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1-4 Operator's Handbook
Using the Control Panel
The control panel consists of a four-line LCD display and five buttons. The top three
buttons are function buttons. The function of each button varies depending on the task.
Each button’s function is shown on the display above the button. The two bottom buttons
are navigation buttons. Use these buttons to scroll through menus.
The LCD display:
indicates power when text or other information is shown.
indicates conditions requiring immediate attention
(low battery, faults, errors) using a red background.
Navigation
Buttons
Function
Buttons
MPCL
Online
FEED TLabel
MENU
shows menu prompts, printer settings,
function button assignments, values, etc.
For more information see Chapter 10,
"Diagnostics & Troubleshooting
."
Power Save Mode
When the printer is idle for longer than 55 minutes, it goes into power save mode, turning
off the display’s back light and all motors. The printer wakes from power save mode
when it receives a format or any button is pressed (printer performs the button’s action).
Selecting a Function
The Main Menu has several functions (operating modes). These functions are shown in
the chart below.
Main Menu
Cancel
All
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Batch
Entry
Repeat
Batch
Format
Options
Setup
Scripts
Diagnostics
Supply
Contrast
Defaults
Port
Settings
Flash
Memory
RT
Clock
Interpreter
To display menu options, press or .
Press SELECT when you see the menu option you need.
The Main Menu controls the printer's setup and operation. Through the Setup Menu, you
can select a sub-menu for the supply, contrast, default, port settings, flash memory, or
real-time (RT) clock. Each of the sub-menus has several options, such as ribbon, speed,
monetary symbols, and baud rate.
Exiting a Function
There are two ways to exit an option. Pressing BACK once exits to the previous menu
and saves any changes. Pressing CANCEL exits to the previous menu; however, changes
are not saved.
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