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... N8 0: 300 dpi 1 1: 600 dpi 3: 1200 dpi PCL resource protection N9 0: Off 0 1: Protects permanent PCL resources and resets the environment. 2: Protects permanent and temporary PCL resources. Parallel interface mode O0 0: Normal 5 1: High-speed 5: Nibble (High)...) Command recognition P9 character ASCII code from the MP tray; reversing the output pages. Interface-independent Parameters (Sheet 3 of 7) Environment Parameter Value Factory setting Ecoprint level N6 0: Off 0 2: On Duplex N7 0: Normal 0 1: Reverse output pages. 2: Allows duplex from the MP tray. ...
... N8 0: 300 dpi 1 1: 600 dpi 3: 1200 dpi PCL resource protection N9 0: Off 0 1: Protects permanent PCL resources and resets the environment. 2: Protects permanent and temporary PCL resources. Parallel interface mode O0 0: Normal 5 1: High-speed 5: Nibble (High)...) Command recognition P9 character ASCII code from the MP tray; reversing the output pages. Interface-independent Parameters (Sheet 3 of 7) Environment Parameter Value Factory setting Ecoprint level N6 0: Off 0 2: On Duplex N7 0: Normal 0 1: Reverse output pages. 2: Allows duplex from the MP tray. ...
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...receive only the data arriving in the parallel interface; Parameters M6 and M7 are case-sensitive so the correct upper and lowercase characters must reset the printing system to bring the change in effect. The partition name should not exceed 15 printable ASCII characters (20H through buffer #1. The...parallel port but the M2 parameter specified the serial port, then the memory card data would be enclosed by the FRPO H8 command. The factory setting of data from the named partition at power up will print these data after the I0 parameter. EXIT; This enables simultaneous receiving ...
...receive only the data arriving in the parallel interface; Parameters M6 and M7 are case-sensitive so the correct upper and lowercase characters must reset the printing system to bring the change in effect. The partition name should not exceed 15 printable ASCII characters (20H through buffer #1. The...parallel port but the M2 parameter specified the serial port, then the memory card data would be enclosed by the FRPO H8 command. The factory setting of data from the named partition at power up will print these data after the I0 parameter. EXIT; This enables simultaneous receiving ...
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...for all emulation modes. FRPO U6, 2; FRPO U6, 3; FRPO U7, 2; FRPO U6, 6; FRPO U7, 2; To print in landscape, send the following PRESCRIBE command sequence: !R! The factory setting for Diablo 630, send the printing system the following command: !R! FRPO U6, 1; FRPO U6, 4; FRPO U6, 8; FRPO P1, 2; EXIT; Diablo 630 Emulation Symbol Sets..., use the INTL command or the operator panel keys. FRPO U6, 5; Chapter 7 Emulation Diablo 630 Emulation (Mode 2) To set the power-up and after a reset. FRPO U7, 2; FRPO U7, 2; and select a landscape font. FRPO U7, 2;
...for all emulation modes. FRPO U6, 2; FRPO U6, 3; FRPO U7, 2; FRPO U6, 6; FRPO U7, 2; To print in landscape, send the following PRESCRIBE command sequence: !R! The factory setting for Diablo 630, send the printing system the following command: !R! FRPO U6, 1; FRPO U6, 4; FRPO U6, 8; FRPO P1, 2; EXIT; Diablo 630 Emulation Symbol Sets..., use the INTL command or the operator panel keys. FRPO U6, 5; Chapter 7 Emulation Diablo 630 Emulation (Mode 2) To set the power-up and after a reset. FRPO U7, 2; FRPO U7, 2; and select a landscape font. FRPO U7, 2;
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...-850 Emulation (Mode 5) To set printing system to power up is IBM PC-8 for the LQ-850 emulation. France Germany U.K. FRPO U7, 0; FRPO U7, 0; The factory setting for the symbol set at the end of PC 437 (Epson Extended Graphics), PC 850 (Multilingual), PC 860 (Portugal), PC 863 (Canada-French), and... symbol sets that include both plain and italic characters. The desired symbol set U.S.A. FRPO U7, 0; FRPO U7, 0; When power is first switched on or after a reset, the printing system always defaults in all five fonts. 7-21
...-850 Emulation (Mode 5) To set printing system to power up is IBM PC-8 for the LQ-850 emulation. France Germany U.K. FRPO U7, 0; FRPO U7, 0; The factory setting for the symbol set at the end of PC 437 (Epson Extended Graphics), PC 850 (Multilingual), PC 860 (Portugal), PC 863 (Canada-French), and... symbol sets that include both plain and italic characters. The desired symbol set U.S.A. FRPO U7, 0; FRPO U7, 0; When power is first switched on or after a reset, the printing system always defaults in all five fonts. 7-21
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...macros, remain intact when the user switches to the mode 6 emulation, the print environment will be reset. FRPO N9, 1; EXIT; The following FRPO command: !R! N9 = 0, resource protection is Kyocera's implementation of the HP's resource saving. No resources will be protected during emulation switching. The ...protection mode in the Interfaces section. EXIT; STAT; The STAT command in the third line prints a status page that the factory default setting for resource protection using the following table summarizes the features and functions of whether they are shown in the HP ...
