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Epson Command

ASCII

Hexadecimal

Decimal

Character Set (continued)

International Language

Chararacter Sets

American

ESC R NUL

1B 52 00

27 82 0

French

ESC R SOH

1B 52 01

27 82 1

German

ESC R STX

1B 52 02

27 82 2

British

ESC R ETX

1B 52 03

27 82 3

Danish I

ESC R EOT

1B 52 04

27 82 4

Swedish

ESC R ENQ

1B 52 05

27 82 5

Italian

ESC R ACK

1B 52 06

27 82 6

Spanish I

ESC R BEL

1B 52 07

27 82 7

Japanese

ESC R BS

1B 52 08

27 82 8

Norwegian

ESC R HT

1B 52 09

27 82 9

Danish II

ESC R LF

1B 52 0A

27 82 10

Spanish II

ESC R VT

1B 52 0B

27 82 11

Latin American

ESC R FF

1B 52 0C

27 82 12

French Canadian

ESC R CR

1B 52 0D

27 82 13

Dutch

ESC R SO

1B 52 0E

27 82 14

Publisher

ESC R @

1B 52 40

27 82 64

Code Page

Multilingual 850

ESC R SUB

1B 52 1A

27 82 26

Norway 865

ESC R ESC

1B 52 1B

27 82 27

Portugal 860

ESC R FS

1B 52 1C

27 82 28

Canada French

ESC R +

1B 52 2B

27 82 43

BRASCII

ESC R P

1B 52 50

27 82 80

Abicomp

ESC R Q

1B 52 51

27 82 81

ISO 8859/15

ESC R R

1B 52 52

27 82 82

IBM Multilingual 858

ECS R S

1B 52 53

27 82 83

Italic Character Set

Cancel

ESC 5

1B 35

27 53

Select

ESC 4

1B 34

27 52

Slant (Italics)/Graphics

Character Table

Slant (italic)

ESC t 0

1B 74 30

27 116 48

Epson Graphics

ESC t 1

1B 74 31

27 116 49

Summary of Contents for Microline 4410

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Page 2: ...okidata com Year 2000 Compliance All products currently sold by Okidata are Year 2000 Compliant Each product contains information technology that accurately processes date and time data between the ye...

Page 3: ...r type and contain general information Cautions Caution Cautions are set in bold italics and contain information regarding actions which could potentially cause personal injury or damage to the printe...

Page 4: ...ations 11 Switching Back and Forth between Configurations 12 Resetting the Menu 12 Printing a List of Menu Items 12 Summary of Menu Settings 13 Explanation of Menu Settings 17 2 Maintenance 22 Replaci...

Page 5: ...42 A Specifications 44 General Specifications 44 Font Specifications 45 Reliability 46 Paper Specifications 46 Front Feed 46 Rear Feed 47 Physical Specifications 47 Environmental Specifications 47 Ele...

Page 6: ...e 111 Running a Hexadecimal Dump 111 E Character Sets 112 Lower ASCII Character Sets 112 Upper ASCII Character Sets 116 Epson International Character Substitutions 120 IBM International Character Subs...

Page 7: ...tions Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement 132 Industry Canada Radio Interference Statement 132 European Union Council of the European Communities Statement of Electromagnetic Conformance...

Page 8: ...ower Light On off printer on off Alarm Light On printer error such as paper out paper jam etc Blinking printer error such as ROM RAM error spacing error etc Status Light On printer is ready to receive...

Page 9: ...RK Button Press to park continuous form currently in paper path TEAR Button Press to move form up to tear position FF LOAD Micro Feed Up Button Press to move paper to next Top of Form If paper is park...

Page 10: ...ress to page through available groups in the menu With SHIFT press to page backwards through available groups OPTION Button Press to pages through available setting values for the selected item With S...

Page 11: ...change in the menu 7 Press MENU to exit the menu mode For example to change to 12 cpi pitch 1 Press MENU 2 Press GROUP until Font appears on the display 3 Press ITEM until Pitch appears on the display...

Page 12: ...e new CFG designation appears on the second line of the display Resetting the Menu You can reset the menu to the original factory settings or engage one of the user set values CFG1 or CFG2 as the defa...

