[Custom Settings]

Configure the settings common to the printer functions.
* Values in red text indicate the default setting for each item.
[ Settings/Register] [Function Settings] [Printer] [Printer Settings] [Custom Settings]
Set the number of copies to print.
1 to 9999
[ Settings/Register] [Function Settings] [Printer] [Printer Settings] [Custom Settings]
Set whether to use 2-sided printing.
[On], [Off]
[ Settings/Register] [Function Settings] [Printer] [Printer Settings] [Custom Settings]
Change the default settings for the paper source and the paper size and type to be used when printing.
[ Settings/Register] [Function Settings] [Printer] [Printer Settings] [Custom Settings]
Configure the finishing settings for printing.
[ Settings/Register] [Function Settings] [Printer] [Printer Settings] [Custom Settings]
Adjust the print quality, such as the density and resolution, according to the data to be printed and the purpose of printing.
[ Settings/Register] [Function Settings] [Printer] [Printer Settings] [Custom Settings]
Set the binding location, margins, and print position.
[ Settings/Register] [Function Settings] [Printer] [Printer Settings] [Custom Settings]
Select whether to print jobs without a paper type set.
If you select [Continue Job], the job is printed with the paper type set in [Default Paper Type].
* If the selected paper type is not loaded in a paper source, an error may occur when printing is performed.
[Continue Job], [Cancel Job]
NOTE
If envelope is selected as the paper size for the job, the paper type is set to [Envelope], regardless of the setting in [Default Paper Type].
[ Settings/Register] [Function Settings] [Printer] [Printer Settings] [Custom Settings]
Set whether to automatically skip errors that occur during printing.
The Auto Error Skip function enables the machine to temporarily clear the error and continue printing. Therefore, printing may not be performed correctly when an error is skipped.
It is recommended that you normally set this to [Off]. In this case, if printing stops due to an error that occurs, manually skip the error by pressing [Status Monitor] [Details] [Skip Error].
* You may not be able to skip some types of errors.
[On], [Off]
[ Settings/Register] [Function Settings] [Printer] [Printer Settings] [Custom Settings]
Set whether to cancel printing when a certain period of time has elapsed after the reception of print data is suspended.
To cancel printing, select [On] and set the amount of time from the start of reception standby until the timeout occurs. This setting applies to print data received via USB or the network.
* When you set this item to [Off], you may not be able to perform copying until the printing that uses the Staple settings has been completed.
[Timeout]
[On], [Off]
[Timeout]
5 to 15 to 300 (sec.)
[ Settings/Register] [Function Settings] [Printer] [Printer Settings] [Custom Settings]
Set whether to start printing after the conversion process (RIP process) required for printing is performed for all pages of the print data.
When you select [On], it takes a while for the machine to start printing. However, the amount of time from the start of printing to completion (the time that the printer function is used) is reduced. This makes it easier to perform other printing.
[On], [Off]
IMPORTANT
When [On] is selected, you may not be able to perform printing if the print data has a large number of pages.
[ Settings/Register] [Function Settings] [Printer] [Printer Settings] [Custom Settings]
Normally, select [Auto] so that the machine automatically identifies the received print data and switches to the appropriate operating mode. In this case, you can specify the operating modes to which the machine can switch. [Auto Select]
Set which operating mode the machine uses when the operating mode is not switched due to a reason such as an unknown print data format.
[Auto], [PS]*1, [PCL]*1, [XPS], [Imaging], [PDF]
*1May not be displayed, depending on the options of the machine.
[ Settings/Register] [Function Settings] [Printer] [Printer Settings] [Custom Settings]
When you set [Personality] to [Auto], select which operating mode is given priority as the one to which the machine switches.
This setting is applied when the machine cannot identify the operating mode of the print data.
If you select [None] and the machine cannot identify the operating mode of the print data, the machine will continue processing the data with the operating mode that was previously in use.
[None], [PS]*1, [PCL]*1, [XPS], [PDF]
*1May not be displayed, depending on the options of the machine.
[ Settings/Register] [Function Settings] [Printer] [Printer Settings] [Custom Settings]
Set the operating modes that the machine can switch to, when you set [Personality] to [Auto].
[PS]*1
[On], [Off]
[PCL]*1
[On], [Off]
[XPS]
[On], [Off]
[Imaging]
[On], [Off]
[PDF]
[On], [Off]
*1May not be displayed, depending on the options of the machine.
[ Settings/Register] [Function Settings] [Printer] [Printer Settings] [Custom Settings]
Set whether to automatically switch between color printing and black and white printing according to the print data, or use black and white printing for all print data.
* When you select [Auto (Color/B&W)], data that appears to be a black and white image may be counted as a color print if the data was created as a color original or if a color image is hidden underneath the black and white image.
[Auto (Color/B&W)], [Black & White]
[ Settings/Register] [Function Settings] [Printer] [Printer Settings] [Custom Settings]
If the memory becomes insufficient during printing, the image data is highly compressed so that it can be stored in the memory. As a result, the image quality may be degraded. Set whether to continue or stop printing when this occurs.
Select [Output] to continue printing even when the image quality is degraded.
If sufficient memory is not made available, printing is canceled.
Select [Display Error] to stop printing and display an error message when the image quality is significantly degraded.
[Output], [Display Error]
[ Settings/Register] [Function Settings] [Printer] [Printer Settings] [Custom Settings]
Set this to [Off] if problems such as garbled characters or incorrect overlay printing occur in the print results when you print over the network.
[On], [Off]
[ Settings/Register] [Function Settings] [Printer] [Printer Settings] [Custom Settings]
Reset all items in [Custom Settings] to the factory default settings.
IMPORTANT
Do not turn OFF the machine while initialization is being performed. Doing so may cause the memory of the machine to malfunction.
[ Settings/Register] [Function Settings] [Printer] [Printer Settings] [Custom Settings]
Set how the machine processes the print data when the UFR II printer driver is used.
[ Settings/Register] [Function Settings] [Printer] [Printer Settings] [Custom Settings]
Set how the machine processes the print data when the PCL printer driver is used.
*Only displayed if the machine has the PCL printer driver function.
[ Settings/Register] [Function Settings] [Printer] [Printer Settings] [Custom Settings]
Set how the machine processes the print data when the PS printer driver is used.
*Only displayed if the machine has the PS printer driver function.
[ Settings/Register] [Function Settings] [Printer] [Printer Settings] [Custom Settings]
Set how the machine processes the print data when JPEG or TIFF format image files are printed.
[ Settings/Register] [Function Settings] [Printer] [Printer Settings] [Custom Settings]
Set how the machine processes the print data when PDF format files are printed.
[ Settings/Register] [Function Settings] [Printer] [Printer Settings] [Custom Settings]
Set how the machine processes the print data when XPS format files are printed.
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