Coax SCS Menu Use the Coax SCS Menu to define how the printer handles SCS communications over
the coax attachment.   The following table describes the settings you can change from
the Coax SCS Menu.   An asterisk (*) next to a value in the table indicates the factory
default.   The COAX SCS Menu appears only if you have the coax attachment installed.
Notes: 1.   To select a new value, press the Continue/Enter key when the value is displayed in the message display area.   An asterisk (*) appears next to the value in the
message display area, indicating that it is now active.
2.   Values set in print jobs (either by the print application or the printer driver) override Coax SCS Menu values set at the printer. 3.   For more information about configuring the coax attachment, see IBM Network Printers: Twinax/Coax Configuration Guide. 4.   If you are unfamiliar with using the operator panel to work with menus, please read “Using the Operator Panel Keys” on page  10 and “Navigating Menus” on page  12
before continuing.
 COAX SCS
MENU ITEM
VALUE Description TRAY1
TRAY2
AUX
COR*
C-PORT
PORT
LAND
Specifies the default orientation for jobs printed from each tray.
TRAY1 is the standard 250-sheet input tray.   TRAY2 is the
optional 500-sheet input tray; if you do not install it, it will not be
in the list.   AUX is the flip-down tray in the front of the printer.
Each input can be assigned one of the following default
orientations:
Ÿ   COR—computer output reduction:   Printing in landscape with       the logical page reduced to fit more data on the physical
      page.   The printer reduces vertical spacing and uses a
      smaller font with less space between letters.
Ÿ   C-PORT—compressed portrait:   printing in portrait, but with
      spaces reduced between characters (horizontal compression)
      so that more text fits on a line.   This allows more characters
      per line.
Ÿ   PORT—portrait:   the page has normal, upright business letter
      orientation.   (For envelopes from the auxiliary tray, PORT
      specifies normal envelope orientation.)
Ÿ   LAND—landscape:   the page is wider than long.
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