Active Versus Saved Configurations
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Serial/Parallel/Ethernet Interface
We recommend that you stop the print job from the
host system before you press CANCEL. Effective in
the NOT READY state. When pressed, the “069
DATA CLEARED” message is displayed.
EJECT
The EJECT key has two modes of operation. Standard mode is
the only mode available on the cabinet models. For pedestal
models (without zero tear option), the Standard mode can be
selected from the menu and should be selected when using the
rear paper exit. In Standard mode, the EJECT key moves the
paper forward to facilitate tearing off the paper at the perforation
then restores the original paper position. Once the paper is torn
at the perforation, pressing either the EJECT, START, or Stop
keys retracts the paper to its previous position, as described
below:
EJECT
Moves the paper to its previous position. The
printer returns to the mode it was in before EJECT
was used.
START
Moves the paper to its previous position and places
the printer in the READY state.
STOP
Moves the paper to its previous position and places
the printer in the NOT READY state.
If the paper is to be torn off, the FORM FEED key must be
pressed before pressing the EJECT, START, or STOP keys. This
feeds an additional page first and prevents the paper from
unloading when it is restored to its original position after the form
is torn off.
For pedestal models (without zero tear option), in the Top Exit
Tear mode (selectable at the operator panel), this key moves the
paper to the top of the next form. In the NOT READY state,
pressing the EJECT key moves the paper forward to the tear–off
position. In the NOT READY state, pressing the EJECT key
moves the paper forward to the tear–off position. Pressing one of
the following keys has the function described below:
EJECT
Moves the paper to its next available position. The
printer returns to the mode it was in before EJECT
was pressed.
START
Moves the paper to its next available position and
places the printer in the READY state.
STOP
Moves the paper to its previous position and places
the printer in the NOT READY state.
Using The Operator Panel
Summary of Contents for 6500 DBCS
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