Printronix l7032 Manual De Usuario

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2.3.3 Selecting the Parallel Interface 
 
1.  Set the power switch to O (off). 
2.  Attach the parallel interface cable (customer supplied) to the parallel port at the rear of the 
printer. 
3.  Set the power switch to I (on). The printer will initiate its load routines and warm up. Wait 
until you see the following message on the display: 
 “READY / ONLINE” 
4.  On the control panel, press the MENU button. The following message appears: 
“MAIN MENU / CONFIGURATIONS” 
5.  Press the ◄ arrow until you see the following message: 
“MAIN MENU / INTERFACE CFG” 
6.  Press the ▼ arrow. The display will show the following: 
“INTERFACE CFG / Ethernet I/O” 
7.  Press the ◄ arrow until you see the following: 
“INTERFACE CFG / Parallel I/O” 
8.  Press SHIFT + ▼ simultaneously to Enable the parallel interface. The display will show the 
following: 
“Parallel I/O / Enable? NO yes” 
9.  Press the ◄ arrow until you see the following message: 
“Parallel I/O / Enable? no YES” 
10. Press SHIFT + ▼ simultaneously to confirm your choice. The display will show: 
“Parallel I/O / Working…” 
Then: 
“Parallel I/O / *RESTART PRINTER* ”. 
11. Set the power switch to O (off), wait 10 seconds, then set the power switch to 1 (on). 
 
The parallel interface is now the active printer port. 
 
2.4 Using the Cutter 
The optional cutter is a versatile device which permits you to cut printed sheets automatically  
(“Auto Cut Mode”) and on-demand (“manually”). Even with the Auto Cut Mode set to On you can 
cut manually whenever you want, because manual cut and host cut commands take precedence 
over auto cut. 
 
2.4.1 On-Demand (“Manual”) Cutter Operation 
 
With the cutter installed you can use the FEED ◄ button to cut on-demand. Press ◄ to move the 
paper to the position just below the last printed sheet then cut the sheet. If the printer does not  
have a cutter, the FEED ◄ button operates as previously defined (Form Feed). You can also use 
the “Cut” menu option under the “Operations” menu to cut on demand (see page 20). 
 
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