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Config menu items (continued)
Left Offset
Back Shift
Top Offset
Size Ignore
Auto Cont
Page Protect ***
Image Optimum
Paper Type
3-14 Using the Control Panel
Makes fine adjustments to the horizontal position of
printing on the page, in mm: left or right with each
button press. To avoid damaging the printer, be sure
that the printed image does not exceed the edge of
the paper.
Adjusts the printing position on the back side when
printing on both sides.
Makes fine adjustments to the vertical position of
printing on the page, in mm: up or down with each
button press. To avoid damaging the printer, be sure
that the printed image does not exceed the edge of
the paper.
Sets the printer to ignore (On) or stop printing (Off) if a
paper size error occurs; if set to On, the image may be
printed outside the edge of the paper and cause
smudging.
Sets the printer to use Auto Continue mode to
continue printing 5 seconds after recovering from a
print overrun or insufficient memory error. It is best to
leave Auto Continue Off so you are alerted to errors;
then you must press the Continue button on the
control panel to resume. If you'll be away from the
printer and are aware of possible errors, you can turn
on Auto Continue mode.
Sets the printer to use Page Protect mode so that you
can print complex, memory-intensive documents
without memory errors. It is best to use the Auto setting.
Page Protect reallocates printer memory from
receiving data to printing it, so that complex jobs take
longer to print. If you continue to receive memory
errors while using Page Protect, you may need to
increase your printer's memory.
Sets the printer to use Image Optimum mode so you
can print complex, memory-intensive graphics without
memory errors. It is best to use the Auto setting
because Image Optimum reduces graphic quality
and data.
Selects the paper type to use: Normal, Thin (paper less
than 75 g/m
2
thick)
thick), Trnsprnc (transparencies). Always use Normal
unless print quality problems occur.
Thick (paper more than 75g/m
,
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