Specifications

Printing
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Counting addresses
Every printout is counted after the material has been ejected. The number can be
seen in the upper right of the display. The printer performs two different and
independent types of address counting.
Counting printed addresses
This count occurs after each address is printed.
The count is maintained while the printer is in on-line mode.
The number remains visible in the display until you go off-line
and press the “test” key. Then the number represents the
number of test addresses printed. Only when you change
back to on-line mode does the address count number
appear in the display again. When you return to on-line
printing, the address count is continued.
By simultaneously pressing the “start” and “pap” keys, the
counter can be reset to “0” without losing addresses in the
buffer.
Counting test addresses
A test address count is the number of test prints performed by
the printer.
This count is maintained when pressing the “test” key with
the printer in off-line mode.
If you switch over to on-line mode by pressing the “start”
key, the count disappears from the display, but is stored in
memory.
If you again press the “start” key to return to off-line mode
and perform additional test prints, the stored counter value
again appears in the display and the counting is continued. If
the “test” key is held down until the word “Test” appears
on the display, test addresses will be continuously printed
until the “start” key is pressed and the word “off” appears
on the display.
By simultaneously pressing the “test” and “pap” keys, you
can reset the test address counter to “0” without losing
addresses in the buffer.
Κ Both address counters are reset when the printer is switched off !