Page 13: ...BM Epson Set II IBM Epson Standard ML Line Graphics ML Block Graphics ML Language Set American French German British Danish I Swedish Italian Spanish I Japanese Norwegian Danish II Spanish II Latin Am...

Page 14: ...Right 0 15 mm Right 0 10 mm Right 0 05 mm Right 0 0 05 mm Left 0 10 mm Left 0 15 mm Left 0 20 mm Left 0 25 mm Left Registration 3 0 25 mm Right 0 20 mm Right 0 15 mm Right 0 10 mm Right 0 05 mm Right...

Page 15: ...DEL Code No Yes ML emulation only SI Pitch 10 15 CPI 17 1 CPI IBM emulation only SI Pitch 12 12 CPI 20 CPI IBM emulation only Time Out Print Valid Invalid Auto Select No Yes ESC SI Pitch 17 1 CPI 20...

Page 16: ...Valid Invalid Epson emulation only Bi Direction Enable Disable Serial I F Parity None Odd Even Serial Bits 8 Bits 7 Bits Protocol Ready Busy X ON X OFF Diagnostic Test No Yes Busy Line SSD SSD DTR RT...

Page 17: ...valid paper path controlled by software All Set Up Valid paper path controlled by printer paper automatically switches to the alternate path when current paper runs out Auto Select If you always use t...

Page 18: ...l Ready signal is required when the printer is selected leave as Ready on Power Up if the DTR signal is required when the printer is turned on Emulation Mode Sets the printer emulation Not Printer app...

Page 19: ...will do All Parallel I F when it receives the I Prime signal from the software Buffer Print prints out the buffer contents before resetting Buffer Clear dumps the buffer contents immediately Invalid c...

Page 20: ...ss All Set Up than 1 25 mm of paper remains and stops printing Change to Yes to override the sensor Caution This can cause loss of data and damage the printhead Print DEL Code Change to Yes if you wis...

Page 21: ...mand is received Size Change to Double for double width and All Font height printing Skip Over Perf Change to Yes if you want the printer to All Rear Feed go to the next page when it comes within Fron...

Page 22: ...ng the Ribbon Remove the Old Ribbon 1 Turn the printer off then press on the area s marked PUSH and open the printhead access cover Caution The printhead may be extremely HOT 2 Move the printhead to t...

Page 23: ...ridge Prepare the New Ribbon 1 Open the new ribbon cartridge and swing out the ribbon arms at either end of the ribbon cartridge until they snap into place 2 Push in on the white plastic ribbon restra...

Page 24: ...place the ribbon arms over the metal tabs at either end then press down on the cartridge 2 Feed the ribbon over the back of the printhead threading it into the black guides 1 on either side of the pr...

Page 25: ...close the printhead access cover Caution Do NOT turn the knob clockwise this can cause the ribbon to jam Clearing Paper Jams Front Feed Jams To clear a front feed paper jam 1 Press PARK to retract the...

Page 26: ...to experience paper jams there are probably some inaccessible pieces stuck in the paper path To correct this 1 Press the PARK button to retract the paper from the paper path 2 Open the front access d...

Page 27: ...d swing the cover back 4 Open the tractor covers and remove the jammed paper Be careful to remove any ripped pieces 5 Tear off two or three forms to ensure a clean unwrinkled form then reload the cont...

Page 28: ...and press FF LOAD The sheet will feed into the printer pulling any loose pieces through the path and out into the printhead area 4 Remove the pieces then press FF LOAD and remove the thick paper 5 Rel...

Page 29: ...vents or strong detergents on the cabinet they could damage the housing Cleaning the Interior 1 Press PARK to remove the paper from the print path 2 Turn the printer off 3 Press on the area s marked P...

Page 30: ...loose bits of paper then close the cover 8 Open the rear feed access cover and vacuum out any paper dust and loose bits of paper then close the cover 9 Turn the printer back on and press FF LOAD to lo...

Page 31: ...fuse has not blown nor the circuit breaker tripped 3 Check the fuse 1 at the back of the printer Problem The printer does not print when the computer sends data Solutions 1 Is the Status light on If n...

Page 32: ...et properly Problem The files I send do not print the way I have the menu and front panel set Solution Before sending a file to the printer the software may be sending either an initialization string...

Page 33: ...f the printer is flush with the edge of the table If you are switching paper paths on a regular basis use a table support for the printer which is close to the front to back depth of the printer so th...

