Configuration
3-4
4.
Press RUN/STOP TEST. All currently selected values are saved as the power-up default
value set.
5.
Press CLEAR FAULT once to return to OFFLINE READ
Y
.
6.
Lock the printer configuration by simultaneously pressing the RUN/STOP TEST and
CONFIG MENU switches, and place the printer online.
The saved values remain effective until specifically changed by storing or saving other values. It
is important to remember that all currently selected values are saved, not just the specific value
most recently changed. Note also that values changed by control code sequences will also be
saved. For example, if the print mode is changed by control code and the configuration values
are subsequently saved, the print mode change is also saved. However, horizontal tab posiĆ
tions, margin settings, and character attributes such as bold, double high, etc. that can be
changed by control code but are not reflected on the display are not saved with the configuraĆ
tion value set.
Load Values
The current power-up default configuration value set can be loaded (restored) as needed. If,
for example, a number of configuration values were changed and stored for temporary use, the
complete power-up default set can be restored. This provides a convenient method of resetĆ
ting the printer's configuration to known values. The following general procedure can be used
to load (restore) the power-up default values.
1.
Unlock the printer configuration by simultaneously pressing the RUN/STOP TEST and
CONFIG MENU switches.
2.
Select and display LOAD PARAMETERS.
3.
Repeatedly press CONFIG VALUE until the LOAD DEFAULT PARAMETERS mesĆ
sage is displayed.
4.
Press RUN/STOP TEST. The current power-up default values are restored and in effect.
5.
Press CLEAR FAULT once to return to OFFLINE READY.
6.
Lock the printer configuration and place the printer online.
Summary of Contents for P6000L
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Page 20: ...Overview 1 6...
Page 28: ...Operation 2 8 Figure 2 4 Paper Adjustment Controls Floor Cabinet Model...
Page 34: ...Operation 2 14 Figure 2 10 Loading Paper...
Page 51: ...3 7 Configuration Figure 3 1 Sample Configuration Printout...
Page 56: ...Configuration 3 12 Figure 3 4 PCBA Removal Pedestal Model Printer...
Page 100: ...Vertical Format Units 5 16...
Page 167: ...7 9 Interfaces Figure 7 1 Alternate Terminating Resistor Location Floor Cabinet Model...
Page 169: ...7 11 Interfaces Figure 7 2 Alternate Terminating Resistor Location Pedestal Model...
Page 190: ...RibbonMinder 9 14...
Page 200: ...Installation 10 10 Figure 10 9 Side Shock Mount Restraint Screw Removal Floor Cabinet Model...
Page 202: ...Installation 10 12 Figure 10 10 Pedestal Legs Installation Pedestal Model...
Page 206: ...Installation 10 16 Figure 10 14 Shipping Restraint Removal Pedestal Model...
Page 208: ...Installation 10 18 Figure 10 16 Cable Connections Pedestal Model...
Page 210: ...Installation 10 20...
Page 212: ...Appendix A 2...
Page 213: ...B 1 Appendix APPENDIX B Serial Emulation Mode Character Set 1 80 9F Control Codes...
Page 214: ...Appendix B 2 Serial Emulation Mode Character Set 2 80 9f Printable Symbols...
Page 215: ...B 3 Appendix P Series Mode Character Set 1 80 9f Control Codes...
Page 216: ...Appendix B 4 P Series Mode Character Set 2 80 9f Printable Symbols...
Page 217: ...B 5 Appendix International Characters...
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