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Summary of Contents for SmartWriter 80+

Page 1: ...QMS SmartWriter 80 User s Guide Publication Number 1720389A February 1987 QMS Inc P O Box 81250 Mobile AL 36689...

Page 2: ...r Corp Diablo R is a registered trademark of Xerox Corp Epson is a registered trademark of Epson Amer ica Inc FX_80 is a trademark of Epson America Inc HPTM and LaserJet is a trademark of Hewlett Pack...

Page 3: ...endices Part II Tutorial will acquaint you with the many features of your laser printer and help you start printing Included in the Tutorial are explanations of the printer keypad and the different te...

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Page 5: ...t the express written permission of QMS Inc Manual Notice QMS Inc reserves the right to make changes to this manual and to the equipment described herein without notice Considerable effort has been ma...

Page 6: ...EQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH VFG 1046 82 499 EEC Safety This printer is certified as a Class 1 laser product under the U S Department of Health and Human Services DHHS Radiation Per formance Standard accord...

Page 7: ...h are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment Op eration of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference i...

Page 8: ...Epson FX 80 or IBM Proprimer If your SmartWriter 80 Epson FX 80 all ences to the Proprinter this user s guide will NOT be applicable should be Conversely if your SmartWriter 80 emulates IBM Proprinte...

Page 9: ...2 A I Function Keys 2 3 A 2 Printer Setup Keys 2 4 B Making Changes C Paper Size C I The Default Letter C 2 Changing Paper Size 2 5 2 7 2 7 2 7 D Paper Source 2 10 D l The Default Automatic Paper Feed...

Page 10: ...OR Pro printer Emulation 2 18 G 3 Selecting Another Emulation 2 18 GA Selecting Emulation Features 2 23 H Fonts 2 25 H l The Default Fonts 2 25 H 2 Selecting a Font 2 25 H 2 1 Changing the Current Fo...

Page 11: ...Substituting Tilde 2 34 M Things You Need To Know 2 35 M l When to Replace the Print Cartridge 2 35 M 2 Paper Jam 2 36 M 3 Print Quality 2 36 MA Status and Error Codes 2 37 N For More Information 2 3...

Page 12: ...nging Fonts Group C 3 15 C l Font Numbers 3 15 C 2 Procedure e 3 16 C 3 Font Selection and the Option 0 Warm Restart 3 19 CA Automatic Font Selection 3 20 D Diablo Emulation Options Group D 3 20 D l p...

Page 13: ...ion 3 Character Set 3 28 F 4 Option 4 Carriage Returns 3 28 F 5 Option 5 Pica Default Font 3 28 G Power Up Landscape Font Group L 3 29 H Power Up Portrait Font Group P 3 29 I Qume Emulation Options Gr...

Page 14: ...0 Option A Immediate Font Translation Table Reset 3 40 K Selecting Emulation Mode and Page Size Orientation Group 1 3 41 K 1 Options 1 2 and 3 Emulation Mode 3 41 K 2 Options 4 through 6 Paper Size 3...

Page 15: ...7 Print Buffer 3 51 0 4 Option 8 Print Buffer Magnification 3 53 0 5 Options 9 and A 8th Bit 3 53 P Serial Interface Options Group 6 3 54 P I Option 1 Parity Checking 3 54 P 2 Options 2 and 3 Parity T...

Page 16: ...ugh 8 Vertical Alignment 3 63 S Diagnostic Options Group 9 3 63 S l Option D Debugger 3 64 S 2 Option E Diagnostic Page 3 64 S 3 Option F Enter Debugger Mode 3 64 IV Printer Software Commands 4 1 A Co...

Page 17: ...0 0 0 0 0 0 4 8 F Selecting Emulation Mode 4 9 F 1 Command Diagram 4 9 F 2 Using the Command 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 9 F 3 Examples 0 0 0 4 10 G Extended Printer Control Command 4 10 0 1 Command Diagram 0 4...

Page 18: ...the Print Cartridge 5 3 Fixing Assembly Cleaner 5 4 B I Replacing the Fixing Assembly Cleaner 5 4 B 2 Cleaning the Fixing Roller 5 5 Corona Wires 5 5 C l Cleaning the Primary Corona Wire 5 5 C 2 Clean...

Page 19: ...The Diagnostic Page 5 17 G 4 Print Quality Problems 5 18 H Placing A Service Call 5 21 Appendices Appendix A A I Appendix B B 1 Appendix C C l Appendix D D I Appendix E E l Appendix F F I Appendix G...

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Page 21: ...tion of the manual will guide you through the in stallation of your QMS laser printer Follow the numbered instructions on the next five pages in sequence Skipping steps or performing steps out of sequ...

Page 22: ...towards rear of printer to remove Dis card spacers after re moval 1 2 1 Lift green lever and raise top half of printer 4 3 Open Print Cartridge Door Install Print Cartridge here Follow instruc tions...

Page 23: ...to open printer replace Print Cartridge remove Paper Cassette and to access the Man ual Fsed area of the printer Refer to Printer Specifications In Appendix G Installation 9 Fit nubs on Output Stacker...

Page 24: ...sizas are mOlded into bottom 01 Paper Cassette 15 Turn on printer J 14 Insert Paper Cassette into printer 13 I 1 7sl l _ the clips In the Paper Cassette Side of pa i per to be printed should I be face...

Page 25: ...90y 1 MANUAL FEED TEST GROUP TOGGLE 16 Printer performs salt test GMSDDDD 17 Printer warms up C3MSDDDD Installation 18 Printer prints a Status Summary Sheet Never send data 10 the printer until alter...

Page 26: ...le Press the ONLINE key and printer is ready to receive data 1 6 DDDD 19 Printer Idle Ready to receive data DDDMI ODDO DDD J 21 Push TEST key 22 Printer prints samples of each Defined Font listed on S...

Page 27: ...Density Adjustment Dial Moving the dial towards darker print will affect darkness very slightly Keeping the dial set for darker print will shorten the life of the Prinl Car tridge Depressing the Test...

