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419 – DID Load Adjust, 5-20
421 – Operator Panel Adjust, 5-21
422 – Start Mode After Eject, 5-21
423 – Report Intervention, 5-21
501 – Printer Emulation Mode, 5-22
502 – Buffer Size, 5-22
503 – DC1/DC3 Recognition, 5-22
504 – Baud Rate, 5-23
505 – Parity, 5-23
506 – Data Bits, 5-24
507 – Stop Bits, 5-24
508 – Modem Control, 5-24
509 – Handshaking, 5-25
510 – Reserved, 5-25
511 – RS-422 Polarity, 5-25
601 – Interface, 5-26
602 – Idle Timeout, 5-26
603 – Interface Type, 5-27
701 – Print Configuration, 5-27
702 – Quick Reference, 5-30
703 – Set Factory Defaults, 5-30
704 – POR Custom Set, 5-30
705 – Save Custom Set, 5-31
706 – Recall Custom Set, 5-31
707 – Display Character Count, 5-31

ASCII Configuration options

Alarm on Error, 5-15
Auto Eject, 5-17
Auto Return, 5-17
Automatic Perforation Skip, 5-12
Bar Code Control, 5-13
Baud Rate, 5-23
BC Space CHR, 5-13
Bit Graphics, 5-12
Bold Print Enable, 5-9
Buffer Size, 5-22
Carriage Return Definition, 5-11
Characters per Inch, 5-5
Data Bits, 5-24
DC1/DC3 Recognition, 5-22
Define Horizontal Tab (810), 5-11
DID Load Adjust, 5-20
Display Character Count, 5-31
Display Language, 5-8
DOD Load Adjust, 5-20
Form Length, 5-7
Handshaking, 5-25
Horizontal Offset, 5-18
Horizontal Registration, 5-19
Idle Timeout, 5-26
Ignore Sign, 5-12
Interface, 5-26
Interface Type, 5-27

Key Alarm, 5-14
Language, 5-7
Left Margin, 5-5
Line Feed Definition, 5-11
Line Spacing, 5-7
Lines per Inch, 5-6
Maximum Print Position, 5-6
Modem Control, 5-24
Module Type Override, 5-17
Mono/Dual Case, 5-9
Operator Panel Adjust, 5-21
Paper Eject Adjustment, 5-18
Paper Jam Sensor Enable, 5-19
Paper Out Sensor Enable, 5-19
Paper Skew Sensor Enable, 5-20
Parity, 5-23
POR Custom Set, 5-30
Print Configuration, 5-27
Print Head Column Spacing, 5-15
Print Head Style, 5-15
Print Quality, 5-10
Printer Emulation Mode, 5-22
Recall Custom Set, 5-31
Report Intervention, 5-21
Reserved, 5-25
Ribbon Track Select Adjustment, 5-16
Ribbon Type Override, 5-16
RS-422 Polarity, 5-25
Save Custom Set, 5-31
Save Operator Format, 5-14
Set Factory Defaults, 5-30
Start Mode After Eject, 5-21
Stop Bits, 5-24
Two-Pass Print Direction, 5-9
Vertical Tab Setting, 5-10

Attribute Selectable Highlighting option (3270), 4-16
Auto Eject option (3270), 4-21
Auto Eject option (ASCII), 5-17
Auto Return option (ASCII), 5-17
Automatic Perforation Skip option (ASCII), 5-12

B

Bar Code Control option (ASCII), 5-13
Base Color option (3270), 4-16
Baud Rate option (ASCII), 5-23
BC Space CHR option (ASCII), 5-13
Bit Graphics option (ASCII), 5-12
Bold Print Enable option (3270), 4-10
Bold Print Enable option (ASCII), 5-9
Buffer Reprint option (3270), 4-33
Buffer Size option (3270), 4-26
Buffer Size option (ASCII), 5-22

Summary of Contents for 1330-X02

Page 1: ...1330 X02 Printer Operator s Manual P N 701333 004 ...

Page 2: ... p m o C e t a d p U l a c i n h c e T e t a d p U l a c i n h c e T e u s s i e R e t e l p m o C e u s s i e R e t e l p m o C 6 0 2 1 5 7 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 3 3 1 0 7 1 0 0 6 0 2 1 5 7 1 0 0 3 9 6 6 5 7 3 0 0 3 3 3 1 0 7 4 0 0 3 3 3 1 0 7 4 9 1 3 3 0 4 9 0 1 6 0 4 9 5 1 9 0 4 9 0 2 2 1 6 9 2 0 2 0 9 9 1 1 6 0 IBM is a registered trademark of IBM Corporation Copyright 1993 1994 1996 by MTX Corporatio...

Page 3: ...tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause inter ference in which case users at their own expense will be required to take whatever me...

Page 4: ...pecting the Package 2 1 Unpacking the Printer 2 1 Installation Preparation 2 3 Installing the Ribbon Cartridge 2 4 Ordering Ribbons 2 4 Installing a Shifting Ribbon 2 4 Installing a Nonshifting Ribbon 2 7 Connecting the Printer to a Power Source 2 8 Power Cable Requirements 2 8 Connecting the Coax Cable 2 9 Connecting a Parallel or Serial Cable 2 10 Connecting a Parallel Cable 2 10 Connecting a Se...

Page 5: ...4 27 700 Extended Keypad 4 28 800 Program Symbol 4 33 900 Vital Product Data 4 34 Chapter 5 Configuring the 1330 in ASCII Mode 5 1 Configuration Procedure 5 1 Using the Keys 5 1 Getting into the Menu Mode 5 1 Scrolling Through Menu Selections 5 2 Selecting a Menu Option 5 4 Leaving Menu Mode 5 4 The Configuration Options 5 5 100 Page Format 5 5 200 Font Print Quality 5 7 300 Compatibility 5 10 400...

Page 6: ...Presentation Media B 2 Using Host Controlled Color Highlighting Symbol Set B 3 LU1 Mode B 3 LU3 Mode B 4 Programming in IPDS Data Stream B 7 Initialization Defaults B 7 Command Format B 9 IPDS Command Codes B 10 Device Control Function Set Commands B 10 Text Function Set Commands B 11 Image Function Set Commands B 11 Graphics Function Set Commands B 11 Bar Code Function Set Commands B 12 Overlay F...

Page 7: ...load Commands B 34 Character Set Selection Commands B 35 Language Set Selection Commands B 35 Set Initial Condition Commands B 36 Miscellaneous Commands B 37 Using TI 810 Command Functions in ASCII Mode B 38 Escape Command Strings B 39 Using Escape Sequences with ANSI Bar Codes B 40 Appendix C Character Sets C 1 Appendix D Consumables D 1 Ribbons D 1 Print Heads D 1 Appendix E Character Count Reco...

Page 8: ...2 18 Platen Gap Lever 2 20 Figure 2 19 Forms Handler Module DOD Option 2 21 Figure 2 20 DOD Option with Roller Drive 2 23 Figure 2 21 Forms Handler Module DID Option 2 23 Figure 2 22 Inserting Paper Forms Handler Module 2 24 Figure 2 23 DID Option with Roller Drive 2 25 Figure 3 1 1330 Operator Control Panel 3 1 Figure 3 2 Status Display 3 1 Figure 4 1 Aligned and Unaligned Dots in Characters 4 19...

Page 9: ...i s s e c o r P a t a D y t i l a u Q g n i s s e c o r P a t a D y t i l a u Q t x e T r e t t e L r a e N y t i l a u Q S P C 0 0 5 S P C 0 0 4 S P C 0 5 2 S P C 5 2 1 The 1330 is available with an 18 wire shifting ruby print head Output can be monochrome four colors or 8 colors depending on the ribbon cartridge installed Comprehensive graphics support is offered through All Points Addressable A...

Page 10: ...a c t e 0 0 4 S A l a i r e s 2 3 4 S R 2 3 2 S R d n a l e l l a r a p s c i n o r t n e C s e c a f r e t n i Interfacing with the 1330 A Coax Attachment The 1330 Coax can be attached to the following controllers via an A type coax cable Telex 046 076 274 and 276 controllers Memorex 2076 2174 and 2274 controllers Memorex Telex 1174 1274 and 1374 controllers IBM 3174 3274 and 3276 controllers wit...

Page 11: ...sets Print Buffer In ASCII mode the print buffer is a reserved area of memory for storing incoming data before it is printed The buffer size is operator selectable for 2K 8K 16K or 32K bytes ASCII Languages The 1330 supports international languages through the use of its internal PC character set Selection is made from the front panel during printer configuration Standard Features Standard feature...

Page 12: ...ork or work that requires little operator intervention Print Qualities The 1330 can print in four qualities Fast Draft Quality FD available only in 3270 mode Data Processing DP Data Processing Text DP Text Near Letter Quality NLQ All print qualities are selectable via the operator control panel Multiple Copies The 1330 can print multiple copies one original plus five copies total thickness not to ...

Page 13: ...ne sets or as three single plane sets and one triple plane set IPDS Intelligent Printer Data Stream IPDS is a structured field datastream for managing printing processes and data objects IPDS usesAll PointsAddressability APA to enable the user to position text graphics image data overlays and bar codes at any defined point on a printed page Extended memory is recommended for graphics applications ...

Page 14: ...eds into the front of the 1330 from below Forms Stand The forms stand is placed behind the printer to hold both new and printed fanfold forms Related Manuals Appendix D of this manual contains programming information for special 1330 escape codes For more information on printer control codes inAppendix B see the IBM 4224 Printer Product and Programming Description Manual GC31 2551 IBM 4230 Printer...

Page 15: ...unpack the printer according to the following instructions Unpacking the Printer Refer to Figure 2 1 and follow these steps to unpack the 1330 Caution The 1330 weighs 66 pounds 29 9 kg Two people may be required to move the printer to its operating location 1 Move the packaged printer to the work area and place the carton in an upright position 2 Remove the packing list envelope from the outside o...

