This chapter gives you brief descriptions and procedures for checking or changing
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the Configuration Parameter Values. Parameter values are settings the printer
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recognizes and uses to process print data. These values can be set using the
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operator panel. They are grouped together into categories of values (for example,
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twinaxial configuration, printer setup) and are accessed on the operator panel by
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these categories. These categories are available on the Configuration Menu:
Configuration Storage
Attachment
Rear Tractor Use
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Twinaxial Configuration (with Twinaxial Attachment)
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Coaxial Configuration (with Coaxial Attachment)
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Parallel Configuration
Printer Setup
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Printer Adjustment
Power On Reset
Display Language
Send Buffer Reprint Code (with Coaxial Attachment)
Vital Product Data
Quit From Menu
You can use the Configuration Parameter Values set at the manufacturer or you
can change them. Instructions for checking and changing the Parameter Values for
each of these Configuration Categories are described in this section.
Notes:
1. The computer program can override Parameter Values that you select from the
operator panel. The values that the computer program
cannot override are
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listed in “Configuration Categories” on page 3-6.
2. If a category or parameter that is not valid for your printer application is
displayed, you should ignore it; it will not harm the printer or affect its operation.
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3. IBM recommends that you print your custom sets for reference. See “Printer
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Configuration” in Chapter 18, “Using the Operator Print Tests” for information.
Printing Configuration Defaults
IBM recommends that you print your configuration values and save this printout for
future reference. See “Printer Configuration” on page 18-7 for information on
printing your printer configuration values.
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