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e printer
essage will appear on the display
er attributes
enter inappropriate information at the start of a print run.
rd will call up a
ere the user simply keys in the desired name and finishes with “Ok”.
d variable is
.
d appear on the display when the printer is
user must answer the message accurately before the printing can
ble name is also shown on the display when the user is prompted.
(3) Length
The maximum number of letters is set here. For example, if it is known in advance,
that all answers consist of a maximum of eight digits, then only enter a maximum of
eight digits.
Prompted Variable
This menu allows the user to set up a variable that must be keyed before th
can start a job. When a job is to be started, a short m
which the user must answer before the printer can start up.
The Message to appear on the display is defined using this menu, and oth
may be defined at the same time to provide greater assurance that the user does not
(1) Name
The name of the variable is entered here. Pressing the keyboa
keyboard wh
Note: No two variables can have the same name. If the name of an already use
changed, the fields in which the variable is used must be manually updated
(2) Prompt
Enter the actual message, which shoul
started. The
commence.
The varia
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