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.
When the Bypass Tray is the target of the "Auto Tray
Select", and "Machine Setting(s): Any Type" is
configured for the "Tray Setting Priority" of the Bypass
Tray, this BitSw can switch the behavior whether or not
Limitless Paper Feeding is applied to the Bypass Tray.
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 BitSw is set to "1": - Jobs that
contain more than one paper size cannot be printed. -
The "Paper Tray Priority: Printer" setting must be
configured to a tray other than the Bypass Tray.
If this BitSw is 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 overridden by
the job's commands when "Tray Setting Priority" is set to
"Driver/Command" or "Machine Setting(s): Any Type". -
Apply Auto Paper Select = OFF: Overridden (priority is
given to the job’s commands) - Apply Auto Paper Select
= ON: NOT overridden (priority is given to the device