Page 34: ...the envelopes from the print path 7 Hold SHIFT and press PATH TOF to reset the Top of Form to the factory setting 8 Press FF LOAD to load the envelopes back into the print path Error Messages Error M...

Page 35: ...service provider see Section 4 HEAD THERMISTOR Printhead thermistor is damaged Contact your service provider see Section 4 HOMING Try turning the printer off then on again If message persists contact...

Page 36: ...e persists contact your service provider see Section 4 PAPER END Paper has run out Load a new stack of continuous forms PAPER JAM Paper edge has ripped and caused a jam Clear the paper jam see Section...

Page 37: ...problem try installing a new ribbon SP THERMAL The spacing motor has overheated Turn the printer off and wait for it to cool down then try again If the message persists contact your service provider...

Page 38: ...oof of purchase is required for warranty work Be sure to retain your purchase documents Okidata Information System Automated Attendant 1 800 OKI DATA 1 800 654 3282 U S and Canada only For automated c...

Page 39: ...all current OKI products They can answer your questions regarding Locations of Sales Service Dealers Installation of your OKI printer Usage normal maintenance of your printer Availability installatio...

Page 40: ...r round trip shipping repair via a depot Carry in repairs must be called in first to schedule service In Latin America Before shipping your printer call one of the service centers listed below For a c...

Page 41: ...U S and Canada call 1 800 OKIDATA 1 800 654 3282 for the nearest Authorized Sales and Service location Have your ZIP code ready for our Customer Support Representatives In the U S order toll free by p...

Page 42: ...e in network environments OKI Adapter Card For Pacemark 4410 non network version only This card installs in the network option slot to allow use with third party options such as Twinax Coax boards For...

Page 43: ...43 Tear Bar Cover Order 40519801...

Page 44: ...144 dpi vertical Epson IBM Modes 240 dpi horizontal x 216 dpi vertical Print Speed Mode Characters per Inch Speed Characters per Second HSD High Speed Draft 10 cpi 1066 cps 12 cpi 1066 cps 15 cpi 1066...

Page 45: ...38 4 KBps maximum baud rate Optional OkiLAN 6100e EtherNet Network Print Server Model 4410 Network Ready Standard Centronics parallel IEEE 1284 Nibble Mode RS 232C 25 pin Serial 38 4 KBps maximum bau...

Page 46: ...9 mm 76 to 419 mm Carbonless 1 9 max 9 to 11 lb 0 031 inch 3 to 16 inches 34 to 40 g m2 0 79 mm 76 to 419 mm Interleaf 1 6 max 9 to 14 lb paper 0 031 inch 3 to 16 inches 34 to 52 g m2 0 79 mm 76 to 41...

Page 47: ...16 inches 34 to 52 g m2 0 36 mm 76 to 419 mm 9 lb carbon 34 g m2 For paper widths less than 5 inches 127 mm remove the support between the tractors Physical Specifications Dimensions Width 30 inches 7...

Page 48: ...AC universal Frequency 50 or 60 Hz 2 Power Consumption Idling Less than 15 watts Local Test About 295 watts Memory ROM two x 512 KB EPROM RAM Resident 512KB Receive Buffer Size 28KB maximum 56KB maxim...

Page 49: ...A approved shielded cable maximum 6 feet with twisted pair conductors Parallel Interface Pin Assignments Pin No Signal Return Pin Direction 1 Data Strobe 19 To printer 2 Data Bit 1 20 To printer 3 Dat...

Page 50: ...50 15 Unused 16 0V No Return 17 Chassis Ground No Return 18 5V From printer 19 to 30 0V 31 I Prime To printer 32 Fault From printer 33 0V 34 Unused 35 36 Select I To printer...

Page 51: ...Message Buffer Length 8 192 bytes Communication Protocol Ready Busy default or X ON X OFF Serial Interface Pin Assignments Pin No Signal Symbol Direction 1 Protective Ground PG 2 Transmitted Data TD...

Page 52: ..._____ 3 RD RD 3 ______________ 2 TD CTS 5 ______________ 11 SSD DSR 6 ______________ 20 DTR 6 DSR SG 7 ______________ 7 SG 4 RTS 5 CTS IBM 9 Pin Cable Configuration Computer Printer RD 2 _____________...

