Psion Teklogix MLP 3040 Series Format Menu, Current Format, Format Name, Printer Configuration

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Format Menu

Printer Configuration

Format Menu

FORMAT MENU

Current Format

The MLP 3040 supports five “Formats” or sets of printing parameters that may be selected either through the control panel or by host application programs. These Formats include printing related features such as Form Length, Font, Character Pitch, Margins, etc. Each Format also includes the ability to name the Format with a name such as “Receipt”, “Routing Label”, or “Shipping Label”, etc.

Upon entering Setup as described earlier in “Setup Basics”, the Format Menu is the first menu that will appear.

The bottom line of the display shows the Format that is currently selected. If you wish to change to a different format, press the Current Format Increment Button until the desired Format is displayed.

Note: If you wish to use more than one Format, you must first enable additional Formats. Please refer to the “Max Format” feature in the “Options Menu” on page 29.

Once the desired Format is displayed, you may do one of the following:

press the Format Name Enter Button to review and/or change the features related to the displayed Format, or press the Manual background Advance Button to advance to the INTERFACE MENU

Pressing the Manual background Enter Button will advance through the following features for the selected Format in the order listed below.

Format Name

Format Name Format 1

Possible Values: Up to 16 characters of A through Z, 0 through 9, SPACE

When shipped from the factory, the name for each format will be “FORMAT 1”, “FORMAT 2”, etc. This name may be changed to any combination of capital letters (A-Z), numerals (0-9), or spaces. The name may be up to 16 characters in length.

To advance through the character positions of the name, press the Manual background Advance Button. To change the character at the current position, press the Manual background Increment Button. The order of characters that may be selected is “ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ SPACE 0123456789”. The name will automatically be centered on the display after exiting Setup, so there is no need to try to center it with spaces.

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Contents MLP3040 Series Operator’s Manual Psion Teklogix Corporation 3000 Kustom Drive Hebron, KYFCC Part 15 Class B Battery DisposalNehmen Sie den Drucker nicht in der Nähe einer Wärmequelle in Betrieb Do not operate near a heat sourceLesen Sie vor der Inbetriebnahme die Aufbau- und Bedienungsanleitung Page Getting Started Printer ConfigurationPower Considerations IntroductionSpecifications Table of ContentsMaintenance and Troubleshooting Advanced Setup FeaturesIntroduction Page Getting Started Battery Installation and ChargingFigure 1 - Battery Installation and Power Connector Figure 2 - Opening Paper Door Installing MediaRoll Media Getting StartedMovable Support Cassette MediaFigure 3 - Media Support Figure 4 - Paper Laying Through Print HeadFigure 5 - Cassette In Printer Turning the Printer On and OffPerforming A Printer Self Test Interface Host Interface Set UpFactory Default Interface Settings Belt Loop System Figure 6 - Control Panel Daily OperationIntroduction Control PanelMLP 3040 and MLP 3040 LP Models Printer ConfigurationRemoving Printed Output MLP 3040 SL Models Battery ChargingPrinter Configuration Figure 7 - Tearing Off Printed Output Power Connector Battery Indicator Using the Magnetic Card ReaderFigure 8 - MLP 3040 Power Connector & Battery Indicator Figure 9 - Using The Magnetic Card ReaderPaper Door Open Additional MessagesCheck Paper Figure 10 - MLP 3040 Control Panel Printer ConfigurationIntroduction To Setup Setup BasicsSelecting Menus Entering SetupExiting Setup Options Menu Setup Menu SummaryFormat Menu Interface MenuFormat Name Format MenuCurrent Format Left Margin FontSpacing Form Feed Distance Right MarginPrint Contrast Maximum Paper SpeedTear to Mark Distance Mark SensingMark Sensitivity Gap SensitivityCurrent Host I/O Interface MenuSerial Interface Present DistanceStop Bits EmulationBaud Rate Data BitsRTS/CTS Handshaking IrDA InterfaceXON/XOFF Handshaking ETX/ACK HandshakingPairing Mode Bluetooth InterfaceDiscoverability On Role PolicyRole Policy Defer DiscoverabilityAddress Wi-Fi InterfaceLocal Name WLAN WEP Bits WLAN TypeWLAN Channel WLAN SSIDIP Address WEP Key WEP Key WEP Key WEP KeyWLAN Auth IP Address AssignTunnel Port Number Options MenuIP Subnet Mask IP GatewayTruncate Lines Auto Power DownMaximum Format Number User LanguagePrint Promo No Print PromotionPage Description Interfacing To A Host ComputerRS-232C Serial Interface Pin #Interfacing to a Host Computer Bluetooth InterfaceFigure 12 - Wireless Indicator & IrDA Window IrDA InterfaceWi-Fi Interface Page Standby Operation Power ConsiderationsAuto Power Down Operation Without A BatteryPage Figure 13 - Printer Cleaning Areas Maintenance and TroubleshootingCleaning Maintenance and Troubleshooting Battery CareCharging the Battery Additional Battery and Safety InformationTesting the Power Supply and Battery Message TroubleshootingError Messages SolutionPossible Cause Other ProblemsProblem SolutionObtaining Service Options Menu Advanced Setup FeaturesFormat Menu Interface MenuPage Print Samples Print & Font SamplesPrint & Font Samples Courier Font With International Extended Character SetCourier Font PC Line Drawing Extended Character Set Sans Serif Font Page Power Management SpecificationsPrinter Specifications Printing SpecificationsOperator Controls and Indicators SpecificationsPhysical Specifications Environmental SpecificationsLabels Media SpecificationsReceipt Paper Figure 14 - Black Mark Position Gap Sensing SpecificationsBlack Mark Position Supplies Supplies and AccessoriesAccessories Page Glossary of Terms Glossary