3–4 Configuring the Printer

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 Disk
Management
Mode Maint / Misc Host
Interface Font
Memory
Image Width
Paper Length
Hor Image Shift
Vert Image Shift
Reprint on Fault
Page 3–17 Page 3–23
Page 3–26 Page 3–29 Page 3–32 Page 3–44
Load Config.
Save Config.
Print Config.
Delete Config.
Power–up Config.
Protect Configs.
Impact Printer Panel Key Sound
Alarm
Power–up State
Hex Dump Mode
PTX–SETUP Option
Display Language
Centronics*
Dataproducts
Serial
Twinax*
Coax
Max Char Memory
Max Cache Memory
Max Cache Size
Max Cached Char
Max Fonts Loaded
Font Weight
Drive B Fonts
Installed Fonts
System
Info.
Page 3–48
System Memory
Fuser Temperature
Energy Timeout
Page 3–19 Page 3–21
Test Print
Engine Life Data
Printer
Control Diagnostics
Note:
If the T
winax interface is supportedT
winax is the
factory
default. If T
winax is not supported, Centronics
is the default.

Figure 3–1. The Configuration Menu