Turning Sys/Start Job execution on or off
You may load a startup (Sys/Start) file onto the printer's internal hard disk, if installed.
The Sys/Start job file is similar to an init file: When you turn on the printer, the file
executes — providing that Sys/Start has been turned on either through a front panel
setting or with a control file downloaded to the printer.
If the Sys/Start file contains an error, the printer ignores the remainder of the file and may
not start up as expected.
Using the front panel
1.
When the Ready to Print message is displayed, use the down arrow to scroll to Menu;
press the Select button.
2.
Scroll to Printer Configuration; press Select.
3.
Scroll to Default Printer Settings; press Select.
4.
Scroll to Advanced Printer Settings; press Select.
5.
Scroll to Sys/Start Job. Press Select to change the setting to On.
6.
To save the new setting, scroll to Exit; press Select. The Ready to Print message
appears.
7.
To make the change take affect, turn the printer off and back on again.
Using utility files
Refer to page 91 for instructions on downloading utility files. To make the change take
affect, turn the printer off and back on again.
Macintosh utility files
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Set SysStart Job (Turns on automatic execution of the SysStart job.)
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No SysStart Job (Turns off automatic execution of the SysStart job.)
PC utility files
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SYSTART.PS (Turns on automatic execution of the SysStart job.)
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NOSYSTRT.PS (Turns off automatic execution of the SysStart job.)
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