Purge — performs a Purge-n-Wipe, which purges the print- heads then wipes them in the service station, to help recover missing jets. Print a prime bars pattern to verify jet recovery. See “Checking Jet Health” on page 3-7 for instructions.

Sleep (visible when heads are not capped) — verifies that the capping pad is disengaged (in the lower position), the printer turns off the heaters, detensions the media, and dis- ables the OHS. When you manually engage the capping levers, the capping pad sensor is detected and the control panel disables most functions except for Wake. See “Cap the Printheads” on page 3-13 for instructions.

Wake (visible when the printheads are capped) — the opera- tor lowers the capping pad, then selects this option to restore the printer from standby mode, enable the OHS, and move the printhead carriage back to the service station (at the far right end of the printer). When the printheads are uncapped, the control panel is fully functional. See “Uncap the Print- heads” on page 3-14 for instructions.

Access Heads — moves the printhead carriage out from the service station to the capping station. This is the same func- tionality as the Access Printheads option on the Mainte- nance menu.

Media Wizard provides direct access to the printing parameters stored for the currently loaded media (see “Media Wizard” on page 3-44 for details).

Load (visible when the supply and takeup are unloaded) — enables you to load media on the supply and/or takeup, and properly tensions the system. See “Loading Roll-Fed Media” on page 3-16 for instructions.

Unload (visible when the supply and takeup are loaded) detensions and enables you to unload the supply and takeup system. See “Unloading and Cutting Roll-Fed Media” on page 3-25 for instructions.

Reload — (visible when printer was loaded with media) enables you to load another roll or sheet of the previously printed media with the same settings, without stepping through the media load process.

ATTN (Attention)blinks on the control panel when the printer detects an error condition, potential error condition, or when you make a change that requires recalibration or other action to ensure best print quality. See “User Assis- tance” on page 2-3 for further details.

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