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I/O submenu, CON DEVICE

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I/O submenu Items in the I/O (input/output) submenu affect the communication between the MFP and the computer. To gain access to this menu, touch CONFIGURE DEVICE, and then touch I/O. Item I/O TIMEOUT PARALLEL INPUT FIND SEND GATEWAYS SMTP GATEWAY LDAP GATEWAY Values 5 to 300 HIGH SPEED ADVANCED FUNCTIONS No value to select No value to select No value to select Explanation Use this to select the I/O timeout period in seconds. (I/O timeout refers to the time, measured in seconds, that the MFP waits before ending a print job.) Use this setting to adjust timeout for best performance. If data from other ports appear in the middle of your print job, increase the timeout value. HIGH SPEED accepts faster parallel communications used for connections with newer computers. ADVANCED FUNCTIONS turns the bidirectional parallel communication on or off. The default is set for a bidirectional parallel port (IEEE-1284). This setting allows the MFP to send status readback messages to the computer. (Turning the parallel advanced functions on might slow language switching.) This item searches the network for both SMTP and LDAP gateways that can be used to send e-mail. This is the IP address of the SMTP Gateway that is used for sending e-mail. This is the IP address of the LDAP Gateway that is used for looking up e-mail address information. ENWW Configure device menu 57

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I/O submenu
Items in the I/O (input/output) submenu affect the communication between the MFP and the
computer.
To gain access to this menu, touch
CONFIGURE DEVICE
, and then touch
I/O
.
Item
Values
Explanation
I/O TIMEOUT
5
to
300
Use this to select the I/O
timeout period in seconds. (I/O
timeout refers to the time,
measured in seconds, that the
MFP waits before ending a
print job.)
Use this setting to adjust
timeout for best performance. If
data from other ports appear in
the middle of your print job,
increase the timeout value.
PARALLEL INPUT
HIGH SPEED
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
HIGH SPEED
accepts faster
parallel communications used
for connections with newer
computers.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
turns the bidirectional parallel
communication on or off. The
default is set for a bidirectional
parallel port (IEEE-1284). This
setting allows the MFP to send
status readback messages to
the computer. (Turning the
parallel advanced functions on
might slow language switching.)
FIND SEND GATEWAYS
No value to select
This item searches the network
for both SMTP and LDAP
gateways that can be used to
send e-mail.
SMTP GATEWAY
No value to select
This is the IP address of the
SMTP Gateway that is used for
sending e-mail.
LDAP GATEWAY
No value to select
This is the IP address of the
LDAP Gateway that is used for
looking up e-mail address
information.
ENWW
Configure device menu
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