Page 16: ...2 2 701333 004 Preparing to Operate the 1330 Continuous Forms Module Feature Right End Cap Left End Cap Packing List Envelope Figure 2 1 Unpacking the 1330 ...

Page 17: ... printer Installation Preparation The location for the 1330 must meet the following physical and environmental requirements r e w o P e s a h p e l g n i s z H 3 6 7 4 t a C A V 4 6 2 0 9 e c n a r a e l C s e d i s l l a n o m c 2 5 1 n i 6 s n o i s n e m i D e d i w m c 5 5 6 n i 8 5 2 h g i h m c 5 1 3 n i 4 2 1 p e e d m c 8 7 4 n i 8 8 1 e g n a R e r u t a r e p m e T g n i d n u o r r u S ...

Page 18: ...tional ribbon cartridges for the 1330 X02 contact your MTX Sales Representative Request the following ribbon cartridge part number s e p y T n o b b i R N P X T M g n i t f i h S t n e c c A r o l o C 4 2 0 0 0 7 8 5 5 9 g n i t f i h s n o N e m o r h c o n o M 1 0 0 2 6 3 5 5 9 Following are instructions for installing each ribbon type Installing a Shifting Ribbon This section explains how to in...

Page 19: ...Knob Figure 2 3 Shifting Ribbon Cartridge Ribbon Shifter Button Ribbon Shifter Button Platen Gap Lever Figure 2 4 Platen Gap Lever 5 If you are replacing the ribbon cartridge grasp both sides of the ribbon shifter guide as illustrated in Figure 2 5 and gently bend the sides toward the rear of the printer The ribbon shifter guide will disengage Lift it away from the printer ...

Page 20: ...s into place on the ribbon shifter buttons If the ribbon shifter guide is properly installed it will rotate smoothly Caution Make sure that the barrel fits snugly against the print head nosepiece Otherwise it will not shift properly 10 Use the tapered end of the ribbon stop to route the ribbon around the right and left corner guides 11 Turn the ribbon drive gear knob counterclockwise several times...

Page 21: ...bbon Turning Post Corner Guide Figure 2 6 Nonshifting Ribbon Cartridge 6 Remove the used corner guides The new corner guides are attached to the new ribbon On Shifting ribbons the corner guides are separate 7 Release the left end of the cartridge first Push back the metal spring clip on the printer and squeeze the cassette tabs Lift the left end of the cartridge clear then push the metal spring cl...

Page 22: ...eter maximum It is terminated on one end by a 125V 15A grounding type attachment connector It is terminated at the other end by a 125V 15A parallel blade grounding type attachment plug For operation at 200 240V The power cable required for domestic units is a UL listed CSA certified 18 3 AWG type SVT or SJT cable 15 foot 4 6 meter maximum It is terminated on one end by a 250V 15A grounding type at...

Page 23: ...led over the cable Power On Off Switch AC Power Cord Receptacle Figure 2 7 Installing the AC Power Cord After installing the ribbon cartridge and connecting the 1330 to a power source you are ready to connect the coax cable Connecting the Coax Cable Before you connect the coax data cable make sure the Power switch is in the O OFF position Route the coax cable to the coax connector receptacle on th...

Page 24: ... O OFF position Connecting a Parallel Cable Push the male end of the parallel cable into the parallel receptacle on the back of the 1330 see Figure 2 9 Push the wire guards located at each end of the receptacle in over the cable end to hold the cable in place Connecting a Serial Cable Loosen the screws at each end of the serial receptacle on the back of the 1330 see Figure 2 9 Push the male end of...

Page 25: ...apter the display will indicate that there is no paper in the printer Continue to follow these procedures When the BAT is completed successfully within a few seconds the READY message will appear in the display window In 3270 mode if communications have been established with the host system Cu will display If communications have not been established with the host the display will read READY and Cu...

Page 26: ...p i t l u M e l b a w o l l A m u m i x a M n i 5 2 0 0 n i 5 2 0 0 n i 5 2 0 0 m m 4 6 0 m m 4 6 0 m m 4 6 0 d e d n e m m o c e R m u m i x a M n i 8 1 0 0 n i 8 1 0 0 n i 8 1 0 0 m m 6 4 0 m m 6 4 0 m m 6 4 0 t r a p i t l u M n i t e e h S h c a E m u m i x a M n i 6 0 0 0 n i 6 0 0 0 n i 6 0 0 0 m m 5 1 0 m m 5 1 0 m m 5 1 0 m u m i n i M n i 2 0 0 0 n i 2 0 0 0 n i 2 0 0 0 m m 5 0 0 m m 5 0 ...

Page 27: ... 6 7 m c 0 9 1 C n o i t i s o P t n i r P t s r i F m u m i x a M n i 5 6 0 n i 5 6 0 n i 5 6 0 m c 7 1 m c 7 1 m c 7 1 m u m i n i M n i 5 1 0 n i 5 1 0 n i 5 1 0 m c 8 3 0 m c 8 3 0 m c 8 3 0 D n o i t i s o P t n i r P t s a L m u m i n i M n i 5 2 0 n i 5 2 0 n i 5 2 0 m c 4 6 0 m c 4 6 0 m c 4 6 0 E e n i L t n i r P t s r i F n i 0 5 2 0 n i 5 2 6 0 n i 0 0 5 0 m c 4 6 0 m c 9 5 1 m c 7 2 1...

Page 28: ...2 14 701333 004 Preparing to Operate the 1330 D C E F B A Figure 2 12 Print Positioning Continuous Forms ...

Page 29: ...701333 004 2 15 Preparing to Operate the 1330 D C E F B A Figure 2 13 Print Positioning Single Part Forms ...

Page 30: ...rbon excluded The maximum thickness for any sheet in multipart forms is 0 006 inch 0 15 mm 7 Up to six part continuous part forms original plus five copies can be used However for optimum feeding registration and print quality a maximum of four parts is recommended All multipart forms should be tested by the customer prior to use for satisfactory feeding registration and print quality 8 Carbon for...

Page 31: ...d Figure 2 14 Paper Feed Slots To install the forms follow these steps 1 If the printer is powered on press the Stop key to place the 1330 in Stop mode 2 Raise the printer cover 3 Open the tractor doors Refer to Figure 2 15 If you are reloading paper remove any paper remaining in the printer To remove paper pull the pinfeed holes on the sides of the paper away from the tractor pins tear off the pa...

Page 32: ...ipping the lever up as illustrated in Figure 2 16 Note that the left tractor cannot be adjusted Figure 2 16 Flipping the Tractor Lever 5 Insert the paper through the front slot see Figure 2 17 Continue hand feeding the paper until the top of the paper appears flush with the top of the tractors 6 Move the platen gap lever Figure 2 18 toward you until it is completely open ...

Page 33: ...no slack in the paper and it is aligned evenly close the tractor doors 9 Flip the tractor lever down to lock it in place referring to Figure 2 16 10 Before you close the printer cover set the platen gap lever as explained in the next section 11 Close the printer cover and lower the module flap Note Whenever you close the printer cover be sure to take hold of any forms that have exited through the ...

Page 34: ...ecomes light with a fresh ribbon or characters are formed incompletely move the lever toward the platen one increment one click 3 If the print quality is not acceptable after you adjust the platen gap lever refer to Checking Character Width and Print Registration in Chapter 7 of this manual Caution If the platen gap lever is set too close to the paper the life of the print head will be reduced and...

Page 35: ...lains how to install the Forms Handler module using the Document on Demand DOD option and the Document Insertion Device DID option Installing Forms Using the DOD Option Refer to Figure 2 19 for a picture of the Forms Handler module set for the DOD option In this procedure you will first load paper into the module then put the module into the 1330 Paper Supports Figure 2 19 Forms Handler Module DOD...

Page 36: ... platen gap lever as necessary Move the lever to a lower setting toward the platen for darker print move the lever to a higher setting toward you for lighter print If you are using multipart forms make sure that the last copy is legible without any smudging on any other copy If the last copy is too light move the lever to a lower setting If the last copy is all right but other copies are smudging ...

Page 37: ...Device DID option Installing Forms Using the DID Option Refer to Figure 2 21 for a picture of the Forms Handler module set for the DID option In this procedure first set up the module for forms loading next insert the module into the printer and finally load the forms into the printer Paper Supports Figure 2 21 Forms Handler Module DID Option 1 Make sure the printer power is on and the printer is ...

Page 38: ...e module 9 Lock the right tractor 10 Center the paper supports Figure 2 22 an equal distance from the tractors and from each other For narrow forms snap out the paper supports 11 Remove the sample forms 12 Insert the module into the front of the printer The display window will read DID 13 Place the forms in the module see Figure 2 22 Use the left edge of the module to help feed the forms in straig...

Page 39: ...ght edge of the forms 19 Lock the right tractor 20 Close the printer cover 21 Press the Start key to enable printing Note If your Forms Handler module is equipped with the roller drive option move both of the white slide bars on the tractors to the right to engage the DID roller drive The bars will snap into position and their right sides will extend beyond the edges in the ON position as shown in...

Page 40: ... Save Cancel Print Figure 3 1 1330 Operator Control Panel The Status Display The 80 character status display window located on the left side of the operator control panel indicates the operating mode the printing formats and other conditions on the 1330 Several of these messages are explained below See Figure 3 2 for status display layout Messages that appear during print format operations and con...

Page 41: ...d the printer When the operator is configuring the printer using the front panel option the printer is in Menu mode See Chapter 4 for displays under the Menu mode When the operator is adjusting the darkness of the print using the Contrast key the printer is in Contrast mode See Chapter 6 for displays under the Contrast mode Please note that no printing takes place in Stop mode other than operator ...

Page 42: ...ng configuration For instructions on how to configure the alarm in 3270 mode see Chapter 4 Configuration Options 402 and 403 for ASCII mode see Chapter 5 Configuration Options 402 and 403 Key Functions The Start key puts the 1330 in Ready mode if the printer is not in Menu mode If the system is sending data to be printed and no error conditions appear in the display this key starts the printer pri...

