The Device Settings window controls most of the specific printing options for the printer, as follows:
Form to Tray Assignment allows a specific paper size to be assigned as default for each of the various paper sources on the printer.
Font Substitution determines whether
Available PostScript Memory controls the memory setting used by the printer driver. See the “Installing Additional RAM” section of Chapter 1 of this manual for details.
Job and Wait Timeout Values set the timeout values when the job is sent to the printer. These values determine how long the computer will wait for response from the printer before giving up on a print job.
Installable Options sets the status of GCC’s options for the Elite 21 printer, as follows:
Memory Configuration: Sets the amount of memory installed in the printer.
Additional Trays: Sets whether additional trays are present or not.
Envelope Feeder: Sets whether the envelope feeder is present or not.
Offset Bin: Sets whether the upper output bin is present or not.
Duplex Unit: Sets whether the duplex unit is present or not.
Internal Hard Disk: Sets whether an internal hard disk is present or not.
Collation Mode: Sets ‘collation in printer’ mode (i.e. - whether the printer handles job collation, or if each copy is sent individually by the print driver). This setting should match the “Collation” setting on the printer’s front panel Configuration menu.
Paper Sizes: Sets whether US and International sizes are made available, or just US or International.
To change any option in Device Settings, click on the option on the list. The “Change Setting” section at the bottom of the page will display the option you chose. You can then change the setting from the
Changes made within the Driver Properties window will be set as printer defaults unless changed by returning to Properties.