Tally Genicom 2900 manual Manually Setting Print Gap, Setting Up Configurations, 28Operator Manual

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Manually Setting Print Gap

The lower left region of the LCD provides a graphi- cal indication of the adjustment being made. There is a 5 second time-out: if no keys are pressed the control panel display will revert to the prior menu and display. The Print Gap keys may be pressed while printing is in progress, allowing the operator to modify the print gap and immediately observe the effect it has upon print appearance.

Figure 2 - 8. Typical display when adjusting Print Gap

Step 2. Run a Print Test

Press Clear. Make sure you're offline. Use the Arrow and Enter keys to select Menu => Test Menu => Pattern => Print => Upper. Press Enter. This last action begins running a print test. After a short while, press Enter to halt the test. Examine what has been printed.

The print should be crisp and dark, with no smearing. The paper should move smoothly through the print mechanism:

If the print gap is open too far, the print may start fading out, especially on the last sheet of a multi-part form.

If the print gap is too narrow, the ribbon will start smearing ink on the page, especially when the ribbon is moving and the paper is not. In extreme cases, the shuttle may stop, and the paper may jam.

Repeat Step 1 and Step 2 until the print gap is set just right. This print gap configuration can be saved and may be retrieved every time this particular paper is loaded. What you have just set, though, will not change until someone goes through Steps 1 & 2 again, or until a saved configuration with a different print gap is loaded.

Setting Up Configurations

The 2900 printer can save up to ten personalized configurations, so you don't have to recreate configurations you use frequently. Each configuration can be given a label of up to 15 characters. When you first receive your printer, each label is a generic "CONFIG" followed by a number 1 through 10. See page 3-71 for instructions on how to save configurations.

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Contents Operator Manual Serial Parallel LAN Operator ManualAcknowledgments Contents Chapter Operator Manual ESC Appendix a Troubleshooting Appendix B Specifications Introduction Operator Manual Preface-9Preface-10Operator Manual About This ManualConventions Setting Up Your Printer Site PreparationUnpacking the Printer Unpacking your printerRepacking Removing the Shipping HardwareInterface Connections and Powering Up Interface ConnectorsInterface Connections Serial/Parallel InterfacesPowering Up Powering Up14Operator Manual Paper System Components Paper SystemPaper System Components 16Operator Manual TractorsPrint Gap Paper TensionInstalling Ribbon Cartridge Installing the Ribbon Cartridge18Operator Manual LED Indicators Control Panel ComponentsControl Panel Components LCD Liquid Crystal Display20Operator Manual Loading Paper and Printing Loading Paper for Standard Printing Mode Step Standard Printing Mode22Operator Manual Column Alignment Scale 24Operator Manual Print Gap Adjustment Print Gap Profile ModePrint Gap Gap ZoneFine-tuning the Automatic Print Gap Setting Using a Saved Gap Zone Profile26Operator Manual Manually Adjust Print Gap on Control Panel Set Print Gap Detect Mode to ManualAfter unlocking the Print Gap keys Manually Setting Print Gap Setting Up Configurations28Operator Manual Run a Print TestControl Panel Display Printer Menus and the Control PanelDisplay During Normal Operation Control Panel Display30Operator Manual Indicator Paper Weight and Hammer Impact Display When In a MenuControl Panel Key Functions Control Panel Key Functions32Operator Manual TOF Key Top of Form View KeyPrint GAP + and Keys Up and Down Arrow KeysClear Key Enter Key34Operator Manual Clear Key Config Key OfflineUsing Menus Using MenusControl Panel Menus Categories, Parameters and SelectionsTCP/IP if LAN is installed Changing Form Length Example Changing Form Length Using the Menu System38Operator Manual How to Print a Control Panel Selected Options Report Print Selections ReportOperator Menu Operator Menu ⇒ FontFont Category 40Operator ManualMatrix Ser/Par Character SetOcra Density 42Operator Manual Forms Category Operator Menu ⇒ Forms 44Operator ManualQuick Access Print to EOF End Of Form If Print to EOF is onIf Print to EOF is OFF, you have two choices Choice Eject Distance46Operator Manual RibnMon Thresh Ribbon Monitor OperationPrint Gap Category Operator Menu ⇒ Print Gap48Operator Manual Reset Fine-Tuning the Print Gap ManuallyMode 50Operator Manual Detect DistanceVFU Enable Operator Menu ⇒ VFUVFU Category Vertical Format Units VT Channel Vertical Tab ChannelConfig Menu Config Menu ⇒ PrinterPrinter Category 52Operator ManualIO Hold ReportBeeper Volume Beeper Mode54Operator Manual Config Menu ⇒ Codes Codes Category56Operator Manual Print on CRForm Feed at TOF Alt ESC Alternate EscapeCode 7F Print 80 9F HexIgnore Char Sub Char FromConfigurations Category Config Menu ⇒ Configurations58Operator Manual How to label a configuration slot Serial I/O Category Config Menu ⇒ Serial I/O60Operator Manual Status Enquiry DTR Function62Operator Manual DTR PolarityBusy Polarity RTS FunctionConfig Menu ⇒ Parallel I/O Popc Print On Paper CommandParallel I/O Category Bi-DirectionalConfig Menu ⇒ Intellifilter Intellifilter Category64Operator Manual Serial Parallel Twinax/CoaxTCP/IP Menu LAN Interface Only TCP/IP MenuIP Addr Category Gateway CategorySubnet Category TCP/IP Menu ⇒ Subnet66Operator Manual Test Menu TestMenu ⇒ PatternPattern Category PrintTest Menu ⇒ Fault Override Fault Override CategoryDiag Category 68Operator ManualHelp Menu Help Menu70Operator Manual Faults Appendix a Troubleshooting A-71Fault Correction Procedure MessagesError Messages 72Operator ManualAppendix a Troubleshooting A-73 HammerTimeExplanation Corrective Action74Operator Manual Appendix a Troubleshooting A-75 Paper Problems 76Operator ManualAppendix B Specifications B-77 Industry and Agency StandardsIndustry and Agency Standards 78Operator ManualAppendix B Specifications B-79 EnvironmentEmulations and Fonts 80Operator ManualAppendix B Specifications B-81 Fonts, Languages and CharactersStandard Languages and Character Sets Language SubstitutionsConfigurations, Paper and Speed 82Operator ManualAppendix B Specifications B-83 Daly Drive, Suite 703.833.8700 Chantilly, VA 703.222.7629