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IV

Table of Contents

Preface

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About this Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X

Conventions used in this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XII

1. Getting Started

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Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1

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CI - 4070 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1

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Transport Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3

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Repacking Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3

1.2

Installing the Interface Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4

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The Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5

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Main Input Voltage Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5

1.4

Power ON/OFF Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6

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Installing the Ribbon Cassette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7

1.5.1 Replacingon Cassette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9

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Inserting Fanfold Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10

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Handling of the Tractor Cassettes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10

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Paper Source Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-12

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Test Prints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-13

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Connection to a Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-17

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Parallel/Serial Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-17

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Emulation Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-18

Summary of Contents for CI-4070

Page 1: ...User s Manual C I 4 0 7 0 C I 4 0 8 0...

Page 2: ...care has been taken to ensure that the information in this handbook is accurate and complete However should any errors or omissions be discovered or should any user wish to make suggestions for impro...

Page 3: ...ou should never attempt to connect or disconnect any data transfer cables The power supply should only be opened and checked by authorized personnel Repairs and maintenance beyond the descriptions of...

Page 4: ...there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception it can be determined by turning t...

Page 5: ...F to 95EF S Humidity 20 to 80 Slots and openings in the printer s housing are provided for ventilation Always ensure that these openings are not obstructed Also ensure that the cables at the rear of t...

Page 6: ...he Interface Module 1 4 1 3 The Power Supply 1 5 S Main Input Voltage Selection 1 5 1 4 Power ON OFF Switch 1 6 1 5 Installing the Ribbon Cassette 1 7 1 5 1 Replacingon Cassette 1 9 1 6 Inserting Fanf...

Page 7: ...printer operation state LOCAL 2 2 2 2 2 Detail Description of Keys in the printer operation state READY or BUSY 2 3 S Quick Settings 2 3 S Top Row Keys 2 4 S Lower Row Keys 2 4 2 2 3 Meaning of the Ke...

Page 8: ...3 6 S INSTALLATION 3 6 S SAVE 3 6 S PRINT OUT 3 7 Main Function CHANGE MACRO 3 7 S FONT 3 7 S PRINT QUALITY 3 8 S Font Quality 2 8 S Graphics Quality 2 8 S SUB SUPER FONT 3 8 S PITCH 3 8 S LINE 3 8 S...

Page 9: ...TOCOL 3 17 Sub Function ADJUSTMENT 3 18 S AGC POSITION 3 18 S PLATEN GAP 3 19 S AGC ADJUST 3 19 S PAPER IN ADJUST 3 19 S CUT V POS LO CUT V POS UP 3 20 S UNI DIRECT CMD 3 21 S TRACTOR FORM FEED MODE 3...

Page 10: ...Removal 4 4 S Print Head Installation 4 5 4 3 2 Replacement of the Platen 4 6 S To Remove the Platen 4 6 S To install the Platen 4 7 5 Trouble Shooting and Diagnostics 5 1 S How to Use this Section 5...

Page 11: ...cs Interface A 7 2 1 Interface Characteristics A 7 2 2 Transmission Protocol Description A 8 2 3 Timing Diagram A 9 3 Shared Operation A 10 Appendix B Print Samples of Resident Fonts B 1 Appendix C Ch...

Page 12: ...ted This chapter covers the unpacking and setting up of the printer and the installation of the PM Personality Module and ribbon cassette By the end of this chapter the printer should be fully functio...

Page 13: ...nect the printer to the various computer systems and explains particularities depending on the version of the operating system Additionally cable connection is illustrated B Print Samples of Resident...

Page 14: ...yms DRAFT Draft Quality EE Eastern European LCD Liquid Crystal Display LED Light Emitting Diode LQ Letter Quality MACRO User defined group 1 bis 4 of stored parameter NLQ Near Letter Quality PH Print...

Page 15: ...ent immediately if any item is missing or damaged The printer package for the CI 4070 should contain the following parts S 24 Needle Printer 1 Quick Reference Guide 2 S Ribbon cassette 3 Power cord 4...

Page 16: ...owing parts S 24 Needle Printer 1 S Cutting Device 2 separate packing see Packing Note S Ribbon cassette 3 S Power cord 4 S Two tractor cassettes 5 already mounted S Top cover 6 separate packing see P...

Page 17: ...is installed Repacking Information Save all packing material and boxes for future transportation of the printer To ensure maximum protection when transporting the printer please pay attention to the...

Page 18: ...d parallel interface For detailed information about your PM see Chapter 2 Note To avoid damage due to electrostatic discharge do not touch the pins or components of the PM Never attempt to install or...

Page 19: ...the voltage selector 8 corresponds to your mains voltage either 230 V for 180 to 264 V alternating current or 115 V for 90 to 140 V alternating current 2 If it is necessary to change the voltage slide...

Page 20: ...electronics the print head carriage movement and the interface Power ON is indicated by a green LED on the operator panel 53 When the internal test has been completed successfully the display shows RE...

Page 21: ...tch the printer ON at the power switch 10 Power LED 53 is lit 2 Press 3 Lift the top cover 6 to gain access to the ribbon cassette mounting The print head 11 will move to the correct position aligned...

Page 22: ...pins also engage with a click on both sides The audible clicks indicate that the mounting pins have engaged properly Note At each end of the ribbon cassette there are two pins 1 and 2 which keep the...

Page 23: ...gned with the cut out in the paper guide plate 12 to facilitate the installation of the ribbon cassette 2 Now swing the lower part of the ribbon cassette to the rear In this way the mounting pins 1 lo...

Page 24: ...rinter should be tucked into the cable clips in order not to block the paper path Handling of the Tractor Cassettes Simply slide the tractor cassettes forward into the respective guides until you hear...

Page 25: ...ate 25 Inserting paper for the first time or changing to another paper width 1 Pull the green tractor lock levers 22 forward to release the tractors 23 2 Roughly adjust the tractors 23 to the paper wi...

Page 26: ...Key Display 1 Switch the printer on 2 93 LOCAL 3 95 7 TRACTOR LOWER 4 7 TRACTOR UPPER 5 Y 7 TRACTOR UPPER 6 93 READY 1 ELQ Note If fanfold paper is already be printed while changing the paper source i...

Page 27: ...RSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy yz0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwx xyz0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvw wxyz0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV...

Page 28: ...2 Bestellung Auftrag DIN 4993 Bestellungsannahme Auftragsbest tigung DIN 4994 Lieferschein Lieferanzeige DIN 4998 Entwurfsbl tter f r Vordrucke Diese Normen enthalten alle Einzelheiten f r den sinnvol...

Page 29: ...the keys to press and the corresponding operator panel messages KEY Display 2 93 LOCAL 3 94 MACRO SELECT 6 4 INSTALLATION 6 5 Y 7 INTERFACE 6 6 7 SELF TEST 6 7 Y 7 PRINT TEST 1 Use to select PRINT TE...

Page 30: ...Getting Started 1 16 To stop the print test 1 93 7 PRINT TEST 1 2 Z 7 SELF TEST 6 3 93 READY 1 ELQ...

Page 31: ...S The printer is by default set to SHARED interface mode with the following parameters S 8 Kbyte buffer S 8 bit S even parity S 9600 baud S DTR protocol SHARED means that after Power ON both the seri...

Page 32: ...e below The example shows the keys to press along with the display information for a change from EPSON LQ in macro 1 to IBM PROPR in macro 2 1 Switch the printer ON The display shows READY 1 ELQ 2 MAC...

