System Settings (continued)
CONFIGURATION LEVEL | To upgrade the application (resident | ||
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| software) of the printer, the hardware and | |
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| software compatibility levels must match for | |
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| the update to be accepted. This information is | |
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| displayed here and can also be found printed | |
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| on the configuration label. | |
| PRINTER KEY | Each printer has a unique KEY number in the | |
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| following form: | |
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| vvvv – represents the model number of the | |
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| application loaded |
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| wwxx – represents the configuration level | |
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| ww represents the main board |
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| hardware compatibility |
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| level |
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| xx represents the software |
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| compatibility level (see |
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| below) |
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| yyyyyy – | is a manufacturing date code |
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| zzz – | is a unique time stamp |
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| UPGRADE PRINTER | The application version may only be updated | |
| CODE | with a configuration level of equal or lesser | |
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| value than the software level; however, the | |
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| printer’s software compatibility level can be | |
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| increased by purchasing and entering the | |
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| proper upgrade code here. |
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