AMT Datasouth 3300 Printer User Manual


 
User’s Guide
4-2 Features and Profiles
4.2 Profiles
A unique benefit of this printer is its ability to store the feature settings for commonly used
applications in what is called a Profile. Up to four profiles may be named, stored in the
printer’s non-volatile memory, and recalled with a few key strokes. This avoids time
consuming setup and reprogramming each time the application changes.
Following is an example of some common forms used and specific features that may be
programmed into a profile when using these forms:
Profile Name/Feature Value
Feature Name
“Example”
P1
“Report”
P2
“Invoice”
P3
“Checks”
P4
“Statements”
Form Length 88 66 24 30
Lines/Inch 8 6 6 6
Right Margin 136 80 70 70
Horz Adj 135/144 135/144 100/144 200/144
Manual Tear FF TOF TOF TOF
Emulate IBM PRO IBM PRO LA 120 LA 120
Font DP 17.1 Draft 10 OCR A Draft 10
Parallel Enable Disable Disable Enable
Path Main Either Alternate Alternate