Page 33: ...the current status of the printer If an error occurs e g COVER OPEN the resulting error message overrides any other displayed message When the error condition not longer exists the original status in...

Page 34: ...t is possible to lock the function of the above described keys in the printer operation state READY or BUSY Use the menu function MENU ACCESS with the setting QUICK SET OFF see Page 3 22 If the keys a...

Page 35: ...ys of the top row can only be used as cursor keys to move within the menu tree right Y left Z up and down 2 2 2 Detail Description of Keys S in the printer operation state READY or BUSY S Quick Settin...

Page 36: ...In case a certain application requires a specific vertical positioning of the printout on a continuous form two possibilities are provided for the READY or BUSY mode S vertical position adjustment VE...

Page 37: ...n it is either correctly loaded at the park position or already fed and partly printed The Fanfold Displacement mode can only be called up in the status READY or BUSY Note The key has no effect when i...

Page 38: ...further pressing of decreases the line counter by decrements of 1 60 inch Holding of or causes the first 20 increments in single steps inch thereafter in multiplier of ten which results in a continuo...

Page 39: ...the Insert Eject key fanfold paper from the park position is fed into the print position and fanfold paper from the print position is fed into the cut tear off position depending on the setting or the...

Page 40: ...l panel and combined in the printer MENU This feature provides S easy handling of configuration interface etc S quick parameter changes during an application S a SAVE function to make changes permanen...

Page 41: ...the keys have a wrap around function i e after the last value the first value is repeated On the display you will find the following four characteristic types of information This display is only show...

Page 42: ...tings is summarized in a Macro It is possible to have a total of four macros each with a different summary of VALUE settings The standard macros have the following emulations defined Macro Emulation 1...

Page 43: ...il the printer is switched off In order to prevent losing your new settings you can save them using the MAIN FUNCTION SAVE KEY Display 1 93 LOCAL 2 94 MACRO SELECT 6 3 SAVE 6 4 Y SAVING NOW 5 93 READY...

Page 44: ...s in the menu tree These particular selections can be changed quickly without having to move through the entire menu see fold out of structure diagram As soon as one of the keys in the top row has bee...

Page 45: ...most important of those are S protocol S baud rate S data bits S interface type S parity You may also need to change some of the printer s other features depending on your hardware and application req...

Page 46: ...r ON READY 1 ELQ 2 93 LOCAL 3 94 1 SELECT 6 4 PRINT OUT 6 5 Y 7 PRINT OUT 6 Y 7 PRINT OUT 7 93 7 PRINT OUT After feeding paper from the defined paper source the printer starts to print When printing i...

Page 47: ...ENGTH 72 LINES 72 LINES 72 LINES 72 LINES 72 LINES TRACT L V POS 0 0 0 0 0 TRACT U V POS 0 0 0 0 0 LEFT MARGIN 1 COLUMNS 1 COLUMNS 1 COLUMNS 1 COLUMNS 1 COLUMNS RIGHT MARGIN 136 COLUMNS 136 COLUMNS 13...

Page 48: ...EFT MARGIN 1 COLUMNS 1 COLUMNS 1 COLUMNS 1 COLUMNS 1 COLUMNS RIGHT MARGIN 136 COLUMNS 136 COLUMNS 136 COLUMNS 136 COLUMNS 136 COLUMNS TOP MARGIN 1 LINES 1 LINES 1 LINES 1 LINES 1 LINES BOTTOM MARGIN 1...

Page 49: ...rd settings are S Buffer 8 Kbyte S Word Length 8 Bit S I F Type Shared S Baud Rate 9600 Bit s S Parity Bit Even S Protocol DTR S ADJUSTMENT all parameters are for adjustment of the printer and the pap...

Page 50: ...for specific application needs for detail information see chapter Function CHANGE MACRO beginning on the next page Note Most parameters can be set via the control panel or via escape sequences from th...

Page 51: ...splay shows PRINT OUT Main Function CHANGE MACRO S Font A font is a family of characters with the same style and size The appearance of the font can be varied by using attributes such as size bold ita...

Page 52: ...es result in different print speed S Sub Super Font When the SUB SUPER FONT is set to NO sub and superscript text will be raised or lowered a half line but the text size itself will not change When se...

Page 53: ...selected in the line setting or defined by the application The following indicates the number of lines for the most common paper sizes Paper length Appropriate setting in inches in no of lines 4 24 4...

Page 54: ...the TOP MARGIN and BOTTOM MARGIN setting are taken into account as well This parameter covers a range of to of an inch where is up 15 240 60 60 the page and is further down the page The following tab...

Page 55: ...tions are only correct if the tractors are in the original positions i e the left perforation is aligned with the center mark on the plastic plate distance between the marks is 1 10 S The top margin i...

Page 56: ...m Margin If PERF SKIP is set to NO the printer ignores the top and bottom margin and prints from the very first line to the very last one That means that on a standard 11 paper 66 lines are available...

Page 57: ...ards printing resumes Note If for some reason it is not desired to print exactly on the perforation it is very important to cut below the perforation of the printed page If the paper is cut above the...

Page 58: ...Detailed tables of the character sets can be found in Appendix B If a different macro is selected the default character set may change e g IBM PROPR emulation has the character set IBM SET 2 as defaul...

Page 59: ...re all settings can be overruled by software Command SPSIF cut mode on Note If in the CI 4080 the page before the last gets cut it is not possible to print on the very last page of the fanfold batch b...

Page 60: ...tting supports applications lacking a programmed form feed after completion of a print job The setting CUT 1 S CI 4080 causes the form to be cut if after a form feed command no further printing data h...

Page 61: ...between the parallel and serial interface The first data received at the port determine which interface port becomes active The other interface port will be closed so that only one interface is activ...

Page 62: ...thickness is the AGC Position of the first print line Default for the horizontal AGC Position is 24 ink ribbon exchange position any position from 4 to 131 in steps of 10 cpi can be selected An adjust...

Page 63: ...the initial Power On of the printer and which thereafter only needs to be initiated after having exchanged the print head or the platen It is essential that the ink ribbon is installed and no paper i...

Page 64: ...source lower and upper tractor and is meant to be a corrective parameter to meet variations in paper size and pre printed material The parameter covers a range of to of an inch where is up 15 16 60 6...

Page 65: ...a form feed before printable characters will be executed that means blank pages will be avoided Special Sub Items under INSTALLATION S Language The operator panel may display its messages in three lan...

Page 66: ...ated in the READY or BUSY mode After pressing one of these keys the display shows shortly LOCKED see also Chapter 2 S MACROS ONLY Macros can be selected using the Quick Macro Selection keys and The Ve...

Page 67: ...ed into the serial interface connector The test data uses consist of PRINT TEST 1 S Hex Dump This function makes it possible that the data received by the printer can be analyzed Control codes are no...

Page 68: ...N NLQ 90 DPI 7WIN DRAFT 60 DPI 7 SUB SUPER FONT 6 7 NO 7 YES 7 PITCH 6 7 10 CPI 7 12 CPI 7 15 CPI 7 17 CPI 7 18 CPI 7 20 CPI 7 PROPORTIONAL 7 LINE 6 7 6 LPI 7 8 LPI 7 12 LPI 7 2 LPI 7 3 LPI 7 4 LPI 7...

