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Table 16. Printer Configuration Items (continued)

Configuration Item

Description

Value Options

Front Sheet Sequence

(D)

This entry sets whether the front side of the forms will be

printed on Printer 1 or Printer 2 in duplex mode.

Front First means that the odd pages (1st, 3rd, 5th,...) of a

customer job will print on Printer 1, and the even pages

(2nd, 4th, 6th, ...) pages will print on Printer 2. Front

Second means just the opposite of Front First.

When a postprocessing device is being used that bursts

and stacks the output, the “Front Second” setting will

deliver output with the odd number pages facing to the

front.

Front First or Front Second

Verification Marks

(D)

Indicates if verification marks (numbers) are to be printed

on the edge (tractor hole area) of each side of forms.

When these marks are printed, it is possible to verify that

the forms are synchronized or aligned (the two sides of

the form coincide).

The verification numbers can be read by the operator. If

the number on side 1 of a form matches that on side 2,

then the forms are properly synchronized. Multiple

copies of the same page will have the same verification

mark numbers.

Yes or No

Logical Page

Increment

This entry allows expansion of the logical page size for

cases where the printed page is larger than the valid

InfoPrint 3000 printable area, without errors being set.

This case may be encountered when a print job created

for a 3800 prints too close to the page edge.

The value entered will increase the valid printable area

by that number of pels in all directions. Please review

your applications to ensure that this setting does not

cause loss of data, such as printing on the tractor hole

carrier strip that will be trimmed off.

Range of 0 to 20 pels.

Clear Memory for

Security

This entry allows setting of whether residual print data is

to be cleared from memory. Clearing memory can result

in a delay of up to two minutes before a print job starts.

Select Yes if a high level of security is required.

Yes or No

Screen Saver Timeout This entry allows specifying, in minutes, the idle time

before the Display Touch Screen monitor screen is

blanked out. This extends the life of the monitor screen.

A value of 0 means the screen saver is not used.

In dual simplex mode, if Printer 1 and Printer 2 are set

with different values, the shortest setting time is used

even if the associated printer console is not being used.

Touching a blank screen caused by this timeout restores

the display.

0 to 60 minutes. Default is 10

minutes.

Alarm Suppression

This entry allows suppression of the Operator Alert

alarm tone for error and supply-item actions.

Yes or No

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