Using Set-Up Mode5-15Changing Macro 1 and Macro 2 OptionsThe MACRO 1 and MACRO 2 functions allow you to use two sets of different printoptions according to your application software. You can easily switch betweenMACRO 1 and MACRO 2 in Normal mode as described in Chapter 4, “Printing”.With the factory setting, MACRO 1 is invoked when you first turn on the printer. TheMacro selection change is permanently retained in the printer.Select the same protocol on the printer as is selected in your software. If the protocolsare not the same, the printer will not work correctly with your software. If you planto use two different protocols on a regular basis, assign the most frequently used pro-tocol to MACRO 1. Assign the second protocol to MACRO 2. All of the other set-tings available for MACRO 1 and MACRO 2 are optional. Some of the options andvalues will vary with the protocol.To determine which features your software supports, refer to your software docu-mentation.The following table describes the MACRO 1 and MACRO 2 options and values.Both functions offer the same options and values. The options in the table are listedin the order in which they are printed. Not all options are defined for all protocols,and some values vary with the protocol.ADJUST FNFOLD ADJMANUAL ADJYou can separately adjust the origin of theTop-of-Form for both continuous forms andsingle sheets.See the section “Adjusting Top-of-Form Ori-gin” later in this chapter.INSTALL BAUD RATEBIT&PARITYBUFFER CTLDISC FAULTIf you have a serial interface, the serialinterface options selected on the printermust be the same as the settings youselected using your software or your com-puter operating system. If the settings arenot the same, the printer will not print or willprint garbage.See the section “Changing Install Options”later in this chapter.TESTS None See the section “Using the DiagnosticFunctions” later in this chapter.MENU-ACCES None You can inhibit the Set-Up functions frombeing accessed from the control panel.Function Option Value