Operator`s manual

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^A ^D COMMAND
22 Change SW2: Software dip switch #2. Below is the ^AB sequence:
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^ABxxxxxxxx
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Power-up Label Format
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000=ROM Format File 1
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001=ROM or Non-Volatile RAM Format File 1
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010=ROM or Non-Volatile RAM Format File 2
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011=ROM or Non-Volatile RAM Format File 3
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100=ROM or Non-Volatile RAM Format File 4
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101=ROM or Non-Volatile RAM Format File 5
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110=ROM or Non-Volatile RAM Format File 6
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111=ROM or Non-Volatile RAM Format File 7
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1=Use Non-Volatile RAM Format File, 0=ROM
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1=Print Button Enable, 0=Disable
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1=Line Feed Button Disable, 0=Enable
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1=>RESTARTED< Response Enable, 0=Disable
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1=Clear Text Enable, 0=Disable
Position:
1 Clear Text: If enabled, all variable text will be erased when a ^D25 or ^B is
processed.
2 >RESTARTED< Response: If the printer has been reset and this switch has been
enabled, the printer will respond to the first poll by sending the >RESTARTED<
message. If additional enquiries are made, the printer will respond normally. The
>RESTARTED< response is only issued once after reset.
3 Line Feed Button: Set to 1, the printer will not allow keypad use, even for paper
feed.
4 Print Button: If this is 0, the 'PRINT' key acts like a Form Feed and printing will
occur. All other keypad functions respond normally.
5 Power-up Format Type: This parameter determines whether to use a user
loadable non-volatile saved format file or a factory ROM format for the power-up
label (defined by positions 6, 7, and 8). See section 5.3.6 for non-volatile saved
format file information. Please contact your service organization if changes or
additions need to be made to the ROM formats (i.e., the standard power-up label).
6,7,8 Power-up Format Selection: These switches decide which format to use as a
power-up label default.