Setting How The Printer Operates When Ink Runs Out; Resetting Print Head Settings To Their Initial Values - Roland FLATJET FLJ-300 User Manual

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Setting How the Printer Operates When Ink Runs Out

Procedure
MENU
INK CONTROL
EMPTY MODE
STOP
CONT.
W 762mm
Description
This lets you change, according to your purpose, the operation that takes place when an ink cartridge is empty.
[STOP] is a mode in which operation immediately pauses when a cartridge becomes empty. Because pausing printing
in progress may make colors uneven, it is best to ensure a sufficient amount of remaining ink before you begin
printing.
[CONT.] (continue) is a mode in which operation is not automatically stopped. When a cartridge becomes empty, a
warning beep sounds, but printing does not stop. (However, operation stops when printing of the current page ends.)
To replace the cartridge, you must either wait until printing ends or press
operation does not stop even if the ink runs out completely.
Default setting
[EMPTY MODE]: STOP

Resetting Print Head Settings to Their Initial Values

Procedure
MENU
FACTORY DEFAULT
Press
.
Press
several times.
Press
twice.
Press
or
Press
to enable the setting.
Press
to go back to the original screen.
Press
.
Press
several times.
Press
to execute.
4-6 Changing the Printer Operation
to select.
to pause printing. Note that
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