1001

[Bit Switch]

001

Bit Switch 1

0

1

bit 0

DFU

-

-

bit 1

Responding with the hostname as the sysName (Copier Model)

Model name

(PnP name)

Hostname

This BitSwitch can change the value of the sysName.

bit 2

DFU

-

-

bit 3

No I/O Timeout

Disabled

Enabled

Enables/Disables MFP I/O Timeouts. If enabled, the MFP I/O Timeout setting will have no affect. I/O Timeouts will never occur.

bit 4

SD Card Save Mode

Disabled

Enabled

If this bit switch is enabled, print jobs will be saved to the GW SD slot and not output to paper.

bit 5

DFU

-

-

bit 6

DFU

-

-

bit 7

[RPCS,PCL]: Printable area frame border

Disabled

Enabled

Prints all RPCS and PCL jobs with a border around the printable area.

1001

[Bit Switch]

002

Bit Switch 2

0

1

bit 0

DFU

-

-

bit 1

DFU

-

-

bit 2

Applying a Collate Type

Shift Collate

Normal Collate

A collate type (shift or normal) will be applied to all jobs that do not explicitely define a collate type.

Note: If #5-0 is enabled, this BitSwitch has no effect.

bit 3

[PCL5e/c,PS]: PDL Auto Switching

Enabled

Disabled

Enables/Disables the MFPs ability to change the PDL processor mid-job.

Some host systems submit jobs that contain both PS and PCL5e/c. If Auto PDL switching is disabled, these jobs will not be printed properly.

bit 4

DFU

-

-

bit 5

DFU

-

-

bit 5

DFU

-

-

bit 7

DFU

-

-

1001

[Bit Switch]

003

Bit Switch 3

0

1

bit 0

DFU

-

-

bit 1

DFU

-

-

bit 2

[PCL5e/c]: Legacy HP compatibility

Disabled

Enabled

Uses the same left margin as older HP models such as HP4000/HP8000.

In other words, the left margin defined in the job (usually "<ESC>*r0A") will be changed to "<ESC>*r1A".

bit 3

DFU

-

-

bit 4

DFU

-

-

bit 5

DFU

-

-

bit 6

DFU

-

-

bit 7

DFU

-

-

1001

[Bit Switch]

004

Bit Switch 4

0

1

bit 0

DFU

-

-

bit 1

DFU

-

-

bit 2

DFU

-

-

bit 2

DFU

-

-

bit 4

DFU

-

-

bit 5

DFU

-

-

bit 6

DFU

-

-

bit 7

DFU

-

-

1001

[Bit Switch]

005

Bit Switch 5

0

1

 

bit 0

Show "Collate Type", "Staple Type" and "Punch Type" buttons on the operation panel.

Disabled

Enabled

If enabled, users will be able to configure a Collate Type, Staple Type, and Punch Type from the operation panel. The available Types will depend on the device and configured options.

After enabling this BitSw, the settings will appear under:

"User Tools > Printer Features > System"

 

bit 1

Multiple copies if a paper size or type mismatch occurs

Disabled

(single copy)

Enabled

(multiple)

If a paper size or type mismatch occurs during the printing of multiple copies, only a single copy is output by default. Using this BitSw, the device can be configured to print all copies even if a paper mismatch occurs.

 

bit 2

Prevent SDK applications from altering the contents of a job.

Disabled

Enabled

If this BitSw is enabled, SDK applications will not be able to alter print data. This is achieved by preventing SDK applications from accessing a module called the "GPS Filter".

Note: The main purpose of this BitSw is for troubleshooting the effects of SDK applications on data.

 

bit 3

[PS] PS Criteria

Pattern3

Pattern1

Change the number of PS criterion used by the PS interpreter to determine whether a job is PS data or not.

 

bit 4

Increase max. number of stored jobs.

Disabled (100)

Enabled (750)

Changes the maximum number of jobs that can be stored on the HDD. The default (disabled) is 100. If this is enabled, the max. will be raised to 750 or 1000 depending on the model.

 

bit 5

Face-up output

Disabled

Enabled (Face-up)

All print jobs will be output face-up in the destination tray.

 

bit 6

Method for determining the image rotation for the edge to bind on.

Disabled

Enabled

If enabled, the image rotation will be performed as they were in the specifications of older models for the binding of pages of mixed orientation jobs.

