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6.4.11 Demo
The Demo selection is primarily used for demonstration and training purposes. When placed in the Demo
mode, the unit restarts the application utilizing a different database so as to not corrupt the main database.
Most all functionality exists in the Demo mode, but a real terminator with sensors is not needed. When you’re
on the
screens that you would typically perform a crimp, just touch the ‘Virtual’ crimp button on the screen to
perform the crimp. Data from a stored crimp will be used and all screens will appear as though a normal crimp
occurred.
Figure 63: Starting a demo
6.4.12 Printer Icon
This screen is used to select the appropriate printer for the CQM.
The CQM can print to a local, USB-connected printer, or to some network printers. Printers connected via USB-
serial or USB-parallel port adapters are not supported in the CQM.
The CQM supports a wide variety of printers. It uses the Gutenprint printer driver. A list of supported printers is
available on the
Even if a printer is not on this list of supported printers, it will usually work with a driver for a similar printer. For
example, the HP Photosmart D5300 series printer is not on the list of supported printers, but selecting the “HP
Photosmart 7150
–
CUPS+Gutenprint” driver works jus
t fine.
From the Control Panel, touch the Printer Icon to enter the printer setup and configuration screens. To
configure a local printer, connect the printer via one of the two USB ports on side of the CQM Host. Then touch
the “Add New Printer Button”, an
d follow the prompts to select a printer driver.
To configure a supported network printer, touch “Use Network Printers”. The CQM will automatically discover
any supported network printers and add them to the drop-down list at the top of the screen. Simply touch the
drop down list to select which printer to use. The CQM supports printing to printers connected to other CQM's,
and to any shared printer connected to a computer that uses the
. Computers
running Apple's Mac OS X, and most Linux or Unix distributions support CUPS printing.
The CQM can also print to other network printers using the LPR, IPP, or SMB (Windows) protocols. Many of
the standalone network printer server devices support LPR printing (it may be necessary to enable LPR