User guide

Operating Modes Definition
Normal This is the basic operating mode of your printer, allowing you to perform
all the operations related to getting documents printed: printing, handling
paper, selecting fonts, managing the operating states, switching between
your customized configurations.
Quiet This is the same mode as Normal, except that printing is performed with a
lower noise level than in Normal mode.
Tear/View This mode is part of the Normal mode, since it defines the way the paper
moves at the end of each print task or when putting the task on hold (Pause
state). For example, you can make the paper automatically advance to the
tear bar at the end of the print task, or see the last printed line when you
switch to Pause state.
Set-Up This mode mainly allows you to set-up your printer according to your
operating environment. You can also define 4 customized configurations
depending on the different kinds of jobs you have to manage.
Top of Form You can quickly access the Top of Form mode (abbreviated to ToF) from
Normal mode in order to modify the position of the first printable line.
Hex-Dump This is a special printing mode allowing you to check the proper
functioning of your application or your printer.
Adjustment This mode allows you to perfectly adjust your printer behaviour, in
particular the bidirectional alignment, the position of the first printable line
and the alignment of the paper perforation with the tear bar.
Getting to Know Your Printer
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