Lexmark X782e IPDS Emulation User’s Guide - Page 31

Trace Functions, 3.3.21 IPDS Version, Disable, PAR Std. Output, PAR Slot 1 Out

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3.3.20 Trace Functions This option determines if the Trace function is enabled. Trace data is sent to the selected port. Unless you have a computer running a capture program attached to the port selected to receive the trace data, the printer may hang BUSY. Print performance is degraded when the trace function is active. Note: Port selections will only appear when the port is available on the printer. The Trace function is used by service personnel for trouble shooting and service. Disable* PAR Std. Output PAR Slot 1 Out PAR Slot 2 Out USB Std. Output USB Slot 1 Out USB Slot 2 Out Disable Trace Enable the standard parallel port for trace data output Enable the optional parallel port in slot 1 for trace data output Enable the optional parallel port in slot 2 for trace data output Enable the standard USB port for trace data output Enable the optional USB port in slot 1 for trace data output Enable the optional USB port in slot 2 for trace data output Note: This function can not be operated remotely. 3.3.21 IPDS Version This option displays the current IPDS version / level. Note 1: This option can not be used remotely. Note 2: The IPDS level is also shown on the printed Menu Settings Page. It is found as "IPDS Emulation" under the Device Information heading. See Printing the Menu Settings Page (printers) on page 15 or Printing the Menu Settings Page (MFPs) on page 18. 31

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3.3.20 Trace Functions
This option determines if the Trace function is enabled. Trace data is sent to the selected port. Unless you
have a computer running a capture program attached to the port selected to receive the trace data, the
printer may hang
BUSY
. Print performance is degraded when the trace function is active.
Note:
Port selections will only appear when the port is available on the printer. The Trace function is
used by service personnel for trouble shooting and service.
Disable*
Disable Trace
PAR Std. Output
Enable the standard parallel port for trace data output
PAR Slot 1 Out
Enable the optional parallel port in slot 1 for trace data output
PAR Slot 2 Out
Enable the optional parallel port in slot 2 for trace data output
USB Std. Output
Enable the standard USB port for trace data output
USB Slot 1 Out
Enable the optional USB port in slot 1 for trace data output
USB Slot 2 Out
Enable the optional USB port in slot 2 for trace data output
Note
:
This function can not be operated remotely.
3.3.21 IPDS Version
This option displays the current IPDS version / level.
Note 1:
This option can not be used remotely.
Note 2
: The IPDS level is also shown on the printed
Menu Settings Page.
It is found as “IPDS Emulation”
under the
Device Information
heading. See Printing the Menu Settings Page (printers) on page 15
or Printing the Menu Settings Page (MFPs) on page 18.