VALUE DESCRIPTION
0
Restores the factory defaults to the NV memory of the
interface.
1
Prints out the active setup selections for review by the user.
2
Restores the setup selections stored in the NV memory to
active status of the interface.
NOTES: The active setup selections are the same as the NV memory
selections if no host download commands have been sent to the
printer since it was turned on.
Value 2 is a quick way, after having printed a document using special
setup selections, to return the interface to the normal selections. Put
a &%Z98,2 at the end of the special document to restore the standard
setup parameters for the next coax
user
of the printer.
The active setup and NV memory setup selections are the same after
a command ‘Z99,0 or a Command ‘Z98,2’ is sent to the printer.
EXAMPLE: &%Z98,1
Prints out the active-setup selections for review by
the user.
COMMAND 99: STORE CONFIGURATION IN NV MEMORY
Send this command after all desired host download configuration commands
have been sent to the interface. It stores the active setup in the NV memory of
the interface so that it will be in effect whenever you turn on the printer.
Otherwise, active configuration commands are lost when the printer is turned
Off.
VALUE DESCRIPTION
0
To complete the command format, the value 0 must be used.
NOTES: Only host download selections which have been followed by a
Command ‘Z99,0’ will be stored in NV memory and restored to the
active setup when the printer is turned on.
Only use Command ‘Z99,0’ when the host download selection needs
to be permanently stored in the memory of the coax interface.
EXAMPLE: &%Z99,0
Stores the currently active setup selections in the NV
memory of the interface.
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