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D. CHANGE BAUD RATE ?
If you want to change the baud rate of serial communication, choose YES here and if not, choose NO and go
to next items.
If you choose YES, baud rate choice such as "1200 bps ?" are shown continuously. If the baud rate is right
one, choose YES and if not, choose NO.
When YES is chosen, printer prints next menu items.
The choice of baud rate are 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 bps. The default setting is
9600 bps.
E. CHANGE AUTO POWER OFF TIME ?
If you want to change the auto power off time setting, choose YES here and if not, choose NO and go to next
item.
If you choose YES, choice of time length such as "5 min ?" are shown continuously. If the time is right one,
choose YES and if not, choose NO. When YES is chosen, printer prints next menu items.
The choice of time length is 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 45, 60 min.
If you want to set to the time not in this choice, you can set the time by command. The default setting is 10
min.
F. CHANGE PRINT DENSITY ?
If you want to change the print density, choose YES here and if not, choose NO and go to next item.
If you choose YES, density choice such as "70 % ?" are shown continuously. If the density is right one,
choose YES and if not, choose NO.
When YES is chosen, printer prints next menu items.
Choice of density is 70%, 80%, 90%, 100%, 120%, and 150%.
Default density setting is 100%.
G. CHANGE IrDA MAX SPEED ?
If you want to change Max speed of IrDA to 57600 bps, choose YES here and if not, choose No and go to next
item.
If you choose YES, another question "LIMIT SPEED TO 57600 bps ?" shows up. Then choose YES or NO.
When you choose either one, printer prints next menu items. Default setting is NO.
If the communication via IrDA is not stable, please try to set YES.
H. SAVE SETTINGS ?
During the menu setting, if YES is chosen somewhere, this items is printed. (If only NO is chosen, printer
does not print this item and turn the power off.)
If you want to save the changed setting, choose YES here and if not, choose NO.
If YES is not chosen, the changed setting will not be lost.
If YES is chosen printer prints "HARDWARE SETTING SAVED !" then print new setting then turn the power
off.
If NO is chosen, printer prints "HARDWARE SETTING NOT SAVED !" then turn the power off.
Caution
Setting values exist in 2 areas. One is in RAM and the other one is in flash. Setup menu changes both
settings. Settings in RAM are valid for the actual usage and it can be printed by self test. The setting values
printed during menu setup are from flash. (There is a command to save the setting in RAM to flash. If the
setting in RAM is destroyed by some reason, the setting in flash is loaded to RAM.) Setting in RAM can be
changed by a command. If you do not save the changed value to flash, difference exists between RAM and
flash.
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