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Controls cycling between Run Mode and Settings Mode, and its three user settings.
Displays status for ribbon, Bluetooth connection, and app status details.
Displays levels for active user settings and the overall setting level.
Switches online/offline, clears faults, prints test prints, and adjusts setting levels.
Procedure for switching the device between online and offline operational states.
Instructions for initiating a test print on the device.
Steps to adjust the print heat setting via the user interface.
Steps to adjust the print force setting via the user interface.
Procedure for modifying the print orientation.
Instructions on how to clear an error fault from the device.
The provided document outlines the user interface and actions guide for a device, likely a printer, referred to as "MARSH." The device features a user-friendly interface with different modes and indicators to manage its operation and settings.
The MARSH device appears to be a printer, given the presence of settings like "Print heat," "Print force," and "Print orientation," as well as "Ribbon status." It allows users to control various printing parameters and monitor the device's operational status. The interface is designed to provide clear feedback on the device's state and facilitate adjustments to printing settings.
The device's user interface is divided into two main modes: "Run Mode" and "Settings Mode," accessed via a "Mode Button."
In Run Mode, the device displays the status of three key indicators:
The "Vary Button" in Run Mode serves multiple functions:
In Settings Mode, the indicators display the level of the active "User Settings." The "Mode Button" cycles through three user settings:
Each user setting has corresponding "Setting Levels," indicated by green lights:
The "Vary Button" in Settings Mode is used to adjust the "Setting Level" for the currently active user setting.
The device has a central display area with indicators for "Ribbon status (I)," "App/phone Bluetooth connection (II)," and "App status details (III)." Below these, there are indicators for "User Settings" (Print heat, Print force, Print orientation), which are active when illuminated. A "Status Indicator" shows:
The "Actions guide" provides step-by-step instructions for common operations:
While the document doesn't explicitly detail maintenance procedures, the "Ribbon status" indicator (Amber for warning, Red for out of ribbon/fault) suggests that ribbon replacement is a key maintenance task. The "Clear a fault" function, accessible via the "Vary Button," indicates a basic troubleshooting capability to resolve operational issues. The "App status details" also provide insights into potential software-related issues that might require attention. The ability to adjust "Print heat" and "Print force" could also be considered a form of calibration or fine-tuning, which might be necessary for optimal print quality over time or with different materials.
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