Page 69: ...RK 2 7 12 SPAIN 2 7 13 LATIN AM 7 14 TURKEY 7 15 LEGAL 7CODE PAGE EE 6 7 1 CP 437 GK 7 2 CP 851 GK 7 3 CP 928 GK 7 4 CP 855 CYRI 7 5 CP 866 7 6 CP 869 7 7 CP 852 7 8 KAMENICKY 7 9 ISO LATIN 2 7 10 MAZ...

Page 70: ...ARED 7 PARALLEL 7 SERIAL 1 7 BAUD RATE 6 7 600 BPS 7 1200 BPS 7 2400 BPS 7 4800 BPS 7 9600 BPS 7 19200 BPS 1 7 PARITY BIT 6 7 IGNORED 7 ODD 7 NONE 7 EVEN 1 7 PROTOCOL 6 7 DTR 7 XON XOFF 7 XON XOFF DTR...

Page 71: ...7 YES 7 RECALL FACTORY 6 7 NO 7 YES 7 MENU ACCESS 6 7 ALL FUNCTIONS 7 QUICK SET OFF 7 MACROS ONLY 7 NO ACCESS 7 SELF TEST 6 7 PRINT TEST 1 7 PRINT TEST 2 7 PRINT TEST 3 7 I F TEST only Serial Interfac...

Page 72: ...931 S Vacuum cleaner 4 1 Cleaning the Platen and Surrounding Areas The user should clean the printer every six months or after 50 000 prints whichever occurs first If you experience paper feed problem...

Page 73: ...C101 CODE PAGE EE2 C091 BARCODE DATA ROMAN NLQ ROMAN LQ SAN SERIF NLQ SAN SERIF LQ COURIER NLQ COURIER LQ PRESTIGE NLQ PRESTIGE LQ SCRIPT NLQ SCRIPT LQ OCR B LQ OCR A LQ ORATOR C NLQ ORATOR C LQ ORATO...

Page 74: ...5 Clean the covers and the operator panel with a damp lint free cloth Do not use cleaning solvents or excessive amounts of water 6 Insert the ribbon cassette see Chapter 1 5 Installing the Ribbon Cass...

Page 75: ...nting 1 Switch the printer ON lift and remove the top cover The print head will move to the correct position aligned with the cut out in the paper guide plate 2 Remove the ribbon cassette 3 Switch the...

Page 76: ...guide 8 support this procedure 2 Fasten the captive screws 6 S fasten the screw to its stop S tighten the left screw S put the enclosed plastic case onto the socket head cap key and first tighten the...

Page 77: ...ver 3 Swing back the cutter housing only for CI 4080 4 Remove the ribbon cassette 5 Position the print head to the very right 6 Release the green plastic platen clamp 61 on the left platen mounting 7...

Page 78: ...l at the end of the platen into the right mounting Be careful not to damage the gear wheel 4 Ensure that the plastic platen clamp 61 is in an upright position push the platen into its mounting and loc...

Page 79: ...mptom description that most closely matches the printer symptom In this example you would look at the symptom Print faint or of poor quality 3 Try the first suggestion under that heading 4 If the sugg...

Page 80: ...est the following messages may be shown on the display Display That means Cause No information No power S Mains cable not connected POWER ON indi cator not lit green and yellow hang up in reset S Prin...

Page 81: ...able S Character generator P ROM on PM damaged or missing MC OK Fault on Control Unit S Control Unit defective S Type mismatch of PM and Control Unit S PBC Printer Base Controller on Control Unit dama...

Page 82: ...nction S Platen got dirty BUFFER OVERFLOW Handshake S Check CTR CTS or protocol error XON XOFF protocol S Repeat data transfer COVER OPEN Displayed when S Close cover the top cover is open and the pri...

Page 83: ...d or platen replacement S Device electronic fault S Encoder strip missing S Horizontal drive fault LOAD TRACTOR Displayed when S Load paper and press UPPER or LOWER the host sends a form feed or print...

Page 84: ...t S Device electronic fault S Encoder strip missing S Horizontal drive fault LOAD TRACTOR Displayed when S Load paper and press UPPER or LOWER the host sends a form feed or print command to an empty t...

Page 85: ...s to enable the displayed when fanfold paper to be fed the menu backwards to a park selection is position so that the newly TEAR OFF and selected paper source the printer can be used moved paper into...

Page 86: ...ection to a Computer Make sure that connectors are properly fixed at both ends S Make sure that the printer is receiving data from the host computer S Make sure that the correct protocol is enabled Re...

Page 87: ...tractors it is too loose Readjust the tractor spacing so that the paper lies smoothly but without any tension Ensure that the paper is horizontally aligned on the pins S Open the printer s top cover...

Page 88: ...ters do not print evenly or are not uniform in pitch S Examine the paper path for dirt or other obstruction that may cause the gap between print head and platen to vary Remove the obstruction S Print...

Page 89: ...edure can help to clear the situation Action Result Check Select and start PRINT Print not OK S PAPER SOURCE TEST 1 selection incorrect S Ribbon worn or not installed S Print head worn Stop SELF TEST...

Page 90: ...Grasp the cutter housing only for CI 4080 on both sides Press down the green knob on the handles 84 using your thumbs and swing the cutter to the rear The spring clips 82 will keep the cutter in this...

Page 91: ...covering the blade can be tipped up to access the paper S Cutting through a sticky label leaves glue on the blade leading to problems with the cutting device Small parts of a cut through label could d...

Page 92: ...cking material is removed S Examine the carriage area for obstructions Remove where necessary 5 8 Print Tests There are three different print tests as well as one interface test built into the printer...

Page 93: ...GE in Letter Quality LQ and Near Letter Quality NLQ OCR A OCR B only in LQ Character Attributes Bold double strike italic underline double underline overline strike through sub superscript condensed d...

Page 94: ...n 2 Mazovia 437 HUN 852 SEE 866 LAT WIN LAT 2 S Code Pages EE2 771 773 774 775 Baltic RIM S IBM Character Set 1 2 incl 14 national versions S IBM Code Page 437 850 858 860 863 865 S EPSON Extended Gra...

Page 95: ...ax total form thickness 0 5 mm 0 02 inch Paper Handling Integrated push tractor with park position for continuous paper zero tear off and for the CI 4080 also a cut function Paper output CI 4080 S Bat...

Page 96: ...ust by absorbent for the liquid of the ribbon S labels must not detach from the fanfold paper S If the edges do not adhere to the paper the label could get stuck under the shield of the print head Pro...

Page 97: ...ette incl tractor cassette Height 327 mm 13 1 325 mm 13 without stacker Weight CI 4070 28 8 kg 63 lbs CI 4080 33 kg 72 lbs Rated Voltage 100 120 200 240 V at rated f 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 200 W o...

Page 98: ...t height 860 mm 34 V Stacker Support Optional to lay down fanfold paper in the best way width 460 mm 18 4 depth 320 mm 12 8 height 450 mm 18 Cut Sheet Tray only for CI 4080 Optional to collect single...

Page 99: ...ifferent modes S serial interface active S parallel interface active S both interfaces active in shared mode The following chapter gives an overview about interface characteristics control signals pro...

Page 100: ...PUT DSR Data Set Ready host is requesting data transfer from printer 6 INPUT can not be used for flow control internaly set to 1 SG Signal Ground 7 DTR Data Terminal Ready printer is ready to receive...

Page 101: ...it Data TXD S 3 Receive Data RXD S 5 Clear to Send CTS S 7 Signal Ground SG S 20 Data Terminal Ready DTR Note The signal lines TXD pin 2 and CTS pin 5 are only necessary if the Device Status Report is...

