Control Panel - Epson SC-F9200 series User Manual

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SC-F9200 Series
User's Guide

Control panel

A
P button (power button)
Turns the power on and off.
B
P light (power light)
The printer's operational status is indicated by a lit or
flashing light
On
: The power is on.
Flashing : The printer is receiving data or
performing head cleaning or other
operations during shut-down.
Off
: The power is off.
C
M button (media setup button)
Press this button to display the Media Setup menu,
which contains such items as Media Remaining,
Select Media, Customize Settings, and Print Media
List. This button is disabled during printing.
"The Media Setup Menu" on page 92
U
Introduction
D
Display
Displays the printer's status, menus, error messages,
and so on. U
page 17
E
Menu button
Press this button to display menus. U
Control Panel Menu" on page 87
F
y button (back button)
Press this button to exit to the previous menu when
options are displayed. U
page 87
G
l/r buttons (left and right arrow buttons)
Use to position the cursor when performing such
tasks as entering a Setting Name or IP address in the
setup menu.
H
u/d buttons (media feed buttons)
When media is loaded, you can press the d button to
feed the media and the u button to rewind. Keep the
d button pressed to feed the media up to 103 cm.
Keep the u button pressed to rewind the media up to
25 cm.
Note that when the u button is used to rewind, the
media will stop when its edge reaches the starting
print position. Rewind can be resumed by releasing
the button and then pressing it again.
When the menus are displayed, these buttons can be
used to select menu items and options. U
Operations" on page 87
I
Z button
When the menus are displayed, these buttons can be
used to select menu items and options.
Pressing this button when an option is highlighted
selects the highlighted item or performs the selected
operation.
If pressed when the warning buzzer is sounding, the
sound stops.
J
button
16
"Understanding the Display" on
"Using the
"Menu Operations" on
"Menu

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