4 operational flow in menu mode, Table 4–5: saving values in ram – AGFA 2100 User Manual

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4.3.4 RAM (Random-Access Memory)

Random-access memory is a temporary memory area that stores selected
values until the printer is powered off. It is useful to store features in RAM
when you need to change settings for specific print jobs. To save values in
RAM while in Menu Mode, use the procedure in Table 4–5.

Table 4–5: Saving Values in RAM

Operation

Display Reads

1. Press

On Line

to place the

printer off line.

— The On Line indicator

shuts off.

00 READY

2. Press

Menu

to place the

printer in Menu Mode.

FONT/FEED LAYOUT

3.

Press

/ three times.

SAVE–>RAM SAVE–>

4.

Press

r

Enter

to save the values
in RAM.

OK (momentarily)

#

SAVE–>RAM SAVE–>

5.

Press

On Line

to place

the printer on line.

— The On Line indicator

lights.

00 READY

4.4 Operational Flow in Menu Mode

Figure 4–4 illustrates the operational flow to select and change values while
in Menu Mode. See Section 4.4.1 for an example of selecting values while
in Menu Mode.

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DEClaser 2100 Printer Operator’s Guide

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