Oce Arizona T220UV User Manual - Menu Structure
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2.3
Menu Structure
There are three main menus accessed by pressing the MENU button on the key pad:
Each press of the MENU key will advance the display to the next branch of the menu
tree. Pressing the ACCEPT key provides access to the displayed menu’s options.
•
Print Queue
•
Operator
• Maintenance, Test Prints, Special Prints, Print Parameters, Delete Files,
Units, Set Clock, About Printer
•
Configure I/O
• SCSI Port
• Parallel Port
• Serial Port
The Operator and Configure I/O menus has various submenus as indicated above. This
section provides specific details of these submenus. The Print Queue has no submenus,
but does provide various menu options for changing a print job once it is selected. A
detailed map of the whole menu structure is available in the Special Prints/Menu Tree
Print submenu. Refer to Appendix A for instructions on printing this map.
2.3.1
Print Queue Menu
The Print Queue menu allows the operator to select a job for printing from all jobs stored
on the printer’s hard drive. The drive stores up to 70 gigabytes of job data. When the
storage limit is reached, the oldest jobs are automatically removed (all stored print jobs
can be deleted from the drive using the Operator/Delete Files menu). Print jobs are
prepared using Onyx PosterShop software and then transferred to the printer, where they
appear in the Print Queue. The Print Queue menu provides the option to change the
media thickness, image horizontal and vertical offsets before printing, if desired. It also
offers the option to change Print Parameters such as number of copies and number of
overprints, but only if these parameters are activated in the Operator menu (see “Print
Parameters” on page 41). The details of these Print Queue options are provided in the
section “Printing a Job” on page 52.
Note:
The graphical perspective offered by the Menu Tree Print illustrates the
various submenus. To see the whole menu structure, print the Menu Tree
Print poster as explained in Appendix A.