Chapter 4. configuration storage, Custom sets, Non-custom set – Compuprint 4247-Z03 User Manual
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Chapter 4. Configuration storage
Save current values in custom sets.
This chapter describes the procedures for setting configuration storage values. It
explains the two types of configuration storage (custom and non-custom) and
describes how to create and save them in printer memory.
Custom sets
There are eight custom sets (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H) that you can create and
retain. Custom sets contain values for the parameters listed in Chapter 3,
“Checking and changing configuration parameter values,” on page 37.
Non-custom set
The non-custom set contains parameter values that stay the same, no matter which
custom set you are using. The following parameter values are saved in this part of
printer memory:
v
Configuration Storage
– All
v
Attachment
v
Parallel Interface
– Printer Compatibility 6 (Init)
– Interface Type
– Input Buffer Size
– Select-In Signal
– AutoFeed-XT
v
Serial Interface
– All, except Interface Type, Input Buffer Size, Data Bits, Baud Rate, Parity,
Pacing Protocol, and Connection Type
v
LAN Interface
– All
v
Printer Setup
– Paper Source
v
Power On Reset
– Yes
v
Vital Product Data
v
Quit From Menu
Changes to these values are saved at the same time you save values that go into
custom sets. If you save a change made to one of these non-custom set parameter
values, the new value will be in effect no matter which custom set you recall.
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