Printing a self test – AMT Datasouth ACCEL-6300 User Manual

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User's Guide

2-10 Set Up

Printing a Self Test

Figure 2-11. Loading a Cut Sheet

Self test lets you verify normal printing
operation and inspect print quality. You
should print a self test after installing the
printer, after preventive maintenance, after
extended periods of inactivity, and during
troubleshooting when applicable.

To print a self test, perform this procedure:

1. With the paper support raised, squeeze

the rear clip on the left paper edge guide
and position the guide so that it aligns
with the "0" mark ( ) on the ruler.

2. Set a sheet of paper between the paper

edge guides, as shown in figure 2-11.
Squeeze the rear clip of the right paper
edge guide and position it against the
right side of the paper.

3. To print an 8-inch-wide self test, press

the Test button, as shown in figure 2-12.
(Or, to print a self test that is the width
of the WIDTH parameter setting on the
Setup menu, press the Test button twice
in succession.) The paper will feed into
the printer, the TEST message will blink
on the control panel, and the self test will
begin printing.

4. To stop the self test, press the Ready

button. The printer will stop printing
after completing the current line and the
PAUSE message will appear.

5. Inspect the printout. Make sure that the

characters are dark and crisp. If the
quality is unacceptable, install a new
ribbon cartridge and try again.

Figure 2-12. Printing a Self Test

DISPLAY

TEST

BUTTON

READY

BUTTON

COURIER LQ TEST

User's Guide

2-10 Set Up

Printing a Self Test

Figure 2-11. Loading a Cut Sheet

Self test lets you verify normal printing
operation and inspect print quality. You
should print a self test after installing the
printer, after preventive maintenance, after
extended periods of inactivity, and during
troubleshooting when applicable.

To print a self test, perform this procedure:

1. With the paper support raised, squeeze

the rear clip on the left paper edge guide
and position the guide so that it aligns
with the "0" mark ( ) on the ruler.

2. Set a sheet of paper between the paper

edge guides, as shown in figure 2-11.
Squeeze the rear clip of the right paper
edge guide and position it against the
right side of the paper.

3. To print an 8-inch-wide self test, press

the Test button, as shown in figure 2-12.
(Or, to print a self test that is the width
of the WIDTH parameter setting on the
Setup menu, press the Test button twice
in succession.) The paper will feed into
the printer, the TEST message will blink
on the control panel, and the self test will
begin printing.

4. To stop the self test, press the Ready

button. The printer will stop printing
after completing the current line and the
PAUSE message will appear.

5. Inspect the printout. Make sure that the

characters are dark and crisp. If the
quality is unacceptable, install a new
ribbon cartridge and try again.

Figure 2-12. Printing a Self Test

DISPLAY

TEST

BUTTON

READY

BUTTON

COURIER LQ TEST

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