Printer Operation

There are two possibilities for the displacement to become active:

-If a positive displacement is set before starting the print job the printer will move the paper into the right position first and then start printing.

-If the displacement is set during a print job, the printer prints the contents of the print buffer. Afterwards, the displacement will become active. All following data are at the new position.

-Pressing [START/STOP] (93)

The printer changes into the LOCAL mode (displayed) and turns on the STOP indicator (52). All printer and paper handling operations are

stopped. After pressing again, the printer quits the LOCAL or Menu mode.

2.2.3Meaning of the Keys in the LOCAL Mode - Lower Row Keys

-Insert or Eject Key (90)

After pressing the Insert/Eject key, fanfold paper from the park position is fed into the print position, and fanfold paper from the print position is fed into the cut/tear off position (depending on the setting or the printer type). Paper that has been retracted into the cut/tear off by the Insert/Eject key will be moved automatically into the print position once the printer receives a print command.

Note: This key is not active while the top cover is open.

-The Paper Feed Key (91) and the

Reverse Paper Feed Key (92)

The paper moves 1/90" (0.28 mm) in the direction of the arrows. Holding down the key results in continuous feeding.

Forward movement of paper from the park position is stopped at the print position. Forward movement of paper from the print position is stopped at the tear off position or it will be cut off (depending of the setting or of the printer type).

Backward movement of paper is stopped at either the park position, the print position or the tear off position.

Printer Operation

-START/STOP Key (93)

-turns off the STOP indicator

-makes the printer ready for operation

-either starts the printout or self-test functions when selected (see MENU mode) or causes the interface status to change to READY or BUSY (displayed)

-exits the MENU mode.

2.3Menu Mode

Instead of having a multitude of dip switches, all operator selectable features are accessable via the control panel and combined in the printer MENU.

This feature provides:

-easy handling of configuration (interface, etc.)

-quick parameter changes during an application

-a SAVE function to make changes permanent (until purposely reset), facilitating changes in default settings.

The menu has several levels:

-The first level contains the Main Functions

-Level 2 contains Sub-Functions

-Level 3 allows to select/confirm values and contains further Sub-Functions

-Level 4 allows to select/confirm values

For easy selection of paper source, font, pitch and macro, please refer to the Quick Settings section in this chapter.

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Epson MTX 1345 manual Paper Feed Key 91 Reverse Paper Feed Key, Menu Mode

MTX 1345 specifications

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