Page 53: ...RAM GOOD if the memory check is okay or RAM BAD if the memory check fails The signal logic is checked If the signal logic is okay I F GOOD prints If it is faulty I F BAD prints Hexadecimal characters...

Page 54: ...h the printer The interface is supplied with a short cable for connection of the parallel interface Note The Ethernet port requires a 10 100 BaseT cable with two twisted wire pairs Ethernet 10 100 Bas...

Page 55: ...Data acknowledge signal 11 BUSY Printer Indicates the printer is not ready to receive data 12 PAPER ERROR Printer Indicates a paper error 13 SELECT Printer Indicates the printer is online 14 nAUTOFEE...

Page 56: ...ect CFG2 ESC DLE J P1 1B 10 4A P1 02 27 16 74 P1 2 P1 0 command valid STX P1 1 command invalid Delete DEL 7F 128 Emulation Mode Select Epson FX ESC 1B 7B 40 27 123 64 IBM Proprinter ESC NUL 1B 7B 00 2...

Page 57: ...one line ESC 1B 3C 27 60 Print Speed Half On ESC s 1 1B 73 31 27 115 49 Off ESC s 0 1B 73 30 27 115 48 Print Suppress On DC3 13 19 Off DC1 11 17 Reset Clear Print Buffer ESC 1B 40 27 64 Clear Buffer...

Page 58: ...n 1B 25 39 n 27 37 57 n n 1 to 255 n 216 inch increments ESC 3 n 1B 33 n 27 51 n n 0 to 255 1 6 inch ESC 2 1B 32 27 50 1 8 inch ESC 0 1B 30 27 48 7 72 inch ESC 1 1B 31 27 49 Margins Bottom Auto Skip C...

Page 59: ...4 x1 x2 x3 xk 27 68 x1 x2 x3 xk x 1 to 255 NUL 00 0 k 1 to 32 Margins Set by character columns Set left margin ESC l n 1B 6C n 27 108 n Pitch Range for n 10 cpi 1 to 134 12 cpi 1 to 162 15 cpi 1 to 20...

Page 60: ...print position ESC DLE n A1 A2 1B 10 40 n A1 A2 27 16 64 n A1 A2 n 0 to 255 of bytes P1 P2 P3 P4 P1 P2 P3 P4 P1 P2 P3 P4 to follow A1 0 to 255 even print position absolute from left edge odd print po...

Page 61: ...ompressed Set Reset b1 Proportional Set Reset b0 Set cpi 12 cpi 10 cpi Double Height Printing On ESC w 1 1B 77 31 27 119 49 Off ESC w 0 1B 77 30 27 119 48 Double Width Expanded Printing On ESC W 1 1B...

Page 62: ...styles Courier ESC k 0 1B 6B 30 27 107 48 Gothic ESC k 1 1B 6B 31 27 107 49 OCR B ESC k 5 1B 6B 35 27 107 53 Character Control Emphasized Mode Reset ESC F 1B 46 27 70 Set ESC E 1B 45 27 69 Enhanced Do...

Page 63: ...31 27 45 49 Off ESC 0 1B 2D 30 27 45 48 Character Set Assign character table ESC t Hn 1B 28 74 Hn 27 40 116 Hn Ln Hn 0 to 255 Pn1 Pn2 Pn3 Pn1 Pn2 Pn3 Pn1 Pn2 Pn3 Pn1 Pn2 Pn3 0 to 255 Control Codes Pri...

Page 64: ...sh II ESC R VT 1B 52 0B 27 82 11 Latin American ESC R FF 1B 52 0C 27 82 12 French Canadian ESC R CR 1B 52 0D 27 82 13 Dutch ESC R SO 1B 52 0E 27 82 14 Publisher ESC R 1B 52 40 27 82 64 Code Page Multi...

Page 65: ...ed character set ESC 0 1B 25 30 27 37 48 Graphics Control Bit Image Graphics Double Horizontal ESC L n1 n2 1B 4C n1 n2 27 89 n1 n2 Density normal speed graphics data graphics data graphics data n1 n2...

Page 66: ...sity n 4 80 dpi n 5 72 dpi n 6 90 dpi n 7 144 dpi Reassign as Low Speed ESC L n 1B 3F 4C n 27 63 76 n Double Density n 0 60 dpi n 1 120 dpi n 2 120 dpi Quasi density n 3 240 dpi Quasi density n 4 80 d...

