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5.3

 

Inserting the Ink Cartridge

 

5.3.1

 

Correctly Inserting the Ink Cartridge

5.3.2

 

Resetting the Ink Counter

 

5.3.3

 

Display for the Change of Ink Cartridge

 

5.3.4

 

Cleaning the Ink Jets

 

5.4

 

Print job Setup
5.4.1

 

Setting Media Widths for the Machine

 

5.4.2

 

Setting the Print Format

 

5.4.3

 

Checking the Paper Transport

 

5.5

 

Test Print

 

5.6

 

Machine Counters
5.6.1

 

Day Counter

5.6.2

 

Service Counter

5.6.3

 

Counting of Job Pages

6

 

The Programming – Offline Mode

 

6.1

 

Purpose of the Programming Mode

6.2

 

The Control Panel in the Programming – Offline Mode

6.3

 

Keyboard Layoutin the Programming Mode

 

6.4

 

Menu Overview

 

6.5

 

Explanation of the Individual Menus

 

6.5.1

 

Example of an Application in the Programming Mode

 

6.5.2

 

Initialization of the Machine

7

 

Troubleshooting

 

7.1

 

Error Messages

 

7.2

 

Warning Messages

8

 

Appendix

8.1

 

Maintenance Notes

 

8.1.1

 

Cleaning the Ink Cartridge

8.1.2

 

Press Rolls and Rollers

 

8.2

 

Interfaces

 

8.2.1

 

Centronics Parallel Interface

8.2.2

 

RS-232-C Serial Interface

 

8.3

 

Fonts
8.3.1

 

Terminology

8.3.2

 

Character Set

 

8.3.3

 

Selection of the Fonts for Printing

5

Summary of Contents for HJ700

Page 1: ...Operating Guide HASLER America s better choice Mailing Systems And Solutions HJ700 and HJ710 Inkjet Printers An ISO 9001 Quality System Certified company 1 ...

Page 2: ...CEE Neopost has implemented a program for the recyclingofwornmachinesandmachinesatthe endoftheirlifetime Contributeinaresponsible waytotheenvironmentalprotectionbyconsulting your retailer internet site or by contacting him Hewillinformyouofthecollectionandtreatment processes of these machines 2 ...

Page 3: ...uded for any errors occurring in spite of such care In his commitment to continuous improve ment the manufacturer reserves the right to implement further technical and opti cal changes The values herein provided are nominal values Therefore no legal claims may be raised in connection with this manual The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damages or malfunctions caused by op tions or accessori...

Page 4: ...artridges 2 3 Location of the Printer 2 4 Disposal 3 Transport and Packaging 3 1 Shipping 3 2 Unpacking the Printer 3 3 Assembly 4 Printer Description 4 1 Machine Overview 4 2 Range of Application 4 3 Operation 4 4 The Control Panel 4 4 1 Keyboard Layout 4 4 2 Key Combinations 4 5 The Display 4 5 1 Offline Mode 4 5 2 Online Mode 4 6 Brief Instructions 5 Start Up and Operation 5 1 Setting Up and Co...

Page 5: ...ming Offline Mode 6 1 Purpose of the Programming Mode 6 2 The Control Panel in the Programming Offline Mode 6 3 Keyboard Layoutin the Programming Mode 6 4 Menu Overview 6 5 Explanation of the Individual Menus 6 5 1 Example of an Application in the Programming Mode 6 5 2 Initialization of the Machine 7 Troubleshooting 7 1 Error Messages 7 2 Warning Messages 8 Appendix 8 1 Maintenance Notes 8 1 1 Cl...

Page 6: ...8 4 Character Sets 8 4 1 7 Bit Character Sets 8 4 2 8 Bit Character Sets 8 5 Technical Data of PRINTER 700 710 9 Glossary 6 ...

Page 7: ...ponents as well as safe conditions of use we recommend that you read carefully and comply with the operating instructions and safety notes Always be aware of all warnings and notes that are af fixed to or printed on the machine itself All persons who are to handle this machine must also be familiar with the operating manual Store this manual in a safe place where it is easily accessible for future...

