“Two Values Required”

One value is missing. Please specify two values according

 

to syntax. An example of an option requiring two values is

 

shown below.

 

TrayMapping 1 = Tray 1,2;

“Unknown Option”

Invalid option name detected. Enter a valid option name.

“Unknown Value”

An option value was not specified. Enter a valid value.

“Unsupported Option”

An unsupported option in the current printer configuration

 

was specified. An example could be an attempted margin

 

adjustment of tray 3 on a printer with only 2 trays.

“Unsupported Value”

This message is printed if the value is found but not

 

currently available. This could happen if a printer option

 

has not been installed.

“Value Out of Range”

The specified value is outside the valid option range.

 

Specify a value within the range.

Additional information such as invalid option names or values are also printed.

6.3.3.9 Restoring Factory Default Settings Remotely

IPDS factory default settings may be restored remotely by sending the special command below. The command does not appear in the IPDS operator panel menus.

EMULATION: RestoreDefaults = Yes;

The example text job below may be used to restore IPDS factory defaults. This job restores most IPDS option settings to their factory defaults. The message Recycle PWR to activate value may be displayed when using this command. See section 6.1 Settings That Require Operator Intervention on page 73 for more information. See section 6.2 Option Values Which Can Not Be Changed Remotely on page 73 for defaults which can not be changed.

&%IPDSSETOPT;

EMULATION:RestoreDefaults=YES;

&%

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