The old models are below:

- PCL: Pre-04A models

- PS/PDF/RPCS:Pre-05S models

 

bit 7

DFU

-

-

1001

[Bit Switch]

006

Bit Switch 6

0

1

bit 0

DFU

-

-

bit 1

DFU

-

-

bit 2

DFU

-

-

bit 3

DFU

-

-

bit 4

DFU

-

-

bit 5

DFU

-

-

bit 6

DFU

-

-

bit 7

DFU

-

-

1001

[Bit Switch]

007

Bit Switch 7

0

1

bit 0

Print path

Disable

Enable

If enabled, simplex pages (in mixed simplex/duplex PS/PCL5 jobs only) and the last page of an odd paged duplex job (PS, PCL5, PCL6), are always routed through the duplex unit. Not having to switch paper paths increases the print speed slightly.

bit 1

DFU

-

-

bit 2

DFU

-

-

bit 3

DFU

-

-

bit 4

DFU

-

-

bit 5

DFU

-

-

bit 6

DFU

-

-

bit 7

DFU

-

-

1001

[Bit Switch]

008

Bit Switch 8

0

1

bit 0

DFU

-

-

bit 1

DFU

-

-

bit 2

DFU

-

-

bit 3

DFU

-

-

bit 4

DFU

-

-

bit 5

DFU

-

-

bit 6

DFU

-

-

bit 7

[PDF]: Orientation Auto Detect Fuction

Enabled

Disabled

Automatically chooses page orientations of PDF jobs (Landscape or Portrait) based on the content.

1001

[Bit Switch]

009

Bit Switch 9

0

1

bit 0

PDL Auto Detection timeout of jobs submitted via USB or Parallel Port (IEEE 1284).

Disabled

(Immediately)

Enabled

(10 seconds)

To be used if PDL auto-detection fails. A failure of PDL autodetection doesn't necessarily mean that the job can't be printed. This bit switch tells the device whether to time-out immediately (default) upon failure or to wait 10 seconds.

 

bit 1

DFU

-

-

bit 2

Job Cancel

Disabled

(Not cancelled)

Enabled

(Cancelled)

If this bit switch, all jobs will be cancelled after a jam occurs.

Note: If this bitsw is enabled, printing under the following conditions might result in problems:

- Job submission via USB or Parallel Port

- Spool printing (WIM >Configuration > Device Settings > System)

 

bit 3

DFU

-

-

 

bit 4

Timing of the PJL Status ReadBack (JOB END) when printing multiple collated copies.

Disabled

Enabled

This bitsw determines the timing of the PJL USTATUS JOB END sent when multiple collated copies are being printed.

0 (default): JOB END is sent by the device to the client after the first copy has completed printing. This causes the page counter to be incremented after the first copy and then again at the end of the job.

1: JOB END is sent by the device to the client after the last copy has finished printing. This causes the page counter to be incremented at the end of each job.

 

bit 5

Display UTF-8 text in the operation panel

Enabled

Disabled

Enabled (=0):

Text composed of UTF-8 characters can be displayed in the operation panel.

Disabled (=1):

UTF-8 characters cannot be displayed in the operation panel.

For example, job names are sometimes stored in the MIB using UTF-8 encoded characters. When these are displayed on the operation panel, they will be garbled unless this BitSw is enabled (=0).

 

bit 6

Disable super option

Enabled

Disabled

Switches super option disable on / off. It this is On, multiple jobs are grouped at LPR port. PJL settings are enabled even jobs that are specified queue names are sent.

 

bit 7

Enable/Disable Print from USB/SD's Preview function

Enabled

Disabled

Determines whether Print from USB/SD will have the Preview function.

Enabled (=0): Print from USB/SD will have the Preview function.

 

Disabled (=1): Print from USB/SD will not have the Preview function.

1001

[Bit Switch]

010

Bit Switch A

0

1

bit 0

DFU

-

-

bit 1

DFU

-

-

bit 2

DFU

-

-

bit 3

DFU

-

-

bit 4

DFU

-

-

 

bit 5

Store and Skip Errored Job locks the queue

Queue is not locked after SSEJ

Queue locked after SSEJ

If this is 1, then after a job is stored using Store and Skip Errored Job (SSEJ), new jobs cannot be added to the queue until the stored job has been completely printed.

 

bit 6

Allow use of Store and Skip Errored Job if connected to an external charge device.

Does not allow SSEJ with ECD

Allows SSEJ with ECD

If this is 0, Store and Skip Errored Job (SSEJ) will be automatically disabled if an external charge device is connected.

Note: We do not officially support enabling this bitsw (1). Use it at your own risk.

 

bit 7

Job cancels remaining pages when the paid-for pages have been printed on an external charge device

Job does not cancel

Job cancels

When setting 1 is enabled, after printing the paid-for pages on an external charge device, the job that includes any remaining pages will be canceled.