Page 102: ...DTR is deactivated when the interface buffer has only space left for 256 more characters Further incoming data will be stored until the interface buffer is full All data sent in addition will get los...

Page 103: ...ignal lines S Pin 1 Protective Ground PG S 2 Transmit Data TXD S 3 Receive Data RXD S 4 Request to Send RTS S 5 Clear to Send CTS S 6 Data Set Ready DSR S 7 Signal Ground SG S 20 Data Terminal Ready D...

Page 104: ...ce Further incoming data will be stored until the interface buffer is full All data sent in addition will get lost XON is sent when the interface buffer provides space for a minimum of 512 characters...

Page 105: ...rinter This 12 Output signal goes high when paper runs out i e load upper or lower tractor paper jam SELECT Control signal from the printer A high level indicates 13 Output that the printer is ON LINE...

Page 106: ...yte is accepted into the interface buffer the printer transmits a BUSY signal and an ACKN pulse The ACKN pulse informs the host that the data has been received and that the printer is ready to receive...

Page 107: ...Appendix A System Interface Description A 9 2 3 Timing Diagram DATA 1 8 DATA 0 5 Fs STROBE 0 5 Fs 350 ns max BUSY ACKN 0 5 Fs...

Page 108: ...of the serial interface is set to OFF or XOFF is sent depending on the protocol If the serial interface starts to receive data while the parallel interface is active it is possible to receive 256 byte...

Page 109: ...B 1 Appendix B Print Samples of Resident Fonts The Printer with the Personality Module PM SER PAR provides the following resident fonts...

Page 110: ...Appendix B Print Samples of Resident Fonts B 2...

Page 111: ...Appendix B Print Samples of Resident Fonts B 3...

Page 112: ...Appendix B Print Samples of Resident Fonts B 4...

Page 113: ...Appendix B Print Samples of Resident Fonts B 5...

Page 114: ...Appendix B Print Samples of Resident Fonts B 6 Character Pitches...

Page 115: ...Appendix B Print Samples of Resident Fonts B 7...

Page 116: ...Appendix B Print Samples of Resident Fonts B 8...

Page 117: ...Appendix B Print Samples of Resident Fonts B 9...

Page 118: ...Appendix B Print Samples of Resident Fonts B 10...

Page 119: ...Appendix B Print Samples of Resident Fonts B 11...

Page 120: ...0 i S P 0 P p J 1 1 A Q a q 2 L 2 2 B R b r 0 H 3 3 C S c s F B 4 4 D T d t 1 B E 5 5 E U e u I 3 F 6 _ 6 F V f v M G C 7 0 7 G W g w D K O J 8 3 8 8 H X h x 9 P M E 9 9 9 I Y i y 1 6 1 A 4 6 J Z j z...

Page 121: ...1 DC1 1 A Q a q DC1 2 L 2 DC2 2 B R b r DC2 0 H 3 DC3 3 C S c s DC3 F B 4 DC4 4 D T d t DC4 1 B E 5 5 E U e u I 3 F 6 6 F V f v M G C 7 BEL 7 G W g w BEL D K O J 8 BS CAN 8 H X h x BS CAN 9 P M E 9 H...

Page 122: ...les C 3 2 1 National Version IBM Set 1 Character Code Hex 23 24 40 5B 5C 5D 5E 60 7B 7C 7D 7E 1 USA 2 FRANCE E 3 GERMANY 4 U K 5 DENMARK 6 SWEDEN 7 ITALY E 8 SPAIN 9 JAPAN 10 NORWAY 11 DENMARK 2 12 SP...

Page 123: ...UL SP 0 P p J 1 DC1 1 A Q a q 2 L 2 DC2 2 B R b r 0 H 3 DC3 3 C S c s F B 4 DC4 4 D T d t 1 B E 5 5 E U e u I 3 F 6 6 F V f v M G C 7 BEL 7 G W g w D K O J 8 BS CAN 8 H X h x 9 P M E 9 HT 9 I Y i y 1...

Page 124: ...s C 5 3 1 National Version IBM Set 2 Character Code Hex 23 24 40 5B 5C 5D 5E 60 7B 7C 7D 7E 9B 9D 1 USA 2 FRANCE E 3 GERMANY 4 U K 5 DENMARK 6 SWEDEN 7 ITALY E 8 SPAIN 9 JAPAN 10 NORWAY 11 DEMARK 2 12...

Page 125: ...age Countries 1 Code Page 437 USA 2 Code Page 850 Germany U K Denmark Sweden Italy Spain Japan Latin Am Turkey 3 Code Page 860 Portugal 4 Code Page 863 France 5 Code Page 865 Norway 6 Code Page 858 Ge...

Page 126: ...9 A B C D E F 0 i S P 0 P p J 1 1 A Q a q 2 L 2 2 B R b r 0 H 3 3 C S c s F B 4 4 D T d t 1 B E 5 5 E U e u I 3 F 6 _ 6 F V f v M G C 7 0 7 G W g w D K O J 8 3 8 8 H X h x 9 P M E 9 9 9 I Y i y 1 6 1...

Page 127: ...Page 850 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 i S P 0 P p 1 1 A Q a q 2 2 2 B R b r 0 3 3 C S c s 4 4 D T d t 1 5 5 E U e u 3 6 _ 6 F V f v 7 0 7 G W g w 8 3 8 8 H X h x 9 9 9 9 I Y i y 6 A 4 6 J Z j z...

Page 128: ...Page 858 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 i S P 0 P p 1 1 A Q a q 2 2 2 B R b r 0 3 3 C S c s 4 4 D T d t 1 5 5 E U e u 3 6 _ 6 F V f v 7 0 7 G W g w 8 3 8 8 H X h x 9 4 9 9 9 I Y i y 6 A 4 6 J Z j z...

Page 129: ...8 9 A B C D E F 0 i S P 0 P p J 1 1 A Q a q 2 L 2 2 B R b r 0 H 3 3 C S c s F B 4 4 D T d t 1 B E 5 5 E U e u I 3 F 6 _ 6 F V f v M G C 7 0 7 G W g w D K O J 8 3 8 8 H X h x 9 P M E 9 9 9 I Y i y 6 1...

Page 130: ...9 A B C D E F 0 i S P 0 P p J 1 1 A Q a q 2 L 2 2 B R b r 0 H 3 3 C S c s F B 4 4 D T d t 1 B E 5 5 E U e u I 3 F 6 _ 6 F V f v M G C 7 0 7 G W g w D K O J 8 3 8 8 H X h x 9 P M E 9 9 9 I Y i y 1 6 1...

Page 131: ...9 A B C D E F 0 i S P 0 P p J 1 1 A Q a q 2 L 2 2 B R b r 0 H 3 3 C S c s F B 4 4 D T d t 1 B E 5 5 E U e u I 3 F 6 _ 6 F V f v M G C 7 0 7 G W g w D K O J 8 3 8 8 H X h x 9 P M E 9 9 9 I Y i y 1 6 1...

Page 132: ...le 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 S P 0 P p J 1 1 A Q a q 2 L 2 2 B R b r 0 H 3 3 C S c s F B 4 4 D T d t 1 B E 5 5 E U e u I 3 F 6 6 F V f v M G C 7 7 G W g w D K O J 8 8 H X h x 9 P M E 9 9 I Y i...

