P o s t S c r i p t M e n u

Figure 3.12 PostScript Menu options showing factory settings (continued)

Option

Setting

Description

 

 

 

Jam Recovery

Off*

Determines how the printer recovers from a paper

 

On

jam. It is set independently for PCL and PostScript.

Note: The default for Jam

 

When On, the printer reprints any pages in the printer

Recovery is On for

 

at the time of the jam, after the jam has been cleared.

firmware release 4.0. The

 

 

The printer does this by using a portion of memory to

default is Off (as shown at

 

 

store data. This setting can reduce printer speed with

right) for releases > 4.0. To

 

determine the firmware

 

minimum memory installed. Printer speed can be

release of your printer,

 

increased by installing additional memory and/or

print a Configuration

 

using the default setting of Off.

Sheet.

 

 

 

 

 

When Off, some pages may be lost after the jam has

 

 

been cleared. The print job must be resent, specifying

 

 

those pages that did not print as a result of the paper

 

 

jam.

 

 

See “Printer Settings that Affect Memory” (page 3-67)

 

 

for further information.

 

 

 

Resolution

300x300

Dots per inch (dpi).

 

600x600*

Some software applications override this setting. If

 

 

 

 

your software application does not, the printer

 

 

assumes the default setting here.

 

 

Resolution can be overridden by software when the

 

 

Xerox printer driver is installed.

 

 

Higher resolutions require more printer memory. See

 

 

“Printer Settings that Affect Memory” (page 3-67) for

 

 

further information.

 

 

 

TrueRes

Off

When On, smooths the curves in characters and

 

On*

graphics to reduce coarseness, thereby improving

 

 

image quality.

 

 

TrueRes can be overridden by software when the

 

 

Xerox printer driver is installed.

 

 

 

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