Epson EPL-N2000 User Manual - Network Administration - Page 87

Working with Printer Configuration Files, Load, Save, Delete, Default

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Working with Printer Configuration Files In addition to printing a status sheet or font sample, you can use the Setting menu to save printer settings in a configuration file, load a previously saved configuration file, or delete a configuration file. Use the Load, Save, and Delete buttons to open additional dialog boxes for performing these tasks. (You usually save files as EPSON Printer Setting Files, with the extension .stm.) The Default button loads the printer's default settings. When you finish with the Setting menu, click OK to return to the Connect menu. Using the EPSON Status Monitor 7-9

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Using the EPSON Status Monitor
7-9
Working with Printer Configuration Files
In addition to printing a status sheet or font sample, you can use
the Setting menu to save printer settings in a configuration file,
load a previously saved configuration file, or delete a
configuration file.
Use the
Load, Save,
and
Delete
buttons to open additional
dialog boxes for performing these tasks. (You usually save files
as EPSON Printer Setting Files, with the extension .
stm
.)
The
Default
button loads the printer’s default settings.
When you finish with the Setting menu, click
OK
to return to the
Connect menu.