Using Memory Reset - Intermec EasyCoder 4100 User Manual

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3. Power on the printer. The printer is now in Test and Service mode.
4. Set the DIP switches on the sender printer and receiver printer as shown in
the Test and Service DIP Switch Settings table earlier in this chapter.
5. Select the types of data you wish to transfer (such as pages, formats, or
fonts) by setting the corresponding DIP switches shown in the Test and
Service DIP Switch Settings table.
6. Press the [FEED] button on the receiving printer, and then on the sending
printer to initiate selective transfer. The PAUSE indicator on the sending
printer flashes while the data is being transferred and then it turns off. The
Selective Transfer is now complete.
7. Exit Test and Service mode by cycling the printer power and returning all
DIP switches to their original settings.

Using Memory Reset

Use Memory Reset if you want to return the 4100 printer to its default
configuration or if you need to increase the amount of memory available in
your printer. You can also use Memory Reset to clear pages and formats, user-
defined characters and fonts, configurations, tables, or all of these parameters.
To use Memory Reset
1. Power off the printer.
2. Enable Test and Service mode by moving Switch 8 on the bottom bank of
DIP switches to the 1 or on position.
3. Power on the printer. The printer is now in Test and Service mode.
4. Set the DIP switches to the memory reset function you wish to perform. See
the Test and Service DIP Switch Settings table earlier in this chapter.
5. Hold the [FEED] button down for one second. The test begins immediately.
6. If you wish to perform another memory reset function, change the DIP
switch settings and hold the [FEED] button for 1 second. The function
currently being executed is terminated and the new function is performed.
7. To exit Test and Service mode, cycle the printer power and reset the DIP
switches to their original setting.
Note: You can also use the Test and Service command (D) to reset all RAM. See
Chapter 7, "Printer Commands," for more information.
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