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Page 29: ...n their purpose and tell you how they may be changed Paper Size Manual Automatic Feed Page Orientation Page Margins Emulation Modes Fonts Copy Count FOTIn feed Dual Interface In the section called The...

Page 30: ...on problems and their solutions A The Keypad The keypad of your printer has four function keys three printer setup keys and a two digit display window See Figure 1 The function keys are used in the no...

Page 31: ...key switches the printer from automatic cassette paper feed to manual feed When the green indicator light is on the paper may be hand fed from the manual feed tray This key works only if the printer...

Page 32: ...he Groups in sequence If your printer has the Ep son option the order of Groups is A C d E L P q 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and 9 If your printer has the Proprinter option the order of Groups is A C d i L P q...

Page 33: ...ct unless you change it As you read about each feature decide if the default If you prefer to change the setting carefully follow the directions to make the change There are two ways to change a selec...

Page 34: ...e The display window illustrations show the display which oc curs after each change The indicator lights on the ONLINE MANUAL FEED and TOGGLE keys are shown white if they are lighted and black if they...

Page 35: ...et in the printer You must specify the paper size to insure the page margins are correct C l The Default Letter If you wish to use letter size 8 5xll 216x279mm pa per the printer is properly set C 2 C...

Page 36: ...Press 1 Illllil 4 PreS 11 11 3 Press I 1until 4 Press 11 11 5 Press I 1until 6 Press 11 11 2 8 This Will Result Meaning 1 I Off line I I LI I I I I I ID Group 1 Option 4 Option 4 Off Option 5 Option 5...

Page 37: ...nges Changes saved To change to any other size or for more detailed instruc tions for making this change see Paper Size Keypad Part III Section K 3 Group 1 Options 4 6 You may also make this change th...

Page 38: ...ed tray For nor mal printing use the automatic feed Envelopes or other special forms such as sheets of self adhesive labels and transparencies must be inserted by hand from the manual feed tray at the...

Page 39: ...function the printer is properly set D 2 Selecting Manual Feed To set the printer for manual feed Do This This Will Result Meaning 1 fuss t J Off line 2 fuss Set for manual feed 3 Press J On line Once...

Page 40: ...re for selecting manual feed The lighted indica tor in the MANUAL FEED key will go out signifying that the printer is set for automatic paper feed You may also make this change through a software com...

Page 41: ...I 1 1 I I I I 2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 _______ l 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I I 1 I 1 2 I 1 1 I I 1 L _______ _____ i 1Y Landscapp 1V2 Portrait Figure 5 Page Orientation E I Selecting a Page Orientation Your...

Page 42: ...ntation follow this procedure Do This This Will Result Meaning I Press I 1 Off line 2 Press I i1until I LI 3 Press I 1 until I 1 1 l t 4 Press 1 1 5 Press 1 tj 1 6 Pressl 1 2 14 D I J I L LI See seque...

Page 43: ...rgins set using a software package will take precedence over the margins set in the printer There is also a limit of approximately 3mm 0 1 at the top of the page 6mm 0 25 at the left and bottom of the...

Page 44: ...This This Will Result Meaning L Press 1_ I Off line 2 Press 1 ij1until 3 Press 1 1until 4 Press II s 1 5 Press 1 ij 1 6 Press 1 1 Status LI 1 LI 1 LI See sequence below o II I Summary Sheet 2 16 Group...

Page 45: ...7 1 5 Press 1 U1 6 Press 17 1 Status LI 1 LI I I I I L Ji LI See sequence below Summary Sheet Off line Group 4 Option 7 OptionS On Ready to save changes Changes saved To select any other setting or fo...

Page 46: ...ould be based on a preference for the features of one emulation G 2 The Default Epson Emulation OR Proprinter Emulation The default emulation for your printer is either Epson or Proprinter If you do n...

Page 47: ...esult Meaning 1 Press I I Off line 2 Press 1 g1until 3 Press 1 1until 4 Press 11 11 5 Press I g1 6 Press 1 1 Status J II I LI L J I L J L LI See sequence below D D I I I Summary Sheet Tutorial Group 1...

Page 48: ...Press il 2 Press IU Until 3 Press I until 4 Press I 5 Press I Iuntil 6 Press I 1 7 Press gj 8 Press I Status 1 1 I LI 1 J I I 1 C LI See sequence below i l fi Summary Sheet I t 2 20 Off line Group 1 O...

Page 49: ...his Will Result Meaning 1 press 2 Press ij until I LI UTess Iuntil I I J I 4 Press 5 Press g 6 Press I I 0 0 1 Tutorial Status I C LI See sequence below Summary Sheet 11 I Off line Group 1 Option 1 Op...

Page 50: ...II_ 2 Press 1 u1until 3 Press Iuntil 4 Press 11sv 11 5 Press I Iuntil 6 Press 1 sv 1 7 Press 1 j1 8 Press 1 sv 1 Status I I LJ J Ie 1 1 J C LI See sequence below Summary Sheet 2 22 Off line Group 1 O...

Page 51: ...mulation you have chosen You will find this information in the instructions for your soft ware package It is usually listed under Printer Configu ration or a similar heading G 4 Selecting Emulation Fe...

Page 52: ...D Group D Options 1 to 6 Epson Emulation Features Part III Section E Group E Options 1 to A Proprinter Emulation Features Part III Section F Group I Options 1 to 5 Qume Emulation Features Part III Sec...

Page 53: ...andscape orientation These default fonts are shown in reverse type on the status summary sheet If you do not specify a different font the printer will automatically print in the default font for the o...

Page 54: ...may be used in any emulation If you change fonts the new font will become the current font The current font will be in effect until the printer is powered off Because of the number of possible settin...

Page 55: ...lation depending on the model you ordered it selects the Pica font font number 382 or 385 regardless of the font specified as the power up font If the printer is powered up in Diablo or Qume Emulation...

Page 56: ...is in ANSI command mode Epson Emulation Mode Proprinter Em ulation Mode or HP LaserJet Emulation Mode Refer to the ANSI X3 64 Programming Language Manual or the applicable appendix at the back of this...

