MF Digital AP-1301 User Manual
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AP-1301 i/t
Operator’s Guide
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Now that you have confirmed the proper voltage setting, it is time to
turn the unit on.
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Make sure you power on the unit using the switch seen below, which is
located on the back of the AP 1301.
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The AP-1301 is Windows NT based and may take a couple of minutes
to start up. Upon a successful startup, you will be greeted by the
Windows NT Logon screen. When prompted, press CTRL-ALT-
DELETE and enter:
User Name: mediaform
Password: mediaform
When logging on to Windows NT, the password is case sensitive.
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Once you logon, you will be greeted by the Windows NT desktop. For
those of you familiar with Windows 95 or Windows 98, you will find it
to be virtually the same user interface.
Note: You may want to consider supplementing this
manual with a Windows NT 4.0 Workstation
guide, many of which are readily available at
local book stores
Aligning the Printer
Before you can begin automated printing, you may need to align the printer.
Printer alignment consists of running an alignment program, and adjusting
the printer’s position by moving the brackets, which hold it in place.
Alignment is complete when the discs are placed perfectly centered in the
printer’s tray.
The brackets have been preset at the factory. Due to slight variations in
printers, and the surface on which the AP-1301 is ultimately set, the
brackets may need adjustment to “fine- tune” the printers position. Before
making any changes, the Printer Alignment Utility appearing on the
Windows NT desktop should be run.