Fujitsu DL3700 User Manual - Page 134

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USING SETUP MODE 5-46 2 Select the SELF-TST function. Repeatedly pres... the LOCK button to position the red cursor under SELF-TST, and then press the FONT button or the MENU button. The printer selects SELF-TST and starts printing. A short help menu is printed at the top of the page, followed by the selftest. Note that the printer is not online during calf-test printinE %ow 3. Examine the self-test page. A sample self-test page is shown in Chapter 2. To pause during self-test printing, press the FONT button or the MENU button. To resume c1f-test printing, press the FONT button or the MENU button again. 4. Exit the SELF-TST function. Exit the SELF-TST function in either of the following ways: • To exit SELF-TST and remain in setup mode, press the LOCK button. The

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USING
SETUP
MODE
2
Select
the
SELF-TST
function.
Repeatedly
pres...
the
LOCK
button
to
position
the
red
cursor
under
SELF-TST,
and
then
press
the
FONT
button
or
the
MENU
button.
The
printer
selects
SELF-TST
and
starts
printing.
A
short
help
menu
is
printed
at
the
top
of
the
page,
followed
by
the
self
-
test.
Note
that
the
printer
is
not
online
during
calf
-test
printinE
%ow
3.
Examine
the
self
-test
page.
A
sample
self
-test
page
is
shown
in
Chapter
2.
To
pause
during
self
-test
printing,
press
the
FONT
button
or
the
MENU
button.
To
resume
c1f-test
printing,
press
the
FONT
button
or
the
MENU
button
again.
4.
Exit
the
SELF-TST
function.
Exit
the
SELF-TST
function
in
either
of
the
following
ways:
To
exit
SELF-TST
and
remain
in
setup
mode,
press
the
LOCK
button.
The
<<FUNCTION»
menu
is
then
reprinted.
To
exit
SELF-TST
and
return
online,
press
the
ONLINE
button.
The
printer
permanently
saves
any
changes
made
while
in
setup
mode
and
returns
online.
The
self
-test
can
also
be
started
by
turning
off
the
printer,
and
then
pressing
the
LF/FF
button
while
turning
the
printer
back
on.
As
described
in
Chapter
2,
this
method
is
useful
when
you
fi
rst
set
up
the
printer.
Printing
Hex
Dumps
The
HEX
-DUMP
function
prints
data
and
commands
in
hexadecimal
characters
and
abbreviated
control
codes.
The
IBM
character
set
2
is
used
for
printing
(see
Appendix
E).
The
HEX
-DUMP
function
is
useful
for
checking
whether
your
computer
is
sending
the
correct
commands
to
the
printer
and
whether
the
printer
is
executing
the
commands
correctly.
It
is
also
useful
for
debugging
software
programs.
IOW
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