HP LaserJet 4v/mv HP LaserJet 4V and 4MV Printer - User’s Guide, C314 - Page 95
PostScript Configuration
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PostScript Configuration Page The PostScript configuration page (the PS CONFIG PAGE item in the Test Menu) is shown in Figure 6-1. Table 6-5 PostScript Configuration Page Printout Items Item Explanation 1 Settings: Current printer control panel default settings and product-specific information: Printer Name: Name set by user (a network name, for instance). Product Name: HP LaserJet printer model. System Password/Job Password: Values are either "0" (default) or "Not Default" (a password is present). PostScript Version: The version of PostScript installed. Copies: The default number of copies that will be printed. Resolution: Either 600 or 300 dots per inch. Resolution Enhancement: See "Enhancing Resolution" in Chapter 5. HalftoneType: The current halftone type. Economode: On or Off. See "Saving Toner with EconoMode" in Chapter 5. Wait Timeout: This setting shows how long PostScript waits for additional data. Print Errors: Value set through the printer control panel's PS Menu. Jam Recovery: Indicates whether Jam Recovery is ON or OFF. Paper Cassette: Indicates size of paper in the cassette. Manual Feed: Either On or Off. 2 Printable Area: Gives the dimensions within the margins of the image area. The current default is shown in the hollow box. 3 Memory: The values show how PostScript uses printer memory. This may be useful for more experienced users since PostScript Level 2 allows users to configure memory parameters (see Adobe's PostScript Language Reference Manual for specific information about these values). 4 Page Count: Shows how many pages have been printed by the printer in all printer languages. You can use the page count to track printer use. 5 Fixed Disk: Shows whether the optional disk is installed, the total capacity of the disk, and how many bytes are available for use. 6-8 PostScript Printing