Page 57: ...changing the copy count Copy Count Keypad Part III Section L Group 2 Options 1 9 Part III Section M Group 3 Options 1 9 You may also make this change through a software com mand The instructions for u...

Page 58: ...er does not fill up the page de scription memory the printer will show P A in its display window and will wait until one of the following happens More data is received and the page description mem ory...

Page 59: ...ser printer supports both parallel and serial inter facing The computer and printer communicate through the interface If the proper interface is not established between computer and printer there can...

Page 60: ...d to make the following changes Do This This Will Result Meaning 1 Press I 1 Off line 2 Press IgIuntil 3 Press I Iuntil CI _ I 4 Press 1 1 5 Press 101 6 Press I 1 2 32 See sequence below Status Summar...

Page 61: ...l that tells it This is a command Your laser printer uses the ESC code decimal code 27 as this signal Do not confuse ESC with the Esc key on your computer keyboard Transmitting an ESC code to the prin...

Page 62: ...or software commands do this Do This This Will Result Meaning I Press I I Off line 2 Press I ij1until I LI Group 1 3 Press 1 Iuntil I I 4 Press 1 1 5 Press 1 t tI 6 Press 1 I I 2 34 Status I C Ll See...

Page 63: ...rs M Things You Need To Know After you have successfully set up your printer there are a few things you need to know Read through each topic and look up the referenced sections when necessary M I When...

Page 64: ...sette feed area 3 the separation feeder area and 4 the fixing delivery area After clearing the jam close the printer and it will resume printing For complete information and illustrations see the foll...

Page 65: ...window or on the diagnostic page The display window codes usually represent either normal operating conditions data being received printer idle etc or less harmful errors such as paper jam or paper o...

Page 66: ...messages It also discusses common print quality prob lems and their solutions Appendix A Font Information describes fonts and font commands It also provides tables which give character locations and...

Page 67: ...Appendix G Qume Emulation Mode gives a complete de scription of the Qume Emulation Mode It lists supported and unsupported commands and presents a complete ex planation of each feature Appendix H Prin...

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Page 69: ...inter setup changes 3 An explanation of all features that can be changed The features you can use to customize your printer are ex plained in the order the Groups and Options appear in the display win...

Page 70: ...n 4 D E F Page Orientation 1 9 Paper Size 1 4 5 6 Printer Emulation Features FEATURE GROUP OPTION S Diablo Emulation Features D Character Spacing D 1 2 Carriage Returns D 3 Line Feeds D 4 Proportional...

Page 71: ...Spacing Q 1 2 Line Spacing Q 3 Carriage Returns Q 4 Auto Carriage Retum Line Q 5 Feed Proportional Spacing Q 6 Printer Interface Features FEATURE GROUP OPTION S Eighth Bit 5 9 A Interface Type 5 1 Pa...

Page 72: ...atures FEATURE Diagnostic Features Debugger Diagnostic Page Debugger Mode Hex Dump GROUP OPTION S 6 6 6 7 8 9 6 5 6 A 6 1 2 3 6 B 6 4 6 C GROUP OPTION S 9 9 D 9 E 9 F o 3 Font Handling Features FEATUR...

Page 73: ...lation Tables 0 6 0 9 0 A Warm Restart Any 0 Miscellaneous Features FEATURE GROUP OPTION S Form Feed Carriage Return 0 4 Input Buffer 5 3 4 5 6 7 8 On line Off line 5 2 Printer Alignment 8 Horizontal...

Page 74: ...ape Font GROUP P Select Power Up Portrait Font GROUP q Qume Emulation Options GROUP 0 System Function Options GROUP 1 _ Selecting E ulati n Mode Page Size and Page OnentatIon GROUP 2 Number of Copies...

Page 75: ...es called Groups each represented by a letter or number The GROUP key calls up each Group and displays it as the left digit of the Display Window To use the GROUP key place the printer off line Press...

Page 76: ...nce you press the key the Option is changed Do not press the TOGGLE key unless you are certain of the change it will cause The TOGGLE key has a green lighted indicator This indicator is lighted when t...

Page 77: ...GGLE The light in the TOGGLE key will change immediately Never press TOGGLE unless you are certain of the change it will cause 6 Continue using GROUP OPTION and TOGGLE to change any printer features 7...

Page 78: ...he page orientation from portrait to landscape Page orientation is controlled by Group I Op tion 9 In the following example r II means the light in ON LINE is on 1 1means the light in the key is off A...

Page 79: ...I MEANING Group 1 Option 9 Thms Option 9 on Setup Option O Executes warm restart When the status summary sheet prints out notice that LANDSCAPE is printed in reverse type Now use this same procedure t...

Page 80: ...p A Options 1 and 2 work together to tell the printer the units of measure to use when describing page margins on the status summary sheet Dots Decipoints GROUP OPTION TOGGLE GROUP OPTION TOGGLE A 1 o...

Page 81: ...printer uses if no line spacing is specified Font spacing means the printer uses the line spacing of the current font Font Spacing 4 lpi GROUP OPTION TOGGLE GROUP OPTION TOGGLE A 4 off A 4 on A 5 off...

Page 82: ...ff A 7 on I B 6 Option 8 Line Feeds Option 8 detennines how the printer will respond to Line Feed LF characters that are received when in ANSI Command Mode LF t LF CR IGROUP OPTION I TOGGLE GROUP OPTI...

Page 83: ...art when changing fonts C l Font Numbers The fonts that are available in the printer are listed nu merically on the status summary sheet When using the keypad and the Group C Options to change fonts h...

Page 84: ...is also valid for the Group L and Group P Options NOTE GROUP OPTION and TOGGLE function differently for the Group C Group L and Group P Options ACTION Pre J PreM I iIuntil Pre ru 3 16 RESULT L I I L...

Page 85: ...1 LI I C I I I LEi I Ei I LI MEANING Since the first digit of our font number 07504 is a zero we continue with Op tion 2 Now we select the second digit The second digit is 7 This locks in 7 as the sec...

