HP LaserJet 4v/mv HP LaserJet 4V and 4MV Printer - User’s Guide, C314 - Page 74

I/O Buffering and Resource Saving

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Item Key to Figure 5-1 1 Menu selections: Lists selections in the order in which they appear in the control panel display. Also includes options such as PostScript and Modular I/Os. 2 MIO information: Reserved for MIO and network statistics. For some installed MIO options, this block of information can be as long as 20 lines and three columns. 3 Serial Number and Formatter Number: Shows version number of internal code. 4 RAM size: Shows total installed printer memory. 5 Page Count: Shows the number of pages the printer has printed. 6 Firmware Datecode: Eight-digit date (YYYYMMDD) and version number of formatter code. 7 Control Panel options status: Shows status of control panel Lock and Password functions. 8 Other installed options: Lists optional paper trays, personalities, and other installed options. 9 PostScript Disk: Appears when the option is installed and displays access status. 10 I/O Buffering and Resource Saving: Information about the current configuration appears here. If the printer does not have enough memory installed to enable I/O Buffering or Resource Saving, the amount of additional memory needed appears here. 11 Print Pattern: Illustrates print density and quality. 12 Resolution Enhancement: When resolution is set to 600 dpi, the REt block appears here. The REt block illustrates current resolution enhancement. (See "Fine-Tuning Print Quality," in this chapter). 13 PCL Memory Information: Shows the total amount of installed memory. Also indicates the amount of available memory for PCL applications (such as font downloading software). Special Tasks 5-5

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Item
Key to Figure 5-1
1
Menu selections:
Lists selections in the order in which they appear in the control panel
display. Also includes options such as PostScript and Modular I/Os.
2
MIO information:
Reserved for MIO and network statistics. For some installed MIO options,
this block of information can be as long as 20 lines and three columns.
3
Serial Number and Formatter Number:
Shows version number of internal code.
4
RAM size:
Shows total installed printer memory.
5
Page Count:
Shows the number of pages the printer has printed.
6
Firmware Datecode:
Eight-digit date (YYYYMMDD) and version number of formatter code.
7
Control Panel options status:
Shows status of control panel Lock and Password functions.
8
Other installed options:
Lists optional paper trays, personalities, and other installed options.
9
PostScript Disk:
Appears when the option is installed and displays access status.
10
I/O Buffering and Resource Saving:
Information about the current configuration appears
here. If the printer does not have enough memory installed to enable I/O Buffering or
Resource Saving, the amount of additional memory needed appears here.
11
Print Pattern:
Illustrates print density and quality.
12
Resolution Enhancement:
When resolution is set to 600 dpi, the REt block appears here.
The REt block illustrates current resolution enhancement. (See “Fine-Tuning Print Quality,” in
this chapter).
13
PCL Memory Information:
Shows the total amount of installed memory. Also indicates the
amount of available memory for PCL applications (such as font downloading software).
Special Tasks 5-5