Page 67: ...240 dpi Quasi density n 4 80 dpi n 5 72 dpi n 6 90 dpi n 7 144 dpi Select 9 pin mode ESC m n1 n2 1B 5E m n1 n2 27 94 m n1 n2 m 0 single density graphics m 1 double density graphics m 2 high speed dbl...

Page 68: ...1 slow speed double density 120 dpi m 2 high speed double density 120 dpi m 3 quadruple density 240 dpi m 4 CRTI 80 dpi m 5 Plotter 1 1 72 dpi m 6 CRTII 90 dpi m 7 Double density plotter 144 dpi n1 n...

Page 69: ...lect ESC n1 n2 1B 5C n1 n2 27 92 n1 n2 n1 n2 total number of characters to be printed total n1 n2 x 256 Print one character only ESC 1B 5E 27 94 Emulation Mode Select IBM Proprinter ESC NUL 1B 7B 00 2...

Page 70: ...27 16 68 Pno See the end of this Pa1 Pb1 Pa2 Pa1 Pb1 Pa2 Pa1 Pb1 Pa2 Appendix for details Pb2 Pan Pbn Pb2 Pan Pbn Pb2 Pan Pbn on this command Select Menu Item 2 ESC DLE E Pno 1B 10 45 Pno 27 16 69 Pno...

Page 71: ...inch increments ESC A n 1B 41 n 27 65 n n 0 to 255 Activate line spacing ESC 2 1B 32 27 50 defined by ESC A n In n 144 inch n 0 to 255 ESC 9 n1 1B 25 39 n1 27 37 57 n1 In n 216 inch n 1 to 255 ESC 3...

Page 72: ...n2 2 to 255 right margin n1 n2 Print Position Define By dot n1 n2 0 to 255 dots ESC n1 n2 1B 7C n1 n2 27 124n1 n2 Set by dot columns ESC B n1 n2 n3 n4 1B 25 42 n1 n2 n3 n4 27 37 66 n1 n2 n3 n4 absolu...

Page 73: ...lative to current position A2 0 to 255 even toward right margin forward odd toward left margin reverse P1 P2 P3 P4 0000 to 9999 ASCII Horizontal Tab Execute HT 09 9 Horizontal Tabs Define ESC D x1 x2...

Page 74: ...n1 n2 27 91 64 n1 n2 Select m1 m2 m3 m4 m1 m2 m3 m4 m1 m2 m3 m4 n1 0 to 255 normally 4 n2 0 to 255 normally 0 m1 m2 0 m3 0 to 255 m3 Function 0 No change 1 LF unchanged single height 2 LF unchanged d...

Page 75: ...14 Off DC4 14 20 Print Quality Select Font n 0 to 255 ESC I n 1B 49 n 27 73 n MSB value of n LSB Print Mode XXXX0000B ROM UTL XXXX0001B HSD 12 cpi XXXX0010B ROM NLQ Sans Serif XXXX0011B ROM NLQ II Cou...

Page 76: ...p Hp set point size Np Np Lp Hp x 256 x 2 Np Point Size 0 to 43 Ignored 44 to 431 22 to 215 432 216 Character Control Emphasized On ESC E 1B 45 27 69 Off ESC F 1B 46 27 70 Enhanced double strike On ES...

Page 77: ...C 6 1B 36 27 54 IBM Code Page Select ESC T Ln Hn NUL 1B 5B 54 Ln Hn 00 27 91 84 Ln Hn 0 Ln Hn 0 to 255 specifies NUL Hcp Lcp NUL 00 Hcp Lcp 00 0 Hcp Lcp 0 amount of data to follow data Ln Hn x 256 NUL...

Page 78: ...33 70 Norwegian ESC G 1B 21 47 27 33 71 Dutch ESC H 1B 21 48 27 33 72 Italian ESC I 1B 21 49 27 33 73 French Canadian ESC J 1B 21 4A 27 33 74 Spanish ESC K 1B 21 4B 27 33 75 Latin American ESC L 1B 2...

Page 79: ...1 n2 Density high speed graphics data graphics data graphics data n1 n2 0 to 255 specifies of columns Quadruple Horizontal ESC Z n1 n2 1B 5A n1 n2 27 90 n1 n2 Density graphics data graphics data graph...

