Monochrome paper print density (default), A799 – diagnostics form – HP rp5700 Point of Sale System User Manual
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*** A799 – Diagnostics Form ***
ReceiptWare Enabled
To enter Printer Config Menu :
1) Flip DIP switch #1 down
2) Reset the printer, while holding
the Paper Feed button down
Model number
: A799-720D
Serial number
: K07101234
Boot Firmware
Revision
: V0.02
CRC
: 7790
P/N
: 189-7940109B
Flash Firmware
Revision
: V0.02
CRC
: 86BD
P/N
: 189-7940110B
H/W parameters
Flash Memoriy Size
: 2 Mbytes
Flash
Logos/Fonts
: 896
kbytes
Flash User Storage
: 64 kbytes
Flash Journal Size
: 64 kbytes
SRAM
Size
: 256
kbytes
Head
setting
: F
Motor ID
: 1
Paper Type setting
: Type 0, Monochrome
Color
Density
Adj
: n/a
Print Density (Mono)
: 100%
Max
Speed
: 250
mm/sec
Paper
Width
: 80
mm
Max
Power
: 55
W
Knife
: Enabled
Partial Cut
: 110 steps
Paper Low Sensor
: Enabled
Paper Logo Extension
: 10 ft
Comm. Interface
RX Buffer Size
: 4096
Interface
type
: RS232/USB
Parameters
Baud Rate
: 115200
Data Bits
: 8
Stop Bit
: 1
Parity
: NONE
Flow Control
: DTR/DSR
Reception Errors
: Ignore
USB
Driver
Type
: Native
USB Packet w/Error
: Reject
Resident Code Pages
: 437, 850, 852. 858
860, 863, 865, 866
1252, 862, 737, 857
Logo(s) defined
: YES
User Char(s) defined
: NO
Journal Unused
: 64 kbytes
Diagnostice :
OFF
Print test and Configuration menu samples. (Shown approximately 60% of size.)
Short clicks are used in the main menu selections.
Monochrome Paper Print Density (Default)
This function makes it possible to adjust the energy level of the printhead to darken the printout or
adjust for paper variations. An adjustment should only be made when necessary. The factory setting
is 100%.
CAUTION:
Choose an energy level no higher than necessary to achieve a dark printout. Failure to
observe this rule may result in a printer service call or voiding of the printer warranty. Running at a
higher energy level will reduce the printhead life.
When the printer prints high-density print lines (text or graphics), it automatically slows down.
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