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Chapter
2:
Command-Vue III Control Panel
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To see a printout of the current default settings, press PRINT for
three seconds. {See Figure 2-2.} The printer prints a default report,
which lists all the VuePrint menus—one menu per line. The
options in each menu are printed horizontally across the line, and
the current default setting is underlined.
To change one or more default settings, press the MENU key for
three seconds to enter the VuePrint menu system. {Be sure there is
no data in the print buffer,} The MENU, SELECT, and SAVE
lights flash, and the printer enters the VuePrint mode. It prints
some helpful instructions followed by the options of the first menu,
underlines the current setting, and awaits your instructions. See
Figure 2-3.
You'll find it easier to see the printed menus and the option that the
printhead is pointing to if you remove the top cover.
If you are happy with the current setting, simply press the MENU
key The printer retains this setting and advances to the next menu.
It prints out the options of the next default menu, underlines the
current setting, and awaits your instructions.
To change a setting, simply press the SELECT key until the
printhead is beneath the option you desire, and then press SAVE.
The printer fills in the new setting and advances to the next menu.
You can advance to the next menu without making changes by
pressing the MENU key—even if. you have moved the printhead
with the SELECT key. However, as soon as you press the SAVE
key, your new setting for the current menu item is stored in the
printer's permanent memory.
Proceed through the default settings, menu by menu, until you have
made all the changes you desire. You can exit the VuePrint menu
system at any time by moving the MENU slide switch. The printer
also automatically exits the VuePrint menu system when you press
MENU or SAVE at the last menu. Either way, the settings you
have saved are retained in the printer's memory. The new default
settings take effect the next time you power up the printer or when
you load the macro.