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Setup Menu continued, Download Target, Defective Flash, Job Buffer Size, Job Buffer, Print Timeout

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Setup Menu (continued) Menu Item Download Target Values RAM* Flash Disk Print Timeout The Download Target menu item specifies the storage location for downloaded resources, such as fonts and macros. Storing downloaded resources in flash memory or hard disk is permanent storage rather than the temporary storage that RAM provides. You can add resources to flash memory or to the hard disk until the option is full. Use your software application or the printer Toolkit to download resources to the printer. The Download Target menu item only displays if a formatted flash memory option or hard disk option is installed in the printer and is not defective or Read/Write or Write protected. 51 Defective Flash or 61 Defective Disk may display when the printer is turned on, or during format and write operations. See 51 Defective Flash on page 161 or 61 Defective Disk on page 165 for more information. Disk does not display for Download Target if Job Buffer Size is set to 100%. See Job Buffer Size on page 77 for more information. If neither option is installed, Download Target does not display and all downloaded resources are automatically stored in printer memory (RAM). Disabled 1...255 (90*) Wait Timeout The Print Timeout setting determines the time (in seconds) the printer waits before printing the last page of a print job that does not end with a command to print the page. The print timeout counter does not start until the Waiting message displays. When a print timeout occurs, the printer stores the page in the print buffer. Select Disabled to turn Print Timeout off. When Print Timeout is disabled, the printer does not print the last page of a print job until one of the following occurs: • The printer receives enough information to fill the page. • The printer receives a Form Feed command. • You select Print Buffer from the JOB MENU. See page 70 for more information. Disabled 15...65535 (40*) *Factory default The Wait Timeout setting determines the amount of time (in seconds) the printer waits to receive additional bytes of data from the computer. When this timeout expires, the print job is canceled. Select Disabled to turn Wait Timeout off. Wait Timeout is only available when using PostScript 3 emulation. The setting has no effect on PCL emulation print jobs. 74 Chapter 3: Using the Operator Panel and Menus

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Chapter 3: Using the Operator Panel and Menus
Download Target
RAM*
Flash
Disk
The
Download Target
menu item specifies the storage location for downloaded resources,
such as fonts and macros.
Storing downloaded resources in flash memory or hard disk is permanent storage rather than
the temporary storage that RAM provides. You can add resources to flash memory or to the
hard disk until the option is full. Use your software application or the printer Toolkit to
download resources to the printer.
The
Download Target
menu item only displays if a formatted flash memory option or hard disk
option is installed in the printer and is
not
defective or Read/Write or Write protected.
51 Defective Flash
or
61 Defective Disk
may display when the printer is turned on, or during
format and write operations. See
51 Defective Flash
on page 161 or
61 Defective Disk
on
page 165 for more information.
Disk
does
not
display for
Download Target
if
Job Buffer Size
is set to
100%
. See
Job Buffer
Size
on page 77 for more information.
If neither option is installed,
Download Target
does
not
display and all downloaded resources
are automatically stored in printer memory (RAM).
Print Timeout
Disabled
1…255 (90*)
The
Print Timeout
setting determines the time (in seconds) the printer waits before printing
the last page of a print job that does not end with a command to print the page. The print
timeout counter does not start until the
Waiting
message displays.
When a print timeout occurs, the printer stores the page in the print buffer.
Select
Disabled
to turn
Print Timeout
off. When
Print Timeout
is disabled, the printer does not
print the last page of a print job until one of the following occurs:
The printer receives enough information to fill the page.
The printer receives a Form Feed command.
You select
Print Buffer
from the
JOB MENU
. See page 70 for more information.
Wait Timeout
Disabled
15…65535 (40*)
The
Wait Timeout
setting determines the amount of time (in seconds) the printer waits to
receive additional bytes of data from the computer. When this timeout expires, the print job is
canceled.
Select
Disabled
to turn
Wait Timeout
off.
Wait Timeout
is only available when using PostScript 3 emulation. The setting has no effect
on PCL emulation print jobs.
Setup Menu (continued)
Menu Item
Values
*Factory default