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Chapter 3 configuration, Introduction, Lock/unlock printer configuration – Printronix P9000 Series User Manual

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Configuration

CHAPTER 3

CONFIGURATION

Introduction

Configuration refers to the set of operating parameters that define how the printer communiĆ

cates with the host computer. Most configuration parameters are selected from the control

panel, as shown in the Control Panel Configuration Diagram at the end of this chapter. Some

configuration parameters are hardware selectable by installing jumpers on the DCU board, as

described in Appendix F. Such hardware configuration changes do not normally require

changes to the factory settings.

Read this chapter before configuring any printer function. The following information is preĆ

sented:

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Lock/Unlock Printer Configuration

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Configuration Menus

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Configuration Printout

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Factory Default Configuration Values

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Configuration Procedure

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Load Configuration Values

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Control Panel Configuration Diagram

Lock/Unlock Printer Configuration

The ENTER switch must be unlocked to reconfigure the printer from the control panel. At

powerup, the printer configuration is locked to prevent accidental reconfiguration. In order to

change any configuration value, the ENTER switch must be unlocked. Pressing MENU UP

and MENU DOWN simultaneously (while the printer is off line) will alternately unlock and

lock the ENTER switch. The message display will briefly read ENTER SWITCH NOT

LOCKED or ENTER SWITCH LOCKED when the printer configuration is unlocked or

locked, respectively. While in the configuration menus, pressing the ENTER switch will enter a

selected value into printer configuration.

Configuration Menus

With the printer off line, pressing MENU DOWN, then repeatedly pressing NEXT or PREV

displays the main configuration menus. The individual parameter values or secondary menus

are displayed by again pressing MENU DOWN. All parameter options within a menu may be

viewed by pressing NEXT and PREV. Pressing MENU UP will step the configuration menu

back up one level.