Page 8: ...chine it is best to read through the manual from beginning to end You will be guided step by step and in this way you can easily and quickly have the machine in operation If you are already familiar with the PRINTER 700 710 it will make things easy if you to use this manual as a reference work 1 3 Important Terms and Abbreviations There are a few terms and abbreviations you need to know in connect...

Page 9: ...e place where it is easily accessible for future reference at any time The digital PRINTER 700 710 is a state of the art construction and reliable in op eration Nevertheless the device may present hazards when operated by untrained personnel The same applies to use that is inappropriate and not in keeping with its intended purpose Failure to comply with this manual s instructions might result in a...

Page 10: ...ure occurs elec trical machine parts can still carry voltage When making the connection to the mains power be aware of the connection values on the rating plate Inspect the voltage setting on the device s power supply unit Run the power cords in such a way that no one may trip over them Do not place any objects upon a power cord When the machine is not in use over a long period of time it should b...

Page 11: ...rmitted Repairs may only be carried out by au thorized service personnel Modification is not permitted For safety reasons your own reworking and modifications are not permitted Please contact your authorized dealer for all questions relating to service and repair In this way you ensure the operational safety of your machine 2 2 Handling Ink Cartridges Store ink cartridges out of the reach of child...

Page 12: ...ecting the installation or storage location for the printer keep in mind that it must be protected from strong temperature and humidity changes direct sunlight and excessive heat The printer must not be subject to vibrations or shocks Install the printer near a mains outlet so that the power cord can be disconnected trouble free at all times 2 4 Disposal The printer may not be disposed of in the c...

Page 13: ...emove the printer from its packaging lifting may only be carried out at the points indicated in the illustration below Never lift the device on the control panel Remove all packaging and take out the device with accessories Be aware when lift ing it out that the device may only be lifted at the blue varnished areas Check to see if all parts of the printer according to the following list are presen...

Page 14: ...10 turns Stick the front tab of the paper support plate into the slot of the feeder Press the slotted laminated spring together with the base element and stick both between clamp and feeder on the threaded part of the knurled screw Illustration 3 1 Assembly of the paper support plate 14 ...

Page 15: ...stration 4 1 PRINTER 700 710 Overview 1 Inner side guide 2 Outer side guide wide 3 Outer side guide middle 4 Paper support plate 5 Outer side guide narrow 6 Paper stop not included in the delivery 7 Paper output tray not in cluded in the delivery 15 ...

Page 16: ...Illustration 4 2 PRINTER 700 710 front side 1 Control panel 2 Paper thickness button 3 Locking mechanism of paper thickness button for removal of dust 16 ...

Page 17: ...Illustration 4 3 PRINTER 700 710 back side 1 Height setting for printing unit 2 USB connection 3 Serial connection 4 Parallel connection 5 Mains plug and fuse 6 On off switch 17 ...

Page 18: ...Illustration 4 4 PRINTER 700 710 with open safety cover 1 Movable press rollers outfeed roll ers 2 Carriage in middle position 3 Safety cover 18 ...

Page 19: ...tter envelopes cards pro spectuses and newspapers with thicknesses of up to 6 mm Illustration 4 5 Print object PRINTER 700 710 With 13 resident fonts a selection of various font families is available The printing width measures 180 mm for the PRINTER 700 235 mm for the PRINTER 710 Printing is carried out with a commercially available replaceable ink car tridge 19 ...

Page 20: ...ried out during the carriage movement of the print head The direction of the font is parallel to the head movement Printing can be done so as to be readable from the user side or can be rotated by 180 The position of the print fields on the print object depends upon the position of the printing units and on that of the stack in the feeder The print object is exactly positioned by the stacking tray...

Page 21: ...nu To find important functions very fast 3 Arrow up Start Test Print 4 Arrow left Run Paper 5 Arrow right Measure Paper Length 6 Arrow down Purge Cartridges 7 Cancel Offline Mode 8 OK Confirm Online Mode LED Functions Green LED Online Blue LED Offline Orange LED Warning Red LED Error In online mode the printer only can only be switched to offline by pressing the Off line 7 button 21 ...

