4.3.3 NVRAM (Nonvolatile Random-Access Memory)
The printer can communicate with many systems using the factory default
settings in ROM, but you may have to change values to accommodate your
particular application or host computer. NVRAM allows those changes to
be saved in a nonvolatile memory so that they are available each time you
power on the printer. In nonvolatile memory the selected values are not
cleared when the printer is powered off or reset. Selections are saved in
NVRAM until you change them. To save values in NVRAM while in Menu
Mode, use the procedure shown in Table 4–4.
Table 4–4: Saving Values in NVRAM
Operation
Display Reads
1. Press
On Line
to place the
printer off line.
— The On Line indicator
shuts off.
00 READY
2. Press
Menu
to place the
printer in Menu Mode.
FONT/FEED LAYOUT
3.
Press
/
twice.
SAVE–>NVRAM LOAD
4.
Press
r
Enter
to save the values
in NVRAM.
OK (momentarily)
#
SAVE–>NVRAM LOAD
5.
Press
On Line
to place
the printer on line.
— The On Line indicator
lights.
00 READY
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