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Configuring the Printer
Note
Changing the Page
Protect setting
reconfigures the
printer's memory, which
erases any downloaded
fonts.
The following tables show the options available for each setting. The default
option is shown in boldface.
Config menu settings
Setting
Options
RITech
Off, On
Toner Save
Off, On
Top Offset
-5.0 to
6.0 mm in
0.5 mm
steps
Left Offset
-5.0 to
6.0 mm in
0.5 mm
steps
Size Ignore
Off, On
Off
Auto Cont
, On
Page Protect
Auto, On
Image
Auto, Off,
Optimum
On
Paper Type
Normal,
Thick,
Trnsprnc
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Description
RITech produces smoother lines, text, and
graphics (for black printing only).
Toner Save mode reduces print density to save
toner.
Adjusts the vertical position of the printed image
on the page. To avoid damaging the printer,
make sure the printed image does not extend
over the top edge of the paper.
Adjusts the horizontal position of the printed
image on the page. To avoid damaging the
printer, make sure the printed image does not
extend over the left edge of the paper.
Lets the printer continue printing when the page
size of a document or image doesn't match the
size of the paper specified.
Lets the printer continue printing when one of
the following error messages appears: Paper
,
,
Set
Print Overrun
and Mem Overflow. When
Auto Cont is off and you see one of these
messages, you must press the Continue button
to print.
Allocates additional printer memory to printing,
rather than receiving data. Turn Page Protect on
if you get Print Overrun error messages.
Complex jobs will take longer to print, but will
print without errors. If you get Print Overrun
errors even with Page Protect, you may need to
add memory to your printer.
Allows you to print complex documents (that
would normally exceed the printer's memory
limit) by reducing the resolution. The On setting
reduces the resolution more than the Auto
setting.
Selects the printer's default paper type. Thick is
for envelopes or card stock; Trnsprnc is for
EPSON color laser transparencies.

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