Note: Your application may override your Selectype settings. Some application programs are designed to control the same settings you choose with SelecType by sending certain software commands before printing. Because these commands cancel SelecType settings, you should use the program instead of SelecType to select the affected setting.

You can exit SelecType at any time by pressing this button once more. Note that you must exit SelecType before printing a document. If you press the SelecType button after you set a macro but before you save it, those settings are temporarily used as current settings until the printer is turned off, but are cleared when the printer is turned back on.

The SelecType main menu lists the five modes that let you control printer functions and operations. The five main menu modes are:

:LrJflDMfKRO: This mode lets you load one of the four macros to accommodate your own printing needs.

:CHflNGEl'MCRO: This mode lets you change the current printer settings (such as font and form length), with the option of saving these changes to create your own macros.

:CHBNGEDEFAlJLTS This mode lets you define the default settings (such as interface and baud rate) that will be in effect each time you turn on the printer.

:PRINTOUTThis mode prints out the current printerSETTINGS:settings, the settings for the four macros, andthe default settings.:CLEflRALLThis mode returns all of the current printert'lC1CRDS:settings, macro settings, and default settings to the preset values.

Using the Printer

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