Keyboard
Programming
Programming the FoxJet printer with the Hand-held keyboard or
the integrated keyboard is accomplished by entering the two letter
code for the command, entering the desired data or condition and
pressing the enter key. The command will be saved until the next
change. Refer to Chapter Five for definitions of the commands and
directions in how to use. Most commands are only valid for current
head selected by the
HE
ad command (multi-head systems),
particularly editing commands. Those commands will require
programming for each Printhead connected to the system. Some
commands relate to two Printhead (Quantum systems and the
WaxJet system only have one Printhead). Most configuration
commands will affect all heads connected to the controller.
The FoxJet display will also display system status, such as the Main
Menu shown below.
FoxJet Model 6100
INK LOW * *
HEATING A *
COMMAND (A):_
The fourth line in any of the command screens will indicate which
Printhead the command will affect. In the example below, the
SLANT command would only apply to Printhead A.
SLANT [0-31]
*A*:_
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There a few status screens that pop up on the display to indicated a
condition that requires immediate attention (one shown below will
be in xxxx415xxx firmware).
**LOW BATTERY **
SERVICE
REQUIRED
PRESS ANY KEY
4-2
Programming
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