Executing A Printing Job; Executing A Print Job Once For A Single Print Medium - Brother GTX600NB Instruction Manual

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5-7. Executing a printing job

5-7-1. Executing a print job once for a single print medium

(1)
Receiving a print data file.
The print button blinks during reception of data. When the data reception is completed, an audible alarm is activated and the print
button illuminates.
As there are two types of audible alarms, make sure the mounted platen matches the platen size of the print data.
<TIPS>
When data of the same platen size as the previous one was received: A notice sound of "ping-pong" is output.
When data of a different platen size from the previous one was received: A notice sound of "ping-pong pan-pong" is output.
(2)
Make sure that the print data you want to print out is displayed on the liquid crystal panel, and press and hold the
two print buttons at the same time to start printing. You will hear a sound each time you press the print buttons and
after a certain period lapses.
When the printing is completed, the platen moves to the forward-most position and the sound of "pong" is heard.
<TIPS>
If the print buttons are pressed when the platen has not moved toward the front, no print job will be started.
Pressing
The printer may shift to low temperature operation mode, when the room temperature is less than 18°C (64.4°F) and white
ink is used.
During low temperature mode, it may take a longer time for print operation and maintenance before starting the print.
Change the low temperature operation setting as needed. ☞"7-10. Print Operation Settings Under Low Temperature
>>P.7-8"
High-temperature and low-humidity environment may prolong the maintenance time after completion of printing. If any
warning message about temperature and humidity is displayed, be sure to control the temperature and humidity promptly
so as to conform with the print warranty scope. ☞"10-1. Apparatus >>P.10-1"
causes the printing to be canceled.
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Basic printing procedures

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