Page 43: ...on the LeftArrow key scrolls through the available values of that option The LeftArrow keys is also used to adjust the darkness of the print in Contrast mode The Up and Down Arrow keys in Stop mode move the forms 0 007 inch 0 18 mm in the direction of the arrow each time the key is pressed If the Up Arrow key is held the forms move continuously until the key is released In Menu mode the Up and Dow...

Page 44: ...d The Save key is also used to start a test case under the Diagnostic menu The Contrast key in Ready mode enables the operator to get into the Contrast mode where the operator can manually adjust the print for darkness For more details see Chapter 6 The Setup key prints a setup line of Hs from the left margin to the right margin The Setup key is active in Stop mode and Contrast mode to help the op...

Page 45: ...u list Press the Down Arrow key to scroll backward in the menu list Press the RightArrow to scroll forward in the options list under the current menu and to scroll forward in the value list under the currently selected option Press the LeftArrow to scroll backward in the options list under the current menu and to scroll backward in the value list under the currently selected option Press the Start...

Page 46: ...lly scroll backward through the menu list Every time an UpArrow or DownArrow key is pressed you will see changes on the first line of the status display When the Main menu changes the default option is automatically changed to list the first available option in the option list under the current menu Use the RightArrow key to sequentially scroll forward through the options list under the current me...

Page 47: ...t 312 Ignore SCS Commands 401 Operator Format 402 Key Alarm 403 Alarm on Error 404 Print Head Style 405 Print Head Column Spacing 406 Ribbon Type Override 407 Ribbon Track Select Adjustment 408 Module Type Override 409 Automatic Form Eject 410 Full Form Feed Eject 411 Paper Eject Adjustment 412 Horizontal Offset 413 Horizontal Registration 414 Paper Jam Sensor Enable 415 Paper Out Sensor Enable 41...

Page 48: ...third line of the status display 2 Press the Left Arrow and Right Arrow keys to move through the list of available values for that option 3 If you want to change the value of the selected option press the Save key while the desired value appears on the status display An asterisk at the beginning of the third line of the display indicates the currently saved value for the selected option 4 Press th...

Page 49: ...uration Option 412 to change the leftmost printable position or first printable position Note that Option 412 settings are effective in all print modes Note that specifying a left margin value greater than 1 effectively decreases the number of characters you can specify as a line length For example at 10 characters per inch CPI 132 is the maximum print position MPP on the print line If you specify...

Page 50: ...ivate your changes If an INVALID message is displayed when you change the CPI first change the MPP setting using Configuration Option 104 then change the CPI 103 Lines per Inch LPI Use Configuration Option 103 to specify the lines per inch that the 1330 will print n o i t p O e c i o h C g n i n a e M 3 0 1 1 t l u a f e d I P L 6 2 I P L 8 3 y l n o s e s o p r u p g n i t s e t r o f I P L 4 4 1...

Page 51: ...on 105 enables you to specify the number of lines per page that the 1330 will print Valid values are 0 through 660 for 6 LPI and 0 through 880 for 8 LPI The values are based on a maximum allowable form length of 110 inches To specify the forms length follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 4 1 You can enter a different value or you can keep the current value by pressing Save 106 Lin...

Page 52: ...ality The following options define the printer s font and print quality 201 Language Configuration Option 201 enables you to select the language character set for the 1330 Note that the selected language character set does not become active until after the new configuration values have been saved and the configuration sequence ended n o i t p O e c i o h C g n i n a e M 1 0 2 1 t l u a f e d h s i...

Page 53: ... C O 3 3 B R C O 4 3 c i d n a l e c I 5 3 E C E O R n i t a L 6 3 c i l l i r y C 7 3 k e e r G w e N 8 3 k e e r G d l O 9 3 v a l s o g u Y 0 4 g n i w a r D e n i L To select a language character set follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 4 1 You can select another language character set by entering its corresponding number or you can keep the current selection by pressing Save...

Page 54: ...0 t l u a f e d d e l b a s i d s i t n i r p d l o B s e Y 1 d e l b a n e s i t n i r p d l o B To specify your choice follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 4 1 Enter your choice 0 or 1 and press Save 205 Two Pass Print Direction Use Configuration Option 205 to better align the two print head passes on printing that requires two passes This option could be useful during subtract...

Page 55: ...h C g n i n a e M 7 0 2 0 e h t h g u o r h t e l b a l i a v a y t i l a u q t n i r p t s e w o L d e l b a s i D t l u a f e d e d o m P D s i m a e r t s a t a d 1 m a e r t s a t a d e h t h g u o r h t e l b a l i a v a y t i l a u q t n i r p t s e w o L e d o m t f a r D t s a F s i To specify your choice follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 4 1 Enter your choice 0 or 1 a...

Page 56: ...guration Option 210 to specify the Graphics Density mode Low density graphics enables printing to switch from 144 high to 72 low dots per inch thus moving the print head at a faster rate n o i t p O e c i o h C g n i n a e M 0 1 2 0 s c i h p a r g y t i s n e d w o l e d o c r a b t s a r t n o c w o L 1 t l u a f e d s c i h p a r g y t i s n e d h g i h e d o c r a b t s a r t n o c h g i H 2 s...

Page 57: ...he print head will move one new line NL or two new lines after the maximum print position MPP of a print line has been exceeded n o i t p O e c i o h C g n i n a e M 2 0 3 o N 0 n o 1 n o i t i s o p o t d a e h t n i r p e h t s e v o m 1 P P M t a L N e n i l t x e n e h t s e Y 1 n o 1 n o i t i s o p o t d a e h t n i r p e h t s e v o m 1 P P M t a L N t l u a f e d e n i l t x e n e h t r e ...

Page 58: ...a print the 1330 will move the print head to the first line or second line of the next page n o i t p O e c i o h C g n i n a e M 5 0 3 o N 0 1 r e t c a r a h c 1 e n i l m r o f f o p o t o t d a e h t n i r p e h t s e v o M s e Y 1 1 r e t c a r a h c 2 e n i l m r o f f o p o t o t d a e h t n i r p e h t s e v o M t l u a f e d To specify your choice follow the configuration procedure that b...

Page 59: ... g a s s e M f o d n E d n a n r u t e R e g a i r r a C e n i L w e N t l u a f e d d e t n i r p s i e c a p s a d e r o n g i e r a s e Y 1 e g a s s e M f o d n E d n a n r u t e R e g a i r r a C e n i L w e N d e t u c e x e e r a To specify your choice follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 4 1 Enter your choice 0 or 1 and press Save 309 Bar Code Control Use Configuration Op...

Page 60: ... B To specify the base color default follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 4 1 Enter your choice 1 2 3 or 4 and press Save 311 Attribute Selectable Highlighting Use Configuration Option 311 to choose attribute selectable normal operation bolding or underscore In LU1 when bolding is selected the attributes that normally control underscore will control bold instead Underscore will n...

Page 61: ... m m o c S C S e r o n g I e l b a s i D s d n a m m o c S C S t p e c c A 400 Printer Setup The following options define the printer setup 401 Operator Format Configuration Option 401 lets you specify a default print format or an operator selected print format The 1330 normally powers on with all printer format parameters set to their front panel values However you can specify that the 1330 power...

Page 62: ... s i y e k a n e h w s d n u o s m r a l a e h T To specify your choice follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 4 1 Enter your choice 0 or 1 and press Save 403 Alarm on Error Use Configuration Option 403 to specify whether an alarm will sound when an error occurs If you specify NO by entering 0 the alarm will not sound n o i t p O e c i o h C g n i n a e M 3 0 4 o N 0 s r u c c o r ...

Page 63: ...y t s d a e h t n i r P 2 d e l l a t s n i s i 2 e l y t s d a e h t n i r P If the correct print head style number is displayed press Save If the number does not correspond to the print head style enter the correct number 1 or 2 and press Save 405 Print Head Column Spacing Configuration Option 405 enables you to correct for spacing variations between the banks of print wires on the print head If...

Page 64: ...ation procedure that begins on Page 4 1 407 TRAK SELADJ will display in the status window followed by the current value If the printout has a color mix at the top of the characters enter a lesser value If the printout shows a color mix at the bottom of the characters enter a greater value You can keep the current value by pressing Save 408 Module Type Override Configuration Option 408 enables you ...

Page 65: ...h C g n i n a e M 0 1 4 o N 0 t l u a f e d t c e j e l a m r o N s e Y 1 s i t c e j e D O D a d e s s e r p s i y e k t c e j E d a o L e h t n e h W m r o f e h t f o d n e e h t l i t n u d e y a l e d To specify your choice follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 4 1 Enter your choice 0 or 1 and press Save Note You can select 1 in any mode However if the printer is not in DOD m...

Page 66: ...t Values range between 0 and 255 The default is 127 Units are in increments of 0 0007 inch 0 002 cm Note that this option is used with bidirectional printingonly Forcompleteinstructions referto CheckingPrintRegistration inChapter7 414 Paper Jam Sensor Enable Use Configuration Option 414 to enable or disable the paper jam sensor If you specify NO by entering 0 the paper jam sensor will be disabled ...

Page 67: ...om of the characters in the first print line Values range from 20 to 255 in 007 inch increments For example if you have a box you want to print in as the first print line measure the distance from the physical top of the form to the line you want to print on Convert the distance to 007 inches and enter the distance as the value for the LoadAdjust parameter Note that you will only be able to access...

Page 68: ...o t u a l l i w 0 3 3 1 e h t s e t u n i m 0 1 n a h t e r o m r o f d e t c e j e e d o m t r a t S o t n r u t e r d n a s m r o f e h t t c a r t e r 2 n a s e t u n i m 0 1 n a h t e r o m r o f e d o m p o t S n i t f e l s i 0 3 3 1 e h t f I n i n i a m e r l l i w 0 3 3 1 e h t d n a d e y a l p s i d e b l l i w e g a s s e m r o r r e t l u a f e d e d o m p o t S To specify your choice...

