HP d640 HP D640 High-Volume Printer - User Manual (Printer and Accessories), C - Page 49

print image for the new paper size. As a result, some, The printer does not automatically resize

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Control Panel Configuration Menu Settings In the table below, * indicates that a setting is present only if required option is installed (HCI, HCO, PostScript). The equals sign (=) indicates the factory default value. Newline Traylock.tray 1, 2, 3, and HCI = CR + LF CR LF CR or LF =tray1 UNLOCKED LOCKED =tray2 UNLOCKED LOCKED =tray3 UNLOCKED LOCKED =*hci UNLOCKED LOCKED = CONFIRM CONTINUE US ISO Sizes Sets the method of newline interpretation. Some files may contain carriage returns without line feeds, or line feeds without carriage returns. Use this setting to print such files properly. Trays can be locked out of the automatic paper selection process. Lock out paper trays if you don't want the tray to be available unless a job delivers a direct command to pick from that tray. As an example, if you have a tray with letterhead in it, you may want to lock out this tray so that if the other two trays ran out of paper, the letterhead would not automatically be used. Locked trays are only selected if the print job contains the command to select the locked tray. This setting specifies how the printer behaves when it receives a request for a size of media not currently configured in the printer. CONFIRM - the printer stops and waits for the operator to intervene. In this case, the following message appears on the Control Panel. PAPER-SIZE MISMATCH LOAD XX PAPER CONTINUE - the printer uses the next larger size of paper and prints without any message. US - the printer uses Letter paper in place of A4 paper, Ledger paper in place of A3 paper, and Executive paper in place of A5 paper. ISO - the printer uses A4 paper in place of Letter paper, A3 paper in place of Ledger paper, and A5 paper in place of Executive paper. Note The printer does not automatically resize the print image for the new paper size. As a result, some print data may not appear on the printed page. Control Panel 2-15

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Configuration Menu Settings
Control Panel
2-15
Control Panel
In the table below, * indicates that a setting is present only if required option is installed (HCI,
HCO, PostScript). The equals sign (=) indicates the factory default value.
Newline
=
CR + LF
CR
LF
CR or LF
Sets the method of newline interpretation. Some files may
contain carriage returns without line feeds, or line feeds
without carriage returns. Use this setting to print such files
properly.
Traylock.tray
1, 2, 3, and
HCI
tray1
=
UNLOCKED
LOCKED
tray2
=
UNLOCKED
LOCKED
tray3
=
UNLOCKED
LOCKED
*hci
=
UNLOCKED
LOCKED
Trays can be locked out of the automatic paper selection
process. Lock out paper trays if you don’t want the tray to be
available unless a job delivers a direct command to pick from
that tray. As an example, if you have a tray with letterhead in it,
you may want to lock out this tray so that if the other two trays
ran out of paper, the letterhead would not automatically be
used. Locked trays are only selected if the print job contains
the command to select the locked tray.
Sizes
=
CONFIRM
CONTINUE
US
ISO
This setting specifies how the printer behaves when it receives
a request for a size of media not currently configured in the
printer.
CONFIRM - the printer stops and waits for the operator to
intervene. In this case, the following message appears on the
Control Panel.
PAPER-SIZE MISMATCH
LOAD XX PAPER
CONTINUE - the printer uses the next larger size of paper and
prints without any message.
US - the printer uses Letter paper in place of A4 paper, Ledger
paper in place of A3 paper, and Executive paper in place of A5
paper.
ISO - the printer uses A4 paper in place of Letter paper, A3
paper in place of Ledger paper, and A5 paper in place of
Executive paper.
Note
The printer does not automatically resize the
print image for the new paper size. As a result, some
print data may not appear on the printed page.