System Settings (continued)

DOUBLE BYTE SYMBOLS

When equipped with the ILPC option, this

 

 

selects the code page used to print double

 

 

byte fonts unless otherwise specified in

 

 

DPL; see the I & W Class Programmer’s

 

 

Manual for details.

 

—UNICODE

Unicode (including Korean)

 

 

 

 

GB

Government Bureau Industry Standard;

 

 

Chinese (PRC)

 

BIG 5

Taiwan encoded

 

 

 

 

JIS

Japanese Industry Standard

 

 

 

 

SHIFT JIS

Shift Japanese Industry Standard

 

 

 

 

EUC

Extended UNIX Code

 

 

 

TIME AND DATE

Allows the user to set Time and Date.

MEDIA COUNTERS

Internal record of inches printed and time

 

 

of use.

 

ABSOLUTE COUNTER

Shows the number of inches printed since

 

 

being set at the factory. Not resettable.

 

RESETTABLE COUNTER

The number of inches printed since the last

 

 

reset. User may reset.

 

RESET COUNTER

Resets the Resettable Counter to zero.

 

 

 

 

 

PRINT CONFIGURATION

Prints the effective configuration of the

 

 

system. In addition, if settings were

 

 

changed that require a reset to become

 

 

effective, this will be indicated with the ‘§’

 

 

symbol.

 

 

A bulleted item ( ) indicates that it was

 

 

changed via the host, but not saved in non-

 

 

volatile memory.

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Datamax I-4206, I-4208 manual Double Byte Symbols, Time and Date, Media Counters, Print Configuration

I-4206, I-4208 specifications

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