Ignore Term; Qms; Bc Density - Genicom 5050 User Manual

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Ignore Term

Ignore Term
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QMS

Filter Settings
QMS
QMS

BC Density

BC Density
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5050/5100 User's Manual
Ignore Term
Two IGP commands are effected by the Ignore Term option; IGOFF
and SFOFF each with a following <CR>, <LF> or <CR><LF>. The
Ignore Term option setting effects the vertical position integrity of the
resulting print out. If the Ignore Term option is disabled, the trailing
<LF> will be executed (i.e. the paper will be logically advanced by the
<LF> command). This is the default factory-set condition. If the
Ignore Term option is enabled, the trailing <LF> will not be executed
(i.e. the paper will not be logically advanced by the <LF> amount.
1. While in the IGP menu, press the ◄ (left) or ► (right) menu
browse key until Ignore Term is displayed in the lower right corner
of the LCD.
2. Press the ▼ (down) menu browse key to access the Ignore Term
options.
3. Press the ◄ (left) or ► (right) menu browse key until the desired
option is displayed. Press the Select key to enable or disable an
option. The < symbol will immediately follow an enabled option.
This menu option configures the QMS filter option.
1. While in the Filter settings menu, press the ◄ (left) or ► (right)
menu browse key until QMS is displayed in the lower right corner
of the display.
2. Press the ▼ (down) menu browse key to access the configuration
settings for QMS.
The following describes the options available:
BC Density
This menu option selects the BC (Bar Code) Density for QMS. Low
represents low density, Medium represents double horizontal, and
High represents staggered format.
1. While in the QMS menu, press the ◄ (left) or ► (right) menu
browse key until BC Density is displayed in the lower right corner
of the LCD.
2. Press the ▼ (down) menu browse key to access the BC Density
options.
3. Press the ◄ (left) or ► (right) menu browse key until the desired
option is displayed. Press the Select key to enable or disable an
option. The < symbol will immediately follow an enabled option.
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