Changing Printer Settings
73
IMPORTANT
This change takes effect for all subsequent data and operations for the
printer as soon as the
↵
key is pressed and the asterisk (*) is displayed.
The configuration change(s) stay in effect only while the printer is
powered on. When the power is turned off, all current configurations will
be lost unless changes made to it are saved via the CONFIG. CONTROL
menu.
To save configuration information permanently or to select it as the power-up
default, see “Saving A Configuration” on page 74.
Changing Printer Settings
You can change (or “configure”) printer settings, such as print speed or
emulations, through the control panel as follows:
1.
Press the
key until the following message displays:
2.
Press the
↓
key to cycle through these options:
•
Print Intensity
•
Print Speed
•
Print Mode
•
Media Handling
•
Paper Feed Shift
•
Label Length
•
Label Width
•
Ver Image Shift
•
Hor Image Shift
•
Orientation
•
Gap/Mark Sensor
•
Auto Calibrate
•
Validator Function (if the validator option is installed. Refer to the
Online Data Validator User’s Manual.)
•
Active IGP Emul
•
Save Config.
•
Power-Up Config.
•
SMT: Status (if RFID is installed. Refer to the RFID Labeling
Reference manual.)
•
PAA: Status (if RFID is not installed)
MENU MODE
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Summary of Contents for 5504-R40
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Page 163: ...163 IPDS Setup Print IPDS Fonts cont Figure 4 IPDS Fonts 3816 Emulation Sample Printout...
Page 266: ...266 Chapter 3 DATE...
Page 278: ...278 Chapter 4 Select And Print Downloaded TrueType Fonts...
Page 288: ...288 Chapter 5 RS 232 And Optional RS 422 Serial Interfaces...
Page 332: ...332 Chapter 6 Restore The Printer To Operation...
Page 340: ...340 Appendix A...
Page 362: ...362 Appendix D Removing The Media Cutter...
Page 366: ...366 Appendix E Installing The Media Cutter Tray...
Page 378: ...378 Communication statements...
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