Page 69: ...ation Option 501 enables the printer to emulate a 4224 4230 printer and to support programmed symbols and escape codes n o i t p O e c i o h C g n i n a e M 1 0 5 1 8 6 2 3 d e d d a h t i w r e t n i r p 4 2 2 4 a s e t a l u m e 0 3 3 1 e h T t r o p p u s S D P I t u o h t i w t u b t r o p p u s l o b m y s d e m m a r g o r p 2 t r o p p u s S D P I h t i w r e t n i r p 4 2 2 4 a s e t a l u...

Page 70: ...a chart showing all valid escape characters refer to Figure B 2 inAppendix B of this manual Note The printer must be in 2124 Emulation mode before you can use Option 503 Choice 3 for Configuration Option 501 must be enabled To select an escape character follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 4 1 You can enter a different value or you can keep the current value by pressing the Save ...

Page 71: ... if the dual interface card is not installed 602 Idle Timeout Use Configuration Option 602 to specify the number of seconds that must elapse with no activity in the active mode 3270 or ASCII before the printer enters idle mode n o i t p O e c i o h C g n i n a e M 2 0 6 0 e d o m e v i t c a n a t i x e t o n l l i w r e t n i r P n 1 o n s i e r e h t n e h w e d o m e v i t c a n a t i x e l l i...

Page 72: ...uration Option 701 to print a list of the current configuration values To print this list follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 4 1 701 PRINT CONFIG will appear in the status window Press the Save key The printer will print a list of option numbers followed by their current values See Figure 4 2 for a sample configuration value printout ...

Page 73: ... 1 Single 107 SET MEDIA 0 Disable FONT PRT QUALITY 201 LANGUAGE 01 English US 202 DISPLAY LANG 0 English 203 CASE 2 Dual 204 BOLD PRINT 0 Disable 205 BIDIR 2 PAS PRT 2 Bidirectional 206 PRINT QUALTY 1 DP 207 HOST FAST DR 0 Disable 208 TXT ORIENTATION 1 Right to Left 209 DOTTED ZERO 0 No 210 GRAPHIC DENSITY 1 High Density COMPATIBILITY 301 CR AT MPP 1 1 Yes 302 NL AT MPP 1 1 Yes 303 NULL SUPPRESSIO...

Page 74: ...UTO EJECT 00 410 FULL FF EJECT 0 No 411 EJECT ADJUSTMENT 127 412 HORZ OFFSET 14 413 HORZ REGSTRN 127 414 PAPER JAM 1 Enable Sensr 415 PAPER OUT 1 Enable Sensr 416 PAPER SKEW 1 Enable Sensr 418 STOP MODE TO 2 Display Err COMMUNICATION 501 PRINTER EMULTN 4 4230 502 BUFFER SIZE 1 1920 503 2124 ESC CHAR 08 504 EARLY PRT COMP 0 Disable ATTACHMENT 601 INTERFACE 2 Share 602 IDLE TIMEOUT 30 EXTENDED KEYPA...

Page 75: ...Type Character Count Track Select Adjust In Stop mode press the Option key Follow the configuration procedure on Page 4 1 to bring up this option Pressing the Save key will reinitialize the NVRAM The printer will do a power on reset Note Both the 3270 and ASCII settings are reset to factory defaults 704 POR Custom Set Configuration Option 704 specifies the custom set that will be copied into the c...

Page 76: ...er count each time you change the print head so that Customer Service can better service the 1330 The character count is displayed as 0000000000 with the appropriate 0s reading as number values to reflect the current character count For example if the character count is 1 220 000 characters the display will read 0001220000 Record the character count on the form provided in Appendix E each time you...

Page 77: ...end a message to the host or controller If the message to the controller is pending the printer will display PA2 RESPONSE If the printer is not in SCS mode the message INVALID KEY will be displayed If the controller has accepted the message nothing will be displayed 710 Buffer Reprint Configuration Option 710 causes any data in the print buffer to be printed 800 Program Symbol The following option...

Page 78: ... your choice press the Option key with the printer in Stop mode Follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 4 1 SERIAL NUMB will display in the status window followed by the current value Press the left or right arrow key to enter new information at the location the cursor is flashing To update the next location to the right or left of the flashing cursor press the Up Arrow or Down Arro...

Page 79: ...orward in the value list under the currently selected option Press the Left Arrow to scroll backward in the options list under the current menu and to scroll backward in the value list under the currently selected option Press the Start key to select the current option Press the Stop key to exit from a selected option or Menu mode Press the Save key to activate a choice for the currently selected ...

Page 80: ... menu changes the default option is automatically changed to list the first available option in the option list under the current menu Use the Right Arrow key to sequentially scroll forward through the options list under the current menu Use the Left Arrow key to sequentially scroll backward through the options list under the current menu Every time a Right Arrow or Left Arrow key is pressed you w...

Page 81: ... 404 Print Head Style 405 Print Head Column Spacing 406 Ribbon Type 407 Ribbon Track Select Adjustment 408 Module Type Override 409 Automatic Form Eject 410 Automatic Return 411 Paper Eject Adjustment 412 Horizontal Offset 413 Horizontal Registration 414 Paper Jam Sensor Enable 415 Paper Out Sensor Enable 416 Paper Skew Sensor Enable 418 DOD Load Adjust 419 DID Load Adjust 421 Operator Panel Adjus...

Page 82: ...third line of the status display 2 Press the Left Arrow and Right Arrow keys to move through the list of available values for that option 3 If you want to change the value of the selected option press the Save key while the desired value appears on the status display An asterisk at the beginning of the third line of the display indicates the currently saved value for the selected option 4 Press th...

Page 83: ...ation on setting the maximum print position To specify a left margin value follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 5 1 Note Using the Left Margin option reduces the number of characters that are available on a given line See Option 412 Horizontal Offset for an alternative way of moving an entire line to the left 102 Characters per Inch CPI Use Configuration Option 102 to specify the...

Page 84: ...iguration Option 104 enables you to specify a maximum print position right margin value This value is the print position of the last character on the print line The MPP range is based on the MPP CPI chart shown below Valid values are 1 through the value shown for each CPI in the chart The default setting is 136 If you plan to print on standard letter size forms set the MPP to 80 or less P P M I P ...

Page 85: ... 1 n o i t p O e l b u o D 2 3 0 1 n o i t p O n i d e t c e l e s e u l a v e h t s i I P L e h T 6 f i I P L 3 t a s t n i r p 0 3 3 1 e h t s i t a h t 2 y b d e d i v i d n e s o h c s a w I P L 8 f i I P L 4 t a r o n e s o h c s a w I P L To specify your choice follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 5 1 Enter your choice 1 or 2 and press Save 200 Font Print Quality The follow...

Page 86: ...aces the three ASCII characters with the three EBCDIC characters respectively Note Language choices 9 and 10 Hebrew A and B and 12 PC Character Set 2 select PC Character Set 2 All other language selections whether chosen from the operator panel or from an application select PC Character Set 1 To select a language character set follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 5 1 You can sele...

Page 87: ...bold print is to take place n o i t p O e c i o h C g n i n a e M 4 0 2 o N 0 t l u a f e d d e l b a s i d s i t n i r p d l o B s e Y 1 d e l b a n e s i t n i r p d l o B To specify your choice follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 5 1 Enter your choice 0 or 1 and press Save 205 Two Pass Print Direction Use Configuration Option 205 to better align the two print head passes on p...

Page 88: ...g Use Configuration Option 301 to specify how the printer handles vertical tab settings n o i t p O e c i o h C g n i n a e M 1 0 3 0 t l u a f e d s b a t l l a r a e l C 2 1 1 1 h g u o r h t 3 1 1 d e r e t n e r e b m u n e n i l r o f s p o t s b a t t e S d e r o n g i e r a d n a d i l a v n i e r a 8 9 9 To specify your choice follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 5 1 Ente...

Page 89: ...fine the carriage return You can choose a carriage return or a carriage return with a line feed n o i t p O e c i o h C g n i n a e M 3 0 3 1 t l u a f e d n r u t e r e g a i r r a c R C 2 d e e f e n i l h t i w n r u t e r e g a i r r a c R C To make your choice follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 5 1 Enter 1 for carriage return or 2 for carriage return with line feed and pre...

Page 90: ...R C I S N A s s e c o r P t l u a f e d d n a m m o c t c e l e s e D t p e c c a d n a s e d o c 1 e h t e r o n g i d n a s e d o c l o r t n o c T R C I S N A e r o n g I d n a m m o c t c e l e s e D To specify your choice follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 5 1 Press the Right Arrow or Left Arrow key to make your choice Then press the Save key to make your choice the active...

Page 91: ...ress the Right Arrow or Left Arrow key to make your choice Then press the Save key to make your choice the active selection Note This option does not affect 4224 ASCII bar codes 309 Bar Code Control Use Configuration Option 309 to configure the ANSI bar code printout n o i t p O e c i o h C g n i n a e M 9 0 3 1 e h t n i t n o f e d o c r a b d r a d n a t s e h t s e s U d r a d n a t S d e d e ...

Page 92: ...his manual If you choose an operator selected print format for Option 401 the last value saved for each parameter becomes the new default value when the printer is powered on n o i t p O e c i o h C g n i n a e M 1 0 4 o N 1 t a m r o f d e t c e l e s r o t a r e p o e v a s t o n o D s e Y 2 t l u a f e d t a m r o f d e t c e l e s r o t a r e p o e v a S To specify your choice follow the confi...

Page 93: ...s configuration option Caution Failure to enter the correct print head style under Option 413 can result in poor print head performance and damage to the print head Before specifying the print head style turn the printer off Refer to the label on the print head to determine which style of print head is installed If you are installing a new print head see Replacing the Print Head in Chapter 7 for i...

