Parameter values – Printronix T2N User Manual

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Set: Changing the T2N Configuration

The

“Set” button transfers the configuration values of the current page from the Configuration

Utility and stores them in the printer.

Note:

After clicking the

“Set” button to transfer the configuration values to the printer, click the

“Read” button to confirm that the operation was completed successfully.

If a field has an invalid value (out of range), the printer will reject that value. Depending on the
menu and invalid value, the menu may leave the current (valid) value intact or choose the
minimum or maximum (valid) value. You will be able to verify the menu after performing a
“Set” operation followed by a “Read” operation.

Click

“Set” on each tab or page with configuration options before moving to the next tab or

page.

When modifying values in either “inch” or “mm” and then doing a “Set” operation, these
values might be converted into an even number of printer dots. Therefore, upon a “Read”
operation, the values may change due to rounding to the nearest printer dot. Rounding
values may differ between 203 and 300 DPI printers.

Factory Default: Resetting the T2N Configuration

The “Factory Default” button in the Printer Function section restores the printer configuration to
the Factory Configuration. The exception is the network parameters which can only be set to their
default values within the Interface tab by clicking

the “Network Default” button.

Parameter Values

Two different forms of input for Printer Configuration options are as follows:

Drop-down parameters. Drop-down menus

provide the user with a valid

range of selections and can be stored in the printer configuration by performing

a “Set”

operation.

Free-form parameters. Free-form parameters

allow the user to enter any

value, in any format even if a range is specified. However, if the input does not conform to the
correct format or range, it may be ignored or modified by the printer when performing the
“Set” operation.

IMPORTANT: Ensure that all changed values are accepted by performing a “Set” operation
followed by a “Read” operation.

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