3.5Resident Formats
Stored within the memory are several ticket formats that provide useful setup, operational, and problem diagnosis information. Load stock that is at least 2 inches (51 mm) wide to capture all the data on these resident formats.
3.5.1Configuration Ticket
The Configuration Ticket provides memory, firmware, and installed options information (depending upon the printer model, options, and age this information will vary). To print a Configuration Ticket:
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printer ‘On’. |
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• Press the PAUSE button to |
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enter the |
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Ž Simultaneously press the F2 |
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and F3 buttons. |
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Operational data is also provided: |
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Basic | setup | including | speed |
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settings, Stock ID, and the start of |
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print and cut/tear positions. |
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Counter Information provides time |
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of operation and amount printed. |
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(The Resettable Values counter can |
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be used for tracking job data; see |
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the DPL Programmer’s | Manual |
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for details.) |
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The Input Values section indicates |
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the Parser Mode setting; also |
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included here are the sensor |
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values, which are used for internal |
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system control functions. |
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