EBSInk-Jet Systems® EBS-6100 Printer User's Manual Paragraph 4 - Operating the Printer20070529#20.5 55You are prompted to specify a text file name. Type in an up to 8-character name andconfirm, or alternatively, you can press the ¨ key.The display shows the text file library from which you should select the name of a textfile to be printed (selection facilities are described in section 4.4.1.1 GeneralInformation on Text Files).If the printer is ready to print (the stop mode) and the name of a text file is selected,then high voltage is applied (the green PRINT ON/OFF lamp on the main pad of theexternal panel and the red HV ON lamp on the internal panel come on) and theprinting starts. The printer switches to the print mode.NOTE:• If the START PRINT command is followed by the UNIT NOT ACTIVE message,this means that the initial heating up process has not been completed (after theunit has been switched on) or that the unit waits for the stabilisation of inkparameters (after an error has occurred). Then wait until the READY lamp stopsblinking and repeat the START PRINT command.• If the START PRINT command is followed by the CHANNEL ACTIVE message,this means that the unit is in the print mode. Then stop the printing (with theSTOP PRINTING or QUICK STOP commands) and repeat the START PRINTcommand.• If the START PRINT command and the selection of a text name are followed bythe TEXT NAME DOES NOT EXIST message, this means that no text file withthe specified name exists in the text file library.• If the START PRINT command is followed by a message TEXT TOO HIGH, itmeans that you have tried to print a text whose maximum height (in pixels) isgreater than the height Hmax of the maximum vertical row that the printer is ableto print.• If the START PRINT command is followed by a messagePRINT SPEED TOO HIGH, it means that the setting of the print rate is too largeor the setting of the distance between prints is too small for a given print rate.• If the START PRINT command is followed by a messageFAST & TEXT TOO HIGH, it means that you have tried to print a text whosemaximum height (in pixels) is greater than 16 for Speed=FAST.4.4.3.3. Quick Stopping the PrintingIf the printing is stopped in the regular mode, the current print job is alwaysfinished to the end. However, a need may arise to stop printing immediatelyregardless of the state of the print job.The printing is interrupted in the following way. In the main MENU select thePRINTING item and then the QUICK STOP item.!