When you are using automatic data format

Note: When using automatic data format recognition, it is important that every print file begins with a start of plot instruction and terminates with an end of plot instruction.

Automatic language sensing recognition it is advisable to:

Implement the same defaults for all connection types

Select the ‘Automatic’ option as your ‘PDL selection’ setting for the appropriate connection type

Set all languages supported on the Océ TDS600 to ‘Enabled’.

Any other approach is only appropriate for system administrators who need to tune or organize the use of their system to specific organizational requirements.

Note: If your print is not recognized correctly, define the data format in a remote control file or an Océ Job Ticket and then send the print again. In that case the selected option only applies to this job.

Alternatively, you can select the appropriate data format manually on the Settings Editor panel and then resend the print. However, this setting will remain active for all incoming prints on that connection. This means that you will need to reset machine default settings to Automatic to return to your “normal” working mode.

For further information on remote control, refer to the Remote Control File Reference Manual or the Océ Job Ticket Reference Manual.

Enable Automatic Language Sensing (ALS)

1Click on the ‘System’ button. The System settings are displayed

2Click on the ‘Connectivity’ folder.

A list of available connection types is displayed.

3Click on the folder for the appropriate connection type.

4Select the ‘PDL selection’ option.

5Select ‘Automatic’ (the default value) to activate Automatic Language Sensing

6Click on the ‘Apply’ button to save the changes you made.

Note: The following default settings can be overruled by settings that are sent along with the print or copy job:

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