E-Tech STYLUS Pro WT7900 User Manual

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Maintaining and Transporting the Printer

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3. Use the d and u buttons to select the settings described below. If you

need to back up to the previous menu level, press l.

To change the language on the LCD display, press d to highlight

LANGUAGE

, then press r. Press d until you see the language you

want, then press

OK

to select it. The printer exits maintenance

mode and returns to normal operation.

To change the units of measurement, press d

to highlight

LENGTH

UNITS

, then press r. Press d to switch from

METRIC

to

FEET/INCH

, then press

OK

to select it. Press

l

when done.

To change the temperature units of measurement, press d

to

highlight

TEMPERATURE UNITS

, then press r. Press d to switch

from

C

(Celsius or centigrade)

to

F

(Fahrenheit), then press

OK

to

select it. Press

l

when done.

To change the maximum roll paper tension, press d to highlight

ROLL PAPER TENSION

, then press

r

. Press d to decrease the

maximum value, or u

to increase it (from 1 to 5). The default

setting is 3. Press

OK

to select the setting you want.

To run a super strong cleaning cycle, press d to highlight

SS CLEANING

, then press r

to display

EXECUTE

. Press

OK

to

start the cleaning cycle.

To return all control panel settings to their default values, press d

to

highlight

DEFAULT PANEL

, then press r

to display

EXECUTE.

Press

OK

to restore the default settings.

To change the number of times the printer cleans the print head
after it performs a nozzle check and finds blocked nozzles, press d
to highlight

AUTO CLEANING TIMES

, then press r. Press u

to d

to change the setting (from 1 to 3), then press

OK

to save the

setting. The default setting is 1 (recommended).

4. To exit maintenance mode, turn off the printer by pressing the P power

button. Press the P power button again to turn on the printer in the
normal operating mode.

Note: The CUSTOM
setting in maintenance
mode is not normally
used.

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