Audible Alarm — enables and disables the audible alarm beep that sounds with Warning and Action messages.

Units — sets English or Metric units of measure for data dis- played by the control panel.

Head Height — moves the printhead carriage over the platen so you can adjust the head height. See “Set the Printhead and Camera Height” on page 5-11 for instructions.

Service Station — allows you to set the alignment and height of the service station wipers. For instructions, see “Calibrate the Service Station” on page 5-16.

 

Air Purge Type — you can perform a 4-color purge and the

 

AutoTune purge with all four colors at once (“Standard

 

Purge”) or one color at a time (“Performance Purge”). The

 

Performance Purge occurs at a higher pressure than the

 

Standard Purge.

 

Automatic Eject (cut sheet printing only) — when enabled,

 

the sheet is automatically ejected at the end of the print job.

 

When disabled, the next job(s) will print on the same sheet

 

until there is no more room to print.

 

Printer Name — displays a keypad to change the printer

 

name displayed on the control panel and RIP or ColorSpan

 

Print Server.

 

Idle Spits — when the printer is idle, it automatically spits a

 

small amount of ink into the service station to keep the ink-

 

jets open and working. To reduce the amount of ink con-

 

sumed during idle spitting, you can set the operation to

 

Medium or Low. To ensure that the printheads are always at

 

maximum readiness, use the High setting.

 

Restore All Defaults — restores all Printer Configuration set-

 

tings to their factory default values, and zeroes all registra-

 

tion data. After running this option, all calibration values

 

must be reestablished by running AutoSet or manual calibra-

 

tions.

Maintenance

Access Printheads — moves the printhead carriage out from

 

the service station to the capping station. This is the same

 

functionality as the Access Heads button on the Front Page.

 

Purge A Color — purges the four printheads of a single color,

 

rather than all sixteen printheads. This is helpful when recov-

 

ering stubborn jet-outs.

 

Print Jet-Out Lines — prints a version of the prime bars (see

 

page 2-6), in which missing jets that are replaced are

 

marked with a black square.

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