this chapter describes how to use the operator panel and menu settings to set up or configure your so that the printer and your computer system can communicate correctly with each other.
communication between the two requires that both the computer operating system and the printer have the same communication settings or features. the most important of those are:
1 protocol,
2 baud rate,
3 data bits,
4 parity.
you may also need to change some of the printer's other features depending on your hardware and application requirements, for example:
1 paper handling
2 text processing.
the menu mode allows you to access the configuration memory. all settings of the printer are stored in this memory and can be printed out on a list. the possible settings are discussed in detail in the following pages. the menu printout illustrates the actual printer set-up. the following steps
show which keys to use to start this printout.

after feeding paper from the defined paper source, the printer starts to print. when printing is completed, the following message will be displayed: