
APPENDIX B: PUSH BUTTON SETUP
Push button (Yes / No) setup provides an alternate method for a user to select the
basic configuration selections for the printer emulation. Selections can also be
changed by the Host Download Configuration Commands as specified in
Appendix A which has more detailed information on the selections.
Push button setup is selected by performing a self test and at the end of the self
test print out the last line of printing will have the question: ‘Do you want to do
push button set up?’ Press the PA1 push button to answer the question"Yes".
Press the PA2 push button to answer the question “No’, or simply turn off the
printer to discontinue push button setup.
NOTE:
For reference, your ‘Yes’ or “No’ response is printed
before the next option statement is printed. Some
printers may require you to line feed the paper to a
position where the printed text can be read.
On a
laser printer, it is necessary to form feed a page to
read the printed output.
A detailed example of the Push Button Setup printout is as follows:
1920 = Logical Buffer Size
Do you want this changed? (Yes I No)
Yes
2 5 6 0 = Logical Buffer Size
Do you want this changed? (Yes / No)
Yes
3 5 6 4 = Logical Buffer Size
Do you want this changed? (Yes / No)
Yes
3440 = Logical Buffer Size
Do you want this changed? (Yes / No)
Yes
960
= Logical Buffer Size
Do you want this changed? (Yes / No)
Yes
1 9 2 0 = Logical Buffer . ..(Sequence repeats until a ‘No’ response is given)
A “Yes’ response causes the next selection in the option group to be substituted
into the printed statement with a similar Yes / No response requested. When the
‘No’ button is pushed, the current configuration selection remains and the
selection jumps to the next configuration setup option group. The selections are
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