Page 80: ...1 1B 45 31 27 69 49 Paper Path Change to Rear Path ESC DLE I P1 0 1B 10 49 P1 30 27 16 73 P1 48 P1 represents the number of bytes of data Front Path ESC DLE I P1 1 1B 10 49 P1 31 27 16 73 P1 49 P1 re...

Page 81: ...14 Software I PRIME ESC NUL 1B 7D 00 27 125 0 Vertical Control Carriage Return and Line ESC n 1B 3F n 3A 27 63 n 58 Feed Control Line Feed n 144 inch ESC 5 n 1B 25 35 n 27 37 53 n n 0 to 255 Form Fee...

Page 82: ...rements ESC 9 n 1B 25 39 n 27 37 57 n n 0 to 127 1 6 inch increments ESC 6 1B 36 27 54 1 8 inch increments ESC 8 1B 38 27 56 Margin Bottom ESC S n 1B 25 53 n 27 37 83 n Auto Skip n 48 to 57 Top of For...

Page 83: ...Zm CR Xm Ym Zm 0D Xm Ym Zm 13 XYZ 000 to 999 ASCII X1 Y1 Z1 X2 Y2 Z2 Xm Ym Zm Pitch Argument X1 Y1 Z1 10 cpi 136 12 cpi 163 15cpi 204 17 1 cpi 233 20 cpi 272 Define up to 16 stops ESC ETX X1 Y1 Z1 1B...

Page 84: ...in ESC R 1B 25 52 27 37 82 1 120 inch increments n1 n2 n3 n4 n1 n2 n3 n4 n1 n2 n3 n4 n1 n2 n3 n4 0000 to 9999 ASCII w o left margin 300 RM 1632 with left margin LM 300 RM 1632 Print Position Set by d...

Page 85: ...n3 n4 n1 n2 n3 n4 0000 to 9999 ASCII n1 n2 n3 n4 0000 command ignored Set print position ESC DLE n 1B 10 40 n 27 16 64 n n 0 to 255 of A1 A2 P1 P2 P3 P4 A1 A2 P1 P2 P3 P4 A1 A2 P1 P2 P3 P4 bytes to f...

Page 86: ...Width Printing US 1F 31 Print Quality HSD ESC 0 1B 23 30 27 35 48 NLQ Courier ESC 1 1B 31 27 49 NLQ Sans Serif ESC 3 1B 33 27 51 Utility ESC 0 1B 30 27 48 Proportional Spacing On ESC Y 1B 59 27 89 Of...

Page 87: ...3 x 1 1 0 Slant DLL mode NLQ Normal n4 x 1 1 1 Dbl Height Underline x HSD Character Control Emphasized Enhanced Emphasized On ESC T 1B 54 27 84 Enhanced On ESC H 1B 48 27 72 Emphasized Enhanced ESC I...

Page 88: ...Canada French 865 Norway 1040 BRASCII 1041 Abicomp 1081 ISO 8859 15 International Language Character Set Select American Slashed Zero ESC 1B 21 40 27 33 64 American Unslashed Zero ESC A 1B 21 41 27 33...

Page 89: ...cs ESC 1 1B 21 31 27 33 49 Symbol Set IBM Symbol Set ESC 2 1B 21 32 27 33 50 DLL Character Sets Custom Fonts Create Pattern and copy ESC 1B 24 27 36 ROM to RAM Define up to 256 ascender ESC A m n1 n11...

Page 90: ...1 byte Graphics Control Bit Image Graphics Engage ETX 03 3 Quasi Quadruple ESC Q 1B 23 51 27 35 81 Horizontal Density True Double Horizontal ESC R 1B 52 27 82 Density True single density ESC P or ESC...

Page 91: ...d p1 9 data between n1 and n8 are valid and data from n9 to P1 will be discarded Parameters n1 and n2 Parameters n1 and n2 are used to select the bar code type the upper four bits are ignored n1 n2 Ba...

Page 92: ...s 1 72 inch n6 0 maintains the current setting n6 8 sets to 7 Parameter n7 Parameter n7 specifies the ratio between the wide element and the narrow element n7 Ratio between wide and narrow elements 1...

