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Introduction 5. Up key: To go up in a menu or option, or to increase a value. 6. OK key: To confirm an action while in a procedure or interaction. To enter in a submenu in the menu. To select a value when given an option. 7. Down key: To go down in a menu or option, or to decrease a value. 8. Back key: To go to the previous step in a procedure or interaction. To go to the upper level, or leave the option in the menu, or when given an option. 9. Cancel key: To cancel a procedure or interaction. 10. Reset key: To restart the printer (as if it were switched off and switched on again). You will need an implement with a narrow tip to operate this key. 11. Move substrate key: To move the loaded substrate forwards or backwards. While the printer is printing, it can be used to fine-tune the substrate advance on the fly. To highlight an item in the front-panel display, press the Up or Down key until the item is highlighted. To select an item in the front-panel display, first highlight it and then press the OK key. When this guide shows a series of front-panel display items like this: Item1 > Item2 > Item3, it means that you should select Item1, then select Item2, then select Item3. Information about specific uses of the front panel can be found throughout this guide. The Embedded Web Server The Embedded Web Server is a Web server running inside the printer. You can use it to obtain printer information, manage settings and presets, align printheads, upload new firmware and troubleshoot problems. Service engineers can use it to retrieve internal information that helps to diagnose printer problems. You can access the Embedded Web Server remotely by using an ordinary Web browser running on any computer. See Access the Embedded Web Server on page 17. The Embedded Web Server window displays three separate tabs. Buttons near the top of each page provide access to online help and supplies reordering. 10 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW

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5.
Up
key: To go up in a menu or option, or to increase a value.
6.
OK
key: To confirm an action while in a procedure or interaction. To enter in a submenu in the
menu. To select a value when given an option.
7.
Down
key: To go down in a menu or option, or to decrease a value.
8.
Back
key: To go to the previous step in a procedure or interaction. To go to the upper level, or
leave the option in the menu, or when given an option.
9.
Cancel
key: To cancel a procedure or interaction.
10.
Reset
key: To restart the printer (as if it were switched off and switched on again). You will need
an implement with a narrow tip to operate this key.
11.
Move substrate
key: To move the loaded substrate forwards or backwards. While the printer is
printing, it can be used to fine-tune the substrate advance on the fly.
To
highlight
an item in the front-panel display, press the
Up
or
Down
key until the item is highlighted.
To
select
an item in the front-panel display, first highlight it and then press the
OK
key.
When this guide shows a series of front-panel display items like this:
Item1
>
Item2
>
Item3
, it
means that you should select
Item1
, then select
Item2
, then select
Item3
.
Information about specific uses of the front panel can be found throughout this guide.
The Embedded Web Server
The Embedded Web Server is a Web server running inside the printer. You can use it to obtain printer
information, manage settings and presets, align printheads, upload new firmware and troubleshoot
problems. Service engineers can use it to retrieve internal information that helps to diagnose printer
problems.
You can access the Embedded Web Server remotely by using an ordinary Web browser running on
any computer. See
Access the Embedded Web Server
on page
17
.
The Embedded Web Server window displays three separate tabs. Buttons near the top of each page
provide access to online help and supplies reordering.
10
Chapter 1
Introduction
ENWW
Introduction