
Coax SCS Menu
Use | the | Coax SCS Menu to define how the printer handles SCS communications over |
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the | coax | attachment. The | following | table describes the | settings | you | can | change from | |||||||||||||
the Coax SCS Menu. An asterisk (*) next | to | a | value | in | the | table | indicates the | factor | |||||||||||||
default. The Coax SCS Menu | appears | only | if | you | have | the | coax | attachment | installed. | ||||||||||||
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1. To | select | a | new | value, Continue/Enterpress the | key | when | the | value is | displayed |
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in | the | message display area. An asterisk (*) appears next | to | the value in | the | ||||||||||||||||
message | display area, | indicating that | it | is |
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2. Values | set | in | jobs | (either | by | the | application | or | the | printer | drive | ||||||||||
Coax | SCS | Menu | values | set at | the | printer. |
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3.For more information about configuring the coaxIBMattachment,Network see Printers: Twinax/Coax Configuration. Guide
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| 4. If you are unfamiliar | with | using the operator panel | to | work | with | menus, | please | ||
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| “Using | the Operator Panel Keys” on page 10 and “Navigating Menus” on page 12 | ||||||||
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TRAY1 |
| COR* | Specifies the default orientation for jobs | printed | from | each tray. | |||||
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| trays are installed. Each input can be assigned one | of the |
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the logical page reduced to fit more data on the physical page. The printer reduces vertical spacing and uses a smaller font with less space between letters.
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spaces | reduced between | characters (horizontal | compression) | |
so | that | more text fits | on a line. This allows | more characters |
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Chapter 5. Operator Panel Menus93