705 - save custom set, 706 - recall custom set, 707 - display character count – Visara 1330-X02 User Manual

Page 76: Display character count, Recall custom set, Save custom set, Display character count option (3270), Recall custom set option (3270), Save custom set option (3270)

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Configuring the 1330 in 3270 Mode

705 – Save Custom Set

Configuration Option 705 specifies which custom set you will immediately copy the
current set into. Parameters (such as CPI, LPI, and so on) that you changed during a print
job can be saved into one of these custom sets and recalled later when required.

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To use this option, follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 4-1.

706 – Recall Custom Set

Configuration Option 706 enables an operator to recall a custom set as needed to set up
the printer for a print job. A soft POR will occur when you exit this option.

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To use this option, follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 4-1.

707 – Display Character Count

Configuration Option 707 will display the current character count on the status display.
Use this option to record the character count each time you change the print head, so that
Customer Service can better service the 1330.

The character count is displayed as 0000000000, with the appropriate 0s reading as number
values to reflect the current character count. For example, if the character count is
1,220,000 characters, the display will read 0001220000. Record the character count on
the form provided in Appendix E each time you change the print head.

Note:

The life expectancy of the print head is rated solely on the printing of draft
characters. DP text, near letter quality, and especially graphics printing represent
a much higher print head duty cycle for a given draft character cell location. If a
significant amount of printing occurs in these higher duty cycle modes, the
character count will be less than the draft character life expectancy. In these
situations, a lower than rated character count does not indicate a defective print
head.

To view the character count, follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 4-1.
Press the Save key to display the current character count. Record this figure on the form
in Appendix E.

The displayed character count cannot be changed during this configuration option.

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