Configuration Menus 4–91
MAINT / MISC Menu
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Hex
Dump
Mode
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ear
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Setup SFCC
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1 – FF
PTX Setup
Option
Power Stacker
1
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installed
2
If you have the CT option, Enable is the
default value, otherwise it is Disable.
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Hex Dump Mode
A hex code printout (or hex dump) translates all incoming data to hexadecimal
equivalents. A hex dump lists each ASCII data character received from the host
computer, together with its corresponding two-digit hexadecimal code. Hex
dumps can be used to troubleshoot some types of printer data reception
problems. Figure 6–1
on page 6–4 shows a hex dump sample.