Network/Ports
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Using MFP menus
NetWare
Use these menu items to view or change the printer NetWare settings.
Baud Specifies the rate at which data can
be received through the serial port.
Note:138200, 172800, 230400,
and 345600 baud rates appear in
the Standard Serial menu. These
values do not appear in the Serial
Option 1, Serial Option 2, or Serial
Option 3 menus.
1200
2400
4800
9600*
19200
38400
57600
115200
138200
172800
230400
345600
Data Bits Specifies the number of data bits
that are sent in each transmission
frame.
7
8*
Parity Sets the parity for serial input and
output data frames. Even
Odd
None*
Ignore
Honor DSR Determines whether the MFP uses
the Data Set Ready (DSR) signal.
DSR is one of the handshaking
signals for most serial interface
cables.
The serial interface uses DSR to
distinguish data sent by the
computer from data created by
electrical noise in the serial cable.
This electrical noise can cause stray
characters to print. Select On to
prevent stray characters from
printing.
Off* All data received by the serial port is
treated as valid data.
On Only data received while the DSR
signal is high is treated as valid.
Menu item Purpose Values and descriptions
Login Name Shows the field used to assign the
NetWare login name. text entry
Enter the Login Name. Thereafter, select Login Name to show
the NetWare name on the control panel.
Print Mode Assigns the NetWare print mode. Pserver*
Rprinter
Menu item Purpose Values and descriptions