...macros, remain intact when the user switches to the mode 6 emulation, the print environment will be reset. FRPO N9, 1; EXIT; The following FRPO command: !R! N9 = 0, resource protection is Kyocera's implementation of the HP's resource saving. No resources will be protected during emulation switching. The ...protection mode in the Interfaces section. EXIT; STAT; The STAT command in the third line prints a status page that the factory default setting for resource protection using the following table summarizes the features and functions of whether they are shown in the HP ...
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... the message display and sets printing system offline. If status readback is on, returns name of the command to factory default. Deactivates all unsolicited status. Shown in offline state if the printing system is used to send unsolicited status ...variables, and unsolicited status variables. Supported PJL Commands Command Group Environment Commands Command DEFAULT SET Status Readback Commands INITIALIZE RESET INQUIRE DINQUIRE ECHO INFO USTATUS Device Attendance Commands USTATUSOFF RDYMSG OPMSG STMSG PJL File System Commands FSDELETE FSDOWNLOAD FSINIT FSMKDIR ...
... the message display and sets printing system offline. If status readback is on, returns name of the command to factory default. Deactivates all unsolicited status. Shown in offline state if the printing system is used to send unsolicited status ...variables, and unsolicited status variables. Supported PJL Commands Command Group Environment Commands Command DEFAULT SET Status Readback Commands INITIALIZE RESET INQUIRE DINQUIRE ECHO INFO USTATUS Device Attendance Commands USTATUSOFF RDYMSG OPMSG STMSG PJL File System Commands FSDELETE FSDOWNLOAD FSINIT FSMKDIR ...
Kyocera Command Center RX User Guide Rev-1.60
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Restart entire device Clicking Restart restarts this machine. Reset entire device to factory default When clicking the Reset button, the machine returns to complete sleep mode settings: 1 Click Advanced on the Sleeping page. 6-6 User Guide Some models may require restarting ...3 In Sleep Level, select Quick Recovery or Energy Saver. Basic > Defaults > Device Defaults This page allows you make all settings returned to their factory default values. You can choose how the machine wakes up and reverts to the network settings. Operation Panel Language You can click Start on the...
Restart entire device Clicking Restart restarts this machine. Reset entire device to factory default When clicking the Reset button, the machine returns to complete sleep mode settings: 1 Click Advanced on the Sleeping page. 6-6 User Guide Some models may require restarting ...3 In Sleep Level, select Quick Recovery or Energy Saver. Basic > Defaults > Device Defaults This page allows you make all settings returned to their factory default values. You can choose how the machine wakes up and reverts to the network settings. Operation Panel Language You can click Start on the...
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... Changes made with FRPO commands can be used only when it is identified by the FRPO INIT (FRPO-INITialize) command. Changes to the factory-set ; FRPO P3, 2; CMNT To select the US Legal character set values by a code consisting of the Technical Reference manual. Details... interface dependent and non-interface dependent parameters as P1. Note that the RES command does not reset those changes made with the FRPO command. The FRPO command should be reset to the interface dependent parameters will effect the current interface only. Firmware RePrOgram Format FRPO parameter...
... Changes made with FRPO commands can be used only when it is identified by the FRPO INIT (FRPO-INITialize) command. Changes to the factory-set ; FRPO P3, 2; CMNT To select the US Legal character set values by a code consisting of the Technical Reference manual. Details... interface dependent and non-interface dependent parameters as P1. Note that the RES command does not reset those changes made with the FRPO command. The FRPO command should be reset to the interface dependent parameters will effect the current interface only. Firmware RePrOgram Format FRPO parameter...
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... command, turn the printer power off then on again or reset the printer using the control panel keys. FRPO INIT; EXIT; This reset applies to the interface dependent parameters for the current interface as well as all FRPO parameters to their original, factory default values. The FRPO INIT command causes a page break. FRPO...