Page 22: ...are Download Note x means key is pressed at power up When are the keys active If you are in the ONLINE mode you can only use the Offline key to change in the OFFLINE mode All the other keys are without function during the ONLINE mode 4 5 The Display This is just an example and could look different depending on the printer setup C o u n t P o w r O N 1 I n k C o s t s J o b 0 0 0 0 M e t e r S e c ...

Page 23: ...n this type of operation you can start the machine via command sequences from your computer Printing is carried out in this type of operation 4 6 Brief Instructions In order to be able to quickly carry out a test print with no previous experience the necessary operational steps are listed in the following table in the correct order In the pages listed in the right hand column you will find the det...

Page 24: ...essary when changing the mains voltage Caution When changing the fuse you must in every case remove the power cord beforehand Open the holding compartment with a fingernail or small pen Change the fuse as shown in the following illustration See chapter 8 5 Technical Data of PRINTER 700 710 starting on page 95 Illustration 5 1 Changing the fuses Interface Cable If you wish to operate the printer vi...

Page 25: ...vileges According to the Windows security model only the Administrator can install the driver 1 Insert the CD labelled Hasler Address Printer Installation The installation program should start automatically if it doesn t browse the CD and open the file named Install_Menu 2 Hold down the Ctrl key and click Driver Installation for your model printer 25 ...

Page 26: ... be brought to the welcome screen of the Printer Installation Wizard The wizard will walk you through the process of installing the driver Click Next 4 Select Local printer attached to this computer Click Next 26 ...

Page 27: ...5 Select the appropriate printer port Click Next 6 Choose your printer model from the menu Click Next 27 ...

Page 28: ...7 Select wether or not you wish to set this as your default printer Click Next 8 You are now given the choice of sharing this printer on your network Click Next 28 ...

Page 29: ...9 Choose wether or not you d like to print a test page Click Next 10 Verify all of your information and click Finish to complete the installation 29 ...

Page 30: ...11 You may receive the warning seen below Click Continue Anyway to complete the installation 12 Installation is now complete 30 ...

Page 31: ...ocking lever has two functions Tipping the ink cartridge into the end position Secure locking during operation 5 Set the ink cartridge with the jet surface downward with a straight motion into the holder do not press in the direction of the locking lever 6 The ink cartridge stands at a slight slant prior to the closing of the locking lever The locking lever then tips the ink cartridge into the end...

Page 32: ...r If you are online change to offline mode with the Offline button Press the Home button Change to the Printer Configuration menu and confirm with the Arrow Right button Change to the Ink menu confirm with Arrow Right button select the Cartridge Reset menu and confirm again 32 ...

Page 33: ... Level you can select STOP Printer should stop if No Ink is displayed IGNORE Printer should print if No Ink is displayed For comparison the ink level display of an ink cartridge HP 51645A is on the back side Illustration 5 22 Ink supply display 5 3 4 Cleaning the Ink Jets The cleaning of the ink jets occurs automatically before every test print after switching from OFFLINE to ONLINE as selected af...

Page 34: ...t to the Media width You can set the printhead gap in two different ways For an unknown print object thickness 1 Turn the knob 1 to the 5 for the greatest distance see H Illustration 5 24 MAX MIN 1 Illustration 5 23 Setting the printing unit height 2 Lay the print object 3 between the transport rollers 2 3 Turn the knob 1 to the left until the print object is difficult to pull out 1 2 3 Illustrati...

Page 35: ...e position see HIllustration 5 25 2 Unlock the knurled knob by turning counter clockwise 2 lift it up and lock it again by turning clockwise in a lifted position see arrows 3 1 2 1 2 1 Illustration 5 25 Setting the paper feed 3 Place a piece of the medium to be processed 3 under the lifted separating fingers two pieces in the case of thin media If the medium is so thin that it possibly will not be...

Page 36: ...stments can be carried out with the knurled knobs 1 5 4 2 Setting the Print Format Before placing the print object into the machine you must decide how you want to position the text on the print object and how you can achieve this within the print ing area allowed by the machine 5 4 2 1 Layout Rotation The printing direction depends upon the size of your print object and the left mar gin If the fo...

Page 37: ... NOR REV ADRESSE ADRESSE 1 2 3 1 2 3 Illustration 5 28 Rotating the layouts 1 Printing area 2 Left Margin 3 Top Margin 4 Paper Size 5 Transport direction 37 ...

