Chapter 4 – Menu System
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The Menu System contains three primary branches, each with a differing level of access to
secondary menus or functions:
The User Menu accesses basic printer settings and functions;
The Advanced Menu accesses all operational settings, functions, and diagnostics; and,
The Test Menu accesses a menu of test, user-defined, and previous label printing functions.
(1) Entering the Menu System takes the printer OFF-LINE and stops the processing of new data.
(2) Prompts may appear before menu access is granted and before changes are enacted; see
Security for details.
(3) Display contrast is adjustable: press and hold the MENU BUTTON to cycle through the contrast
range (this may take several seconds) then release the button when the desired appearance has
been achieved.
(4) The Menu System described below details functions available when the printer firmware is at
Application Version 12.071 or greater. Print a Configuration Label to identify your printer’s current
version of firmware. To upgrade the firmware, visit our website
http://www.datamax-oneil.com/
The multi-purpose
Menu
,
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, and
Navigation Buttons
allow Menu System entry, negotiation,
and parameter selection functions:
To print a label from the Test Menu, press the
TEST BUTTON
; and,
To change printer settings or perform diagnostics, press the
MENU BUTTON
then observe
the
MENU WINDOW AREA
for available
selections. (When the number of selections
present is greater than can be shown, use the
UP
or
DOWN BUTTONS
to view those
additional items. Also,
SOFT KEY LABELS
are dynamic and change to denote the current
associated
SOFT KEY
functions.)
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