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Chapter 6— Using Test and Service Mode
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Using the selective transfer command, you can download the following
label design attributes from one 4420 or 4440 printer to another:
• Any specified page or all pages
• Any specified format or all formats
• Any specified font or all fonts
• Any specified user-defined character (UDC) or all UDCs
Set the serial port DIP switch settings to 115,200 baud, even parity, 1 stop
bit, and 8 data bits. If you are transferring pages or fonts, the destination
and source numbers can be different. If you are transferring formats or
UDCs, the destination and source number must be the same.
To perform selective transfer
1
Turn off the sending and receiving printers.
2
Set the serial port on both the sending printer and the receiving printer
to 115,200 baud, even parity, 1 stop bit, and 8 data bits.
3
Turn on the receiving printer.
4
Press down and hold the Feed/Pause button while turning on the
printer. The hardware configuration test label prints.
5
Connect the serial ports of the sender and receiver ports together with
an RS-232 null modem cable. For help, refer to “Connecting the
Printer to Your System” in Chapter 2 and “Communications Interfaces”
in Appendix C.
6
Set the DIP switches on the sending printer and receiving printer for
selective transfer as shown in the Test and Service mode DIP switch
settings illustration earlier in this chapter.
7
Select the type of data that you wish to transfer (such as pages, formats,
fonts, or UDCs) by setting the corresponding DIP switches shown in
the Test and Service mode DIP switch settings illustration earlier in this
chapter.
8
Press the Feed/Pause button on the sending printer to initiate selective
transfer. When the Power/Data LED stops flashing, the selective
transfer is complete.
9
Exit Test and Service mode by turning off the printer and returning all
DIP switches to their original settings.
Using Memory Reset
Use memory reset if you want to return the printer to its default
configuration or if you need to increase the amount of memory available in
the printer. You can also use memory reset to clear pages and formats,
user-defined characters and fonts, configurations, tables, or all of these
parameters.