Printing A Configuration
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Printing A Configuration
We recommend that you print and store your configurations for future
reference. The printout provides a list of the parameters that were set when
you configured the printer.
To print a configuration:
1.
Press the
key until the following message displays:
2.
Press the
↓
key until the following message displays:
3.
Press the
+
or
−
key to cycle through the following printout options:
Current*
Factory
Power-Up
All
1-8 customized configurations
4.
When the desired option displays, press the
↵
key. The printer prints the
specified configuration.
NOTE:
If the configuration you want to print has not been saved, the
following message displays momentarily:
This message indicates that no configuration menu has been saved
under the configuration value you have selected and therefore cannot
be printed. You must either select another configuration to print or
load and then save a configuration to that configuration value first.
Loading A Saved Configuration
To use a different configuration:
1.
Press the PAUSE key until OFFLINE displays.
2.
Press the JOB SELECT key until the desired configuration displays.
3.
Press
↵
. Loading Saved/Configuration displays
..
.
MENU MODE
CONFIG. CONTROL
Print Config.
Current*
CONFIG. DOES NOT
EXIST/Save First
Summary of Contents for 5504-R40
Page 1: ...InfoPrint 6700 ES Series Thermal Printer G550 1271 01 User s Manual...
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Page 10: ...Table of Contents...
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...
Page 384: ...384 Appendix...
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