Page 38: ...see chapter H6 in the menu Paper Size then the top margin value for both layout orientations Nor and Rev is the same Layout orientation NOR Layout orientation REV Illustration 5 29 Layout orientation 1 Printing area 2 Left Margin 3 Top Margin 4 Paper Size 5 Transport direction If you wish to set another value you can select a value for the distance between 0 and 342 mm in the programming mode see ...

Page 39: ...en set in position move it to the desired width and fix it in position with the screw 4 5 4 2 4 2 Adjust Outfeed Rollers See HIllustration 4 4 PRINTER 700 710 safety cover The outfeed rollers can be pushed sideways using the handles Arrange the outfeed rollers in such a way that the print object is caught by the rollers but that the print area is not in contact with the rollers otherwise smear ing...

Page 40: ...ength and width in the transport direction Short print object steep inclination Long print object flat inclination 6 Tighten the screw 7 again 7 4 8 5 3 Illustration 5 32 Vertical direction of the bracket 5 4 3 Checking the Paper Transport Length measurement Carry out the length measurement of the medium to be processed by pressing the QUICK ARROW RIGHT keys Check the displayed value as compared t...

Page 41: ... from the dosing rolls on the print ob ject Reduce the pressure from the separating fingers by turning the positioning axes clockwise 5 6 Machine Counters Three different Counters are installed in this machine 5 6 1 Day Counter Each printout after the paper is ejected will be counted and the value is readable in the right upper area This counter includes the Job and the Service printouts After pow...

Page 42: ...To change the view of the 3 counters you have to be in the Offline mode Select and confirm your selection with the arrow up or down button and then change it with arrow left or right button 42 ...

Page 43: ... go into the programming mode 6 1 Purpose of the Programming Mode The programming mode serves the manual setting of certain parameters via the control panel In the chapter Menu Overview you will find a listing of the possible menu fields and corresponding options The parameters can be changed by software commands or with new settings in the programming mode 43 ...

Page 44: ...is executed By using the navigation buttons A r r o w U p and A r r o w D o w n navigation within the quick menu is possible When first pressing the Quick button and then together with another button the secondary function of that button is called up Like the Shift button on the PC Quick Home Help function Quick Arrow Up Test print Based on the current settings a test print is executed If the comb...

Page 45: ...s display If you press the button for a prolonged time a con tinuous paper run is started By pressing Cancel you break up the run and you re turn to the previous display Quick Arrow Right Paper Length Measure paper length Using this combination you may measure the paper length Subsequently the measured length is displayed If you hold this combination pressed for a longer time the measured length i...

Page 46: ...r e a b l e t o c o n f i r m t h e s u b m e n u Printer Config Job Config Service Language Settings Main menu Submenu Options Printer Configuration Maintenance Cleaning Cycle Capping Delay Adjustment Steps Dist LS U1 Adjustment Gap Vertic Correction Adjustment Steps Carriage Correction Boot Defaults Unit of Measurement Ink Cartridge Reset Warming Prewarming Ink Cost Config Error Handling Error L...

Page 47: ...ge Speed Print Direction Optimization Eject Delay Eject Last Page Layout Orientation Paper Size Left Margin mm Offs Edge mm Font Parameter Font Character Spacing Character Set Typ of Barcode Zip bpo4 Kix 2 5i EAN Codabar Code 39 128 Code 93 AUS4state Canada Off Paper Sensor Off On Dos Mode Linemode HEX to ASCII Auto LF 47 ...

Page 48: ...per Motor DC Motor DC Motor Cont Type DC motor Paper Sensor Alignment Horiz Alignment Vertic Full Print area Test Cont Roller Cleaning Cart Print Pattern Check Cartridges LED Beeper Configuration Info Firmware X X XX SerNr XXXXXXXXXXX Page Cnt XXXX RAM 64 MB Hardware V16 0 Feeding Single Print Setting Dump Print Input Dump Print Character Set 48 ...

