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6. Press the Menu push button 3 times. You see

EXIT SETUP

on the first line

of the display panel and the default setting,

NO

, on the second line.

7. Press the down Menu Scrolling push button (

) to see

YES

on the second

line.

8. Press the Enter push button. You see

SAVE CHANGES

on the first line of the

display panel and the default setting,

YES

, on the second line. Press the

Enter push button to save the changes.

Choosing to Print When There Is a PostScript Error

Use the following procedure to choose whether or not the printer prints the
available portion of a print job when there is a PostScript error.

1. Go to the Printer Setup menu (see “Accessing the Printer Setup Menu” on

page 4–14).

2. Use the Menu Scrolling push buttons (

↑↓

) to scroll through the items until

you see

PRINT TO PSERROR

on the second line of the display panel.

3. Press the Enter push button.

PRINT TO PSERROR

moves up to the first line

of the display panel and you see

NO

on the second line of the display panel.

4. Use the Menu Scrolling push buttons (

↑↓

) to scroll through the available

settings,

YES

and

NO

. Choose

YES

to print the portion of the job processed

before the error. Choose

NO

to cancel printing when there is a PostScript

error.

NO

is the default.

Notes:

1. If you have trouble printing a PostScript job, consider setting

PRINT TO

PSERROR

to

YES

. This allows you to see where the job stopped and

the PostScript error near the last page printed.

2. If you print large PostScript jobs, consider setting

PRINT TO PSERROR

to

NO

. A large PostScript job might stop after 2/3 of the job is finished

and tie up the printer.

3. If you set both the

PRINT TO PSERROR

and the

PRINT COVER PAGE

settings to

YES

, the PostScript error message is printed on the cover

page as the job status.

5. When you see the setting you want, press the Enter push button.

6. Press the Menu push button 3 times. You see

EXIT SETUP

on the first line

of the display panel and the default setting,

NO

, on the second line.

7. Press the down Menu Scrolling push button (

) to see

YES

on the second

line.

8. Press the Enter push button. You see

SAVE CHANGES

on the first line of the

display panel and the default setting,

YES

, on the second line. Press the

Enter push button to save the changes.