Printer Operation
2-8
-
START
/STOP Key
(93)
-
turns off the STOP indicator
-
makes the printer ready for operation
-
either starts the printout or self-test functions when selected (see
MENU mode) or causes the interface status to change to
READY
or
BUSY
(displayed)
-
exits the MENU mode.
2.3
Menu Mode
Instead of having a multitude of dip switches, all operator selectable features are
accessable via the control panel and combined in the printer MENU.
This feature provides:
- easy handling of configuration (interface, etc.)
- quick parameter changes during an application
- a
SAVE
function to make changes permanent (until purposely reset),
facilitating changes in default settings.
The menu has several levels:
- The first level contains the Main Functions
- Level 2 contains Sub-Functions
- Level 3 allows to select/confirm values and contains further Sub-Functions
- Level 4 allows to select/confirm values
For easy selection of paper source, font, pitch and macro, please refer to the
Quick Settings section in this chapter.
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