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5. PRINTER SETTINGS
5.1 Switches and Buttons
The DIP switches and memory switches (EEPROM) are used to make the printer’s settings. In addi-
tion, the sensor adjusting button and RESUME button, which are not used for making printer settings,
are installed.
The sensor adjusting button is located on the paper-out and near-end sensor’s PCB (N.EPCB), and is
mainly used for adjusting the photo sensors, therefore, it is not used by the general user. The RESUME
button is located on the casing (near the LF motor), and is used to bring the printer back on line after it
goes off line (e.g. paper-out). For more details about the RESUME button, refer to “6. DISPLAYS
AND FUNCTIONS”.
The DIP switches are mounted to the interface’s PCB and can be changed by operating them from the
hole used for replacing the EPROM or by removing the interface’s PCB.
The number of DIP switches differs according to the type of interface.
The EEPROM is 1 word by 16 bits. The EEPROM is mounted on the main unit’s PCB and can be
changed with the commands.
Centronics:
None
RS-232C:
1 (8-bit)
RS-422A:
2 (8-bit and 4-bit)