Compaq P5000 Series Printer User Manual


 
Changing and Saving Parameter Settings
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Changing and Saving Parameter Settings
You can change a parameter setting, such as line spacing or forms length, by
pressing keys on the control panel or by sending emulation control codes in
the host data stream. Refer to the appropriate Programmers Reference
Manual for information about control codes.
When you change a parameter, it is active as long as the printer is on or until
changed. This is true whether you used the control panel or sent a control
code from the host.
If you use the control panel, you can save the parameters as a customized
configuration. A configuration consists of a group of parameters. A saved
configuration will not be lost if you turn off the printer although the printer will
not power up in this configuration unless saved as the power-up configuration.
You can change a parameter with a control code, but to save the parameter
setting you must use the control panel.
Control codes override control panel parameters. For example, if you set the
line spacing to 6 lpi with the control panel, and application software later
changed this to 8 lpi with a control code, the control code setting overrides the
control panel setting.
The 8 lpi parameter is effective as long as the printer is on or until changed. If
you turn off the printer, the 8 lpi parameter will be erased. To save the
parameter, you must use the control panel and save it as a configuration.
Default and Custom Configurations
A configuration consists of a group of parameter settings, such as line
spacing, forms length, etc. Your printer provides a fixed default configuration
and also allows you to define several custom configurations for use with
particular print jobs.
The factory default configuration (configuration 0) can be loaded, but it
cannot be altered. See page 53 for a list of all the factory default
parameter values.
Eight configurations can be modified for unique print job requirements.
The Save Config. option allows you to save eight groups of parameter
settings in non-volatile memory as custom configurations numbered from
1 through 8. See page 57 for an explanation of how to save a set of
parameter values as a custom configuration using the Save Config.
menu option.