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Functional Explanation and Setup Guide
For the procedure to set the functions, see section 1.6, “Function Setup Guide.”
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Other Functions
Key Lock
Key lock is a function that prohibits key operations. When key lock is enabled, pressing
keys produces no effect. To release the key lock, a password is entered.
Key Lock Items
Each of the following keys can be included or excluded from the key lock function.
Keys that can be locked
In the case of the FUNC key, each function of the FUNC key can be included or
excluded from the key lock function.
FUNC key functions: Manual printout, list printout, setup list printout, message printout,
printout buffer clear, pen exchange (pen model), and ribbon
cassette exchange (dot model)
<Related Topics>
Setting the key lock function: Section 4.9
Using the key lock function: see the
Operation Guide
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Customize Menu
The menu can be customized to display only the menus that you use.
• Display only the items that you use on the FUNC key menu.
• Display only the items that you use on the Setting mode menu.
• Lock Basic Setting mode (use a password to enter the mode).
The pen position adjustment (pen model) and dot printing position adjustment (dot
model) can be set so that they can be used without the password.
Operation mode
Setting mode
Displays only the
FUNC key menu
items to be used
Displays only the
setup menu items
to be used
Basic Setting mode
Pen and dot
printing position
adjustment
Password
Hold down
MENU for 3 s
Hold down +
for 3 s
No password
<Related Topics>
Setting the FUNC key menu: Section 4.19
Setting the Setting mode menu: Section 4.20
Enabling/Disabling the customized menu: Section 4.21
Font
The characters used in the printout can be set to English, Japanese, German, or French.
The characters that are available vary depending on the selected font.
English:
Alphabet, numbers, and symbols
Japanese: Alphabet, numbers, Katakana, and symbols
German:
Alphabet (German), numbers, and symbols
French:
Alphabet (French), numbers, and symbols
<Related Topics>
Changing the language: Section 4.13