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[Basic Settings] Tab

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Before Printing from a Computer

Selecting the Appropriate Printer Driver

Installation

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Selecting a Profile for Printing

Registering a Profile for Printing

Printing from a Computer (Mac)

Printing Functions

Common Functions

[Layout] Preferences Pane

[Finishing] Preferences Pane

[Paper Source] Preferences Pane

[Quality] Preferences Pane

[Special Features] Preferences Pane

System Requirements

Before Printing from a Computer

Selecting the Appropriate Printer Driver

Installation

Setting the Printer Options

Verifying the Printer Information
Manually Setting the Printer Options

Other Software Programs

Printing Fundamentals

Printing

Configuring the Default Page Settings

Viewing the Online Help

Scaling Documents

Setting Custom Paper Sizes

Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet

1-sided and 2-sided Printing

Booklet Printing

Using [Presets] for Printing

Setting the Machine (PS/PCL/UFR II Printer)

Printing Flow with This Machine

Combinations and Names of Printer Kit Options

Differences in Operation with UFR II, PCL, PS, and Direct Print Printers

Personality

Menu Functions

Accessing the Settings Menu

Canceling Print Jobs

Report Settings

Settings Menu (Common Settings)

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Append CR to LF

Enlarge A4 Print Width

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PDF Settings

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N on 1

Comment Print

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Grayscale Conversion

Dot Gain Adjustment

XPS Settings

Halftones

Grayscale Conversion

Utility Settings

Restricting Printer Jobs

PDL Selection (Plug-n-play)

Printing Directly Using the Command Prompt

Printing Problems

If Trouble Occurs When Downloading Fonts or Macros from a Personal Computer

Some Basic Facts about Fonts

What Is a Font?

Attributes of Fonts

Fonts and Scalable Fonts

Checking the Font Lists for Available Fonts

Typeface Samples

Symbol Sets 1

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Symbol Sets 3

Symbol Sets 4

Symbol Sets 5

Configuration Page

Release Notes

Bar Code Printing

Introduction

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Troubleshooting

List of Error Messages

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Top » Print » Setting the Machine (PS/PCL/UFR II Printer) » Settings Menu (Common Settings) » Timeout
Timeout
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Timeout (5 to 300 seconds), Off; 15* seconds

When you set [Personality] to [Auto], the machine detects the control commands and starts printing in the appropriate mode. After all the data has been received and the end of the data is detected, the print mode stops. This processing of print data is called a job.
If the data for a job does not end, the machine does not start the next job even if it receives other print commands. In cases like this, use the Timeout setting to force jobs to finish if no data is received during the set period of time.
If Timeout is enabled, jobs can finish automatically. For example, if print data still remains in the machine because a form feed command cannot be processed, the paper can be fed automatically.
If Timeout is [Off], jobs will not end automatically.

IMPORTANT
If this mode is set so that a job will timeout, the machine may end a print job before all the data has been received if it takes a long time for the computer to send the data. If this occurs, adjust the length of the Timeout setting.
If you select [Off], you will not be able to make copies until print jobs that use the Staple settings have been completed.
If you send data from a printer driver that is not compatible with the machine, and the end of job command is not received within the time set in this setting, the machine cancels the job, which may cause the data to be printed incorrectly.
This setting is only applied to jobs from USB memory.
NOTE
When a job is being processed, the Processing/Data indicator on the control panel blinks green.