Page 133: ...Version EPSON Extended graphics Character Table Character Code Hex 23 24 40 5B 5C 5D 5E 60 7B 7C 7D 7E 1 USA 2 FRANCE E 3 GERMANY 4 U K 5 DENMARK 6 SWEDEN 7 ITALY E 8 SPAIN 9 JAPAN 10 NORWAY 11 DENMA...

Page 134: ...1 1 A Q a q 1 A Q a q 2 2 B R b r 2 B R b r 3 3 C S c s 3 C S c s 4 4 D T d t 4 D T d t 5 5 E U e u 5 E U e u 6 6 F V f v 6 F V f v 7 7 G W g w 7 G W g w 8 8 H X h x 8 H X h x 9 9 I Y i y 9 I Y i y A...

Page 135: ...al Version EPSON Italic Character Table part 1 Character Code Hex 23 24 40 5B 5C 5D 5E 60 7B 7C 7D 7E 1 USA 2 FRANCE E 3 GERMANY 4 U K 5 DENMARK 6 SWEDEN 7 ITALY E 8 SPAIN 9 JAPAN 10 NORWAY 11 DENMARK...

Page 136: ...al Version EPSON Italic Character Table part 2 Character Code Hex A3 A4 C0 DB DC DD DE E0 FB FC FD FE 1 USA 2 FRANCE E 3 GERMANY 4 U K 5 DENMARK 6 SWEDEN 7 ITALY E 8 SPAIN 9 JAPAN 10 NORWAY 11 DENMARK...

Page 137: ...L DLE SP 0 P p 1 SOH DC1 1 A Q a q 2 STX DC2 2 B R b r 3 ETX DC3 3 C S c s 4 EOT DC4 4 D T d t 5 ENQ NAK 5 E U e u 6 ACK SYN 6 F V f v 7 BEL ETB 7 G W g w 8 BS CAN 8 H X h x 9 HT EM 9 I Y i y A LF SUB...

Page 138: ...5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 S P 0 P p C 4 J T S 1 1 A Q a q E 6 2 L 2 2 B R b r I 8 0 H 3 3 C S c s K F 4 4 D T d t M 1 B 5 5 E U e u O I 3 6 6 F V f v Q M G C 7 7 G W g w 1 S B D K O 8 8 H X h x 3 D 9 P...

Page 139: ...9 A B C D E F 0 S P 0 P p I 1 1 A Q a q 2 K 0 2 2 B R b r 0 M 2 L 3 3 C S c s O 4 n 4 4 D T d t U 1 Q 6 P 5 5 E U e u K 5 3 S 8 6 6 F V f v 7 A R 7 7 G W g w 9 C 8 8 H X h x S 9 9 9 I Y i y 6 A J Z j...

Page 140: ...5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 S P 0 P p A B 1 1 A Q a q C D 2 2 B R b r H 3 3 C S c s E F 4 4 D T d t t I J 5 5 E U e u K L 6 6 F V f v M n R T 7 7 G W g w O 0 P 8 8 H X h x 1 Q 2 R 9 9 I Y i y 3 S 4 T A J...

Page 141: ...S P 0 P p l a 1 1 A Q a q k 2 9 D Z 2 2 B R b r f 0 C Y 3 3 C S c s e F 2 4 4 D T d t P 1 E 1 5 5 E U e u O N 3 H T 6 6 F V f v p M 8 G S 7 7 G W g w o 4 7 J 8 8 H X h x t 3 9 B I 9 9 I Y i y s 6 0 V...

Page 142: ...J D 1 1 A Q a q E 2 L F 2 2 B R b r G 0 H H o 3 3 C S c s I F J p 4 4 D T d t K 1 B L 5 5 E U e u M I 3 N 6 6 F V f v O 0 M C P 7 7 G W g w 1 Q 2 D K O R 8 8 H X h x 3 S 4 9 P T 9 9 I Y i y 5 U 6 6 V...

Page 143: ...D E F 0 S P 0 P p I 1 1 A Q a q 2 K 0 2 2 B R b r 0 M 2 L 3 3 C S c s O 4 n 4 4 D T d t 1 Q 6 P 5 5 E U e u K 5 3 S 8 6 6 F V f v U 7 A R 7 7 G W g w 9 C 8 8 H X h x S 9 9 9 I Y i y 6 A J Z j z 5 B T...

Page 144: ...CODE PAGE 852 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 S P 0 P p 1 1 A Q a q 2 1 2 2 B R b r 0 3 3 3 C S c s 4 4 4 D T d t 1 5 5 E U e u 3 6 6 F V f v 7 7 G W g w 8 8 H X h x 9 9 9 I Y i y 6 A J Z j z 5 B K k 7...

Page 145: ...8 9 A B C D E F 0 S P 0 P p J 1 1 A Q a q 2 L 2 2 B R b r 0 H 3 3 C S c s F J 4 4 D T d t 1 B 3 5 5 E U e u I 3 F 6 6 F V f v M G C 7 7 G W g w D K O J 8 8 H X h x 9 P M 9 9 I Y i y 6 1 A J Z j z 5 S...

Page 146: ...s C 27 7 9 ISO LATIN 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 A B C D E F 0 S P 0 P p 1 1 A Q a q 2 2 B R b r 7 R 3 3 C S c s 4 4 D T d t 5 5 E U e u 6 6 F V f v 7 7 G W g w 4 x 8 8 H X h x S 9 9 I Y i y A J Z j z B K k C L l D...

Page 147: ...A B C D E F 0 S P 0 P p J 1 1 A Q a q 2 L 2 2 B R b r 0 H 3 3 C S c s F B 4 4 D T d t 1 B 3 5 5 E U e u I 3 F 6 6 F V f v M G C 7 7 G W g w D K O J 8 8 H X h x 9 P M 9 9 I Y i y 1 6 1 A J Z j z 5 S B...

Page 148: ...7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 S P 0 P p J 1 1 A Q a q 2 L 2 2 B R b r 0 H 3 3 C S c s F B 4 4 D T d t 1 B 3 5 5 E U e u I 3 F 6 6 F V f v M G C 7 7 G W g w D K O J 8 8 H X h x 9 P M 9 9 I Y i y 1 6 1 A J Z j z...

Page 149: ...E PAGE 852 SEE 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 S P 0 P p 1 1 A Q a q 2 1 2 2 B R b r 0 3 3 3 C S c s 4 4 4 D T d t 1 4 5 5 E U e u 3 6 6 F V f v 7 7 G W g w 8 8 H X h x 9 9 9 I Y i y 6 A J Z j z 5 B K k...

Page 150: ...p P D 1 1 A Q a q C 2 L F 2 2 B R b r T 0 H 3 3 C S c s j y J 4 4 D T d t k 1 B L 5 5 E U e u E X 3 N 6 6 F V f v O 0 M g P 7 0 7 G W g w 1 r 2 K R 8 3 8 8 H X h x 3 S 4 9 T 9 9 9 I Y i y 5 U 6 6 V A...

Page 151: ...2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 i S P 0 P p 1 1 A Q a q 2 2 B R b r 7 R 3 3 C S c s 4 4 D T d t 5 5 E U e u C 6 _ 6 F V f v R T 7 0 7 G W g w x 8 3 8 8 H X h x S 9 9 9 I Y i y A 4 6 J Z j z B 7 K...

Page 152: ...D E F 0 i 0 P p P J D 1 1 A Q a q C 2 L F 2 2 B R b r T 0 H H 3 3 C S c s j y F J 4 4 D T d t k 1 B L 5 5 E U e u E X I 3 N 6 6 F V f v O 0 M G C P 7 0 7 G W g w 1 r 2 D K O R 8 3 8 8 H X h x 3 S 4 9...

