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Brother hl-960: users manual

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USER'S GUIDE
SET Switch
(UP) or
4–6
Notes
When you press the SEL switch, remember the following:
All other switches—except the SEL switch—are operational only
when the printer is off-line.
If the printer is not in auto emulation mode, the LCD displays the
current emulation by pressing the SEL key to take it off-line, but
you can not enter other emulation modes. To make settings in
other emulation modes, press the EMULATION switch and select
the emulation.
The SEL switch works as a "quick exit" switch. If you are lost in
the display menus or you want to quickly exit the display menu,
press the SEL switch. You can exit quickly from any depth of the
display menu to the on-line ready state. If you have already made
a setting effective by pressing the SET switch and then press the
SEL switch to quickly exit, your setting (whether made by accident
or on purpose) will remain effective. Pressing the SEL switch will
not cancel any setting.
Pressing the SET switch allows you to select certain items on the
display or make the displayed menu or setting effective. The switch
also works as an execute switch to perform the displayed function.
When you press the SET switch, the printer stores the settings you
have selected into the memory as "User Settings." Every time you
turn on the printer, it is reset according to these user settings. They
remain effective until you make new settings or restore them to the
factory settings. For factory reset, see "RESET Switch" in this chapter.
Note
When you press the SET switch to select a setting, an asterisk
appears at the end of display for a short time. Since the asterisk
indicates the selection, you can easily find the current setting when
you scroll through the display.
(DOWN) Switch
Pressing
(UP) or
forward or backward respectively on the display. Press or keep
pressing the switch until you access the desired item.
(DOWN) switch scrolls the menus and settings

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