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DISPLAYED ITEM
CONFIGURATION LEVEL
PRINTER KEY
APPLICATION
VERSION
BOOT LOADER
UPGRADE PRINTER
CODE
UNLOCK FEATURE
SET FACTORY DEFAULTS
FORMAT ATTRIBUTES
TRANSPARENT
XOR
OPAQUE
LABEL ROTATION
ENABLED
DISABLED
IMAGING MODE
MULTIPLE LABEL
SINGLE LABEL
PAUSE MODE
ENABLED
DISABLED
PEEL MODE
ENABLED
DISABLED
SECURITY
SELECT SECURITY
DISABLED
SECURE MENU
MENU AND TEST
ADVANCED
MENU
MODIFY PASSWORD
To be activated, the password must initially be set to a value other than the default setting (0000).
Chapter 4 – Menu System
Displays the hardware and software levels of the printer, where:
This information is also provided on the Configuration Label.
Identifies the unique key number of the printer, in the form:
- Represents the printer model number.
vvvv
- Represents the hardware/software feature level, where:
cwxx
- Represents the printer class.
c
- Represents hardware feature level of the main board.
w
- Represents the software feature level (10 = standard DPL, and 20 = Internal CG Times
xx
Font). Features are accepted up to this value, but increases beyond the range will
require an authorization code.
- Is the manufacturing date code.
yyyyyy
- Is a unique time stamp.
zzz
Displays the level, version number, and date of the application firmware.
Displays the version level of the boot loaders.
Upgrades the software feature level of the printer.
Unlocks additional optional features within the printer. (An authorization code is required.)
Returns the printer settings to the factory-programmed values (except CUSTOM ADJUSTMENTS and
calibrations); or, if selected, to the Factory Setting File, where selecting YES at the prompt causes
the configuration to be restored.
Defines the manner in which overlapping text and graphics appear when printed, where:
Intersecting text, images, and bar codes will be printed, for example:
Intersecting text, images, and bar codes will not be printed, for example:
(Default Setting)
Intersecting text, images, and bar codes will be printed by obliterating those formatted first, for
example:
Allows the label format to be rotated 180 degrees before printing, where:
Flips the format.
Does not flip the format. (Default Setting)
Determines the process used to format labels, where:
Images multiple labels as memory permits to achieve the fastest throughput. If time-stamping
labels, however, the indicated time will reflect the moment of imaging rather than the actual print
time. (Default Setting)
Images the next label only after the previous label has been printed, providing the most accurate
time-stamps but at a slower throughput rate.
Allows for controlled interactive printing, where:
Requires you to press the PAUSE Key to print each label.
Labels are printed without pausing. (Default Setting)
Allows the printer to wait until the Start of Print signal is received (via the optional GPIO Port) to
feed a label, where:
Inhibits the feed function until the Start of Print signal is received.
Feeds the label regardless of the Start of Print signal. (Default Setting)
Allows all or part of the User Interface to be password-protected and for that password to be
modified:
Allows password to be set for specific User Interface areas, where:
No password is required for menu access. (Default Setting)
Sets a password requirement for User and Advanced menu entry.
Sets a password requirement for all menu entries.
Sets a password requirement for Advanced menu entry. (After enabling this selection, make it
effective by returning the Menu Mode to the User setting; see above.)
Modifies the four-digit password required when security is enabled. For modification, the code must
be reentered when prompted to confirm.
ITEM DESCRIPTION
vvvv-cwxx-yyyyyy-zzz
, where:
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