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Configuration 6-5
TRAY
SELECT
Tray Select key allows you to change the
default paper tray. Press once to display the
current tray selection. Press the Tray Select
key to toggle between the available trays.
Note:
Tray options do not appear in all capital
letters in the window.
DUPLEX
Duplex key is not functional on the
PlateMaker 3 printer.
RESET
Reset key allows you to return to the
previous menu level when using
configuration menus. To cancel a job that
the printer is processing, take the printer off
line and press the Reset key.
TEST
Test key allows you to scroll back through
options on a menu level when using the
configuration menus. To print a start-up
page, take the printer off line and press the
Test key. Then, press the Online key.
MENU
Menu key allows you to enter the menu
structure when
READY/IDLE
or
OFFLINE
appears in the window and to scroll forward
through menus and options.
ENTER
Enter key allows you to select the menu or
option displayed in the window. When you
select an option, the option name switches to
all capitalized letters in the window.
Note:
See the Interface Control section in this chapter for using the
control keys to set the IP address.
Summary of Contents for PlateMaker 3
Page 2: ...1 2 Introductionbb ________________________________________ Notes...
Page 10: ...1 10 Introductionbb ________________________________________...
Page 12: ...2 2 Installationbb_________________________________________ Notes...
Page 40: ...3 2 Macintosh Setupbb ____________________________________ Notes...
Page 90: ...3 52 Macintosh Setupbb ____________________________________...
Page 92: ...4 2 PC Setupbb __________________________________________ Notes...
Page 142: ...5 2 Ethernet Setupbb ______________________________________ Notes...
Page 212: ...6 38 Configurationbb ______________________________________...
Page 214: ...7 2 Media Optionsbb ______________________________________ Notes...
Page 224: ...8 2 Printing with Various Media Types bb _____________________ Notes...
Page 232: ...9 2 Maintenance and Specificationsbb ________________________ Notes...
Page 246: ...10 2 Printer Optionsbb ____________________________________ Notes...
Page 262: ...10 18 Printer Optionsbb ____________________________________...
Page 264: ...11 2 Troubleshootingbb____________________________________ Notes...