Using the
Operator Panel
Chapter 6
Using the Operator Panel
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Chapter 6
Using the Operator Panel
This chapter provides information on using the operator panel located on
the top of your printer. You can control basic printer operations and
mechanics through the operator panel. The display reflects the current
status and modes of the printer.
Most software applications, such as word processing, spreadsheet, and
database programs, automatically handle the printer control operations. For
example, your word processing program tells the printer what typeface to
use, when to load a sheet of paper, or when to perform a line feed.
If, for some reason, your application program does not perform these basic
functions, you can control them using the printer’s operator panel. Also, if
you print from MS-DOS software applications, you can select all printer
settings from the operator panel. However, any settings you make with
your software application override settings made with the operator panel.
In addition to the operations described in this chapter, you use the
operator panel to turn the printer on and off and to print the self tests (as
described in Chapter 3, Using the Printer).
Summary of Contents for BJC-70
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