Types Of Buttons; Notes On Usage And Storage; Installation Space - Epson ML-13000 User Manual

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ML-13000
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Displays the total number of steps. The color of the step that is currently shown changes to blue.

Types of Buttons

Depending on the screen, the following types of buttons appear. Even if they are the same buttons, how they look
may change, depending on the situation.
Standard buttons
Buttons that show descriptions
Buttons that show setting values
Buttons that can be switched
on/off
Buttons that turn gray (gray-out)

Notes on Usage and Storage

Installation Space

Make sure that you install the product in an area that meets the work space requirements and that is clear of any
other objects so that you have enough room to set fabric and replace consumables.
See the "Specifications Table" for the external dimensions of the printer or the work space.
"Specifications" on page 386
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Before Use
These buttons appear the most.
Example:
In a list of buttons of selectable items, when a button's text and background colors turn
blue, it indicates that it is selected.
Example:
These are buttons that display an item name on top and an explanation of the item on
bottom.
Example:
These are buttons for setting items. The current setting value appears at the
bottom-right in blue text.
Example:
These are buttons for switching settings on and off. Touching the button switches the
setting.
This indicates that the button cannot be used. These buttons turn gray only when they
cannot be operated for reasons, such as items not being selectable because of unmet
conditions. The conditions for being operable change depending on the button.
Example:
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