Control panel
A
P button (Power button)
Turns the power on and off.
B
P light (Power light)
The printer's operational status is indicated by a lit or
flashing light.
On : The power is on.
Flashing : The printer is receiving data or
cleaning the print head or performing
other operations in the course of
being shut down.
Off : The power is off.
C
( button (Load/Remove Paper button)
Pressing this button displays the Load/Remove
Paper menu. Instructions for loading or removing
the paper can be displayed by highlighting either
Remove Paper or the type of paper currently loaded
and then pressing the Z button. Follow the
on-screen instructions to load or remove the paper.
D Screen
Displays the printer's status, menus, error messages,
and so on. U “Screen View” on page 12
E Menu button
Displays the menu for the tab currently selected in
the display. U “Using the Control Panel Menu” on
page 40
F
y button (Back button)
If menus are displayed, pressing this button takes
you up one level in the menu hierarchy. U “Menu
Operations” on page 40
G
l/r buttons (Left/Right buttons)
❏ Use these buttons to select tabs. The selected tab is
highlighted and the content of the info display area
updated for the selected tab.
U “Screen View” on page 12
❏ If menus are displayed, these buttons can be used to
position the cursor or to delete characters when
entering text for items such as Setting Name or IP
Address.
H
u/d buttons (Up/Down buttons)
When menus are displayed, these buttons can be
used to highlight items or options. U “Menu
Operations” on page 40
I
Z button
❏ Displays the menu for the tab currently selected in the
display. (This button cannot be used to display menus
when the + is selected.)
U “Using the Control Panel Menu” on page 40
❏ When menus are displayed and an item is highlighted,
pressing this button displays the sub-menu for the
highlighted item.
❏ If pressed while a parameter is selected from the
Menu, the parameter is set or executed.
J button
Displays the information area in the B tab.
K
" button (Maintenance button)
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