Page 93: ...cts mode A B or C of Code 128 bar codes When another bar code type is selected parameter pm is ignored pm 65 Code 128 mode A pm 66 Code 128 mode B pm 67 Code 128 mode C Data Indicates the bar code dat...

Page 94: ...the printer for the characters to be stored The second portion of this command a d1 d11 is used repeatedly once for each character to be defined and stored Parameter m Use NUL 00H 0D for parameter m T...

Page 95: ...1 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 3 1 0 0 4 1 0 1 5 1 1 0 6 1 1 1 7 Bytes b3 to b0 Bytes b3 to b0 are used to set the right side clearance b3 b2 b1 b0 Clearance 0 1 0 0 7 0 1 0 1 6 0 1 1 0 5 0 1 1 1 4 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 1...

Page 96: ...d once to set up the printer for the characters to be stored The second portion of this command a1 a2 d1 d11 is used repeatedly once for each character to be defined and stored Parameter c1 Parameter...

Page 97: ...er b7 1 descender character Bits b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 Ignored Bits b1 and b0 b1 b0 Meaning 0 0 Makes b7 valid 0 1 Line draw b7 invalid 1 0 Shading b7 invalid 1 1 Extends NUL downwards by 4 dots b7 invalid P...

Page 98: ...since the designated number Invalid with MSB 00H Pno FFH Pno 00H or 01H an initial setting menu setting for current conditions will be performed but the menu contents not be changed Parameter Pa Dete...

Page 99: ...D X0000010 Pitch X0000000 10 CPI X0000001 12 CPI X0000010 15 CPI X0000011 17 CPI X0000100 20 CPI X1000011 Proportional X0000000 No Spacing X0000001 Yes X1000100 Style X0000000 Normal X0000001 Italics...

Page 100: ...merican X0001101 French Canadian X0001110 Dutch X0001111 Publisher Symbol Sets X1001000 Zero Character X0000000 Unslashed X0000001 Slashed X1001001 Code Page X0000000 USA X0000001 Canada French X00000...

Page 101: ...Length X0000000 3 X0000001 3 5 X0000010 4 X0000011 5 X0000100 5 5 X0000101 6 X0000110 7 X0000111 8 X0001000 8 5 X0001001 11 X0001010 11 2 3 X0001011 12 X0001100 14 X0001101 17 Front Feed X1001111 Line...

Page 102: ...1 Page Length X0000000 3 X0000001 3 5 X0000010 4 X0000011 5 X0000100 5 5 X0000101 6 X0000110 7 X0000111 8 X0001000 8 5 X0001001 11 X0001010 11 2 3 X0001011 12 X0001100 14 X0001101 17 Set Up X1100001 G...

Page 103: ...05mm Left X0000111 0 10mm Left X0001000 0 15mm Left X0001001 0 20mm Left X0001010 0 25mm Left X1100100 Operator Panel Function X0000000 Full Operation X0000001 Limited Operation X1100101 Reset Inhibit...

Page 104: ...Yes X1110010 Print DEL Code X0000000 No X0000001 Yes X1110011 7 8 Bits Graphics X0000000 7 Bits X0000001 8 Bits X1110100 7 8 Bits Data Word X0000000 7 Bits X0000001 8 Bits X1111010 ESC SI Pitch X00000...

Page 105: ...ct Menu Item 1 command providing additional menu items Parameter Pno Designates the number of parameter bytes since the designated number Invalid with MSB 00H Pno FFH Pno 00H or 01H an initial setting...

Page 106: ...rol Rear X0000000 Auto X0000001 1P X0000010 2P X0000011 3P X0000100 4P X0000101 5P X0000110 6P X0000111 7P X0001000 8P X0001001 9P X0001010 10P X1000001 Gap Control Front X0000000 Auto X0000001 1P X00...

Page 107: ...05mm Right X0000101 0 X0000110 0 05mm Left X0000111 0 10mm Left X0001000 0 15mm Left X0001001 0 20mm Left X0001010 0 25mm Left X1000110 Print Registration 3 X0000000 0 25mm Right X0000001 0 20mm Right...

Page 108: ...X000010 0 X0000110 0 05mm Left X0000111 0 10mm Left X0001000 0 15mm Left X0001001 0 20mm Left X0001010 0 25mm Left X1001000 Print Registration 5 X0000000 0 25mm Right X0000001 0 20mm Right X0000010 0...