This setting will prevent the next user from printing the unnecessary pages from the previous user's print job.

1001

[Bit Switch]

011

Bit Switch B

0

1

bit 0

Show Menu List

Hide Menu List

Show Menu List

If this is 0, the Menu List button will be removed from Printer Features.

bit 1

Print job interruption

Does not allow interruption

Allow interruption

0 (default): Print jobs are not interrupted. If a job is promoted to the top of the print queue, it will wait for the currently printing job to finish.

1: If a job is promoted to the top of the queue, it will interrupt the currently printing job and start printing immediately.

bit 2

Switch for enabling or disabling Limitless Paper Feeding for the Bypass Tray (Copier Model)

Enabled

Disabled

When the Bypass Tray is the target of the Auto Tray Select and Any Size/Type is configured for the Tray Setting Priority setting of the Bypass Tray, this BitSwitch can switch the behavior whether or not Limitless Paper Feeding is applied to the Bypass Tray.* The default is Enabled (=0).

*Limitless Paper Feeding will try a matching tray of the next highest priority if a job specified to Auto Tray Select as the tray setting is submitted and the tray runs out of paper.

Enabled (=0: Default):

Limitless Paper Feeding is applied to the Bypass Tray.

If a tray other than the Bypass Tray matches the job's paper size and type but has run out of paper, printing will occur from the Bypass Tray.

Disabled (=1):

Limitless Paper Feeding is not applied to the Bypass Tray.

If a tray other than the Bypass Tray matches the job's paper size and type but has run out of paper, printing will stop and an alert will appear on the LCD screen, stating that the tray has run out of paper. This prevents unexpected use of the Bypass Tray.

Limitations when this BitSwitch is set to "1":

- The "Paper Tray Priority: Printer" setting must be configured to a tray other than the Bypass Tray.

- Jobs that contain more than one paper size cannot be printed.

 

bit 3

Change the behavior of the center staple

Cancel the job

Continue to print

This Bit Switch can change the behavior of the center staple when the maximum number of sheets for stapling is exceeded.

0 (default):

The job is canceled and an error is recorded in the log.

1:

The job is not canceled and is produced. How the job is produced in any behavior depends on the type of finisher.

 

bit 4

Add "Apply Auto Paper Select" is the condition that decides if the device's paper size or paper type should be overwritten.

Disabled

Enabled

If this BitSwitch is set to "1" (enabled), the "Apply Auto Paper Select" setting will decide if the paper size or paper type that is specified in the device settings should be overwritten by the job's commands when "Tray Setting Priority" is set to "Driver/Command" or "Any Type".

- Apply Auto Paper Select = OFF: Overwritten (priority is given to the job’s commands)

- Apply Auto Paper Select = ON: Not overwritten (priority is given to the device settings)

bit 5

DFU

-

-

bit 6

DFU

-

-

bit 7

DFU

-

-

1001

[Bit Switch]

012

Bit Switch C

0

1

bit 0

DFU

-

-

bit 1

DFU

-

-

bit 2

DFU

-

-

bit 3

DFU

-

-

bit 4

DFU

-

-

bit 5

DFU

-

-

bit 6

DFU

-

-

bit 7

DFU

-

-

1001

[Bit Switch]

013

Bit Switch D

0

1

bit 0

DFU

-

-

bit 1

DFU

-

-

bit 2

DFU

-

-

bit 3

DFU

-

-

bit 4

DFU

-

-

bit 5

DFU

-

-

bit 6

DFU

-

-

bit 7

DFU

-

-

1001

[Bit Switch]

014

Bit Switch E

0

1

bit 0

DFU

-

-

bit 1

DFU

-

-

bit 2

DFU

-

-

bit 3

DFU

-

-

bit 4

DFU

-

-

bit 5

DFU

-

-

bit 6

DFU

-

-

bit 7

DFU

-

-

1001

[Bit Switch]

015

Bit Switch F

0

1

bit 0

DFU

-

-

bit 1

DFU

-

-

bit 2

DFU

-

-

bit 3

DFU

-

-

bit 4

DFU

-

-

bit 5

DFU

-

-

bit 6

DFU

-

-

bit 7

DFU

-

-

1001

[Bit Switch]

016

Bit Switch G

0

1

bit 0

DFU

-

-

bit 1

DFU

-

-

bit 2

DFU

-

-

bit 3

DFU

-

-

bit 4

DFU

-

-

bit 5

DFU

-

-

bit 6

DFU

-

-

bit 7

DFU

-

-