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Interface Settings
These settings are used to control and monitor data transmitted to the USB port or network port of the machine.
Touch the [Printer Settings] key, touch the [Interface Settings] key, and configure the settings.
Hexadecimal Dump Mode
This function is used to print the print data from a 
computer in hexadecimal format together with the 
corresponding ASCII text. This allows you to check 
whether or not print data from the computer is being 
transmitted to the machine correctly.
Example of a hexadecimal dump
To enable this setting, select the checkbox 
 and 
touch the [OK] key.
I/O Timeout
The I/O timeout can be set to any number of seconds 
from 1 to 999.
The I/O timeout function temporarily breaks the 
connection if the set duration of time elapses without any 
data being received by the port. After the connection is 
broken, the port is set to auto selection or the next print 
job is begun.
Specify the time with the 
 keys and touch the 
[OK] key. (To make the number change quickly, keep 
your finger on the 
 or 
 key.)
Enable USB Port
This is used to enable printing from the USB port.
To enable this setting, select the checkbox 
 and 
touch the [OK] key.
USB Port Emulation Switching
If the machine is connected using the USB port, select 
the emulated printer language. The settings are the 
same as those of "
• Auto*
• PostScript*
• PCL
Select one of the keys and touch the [OK] key.
* When the PS3 expansion kit is installed.
Enable Network Port
This is used to enable printing from the network port.
To enable this setting, select the checkbox 
 and 
touch the [OK] key.
Network Port Emulation Switching
This setting is used to select the emulated printer 
language when the machine is connected by a network 
port. The settings are the same as those of "
• Auto*
• PostScript*
• PCL
Select one of the keys and touch the [OK] key.
* When the PS3 expansion kit is installed.
Unless printer errors occur frequently, it is 
recommended that you use the factory default setting 
"Auto".
Unless printer errors occur frequently, it is 
recommended that you use the factory default setting 
"Auto".