<Printer>
This section describes the printer settings.
<Printer Settings>
<Set>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
Specify the printer settings.
For more information, see Setting the Machine (PS/PCL/UFR II Printer).
<Restrict Printer Jobs>
<Set>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
If this setting is set to <On>, you can restrict jobs from the printer driver.
<Switch Paper Source Auto Selection Mode>
<Set>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
You can select which paper to prioritize when both horizontal paper and vertical paper are loaded and set as the target for automatic paper selection.
<Feed from MP Tray When No Paper Source>
<Set>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
If this setting is set to <On>, you can display a message prompting the user to load paper in the multi-purpose tray when the paper specified with automatic paper selection is not found.
<MP Tray Priority for Ppr Src Auto Select>
<Set>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
If this setting is set to <On>, printing on the paper loaded in the multi-purpose tray is prioritized.
<PDL Selection (Plug and Play)>
<Set>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
Select default Page Description Language (PDL).
<Ppr Size Mismatch for Free Size Ppr Src>
<Set>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
When printing on free size paper, the machine detects whether the size of the loaded paper matches the print settings.
<Vertical Printing Priority for Free Size>
<Set>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
You can set the orientation for printing on free size paper.
<PS Password Settings>
<Set>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
You can specify the password that restricts the use of the control command prepared by the PS printer.
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<SystemParams Password> is a password that allows changes to the system parameter, and <StartJob Password> is a password that allows startjob, exitserver operator to perform. For more information, check PostScript language specifications. |
<Paper Feed Mode When Using PCL Emulation>
<Set>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
You can set the paper source used for the PCL5 PaperSource command.
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For details on each setting, see Setting the Machine (PS/PCL/UFR II Printer). |