Section 5: Printer Configuration
SATO M10e Service Manual PN: 9001113A Page 5-20
IEEE1284
ACK SIGNAL 00.5
If the printer is placed in the Single Item Buffer Mode (DSW2-5 = ON), this
selection allows the width of the IEEE1284 ACK pulse to be set. In the Multi-
Item Buffer Mode, this display will be skipped. The range is 0.5 µsec to 10
µsec.
1. Use the CURSOR keys to step the display to the desired option. The
setting will advance in increments of 0.1 µsec each time the CURSOR key
is pressed until the setting reaches 10.0 µsec when it will wrap around to
the 0.5 µsec setting.
2. Press the ENTER key to select the option and advance to the next display
SERVICE MODE The Service mode is exited by powering the printer off and then back on.
COUNTERS MODE
The Counters Mode is provided to allow the user to access the internal printer counters.
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ADVANCED MODE The Counter Mode is accessed from the Advanced Mode. Press the
CURSOR keys to step to the Counter Mode.
COUNTERS MODE Press the ENTER key to select the option and advance to the next display.
COUNTERS
HD CUT LIFE
The counters are identified in the display as:
HD: Head Counter (should be reset when print head is replaced)
CUT: Cutter Counter
LIFE: Life Counter (cannot be reset)
1. Use the CURSOR keys to step the cursor to the desired counter; Head
(HD) counter or the LIFE counter. The default position is the Head
Counter.
HEAD COUNTER
0.5M
2. Press the ENTER key to select the desired option. The current value (in
meters) stored in the counter will be displayed. The maximum is 8.
3. Press the ENTER key again to advance the counter to the Clear mode. All
counters with the exception of the LIFE counter will be cleared.
HEAD COUNT CLEAR
YES NO
4. Use the CURSOR keys to select the desired option. If wanting to read the
counter value only, select NO. If wanting to read the counter and reset it to
0.0, select YES.
5. Press the ENTER key to return to the Counters Mode display.
COUNTERS MODE 6. To exit the Counters Mode, turn power to the printer off and then back on.
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