Page 49: ...e cycle for cleaning the ink jets The number of pages can be set with this after which the spraying free of the jets occurs Parameters 50 100 200 300 1000 off Capping Delay After this time has elapsed the cartridge is moved to the service station Off 10 20 30 40 50 60 s Distance Dist LS U1 Makes possible to set the right distance between the paper sensor and the cartridge Adjustment Gaps Vertic Co...

Page 50: ...rming Warming and pre warming prior to the printing process Ink Cost Config Configuration of the ink consumption costs Volume Cart ml Capacity of the cartridge Volume Drop pl Capacity of the drop Costs Cartridge Costs for one cartridge Currency Euro Dollar Pound Yuan other Errror Handling Error Level Font Low Printer doesn t stop if its gets an undefinedcharacter during transfer from the PC High P...

Page 51: ...jects Shuttle Speed The carriage moves in accordance with the print quality at up to five different speeds Print Quality Shuttle Speed Underlined values are automatically set 1 x 3 1 2 3 4 5 1 x 6 1 2 3 4 5 2 x 3 1 2 3 4 2 x 6 1 2 3 4 3 x 3 1 2 3 4 3 x 6 1 2 6 x 3 1 2 6 x 6 1 2 Print Mode Selection between three printing modes Bidirectional Prints from left to right then from right to left fastest...

Page 52: ... to 60 lines of 90 characters each Paper Size The following format sizes can be selected Format Designation P E I 1 Sizes in inches Sizes in mm Width x Length Width x Length 2 EXEC Executive P 71 4 x 101 2 184 x 267 LETT Letter P 81 2 x 11 216 x 279 LEGA Legal P 81 2 x 14 216 x 356 A4 DIN A4 P 81 4 x 1111 16 210 x 297 A5 DIN A5 P 513 16 x 81 4 148 x 210 MONA Monarch I 37 8 x 71 2 98 x 190 5 C10 Co...

Page 53: ...n cm in crements otherwise in mm increments Top Margin Using this menu you can set the distance between the top of the print object and the first printed line in a range of 0 342 mm When the PREV NEXT key is continually pressed down the changes occur in cm in crements otherwise in mm increments Offs Edge Moving the edge 0 227 mm With this the measured paper edge is shifted For the user it would ap...

Page 54: ...ent to the last line of the address The postal code may contain a maximum of 9 digits and a minimum of 5 digits Since the search for the numerical sequence begins at the end of the address the last 9 digits of a sequence are converted It is permissible to add a hyphen between the fifth and sixth digits In the DPBC setting the program searches the house number at the start of the street line and ad...

Page 55: ...L WIDTH You can set the width for the narrow line from 1 to 99 Dots LARGE WIDTH After the setting confirmation in the menu field SMALL WIDTH appears LARGE WIDTH 15 You can set the width for the wide line from 1 to 99 Dots c128 is the exception BARCODE HEIGHT After the setting confirmation in the menu field LARGE WIDTH appears BARCODE HEIGHT 50 You can set the height of the barcodes from 1 to 999 D...

Page 56: ...ollowing the character will be interpreted as HEX values and combined as one character Example 0C Form Feed Auto LF Setting for the line end off on_1 on_2 on_3 Using this menu you can set how the PRINTER 700 710 should interpret the CR Carriage Return LF Line Feed and FF Form Feed control characters The following variations are possible off CR CR LF LF FF FF on_1 CR CR LFLF LF FF FF on_2 CR CR LF ...

Page 57: ...ing Free or not free Alignment Horiz Printing a special test page to be able to test the horizontal alignment Alignment Vertic Printing a special test page to be able to test the vertical alignment Complete print width Test Cont Roller Cleaning All rollers are turning for cleaning purposes Cartridge Pattern A Test print is carried out in which the contacts to the jets are made visible in a grid an...

Page 58: ...last the beeper makes the beep even for 2 seconds Configuration Info Firmware SerNr Page Cntr RAM Hardware Printing Setting Dump The 10 settings of the printer which are each activated under a corresponding number in the menu item Setting are printed out This requires 2 DINA4 sheets which are fed in only after the SetD command Input Buffer Dump With Inp Dump all 96 Kbytes of the receiving buffer a...

