Overview
The configuration process is matching the printer operating characteristics to those of the host computer.
This chapter explains how to use the control panel to change individual settings and save them as a customized configuration.
Figure 3±1 shows an overview of the configuration menu. The next pages describe how to move within the menu, change configuration settings, and save and print configurations. This is the menu structure for the LinePrinter Plus emulation. (Menu options are explained beginning on page 3±16.)
Paper
Control
Page 3±17
Image Width Paper Length Hor Image Shift Vert Image Shift Reprint on Fault
Printer
Control
Page 3±19
Fuser Temperature Energy Timeout
Diagnostics
Page 3±21
Test Print Engine Life Data
Disk
Management
Page 3±23
Load Config.
Save Config.
Print Config.
Delete Config.
Power±up Config.
Protect Configs.
Mode
Page 3±26
Maint / Misc
Page 3±29
Host
Interface
Page 3±32
Font
Memory
Page 3±44
System
Info.
Page 3±48
Impact Printer | Panel Key Sound | Centronics* | Max Char Memory System Memory |
| Alarm | Dataproducts | Max Cache Memory |
| Power±up State | Serial | Max Cache Size |
| Hex Dump Mode | Twinax* | Max Cached Char |
| PTX±SETUP Option | Coax | Max Fonts Loaded |
| Display Language |
| Font Weight |
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| Drive B Fonts |
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| Installed Fonts |
Note: If the Twinax interface is supportedTwinax is the factory default. If Twinax is not supported, Centronics is the default.
Figure 3±1. The Configuration Menu
3±4 | Configuring the Printer |