Ztp Settings - Printronix P7010 User Manual

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ZTP SETTINGS

Ribbon End Point
This parameter adjusts the point at which the system will declare the ribbon
as being expended. The life count will always be from 100% to 0%, but if a
darker setting is selected 0% will be reached more quickly. If a lighter setting
is selected, the system will extend the time it takes to reach 0%.
Save Config
This option allows you to save up to eight configurations to meet different print
job requirements. This eliminates the need to change the parameter settings
for each new job. The configurations are stored in memory and will not be lost
if you turn off the printer. If the Protect Configs. parameter is enabled, the new
configuration will not be saved unless the existing configuration has been
deleted first. The factory default configuration cannot be changed. See
"Saving Your New Configuration" on page 52 for details.
Power Up Config
This option allows you to specify which of the nine configurations (Factory or
1-8) will be the power-up configuration.
ZTP SETTINGS
ZTP
1
SETTINGS
(from page 59)
ZTP
Function
Enable*
Disable
ZTP Function
This option enables or disables all unique ZTP functions. The default is
Enable.
NOTE: When the ZTP Function is enabled, the View/Eject key is disabled
ZTP TearDistance
This option sets the tear off distance from the current print position to the tear
bar. Adjustable values in increments of 1/144th of an inch range from 200 to
2880. The up and down arrows adjust the display value. When you press the
Enter key, the selected value is stored and a scale is printed to indicate the
current tear off position. The default value is 1060.
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ZTP
ZTP
TearDistance
Data Time
1074/144 Inch*
.5 Sec*
1.0 - 5.0 Sec
and Slow Paper Slew is enabled.
* = Factory Default
1
Available for Zero Tear Pedestal printers only.
ZTP
ZTP
Wait Time
Platen Open
2 Sec*
Enable*
3 - 10 Sec
Disable
1 Sec

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