Page 86: ...ress 1 Y I Press 1 1 Pms 11 11 3 18 RESULT II L LI I LI MEANING Third digit is 5 5 is locked in and we continue with Op tion 4 Fourth digit is O Lock in 0 as fourth digit and continue with Option 5 Fi...

Page 87: ...Printer is back on line C 3 Font Selection and the Option 0 Warm Restart Notice that the procedure for changing fonts does not in clude an Option 0 warm restart The warm restart is not necessary when...

Page 88: ...ulation mode the printer is designed to select the Proprinter Pica font font number 385 regardless of the font specified by the Group P or Group L Options If you use the Group C Options while in Diabl...

Page 89: ...e also Group D Option 6 Proportional 10 cpi t GROUP OPTION TOGGLE GROUP OPTION TOGGLE D 1 off D 1 on D 2 off D 2 off 12 cpi 15 cpi GROUP OPTION TOGGLE GROUP OPTION TOGGLE D 1 off D 1 on D 2 on D 2 on...

Page 90: ...are converted to the upper case capitalized version of the character Leave the Option off if you want upper and lower case characters determined by your files All Upper Case I GROUP OPTION TOGGLE l D...

Page 91: ...Options control the printer during Epson Emulation Mode NOTE These Options will apply only if your printer emulates the Epson FX 80 If it does not emulate Ep son see the Options listed under Group I P...

Page 92: ...10 characters per inch or Compressed format 17 charac ters per inch whenever you do not select a specific font Pica Format 10 cpi t Compressed Format 17 cpi IGROUP OPTION TOGGLE I TOGGLE l E I off I o...

Page 93: ...OPTION TOGGLE E 3 on E 3 off E 4 on E 4 on E 5 on E 5 on Germany United Kingdom GROUP OPTION TOGGLE GROUP OPTION TOGGLE E 3 on E 3 off E 4 off E 4 off E 5 on E 5 on Denmark Sweden GROUP OPTION TOGGLE...

Page 94: ...ff E 6 on I If Option 6 is on the result simulates a typewriter carriage return E S Option 9 Printing Zeros When in Epson emulation mode this Option allows you to specify the printing of zeros with or...

Page 95: ...1 and 2 for instructions for selecting Proprinter Emulation Mode Toggle Option 0 of any Group to save changes to Printer Setup t Factory setting F 1 Option 1 Printing Zeros When in Proprinter Emulatio...

Page 96: ...etermines whether an automatic Carriage Return is placed after each Line Feed Vertical Tab and ESC J No Auto CR t Auto CR GROUP OPTION TOGGLE GROUP OPTION TOGGLE I 4 off I 4 on F 5 Option 5 Pica Defau...

Page 97: ...up L NOTE You must use the Option 0 to store the selected power up landscape font into memory H SelectillK Power Up Portrait Font Group P This Group lets you specify the portrait font that the laser p...

Page 98: ...ter spacing expressed as characters per inch or cpO when the printer is in Qume emulation mode and no character spacing is specified by the Qume Horizontal Motion Index HMI command See also Group Q O...

Page 99: ...printer responds to Carriage Return CR characters it receives while in Qume emu lation mode CR t CR LF GROUP OPTION TOGGLE GROUP OPTION I TOGGLE Q 4 off Q 4 I on If Option 4 is on the result simulates...

Page 100: ...spacing built into whatever font you are using If no character spacing is specified through the Qume HMI command and Option 6 is off the printer will use the character spacing set through Options 1 a...

Page 101: ...one This Option takes effect immediately there is no on or off as with other Options Use the following procedure ACTION Press J Press ffi Press 1J Press hess Printer Setup RESULT LI LI I LI I MEANING...

Page 102: ...with other Options Use the following procedure ACTION Pre IuIuntil Pre I Iuntil RESULT LI LI t J LI L Press I 1 Display blinks Press J 3 34 MEANING Printer is off line Print ing will continue un til t...

Page 103: ...data prints on the left side of the page Matching print data appears on the right side of the page Control characters values less than hex 20 and any unprintable characters appear on the right side as...

Page 104: ...Option takes effect immediately there is no on or off as with other Options Use the following procedure ACTION Press Press rnJ Press lJUntiJ Press Press 3 36 RESULT LI LI Display blinks MEANING Print...

Page 105: ...restart Option 0 is performed Reset Tablest Do Not Reset Tables I GROUP OPTION TOGGLE I 0 6 on J 7 Option 7 Suppress Blank Pages This Option is used to prevent the printer from ejecting blank sheets...

Page 106: ...t from printing after a warm restart If this Option is on the status summary sheet will print only when you turn your printer on or when a printer software command orders it see Part IV Print Status A...

Page 107: ...translation table explained in Part IV To reset the table to its factory setting values follow this procedure ACTION ess lj Pre ID Printer Setup RESULT LI J MEANING Printer is off line Group 0 Option...

Page 108: ...tion table explained in Part IV To reset the table to its factory setting values follow this procedure ACTION ess ess ess I Iuntil 3 40 RESULT L L il LI 1 MEANING Printer is off line Group 0 Option 0...

Page 109: ...1 2 and 3 Emulation Mode These Options let you specify the printer emulation mode Proprinter Emulationt Epson Emulationt GROUP OPTION TOGGLE GROUP OPTION TOGGLE 1 1 off 1 1 off 1 2 on 1 2 on 1 3 off...

Page 110: ...rope 8 3 xII 7 inches 21Ox297mm B5 Europe 7 2x 10 1 inches 182x257mm Legal USA 8 5x 14 inches 216x356mm Letter USA 8 5x 11 inches 216x279mm and Mini 3 9x5 5 inches lOOx 140mm A4 BS GROUP OPTION TOGGLE...

Page 111: ...t the amount of bytes that are available for downloading fonts and overlays If after using these options to increase the size of the print buffer you receive a Diagnostic Page with the code 15 printed...

Page 112: ...E E E D D 32K D D D E D 48 K E D D E D 64K D E D E D 80K E E D E D 96 K D D E E D 112K E D E E D 128 K D E E E D 144 K E E E E D 160K D D D D E 176 K E D D D E 192 K D E D D E 208 K E E D D E 224K D...

