CALENDAR
00/00/00 00:00
1. Year - The first display shown will have the cursor over the
two digit year selection. You can scroll through the dates by
pressing the LINE key. The year number will increase by
one each time the LINE key is pressed until it reaches its
maximum legal value (i.e., “99” for the year digits) at which
point it will wrap around to the “00” setting.
2. Month - After you have set the correct year, pressing the
FEED key will advance the cursor to the two digit Month
position. You can scroll through the numbers corresponding
to the month by pressing the LINE key. The month number
will increase by one each time the LINE key is pressed until
it reaches a value of “12” at which point it will wrap around
to the “01” setting.
3. Day - After you have set the correct month, pressing the
FEED key will advance the cursor to the two digit Day
position. You can scroll through the numbers corresponding
to the month date by pressing the LINE key. The date
number will increase by one each time the LINE key is
pressed until it reaches a value of “31” at which point it will
wrap around to the “01” setting.
4. Hour - After you have set the correct date, pressing the
FEED key will advance the cursor to the two digit Hour
position. You can scroll through the numbers corresponding
to the hour (using a 24 hour clock) by pressing the LINE
key. The hour number will increase by one each time the
LINE key is pressed until it reaches a value of “24” at which
point it will wrap around to the “01” setting.
5. Minute- After you have set the correct hour, pressing the
FEED key will advance the cursor to the two digit Minute
position. You can scroll through the numbers corresponding
to the hour by pressing the LINE key. The minute number
will increase by one each time the line key is pressed until it
reaches a value of “60” at which point it will wrap around to
the “01” setting.
6. After you have set the minutes, pressing the FEED key will
accept the setting and advance to the Ignore CR/LF
selection.
IGNORE CR/LF
YES NO
This selection tells the printer to strip out all carriage
return/line feed pairs (CRLF ) from the data stream, including
graphics and 2D bar codes. It is used primrily to maintain
compatibility with earlier models of SATO printers.
1. Use the LINE key to step the underline cusor to either the
YES or NO selection.
2. Once the correct setting is underlined, pressing the FEED
key will accept the setting and advance the display to the
Character Pitch display.
CHARACTER PITCH
PROP FIXED
This selection allows you to set the default character pitch to
either fixed character spacing or proportional character
spacing.
1. Use the LINE key to step the cursor to the desired setting.
2. Once the correct setting is selected, pressing the FEED key
will accept the setting and the display will return to the
Advanced Mode display.
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