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Configuration
Formatted data files, such as what MS-Windows, or WordPerfect, or
Lotus 1-2-3, or another modern software application would send to the
printer, contains control commands
*
imbedded with the text to change
many of the configuration settings to something other than the factory or
customized defaults. Typically, a formatted data file contains codes to
select bold versus normal type, near letter quality versus draft quality,
pitch, character set, and on and on. In other words, the software
application changes the printer's settings for the present print job. It does
not change the defaults, because the next time the printer is turned on,
the factory or customized defaults are reset.
The computer's software application can and does change most optional
settings, but not all. For example, the software application does not
change the parallel versus serial port settings, and it does not change
from the Epson FX-100 emulation to, for example, the IBM Proprinter XL
emulation. Choosing the right options for these types of setting—the ones
that software applications do not change—is the main focus of the
configuration menu.
If your printer’s present performance is satisfactory, then the configuration
is likely set correctly for your needs and no changes to the configuration
are necessary. However, if the printer’s performance requires alteration
or improvement, then adjustment of the configuration may be appropriate.
The following is an explanation of the navigation of the configuration
menu, where the default settings can be found and, when necessary,
changed.
* Control commands are covered in other sections of this manual.
Summary of Contents for PowerLite 4100
Page 1: ...4100 PRINTER OPERATOR S GUIDE Part No 066 00428 02 February 12 1998 Rev F ...
Page 2: ...ii Contents ...
Page 22: ...xxii Contents ...
Page 42: ...20 Basics ...
Page 43: ...Operations COMMON OPERATIONS LOADING PAPER JB0 AF1 Loading Paper ...
Page 60: ...38 Operations JB0 AN Printout of IBM 1 U S Character Set Factory Default for IBM Emulation ...
Page 126: ...106 Maintenance ...
Page 191: ...Operator s Guide 171 Use the matrixes below to design your characters AB0 AA1 ...
Page 196: ...176 Universal Control Commands ...
Page 240: ...220 Epson FX 100 Control Commands ...
Page 276: ...256 IBM Proprinter Control Commands ...
Page 365: ...Operator s Guide B 19 INTERFACE CIRCUITS Version 1 JB0 BP1 ...
Page 366: ...B 20 Appendix B Serial Interface Version 2 JD0 DS ...
Page 374: ...C 8 Appendix C Parallel Interface INTERFACE CIRCUITS JB0 BQ2 ...
Page 383: ...Operator s Guide D 9 Main Character Library Upright Draft Characters JB0 BG1 ...
Page 384: ...D 10 Appendix D Character Sets Main Character Library Upright NLQ Characters JB0 BH1 ...
Page 423: ...Operator s Guide D 49 8 9 A B C D E F 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ...
Page 426: ...D 52 Appendix D Character Sets ...
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