Page 94: ... normal operation the default should be used The other choices enable the printer to be used with a faulty ribbon or ribbon sensor The other choices are not recommended unless the ribbon or sensor is faulty To specify your choice follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 5 1 Enter your choice 0 1 2 or 3 and press Save 407 Ribbon Track Select Adjustment Configuration Option 407 enables...

Page 95: ...bles automatic Document on Demand DOD paper eject You can select the amount of time to wait by adjusting the value of Option 409 Use Option 410 Auto Return to set the time the printer waits after receiving new data to return forms to the print position n o i t p O e c i o h C g n i n a e M 9 0 4 0 0 t l u a f e d r e m i t t c e j e D O D c i t a m o t u a e l b a s i D 5 5 2 1 s a h g n i t n i r...

Page 96: ...he Load Eject key while the DOD option is installed Valid values are 0 through 255 The default setting is 127 To adjust the paper eject distance follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 5 1 If you enter a value greater than the current value the paper ejects higher If you enter a lesser value the paper ejects lower You can keep the current value by pressing Save 412 Horizontal Offset...

Page 97: ... 1 4 o N 0 d e l b a s i d s i r o s n e s m a j r e p a p e h T s e Y 1 t l u a f e d d e l b a n e s i r o s n e s m a j r e p a p e h T To specify your choice follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 5 1 Enter your choice 0 or 1 and press Save 415 Paper Out Sensor Enable Configuration Option 415 enables and disables the paper out sensor If the paper out sensor is disabled the alar...

Page 98: ...tance to 007 inches and enter the distance as the value for the Load Adjust parameter Note that you will only be able to access the option that corresponds to the device you have in the printer that is if you have a DOD device the menu will only allow you to access the DOD LoadAdjust option Loads can be initiated in Stop or Ready mode with a DID device but only in Ready mode with a DOD device 419 ...

Page 99: ...n a e M 2 2 4 s e Y n e h w e d o m y d a e r o t n i s e o g y l l a c i t a m o t u a 0 3 3 1 e h T t l u a f e d e c i w t y e k d a o L e h t s e s s e r p r e s u e h t o N t c e j e r e t f a e d o m p o t S n i s n i a m e r 0 3 3 1 e h T To specify your choice follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 4 1 Enter your choice Yes or No and press Save 423 Report Intervention Confi...

Page 100: ...is manual 502 Buffer Size Configuration Option 502 enables you to select the effective size of the 1330 s input or communications buffer n o i t p O e c i o h C g n i n a e M 2 0 5 1 t l u a f e d r e f f u b K 2 2 r e f f u b K 8 3 r e f f u b K 6 1 4 m u m i x a m r e f f u b K 2 3 To select buffer size follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 5 1 Enter your choice 1 2 3 or 4 and p...

Page 101: ...2 4 S R K 4 8 3 3 K 2 9 1 4 t l u a f e d 0 0 6 9 5 0 0 8 4 6 0 0 4 2 7 0 0 2 1 8 0 0 6 9 0 0 3 0 1 0 5 1 1 1 0 1 1 To specify your choice follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 5 1 Enter your choice and press the Save key 505 Parity Configuration Option 505 selects the printer parity Parity must match that of the host n o i t p O e c i o h C g n i n a e M 5 0 5 0 y t i r a p o N 1...

Page 102: ...of the host n o i t p O e c i o h C g n i n a e M 7 0 5 1 t l u a f e d t i b p o t s e n o t c e l e S 2 s t i b p o t s o w t t c e l e S To specify your choice follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 5 1 Enter your choice and press the Save key 508 Modem Control Configuration Option 508 selects whether the printer will recognize or ignore DCD DSR modem control signals n o i t p O...

Page 103: ...r o t c e n n o c 4 t o n e c a f r e t n i g n i t o o h s e l b u o r t r o f d e s u e n o N d e s u y l l a m r o n To specify your choice follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 5 1 Enter your choice and press the Save key 510 Reserved 511 RS 422 Polarity Configuration Option 511 controls the polarity of the RS 422 receive and transmit signals n o i t p O e c i o h C g n i n a ...

Page 104: ... The 1330 will automatically reinitialize to the interface chosen Note The keypad options will change based on the selection you make Note Option 601 will not appear if the dual interface card is not installed 602 Idle Timeout Use Configuration Option 602 to specify the number of seconds that must elapse with no activity in the active mode before the printer enters idle mode n o i t p O e c i o h ...

Page 105: ...our choice follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 5 1 Enter your choice and press the Save key 700 Extended Keypad The following options define the extended keypad 701 Print Configuration Use Configuration Option 701 to print a list of the current configuration values To print this list follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 5 1 When the second line of the display r...

Page 106: ... 106 LINE SPACING 1 Single FONT PRT QUALITY 201 LANGUAGE 01 PC Char Set 202 DISPLAY LANG 0 English 203 CASE 2 Dual 204 BOLD PRINT 0 Disable 205 BIDIR 2 PAS PRT 2 Bidirectional 206 PRINT QUALTY 1 DP COMPATIBILITY 301 VERTI TAB SETUP 00 302 DEF HORIZ TAB 0 810 Default 303 DEFINE CR 1 CR CR 304 DEFINE LINEFEED 1 LF LF 305 PERFORATN SKIP 0 Disable 306 IGNORE SCREEN 0 Disable 307 BIT GRAPHICS 1 Enable ...

Page 107: ...STRN 127 414 PAPER JAM 1 Enable Sensr 415 PAPER OUT 1 Enable Sensr 416 PAPER SKEW 1 Enable Sensr COMMUNICATION 501 PRINTER EMULTN 1 PROPRINTER 502 BUFFER SIZE 1 2K 503 DC1 DC3 1 Recognize 504 BAUD RATE 4 9600 505 PARITY 2 Even 506 DATA BITS 1 Seven 507 STOP BITS 1 One 508 MODEM CONTROL 1 DCD DSR Used 509 HANDSHAKING 1 XON XOFF 510 RESERVED 511 RS422 POL 1 Dont Invert ATTACHMENT 601 INTERFACE 2 Sha...

Page 108: ...haracter Count Track Select Adjust In Stop mode press the Option key Follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 5 1 to bring up this option Pressing the Save key will reinitialize the NVRAM The printer will do a power on reset Note Both the 3270 and ASCII settings are reset to factory defaults 704 POR Custom Set Configuration Option 704 specifies the custom set that will be copied into...

Page 109: ...change the print head so that Customer Service can better service the 1330 The character count is displayed as n nnn nnn nnn with the appropriate n s reading as number values to reflect the current character count For example if the character count is 1 220 000 characters the display reads 0001220000 Record the character count on the form provided in Appendix E each time you change the print head ...

Page 110: ... widths between the first leftmost print position and the last print position Line length is commonly indicated by the maximum print position MPP Option 104 The forms length is the length of the forms in lines To calculate the forms length multiply the length of the paper in inches by the lines per inch LPI setting Option 105 For example if your forms are 11 inches long and the LPI setting is 8 th...

Page 111: ...r the 1330 Specific Operating Procedures Specific operating procedures include the following Specifying mono case or dual case see Option 203 Printing the setup line Adjusting the top of form position Setting the alarm control see Option 402 Storing printer configuration values Printing the Setup Line Printing the setup line allows you to visually inspect character spacing line length left margin ...

Page 112: ...of form press the Form Feed key 6 To return the 1330 to Start mode press the Start key Storing Printer Configuration Values You can configure the printer differently for various types of print jobs save these configurations in separate custom sets and recall a specific custom set for particular print jobs However some of the configuration options that do not generally need to be changed for differ...

Page 113: ...recall that set of configurations by using a POR if Option 704 is configured to 0 All of the custom sets are initially set to the factory default values If you need to reset the current setting to the factory defaults by using Option 703 Set Factory Defaults the values saved in the custom sets are not affected For details about custom set options see Chapter 4 General Operating Procedures General ...

Page 114: ...lication Program in SCS Mode SCS users can use the Program Attention PA1 and PA2 key functions to request an application program from the host Follow these steps to use the PA1 or PA2 key function 1 Press Stop to put the 1330 in Stop mode 2 Enter Menu mode 3 Select Option 708 for PA1 or Select Option 709 for PA2 4 Press the Save key 5 Return to Start mode Halting a Print Operation in SCS Mode To c...

Page 115: ...res further cleaning use a damp cloth with a mild liquid detergent Avoid dripping liquid into the print mechanism or onto the touchpad keys Do not use a solvent to clean the cabinet Replacing the Ribbon Chapter 2 of this manual contains complete instructions for installing the available ribbons for the 1330 Replacing the Print Head When the print head shows excessive wear for example when characte...

Page 116: ...r the print head to cool before you attempt to change it 1 Press the Stop key to put the printer offline then press the Option key 2 Use Option 707 to see the character count displayed on the status window or use Option 701 to print out all configuration item numbers followed by their current values Record the character count on the form provided inAppendix E of this manual See 707 Display Charact...

Page 117: ...head This connector does not have to be disconnected when you remove the print head Note Take care that the wiring from the ribbon select motor stays through the carriage restraining hook Refer to Figure 7 2 10 If it is installed remove the tie wrap holding the print head wires to the carriage Restraining Hook Figure 7 2 Carriage Restraining Hook ...

Page 118: ... secure the print head wire cable bundle against the hook area on the carriage assembly See Figure 7 4 15 Cut and remove the excess from the tie wrap after assembly 16 Referring to Figure 7 4 reinstall the connector s Make sure that the Ribbon Shifter Connector cable passes between the two print head cables so that it will not interfere with printer operation 17 Replace the cable placing the white...

Page 119: ...P is displayed then Start Print Head Connector Long Key Location Ribbon Shifter Connector Hook Figure 7 4 Carriage Side View Checking Character Width and Print Registration After changing the print head you may want to check the printed character width and print registration Print registration refers to the proper vertical alignment of characters from line to line at the right and left margins of ...

