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Phaser 740


View and Configure Telnet Settings

Function

Description

Telnet Enabled

This field allows you to enable and disable the protocol.

Login password

Use the field to specify a password to be used when logging in to the printer.

For Phaser 360 printers, the maximum length for the password is 32 characters.

For Phaser 380, 350, 340, 560, 550, 600 printers, the maximum length for the password is 47 characters.

Language

Select the language you want the printer to receive on the Telnet port; the choices are listed here (not all printers support all languages):

  • AutoSelect
  • HP-GL
  • PCL
  • PostScript

If you select AutoSelect, the printer automatically senses the language of the print job and processes it accordingly; this is called automatic language selection. Refer to your printer's user manual for more information about automatic language selection and which languages the printer supports.

Encoding

This list box allows you to set the Adobe PostScript protocol appropriate for the printer driver you are using:

  • Raw. An encoding scheme that provides no communication functions. It is often used when Language is set to AutoSelect.
  • Binary. An 8-bit encoding scheme that provides some communication functions, such as end-of-file and abort job. This has been superseded by TBCP.
  • TBCP (Tagged Binary Communications Protocol). An 8-bit encoding scheme that provides some communication functions, such as end-of-file and abort job. This is the recommended protocol for Adobe-supplied printer drivers.
  • Normal. An ASCII-based encoding scheme that is used for sending PostScript language jobs to the printer. It is not recommended for jobs that contain binary data.

Note: Protocol cannot be set to Normal if Language is set to AutoSelect, PCL, or HP-GL; Protocol cannot be set to Raw if Language is set to PostScript.

Delayed Output Close

When you choose True ( On ), the printer does not begin a new job on this port until the current job is completed. When you choose False ( Off ), the printer can begin processing a new job while it is still printing a previous job.

For Phaser 380, 350, 340, 560, 550, 600 printers: If Delayed Output Close is False ( Off ), job accounting is disabled for the Telnet protocol.


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