Epson Stylus COLOR 3000 User Manual - Page 138

Changing Printer Settings With Default- Setting Mode, Entering Default-Setting Mode

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Specifications Changing Printer Settings With Default-Setting Mode Your printer includes internal default settings that are active whenever you turn on the printer. These settings control functions such as the print direction and paper loading positions. Because they are preset to the most likely settings you'll want to use, you probably won't need to change them. However, you may want to change settings such as these for special projects: ◗ Turn on auto tear-off mode when you print on continuous paper or roll paper (but not when printing continuous label paper) ◗ Turn on banner mode when you print on roll paper ◗ Select a slashed zero (0/) instead of a regular zero (0) when you print documents where the zero can easily be confused with a capital "O" You can check or change the default settings using the printer's control panel. Follow the steps in the next section. Note: The printer's control panel buttons perform different functions while the printer is in default-setting mode. Be sure to carefully follow the instructions your printer prints and don't try to perform standard control panel functions until you've exited default-setting mode. Entering Default-Setting Mode To enter default-setting mode and print an instruction sheet in one of six languages, follow these steps: 1. Load four or more sheets of paper at least 8.3 inches (210 mm) wide into the paper tray. See page 3-4 for loading instructions. 2. Turn off the printer. B-8

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Specifications
B-8
Changing Printer Settings With
Default-Setting Mode
Your printer includes internal default settings that are active
whenever you turn on the printer. These settings control
functions such as the print direction and paper loading
positions.
Because they are preset to the most likely settings you’ll want to
use, you probably won’t need to change them. However, you
may want to change settings such as these for special projects:
Turn on auto tear-off mode when you print on continuous
paper or roll paper (but
not
when printing continuous
label
paper)
Turn on banner mode when you print on roll paper
Select a slashed zero (0
/) instead of a regular zero (0) when
you print documents where the zero can easily be confused
with a capital “O”
You can check or change the default settings using the printer’s
control panel. Follow the steps in the next section.
Entering Default-Setting Mode
To enter default-setting mode and print an instruction sheet in
one of six languages, follow these steps:
1.
Load four or more sheets of paper at least 8.3 inches
(210 mm) wide into the paper tray. See page 3-4 for
loading instructions.
2.
Turn off the printer.
Note:
The printer’s control panel
buttons perform different
functions while the printer
is in default-setting mode.
Be sure to carefully follow
the instructions your
printer prints and don’t
try to perform standard
control panel functions
until you’ve exited
default-setting mode.