Configuring the Printer
3.3Explanation of the printout on the previous page
in the headline behind the term VERSION the revision level of the printer's firmware can be found.
Then, two columns of hardware related settings follow:
INTERFACE - for communication between the computer operating system and the printer it is necessary to have the same protocol settings.
S | I/F TYPE | PARALL./RS232 |
S | WORD LENGTH | 8 BIT |
S |
| 9600 Bps |
S | PARITY BIT | EVEN |
S | PROTOCOL | DTR |
S DSR / CTS MODE | IGNOR. DSR+CTS | |
S | I/F BUFFER | 64 KBYTE |
There is no automatic protocol sensing.
The last part of the printout is a list of all MACRO settings.
In this case MACRO 1 is marked with an asterisk (*) which identifies it as the active macro.
Whenever you make modifications in the active macro without saving them you will find the new settings under the heading CURRENT SETTINGS. Unless they are saved, the modifications will stay active only until the printer is switched off. When the printer is switched on again the macro settings marked with the asterisk will be reactivated.