How to operate the itherm, 280 printer, Button – TransAct Technologies ITHERM 280 User Manual

Page 57: Feed button

Advertising
background image

How to Operate the ITherm

®

280

iTherm

®

280 Programmer’s Guide

28-07764

Rev C

Page 55

How to Operate the iTherm

®

280 Printer


Your iTherm

®

280 printer contains two buttons and three (LED) indicator lights. In

addition to power control and feeding paper, these two buttons can be used to perform
functions like self-testing, clearing errors and printer configuration. They are:

*

BUTTON This is the standby or power down button, located on front face of the

printer’s cabinet

FEED

Located on bottom portion of printer’s keypad

*

Button


The iTherm

®

280 has been designed to remain connected to a power source at all times.

The * button on the iTherm

®

280 Printer does not completely remove power from the

printer. Because of this, the * button is used to alternately switch the printer between
OFF and ON modes. The * button does not disconnect power to the printer. The printer
is truly off only when the AC power supply is disconnected. You will notice that none of
the indicator lights will be on when the printer is in OFF. When the printer enters ON
mode, the green power indicator light will be activated. The operational state of the
iTherm® 280 can be determined by looking at the Power Indicator Light (LED).

When the * button is pressed or the power down command is received, the iTherm

®

280

Printer enters an OFF low power mode. The printer is not completely off, but is in
Standby mode

3

.


Standby mode is remembered even if the power is removed. Whenever power is turned
back on, the printer starts, performs Level 0 diagnostics, and re-enters Standby mode.

FEED Button


The FEED button feeds paper through the printer. By pressing the FEED button
momentarily, the paper will be fed one line at a time. Pressing and holding the FEED
button will make the printer feed paper continuously until the button is released.

3

The printer draws about four watts of power in Standby.

Advertising