Printer Control - Mitel SX-50 User Manual

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PRINTER CONTROL
If a printer
is attached
. . .
to your
system,
you can obtain
permanent
records
of a number
of the
system's
features.
You
control
the
printer
by dialing
a code
after
pressing
FUNCTION.
See Attendant
Function
Codes
in Chapter
5.
The
following
types
of
printout
are
available
(but
note
that
your
system
may not have all these
features):
l
Alarm
Records
l
SMDR reports
l
Data Dumps
l
Message
Register
l
Wake-up
Records
SMDR reports
and Wake-Up
Records
are printed
out automatically
and
do
not
concern
you;
however,
you
might
be asked
to
control
the
printer
to print
out
message
register
contents,
alarm
records
or data
dumps.
The same printer
is used for all types
of printout.
The system
can store
printout
information
in its memory
(said to be in the print
queue)
and
send the print command
after
any current
printing
has finished.
General
Printing
Commands
This section
tells you how to control
the printing
process.
It does
not
give instructions
for turning
the
printer
on and off, loading
paper
and
changing
ribbons,
and so on --for
these
you have to see the
manual
that
came with the printer
itself. We assume
that the printer
is ON, has
enough
paper
and is ready
to print
as soon
as the telephone
system
gives it the message
to begin.
Three
commands
control
printing:
4'
l
SUSPEND PRINTING - means
stop
sending
information
to the printer,
and put this
information
in a queue
instead
so that
it can be sent
when
printing
is restarted.
You might
need
to do this, for example,
when
the printer
has run out of paper
and you need to add more.
l
PURGE PRINT QUEUE - removes
all information
from
the print
queue
so that it stops
printing
entirely.
l
RESUME
PRINTING
- causes
information
to be sent
to the
printer
again;
if there
is anything
in the print
queue,
this information
is sent
first.
Attendant
Functions
4-17

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