Oki B6300 B6200/6300 Technical Reference/User's Guide - Page 72

EtherTalk

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n Add Port No. *3 (refer to P. 83) Set the additional port number to 0, 80, or a value between 8000 and 9999. The default is [80]. n Connect Time-Out Specifies the time interval for disconnection when no further data is received. You can specify a value between 0 and 65535 seconds in increments of 1 second. The default is [60 Secs]. n TBCP Filter Specifies whether to enable or disable the TBCP filter when processing PostScript data. The default is [Disable]. EtherTalk Select this to use EtherTalk. n Port Status Specifies whether to enable or disable the EtherTalk port when the printer turns on. The default is [Disable]. To use EtherTalk, set this to [Enable]. Important • If the memory is running out when the port is enabled, the port may be disabled automatically. In this case, you need to disable the port(s) you are not using or change the memory allocation from [Allocate Memory]. n PJL *2 (refer to P. 83) This printer supports PJL commands that are independent from any printer languages. The PJL commands are used to control print jobs and are required for printing using a printer driver. In this menu, specify whether to enable or disable the PJL commands sent from a computer. PJL commands allow you to specify the printer language to be used for the next data even while the printer is using a different printer language at the time. Normally, it should be set to [Enable]. The default is [Enable]. USB Select this to use USB ports. n Port Status Specifies whether to enable or disable the USB port when the printer turns on. The default is [Enable], which means the USB port is available. Important • If the memory is running out, you need to disable the port(s) you are not using or change the memory allocation from [Allocate Memory]. 68 4 Settings on the Control Panel

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4 Settings on the Control Panel
²
Add Port No.
*3 (refer to P. 83)
Set the additional port number to 0, 80, or a value between 8000 and 9999. The default is
[80].
²
Connect Time-Out
Specifies the time interval for disconnection when no further data is received. You can
specify a value between 0 and 65535 seconds in increments of 1 second. The default is [60
Secs].
²
TBCP Filter
Specifies whether to enable or disable the TBCP filter when processing PostScript data.
The default is [Disable].
EtherTalk
Select this to use EtherTalk.
²
Port Status
Specifies whether to enable or disable the EtherTalk port when the printer turns on. The
default is [Disable]. To use EtherTalk, set this to [Enable].
Important
If the memory is running out when the port is enabled, the port may be disabled automatically. In this
case, you need to disable the port(s) you are not using or change the memory allocation from [Allocate
Memory].
²
PJL
*2 (refer to P. 83)
This printer supports PJL commands that are independent from any printer languages. The
PJL commands are used to control print jobs and are required for printing using a printer
driver. In this menu, specify whether to enable or disable the PJL commands sent from a
computer. PJL commands allow you to specify the printer language to be used for the next
data even while the printer is using a different printer language at the time. Normally, it
should be set to [Enable]. The default is [Enable].
USB
Select this to use USB ports.
²
Port Status
Specifies whether to enable or disable the USB port when the printer turns on. The default
is [Enable], which means the USB port is available.
Important
If the memory is running out, you need to disable the port(s) you are not using or change the memory
allocation from [Allocate Memory].