Name Configs; Reset Cfg Names; Auto Save - Printronix P7010 User Manual

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Name Configs

You may specify a 15-character name which can be used to refer to a
configuration. The name you enter for a configuration will be used in the Load
Config., Save Config., Print Config., Delete Config., and Power-Up Config.
menus. The name can only be cleared by using the Reset Cfg Names menu.
When you move into the Name Configs. menu, the top line of the display
shows the current configuration name. The second line of the display is
initially the same as the top line. You can modify the second line of the display
without affecting the top line until the ENTER key is pressed, which sets the
modified name.
Press the UP or DOWN (
for that character at the cursor location. Press the NEXT (
the next character to be modified. Press the PREV key (
character you have already modified. Continue until you have entered the
name you want to give to this configuration, then press ENTER to save. The
name you entered will now represent this configuration on the printer's front
panel. To exit this menu without saving, press any key other than the ENTER
key. The configuration name will revert to the last saved value.

Reset Cfg Names

You can reset specific configuration names back to the default value of the
configuration number.

Auto Save

Enable (default). When a change has been made to a Config. menu, this
option automatically prompts the user to save or not save the change to a
Config #.
If you are currently in the Factory Config. menus and make a change,
pressing Enter saves to Config 1 or the next available Config. and
becomes the Power-Up Config. If the Current Config is Config 1 and a
menu change is made, pressing Enter will save the change to Config 1.
Disable. The printer will not prompt you to save any changes made.
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