Page 153: ...3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 i 0 P p 1 1 A Q a q 2 L 2 2 B R b r 0 0 3 3 C S c s 4 4 D T d t 1 5 5 E U e u 3 6 6 F V f v 1 M 7 0 7 G W g w K 8 3 8 8 H X h x 9 9 9 9 I Y i y 6 A 4 6 J Z j z 5 B...

Page 154: ...3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 i 0 P p 1 1 A Q a q 2 2 2 B R b r 0 3 3 C S c s A 4 4 D T d t 1 G 5 5 E U e u 3 F 6 6 F V f v 0 7 0 7 G W g w J 8 3 8 8 H X h x 9 M E 9 9 9 I Y i y 1 6 1 A 4 6 J Z j z 5 S...

Page 155: ...CP 775 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 i 0 P p 1 1 A Q a q 2 2 2 B R b r 0 3 3 C S c s 4 4 D T d t 1 5 5 E U e u 3 6 6 F V f v 7 0 7 G W g w 8 3 8 8 H X h x 9 E 9 9 9 I Y i y 6 A 4 6 J Z j z 5 B 7 K...

Page 156: ...37 8 5 BATIC RIM 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 i 0 P p E 1 1 A Q a q 6 2 2 B R b r 3 3 3 C S c s 4 4 D T d t 5 5 E U e u D 6 6 F V f v 7 0 7 G W g w x 8 3 8 8 H X h x 9 9 9 I Y i y A 4 6 J Z j z B...

Page 157: ...r 4207 4208 XL 24 Emulation commands supported in four Printer types Printer CI 4040 Printer CI 4050 Printer CI 4070 Printer CI 4080 Some commands or parameters may be different for a specific Printer...

Page 158: ...mulation commands classified by Hex Code and a Hex Decimal conversion table The following conventions are used in the command listings Table 1 Conventions ESC Escape 1 B introduces an escape sequence...

Page 159: ...eed 0 D CR Carriage Return 0 E SO Double Width Printing By Line 0 F SI Condensed Printing 17 1 cpi 1 1 DC1 Select Printer 1 2 DC2 Select Pica 10 cpi 1 3 DC3 Buffer Data Flow Control 1 4 DC4 Cancel Dou...

Page 160: ...to P1 P1 72 60 P1 lpi non AGM P1 72 P1 lpi AGM P1 0 1 5 5 P1 60 Note Default or 6 lpi 12 72 ESC B NUL Clear all Vertical Tabs ESC B P1 P2 P64 NUL Set Vertical Tabs Pn 0 1 F F ESC C P1 Set Form Length...

Page 161: ...be skipped see following alternative command sequences Insert Form ESC P1 s SPS Paper Source Native Command P1 0 Manual Feed P1 1 ASF Bin 1 P1 2 ASF Bin 2 P1 3 ASF Bin 3 P1 6 upper Tractor P1 7 Tracto...

Page 162: ...SC P3 s Paper Exit Native Command P3 0 Paper Exit Stacker P3 1 Paper Exit Front Side confirmed by Start Stop key P3 2 Paper Exit Front Side not confirmed by Start Stop key controlled by application P3...

Page 163: ...rols character width P1 0 x line spacing unchanged P1 1 x single line space P1 2 x double line space P1 3 x triple line space P1 4 x quadruple line space P1 x 0 charcter height unchanged P1 x 1 single...

Page 164: ...1 Draft Proportional P1 0 2 Courier 10 cpi P1 0 3 Courier Proportional P1 0 8 Draft 12 cpi P1 0 A Courier 12 cpi P1 1 0 Draft 17 cpi P1 1 2 Courier 17 cpi ESC P P1 Cancel Select Proportional Printing...

Page 165: ...idth P1 0 0 or 0 cancel Double Width P1 0 1 or 1 select Double Width ESC X P1 P2 Set Left and Right Margins P1 Left Margin P2 Right Margin Pn 0 0 F F ESC d P1 P2 Set Relative Horizontal Dot Position P...

Page 166: ...equences ESC P1 x P1 selects the font possible format of P1 0 or missing Font is unchanged Native Command CPL P1 1 Data P1 2 Roman P1 3 San Serif P1 4 Courier P1 5 Prestige P1 6 Script P1 7 OCR B P1 8...

Page 167: ...m All Character Set Number of codes P1 P2 256 Pn 0 0 F F ESC P1 Print Single Character from All Character Set P1 Number of Char Set or Code Page Pn 0 0 F F ESC T n1 n2 NUL NUL P1 P2 Code Page Switchin...

Page 168: ...rform Line Feed P1 P1 216 180 lpi non AGM P1 216 lpi AGM P1 0 0 F F P1 180 ESC K P1 P2 v1 vn Standard Density Graphics Mode P1 P2 256 number of data Pn 0 0 F F ESC L P1 P2 v1 vn Double Density Graphic...

Page 169: ...density density density column columns dpi no AGM AGM 0 0 Standard Density K 8 816 60 72 60 0 1 Double Density L 8 1632 120 72 60 0 2 2xDensity 2xSpeed Y 8 1632 120 72 60 0 3 Quadruple Density Z 8 326...

Page 170: ...nsity density column columns dpi no AGM AGM 0 0 Standard Density K 8 816 60 72 60 0 1 Double Density L 8 1632 120 72 60 0 2 2xDensity 2xSpeed Y 8 1632 120 72 60 0 3 Quadruple Density Z 8 3264 240 72 6...

Page 171: ...pain P1 9 Japan P1 1 0 Norway P1 1 1 Denmark 2 P1 1 2 Spain 2 P1 1 3 Latin AM P1 1 4 Turkey P1 for IBM CODE PAGE P1 for CODE PAGE EE P1 1 CP 437 P1 1 CP 437 GK P1 2 CP 850 P1 2 CP 851 GK P1 3 CP 860 P...

Page 172: ...roPrinter AGM Emulation P2 4 EPSON Emulation ESC M RLF Reverse Line Feed ESC s EJF Eject Form ESC P1 P2 SP B GSM Graphic Size Modification P1 1 0 0 normal height P1 2 0 0 normal height P1 3 0 0 normal...

Page 173: ...ertical Position Absolute P1 0 or 1 Top of Form Top Margin P1 2 9999 Vertical Line ESC P1 e VPR Set Vertical Position Relative P1 0 or 1 moves the position one line P1 2 9999 Vertical Line ESC P1 g TB...

Page 174: ...ic Rendition P1 0 default no rendition or rendition reset P1 1 bold P1 3 italics P1 4 underline P1 9 crossed out or strike through printing P1 20 enlarged double width printing P1 21 double underline...

Page 175: ...in bars P5 Width of the thin gaps P6 Ratio width to thin bars gaps P7 Uni directional or bi directional printing 0 or not programmed means no changes 1 uni directional printing in LQ 2 bi directional...

Page 176: ...el Buffer E 3 1B Escape E 3 20 Space E 3 7F Delete E 3 1B 30 Set Line Space to E 4 1 8 1B 31 Set Line Space to E 4 7 72 1B 32 Start Variable Line Space E 4 1B 34 Set Top Of Form E 4 1B 36 Select Chara...

