User`s manual
Thomas, ET, Juliet Classic, Juliet Pro, Juliet Pro 60 9
OL (On-Line/Off-Line)
The embosser must be on-line to receive and print data from a computer, and it
(usually) must be off-line to receive commands from you.
Press OL to take the embosser from on-line (ready to receive and print data) to
off-line (ready to respond to your commands). Press it again to return on-line.
Note the audible difference in the on-line and off-line tones.
If you press OL while embossing, the embosser will pause. Any data left in the
buffer remains, and embossing will resume as soon as you press OL again.
LF (Line-Feed)
On-line, LF makes ET Speaks (if present) repeat its last phrase. Off-line, LF on
the Thomas advances the paper one line each time this key is pressed. If you
are using your ET or Juliet for normal interpoint embossing, you won't need LF
very often because interpoint embossers process entire pages, rather than
individual lines. If, however, you are using your Juliet or ET as a single-sided
embosser, LF will also advance one line each time this key is pressed while
off-line.
FF (Form-Feed)
On-line, FF makes ET Speaks (if present) stop speaking in mid-phrase. Off-line,
FF advances the page to the top of the next page and prints the last partial or
odd-numbered page in the buffer, if necessary.
V (View)
Off-line, V works with ET Speaks (if installed) to verify individual menu settings.
Otherwise, pressing V advances the page several lines, allowing you to read the
line just embossed. Pressing V once more returns the paper to its original
position. This feature is handy when you wish to verify the contents of a
document that is currently being embossed.
E (Enter)
E is similar to the "enter" key on your computer keyboard and is used to finish
and transmit commands.