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5 Menu button
Displays the menu for the tab currently selected in the display.
See “Using the Control Panel Menu” on page 164.
6y button (Back button)
If menus are displayed, pressing this button takes you up one level in the menu hierarchy.
See “Menu Operations” on page 164.
7l/r buttons (Left/Right buttons)
OUse these buttons to select tabs. The selected tab is highlighted and the content of the
info display area updated for the selected tab.
See “Screen View” on page 17.
OIf menus are displayed, these buttons can be used to position the cursor or to delete
characters when entering text for items such as Setting Name or IP Address.
8u/d buttons (Up/Down buttons)
When menus are displayed, these buttons can be used to highlight items or options.
See “Menu Operations” on page 164.
9Z button
ODisplays the menu for the tab currently selected in the display. (This button cannot be
used to display menus when the + is selected.)
See “Using the Control Panel Menu” on page 164.
OWhen menus are displayed and an item is highlighted, pressing this button displays the
sub-menu for the highlighted item.
OIf pressed while a parameter is selected from the Menu, the parameter is set or
executed.
10 button (Help button)
Except when printing is in progress , pressing t his button d isplays the Help menu. H ighlight an
item and press the OK button to view help for the highlighted item.
11 " button (Maintenance button)
Displays the Maintenance menu, which is used for nozzle checks and head cleaning.
See “Adjusting the Print Head” on page 184.
12 W button (Pause/Cancel button)
OThe printer enters pause status if this is pressed while printing. To release the pause status,
press the W button again, or select Pause Cancel on the screen and then press the OK
button. To cancel print jobs being processed, select Job Cancel on the screen and then
press the OK button.
OPressing this button while a menu or help is displayed closes the menu or help and returns
the printer to ready status.