Page 177: ...p Over Perforation E 4 1 1B 50 00 1B 50 01 Cancel Select Proportional E 8 1B 51 23 or 1B 51 24 Deselect Printer E 3 1B 53 00 1B 53 01 Select Superscript Subscipt E 8 1B 55 00 1B 55 01 Cancel Select Un...

Page 178: ...t E 4 1 1B 5B 67 P P P data Select Various Graphics Modes IBM E 13 1 2 3 1B 5B P 20 58 Select Print Quality LQ NLQ E 9 1 1B 5B P 3B P 20 72 Select Macro and Change Emulation E 16 1 2 1B 5B P 3B P 20 4...

Page 179: ...01 117 133 149 165 181 197 213 229 245 6 6 22 38 54 70 86 102 118 134 150 166 182 198 214 230 246 7 7 23 39 55 71 87 103 119 135 151 167 183 199 215 231 247 8 8 24 40 56 72 88 104 120 136 152 168 184...

Page 180: ...N LQ 2550 Printer Emulation commands supported in four Printer types Printer CI 4040 Printer CI 4050 Printer CI 4070 Printer CI 4080 Some commands or parameters may be different for a specific Printer...

Page 181: ...ation commands classified by Hex Code and a Hex Decimal conversion table The following conventions are used in the command listings Table 1 Conventions ESC Escape 1 B introduces an escape sequence P1...

Page 182: ...le Width Printing By Line 0 F SI Condensed Printing 1 1 DC1 Select Printer 1 2 DC2 Select Pica 10 cpi 1 3 DC3 Deselct Printer 1 4 DC4 Cancel Double Width Printing By Line 1 8 CAN Cancel Buffer 1 B ESC...

Page 183: ...16 0 1 F F ESC C P1 Set Form Length in Lines P1 0 1 F F ESC C NUL P1 Set Form Length in Inches P1 0 1 0 C ESC J P1 Perform Line Feed P1 0 0 F F P1 180 ESC N P1 Set Automatic Perforation Skip P1 is the...

Page 184: ...t Mode any parameter or P1 to P4 may be skipped see following alternative command sequences Insert Form ESC P1 s SPS Paper Source Native Command P1 0 Manual Feed P1 1 ASF Bin 1 P1 2 ASF Bin 2 P1 3 ASF...

Page 185: ...P3 s Paper Exit Native Command P3 0 Paper Exit Stacker P3 1 Paper Exit Front Side confirmed by Start Stop key P3 2 Paper Exit Front Side not confirmed by Start Stop key controlled by application P3 3...

Page 186: ...0 for NLQ LQ P1 0 0 7 F ESC P1 Select Multiple Print Mode P1 selects Bit0 0 10 cpi Pica Bit0 1 12 cpi Elite Bit1 1 proportional Bit2 1 Condensed Bit3 1 Emphasized Bit4 1 Double Strike Bit5 1 Double Wi...

Page 187: ...efined char in LQ 128 in draft or use a RAM card for up to 128 User Defined Characters in LQ Set maximum every second dot to 1 in a horizontal line User Defined Characters can be defined in four diffe...

Page 188: ...e line selected by P4 P5 0 1 single continuous line P5 0 2 double continuous line P5 0 5 single broken line P5 0 6 double broken line ESC 4 Set Italics ESC 5 Cancel Italics ESC Select Unidirectional M...

Page 189: ...i ESC P Select Pica 10 cpi ESC Q P1 Set Right Margin P1 0 3 F F ESC S P1 Select Superscript Subscript P1 0 0 or 3 0 select Superscript P1 0 1 or 3 1 select Subscript ESC T Cancel Superscript Subscript...

Page 190: ...IGE P1 0 4 SCRIPT P1 0 5 OCR B P1 0 6 OCR A P1 0 7 ORATOR C P1 0 8 ORATOR P1 1 1 DATA LARGE ESC l P1 Set Left Margin P1 0 0 F C ESC p P1 Cancel Select Proportional P1 0 0 or 3 0 cancel proportional P1...

Page 191: ...or 3 0 select Draft P1 0 1 or 3 1 select LQ or NLQ dep on set up ESC P1 P2 SP B GSM Graphic Size Modification Native Command P1 100 normal height P1 200 double height P1 300 triple height P1 400 quad...

Page 192: ...ommand sequences ESC P1 x P1 selects the font possible format of P1 0 or missing Font is unchanged Native Command CPL P1 1 DATA P1 2 ROMAN P1 3 SAN SERIF P1 4 COURIER P1 5 PRESTIGE P1 6 SCRIPT P1 7 OC...

Page 193: ...ot per column ESC Y P1 Reassign Graphics Mode Y 1 Double Density Speed 8 dot per col ESC Z P1 Reassign Graphics Mode Z 1 Quadruple Density 8 dot per column ESC K P2 P3 v1 vn Standard Density Graphics...

Page 194: ...olumn of columns dpi 0 0 Standard Density K 8 816 60 0 1 Double Density L 8 1632 120 0 2 2xDensity 2xSpeed Y 8 1632 120 0 3 Quadruple Density Z 8 3264 240 0 4 CRT I 8 1088 80 0 6 CRT II 8 1224 90 2 0...

Page 195: ...8 159 dec ESC R P1 Select National Version P1 0 0 U S A P1 0 1 FRANCE P1 0 2 GERMANY P1 0 3 U K P1 0 4 DENMARK P1 0 5 SWEDEN P1 0 6 ITALY P1 0 7 SPAIN P1 0 8 JAPAN P1 0 9 NORWAY P1 0 A DENMARK 2 P1 0...

Page 196: ...g Introducer CSI for ESC ESC control String Introducer for ESC ESC s EJF Eject Form ESC s IF Insert Form ESC P1 SP X SPQ Select Print Quality P1 0 LQ P1 1 NLQ ESC P1 P2 SP r SM Select Macro and Change...

Page 197: ...P1 9 Japan P1 1 0 Norway P1 1 1 Denmark 2 P1 1 2 Spain 2 P1 1 3 Latin AM P1 1 4 Turkey P1 1 5 Legal P1 for IBM CODE PAGE P1 for CODE PAGE EE P1 1 CP 437 P1 1 CP 437 GK P1 2 CP 850 P1 2 CP 851 GK P1 3...

Page 198: ...hin bars P5 Width of the thin gaps P6 Ratio width to thin bars gaps P7 Uni directional or bi directional printing 0 or not programmed means no changes 1 uni directional printing in LQ 2 bi directional...

Page 199: ...in units bm ESC C P1 P2 P3 Set page length in defined unit Define page length in units P1 02 00 pl P2 P3 x 256 ESC V P1 P2 P3 Set absolute vertical print position Define absolute vertical print posit...

Page 200: ...g P1 18 24 30 36 42 48 60 or 72 Selects fixed pitch equal to 360 m cpi pz P2 P3 x 256 pz Point size in 0 5 points 1 point equals 1 72 inch pz 0 No change in point size pz 16 20 21 24 28 32 36 40 42 44...

Page 201: ...signed by Pn is one of the four tables which will be selected by the ESC t command ESC t Pn Select character table Selects the character table to be used for printing from among the four character tab...

Page 202: ...Select graphics mode P1 01 00 P2 1 or 49 Graphics mode may be reset by ESC ESC P1 P2 P 3 P4 P5 P6 Print raster graphics P1 0 graphics mode non compressed P1 1 graphics mode compressed P2 10 20 vertica...

