IBM 4332-004 User Guide - Page 122
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PCL Menu Item AUTO RESET ON* OFF Value Description Specifies whether a PCL reset (reset of the PCL environment and printing of any partial pages) occurs at the PORT TMEOUT value. v ON*-Reset occurs at the PORT TMEOUT values, which are set on each printer attachment menu. All PCL settings, such as orientation and paper source, will be reset to the power-on default values. Downloaded fonts that have NOT been designated as "permanent" will also be lost. Partial pages, such as the last page of a job sent without an end-of-forms command, will be ejected. The default of ON is recommended for most situations. v OFF-The above resets will NOT occur at the PORT TMEOUT. This allows compatibility with applications designed for HP printers with this behavior. It is not recommended for users printing with Infoprint 32 or Infoprint 40 drivers. Notes: 1. When the printer actually switches to another port, the PCL settings will be lost, regardless of the AUTO RESET value. 2. AUTO RESET is NOT relevant to datastream switching. If the printer switches datastreams before the PORT TMEOUT, the PCL settings will only be saved if PCL SAVE=YES. See "Memory Configuration (Memconfig) Menu" on page 104. PS Menu Use the PS Menu to define the way the printer handles PostScript jobs. The following table describes the settings you can change from the PS Menu. An asterisk (*) next to a value in the table indicates the factory default. Notes: 1. To select a new value, press the Enter key when the value is displayed in the message display area. An asterisk (*) appears next to the value in the message display area, indicating that it is now active. 2. Values set in PostScript print jobs (either by the print application or the printer driver) override PS Menu values you set at the printer. 3. If you are unfamiliar with using the operator panel to work with menus, please read "Using the Operator Panel Keys" on page 23 and "Navigating Menus" on page 24 before continuing. 110 Infoprint 32 and Infoprint 40: User's Guide