Chapter 6. Operator Panel Menus - IBM InfoPrint 20 User Manual

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Chapter 6. Operator Panel Menus

The following table describes the basic function of each menu and lists the page
where you can find more information.
Use this menu
TEST MENU
RESET MENU
PAPER MENU
CUSTOM FORMS MENU
CONFIG MENU
MEMCONFIG MENU
PARALLEL MENU
PCL MENU
PS MENU
IPDS MENU
TOKEN RING MENU
ETHERNET MENU
COAXIAL SCS MENU
TWINAX SCS MENU
© Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 1999
Important
This chapter describes the functions available from the printer menus.
1. To see a list of menus you can access and options you have installed,
print a printer configuration page. See "Printing the Printer Configuration
Page" on page 18. You can use the printer configuration page as a menu
map. The IBM InfoPrint 20: Quick Reference Card also contains a menu
map.
2. Note that several of the menus and menu items listed in this book appear
on your operator panel only if you have a particular option installed. For
example, the Ethernet Menu appears only if you have installed the
Ethernet network interface card. The DUPLEX item on the Paper Menu
appears only if you have installed the duplex unit.
3. If you are unfamiliar with using the operator panel to work with menus,
please read "Using the Operator Panel Keys" on page 16 and "Navigating
Menus" on page 17 before continuing.
To do this
Print configuration pages, font lists, and printer test pages; print a
hexadecimal dump for troubleshooting purposes.
Reset the printer to cancel a job or to use factory defaults.
Select input trays, paper sizes, duplex printing options, and other
paper handling options.
Define custom paper sizes for IPDS jobs.
Define how the printer handles paper jams and certain other error
conditions; define toner density, power savings mode, and print quality.
Define whether the printer saves PCL5e and PostScript information
when it switches ports.
Define how the printer handles jobs sent through the parallel port,
including the data stream, bi-directional communications, and the
timeout setting.
Define how the printer handles PCL5e jobs, including number of
copies, page size, page orientation, lines per page, font source, and
default font.
Define how the printer handles PostScript jobs, including number of
copies and whether error messages are printed.
Define how the printer handles IPDS jobs.
Define the data stream, timeout, and network address values for the
token-ring attachment.
Define the data stream, timeout, and network address values for the
Ethernet attachment.
Define how the printer handles SCS jobs sent through the coax
attachment.
Define how the printer handles SCS jobs sent through the twinax
attachment.
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