Page 113: ...r to the place where you want the margin to be Then select the bottom margin listed below that is closest to your measurement OPTIONS BOTTOM D E F MARGIN t off off off 0 00 0 00 em on off off 0 25 0 6...

Page 114: ...are using with the printer If the proper interface is not established between computer and printer there can be no communication Centronics Parallelt RS 232 Serial IGROUP IOPTION ITOGGLE 5 1 off 0 2...

Page 115: ...t OPTIONS RIGIIT S 6 7 8 MARGIN t off off off off O 0 00 em on off off off 0 25 0 64 em off on off off 0 50 1 27 em on on off off 0 75 1 91 em off off on off 1 00 2 54 em on off on off 1 25 3 18 em of...

Page 116: ...TIONS TOP 9 A B C MARGIN t off off off off 0 00 0 00 em on off off off 0 25 0 64 em off on off off 0 50 1 27 em on on off off 0 75 1 91 em off off on off 1 00 2 54 em on off on off 1 25 3 18 em off on...

Page 117: ...l the number of copies in mul tiples of ten that the printer will print per page If Option 3 is on and the other Options in this Group are off thirty copies per page will be printed If Group 2 Option...

Page 118: ...u want the margin to be Then select the left margin listed below that is closest to your measurement OPTIONS LEFT 1 2 3 4 MARGIN t off off off off O 0 00 em on off off off 0 25 0 64 em off on off off...

Page 119: ...OGGLE GROUP OPTION TOGGLE 1 7 off 1 7 on 1 8 on 1 8 on K 4 Option 9 Page Orientation This Option controls whether words and characters will read across the narrow dimension of the page portrait orient...

Page 120: ...allow you to specify the number of copies for each printed page These Options work in conjunction with the Group 3 Options Toggle Option 0 of any Group to save changes to Printer Setup L 1 Options 1...

Page 121: ...5 Options 9 and A 8th Bit Options 9 and A allow you to tell the printer how to handle the 8th bit These Options are especially important if you are using your printer for graphics applications See Ep...

Page 122: ...Group to save changes to Printer Setup t Factory setting P I Option I Parity Checking This Option tells the printer whether or not to perform parity checking a type of error checking on the data it r...

Page 123: ...should perform on the data it re ceives Set this Option according to the same setting on your computer Odd Parityt Even Parity GROUP OPTION TOGGLE GROUP OPTION TOGGLE 6 2 off 6 2 on 6 3 off 6 3 off M...

Page 124: ...the same setting on your computer One Stop Bitt Two Stop Bits GROUP OPTION TOGGLE GROUP OPTION TOGGLE 6 4 off 6 4 on P 4 Option 5 Data Bits This Option alerts the printer to the number of data bits pe...

Page 125: ...on off off 110 off off on off 134 58 on off on off 150 off on on off 300 on on on off 600 off off off on 1200 on off off on 1800 t off on off on 2400 on on off on 3600 off off on on 4800 on off on on...

Page 126: ...Set this Options according to the same setting on your computer Do Not Use RTSt Use RTS r P S Option C XONIXOFF This Option tells the printer whether or not to use XON XOFF data flow control Set this...

Page 127: ...tion 0 of any Group to save changes to Printer Setup t Factory setting Q l Option 1 Printer Error This Option allows you to specify whether or not the printer will go busy when there is a printer erro...

Page 128: ...Not Set Printer Error t Set Printer Error GROUP OPTION TOGGLE GROUP OPTION TOGGLE 7 2 off 7 2 on Q 3 Option 3 Set Fault Bit This Option allows you to specify whether or not the printer will set the f...

Page 129: ...is taken off line Enabling this Option is especially useful if your computer is an IBM Pc Data can be lost because the PC continues sending data unless a busy signal is sent by the printer Match the...

Page 130: ...Options 1 2 3 and 4 move the zero reference point a specified horizontal distance from the left edge of the page OPTIONS Horizontal Distance 1 2 3 4 off off off off 0 00 0 00 em on off off off 0 05 0...

Page 131: ...on 0 53 1 35 em on on off on 0 59 1 5 em off off on on 0 64 1 63 em on off on on 0 69 1 75 em off on on on 0 75 1 91 em on on on on 0 80 2 03 em S Diagnostic Options Group 9 The Group 9 Options are us...

Page 132: ...c Page This Option is used to print a diagnostic page showing the last error that caused the printer to stop printing Do Not Printt Print I GROUP I OPTION TOGGLE GROUP OPTION TOGGLE I I 9 I E I off 9...

Page 133: ...ot confuse the ESCape character with the IEsc Ikey on your computer keyboard The ESCape character cannot usually be sent to the printer by just pressing a key on the computer s keyboard The examples i...

Page 134: ...string Numeric parameters separated by semi colons are used to specify the action you wish the printer to take Semi colons must be included where they appear in the command diagrams r x u s These are...

Page 135: ...overlay from the printer s memory or to delete only downloaded fonts in a particular orientation Omitting nl causes the power up default font in the current page orientation to be selected I If nl is...

Page 136: ...in portrait the printer does not change fonts It saves that font number request and when you switch the printer to the other page orientation then selects the font Note If the font number you select...

Page 137: ...Changing page orientation affects the fonts that are available for use Only portrait fonts see the status summary sheet may be used in portrait orientation and only landscape fonts may be used in lan...

Page 138: ..._ _ 1 MANUAL FEED o A4 1 85 2 LEGAL 3 LETTER DEFAULl 4 MINI D 2 Using the Command This command allows you to specify manual feed or au tomatic paper feed and also the size of paper being used 4 6 Pape...

Page 139: ...pol D 3 Examples LPRINT CaR 27 0 3x Selects automatic paper feed and letter paper size LPRINT CaR 27 0 Ox Selects automatic paper feed and A4 paper size LPRINT CaR 27 1 4x Selects manual feed and mini...

Page 140: ...ffect until a new copy count command is sent a warm restart Option 0 is performed or until power is turned off A value of 0 or omitting a value for nl selects one copy default Values greater than 5000...

