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1-2 Part Names and Functions
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Operation Panel
Panel Notation
In this document, the keys and lights on the operation panel are indicated by the following images.
MENU key
SETUP key
ENTER key
Cursor keys
PAUSE key
CLEANING key
TEST PRINT key
TEST CUT key
BASE POINT key
CUT CONFIG key
HEATER CONFIG key
SHEET CUT key
Sub power switch
This switches the printer on
and off. (To switch the printer
off, you hold down the switch
for one second or longer.)
This ashes slowly when the
machine is in the sleep mode.
Display screen
This displays vari-
ous setting menus
and other informa-
tion.
HEATER CONFIG key
You press this to make the
temperature setting for the media
heating system. This ashes dur-
ing warmup, then remains steadily
lighted when the preset tempera-
ture is reached.
BASE POINT key
You use this when you
want to set the output-
start location. This lights
up when the setting has
been made.
ENTER key
You use this for
such tasks as
enabling setting
values.
BUSY light
This lights up during output
and other such operations.
Cursor keys
You use these to select
settings for menu items, to
move the media, and for
other such operations.
MENU key
You press this
to enter the
menus for vari-
ous settings.
CUT CONFIG key
This displays the
menu for setting the
conditions for cutting.
TEST CUT key
Holding this down for
one second or longer
performs a cutting
test.
CLEANING key
You use this to per-
form cleaning of the
print heads.
TEST PRINT key
Holding this down for
one second or longer
performs a printing
test.
SHEET CUT key
Holding this down for
one second or longer
cuts off media.
PAUSE key
This pauses output.
SETUP key
You press this when
you load media. This
lights up when media is
loaded and the machine
is ready to perform
output.
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