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Service Guide ML390/391
Chapter 4 Failure & Repair Analysis
4.10 MENU OPERATION
4.10.01 General Information
The end user can customize printer features by changing menu settings. These settings are automatically
activated when the printer is powered ON.
Selections made in Menu Mode are stored in the printers permanent memory. They will stay in effect,
even when the printer is powered OFF. However, they can be changed through software commands, the
front panel, and by resetting the menu. Changes made by software commands or the front panel are
canceled when the printer is powered OFF.
Refer to
Chapter 2
of the Setup Guide or Appendix B of the
Reference Guide
for information regarding the
menu.
4.10.02 Limited Operation
In the Printer Menu, the sixth item in the General Control Group is Operator Panel functions. The settings
for this item are Full Operation and Limited Operation. A system manager may use this feature to maintain
proper print settings if the printer is part of a customized system or if it is used by different operators.
When the Printer Menu is set to Limited Operation, the FONT, PRINT QUALITY, CHARACTER PITCH,
and MODE switches of the operator panel do not work.
To change from LIMITED OPERATION to FULL OPERATION, follow this procedure.
· Verify that the ribbon and paper are installed.
· Power OFF the printer.
· Press and hold MODE while powering ON the printer.
· Follow the normal menu procedures to set the Operator Panel Functions Item to FULL OPERATION.
4.10.03 Printing the Menu
· Verify that the ribbon and paper are installed.
· Power ON the printer.
· Press MODE. The SEL light will go out and the MENU lamp will light.
· Press PRINT. The menu will print.
4.10.04 Modifying the Menu
· Verify that the ribbon and paper are installed.
· Power ON the printer.
· Press MODE. The SEL light will go out and the MENU lamp will light.
When the MENU lamp is lit, the functions printed BELOW the operator panel switches are activated.
· Press GROUP. The first line of the menu will print.
FONT Print Mode Utility
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