Table 16. Printer Con®guration Items (continued)
Con®guration Item | Description | Value Options |
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Front Sheet Sequence | This entry sets whether the front side of the forms will be | Front First or Front Second |
(D) | printed on Printer 1 or Printer 2 in duplex mode. |
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| Front First means that the odd pages (1st, 3rd, 5th,...) of a |
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| customer job will print on Printer 1, and the even pages |
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| (2nd, 4th, 6th, ...) pages will print on Printer 2. Front |
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| Second means just the opposite of Front First. |
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| When a postprocessing device is being used that bursts |
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| and stacks the output, the ªFront Secondº setting will |
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| deliver output with the odd number pages facing to the |
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| front. |
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Veri®cation Marks | Indicates if veri®cation marks (numbers) are to be printed | Yes or No |
(D) | on the edge (tractor hole area) of each side of forms. |
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| When these marks are printed, it is possible to verify that |
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| the forms are synchronized or aligned (the two sides of |
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| the form coincide). |
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| The veri®cation numbers can be read by the operator. If |
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| the number on side 1 of a form matches that on side 2, |
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| then the forms are properly synchronized. Multiple |
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| copies of the same page will have the same veri®cation |
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| mark numbers. |
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Logical Page | This entry allows expansion of the logical page size for | Range of 0 to 20 pels. |
Increment | cases where the printed page is larger than the valid |
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| InfoPrint 3000 printable area, without errors being set. |
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| This case may be encountered when a print job created |
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| for a 3800 prints too close to the page edge. |
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| The value entered will increase the valid printable area |
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| by that number of pels in all directions. Please review |
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| your applications to ensure that this setting does not |
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| cause loss of data, such as printing on the tractor hole |
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| carrier strip that will be trimmed off. |
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Clear Memory for | This entry allows setting of whether residual print data is | Yes or No |
Security | to be cleared from memory. Clearing memory can result |
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| in a delay of up to two minutes before a print job starts. |
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| Select Yes if a high level of security is required. |
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Screen Saver Timeout | This entry allows specifying, in minutes, the idle time | 0 to 60 minutes. Default is 10 |
| before the Display Touch Screen monitor screen is | minutes. |
| blanked out. This extends the life of the monitor screen. |
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| A value of 0 means the screen saver is not used. |
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| In dual simplex mode, if Printer 1 and Printer 2 are set |
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| with different values, the shortest setting time is used |
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| even if the associated printer console is not being used. |
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| Touching a blank screen caused by this timeout restores |
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| the display. |
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Alarm Suppression | This entry allows suppression of the Operator Alert | Yes or No |
| alarm tone for error and |
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