Chapter 4 – menu system 35 – Rice Lake Datamax M-Class Mark II User Manual

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Chapter 4 – Menu System

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DOUBLE BYTE

SYMBOLS

Selects the optional ILPC code page used to print double byte fonts, where:

JIS

Japanese Industry Standard

SHIFT JIS

Shift Japanese Industry Standard

EUC

Extended UNIX Code

UNICODE Unicode

(including

Korean)

GB

Government Bureau Industry Standard; Chinese (PRC)

BIG 5

Taiwan encoded

;

Reference the Class Series Programmer’s Manual for the code page symbol set details.

TIME AND DATE

Sets the printer's time and date.

MEDIA COUNTERS

Displays and controls various internal counters, where:

ABSOLUTE

COUNTER

Shows the total number of inches printed and the date the counter was set (non-

resettable).

PRINTHEAD
COUNTER

Shows the total number of inches printed (not user-resettable).

RESETTABLE

COUNTER

Shows the number of inches printed since the last reset (user-resettable).

RESET COUNTER

Returns the Resettable Counter to zero.

PRINT

CONFIGURATION

Produces a Configuration Label using the printer's current database information.

(To generate the label, shown here, press the RIGHT Button or the ENTER Key. )

;

(1) The information on this label may vary with the model, firmware version and installed

options.

(2) To capture all the data, use media that is at least 2 inches (51 mm) wide and set the

Label Width (in Media Settings) according to the width of your labels.

(3) Menu settings that require a reset to become effective will be indicated with a section

symbol (§), while bulleted (•) items denote host changes not yet saved.

CONFIGURATION
LEVEL

Displays the hardware and software levels of the printer, where:

;

This information is also provided on the Configuration Label.

PRINTER KEY

Identifies the unique key number of the printer, in the form: vvvv-cwxx-yyyyyy-
zzz

, where:

vvvv -

Represents the printer model number.

cwxx -

Represents the hardware/software feature level, where:

c -

Represents the printer class.

w -

Represents hardware feature level of the main board.

xx -

Represents the software feature level 10 = standard DPL, and 20 = Internal

CG Times Font. Features are accepted up to the this value, but increases beyond

the range will require an authorization code.
yyyyyy -

Is the manufacturing date code.

zzz -

Is a unique time stamp.

APPLICATION

VERSION

Displays the level, version number, and date of the application firmware.

BOOT LOADER

Displays the version level and date of the boot loader.

UPGRADE

PRINTER CODE

Upgrades the software feature level of the printer.

UNLOCK
FEATURE

Unlocks additional optional features within the printer. (An authorization code is
required.)

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