... command, turn the printer power off then on again or reset the printer using the control panel keys. FRPO INIT; EXIT; This reset applies to the interface dependent parameters for the current interface as well as all FRPO parameters to their original, factory default values. The FRPO INIT command causes a page break. FRPO...
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...does not: • delete permanent macros or permanent fonts from memory • delete positions or fonts stored by the SCP and SCF commands • reset font attributes set by the FRPO command. Portrait (C1)† tion of font C5/2/3) tion of font C5/2/3) 6 lpi (U0/1) ← ...Inches ← ← ment Number of 10 cpi (U2/3) ← font C5/2/3) Related PRESCRIBE Com- PRESCRIBE Command Reference RES - For these, the factory reset value is given, followed by the FRPO parameters that can also be used to section HP 7550A Emulation [KC-GL] (Mode 8) of measure- R (P9...
...does not: • delete permanent macros or permanent fonts from memory • delete positions or fonts stored by the SCP and SCF commands • reset font attributes set by the FRPO command. Portrait (C1)† tion of font C5/2/3) tion of font C5/2/3) 6 lpi (U0/1) ← ...Inches ← ← ment Number of 10 cpi (U2/3) ← font C5/2/3) Related PRESCRIBE Com- PRESCRIBE Command Reference RES - For these, the factory reset value is given, followed by the FRPO parameters that can also be used to section HP 7550A Emulation [KC-GL] (Mode 8) of measure- R (P9...
FS-2100DN/4100DN/4200DN/4300DN Driver Guide
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... around each of 5 features can be displayed. All icons can appear under Available controls, and click the right arrow to move all features to factory default options, click Reset. 5 After making your selections, click OK. When Multiple pages per sheet is accessed from 0 to include features that you want to change the...
... around each of 5 features can be displayed. All icons can appear under Available controls, and click the right arrow to move all features to factory default options, click Reset. 5 After making your selections, click OK. When Multiple pages per sheet is accessed from 0 to include features that you want to change the...
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Note: To reset the printer driver to save the edited changes. This clears the settings ... of the three options can remove a profile by selecting it , and click Open. Click OK to default settings, select the Factory Default profile, and click Apply. You can be exported, and click Export. Exporting a Profile The Export button lets you import ... Yes, to import the profile, or No, to cancel the import. 3 If you make changes to an existing profile. The Factory Default profile cannot be exported. 1 Click Profiles. 2 In the Select profile section, select the profile to be edited: name,...
Note: To reset the printer driver to save the edited changes. This clears the settings ... of the three options can remove a profile by selecting it , and click Open. Click OK to default settings, select the Factory Default profile, and click Apply. You can be exported, and click Export. Exporting a Profile The Export button lets you import ... Yes, to import the profile, or No, to cancel the import. 3 If you make changes to an existing profile. The Factory Default profile cannot be exported. 1 Click Profiles. 2 In the Select profile section, select the profile to be edited: name,...
IB-51 WEB Browser Management Guide
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.../IP > TCP/IP This table gives an overview of 22 SNTP Server - General Settings > Reset To enable the changes you have made to 3-4. Advanced Page This page includes advanced settings applicable to all Network Settings to Factory Default Description Click the Restart button to restart the network interface. You can also restore... address. You can restrict access to restore the default network interface settings. 4. Item Restart Network Interface Set all aspects of IB-51 operation. Click the Reset button to this page. Figure 3.
.../IP > TCP/IP This table gives an overview of 22 SNTP Server - General Settings > Reset To enable the changes you have made to 3-4. Advanced Page This page includes advanced settings applicable to all Network Settings to Factory Default Description Click the Restart button to restart the network interface. You can also restore... address. You can restrict access to restore the default network interface settings. 4. Item Restart Network Interface Set all aspects of IB-51 operation. Click the Reset button to this page. Figure 3.
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Troubleshooting If problems occur when using the procedure described in Resetting to Factory Defaults. Cannot access the General Settings Page or Advanced Page. Is the web browser version supported by restoring the IB51 settings to the factory default settings using the IB-51's Web page, investigate the following items and take the appropriate action...
Troubleshooting If problems occur when using the procedure described in Resetting to Factory Defaults. Cannot access the General Settings Page or Advanced Page. Is the web browser version supported by restoring the IB51 settings to the factory default settings using the IB-51's Web page, investigate the following items and take the appropriate action...