System Settings (continued)
DOUBLE BYTE SYMBOLS | When equipped with the ILPC option, this | |
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| selects the code page used to print double |
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| byte fonts unless otherwise specified in |
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| Manual for details. |
| UNICODE | Unicode (including Korean) |
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| GB | Government Bureau Industry Standard; |
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| Chinese (PRC) |
| BIG 5 | Taiwan encoded |
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| JIS | Japanese Industry Standard |
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| SHIFT JIS | Shift Japanese Industry Standard |
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| EUC | Extended UNIX Code |
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TIME AND DATE
Allows the user to set Time and Date.
MEDIA COUNTERS | Internal record of inches printed and time | |
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| of use. |
| ABSOLUTE COUNTER | Shows the number of inches printed since |
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| being set at the factory. Not resettable. |
| RESETTABLE COUNTER | The number of inches printed since the last |
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| reset. User may reset. |
| RESET COUNTER | Resets the Resettable Counter to zero. |
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PRINT CONFIGURATION | Prints the effective configuration of the | |
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| system. In addition, if settings were |
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| changed that require a reset to become |
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| effective, this will be indicated with the ‘§’ |
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| symbol. |
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| A bulleted item ( ) indicates that it was |
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| changed via the host, but not saved in non- |
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| volatile memory. |
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