Page 141: ...ets the current font page margins horizontal and vertical tab settings and the character and line spacing to their power up con ditions The printer also resets its horizontal position to the left marg...

Page 142: ...I Command Diagram LPRINT CHR 27 nl r o PAUSE PRINTER 1 HEX DUMP MODE 2 PRINT STATUS SUMMARY SHEET 3 PRINT FONT TEST PAGES G 2 Using the Command This command causes the printer to pause enter hex dump...

Page 143: ...table characters associated with these 32 hex values will be printed on the right side of the page Unprintable characters those with hex values lower than 20 will appear on the right side as periods T...

Page 144: ...ass the decimal codes received from your computer to the area in the printer that makes up the page for printing Most of the time you want the decimal codes that the computer sends to be relayed exact...

Page 145: ...could assign the Form Feed charac ter decimal code 12 to the backslash character decimal code 92 or to any other decimal code you choose When reassigning characters you should choose characters that y...

Page 146: ...e to the font translation table you would send this command Ll RINT CHR 27 1 O 91 228 Important Considerations When the printer is in Epson or Proprinter emulation mode the Font translation table is i...

Page 147: ...a Printer Setup Reset This is a printer key pad procedure and is described in Part III of this manual A printer setup reset will reset all printer setup options including page margins default fonts i...

Page 148: ...nter or software Valid values for the three paired parameters are the deci mal values 0 through 255 H 7 Examples LPRINT CH R 27 0 0 94 10 redefines the com mand translation table and causes the printe...

Page 149: ...OU can do and how to do it 2 Step by Step instructions for clearing a paper jam 3 Lists of the codes that may appear in the display window and what they mean 4 An explanation of the contents and impor...

Page 150: ...a new cartridge changes from green to yellow to red as the cartridge is used Another print cartridge should be ordered when the indicator be gins to show red At this time about 2 000 copies have been...

Page 151: ...rinter as explained in Part 1 Installation 2 Remove the old print cartridge and discard it Hold the cartridge as level as possible in order to avoid spilling toner 3 Distribute the toner in the new pr...

Page 152: ...f of the printer Lift the green fixing assembly cover using the extended lip on the right front 2 The fixing assembly cleaner is in a groove in the cover Grasp the cleaner by the green felt covered ex...

Page 153: ...he fixing assembly cover before lowering the upper half of the printer C Corona Wires There are two wires which require cleaning from time to time the primary corona wire and the transfer corona WIre...

Page 154: ...tridge Figure 2 The plastic shield gives way to allow the wire cleaner to reach the primary corona wire inside 4 Move the wire cleaner back and forth to clean the primary corona wire Figure 2 Cleaning...

Page 155: ...inst the chrome background 2 Use a cotton swab provided with the print cartridge to gently clean the transfer corona wire Figure 3 It may be helpful to dip the swab in alcohol if there is a stubborn s...

Page 156: ...colored area toward the back of the inside the printer Paper dust collects in this area 5 8 1 Raise the upper half of the printer 2 Moisten a cloth and wipe the transfer guide clean Figure 4 Figure 4...

Page 157: ...using Figure 5 as a guide 2 If there is any residue on the belt clean it with a cotton swab or soft cloth E 2 Replacing the Separation Belt The separation belt lasts for about 50 000 pages If the belt...

Page 158: ...I I Inden tation Figure 5 The Separation Belt 4 Pass the separation belt over the transfer roller and under the separation pinch roller Figure 5 5 Hook loop B to the underside of the spring suspen sio...

Page 159: ...in areas Figure 12 8 1 the manual feed area 2 the cassette feed area 3 the separation feeder area and 4 the fixing delivery area Fixing Delivery Separation Feeder Manual Feed Area Area Area Figure 6 P...

Page 160: ...s in any area indicate that the area should be checked and either repaired or cleaned Clear paper jams as follows 1 Open the upper half of the printer 2 Remove any jammed paper from the separation fee...

Page 161: ...3 open the reat door Figure 8 andremo eany jammed VaVer there Figure S Rear Door Maintenance and TroUbleshOoting 5 13...

Page 162: ...er the green fixing assembly cover Figure 9 Be careful it may be hot Figure 9 The Fixing Assembly Area Close the upper half of the printer after the paper jam is cleared The page that was being printe...

Page 163: ...een down Active loaded the printer is active dF Download A downloaded font or overlay is Font being received di Download Downloading completed The Idle printer is idle PA Printer Data has been receive...

Page 164: ...rface characteristics for your printer and computer must match PE Printer Er There is a problem in the print engine Contact ror your dealerl distributor PC Page Size LaserJet Emulation Mode only The p...

Page 165: ...tion 5 An interface error currently exists in the system 6 The default landscape font was not observed dur ing system initialization 7 The default portrait font was not observed during system initiali...

Page 166: ...adjustment dial on the left side of the printer 2 Remove the print cartridge and rotate it as you would when installing a new cartridge This re distributes the toner inside the print cartridge 3 If t...

Page 167: ...ntire page 1 Remove the print cartridge and rotate it as you would when installing a new cartridge This re distributes the toner inside the print cartridge 2 Install a new print cartridge Stain Along...

Page 168: ...tall a new print cartridge Blurred Vertical Stripes 1 Clean the primary corona wire see Section C 1 2 Install a new print cartridge White Horizontal Shapes on a Black Print 1 Replace the paper in the...

Page 169: ...oman Merl Prop IOpt QMS ML 25044 Portrait 1144 Q Roman Merl It Prop lOpt QMS ML 26628 Portrait 824 Hamilton Med Prop IOpt QMS ML 27272 Portrait 3104 Hamil Merl It Prop IOpt QMS ML 29156 Portrait 7505...

Page 170: ...ortrait 385 Pica lOcpi Proprinter 32488 Portrait Table A 2 Proprinter Fonts Table A 3 lists the fonts included in printers with the Ep son option I It I NAME I SIZE ICHAR SET IBYTES IORIENT I 380 Comp...