Page 120: ...rint columns of Hs which will enable you to check character width 6 Press the Stop key to stop the test The test number and name will be displayed 7 Examine the printout If the character width looks consistent and you do not want to adjust it go to Step 12 or If you do want to adjust the character width go on to Step 8 8 Press the Stop key 9 Select Option 405 10 Compare the Hs on the printout If t...

Page 121: ...want to adjust it go to Step 11 or If you do want to adjust the print registration go on to Step 7 7 Press the Stop key 8 Select Option 413 Horizontal Registration 9 Compare the Hs on the printout with the enlarged characters in Figures 7 6 and 7 7 If the characters with the greater than symbol are offset to the left of the characters on the following line you should increase the horizontal regist...

Page 122: ...ize Go back to Step 3 of this procedure until print registration is acceptable in the center portion of the printout Note If you cannot obtain an acceptable print registration sample or if the center portion of the printout is acceptable but the column of Hs to the right and left is not properly registered call Customer Service 11 To return the printer to normal operation press the Start key ...

Page 123: ...nditions General errors Unusual errors Intervention Required Conditions Intervention required conditions are errors that can be quickly corrected by the operator as outlined below e g a s s e M y a l p s i D g n i n a e M T U O R E P A P 1 0 s m r o f f o t u o s i r e t n i r p e h T M A J R E P A P 2 0 d e m m a j e r a s m r o f r e t n i r p e h T W E K S R E P A P 4 0 d e w e k s e r a s m r ...

Page 124: ...s set to ON If the outlet is supplying the proper voltage and the 1330 is properly plugged in hardware trouble is apparent Contact Customer Service Warning If the unit begins to overheat smoke or make an unusual noise turn off the unit immediately Next unplug the power cord remove the paper from the printer and contact Customer Service If the forms jam or tear check to make sure that the forms are...

Page 125: ... e n i l f f o n e e b s a h 0 3 3 1 e h T s e t u n i m n r u t e r d n a m r a l a e h t p o t s o t t r a t S s s e r P e d o m y d a e R o t Y E K D I L A V N I 9 0 s i h t t a d i l a v n i s i t a h t y e k a d e s s e r p u o Y e m i t e r a u o y e r u s e k a m d n a t r a t S s s e r P e c n e u q e s l a n o i t a r e p o r e p o r p a g n i w o l l o f L I A F M M O C 9 1 r e w o p s t...

Page 126: ... e h t h t i w m e l b o r p e g a i r r a c e h t n i s n o i t c u r t s b o r o f k c e h C n o i t i d n o c e h t f I 0 3 3 1 e h t t e s e r n e h t e c i v r e S r e m o t s u C l l a c s t s i s r e p R R E T I N I C M 5 5 e z i l a i t i n i t o n n a c r e l l o r t n o c r o t o m e h T e g a i r r a c e h t n o i t i d n o c e h t f I f f o 0 3 3 1 e h t r e w o P e c i v r e S r e m o...

Page 127: ...S s s e r P E S N O P S E R 1 A P 1 6 d e t c e l e s n e e b s a h n o i t c n u f 1 A P e h T e h t o t t s e u q e r r u o y d n e s o t t r a t S s s e r P r e l l o r t n o c E S N O P S E R 2 A P 2 6 d e t c e l e s n e e b s a h n o i t c n u f 2 A P e h T e h t o t t s e u q e r r u o y d n e s o t t r a t S s s e r P r e l l o r t n o c E T A T S D N E S 3 6 y e k A P a r o f g n i t i a ...

Page 128: ...e N S B 6 1 e c a p S k c a B F F C O d e e F m r o F T H 5 0 b a T l a t n o z i r o H T V B O b a T l a c i t r e V F H S 1 C B 2 t a m r o F l a t n o z i r o H t e S F V S 2 C B 2 t a m r o F l a c i t r e V t e S D L S 6 C B 2 y t i s n e D e n i L t e S S C V 4 0 t c e l e S l e n n a h C l a c i t r e V A S 8 2 e t u b i r t t A t e S D P S 9 2 N N 2 D B 2 I P C y t i s n e D t n i r P t e ...

Page 129: ...9 2 4 0 2 D B 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 9 2 4 0 2 D B 2 I P C d e r u g i f n o c t s a l e h t o t s t l u a f e D d e v a s e n o n f i 0 1 o t r o 9 2 2 0 2 D B 2 I P C t e s r o t a r e p o d e v a s t s a l e h t s t e S Page Presentation Media Control print quality from the host by using this format 2BD2NN48000000000000QQ000000 where NN Hex 02 to hex 0C valid QQ 00 No change 01 Data Processing Quality F...

Page 130: ...low are given in EBCDIC hexadecimal code e u l a V e t u b i r t t A 0 0 1 4 8 2 e n i l r e d n u o N 1 F 1 4 8 2 e n i l r e d n u o N 2 F 1 4 8 2 e n i l r e d n u o N 4 F 1 4 8 2 e n i l r e d n U 0 0 2 4 8 2 k c a l B 1 F 2 4 8 2 e u l B 2 F 2 4 8 2 d e R 3 F 2 4 8 2 a t n e g a M 4 F 2 4 8 2 n e e r G 5 F 2 4 8 2 n a y C 6 F 2 4 8 2 w o l l e Y 7 F 2 4 8 2 k c a l b r o r o l o c i t l u M 0...

Page 131: ...en according to the printer configuration r e f f u B y r a n i B e d o C s e t u b i r t t A d l e i F 1 1 1 1 t n i r p n o N 1 1 0 0 t n i r P 1 1 1 0 t n i r P 1 1 0 1 t n i r P 0 1 1 0 0 n e e r g k c a l B 0 1 1 1 0 n e e r g k c a l B 0 1 1 0 1 d e R 1 1 1 0 0 e u l B 1 1 1 1 0 e u l B 1 1 1 0 1 k c a l b n e e r G Base color black Base color green ...

Page 132: ...r o l o c i t l u M 1 1 1 t e s l o b m y s d e m m a r g o r p n o i t a l u m E 0 3 2 4 4 2 2 4 n i k c a l B e d o m 7 5 t e s r e t c a r a h c e s a B 0 0 0 t e s r e t c a r a h c t x e T L P A 1 0 0 d e t c e l e s 2 S S P 0 1 0 n o i t a l u m E 0 3 2 4 4 2 2 4 n i d i l a v n I e d o m d e t c e l e s 3 S S P 1 1 0 n o i t a l u m E 0 3 2 4 4 2 2 4 n i d i l a v n I e d o m d e t c e l e ...

Page 133: ...p f i r o l o c i t l u M 1 1 1 t e s l o b m y s d e m m a r g o r p n o i t a l u m E 0 3 2 4 4 2 2 4 n i k c a l B e d o m 7 d n a 6 5 e h t n i 7 d n a 6 5 s t i B o t t l u a f e D 0 0 0 t e s r e t c a r a h c r o f e t u b i r t t a d l e i f d e d n e t x e n o i t c e l e s t e s r e t c a r a h c t x e T L P A 1 0 0 d e t c e l e s 2 S S P 0 1 0 n o i t a l u m E 0 3 2 4 4 2 2 4 n i d i ...

Page 134: ... m i c e D h c n i r e p 0 4 A 4 n i e g a p l a c i g o l f o h t g n e L t n e t x e Y s t i n u l s t i n u 0 4 4 1 h t g n e l h c n i 1 1 l a m i c e D h c n i r e p 0 E D 3 s g a l f a t a d d e r e d r O s g a l f t x e t k c o l b e g a p d e r e d r o n U 0 0 n o i t a t n e i r o s i x a X s e e r g e d 0 0 0 0 0 n o i t a t n e i r o s i x a Y s e e r g e d 0 9 0 0 D 2 n o i t i s o p t...

Page 135: ...g a u g n a L l e n a p y t i l a u q t n o F p o e n i l f f o m o r f n o i t c e l e s y t i l a u q t n i r P l e n a p e p y t t n o F I P C d n a y t i l a u q t n i r p y b d e n i m r e t e D l e n a p p o e n i l f f o m o r f s n o i t c e l e s y t i l a u Q g n i s s e c o r P a t a D r o F r o F c i h t o G s i t n o f t l u a f e d e h t y t i l a u Q t x e T g n i s s e c o r P a t ...

Page 136: ... a l e r r o C N O s i 1 t i B 4 e t y B f i y l n o d i l a v e m a n r e i f i t n e d I n 7 a t a D a t a d r o d n a s r e t e m a r a p s d n a r e p o s d n a m m o c b u s c i f i c e p S d n a m m o c n e v i g e h t r o f e t a i r p o r p p a s a s d l e i f Note 1 Bit numbering follows the EBCDIC standard with Bit 0 being the most significant bit Note 2 If the Correlation ID field is no...

Page 137: ...Control Function Set Commands The Device Control function set contains the commands used to set up the page communicate device controls and manage theAcknowledge protocol The Device Control function set commands are d n a m m o C e d o C n o i t p i r c s e D P O N 3 0 6 D n o i t a r e p O o N M T S 4 E 6 D l e d o M d n a e p y T e s n e S S H S 7 9 6 D e t a t S e m o H t e S K C A F F 6 D y l ...

Page 138: ... W D N E D 5 6 D d n E Graphics Function Set Commands The Graphics function set contains the commands and data controls for presenting graphics pictures on a logical page page segment or overlay area on a physical page The Graphics function set commands are d n a m m o C e d o C n o i t p i r c s e D C I W D 3 6 D l o r t n o C e g a m I e t i r W I W D 4 6 D e g a m I e t i r W D N E D 5 6 D d n ...

Page 139: ...ween the BO Begin Overlay command and the EP End Page command and cannot contain itself Overlays can be nested that is overlays can contain other overlays The depth of the overlay nesting cannot exceed five levels The Overlay function set commands are d n a m m o C e d o C n o i t p i r c s e D O B F D 6 D y a l r e v O n i g e B O D F E 6 D y a l r e v O e t e l e D O I D 7 6 D y a l r e v O e d ...

