Displaying Stock History; Uploading Images - Monarch 9460 Service Manual

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2. Click Edit Totals to modify the totals. You will be
prompted to enter a password. After entering
the password, click f. (The password for
modifying the service/machine totals is the
common password [jmartin] for Monarch
Marking service personnel.) If you enter the
wrong password, you can still view the Service
and Machine totals, but you cannot change
them. If you entered the correct password, you
will see
3. Click Clear to clear the total inches for Service
or the machine. You can also adjust the high
energy inches, labels, cut jams, cuts, and/or
printed inches.
4. Click Apply to save the new settings.
5. Click f when finished changing the totals. If
you click f before clicking Apply, the
message, "Values have been modified, update
printer? Yes or No." appears. Click Yes or No
to continue. If you click Yes, the message, "This
will change the internal values on the printer,
continue? Yes or No." appears. Click Yes or No
to continue. If you click Yes, the values are
modified.
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DISPLAYING STOCK
HISTORY
1. Click Display Stock History to display the stock
quality of the most recently printed labels/tags.
You will see
2. Label 1 represents the most recently printed
label or tag. If only one label has been
fed/printed, there will be information only for
label 1.
The length is displayed in inches. The Min
and Max are A/D readings used to
determine feature location. The status
indicates whether the printer viewed this
label a good or bad label length.
3. Click f when you are finished viewing the
stock history.

UPLOADING IMAGES

This feature allows you to upload an image from the
printer's image buffer to a .BMP file. If you need to
show a sample label in a .DOC or .XLS file, you can
import the .BMP into your file. This eliminates the
need to scan label samples.
To upload an image:
1.
Download a file to the printer. You need an
image in the printer's image buffer.
PC Diagnostics
January 2001

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