Page 59: ...mmediately when using the OK key to activate SETTING LOCKED setting and with this same key you can select either yes or no After the machine has been switched off the set configurations will remain In the menu item Service option SetD you can print out the active configura tion see the Service description After the factory initialization via the Quick key when switching on the machine all configur...

Page 60: ... Baud rate In order to be able to communicate with one another the computer and the printer must transmit or receive data as the case may be at the same clock rate or baud rate The PRINTER 700 710 can be set at 4 different rates see previous table Data length The computer and the printer must transmit and receive the same number of data bits pieces of information per character The IBM character an...

Page 61: ...0 0 TOP MARGIN mm 20 10 0 TYPE OF BARC zip 2 5i ean BARC OPTIONS off BARC POSITION top SMALL WIDTH 6 LARGE WIDTH 15 BARCODE HEIGHT 50 50 CHAR SPACING 0 0 0 CHAR HEIGHT 1x 5x 3x CHAR WIDTH 1x 3x 2x LINE SPACING 6 2 8 ORIENTATION Nor L Nor REV PAPER SIZE A4 L USER off PAP LENGTH mm 220 CHARACTER SET P860 USA7 PC8 PRINT MODE aut uni bid PAPER SPEED 100 90 90 EJECT DELAY off off on SEPARATION min lev1...

Page 62: ...ng Mode Press the Offline button Activate desired menu field Change with the Home key in the main menu Press the Arrow Down key and select the menu Job Parameter and confirm with Arrow Right In this submenu you will find the menu Font Confirm it with OK and you get other sub menu With Arrow Down or Arrow Up move to the desired menu field i e Line spacing and confirm it with OK With the Arrow down ...

Page 63: ...lay The set configura tion is maintained under your corresponding setting number compare with menu item Setting With loss of configuration In order to restore all changed values and configurations switch off the machine When restarting the machine press and hold down the Quick key The following appears on the display PRINTER 700 710 PPC Default Reset The machine now has the factory settings and al...

Page 64: ...O TOO LONG The user defined test ad dress is too long Be aware of the maximum length BUFFER OVERFLOW Overflow of reception memory Check connection to the PC RAM ERROR VERIFY RAM RAM error on the CPU board Replace the CPU board UNPRINTED ADDRESSES FINISH THE JOB Addresses are not com pletely printed Make no changes in the programming mode while a print job is in progress PROGRAM ERROR MAKE DEFAULT ...

Page 65: ...ssage then remedy the error e g remove jammed sheet When you close the safety cover the printer is ready again DC MOTOR CONTROLLER FAULT CALL SERVICE Motor controller fault Replace boards ERROR PEN BOARD CALL SERVICE Error on the HP PEN board Check plug connection Replace PEN board RAM ERROR CALL SERVICE CPU board with small RAM memory Replace CPU PRINTER ERROR WRONG BOARD FIRMWARE Use correct boa...

Page 66: ...nload font Check download font Font Loading ERROR SUPPL CHAR Error in download font Check download font Font Loading ERROR CHAR LasFt Error in download font Check download font Font Loading ERROR DATA LasFt Error in download font Check download font Font Loading ERROR CHAR HEIGHT Error in download font Check download font Font Loading ERROR DL DISABLED Error in download font Check download font MA...

Page 67: ...Paper length or text po sition are wrong Check paper length Reduce left margin in the PC program Warning Wrong Data Barcode Selected Error in PC program Error in PC program Error Barcode Data Contact FlexSystems Error in FlexMail pro gram Contact your dealer Error Barcode Data Report Err 2 Vendor Error in FlexMail pro gram Contact your dealer Macro Too Large Or Wrong Hor Position Macro too wide Co...

Page 68: ...lustration 8 1 Cleaning the cartridge 8 1 2 Press Rolls and Rollers Make certain that the press rolls and rollers are always kept clean After printing store the cartridges in an upright position in a sealed plastic con tainer in order to prevent the ink from drying Make certain that the press rolls and rollers are always kept clean 8 2 Interfaces The PRINTER 700 710 is equipped with two standard p...

