Usb Settings - HP jetdirect 175x Administrator's Manual

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USB Settings

If the HP Jetdirect print server provides a USB connection to the
network device (such as a USB printer), a link to USB configuration
parameters will be displayed. See
Table 4.10
USB Settings
USB Item
USB Speed
Desired
Communication
Mode
Status Page
Language
ENWW
Table
Description
(Read-only parameter, for USB 2.0 print servers only).
Specifies the autonegotiated communication speed over
the USB connection between the print server and the
device.
G
Full Speed: 12 Mbits/sec as specified in the USB v2.0
specifications, compatible with USB v1.1 specifications.
G
Hi-Speed: 480 Mbits/sec for USB v2.0 devices only.
G
Disconnected: The USB port is not connected.
Select the highest level of USB communication capabilities
when the print server tries to establish a communication
level with the printer. If you change the current setting,
unplug and then reconnect the USB cable, or power the
print server off/on, to activate it.
G
Automatic (default): The print server will attempt to set
the highest level available, starting with IEEE 1284.4. If
not successful, subsequent levels are attempted.
G
IEEE 1284.4: This level is the highest communication
level, and allows multiple channels of simultaneous
print, scan, and status communication.
G
MLC: (Multiple Logical Channels) The next level is MLC,
an HP-proprietary protocol that allows multiple
channels of simultaneous print, scan, and status
communication.
G
Bidirectional: This level provides basic two-way printer
communications. Print data is sent to the printing
device, and status information is returned from the
printing device.
G
Unidirectional: This is the lowest communication level
and provides one-way printer communication from the
print server to the printing device.
The communication level set by the print server is reported
on the Jetdirect configuration page.
Select the Page Description Language (PDL) for the
Jetdirect configuration page data sent to the printer.
Available options include PCL, ASCII, PostScript and
HPGL2.
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