Epson C11C605001 Reference Guide - Page 99

Locking the Control Panel Buttons, Tear Off, Top of Form, Pause

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5. Press the SetU (Tear Off) or SetD (Top of Form) button to 4 select the values within the selected parameter until you find the desired setting. Note: You can scroll the values by holding the SetU (Tear Off) or SetD (Top of Form) button for a few seconds. 6. After setting the selected parameter to the desired setting, 4 you can either continue to make changes to other parameters by pressing the ItemD button or the ItemU button, or exit Default-setting mode. 4 7. When you finish making settings, turn off the printer to exit Default-setting mode and save the settings. 4 Locking the Control Panel Buttons 4 You can restrict the use of buttons on the control panel using 4 Lock-out mode. When Lock-out mode is turned on, only the Pause, Load, and Tear Off buttons work. If you want to lock other buttons (or leave the Pause, Load or 4 Tear Off buttons functional), you can specify which buttons are locked during Lock-out mode. 4 First see "Changing settings in Default-setting mode" on page 97 for instructions on how to change the Lock-out mode settings. Then follow these steps to turn on Lock-out mode: 4 1. Make sure the printer is turned off. 4 c Caution: Whenever you turn off the printer, wait at least five seconds before turning it back on; otherwise, you may damage the 4 printer. Control Panel 99

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5.
Press the
Set
U
(
Tear Off
) or
Set
D
(
Top of Form
) button to
select the values within the selected parameter until you find
the desired setting.
Note:
You can scroll the values by holding the
Set
U
(
Tear Off
)
or
Set
D
(
Top of Form
)
button for a few seconds.
6.
After setting the selected parameter to the desired setting,
you can either continue to make changes to other parameters
by pressing the
Item
D
button or the
Item
U
button, or exit
Default-setting mode.
7.
When you finish making settings, turn off the printer to exit
Default-setting mode and save the settings.
Locking the Control Panel Buttons
You can restrict the use of buttons on the control panel using
Lock-out mode. When Lock-out mode is turned on, only the
Pause
,
Load
, and
Tear Off
buttons work.
If you want to lock other buttons (or leave the
Pause
,
Load
or
Tear Off
buttons functional), you can specify which buttons are
locked during Lock-out mode.
First see “Changing settings in Default-setting mode” on
page 97 for instructions on how to change the Lock-out mode
settings. Then follow these steps to turn on Lock-out mode:
1.
Make sure the printer is turned off.
c
Caution:
Whenever you turn off the printer, wait at least five seconds
before turning it back on; otherwise, you may damage the
printer.