Operating instructions
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Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3
To set the density by using the printer driver, click the "Device
Options" tab of the printer "Properties" dialog box. The print
quality may be set to either "Normal" or "Lighter Printing."
This setting affects all printing, both text and graphics. When
printing a continous tone or color image, the dither pattern and
the intensity slider on the "Graphics" tab of the "Properties"
dialog box should also be adjusted for the best-looking printing.
Print density can also be adjusted by using a pcl command which
overrides the driver setting. See the SOFTWARE.TXT file in the
SOURCE subdirectory of the distribution diskette for more
information.
WINDOWS 98
The AR200P Windows 98 software runs successfully on Windows 98
beta 3 (build 1650).
The printer-driver installation information file (OEMSETUP.INF)
provided with this software package is for Windows 98 only.
FLASH MEMORY UPDATE UTILITY FOR AR200P RECORDER
ARUPDATE ver 1.00 1/31/98
The ARUPDATE utility permits updating the program resident in the
flash eprom memory of the General Scanning, Inc. AR200P chart
recorder.
Before updating the recorder, run the Windows ARDEMO program
supplied with the AR200P to verify that it is hooked up and
working properly in your system. To start the recorder, click
the "Front Panel" menu bar choice in ARDEMO and press the "Start"
button. After you determine that the AR200P is working normally,
press the "Close" button to stop it and close the front panel
window.
Click the "Help" menu choice on ARDEMO's menu bar, and then click
"About." This will display the version numbers of several
recorder software and firmware components. Note the AR200P
firmware "BIC" version number. If it is less than 1.10, the
ARUPDATE utility is unable to upgrade it. Contact General
Scanning, Inc. for more information.
In addition to the BIC version, the "AR200P firmware version"
section of the dialog box displays the "HIP" and "PEP" version
numbers. These refer to the processors in the print engine