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Printer Menu System
2. TEST SYSTEM
Use this option to check the mechanical and / or electrical operation of the Address Printer.
Menu Items Selections Explanation
Press the [Enter]
button to select this
option. As soon as, the
[Enter] button is
pressed, the printer
will be in the test
mode.
To test the motor,
press the [+] button to
start increasing the
motor speed or [-]
button to decrease the
speed.
The sensor is represented on the LCD by the
lowercase letter p or the upper case letter P. The
LCD display shows a lower case letter of p (sensor
unblocked) when the sensor is clear. When the
sensor has media in the path the capitol letters P
(sensor blocked) is shown. When a Feeder
Assembly is attached the Feeders’ motor can also be
tested. Press the [Enter] button to select between the
BELT (printer motor) or FEEDER (Feeder motor)
options. An asterisk will appear before the selected
option.
3. TEST DISPLAY
Use the test display option to help determine if the LCD display is not functioning properly i.e. missing
characters, strange characters, missing segments, etc.
Menu Items Selections Explanation
Press the [Enter]
button to select this
option. As soon as, the
[Enter] button is
pressed, the printer
will be in the test
mode.
The test display will scroll characters across the top
and bottom of the LCD display.
EXAMPLE:
The LCD display will scroll the lower case alphabet and numerals (0-
9) across the top line, while the bottom line will scroll control
characters and the numerals. The Test function will cycle twice and
return to the Service Menu. See example below for LCD display
sample test message.
Example of LCD display with
characters scrolling across
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789
\->!#$%&*()_+- =[]:;'<>/? 0123456789
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