AMT Datasouth Printer Accel 7350 User guide
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Chapter 2 Page 30 of 46 9. EJECT/LOAD ●If the EJECT/LOAD key is press ed when fanfold paper is loaded, the paper is fed back to the parking positi on. When it is pressed when a cut sheet paper is loaded, the paper is ejected. ●When the EJECT/LOAD key is press ed when fanfold paper is at the parking position, the paper is loaded to the TOF position. ●When the EJECT/LOAD key is pr essed with no paper in the manual mode, AUTO SKEW mode is turned on and off. When it is pressed with paper loaded in the manual mode, the printer ejects the paper. ●When the EJECT/LOAD key is pr essed with no paper in the CSF mode,the printer loads paper. When it is pressed with paper loaded in the CSFmode, the printer ejects the paper. 10. LF Press the LF/FF key to line feed in the forward direction at a pitch of 1/6 inch. 11. MICRO LF (ALT + LF keys) Press the MICRO LF key to line feed in the forward direction at a pitch of 1/360 inch. Use this key to adjust the paper position. 12. RLF Press the RLF key to line feed in t he reverse direction at a pitch of 1/6 inch. Keep the key depressed for continuous reverse line feeding. 13. MICRO RLF (ALT + RLF keys) Press the MICRO RLF key to line feed in the reverse direction at a pitch of 1/360 inch. Use this key to adjust the paper position.
Chapter 2 3. LCD Current paper path and the User No. are displayed. Front tractor Manual/Cut Sheet Rear tractor Cut Sheet Feeder Page 31 of 46
Chapter 2 4. Lamps (LED Indicators) ON: Printing is enabled. ONLINE (Green) OFF: Printing is disabled. Blinking: The cover is open, or the printer is in the head temperature protect mode. ON: LQ speed printing. SLOW FL ASH: Draft printing SPEED (Green) OFF: NORMAL MQ speed printing. FAST FLASH: HIGH 2 (High Speed) Draft printing. ON: No paper is detected or other operational error occurred. ERROR (Amber) OFF: No error is detected. Blinking: A functional error has occurred(such as home sense error. Internal RAM error, paper path switching error. Head adjustment error, park error and skew error). ON: Multipart printing. HIGH IMPACT (Green) OFF: Normal printing. Page 32 of 46
Chapter 2 • Paper path lever The lever for changing the paper path. Position Paper path Front tractor F Manual/Cut Sheet Rear tractor Cut Sheet Feeder The required paper path can be select ed by the setting of the lever. The paper path command is valid when selecting the “AUTO”. The lever position should be at “AUTO” when using the printer driv\ er. Before changing the paper path, remove the paper inside the printer by pressing the EJECT/LOAD key. Page 33 of 46
Chapter 2 • Head adjustment lever 7 1 AUTOThis lever is for adjusting the gap between the print head and the paper. The lever position should be at AUTO normally, which adjusts the gap \ in accordance with the SETUP MODE. When AUTO is selected on the panel, the printer measures the paper thickness and adjusts the gap between the print head and the paper automatically. 1 HEAD ADJUSTMENT In case that the graduation 1 - 7 is selected, the gap between print head and paper is fixed. Best position can be selected manually to meet the paper thickness as follows; Graduation 1 for 1 sheet form. Graduation 7 for 7 sheets multipart form. • Key shortcut functions Key shortcut functions are executed by pressing and holding the corresponding keys while simultaneously turning on t he printer power. The following table shows the available shortcut functions. Page 34 of 46
Chapter 3 • How to use the setup modes The printer has setup modes, i.e., function setting modes that are unique to this printer. The setup modes enable various printer functions to be set up with the function keys on the operation panel. This section provides an out line of the setup modes and the details of the setup functions. 1. Keys used for setting 1. Menu key Press the ALT+MENU key to enter the MENU MODE. + 2. Menu selection keys These keys are used to change the displayed menu. They change only the display and do not change the setting The menu is changed rapidly when the or key is depressed and held for a second or more. 3. Item selection keys These keys are used to change items displayed in a menu. They change only the display and do not change the setting. 4. ENTER key To select a displayed item, press t he ENTER key. When the ENTER key is pressed, the selected item is mark ed with an asterisk (*), and the menu reappears. 5. MENU key Press the MENU key to exit the MENU MODE. The setting is automatically stored in the printer memory, and the printer is initialized. Page 35 of 46
Chapter 3 2. Setting example The following is the example to change the page length of fanfold paper from 11 to 8 inch. 1. Press the MENU key while depressing the ALT key. 2. Select #6 with the or key. 3. Press the key. 4. Press the or key to display 8 INCH on the LCD. 5. Press the ENTER key. 8 INCH is marked with on asterisk. 6. Press the MENU key. The setting is automatically saved and the printer is initialized. 1 HEAD ADJUSTMENT+ 6 PAGE LGTH FRONT TR 6 PAGE LGTH FRONT TR Page 36 of 46
Chapter 4 • How to use set Power Up User Format This printer has a total of 6 User Formats. Various SETUP Modes as described in Chapter 3.1 & 3.2 can be saved in each of the 6 User Formats. Menu “18 PWR UP AS” can be used to sele ct one of the 6 User Formats as the Power Up Default. The Power up user form at is normally identified with a number on the LCD display as shown below. Indicating the printer is set to User Format 1 as power up default. Page 37 of 46
Chapter 5 • How to solve the problem 1. Printing speed is slow . Push the key SPEED and sele ct the mode High-speed. LQ NORMAL HIGH 2 DRAFT 2. Printing is light Check the condition of ribbon cassette.
Chapter 5 5. The message PAPER JAM appears, though paper is not jammed . The paper jam sensor may not function properly if the sensors on the tractors are exposed to a direct light or sunlight.