Page 140: ... A 1330 printer escape sequence consists of an escape character and an escape code The escape character alerts the 1330 to expect an escape code This appendix provides instructions for setting the escape character from the operator control panel Check with your system manager for the correct escape character to use Escape codes give the 1330 specific instructions to change a parameter such as font...

Page 141: ...racter should be one that is never otherwise used Refer to the table in Figure B 2 to find the escape character you want to use Note that symbols in this table are for reference only Then enter the decimal number corresponding to this character in the printer s memory by using Configuration Option 503 2124 Escape Character First however follow the instructions under Getting Started immediately fol...

Page 142: ... 8 0 ö 4 1 1 Ï 5 4 1 r 6 7 1 Q 2 2 0 3 5 0 4 8 0 ü 5 1 1 Ö 6 4 1 s 7 7 1 R 3 2 0 4 5 0 5 8 0 â 6 1 1 Ü 7 4 1 t 8 7 1 S 4 2 0 5 5 0 6 8 0 ê 7 1 1 Â 8 4 1 u 9 7 1 T 5 2 0 6 5 0 7 8 0 î 8 1 1 Ê 9 4 1 v 0 8 1 U 6 2 0 7 5 0 8 8 0 ô 9 1 1 Î 0 5 1 w 1 8 1 V 7 2 0 8 5 0 9 8 0 û 0 2 1 Ô 1 5 1 x 2 8 1 W 8 2 0 9 5 0 0 9 0 á 1 2 1 Û 2 5 1 y 3 8 1 X 9 2 0 0 6 0 1 9 0 é 2 2 1 Á 3 5 1 z 4 8 1 Y 0 3 0 s t P 1 6 0...

Page 143: ...to Figure B 2 5 Press the Save key to activate this escape character and press Stop to quit To display the number of the escape character follow Steps 1 through 3 Final Step Finally use Configuration Option 804 APA Print Direction in Chapter 4 for better bar code registration 1 Press the Stop key 2 Enter Options mode 3 Select Option 804 4 Press the Left Arrow or Right Arrow key until 1 is displaye...

Page 144: ...ts its own carriage return which may produce an undesirable printed result Using proportional spacing may cause unpredictable results because the characters per inch CPI cannot be measured Under LU1 escape code functions will affect print quality CPI LPI and underline in the same way as SCS control codes Powering off and on the 1330 will change the escape sequence settings back to the parameter se...

Page 145: ... C 8 N A E s r e t c a r a h C 3 1 N A E 3 3 d e v a e l r e t n I 5 f o 2 4 3 l a i r t s u d n I 5 f o 2 5 3 R A B A D O C 6 3 y e s s e l P d e i f i d o M I S M 7 3 t x e t d r a d n a t S 8 3 y e s s e l P 9 3 9 f o 3 0 8 1 t n o F t c e l e S r e t c a r a h c l a m r o N 1 8 2 t n o F t c e l e S Q L N y t i l a u q r e t t e l r a e N 2 8 3 t n o F t c e l e S g n i c a p s l a n o i t r o...

Page 146: ...um number of printable characters is dependent on the bar code type employed Data to be printed as bar codes consists of numbers letters and mathematical symbols Readability Bar code strips may vary in readability Note You may want to test to find the most readable strip Density You must know where the bar codes and standard text optional are to be printed Bar codes can be printed at 10 or 12 CPI ...

Page 147: ... stickers Standard text can contain data to be used internally such as the title or description of an item Bar Code Types Ten types of bar codes can be printed by the 1330 Figure B 4 lists these bar codes e d o C e p a c s E e p y T e d o C r a B 2 3 s r e t c a r a h C 8 C P U 2 3 s r e t c a r a h C 3 1 C P U 2 3 s r e t c a r a h C 8 N A E 2 3 s r e t c a r a h C 3 1 N A E 3 3 d e v a e l r e t...

Page 148: ...0 Escape Sequence Format 1 Escape character 2 XX Bar code type 32 through 36 and 38 through 39 are valid bar code types 3 YYY Print head position for bar codes This parameter is measured in 0 1 inch 2 5 mm units from the left margin Field is one to three digits long 4 Data separator character 5 Bar code data This data is the symbols to be printed in the bar code strip 6 Data separator character It...

Page 149: ... front panel or using an SCS character string Figure B 5 lists common bar code heights and the corresponding number of New Line commands required to produce them 13 Line terminator Either 31 or 30 must be used to end the escape sequence string If multiple bar codes are to be printed from a single bar code escape sequence Numbers 1 through 11 must be completed with or without standard text before t...

Page 150: ... C I P L 3 1 1 3 3 2 2 1 3 3 1 1 4 3 2 1 5 2 1 2 4 4 3 3 1 4 4 1 1 5 2 1 1 6 2 1 3 6 3 2 4 6 5 5 1 6 2 1 1 9 2 1 4 8 8 5 5 4 3 6 8 7 7 1 8 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 6 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 4 2 Figure B 5 Calculating New Line Characters Note Short bar code strips demand greater accuracy of the operator during the scanning procedure ...

Page 151: ...ptical Character Reader Parameter The 1330 prints two machine readable character sets in addition to bar codes These sets are OCR A and OCR B Character dimensions are determined by international standards programmed into the printer All characters are printed in near letter quality font at 10 or 12 CPI The default setting is O OFF To enable OCR A use escape sequence 85 To enable OCR B use escape s...

Page 152: ...701333 004 B 25 Programming Notes Figure B 6 OCR A Character Set ...

Page 153: ...B 26 701333 004 Programming Notes Figure B 7 OCR B Character Set ...

Page 154: ...r application program your host computer will need to send commands and data to the printer via the interface To exercise this capability you will need a working knowledge of BASIC or an equivalent language For example within BASIC an LPRINT statement can be used to send a command or commands to the printer Refer to your host computer manual or to a programmer s manual for additional information M...

Page 155: ... e s e R T C S E 4 8 7 2 4 5 B 1 t p i r c s b u S t e S 1 S C S E 1 0 3 8 7 2 1 0 3 5 B 1 t p i r c s b u S t e s e R T C S E 4 8 7 2 4 5 B 1 e r o c s r e v O t e S 1 _ C S E 1 0 5 9 7 2 1 0 F 5 B 1 e r o c s r e v O t e s e R 0 _ C S E 0 0 5 9 7 2 0 0 F 5 B 1 e k i r t S e l b u o D t e S G C S E 1 7 7 2 7 4 B 1 e k i r t S e l b u o D t e s e R H C S E 2 7 7 2 8 4 B 1 p i k S n o i t a r o f r...

Page 156: ... e D x e H n r u t e R e g a i r r a C t e S R C 3 1 D O e c a p s k c a B t e S S B 8 0 8 0 t r a t S e d o M e c a p S l a n o i t r o p o r P 1 P C S E 1 0 0 8 7 2 1 0 0 5 B 1 e c a p S l a n o i t r o p o r P t e s e R 0 P C S E 0 0 0 8 7 2 4 0 0 5 B 1 I P C 2 1 h c t i P e t i l E t e S C S E 8 5 7 2 A 3 B 1 I P C 5 1 t e S m C S E 9 0 1 7 2 D 6 B 1 I P C 1 7 1 d e s n e d n o C t e S I S 5 1...

Page 157: ...aper motion is controlled with the commands listed below n o i t c n u F e d o C l a m i c e D x e H d e e F m r o F F F 2 1 D O d e e F e n i L F L 0 1 A 0 6 1 2 5 5 2 o t 0 h c n I 6 1 2 n f o d e e F e n i L n J C S E n 4 7 7 2 n A 4 B 1 h c n I 8 1 o t g n i c a p S e n i L t e S 0 C S E 8 4 7 2 0 3 B 1 6 1 2 5 5 2 o t 6 1 2 1 h c n I 6 1 2 n o t g n i c a p S e n i L t e S n 3 C S E n 1 5 7 2...

Page 158: ...ndler module is installed Refer to Chapter 2 for information on installing the Forms Handler module Vertical Tabbing Commands Vertical tab stops to control paper motion are set with the following commands n o i t c n u F e d o C l a m i c e D x e H m r o F f o p o T t e S 4 C S E 2 5 7 2 4 3 B 1 b a T l a c i t r e V e t u c e x E T V 1 1 B O s p o t S b a T l a c i t r e V t e S 0 k n 1 n B C S E...

Page 159: ...er to skip n lines on the current page and advance the paper to the first printline m o r F o T n i g r a M t h g i R a c i P 2 n i g r a M t f e L n m u l o C 0 8 e h t h t i w 0 8 n m u l o C 2 3 1 e h t h t i w 2 3 1 e t i l E 3 n i g r a M t f e L n m u l o C 0 8 e h t h t i w 6 9 n m u l o C 2 3 1 e h t h t i w 8 5 1 d e s n e d n o C 4 n i g r a M t f e L n m u l o C 0 8 e h t h t i w 7 3 1 ...

Page 160: ... p 2 p 1 p e g a m I y t i s n e D e l b u o D 2 n 1 n L C S E k p 2 p 1 p 2 n 1 n 6 7 7 2 k p 2 p 1 p 2 n 1 n C 4 B 1 k p 2 p 1 p e g a m I d e e p S e l b u o D d n a y t i s n e D e l b u o D 2 n 1 n Y C S E k p 2 p 1 p 2 n 1 n 9 8 7 2 k p 2 p 1 p 2 n 1 n 9 5 B 1 k p 2 p 1 p e g a m I y t i s n e D e l p u r d a u Q 2 n 1 n Z C S E k p 2 p 1 p 2 n 1 n 0 9 7 2 k p 2 p 1 p 2 n 1 n A 5 B 1 k p 2 p...

