The five screens are listed below, along with the items available on each.
Menu
Item
Page Setup
copies
tines per Page
Orientation
Paper Feed
Paper Size
Auto
Continue
Font Typeface
Pitch
Symbol Set
Quality Toner Saving
Edge Smoothing
Resolution
Toner Density
Memory
Options
Page Protection
Power Save
Power Save interval
Moving within and between screens
When you first bring up EPSON Control Panel for DOS, the Page Setup
screen is displayed. If you have mouse capability, you can simply point
and click to access settings in the current screen or move to another screen.
If you‘re using the keyboard and you want to change an item in the
current screen, use the Tab key to move to the item you want to change.
Then use the up and down arrows to select a new setting for the item.
Press Tab to apply the new setting and move to the next item.
To access another sawn, hold down the Alt key and press the letter that
is underlined on the screen button. For example, to open the Font screen,
press Alt + N. To move from the screen button to the currently displayed
screen, press Tab.
Once you make changes to the settings, choose OK to save the changes
and update the printer. To cancel your changes and return to the original
settings, choose Cancel. (If
you exit the
screen without choosing OK or
Cancel,
you are prompted to save or to cancel changes when you exit the
EPSON Control Panel.)
Controlling
Printer
Settings from
MS-DOS
B-5
Summary of Contents for ActionLaser 1400
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Page 62: ...A 8 Technical Specifications ...
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