Page 69: ... for the printer or computer necessary here In addition data is transferred quickly with the Centronics parallel interface cable The parallel interface connector is a standard 36 pin Amphenol type with two metal retaining clips 8 2 1 1 Connector Socket Plug type Amphenol female connector strip Production series 57 40360 Max cable length 2 m with Amphenol multipoint connector 57 30360 Illustration ...

Page 70: ...received data being processed 12 30 PE Paper empty O Printer reports to the com puter No paper available 13 SELECT Online O Signal is high when the printer is online 14 Autofeed I No function only for bi directional interface 15 Free Free 16 GND GND 17 Chassis GND Chassis GND 18 35 5V 5V above 0 2A Si 19 30 GND GND 31 INIT I Resets printer 32 ERROR O Signal is low when there is an error in the pri...

Page 71: ...ce pulse diagram 8 2 2 RS 232 C Serial Interface The PRINTER 700 710 has a standard RS 232 C serial interface which is compati ble with most computers and terminals 8 2 2 1 Connector socket The PRINTER 700 710 has a standard DB 9 serial connector socket 71 ...

Page 72: ...ol Pin 4 Data Terminal Ready DTR Printer output which allows the transfer of data to the printer or which interrupts it handshaking Data transfer is possible when DTR is high It is not possible when DTR is low Pin 5 Signal Ground GND The reference potential for the entire data exchange Pin 7 Request to Send RTS This signal is always high with a switched on printer Pin 8 Clear to Send CTS Input of ...

Page 73: ...tration shows the dif ference between a serif typeface and a sans serif typeface Illustration 8 4 Serif and sans serif 8 3 1 3 Font Slant The characters can either be printed standing straight normal or at a constant angle standing slanted italic This example shows straight standing characters This example shows characters standing at a slant 8 3 1 4 Spacing Spacing refers to the relative print de...

Page 74: ...ustration 8 6 Proportional character spacing 8 3 1 5 Character Density Character density pitch refers to the number of printed characters within a linear inch A font with a character density of 10 cpi prints 10 characters per horizontal inch cpi characters per inch The character density can only be provided for fonts with fixed character spacing 0 1 12 characters per inch 12 cpi 10 characters per ...

Page 75: ...of text you can underline it Your uniform font face is thereby maintained You can underline a single word 8 3 1 8 Wide Font The address image can be printed e g for a large parcel twice as wide while maintaining the proportional character width spacing This is normal width This is wide font 8 3 1 9 Character Spacing In order to especially emphasize individual words you can increase the space be tw...

Page 76: ... 500x600 600 corresponds to 600x600 8 3 1 11 Print Direction The print direction refers to the readable address position on the print object It can be turned around 180 The arrow in the illustration marks the direction of the print run Nor Rev Illustration 8 8 Print direction Note the information for the image storage capacity in the menu item on page HErreur Signet non défini 76 ...

Page 77: ...nctuation marks and numbers 8 3 2 1 7 Bit Character Set A 7 Bit character set corresponds to definitions of the International Standards Or ganisation ISO and the American Standard Code for Information Interchange ASCII In a 7 Bit character set there are 128 characters The following is a depiction of a 7 Bit character set Illustration 8 9 7 Bit character set Ger7 77 ...

Page 78: ...Set In the 8 Bit character set there are 256 characters Many national characters are available with this The following is a depiction of the most frequently used 8 Bit character set Illustration 8 10 8 Bit character set PC8 78 ...

Page 79: ...e shows an address with the Cour12 typeface Test print ADDRESS PRINTER 700 710 PRINTER LAND 8 3 3 2 Sans Serif Typefaces The following example shows an address with the Helv12 typeface Test print ADDRESS PRINTER 700 710 PRINTER LAND 8 4 Character Sets Note for the depiction of character sets Character set name The information in parentheses e g USA7 corresponds to the options field in PRINTER 700 ...

Page 80: ...8 4 1 7 Bit Character Sets ASCII USA7 ASCII Ec 0 U Decimal 27 40 48 85 Hexadecimal 1B 28 30 55 80 ...

Page 81: ...England UK7 ASCII Ec 1 E Decimal 27 40 49 69 Hexadecimal 1B 28 31 45 France Fra7 ASCII Ec 1 F Decimal 27 40 49 70 Hexadecimal 1B 28 31 46 81 ...

