6-26 Configuration
bb
______________________________________
Set Jam Recover from the MISC:JAM RECOVER configuration
menu. Options are Yes to enable and No (the factory default) to
disable this feature.
Note:
If you must turn off the printer to clear a paper jam, Jam
Recover is not effective because all print job information in
RAM is lost.
Language Options
Language options allow you to select the language for the printer’s
front panel window. Set the display language from the MISC:LANG
configuration menu. English is the factory default; other options are
Spanish (Espanol), French (Francais), German (Deutsch), and
Japanese.
Lines Per Inch (LPI)
Lines per inch settings allow you to control the number of gray
levels and enhance the resolution quality of your printed images.
Usually you set lines per inch through your application or you can
use the LPI option in Command Center’s Linearization program.
However, when LPI is not a software option, you can use the front
panel MISC:LPI configuration menu. Line screen options range from
5 to 210 lines per inch with a factory default of 85 lpi.
Media
Media options in the front panel allow you to select the default
media and set configurations for specific media. The MEDIA:
DEFAULT menu allows you to select the default media for your
printer. Media options are Paper (the factory default), Film,
Hvypaper (heavy paper), Hvyfilm (heavy film), and five user defined
types of media.
Summary of Contents for Accel-a-Writer 3 Series
Page 2: ...1 2 Introductionbb ________________________________________ Notes...
Page 12: ...2 2 Installationbb_________________________________________ Notes...
Page 40: ...3 2 Macintosh Setupbb ____________________________________ Notes...
Page 90: ...4 2 PC Setupbb __________________________________________ Notes...
Page 142: ...5 2 Ethernet Setupbb ______________________________________ Notes...
Page 218: ...7 2 Media Optionsbb ______________________________________ Notes...
Page 230: ...8 2 Printing with Various Media Types________________________ Notes...
Page 236: ...9 2 Maintenance and Specificationsbb ________________________ Notes...
Page 250: ...10 2 Optionsbb __________________________________________ Notes...
Page 282: ...10 34 Optionsbb __________________________________________...
Page 284: ...11 2 Troubleshootingbb____________________________________ Notes...