Reports menu – Dell B3460dn Mono Laser Printer User Manual

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Use

To

PS SmartSwitch

On
Off

Set the printer to automatically switch to PS emulation when a print job requires it,
regardless of the default printer language.

Notes:

On is the factory default setting.

If PS SmartSwitch is disabled, then the printer does not examine incoming
data and it uses the default printer language specified in the Setup menu.

NPA Mode

Off
Auto

Set the printer to perform the special processing required for bidirectional
communication following the conventions defined by the NPA protocol.

Notes:

Auto is the factory default setting.

Changing this setting from the printer control panel and then exiting the
menus causes the printer to restart. The menu selection is then updated.

Network Buffer

Disabled
Auto
3KB to [maximum size allowed]

Set the size of the network input buffer.

Notes:

Auto is the factory default setting.

The value can be changed in 1

‑KB increments.

The maximum size allowed depends on the amount of memory in the printer,
the size of the other link buffers, and whether Resource Save is set to On or
Off.

To increase the maximum size range for the Network Buffer, disable or
reduce the size of the parallel, serial, and USB buffers.

Changing this setting from the printer control panel and then exiting the
menus causes the printer to restart. The menu selection is then updated.

Mac Binary PS

On
Off
Auto

Set the printer to process Macintosh binary PostScript print jobs.

Notes:

Auto is the factory default setting.

Off filters print jobs using the standard protocol.

On processes raw binary PostScript print jobs.

Reports menu

To access the menu, navigate to any of the following:

Network/Ports menu > Networks/Ports > Standard Network > Standard Network Setup > Reports

Network/Ports menu > Networks/Ports > Network [x] > Network [x] Setup > Reports

Use

To

Print Setup Page Print a report containing information about the network printer settings, such as the TCP/IP address.

Understanding the printer menus

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