Using the Default-Setting Mode

Your printer has internal settings that control such functions as top-of-form position and page length. These settings are called default settings because they take effect each time you turn on the printer.

For most users, the factory settings are best, but you can change these settings if necessary. The table below lists all the settings you can change; the next section tells you how to change them; and the last section describes each setting in detail.

Note

Most application programs control the printer settings listed here. If you can use your program to control the printer, you may never need to use the default-setting mode. In fact, you may find find that your program settings override your printer’s default settings. Se your software documentation for more information.

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