Page 203: ...F Delete F 3 1B 0E or 0E Select Double Width for One Line F 3 7 1B 0F or 0F Select Condensed Mode F 3 7 1B 23 Cancel Most Significant Bit Control F 3 1B 30 Set Line Space to F 4 1 8 1B 32 Set Line Spa...

Page 204: ...e F 7 1 1B 25 00 1B 25 01 Select Standard User Defined Char F 7 Set 1B 2B P Set line Space to F 4 1 P1 360 1B 2F P Select Variable Tab Channel F 4 1 1B 2D 01 1B 2D 00 Select Cancel Underline F 9 1B 33...

Page 205: ...43 P P P Set Page Length in defined Unit F 20 1 2 3 1B 28 47 P P Select Graphics Mode F 23 1 2 1B 28 55 P P Set Unit F 21 1 2 1B 28 56 P P P Set absolute vertical Print Position F 20 1 2 3 1B 28 63 P...

Page 206: ...0 7A 6 7 1B 5B 3C 73 Eject Form F 17 1B 5B 3E 73 Insert Form F 17 1B 5B 3E P 3B P 3B P 3B P 73 Select Paper Source and Insert Form F 5 1 2 3 4 1B 5B 3F 30 68 Set Mode Barcode F 19 1B 5B 3F 30 6C Reset...

Page 207: ...117 133 149 165 181 197 213 229 245 6 6 22 38 54 70 86 102 118 134 150 166 182 198 214 230 246 7 7 23 39 55 71 87 103 119 135 151 167 183 199 215 231 247 8 8 24 40 56 72 88 104 120 136 152 168 184 200...

Page 208: ...but before barcode printing The header has the following format ESC P P P P P P 8 z Note 8 Space 2 3 4 5 6 7 In step two the ESC sequence Set Mode Barcode SMBC starts the barcode printing ESC 0 h Fin...

Page 209: ...icable not applicable UPC A 110 210 not applicable not applicable Code 128 EAN 128 111 211 311 411 Postnet 112 not applicable not applicable not applicable KIX Code 113 not applicable not applicable n...

Page 210: ...ec inch mm 4 0 30 48 2 144 0 35 1 31 49 3 144 0 53 2 32 50 4 144 0 70 3 33 51 5 144 0 88 4 34 52 6 144 1 05 5 35 53 7 144 1 23 6 36 54 8 144 1 41 7 37 55 9 144 1 58 for vertical Barcode P hex dec inch...

Page 211: ...printing standard 0 uni directional 7 values are 0 or not programmed means no changes 1 uni directional printing in LQ 2 bi directional printing in LQ 3 uni directional printing in NLQ 4 bi directiona...

Page 212: ...code indicates the actual print position Between Start Barcode and Stop Barcode are only printable characters tolerated no CR or LF Barcode Example for Code 39 Barcode Header ESC P P P P P P 8 z 2 3 4...

Page 213: ...SC P P P P P P 8 z 2 3 4 5 6 7 ESC 203 8 1 1 1 8 z Start Barcode ESC 0 h Data 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Stop Barcode ESC 0 l Barcode Example for Codabar Monarch Barcode Header ESC P P P P P P 8 z 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 214: ...er ESC P P P P P P 8 z 2 3 4 5 6 7 ESC 205 8 1 8 z Start Barcode ESC 0 h Data 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 5 Stop Barcode ESC 0 l Barcode Example for EAN 8 ADD 2 Barcode Header ESC P P P P P P 8 z 2 3 4 5 6 7 ESC 20...

Page 215: ...ESC P P P P P P 8 z 2 3 4 5 6 7 ESC 205 8 1 8 z Start Barcode ESC 0 h Data 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 5 8 6 1 0 4 Stop Barcode ESC 0 l Barcode Example for EAN 13 Barcode Header ESC P P P P P P 8 z 2 3 4 5 6 7 ESC...

Page 216: ...P P P 8 z 2 3 4 5 6 7 ESC 206 8 1 8 z Start Barcode ESC 0 h Data 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 8 1 2 Stop Barcode ESC 0 l Barcode Example for EAN 13 ADD 5 Barcode Header ESC P P P P P P 8 z 2 3 4 5 6 7 ESC...

Page 217: ...SC P P P P P P 8 z 2 3 4 5 6 7 ESC 207 8 1 1 8 z Start Barcode ESC 0 h Data a C O D E 8 9 3 W I e Stop Barcode ESC 0 l Barcode Example for MSI Mod 10 10 Barcode Header ESC P P P P P P 8 z 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 218: ...e Header ESC P P P P P P 8 z 2 3 4 5 6 7 ESC 209 8 1 8 z Start Barcode ESC 0 h Data 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 Stop Barcode ESC 0 l Barcode Example for UPC E ADD 2 Barcode Header ESC P P P P P P 8 z 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 219: ...Header ESC P P P P P P 8 z 2 3 4 5 6 7 ESC 209 8 1 8 z Start Barcode ESC 0 h Data 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 8 6 1 0 4 Stop Barcode ESC 0 l Barcode Example for UPC A Barcode Header ESC P P P P P P 8 z 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 220: ...Header ESC P P P P P P 8 z 2 3 4 5 6 7 ESC 210 8 1 8 z Start Barcode ESC 0 h Data 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 5 1 2 Stop Barcode ESC 0 l Barcode Example for UPC A ADD 5 Barcode Header ESC P P P P P P 8 z 2...

Page 221: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 ESC 211 8 1 1 8 z Start Barcode ESC 0 h Data C o d e 8 1 2 8 Stop Barcode ESC 0 l Barcode Example for Code 128 using FNC1 Coding C 1 Barcode Header ESC P P P P P P 8 z 2 3 4 5 6 7 ESC 211...

Page 222: ...SC 0 h Data 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 Stop Barcode ESC 0 l Data CR LF LF Mark Pollan CR LF 101 Main St CR LF Anytown US 12345 6789 Mark Pollan 101 main St Anytown US 12345 6789 Barcode Example for KIX PTT...

Page 223: ...codes symbols on the same line Barcode Header ESC P P P P P P 8 z 2 3 4 5 6 7 ESC 201 7 0 0 1 8 z Start Barcode ESC 0 h Data C 8 O 8 D 8 E 8 8 8 3 9 Stop Barcode ESC 0 l Blank zone 8 8 8 Start Barcode...

Page 224: ...rcodes symbols separated by CR and LF Barcode Header ESC P P P P P P 8 z 2 3 4 5 6 7 ESC 201 7 0 0 1 8 z Start Barcode ESC 0 h Data C 8 O 8 D 8 E 8 8 8 3 9 Stop Barcode ESC 0 l Blank zone CR LF LF LF...

Page 225: ...symbols in landscape on the same line Barcode Header ESC P P P P P P 8 z 2 3 4 5 6 7 ESC 401 7 0 0 1 8 z Start Barcode ESC 0 h Data C 8 O 8 D 8 E 8 8 8 3 9 Stop Barcode ESC 0 l Blank zone 8 8 8 Start...

Page 226: ...pe separated by CR LF Barcode Header ESC P P P P P P 8 z 2 3 4 5 6 7 ESC 401 7 0 0 1 8 z Start Barcode ESC 0 h Data C 8 O 8 D 8 E 8 8 8 3 9 Stop Barcode ESC 0 l Blank zone CR LF LF LF LF LF LF LF LF L...

Page 227: ...MENU and START STOP keys simultane ously While holding down the two keys switch on the printer When the message MENU ACCESS is displayed release the keys Now you are able to change the menu access fun...

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