in page buffer memory
before physically moving the paper through the printer. This process ensures that the entire
page will be printed. The default setting is Auto.