Controlling and
Configuring the
Printer
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Refer to the
System Administrator's Guide
for detailed information on
controlling and configuring the printer via the control panel.
Local and Remote Consoles
The QMS 4525 Print System allows you to connect a local console
directly to an RS-232C console port on the printer, and multiple
remote consoles via TCP/IP Telnet. Remote consoles behave simi-
larly to the local console (and control panel) as far as the information
displayed and available console commands are concerned.
Status conditions that require user intervention display on the local
console and any remote consoles. For example, status messages
may indicate that paper is low, output bins are full, or a paper jam has
occurred. Status messages display each time the user presses the
Enter key on the console keyboard. When the problem is fixed,
Printer Ready
displays.
The console is a simple, line-oriented display of 24 lines of 80 charac-
ters. To list the available console commands, type ?↵ on the console
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