Section 5: Printer Configuration
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ZERO SLASH | This setting determines if a zero is printed with or without a slash. This setting | ||
YES | NO | can also be controlled via software commands. When YES is selected, the | |
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| printer internal fonts will have a slash through the center of the zero character. | |
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| 1. | Use the LINE key to step the cursor to either the YES or NO option. |
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| 2. | Press the FEED key to select the option and advance to the Auto Online |
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AUTO ONLINE | This setting determines the mode in which the printer powers up. If YES is | ||
YES | NO | selected, the printer powers up in the | |
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| NO is selected, the printer powers up in the | |
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| manually placed in the | |
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| ready to print. | |
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| 1. | Use the LINE key to step the cursor to either the YES or NO option. |
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| 2. | Press the FEED key to select the option and advance to the Print Offset |
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PRINT OFFSET | Vertical Offset is the distance down from the leading edge (the edge of the | ||
V:+0000 | H:+0000 | label that comes out of the printer first) to the first vertical print position. A | |
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| positive setting moves the label edge out of the printer while making it | |
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| negative moves it back into the printer. Horizontal Offset is the distance that | |
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| the label image is shifted either to the right or left on the label. The image is | |
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| shifted to the left (towards the inside edge of the label) for a positive setting | |
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| and it is shifted to the right (towards the outside edge of the label) for a | |
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| negative setting. This setting changes the base reference point for all | |
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| subsequent label jobs. It’s effect is identical to the <ESC>A3 Base Reference | |
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| point command. Since the printer moves the label in discrete steps equal to | |
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| the size of the print dot, the units of measure for Vertical and Horizontal Offset | |
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| distance is dots. The maximum values that can be set is 3600 for vertical | |
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| offset and 3199 for horizontal. If the allowable limit is exceeded, the printer will | |
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| not accept the selection. | |
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| 1. | Use the LINE key to step the cursor to the desired option. The display will |
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| increment one step for each time a LINE key is pressed. |
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| 2. | Press the FEED key to select the option and advance to the next display |
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| 3. | Repeat step 1 and 2 for character requirement. |
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| 4. | Press the ENTER key to select the option and advance to the next display |
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| Note: This setting can be overriden by the Base Reference Point Command. | |
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SET CALENDAR | The Calendar is a optional feature in the M10e printer allowing the date and | ||
YES | NO | time to be set manually using the LCD Display or via the <ESC>WT Calendar | |
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| Set command. This screen will not be displayed if the Calendar Option is not | |
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| installed. The last setting (manual or software command) received by the | |
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| printer will be the value used. The format of the display is YY/MM/DD hh:mm | |
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| (Year/Month/Day/hours:minutes). The date format is fixed and cannot be | |
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| changed. This display will only appear if the Calendar Option has been | |
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| installed. | |
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| 1. | Press the LINE key to step the cursor to either the YES or NOoption. The |
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| YES option will enable the Calendar feature and NO will disable. |
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| 2. | Press the FEED key to select the option and advance to the next display |
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