MENU-TEXT
Y
Z
MENU-TEXT
Y
Z
MENU-TEXT
*
Z
MENU-TEXT
MENU
Printer Operation
Printer Operation
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2.3.1
To Activate the Menu:
2.3.2
To Confirm Selection
:
S
Press
- press [
Y
]; the confirmed value is displayed with an asterisk (
’
) in the last
The printer is in the STOP mode, the display shows
LOCAL
position as shown in the picture before.
S
Press
in the top row of the control panel. As soon as the menu mode has
been activated, the keys in the top row can only be used as cursor keys to
Note:
All cursor keys have an auto repeat function.
move within the menu tree (up, down, right, and left).
The new confirmed settings are only valid until the printer is powered
Selection within a level:
S
press [
[
] or [
\
] key; the keys have a wrap around function, i.e. after the last
The MENU mode is left either by pressing
or by moving to the MAIN
value the first value is repeated.
FUNCTION level and then pressing the [
Z
] key.
On the display you will find the following four characteristic types of information:
A number of VALUE settings is summarized in a "Macro". It is possible to have
a total of four macros, each with a different summary of VALUE settings. The
This display is only shown if you are in the Main Function. To switch to the next
level press [
Y
].
Now you are in a Sub-Function. Movement in both directions is possible by
using the [
Z
] key or [
Y
] key.
In the last level, labelled
select/confirm values
, the asterisk (
’
) to the right
indicates the actual selection.
By using the [
[
] or [
\
] key, you are able to select a new value. You get the
display:
off. To save your settings permanently, see next section.
standard macros have the following emulations defined:
Macro
Emulation
1
Philips GP
2
IBM Proprinter XL 24
3
IBM Proprinter XL 24 AGM
4
EPSON LQ 1060, LQ 2550
Macro parameters can be tailored to specific application requirements. This
feature is highly beneficial in case of frequent changes between applications in
multi-user environment. Instead of having to adjust the menu settings each time
before a particular application is starting, the user simply selects the macro
containing the pre-defined set-up configurations.