Changing printer settings – Triad Speakers 3410 User Manual

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Changing Printer Settings

Changing Printer Settings

Depending on the form you want to print, you may need to change the printer
settings. Use the printer buttons as shown in the previous table to change
printer settings. After selecting all appropriate settings, press

EXIT

. The printer

settings are saved and you are ready to print the form.

The example below shows you how to change the CPI for 8 1/2 x 11 inch paper
from CPI 10 to CPI 17. Use the same procedure shown in this example to
change any printer setting.

1.

Press

PRINT

QUALITY

and

CHARACTER

PITCH

at the same time to enter Menu

Mode.

Menu Mode prints on the printer paper. You can use

GROUP

,

ITEM

,

SET

,

PRINT

, and

EXIT

to change printer settings.

2.

Press

PRINT

to print the current printer settings.

Use the list of current printer settings to identify menus and to determine
which settings you need to change. For example, if you are changing the
CPI, change all occurrences of the CPI shown on the printout.

You can also use the Pacemark 3410 Triad Default Printer Settings table on
page 5 to identify printer menus, and as a reference to the Triad default
printer settings.

3.

Refer to the Printing Forms table on page 2 to determine the CPI for
8 1/2 x 11 inch paper. The table indicates that the CPI should be changed
from CPI 10 (the default) to CPI 17.

4.

Press

GROUP

until the text on the printer paper matches the example below:

Printer Mode

Emulation

EPSON FX

Font

Print Mode

HSD

5.

Press

ITEM

until the text on the printer paper matches the example below:

Printer Mode

Emulation

EPSON FX

Pitch I

10 CPI
(or any CPI)

PRINT

Press to print a complete listing of the current
printer settings.

CHARACTER

PITCH

Press to change the CPI.

Depending on your printer settings, this button
may not highlight the CPI you want to select.

If you are unable to use

CHARACTER

PITCH

to

change a CPI setting, follow the example in
“Changing Printer Settings.”

Printer Button

How to use it... (

continued

)

If you skip a menu set-
ting, keep pressing the
appropriate menu but-
ton to cycle through the
menu again.

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