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Printing a Status Sheet, Using the Status Sheet Button, Using the Feed button

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Chapter 3 Advanced Usage Printing a Status Sheet Follow the steps below to check the interface settings. Note that if the Ethernet LED and Wi-Fi LED are flashing immediately after the printer is turned on, printing is not possible. • After the status sheet is printed, only the print settings of the mainly connected interface are retained. For the mainly connected interface, see "Printing Using Multiple Interfaces" on page 27. • Ethernet and Wi-Fi status sheets are not printed while the printing communication protocol is being established. They will be printed after the connection is cut off (including being cut due to a time out). • "(none)" is printed for the "Connected Peripheral" if no peripherals are connected to the USB-A connector. Using the Status Sheet Button 1 Check that the printer is turned on. Make sure the roll paper cover is closed. 2 If there is a bottom cover, remove the cover. See "Removing the Printer Covers" on page 87 for details on removing the bottom cover. 3 Hold down the status sheet button for at least three seconds. A guidance that starts with "Next Action" will be printed. 4 Press the Feed button briefly (less than one second) the number of times equal to the number indicated to the left of the status sheet you want to print, then hold down the button for at least one second. Printing of a status sheet will start. The printer will return to normal mode after printing is finished. Using the Feed button 1 Check that the printer is on. 2 Open the roll paper cover. 3 Hold down the Feed button for at least one second. 4 Close the roll paper cover. A guidance that starts with "Next Action" will be printed. 71

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Chapter 3
Advanced Usage
Printing a Status Sheet
Follow the steps below to check the interface settings.
Note that if the Ethernet LED and Wi-Fi LED are flashing immediately after the printer is turned on, printing is
not possible.
Using the Status Sheet Button
1
Check that the printer is turned on.
Make sure the roll paper cover is closed.
2
If there is a bottom cover, remove the cover.
See
"Removing the Printer Covers" on page 87
for details on removing the bottom cover.
3
Hold down the status sheet button for at least three seconds.
A guidance that starts with "Next Action" will be printed.
4
Press the Feed button briefly (less than one second) the number of times equal to the
number indicated to the left of the status sheet you want to print, then hold down
the button for at least one second.
Printing of a status sheet will start. The printer will return to normal mode after printing is finished.
Using the Feed button
1
Check that the printer is on.
2
Open the roll paper cover.
3
Hold down the Feed button for at least one second.
4
Close the roll paper cover.
A guidance that starts with "Next Action" will be printed.
After the status sheet is printed, only the print settings of the mainly connected interface are
retained. For the mainly connected interface, see
"Printing Using Multiple Interfaces" on page
27
.
Ethernet and Wi-Fi status sheets are not printed while the printing communication protocol is
being established. They will be printed after the connection is cut off (including being cut due to
a time out).
"(none)" is printed for the "Connected Peripheral" if no peripherals are connected to the USB-A
connector.