Interfaces

Caution: Before you install any optional fonts, ensure that the printer has enough memory, or they may not all be available for use. If it doesn’t, you can install SIMMs (see chapter 6, “Printer Options”) to increase printer memory, or you can install a hard disk (see chapter 6, “Printer Options”) and enable disk swapping (Administration/Memory/ Enable Disk Swap menu–see the “Memory” section, later in this chapter).

Removing an Optional Font

Use the Administration/Disk Operations/Remove Option menu to remove a previously installed optional font. See chapter 6, “Printer Options,” for instructions.

»Note: If an error message displays in the message window during this operation, press the Menu key to remove the message and restart the operation from the beginning.

Interfaces

You can customize all of the printer’s interfaces through the Adminis- tration/Communications menu.

Setting LocalTalk Interface Parameters

Use the Administration/Communications/LocalTalk menu to set the LocalTalk interface values used for printer-host communication.

Mode

Enables or disables the communication interface.

Menu Administration/Communications/LocalTalk/Mode

Choices Enabled—Establish one-way LocalTalk communication from the host to the printer).

Disabled—Turn off the LocalTalk interface, and the printer stops accepting LocalTalk interface print jobs.

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