Moving within the configuration menu, 4 moving within the configuration menu – Compuprint 6314 User Manual
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Example: 2410Z DT P 30º
2 = print density (2 DPI).
4 = print head width (4 inch).
10 = max. print speed (10 IPS).
Z = type of printer emulation (CZL emulation).
DT = direct thermal (also may be TT = thermal transfer).
P = the active interface is Parallel Port (also may be S = Serial, U = USB, L = LAN).
30º = current print head temperature (when the temperature exceeds 60ºC the character “>”
is show on the left of the temperature number …… eg. “>60º”)
3.2.4 Moving Within The Configuration Menu
Movement within the configuration menu is controlled by using the appropriate navigation keys.
Table 3 shows how to move through the menu system. See “Function Keys And LEDs” on page 37,
for more details on the function of the operator panel keys. This example configures the printer for
Direct Thermal operation.
Use these basic guidelines to move throughout all the configuration menus.
You can select different options and save them as the power on default.
To configure the printer, it must be offline. If the Ready indicator is lit, press and release the Enter
key to place the printer offline. When the printer is offline, OFFLINE appears on the top line of the
LCD. Pressing the Scroll & Esc keys together causes the printer to enter the printer configuration
menu system and Configuration Menu appears in the LCD.
Step Press
LCD
Notes
1 Enter
OFFLINE
2
Scroll & Esc
CONFIGURATION MENU
Allows you to make configuration
changes.
3 Enter
FILE
MENU
4
Scroll Until
ENABLING AND MODES
5
Enter
SET PRINTER MODE
6
Scroll Until
PRINT METHOD SELECTION
7
Enter
PRINT MODE DIRECT THERMAL*
Indicates that Direct Thermal print is
currently selected.
8
Scroll
PRINT MODE THERMAL TRANSFER
Cycles through the choices.
9
Enter
PRINT MODE THERMAL TRANSFER*
Indicates that Thermal Transfer print is
now selected.
10
Esc Until
SAVE CHANGES?
11
Enter
Saves Changes that you have made.
Table 3 – How to configure the printer to Direct Thermal operation
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