SYSTEM CONTROL TASKS
3. Next you are asked to enter the time.
ENTER TIME (HH:MM:SS)
Enter the time, using the military 24-hour system. (For
example, 2:30 p.m. is 14:30.) The date and time are
displayed with the following message:
ARE THE DATE AND TIME CORRECT AS DISPLAYED (Y/N)?
4. Press <Y> if they are correct.
If either is incorrect, enter <N> and reenter the date and
time correctly.
Note: You are not always asked to enter the date and time.
5. You are asked if you want the time displayed in the upper
right corner of the screen and a constant update of the
system's status.
LOAD AND ENABLE TIME-OF-DAY/STATUS DISPLAY (Y/N)?
In most cases, you should press <Y> for yes. If you do so,
the system keeps you informed of the time and status. If
you want to disable this feature at a later time, enter TIME
OFF. To reenable it, you need only enter TIME ON.
If <N> is entered, you cannot add the time/status display
without rebooting the system.
Allow four to seven minutes for the printer to complete its
warm-up. When the printer is ready, a tone sounds, and the
following message appears:
READY---JOB START WILL BE DELAYED 40-80 SECONDS FOR PRINT
QUALITY ADJUSTMENT
Note: Before the LPS starts printing, the system checks print
quality and controls. Any adjustments, if necessary, are made
by the system to give you the best quality prints. The system
also checks print quality on an ongoing basis and may stop
printing, correct a quality problem, and resume where it left
off.
System rollover
A system rollover is a recovery technique the LPS uses to initiate
a restart following a system error. This error may be induced by
either a software or hardware failure.
System rollover message through
PC UI
1. A message appears in the Messages window of the PC UI
telling you that the system has rolled over and processing has
stopped.
2. If the LPS was running online at the time of the rollover, the
following information window appears.
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