Timeouts, Setting an emulation timeout, Setting an esp timeout – HP QMS 1660 User Manual

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Timeouts

QMS 1660 Print System Reference

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Timeouts

You can configure a number of printer timeout settings to set a limit to
the amount of time the printer waits to perform a certain task.

Setting an Emulation Timeout

The emulation timeout is the maximum number of seconds emula-
tions other than PostScript (such as HP-GL, HP PCL 5, and Line-
printer) wait for incoming data.

Setting an ESP Timeout

The ESP (Emulation Sensing Processor) timeout is the maximum
number of seconds the printer uses to match an emulation before

Notes

If you used the Administration/Engine/Inputbin

x

Name options

to change the names of the inputbins, these names replace
Multipurpose, Lower, and Optional in the message window.

Menu

Administration/Communications/Timeouts/Emul Timeout

Choices

00000-99999

Default

00005 (5 sec.)

Notes

A value of 000 is the same as infinity (no timeout).

When selecting a baud rate of 2400 or below (Administration/
Communications/Serial/Baud Rate menu), increase the
emulation timeout value as follows:

Baud Rate

Emulation Timeout (seconds)

2400

10*

1200

20

600

40

300

80

*A baud rate of 2400 works with a 5-second emulation timeout
value, but there is no margin for delays between characters.

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