Epson ActionPrinter 4500X User Manual - Page 71

Operating the Control Panel, MULTI-PART, POWER, PAPER OUT, ON LINE

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Operating the Control Panel The indicator lights give you the current status of the printer. The buttons and paper handling functions let you control many of the printer settings. Lights 0 POWER OM$L$- OREADY 0 PAPER OUT -=ii&l TN LINE 00 D R A F T El -0 ROMAN 0 - SANS SERIF I- COURIER FORM FEED kiif 0 Y PRESTIGE YLO S C R I P T I Y OCR-B mm ORATOR mm O T H E R m BLINKING #& q FONT 11 sl ' LOAD 0 CONDENSED IEJECT II MULTI-PART (orange) On when the paper thickness lever is set to position 4 or higher. When this light is blinking, the micro-adjustment function can be used. POWER (green) On when the POWER switch is on and power is supplied. READY (green) On when the printer is ready to accept input data. Flickers during printing. PAPER OUT (red) On when the printer is out of paper or when continuous paper is in the standby position. ON LINE (green) On when the printer is on line and ready to accept data. 3-2 Using the Printer

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Operating the Control Panel
The indicator lights give you the current status of the printer. The
buttons and paper handling functions let you control many of the
printer settings.
Lights
0
POWER
OM$L$-
OREADY
0
PAPER OUT
-=ii&l
TN
LINE
00
DRAFT
-0
ROMAN
0
-
SANS SERIF
I-
COURIER
0
Y
PRESTIGE
YLO
SCRIPT
I
Y
OCR-B
mm
ORATOR
mm
OTHER
m
BLINKING
FONT
1
El
FORM
FEED
kiif
#&
q
sl
LOAD
0
CONDENSED
1
I
EJECT
II
MULTI-PART
(orange)
On
when the paper thickness
lever is set to position 4 or
higher. When this light is
blinking, the micro-adjustment
function can be used.
POWER
(green)
On when the POWER switch is
on and power is supplied.
READY (green)
On when the printer is ready to
accept input data. Flickers
during printing.
PAPER OUT
(red)
On when the printer is out of
paper or when continuous
paper is in the standby position.
ON LINE
(green)
On when the printer is on line
and ready to accept data.
3-2
Using the Printer