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a.Press Enter (OK) at the logo screen.

b.Select the connection type (RS-485 or RS-232).

For the RS-232 connection, also select the following:

vCommunications port (COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4)

vBaud rate (9600 or 19 200)

vControl flow (DTR/DSR or XON/XOFF)

vIRQ test

Refer to the communication mode selection switches located at the bottom rear of the SureMark printer when making the above selection.

c.Press Enter (OK).

d.Select the printer model, then select Enter (OK).

e.Select F10 (Menu).

f.Select O (Operations).

g.Select F (Download Fonts).

h.If you want to selectively download code pages, go to Step 6j. Otherwise, select one of the font sets from the font set menu, then select D (Download). Use this option with POSS for Windows, OPOS, or JavaPOS drivers.

The following DBCS font files are downloaded to the printer when you select Yes (you can change the list of files in a:\utility\fontset.dat before selecting Yes):

vDBCS for thermal printhead

vDBCS for impact printhead

vSBCS for user-defined thermal code page 1

vSBCS for user-defined impact code page 1

vDBCS user-defined character for thermal printhead

vDBCS user-defined character for impact printhead

i.When prompted, insert the appropriate DBCS Font Diskette in drive A (see “Resources on the Internet” on page 43 for information about downloading the diskette), then select OK.

Go to Step 7.

j.Select S (Selective Download).

Note: If you are using the 4610 DBCS Installation Utility Diskette with a printer that will be used with POSS for Windows, OPOS, or JavaPOS drivers, then do not use the selective download. If you use the selective download with those drivers, the drivers will not recognize what DBCS code page has been downloaded.

k.Select E (Erase EPROM).

l.Select the code set (SBCS or DBCS), code page, station (Thermal or Impact), and characters (Normal or User-Defined).

m.Select B (Browse) and specify the font file, if required.

n.Select D (Download).

o.Select Yes. When prompted, insert the appropriate DBCS Font Diskette in drive A (see “Resources on the Internet” on page 43 for information about downloading the diskette), then select OK.

p.Go to Step 7.

7.After the font download has completed,

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IBM TM7, TI5, TF7, TG5 manual Updated March 18

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