Selection procedure example – Seiko Group BP-9000 User Manual

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Selection procedure example

The following example illustrates the correct procedure to select a letter-portrait paper size
from the front panel:

1. Press the ON LINE key to enter the offline state. The ON LINE LED is put out:

2. Press the SETUP key to enter the SETUP options. The LCD displays:

3. Press the Right Arrow (

) key to select the menu and to display:

4. Press the Down Arrow (

) key to step down the function items, and to display:

5. Press the ENTER key to select letter-size portrait as the desired PAPER SIZE. The LCD

briefly displays the paper size with an asterisk at the end.

6. Press the EXIT key to store the selection, terminate the setup options, and return to the offline

state or press the ON LINE key to return to the on line state.

Setup Memory

Current memory
The printer contains one current memory for automatically storing the preset setup states and
three user memories for storing data that is designated by the user.
T h e c u r r e n t m e m o r y a u t o m a t i c a l l y s t o r e s t h e c o n f i g u r a t i o n w h e n t h e s e t u p o p t i o n s a r e
terminated. When the power is turned on or when the RESET key is pressed, the printer
automatically sets the configuration per the current memory. Thus, when entering the setup
options, the contents of the current memory can be altered.

User memory
The user memories can store three different configurations. The user can set and recall the
contents of the memory to configure the printer. When the power is turned on or when the
RESET key is pressed, the contents stored in the user memories are not used as the initial
values. To use the contents of the user memories as the initial values, it is necessary to select
one of the user memories, MEMO 1 to MEMO 3, in the setup options and evoke the contents as
the preset condition.
To use the contents of the user memory as the current setup, it is necessary to display the “8
SELECT SETUP” on the menu and select one of the user memories. Exiting from the setup
options with a user memory selected will cause the contents of the user memory to be stored in
the current memory which then becomes the printer initial values.

To store a configuration in a user memory, display the “86 SAVE SETUP” selection in the
extended setup options and select one of the user memories. The current setup content is stored
in the specified memory when exiting the setup options.

SIZE: LETTERp

SIZE: LETTERp*

1 MULTIPART

3 PAGE SINGLE

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4. Basic setup options

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