User Manual
Table Of Contents
- PM45 and PM45c
- Customer Support
- Get Started
- Set Up the Printer
- Connect the Printer
- Configure the Printer
- Printer Configuration Menus
- Configure the Printer from the Web Page
- Configure the Printer with PrintSet 5 or Print Set MC
- Configure the Printer with Programming Commands
- Change Background Image for the Ready Screen
- Printer Profiles
- Save a Printer Profile from the Web Page
- Load a Printer Profile from the Web Page
- Save a Printer Profile from the Main Menu
- Load a Printer Profile from the Main Menu
- Load a Printer Profile Using Programming Commands
- Install a Configuration File from a USB Storage Device
- Export a Configuration File to a USB Storage Device
- Quick Choice Menu (Shortcuts)
- Customize the Printer Web Page
- Troubleshooting
- Maintenance
- Product Specifications
- Default Settings
- Print Labels with INPrint
- Accessories and Options
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4. Tap the right arrow and, when prompted, tap Yes to restore default settings
and reboot. A confirmation message appears.
5. To return to the Main Menu without restoring the default settings, select No. To
return to the Restore Defaults list without restoring any defaults, select
Cancel.
Restore Defaults with a Hardware-Based Reset
You can restore the printer defaults on a full touch or icon printer by performing a
hardware-based reset.
Note: Although this procedure restores all defaults on the touchscreen printer, it only
restores settings on the icon printer. You need to use PrintSet or another method to
restore all defaults on an icon printer.
1. Turn the printer off and open the media cover.
2. Turn the printhead lift lever counterclockwise to raise the printhead.
3. Turn the printer on while pressing and holding the Feed button.
4. Release the Feed button when the status bar is nearly full (on the touchscreen
printer) or when the last two LEDs remain lit (on the icon printer).
5. All the settings are restored on the printer.
6. Turn the printhead lift lever clockwise to lower the printhead.