Chapter 3:
Printer Menus and the Control Panel
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Config Menu
⇒
Printer
Report
Use this parameter to print or display a report of the following, using the arrow
keys to cycle through the list of reports to the one that is needed. Pressing Enter
will start the report printing:
Current Config:
This produces a printed report of the current printer configura-
tion. The report contains a header which identifies the installed software and
interface, any options that are installed, and statistics for time powered on, time
printing, and total lines printed.
All Configs
: Produces a printed report of all the saved printer configurations.
The report contains a header which identifies the installed software and interface,
any options that are installed, and statistics for time powered on, time printing,
and total lines printed.
Configs 1-10:
Produces a printed report of any of the saved printer configura-
tions. The report contains a header which identifies the installed software and
interface, any options that are installed, and statistics for time powered on, time
printing, and total lines printed.
Calibrations:
Produces a printed report of the printer calibration settings. The
report contains a header which identifies the installed software and interface, and
statistics for time powered on, time printing, and total lines printed. The body of
the report shows the values of the current sensor and print timing calibrations. It
also contains a report of the Ribbon Monitor status.
Ribbon Count:
Displays the number of characters printed since the ribbon count
was last reset.
Last Fault:
Displays the last fault message on the control panel display.
Fault Log:
Displays the fault log on the control panel display.
Version:
Displays the version numbers of the installed software on the control
panel display.
IntelliFilter:
Prints the currently downloaded IntelliFilter.
Beeper Mode
When a fault event occurs, the beeper will sound. There are two options: Single
or Persistent. In the Single mode, each fault event will cause the fault alert beeper
to produce just one short-duration audio tone and then to remain silent. In the
Persistent mode, a fault event will cause the fault alert beeper to periodically
produce a short-duration audio tone that cycles approximately once per second
and will persist until the operator clears the fault.
Beeper Volume
Here the user selects the loudness of the audio tone produced by the fault alert
beeper. The options are Silent, Low, Medium – the default, or High. Pressing the
Enter key will produce a short sample tone that corresponds to the option se-
lected.
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