Setup guide

317Configuring the Printer
Saving Your New Configuration
Save Parameters
Values Saved
Save Parameters
X
X = Current Configuration
Once you have changed all of the necessary parameters, it is recommended
you save them as a configuration that can be stored and loaded later for
future use. You can save up to four configurations to meet different print job
requirements. For example:
Config 1: Selects DP font, 10 CPI, 6 LPI
Config 2: Selects NLQ font, 12 CPI, 8 LPI
The configurations are stored in non-volatile memory (NVRAM), so they are
not lost if you turn off the printer. NVRAM is divided into four blocks, each
of which stores a different setup (group of configuration settings).
If you know you will be printing up to four different types of jobs and each
job has different requirements (line spacing, pitch, form size, character set,
etc.), save each configuration as a different number. This eliminates the need
to change the parameter settings for each new job.
The last saved configuration will load when the printer is turned off and then
on again.