Page 171: ...RACTER 01234 56789ABCDE F 0 NUL DLE SP 0 P P A A P 1 SOH DCl 1 A Q a q A 1 Ji P 2 STX DC2 2 B R b r A 0 eI a 3 ETX DC3 t 3 C S c s C Q 0 4 EOT DC4 4 D T d t a A j 5 ENQ NAK Is 5 E U e u II Eo i t SEC...

Page 172: ...BS CAN 8 H X h x HTS f E 0 e I 0 HT EM 9 I Y i y HTI 1 I E O1 e I u LF SUB J Z j z VTS J E e I u VT ESC K k PLO E i u e I FF FS L I I PLU ST 114 t u i u CR OS M 1 m RI OSC SHY l l i y i I y LSI RS N n...

Page 173: ...8 9 A B C o E F sp I 0 Font Information 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 i 0 p p C A 0 a q u 8 R b r e C S c s I D T d t a E U e u F I V f v G W 9 H X h x 6 I y 1 Y e J Z z e K k 1 L 1 1 M J m i N n A 0 a A L Jl a...

Page 174: ...I D e B 1 Q a q I B I A Q a I u 2 B R 0 u I f 2 8 R e J C S c s 0 3 C S c s I 0 0 T d t 0 4 D T a t 0 5 E U u 0 5 E U e u 6 F V t v f 6 F V V 4 I 7 G W 9 I A 7 G 9 I 0 8 H X h l 0 8 H X x N u 9 y I Y...

Page 175: ...ller than the other characters The number of characters per inch gives the width of the characters in a font narrower fonts have a higher cpi number Some fonts are proportional fonts These allot space...

Page 176: ...the printer keypad or by sending special escape sequences from your computer B l Keypad Font Selection The keypad of your laser printer provides three different ways of selecting a font for printing t...

Page 177: ...aserJet emulation mode may only be done through spe cial LaserJet font selection escape sequences or through the Printer Software Command to change fonts see Sec tion B 2 B 2 Escape Sequence Font Sele...

Page 178: ...send ing a decimal code that represents a command instead of a printable character Decimal code 27 is the ESC command Prestige Elite is a portrait font and the font number assigned to it is 7506 Once...

Page 179: ...ont panel of the laser printer Figure A 1 As soon as a font cartridge is installed in this slot the fonts it contains can be selected just like the standard fonts NOTE The printer must be off line bef...

Page 180: ...t number is included in the data that you transmit from your computer Once stored in the printer s memory the font may be recalled by issuing a font selection command for that font number You may also...

Page 181: ...width is expressed in dots 300 dots 1 or 2 54cm In the following fonts the character widths are the same for all characters in the font Font Number 383 384 385 941 942 950 958 7504 7505 7506 Character...

Page 182: ...4 26 0 32 5 26 E 31 6 26 F 13 7 26 G 14 8 26 H 14 9 26 I 26 13 J 26 13 K L 13 26 m M 26 26 N 13 26 26 23 0 4x 5x 6x 7x p 35 28 15 p 27 29 Q 32 a 25 q 27 29 R 28 b 27 r 19 32 S 27 c 25 s 23 31 T 29 d 2...

Page 183: ...6 13 26 26 a 26 28 8x ex Ox 0 A D 13 29 31 26 A 29 N 29 2 A 0 13 29 32 3 A 6 13 29 32 A 0 15 29 32 1 1 26 A 29 0 32 III 28 If 35 0 32 Q CE 43 13 32 13 E 27 32 1 0 13 27 31 E U 13 27 31 E 0 26 27 31 1...

Page 184: ...10 27 3x 4x 0 22 42 1 22 A 32 2 22 B 25 3 22 C 27 4 22 D 29 5 22 E 27 6 22 F 24 7 G 22 30 8 22 H 30 9 22 I 13 10 J 15 10 K 31 27 L 26 M 27 36 27 N 29 1 22 32 5x 6x 7x P 23 22 P 20 Q 32 a 19 q 21 R 27...

Page 185: ...12 22 27 0 36 22 Bx ex Ox Ex 0 A D Ii 20 32 29 19 23 A 32 N 31 a 19 2 A 6 a 22 32 31 19 J A 6 ii 22 32 31 19 22 A 32 6 31 a 20 11 22 A 32 6 31 ii 19 JE 6 re 23 40 31 27 10 28 E 40 I 17 E 14 27 0 32 e...

Page 186: ...C 4 D 23 23 36 5 23 E 36 6 23 F 10 7 23 G 23 8 23 H 23 9 23 1 23 10 J 27 10 K 10 27 L M 27 27 10 I 27 N 23 23 0 4x 5x 6x 7x 40 p 25 23 p 21 27 Q 28 a 20 q 22 28 R 29 b 21 r 17 27 S 23 c 18 s 16 31 T 2...

Page 187: ...10 24 23 37 I 1 24 27 l4 a 12 37 3A 23 i 8x ex Ox Ex 11 A 27 D 31 a 20 A N 24 27 30 d 20 A 0 24 27 28 Ii 20 24 A 27 6 28 Ii 20 23 A 27 6 28 Ii 20 24 A 27 6 28 Ii 20 24 40 6 28 I 32 11 v 27 CE 43 f 18...

Page 188: ...3 I 29 3x 0 30 1 26 A 2 30 B 3 31 C 4 29 D 5 31 E 6 29 F 7 34 G 8 30 H 9 30 I 14 J 14 K L 26 28 M N 26 27 0 4x Sx 6x 7x 39 P 32 16 P 29 26 Q 35 a 27 q 30 33 R 32 b 29 r 23 36 S 30 c 27 s 25 34 T 35 1d...

Page 189: ...I 10 24 o 23 37 1 11 24 14 27 0 f 37 23 i 8x ex Ox Ex 11 A 27 D 31 a 20 A N 24 27 30 a 20 24 A 27 D 28 Ii 20 24 A 27 6 28 ii 20 23 A 27 6 28 ii 20 24 A 27 6 28 Ii 20 24 E 40 0 28 at 32 11 9 27 E 43 f...

