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To change the assigned paper tray, type the respective command followed by a comma (,) and the corresponding number of the chosen paper source.

If you have an HP LaserJet 4 Plus connected to the PQ-8 and the host is requesting paper to be fed through paper drawer #1, the HP printer would, by default, feed from the Paper Cassette. To assign the 500-sheet Cassette to the paper drawer #1 through the setup software, input 5 (from ESC&l5H, as found in the printer’s user’s guide) as the value for Paper Drawer # 1, or send the Host/PC download command Z13,5 to the printer.

5.8 Print Orientation

When operating the printer and printer interface in IBM 3812-1 emulation mode, the print orientation of the host document or report is determined by a variety of factors. These factors are in order of their impact on the final print orientation:

1.Page Rotation specified in the print file of a data processing document or in the document format menu of a word processing document.

2.Automatic Print Orientation (APO) setting on the printer interface.

3.Print Orientation setting on printer interface.

As you read the following explanation, refer to Figure 5-1for an illustration of the print orientation logic.

5.8.1PAGE ROTATION

Degrees of page rotation can be specified through the print file of a data-processing document or in the document format menu of a word- processing document. See Section

5.8.4for a description on how to access the print file and the document format menu. The available settings are 0, 90, 180, 270 degrees and AUTO (AS/400 only). The print file also offers DEVD and COR (AS/400 only).

a. With 0, 90, 180, and 270 degrees you can specify the desired rotation directly from the host.

b. The COR setting will always print COR, unless the print quality (AS/400 and S/38) is set to NLQ or STD, or Text (S/36) is set to YES. If the page rotation is set to COR and print quality/text is one of the above mentioned settings, the print job will print in portrait in the requested font.

c. With the DEVD and AUTO settings, the host does not influence the print orientation. Rather, the print orientation is determined by the settings on the PQ-8.

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Black Box PQ-8S, PQ-8P manual Print Orientation

PQ-8P, PQ-8S specifications

The Black Box PQ-8S and PQ-8P are advanced power quality analyzers designed for professionals seeking to monitor, analyze, and improve the electrical efficiency of their systems. These devices stand out in the market due to their robust features, sophisticated technology, and user-friendly interface, making them essential tools for electrical engineers and facility managers.

One of the standout features of the PQ-8S and PQ-8P is their ability to conduct precise power quality monitoring. Both models are equipped with high-resolution sampling rates, allowing for accurate capture of transient events and fluctuations in power quality. This capability is crucial for diagnosing issues such as voltage sags, swells, interruptions, and harmonics, which can lead to equipment malfunction or failure if left unchecked.

The PQ-8S is tailored for three-phase systems, making it ideal for industrial applications that require comprehensive analysis of three-phase power flows. Meanwhile, the PQ-8P, designed for single-phase applications, is particularly useful in residential or light commercial settings. Each model features an intuitive touchscreen interface, enabling users to navigate through data and settings effortlessly.

Data logging and extensive reporting are central to both models. They can store multiple parameters, such as voltage, current, and frequency, for prolonged periods, which assists in trend analysis and long-term monitoring. The onboard memory capacity allows users to access historical data for thorough evaluations and audits without requiring constant device connection.

In addition to their analytical prowess, the PQ-8S and PQ-8P emphasize safety and compliance. Both devices are designed with safety features that adhere to international standards, ensuring reliable performance in various environments. Their rugged design makes them suitable for both fieldwork and permanent installations, as they can withstand harsh conditions.

Wireless connectivity options enhance their usability, allowing for remote monitoring and real-time analysis from any location. This feature ensures that issues can be addressed promptly, leading to improved operational efficiency and reduced downtime.

In conclusion, the Black Box PQ-8S and PQ-8P power quality analyzers offer an impressive combination of features, advanced technologies, and practical characteristics. Their design and functionality make them indispensable tools for anyone looking to maintain optimal power quality in their electrical systems, thus ensuring reliability and efficiency in an increasingly electrified world.