Manual
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Chapter 4: Features and Profiles
Features
This chapter describes the various user programmable features of the printer. Through the keypad,
the printer can be 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 seven categories:
Group Name Feature Examples
1. Forms Control Form length, margin settings
2. Personality Emulations, fonts, character sets
3. Printer Control Paper handling, print control
4. Serial Control Baud rate, parity, handshaking
5. Parallel Control Handshaking, ack after busy
6. Profile Control Naming, saving profiles
7. Diagnostics Print profile, print test, firmware revision
See pages 4-9 through 4-23 for a detailed listing and description of all features and values.
Profiles
This printer will store the feature settings for commonly used applications in what is called a
PROFILE. Up to four profiles may be named, saved in the printer's non-volatile memory, and
recalled with a few key strokes. This avoids time consuming setup and reprogramming each time
you change applications.










