HIMS International Corporation H318B Manual Do Utilizador

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This option is used when you want to print a document on an ink printer.   
To do so, open the document to be printed and press “Space-m (dots 1-
3-4)” or “F2”, and then press “Enter” on the “File” menu.    Move to 
“Printer” by pressing “Space-4” repeatedly.    Then, press “Enter” when 
you are on “Printer”, or just press “p (dots 1-2-3-4)”. The dialog box for 
“Printer” is almost the same as “Embosser”. After you input the value as 
in embosser dialog box, press “tab (“Space-4-5”)”, and then “Print: Yes” 
is displayed.    If “Enter” is pressed, printing will start.    But, if you press 
“Space” to move to “No”, and press “Enter”, printing will be canceled, 
and the Braille Sense OnHand will return you to the open document. 
 
Note that the Braille Sense OnHand will work with all HP printers (level 3 
PCL or higher), and with HP-compatible printers. 
 
5.1.7 Settings 
 
If you want to change the environment, press “Space-m (dots 1-3-4)” or 
“F2”, and press “Enter” on the “File” menu in order to enter into the “File” 
menu.    Move to “Settings (e)” by pressing “Space-4” repeatedly, and 
then press “Enter” on “Settings”, or just press “e (dots 1-5)”.    While 
editing a document, pressing “Enter-e (dots 1-5)” will open the “Settings” 
menu. 
 
When this menu is opened, a dialog box is displayed, which contains the 
followings:    the “settings” list, “Default folder” button, “Confirm” button 
and a “Cancel” button. You can move between controls by pressing “tab 
(“Space-4-5”)” or “shift-tab (“Space-1-2”)”.    And you can move between 
setting items in list by pressing “Space-1” or “Space-4”. 
 
The following are the setting items that can be changed: 
 
1.  View format character (Yes/No):    If this option is set to “Yes”, all of 
the format characters are displayed.    If you want to change this 
option, use “Space” to toggle.    Formatted characters will be marked 
with the “carriage return ($p)”, “auto return ($l)” and the “mark sign 
($pl)”.