Configuration mode overview, How to change configuration settings, Most frequent configuration incompatibilities – TransAct Technologies ITHERM 280 User Manual

Page 67: Entering into configuration mode

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Configuring Your ITherm

®

280 Printer

iTherm

®

280 Programmer’s Guide

28-07764

Rev C

Page 65

Configuration Mode Overview

There are two ways to configure the iTherm

®

280 printer: the first is to use the manual

configuration sequence by using the keypad controls, and the second is to use
TransAct’s remote configuration software. TransAct Technologies offers the use of a
remote CONFIG program as a fast, easy way for system integrators to configure or
reconfigure your iTherm

®

280 printer. To obtain more information, or the latest version of

the CONFIG program, call our Sales Department or Technical Support.

Most Frequent Configuration Incompatibilities


Parallel Printer
Emulation
Carriage Return Options

Serial Printer
Emulation
RS-232 Serial Interface (baud rate)
Carriage Return Options

How to Change Configuration Settings

Entering into Configuration Mode

1) Place the printer in standby by pressing the * button.
2) Press and hold the Feed

button while pressing and releasing the * button.

3) When the error indicator blinks, indicating a stuck key, release the Feed key and

enter Self Test Mode.

4) Press and hold the Feed button until the next test is printed. Then release the Feed

button.

5) Repeat step 4 until “Test-Configuration” is printed.
6) Press and release the Feed button briefly. The current configuration will then be

printed.

7) You are now in Configuration Mode.

After you enter Configuration Mode, the printer will print the current configuration, the
current totals and the error logs, if any. Save this printout as a guide to changing the
configuration, and in case you wish to return the printer to the previous configuration.

Each emulation can have different configurable features. If you are changing the
emulation, note that the printout that was printed at the beginning of the configuration
process may be incorrect for the new emulation, and the configurable features may be
different. If you are using this print out as a configuration guide, and you are changing
the emulation, you may wish to save the new emulation and then re-enter Configuration
Mode to change other options. This will print all the available features for the new
emulation.

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