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Follow these steps to use maintenance mode:
1. Make sure the printer is turned off.
2. Press and hold the
Pause button, then press the P Power button and
hold it until the printer turns on and displays
MAINTENANCE.
3. Use the d and u buttons to select the settings described below. If you
need to back up to the previous menu level, press the l button.
• To print a hex dump of data in the printer’s buffer, press the Menu
button to display
PRINT. Then press the button to print the
16-byte hex data in the left column and corresponding ASCII
characters in the right column. Press the
Pause button to print
the last page.
• To change the language on the LCD display, press the d button to
highlight
LANGUAGE, then press Menu. Press the d button until
you see the language you want, then press to select it. The printer
exits maintenance mode and returns to normal operation.
• To enable remaining paper counter, press the d button to highlight
REMAINING PPR SETUP, then press Menu. Press the d button to
select
ROLL, then press .
• To change the units of measurement, press the d button to
highlight
UNIT, then press Menu. Press the d button to switch
from
METER to FEET/INCH, then press to select it. Press the l
button when done.
• To change the default cutting pressure, press the d button to
highlight
CUT PRESSURE, then press Menu to display 100%.
Press the d button to decrease the pressure, or the u
button to
increase it (in 1% increments). Press to select the setting you
want.
• To run a super strong cleaning cycle, press the d button to
highlight
SS CLEANING, then press Menu to display EXEC. Press
to start the cleaning cycle.
• To enable roll paper feeding at power-on, press the d button to
display
PWR ON ROLL PPR FEED, then press Menu. Press the d
button to select the setting you want, then press to save it.
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