Page 109: ...X0000110 0 05mm Left X0000111 0 10mm Left X0001000 0 15mm Left X0001001 0 20mm Left X0001010 0 25mm Left X0001010 0 25mm Left X1001010 Print Registration 7 X0000000 0 25mm Right X0000001 0 20mm Right...

Page 110: ...tting Set Up cont X1000101 Print Registra tion 7 cont X0000111 0 10mm Left X0001000 0 15mm Left X0001001 0 20mm Left X0001010 0 25mm Left X0001010 0 25mm Left X1001010 Page Width Control X0000000 Inva...

Page 111: ...ing the Hex Dump Mode To engage the Hex Dump Mode 1 Be sure paper is loaded 2 Turn the printer off 3 Press and hold FF LOAD while turning the printer on The printer will print the line Hex Data Dump a...

Page 112: ...112 E Character Sets Lower ASCII Character Sets...

Page 113: ...113 Lower ASCII Character Sets continued...

Page 114: ...114 Lower ASCII Character Sets continued...

Page 115: ...115 Lower ASCII Character Sets continued...

Page 116: ...116 Upper ASCII Character Sets...

Page 117: ...117 Upper ASCII Character Sets continued...

Page 118: ...118 Upper ASCII Character Sets continued...

Page 119: ...119 Upper ASCII Character Sets continued...

Page 120: ...120 Epson International Character Substitutions IBM International Character Substitutions...

Page 121: ...121 Microline Standard International Character Substitutions...

Page 122: ...e Page Character Sets The characters in the lower ASCII range hexadecimal 00 through 7E decimal 0 through 127 are the same as IBM Set 3 The characters for the upper ASCII range are given in the tables...

Page 123: ...123 Code Page Character Sets continued...

Page 124: ...124 Code Page Character Sets continued...

Page 125: ...125 Code Page Character Sets continued...

Page 126: ...126 IBM Multilingual Code Page Sets...

Page 127: ...127 IBM Multilingual Code Page Sets continued...

Page 128: ...racter Set The characters in the lower ASCII range are the same as IBM Set 3 ISO 8859 15 Code Page Character Set The characters in the lower ASCII range are the same as IBM Set 3 Epson BRASCII Charact...

Page 129: ...e following characters are available in the upper range of the OKI Block Graphics character set Non printing areas are represented by the white boxes on the grid The decimal and hexadecimal values are...

Page 130: ...130 Bar Codes UPC A UPC E EAN 8 EAN 13 Code 39 Code 128 Interleaved 2 of 5 Postnet...

Page 131: ...Part 15 of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interferenc...

Page 132: ...or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Plug the unit into an outlet on a circuit different from th...

Page 133: ...s available without charge in the United States and Canada provided that the warranty service is performed by an Authorized Okidata Service Center located within a fifty 50 mile radius of the original...

Page 134: ...nal information on obtaining service under this Limited Warranty is available by contacting the Okidata dealer from whom the product was purchased by contacting Okidata directly at 1 800 OKIDATA U S a...

Page 135: ...usy line menu item 16 17 Busy time menu item 16 17 C Cable configurations IBM 52 Card stock specifications 46 CE statement 132 Character set menu item 13 17 Character sets 112 130 Characters per line...

Page 136: ...t feed jams 25 26 menu group 14 specifications 46 Front panel 8 21 Fuse 42 replacement 28 G General specifications 44 45 Graphic bits menu item 14 17 Graphics character set block 129 Graphics menu ite...

Page 137: ...set 128 Multilingual code page sets 126 N Network interface card 42 O OKI adapter card 42 OKI block graphics character set 129 Okidata Microline commands 79 90 bar code 91 93 character control 87 cha...

Page 138: ...acement parts purchasing 41 Replacing fuse 28 ribbon cartridge 22 25 Reset button 9 Reset inhibit menu item 15 21 Resetting the menu 12 Resolution graphics 44 Ribbon cartridge 42 life 46 replacing 22...

Page 139: ...ting 31 37 envelope jams 34 error messages 34 38 general 31 34 I Prime signal 32 operator panel function 32 paper jams exit 33 U UPC A bar code 130 UPC E bar code 130 Upper ASCII character sets 116 11...

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