Lexmark X850e Reference Guide

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Settings
Timeouts
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Print Timeout
Disabled
1–255 (90*)
Disabled—Disables Print Timeout.
1–255—Specifies the amount of time the 
MFP waits for an end-of-job message before 
canceling the remainder of the print job.
Note: When the timer expires, any partially 
formatted page still in the MFP is printed, and 
other input ports are examined to see if data 
exists.
Wait Timeout
Disabled
15...65535 (40*)
Disabled—Disables Wait Timeout.
15...65535—Specifies the amount of time the 
MFP waits for additional data before it cancels 
the job.
Print Recovery
Specifies whether the MFP 
continues from certain offline 
situations, reprints jammed 
pages, or waits until the entire 
page is processed and ready 
to be printed.
Auto Continue
Disabled*
5–255
Lets the MFP automatically continue from 
certain offline situations when not resolved 
within the specified time period.
Disabled—Disables Auto Continue.
5–255—Specifies the amount of time in 
seconds that the MFP waits.
Jam Recovery
On
Off
Auto*
Specifies whether the MFP reprints jammed 
pages.
On—The printer reprints jammed pages.
Off—The printer does not reprint jammed 
pages.
Auto—The printer reprints a jammed page 
unless the memory required to hold the page 
is needed for other MFP tasks.
Page Protect
Off*
On
Successfully prints a page that may otherwise 
generate 
Complex Page
 errors.
Off—Prints a partial page of data if memory is 
insufficient to process the entire page.
On—Ensures that an entire page is 
processed before it prints.
Note: If, after selecting On, the page still 
cannot print, reduce the size and number of 
fonts on the page, or increase the installed 
printer memory.
Note: For most print jobs, On is not needed. 
When On is selected, printing may be slower.
Printer Language
Specifies the default printer 
language used to 
communicate data from the 
computer to the MFP.
Note: This menu item is not 
available from the control 
panel. It is only available on 
the MFP Embedded Web 
Server.Setting a printer 
language as the default does 
not prevent a software 
application from sending print 
jobs that use the other 
language.
PCL Emulation
PS Emulation*
PCL emulation—Uses a PCL interpreter for 
incoming host communications.
PostScript emulation—Uses a PS interpreter 
for incoming host communications.
Menu item
Purpose
Values and descriptions