User guide
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Contents
- Preface
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Paper Handling
- 3.Printing
- 4.Set-Up Mode
- What is it for?
- How it works
- Entering set-up mode
- Overview of set-up mode
- Printing the configuration
- Deciding which options to change
- Changing Macro options
- Macro options list
- Changing install options
- Install options list
- Adjusting top-of-form origin
- Changing menu access options
- Exiting & saving
- Recalling factory settings
- Using diagnostic functions
- Quick reference for set-up mode
- 5.Maintenance
- 6.Troubleshooting
- A.Supplies & Options
- B.Specifications
- C.Command Sets
- D.Interface Information
- E.Character Sets
- F.Resident Fonts
- Glossary
- Index
- Standards Conformity

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Using Set-Up Mode
Adjusting Top-of-Form Origin
Print positions often change gradually when you use the printer over long periods of time. The
ADJUST function allows you to adjust these positions by fine-tuning the Top-of-Form origin.
The following table describes the ADJUST options and values. Options are listed in the
order they are printed.
ADJUST Options and Values
• Overprinted values are the factory settings.
ADJUST
Options Values Description
<FNFOLD ADJ> Adjust the Top-of-Form origin for
continuous forms in increments of 1/60
inch (0.42 mm) from the physical top of
the page.
###/60 IN -10 to 10 (0)
Number of 1/60 inches
<MNUAL ADJ> Adjust the Top-of-Form origin for
single sheets in increments of 1/60 inch
(0.42 mm) from the physical top of the
page.
###/60 IN -10 to 10 (0)
Number of 1/60 inches
<RESVD 1> Reserved
<RESVD 2> Reserved
(Manual Adjust-
ment)
(Fanfold Adjust-
ment)
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