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(Character Pitch) button. The ALARM light will come on and you will be able to load the paper.
Problem: My word processor files don't print the way I have the menu and front panel set.
Solutions: Before sending a file to the printer, many word processors send either an initialization string 
or an I-Prime signal to the printer.
The initialization string contains commands that change the printer to a default set of features. These 
commands override front panel or Menu settings. To set your printer to ignore the reset command, enter 
the printer Menu and change the Reset Inhibit item in the Set-Up group to Yes. 
Please note that while this stops the reset command from resetting your printer, other commands in the 
initialization string may still override the printer Menu and/or front panel settings.
The I-Prime signal is sent over the parallel interface (pin 31) and automatically overrides any settings you 
have made using the front panel. To eliminate this problem, enter the printer Menu and change the 
I-Prime item in the Parallel I/F group to Invalid.
Problem: The Print Quality and Character Pitch buttons on the front panel won't work.
Solution: The Operator Panel Function item on the printer menu can be used to disable these buttons. If 
the printer is a part of a customized system or if it is used by a number of people, the system manager 
may have used this option to make sure the printer is always set properly.
Problem: Static electricity causes my continuous-form paper to stick.
Solution: Sometimes static charges can build up on continuous-form paper, making it cling to the paper 
separator. If you have this problem during high volume printing jobs, try moving the paper guides together 
so that the paper rests on the guides rather than on the separator itself.
                                                                                                                                                
ML590/591 ( 96-02-07 )