Print Suppress Effective.
Enables/disables print suppress command. The factory default enables the print suppress command: the
printer will ignore all data it receives after it accepts the print suppress command. Change to No to cause
your printer to ignore the print suppress command.
Protocol (Serial Interface only).
Selects the type of protocol your system uses: Ready/Busy (factory default) or X-On/X-Off.
Reset Inhibit.
Change to Yes if you want your printer to ignore the reset command sent by software. This will prevent
your software reset command from changing the settings you have made through the front panel controls
or through printer com-mands. If you engage this feature, don't forget that it will also prevent your
software from clearing out existing settings when you finish printing one document and switch to another.
Ribbon Selection.
The selections for this item depend on which model you have. For Model 395 (black ribbon), the
selections include Black Ribbon (factory default) or Film Ribbon. For Model 395C (color ribbon), the
selections include Black Ribbon, Film Ribbon, Black, Yellow, Magenta (factory default), Cyan, Violet,
Orange, or Green. If you have the black ribbon installed, choose Black Ribbon or Film Ribbon, as
appropriate.
Serial Data 7/8 Bits (Serial Interface only).
Change to 7 bits if your system uses a 7-bit data format.
Size.
Choose Single (factory default), Double, or Triple width and height printing.
Skip Over Perforation.
Change to Yes if you want the printer to advance automatically to the next page when it comes within one
inch of the bottom of the page. If your software has its own page formatting controls, keep this item set to
No to avoid interference. This item is set separately for the rear and bottom-feed paths.Smoothing.
Change to Yes to set the printer to smooth the edges of bit-mapped graphics.
Style.
Choose Normal (factory default) or Italics.
Typeface.
Choose Courier (factory default), Roman, Swiss, Orator, or DLL (down line loaded).
Zero Character.
The factory default will cause a slash to appear in zeros to distinguish them from the capital letter O. To
disengage the slashed zero, change this to Unslashed.
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Summary of Contents for Microline ML395
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