Page 82: ...Germany Ger7 ASCII Ec 1 G Decimal 27 40 49 71 Hexadecimal 1B 28 31 47 Italy Ita7 ASCII Ec 0 I Decimal 27 40 48 73 Hexadecimal 1B 28 30 49 82 ...

Page 83: ...Spain Spa7 ASCII Ec 2 S Decimal 27 40 50 83 Hexadecimal 1B 28 32 53 Denmark Den7 ASCII Ec 1 D Decimal 27 40 49 68 Hexadecimal 1B 28 31 44 83 ...

Page 84: ...Norway Nor7 ASCII Ec 0 D Decimal 27 40 48 68 Hexadecimal 1B 28 30 44 Sweden Swe7 ASCII Ec 3 S Decimal 27 40 51 83 Hexadecimal 1B 28 33 53 84 ...

Page 85: ...Sweden Names SwN7 ASCII Ec 0 S Decimal 27 40 48 83 Hexadecimal 1B 28 30 53 Portugal Por7 ASCII Ec 4 S Decimal 27 40 52 83 Hexadecimal 1B 28 34 53 85 ...

Page 86: ...8 4 2 8 Bit Character Sets PC 8 PC8 ASCII Ec 10 U Decimal 27 40 49 48 85 Hexadecimal 1B 28 31 30 55 Roman8 Rom8 ASCII Ec 8 U Decimal 27 40 56 85 Hexadecimal 1B 28 38 55 86 ...

Page 87: ...PC 850 P850 ASCII Ec 12 U Decimal 27 40 49 50 85 Hexadecimal 1B 28 31 32 55 ECMA 94 Latin 18 ECMA ASCII Ec 0 N Decimal 27 40 48 78 Hexadecimal 1B 28 30 4E 87 ...

Page 88: ...PC 8 Denmark Norway P8DN ASCII Ec 11 U Decimal 27 40 49 49 85 Hexadecimal 1B 28 31 31 55 ICEL ICEL ASCII Ec 33 O Decimal 27 40 51 51 79 Hexadecimal 1B 28 33 33 4F 88 ...

Page 89: ...PC 852 P852 ASCII Ec 17 U Decimal 27 40 49 55 85 Hexadecimal 1B 28 31 37 55 PC 860 P860 ASCII Ec 20 U Decimal 27 40 50 48 85 Hexadecimal 1B 28 32 30 55 89 ...

Page 90: ...aximum 350 pcs 170 mm 1 kg Types of paper Single sheets documents envelopes booklets etc Paper quality Inkjet compatible no foils or high gloss paper 4 Ink cartridge HP45A cartridge or HP1918 Character sets 13 resident and downloadable fonts Operating noise The emission value for the place of operation is 55 db A in 1 m distance measured in accordance with ISO 9296 Main memory 64 MB Address storag...

Page 91: ...Weight 23 kg 91 ...

Page 92: ... consisting of 8 bits Carriage The printhead is fixed to a movable carriage Character height Character height refers to the height of a printed capital letter It is measured in pica points A point is 1 72 of an inch Character sets A character set is application specific defined and is usually a collec tion of letters numbers lines and symbols within a font Character sets can also be made up purely...

Page 93: ...ze height line width and font slant Fonts can be installed as resident fonts in the printer or they can be loaded ex ternally from font cassettes Handshake Handshake is the control of the data transfer between the computer and the printer in order to prevent overflow or loss of data in the printer buffer Hardware Hardware describes the components of your computer system such as computer keyboard a...

Page 94: ...nique that is used with a serial inter face Errors in transfer are recognized during data transfer Here the even number of the binary 1 is checked in an item unit e g a byte PCL command PCL Printer Control Language is the HP PCL Level 5 printer lan guage developed by Hewlett Packard Pitch For pitch see character density Printer driver The printer driver converts the printer commands entered via th...

Page 95: ...nts are fonts that are stored on disks These fonts can be transferred to the printer memory Software Software is the machine language and graphics programs pro gramming or other special application packages installed on your computer Separating fin ger The separating finger makes it possible to feed individual sheets from a stack of sheets The upper sheet is separated from the rest of the stack Ty...

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