Page 161: ...t e S G C d a o l n w o D Q L N t c e l e S 6 I C S E 6 0 3 7 7 2 4 0 9 4 B 1 t e S G C l a n r e t n I I I Q L N t c e l e S 3 I C S E 3 0 3 7 7 2 3 0 9 4 B 1 t e S G C l a n r e t n I c i l a t I I I Q L N t c e l e S B 0 I C S E 1 1 3 7 7 2 B 0 9 4 B 1 t e S G C d a o l n w o D I I Q L N t c e l e S 7 I C S E 7 0 3 7 7 2 7 0 9 4 B 1 t e S G C d a o l n w o D e t a n r e t l A I I Q L N t c e l ...

Page 162: ...the number n of characters to be printed from the all character set where n 256n2 n1 Language Set Selection Commands A language set selection command is listed below n o i t c n u F e d o C l a m i c e D x e H e g a u g n a L r o t a r e p O t c e l e S 1 m L 2 n 1 n L E B C S E 7 0 1 9 7 2 1 m 6 7 2 n 1 n 7 0 B 5 B 1 1 m C 4 2 n 1 n Language Set Selection Commands Note n1 and n2 specify the numbe...

Page 163: ... fonts are cleared and the language is initialized to user defined settings Option 201 04 Printer is initialized to the factory default settings which include CPI LPI MPP MPL left margin single or double space and print quality The download font is not cleared but the download selection is reset to the resident font selection 05 Printer is initialized to the factory default settings which include ...

Page 164: ...l a n o i t c e r i d i B 5 I P C 0 1 Q L N l a n o i t c e r i d i n U l a n o i t c e r i d i B y l n o I P C 0 1 d e v r e s e R 4 Q L N t c e l e S 3 t n o f Q L N s t c e l e S y e k Q L N t n o f I I Q L N s t c e l e S y e k Q L N e l b a n e d e e f m r o F 2 t s o h m o r f d e e f m r o f e r o n g I m r o f f o p o t t a s i r e t n i r p n e h w d e e f m r o f r o n o H h t g n e l e ...

Page 165: ...d Functions in ASCII Mode The commands listed in this section are operational when the printer is in TI 810 emulation l o b m y S e u l a V x e H n o i t p i r c s e D L U N 0 0 T V t e S e h t e t a n i m r e t o t d e s u s i l l u N s g n i r t s D C S E T H t e S d n a B C S E L E B 7 0 p e e b e l g n i s a r o f m r a l a e h t d n u o S S B 8 0 e c a p s k c a B T H 9 0 b a t l a t n o z i ...

Page 166: ...o H 4 4 3 0 I P L 6 o T 5 5 3 0 I P L 8 o T 6 6 3 0 I P C 0 1 o T 7 7 3 0 I P C 1 7 1 o T A 3 1 P P M t e S B 3 0 P P M t l u a f e d e r o t s e R m D 6 0 I P C 5 1 o T r 2 7 1 r o l o c t c e l e S For Select Color parameters refer to Miscellaneous Commands above The 1330 does not support the Denmark Norway United Kingdom Germany and Sweden Finland languages under TI 810 emulation The vertical f...

Page 167: ... 0 2 of 5 Interleaved 4 Code 3 of 9 5 EAN 8 6 EAN 13 13 UPC A 14 UPC E not supported HEX 3B or Decimal 59 BC Height n 12 inches HEX 3B or Decimal 59 HRI 0 Turn Human Readable Code OFF 1 Turn Human Readable Code ON HEX 3B or Decimal 59 HEX 7D or Decimal 125 2 Activate Bar Code The activate bar code command starts the printer processing the following data as bar code characters Command Format ESC 3t...

Page 168: ...ar code printout Therefore the number of linefeeds that follows theANSI escape code is crucial for the entire bar code to be printed If the bar code height is one inch then at 6 LPI it will take six linefeeds to process the bar code printout The number of linefeeds required is determined by the expression LF n 12 LPI without human readable and plus one or two linefeeds with human readable where n ...

Page 169: ...sing the data 3 of 9 as the bar code with three lines of text adjacent to the bar code One line of text will be on the same line as the bar code command and two lines will follow that complete the processing of the bar code printout Data before ESC 4 6 0 ESC 3t 3 of 9 ESC 0t Data after CR LF Line 2 CR LF Line 3 CR LF ...

Page 170: ... C Character Sets The following tables show the character sets used by the 1330 in ASCII mode The characters in each of these sets can be printed in Draft DP Text and NLQ PC CHARACTER SET 1 Available with Proprinter emulation ...

Page 171: ...C 2 701333 004 Character Sets PC CHARACTER SET 2 Available with Proprinter emulation ...

Page 172: ...701333 004 C 3 Character Sets PC ALL CHARACTER SET Available with Proprinter emulation ...

Page 173: ...C 4 701333 004 Character Sets PC MULTILINGUAL CHARACTER SET Available with Proprinter emulation ...

Page 174: ... h C e u l a V x e H e u l a V l a m i c e D e c a p s 0 2 2 3 1 2 3 3 2 2 4 3 3 2 5 3 4 2 6 3 5 2 7 3 6 2 8 3 7 2 9 3 8 2 0 4 9 2 1 4 A 2 2 4 B 2 3 4 C 2 4 4 D 2 5 4 E 2 6 4 F 2 7 4 0 0 3 8 4 1 1 3 9 4 2 2 3 0 5 3 3 3 1 5 4 4 3 2 5 5 5 3 3 5 6 6 3 4 5 7 7 3 5 5 8 8 3 6 5 9 9 3 7 5 A 3 8 5 B 3 9 5 ...

Page 175: ... 3 6 9 9 d 4 6 0 0 1 e 5 6 1 0 1 f 6 6 2 0 1 g 7 6 3 0 1 h 8 6 4 0 1 i 9 6 5 0 1 j A 6 6 0 1 k B 6 7 0 1 Note Using Configuration Option 201 Language choice 3 ASCII EBCDIC replaces the threeASCII characters hex values 5B 5D 5E with the three EBCDIC characters respectively Refer to Chapter 5 of this manual Note This table gives both the hexadecimal and decimal value of the character codes ...

Page 176: ... r c s e D e f i L d e t a m i t s E 1 0 0 2 6 3 5 5 9 g n i t f i h s n o n k c a l B n o i l l i m 2 2 2 0 0 0 7 8 5 5 9 y r a m i r p r o l o c 4 k c a r t r e p n o i l l i m 2 2 Print Heads t r a P r e b m u N n o i t p i r c s e D d e t a m i t s E e f i L 1 0 0 7 6 5 3 5 9 t n e m e c a l p e r d a e h t n i r p e r i w 8 1 2 0 X 0 3 3 1 t i k n o i l l i m 0 0 3 ...

Page 177: ...orded each time the print head is replaced See Chapter 4 for instructions on getting the character count See Chapter 7 for print head replacement instructions Style Date Character Count First print head replacement ______ _______ _______________ Second print head replacement ______ _______ _______________ Third print head replacement ______ _______ _______________ ...

Page 178: ...n 4 34 Display Character Count 4 32 Display Language 4 9 Dotted Zero 4 12 Early Print Complete 4 26 Index Symbols 100 Page Format 3270 4 5 100 Page Format ASCII 5 5 200 Font Print Quality 3270 4 8 200 Font Print Quality ASCII 5 7 2124 Escape Character option 3270 4 26 300 Compatibility 3270 4 13 300 Compatibility ASCII 5 10 3270 Configuration option numbers 101 Left Margin 4 5 102 Characters per I...

Page 179: ... Communication 3270 4 25 500 Communication ASCII 5 22 600Attachment 3270 4 27 600Attachment ASCII 5 26 700 Extended Keypad 3270 4 28 700 Extended Keypad ASCII 5 27 800 Program Symbol 3270 4 33 A Adjusting the Top of Form Position 6 3 Alarm on Error option 3270 4 18 Alarm on Error option ASCII 5 15 All PointsAddressability 1 5 APA Print Direction option 3270 4 34 ASCII Configuration option numbers ...

Page 180: ...e Timeout 5 26 Ignore Sign 5 12 Interface 5 26 Interface Type 5 27 KeyAlarm 5 14 Language 5 7 Left Margin 5 5 Line Feed Definition 5 11 Line Spacing 5 7 Lines per Inch 5 6 Maximum Print Position 5 6 Modem Control 5 24 Module Type Override 5 17 Mono Dual Case 5 9 Operator PanelAdjust 5 21 Paper EjectAdjustment 5 18 Paper Jam Sensor Enable 5 19 Paper Out Sensor Enable 5 19 Paper Skew Sensor Enable 5...

Page 181: ...rors General 8 1 Intervention required 8 1 Unusual 8 1 Escape Characters Selecting B 14 F Force Set Media Size option 3270 4 8 Form Feed FF option 3270 4 14 Form Feed key 3 4 Form Feed Printed with a Space option 3270 4 15 Form Feed with Auto New Line at Print End option 4 14 Form Length option 3270 4 7 Form Length option ASCII 5 7 Formatted Print option 3270 4 15 Forms Specifications 2 11 Full Fo...

Page 182: ...3 Paper Skew Sensor Enable option ASCII 5 20 Parallel Cable 2 10 Parity option ASCII 5 23 Part Numbers Nonshifting ribbon 2 4 print head 7 2 Shifting ribbon 2 4 POR Custom Set option 3270 4 31 POR Custom Set option ASCII 5 30 Power Cable Requirements 2 8 Print Buffer Reprinting 6 4 Print Configuration option 3270 4 28 Print Configuration option ASCII 5 27 Print Head Column Spacing option 3270 4 19...

Page 183: ...tup key 3 5 Setup Line Printing 6 2 Shifting Ribbon 2 4 Start key 3 3 Start Mode After Eject option 3270 4 24 Start ModeAfter Eject option ASCII 5 21 Status Display 3 1 Status Message Chart A 1 Stop Bits option ASCII 5 24 Stop key 3 3 Stop Mode Timeout option 3270 4 24 T Text Orientation option 3270 4 11 Top of Form Adjusting 6 3 Top of Form key 3 4 Two Pass Print Direction option 3270 4 10 Two Pa...

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