AMT Datasouth Documax A6300 User Manual
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Chapter 4:................................ Features and Profiles
4.1 Features
This chapter describes and explains the various user programmable features of the printer.
Using the keypad, the printer can be easily configured to operate in a variety of host
environments and provide print for common applications such as reports, checks, invoices,
and labels.
The printer's features are grouped into the following 10 categories:
Menu Name
Feature Examples
M1 PAGE FORMAT
Lines/Inch, Form Length, Margins, etc.
M2 FORMS CONTROL
Load Dst, Horz Adj., etc.
M3 PERSONALITY
Emulations, Fonts, Character Sets, etc.
M4 PRINTER
CONTROL
Auto LF, Auto CR, etc.
M5 SERIAL CONTROL
Baud Rate, Parity, Handshaking, etc.
M6 PARALLEL
CONTROL
Handshaking, Ack After Busy, etc.
M7 PROFILE
CONTROL
Naming, Saving Profiles, etc.
M8 FORM THICKNESS
Auto Form Gap, Retract Printhead, Adjust Form Gap, etc.
M9 DIAGNOSTICS
Print Profile, Print Test, Firmware Rev., etc.
M10 SYSTEM
CONTROL
Reset NVRAM, Key Lock Out, Quick Access Key Setup,
Ribbon Life Setup, etc..
See pages 4-11 through 4-26 for a detailed listing and description of all features and
values.
4-1
4.2 Profiles
A unique benefit of this printer is its ability to store feature settings for commonly used
applications in what is called a Profile. Up to ten profiles may be named, stored in the
printer's non-volatile memory, and recalled with a few key strokes. This avoids time
consuming setup and reprogramming each time the application changes.
NOTE
System Control Group must be activated
for access. See Appendix D.