HP LaserJet 5100 Printer series User Manual

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B-12

Control Panel Menus

ENWW

RESOURCE SAVE=
OFF

OFF
ON
AUTO

Dedicate printer memory to save each
language’s permanent resources. (You might
need to add memory to the printer in order for
this item to appear.) The amount of memory set
aside can be different for each installed
language. Some languages might have
memory set aside for resource saving without
requiring all languages to do so. Any time the
amount of memory dedicated to a specific
language is changed, all languages will lose all
saved resources, including any unprocessed
print jobs.

OFF

: No language resource saving is

performed, and language-dependent
resources, such as fonts and macros, are lost
when language or resolution changes.

ON

: An item will appear for each installed

language that allows the user to allocate a
particular amount of memory to that language’s
resource saving area. (See the items below.)

AUTO

: The printer automatically determines

the amount of memory to use for each installed
language’s resource saving area.

For more information, see page C-5.

PCL MEMORY=
400K

0K

and up

(This value
depends on the
amount of
installed
memory.)

This item appears only when

RESOURCE

SAVE=ON

. Select the amount of memory used

for saving PCL resources. Printer default is the
minimum amount of memory needed to
perform resource saving for PCL. Press

[-Value+]

to change settings by increments of

10 (up to 100 KB) or by increments of 100
(above 100 KB).

For more information, see page C-5.

PAGE PROTECT=
AUTO

AUTO
ON

This item appears only after a

21 PAGE TOO

COMPLEX, PRESS GO TO CONTINUE

message displays (page 66).

Memory Enhancement technology (MEt)
attempts to guarantee that all pages will print.
If the page does not print, turn

PAGE PROTECT

to

ON

. This might increase chances of a

20

INSUFFICIENT MEMORY, PRESS GO TO
CONTINUE

message. If this occurs, simplify the

print job or install additional memory
(page C-1).

Configuration Menu (Continued)

Item

Values

Explanation

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