Page 190: ...0 0 31 31 36 30 27 25 0 0 28 4 29 D 34 T 35 d 32 t 221 0 0 34 5 31 E 33 U 35 e 27 u 29 0 0 31 6 29 F 33 V 33 f 24 II 27 7 G W 9 w 401 0 0 17 34 36 48 30 0 0 20 8 30 H 36 X 35 h 27 x 28 0 0 16 9 30 I...

Page 191: ...I 10 24 23 37 1 11 24 27 1 4 0 YI 37 23 i Bx ex Ox Ex 11 A 27 D 31 a 20 24 A 27 N 30 a 20 241 A 27 0 28 Ii 20 24 Ii 27 6 28 Ii 20 23 A 27 6 28 Ii 20 24 A 27 6 28 a 20 24 IE 40 0 28 a 32 11 27 CE 43 f...

Page 192: ...1 C S 0 0 31 31 36 30 27 25 0 0 28 4 29 D T 35 1 d t 221 34 32 0 0 34 5 31 E 33 U 35 e 27 u 291 0 0 31 6 29 F 33 V f 24 v 33 7 G W 9 w 0 0 17 34 36 48 30 401 0 0 20 8 30 H 36 X 35 h 27 x 281 9 I Y i Y...

Page 193: ...24 jJ I I 10 24 23 37 1 11 24 27 l I 0 Y2 37 23 i Bx ex Ox Ex 11 A 27 D 31 a 20 24 A 27 N 30 a 20 24 A 27 6 28 Ii 20 24 A 27 6 28 a 20 23 A 27 6 28 Ii 20 24 A 27 28 a 20 24 40 0 28 32 11 27 E 43 f 18...

Page 194: ...c s 0 0 31 31 36 30 27 25 0 0 28 4 29 D 34 T 35 d 32 t 22 0 0 34 5 31 E 33 U 35 e 27 u 29 1 0 0 31 6 29 F 33 V 33 f 24 v 27 7 G W 9 w I 0 0 17 34 36 48 30 401 0 0 20 8 30 H 36 X 35 h 27 x 28 0 0 16 9...

Page 195: ...24 30 26 14 26 28 0 26 28 8x ex Ox 13 A 26 f 31 t 29 If 34 N 31 2 A 14 31 32 3 A 6 14 32 32 if 16 32 32 IJ 28 A 29 5 32 If 29 IE 42 j 32 9 CE 13 32 49 13 E 33 0 32 E U 14 33 31 E j 14 33 31 0 26 33 3...

Page 196: ...3 1 3 29 C 29 5 28 c 27 5 26 0 0 28 4 26 D 28 T 30 d 29 t 26 0 0 3 0 5 29 E 3 0 U 3 0 e 26 u 27 0 0 26 6 29 F 3 0 V 3 1 f 31 1 I 7 29 G 29 W 32 g 27 W 30 0 0 25 0 0 27 8 29 H 30 X 30 h 26 x 28 0 0 27...

Page 197: ...6 29 a27 6 30 0 26 a A 31 6 29 Ii 27 6 26 0 0 29 28 0 0 31 J 1 27 A 28 a31 J 25 5 30 I fT 32 IE 35 o32 ie 32 o30 0 0 I 25 f 34 33 C29 35 f 27 E 32 0 25 A 33 0 30 25 f 30 f1 33 e 26 e 29 Cr 35 1 t 30 3...

Page 198: ...0 31 3 29 C 29 5 28 c 27 5 26 0 0 28 4 26 D 28 T 30 d 29 t 26 0 0 30 5 29 E 30 U 30 e 26 u 27 0 0 26 6 29 F 30 V 31 f 31 v 28 I 7 29 G 29 W 32 9 27 W 30 0 0 25 0 0 27 8 29 H 30 X 30 h 26 x 28 0 0 27 9...

Page 199: ...1 1 I 25 33 30 30 25 29 25 0 30 25 Bx x Ox Ex Fx 0 A 25 f 28 a 25 d 32 25 A 32 N31 a 28 fl 28 29 2 A 29 o29 a 25 o26 26 3 A 31 6 29 a 27 6 30 26 1 31 6 29 a 27 o26 28 IJ 27 A 28 a31 a 25 o30 f 32 IE 3...

Page 200: ...f Ii 3 C S c s 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 i 0 4 0 T d t 11 17 17 17 17 17 17 16 5 E U e u 12 17 17 17 16 17 17 17 6 F V f v 17 18 17 17 16 17 16 17 i A 7 G W 9 VI 9 17 12 17 17 17 17 17 t o 8 H X h x 17...

Page 201: ...C S c s 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 i 4 D T d t 10 17 17 17 17 16 17 15 a 5 E U e u 12 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 f 6 F V f v 17 15 17 17 17 17 16 17 I A 7 G W 9 w 13 17 10 17 17 17 17 17 t 6 8 H X h x 17 17 1...

Page 202: ...C S c s 25 25 24 25 25 23 23 23 i 0 4 D T d t 11 25 25 25 24 24 23 18 5 E U e u 11 25 25 25 21 23 24 24 6 F V f v 25 19 25 25 21 25 19 23 i A 7 G W 9 w 10 23 11 25 25 25 24 25 L b 8 H X h x 23 25 15 2...

Page 203: ...c s 25 25 25 25 25 25 24 24 i l 4 D T d t 15 25 25 25 25 25 25 20 0 12 5 E U e u 13 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 f 6 F V f v 25 20 25 25 25 25 23 25 i A 7 G W g w 14 25 12 25 25 25 25 25 L a 8 H X h x 22 25 2...

Page 204: ...S c s 25 30 30 30 30 30 28 30 i Q1 4 0 T d t 15 30 30 30 30 30 28 28 5 E U e u 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 28 6 F V f v 30 20 30 30 30 30 25 30 j A 7 G W 9 w 13 30 13 30 30 30 28 30 I 0 8 H X h x 30 30 15 3...

Page 205: ...30 e 28 28 28 30 Font Information Ax 0 25 l 1 25 2 25 3 30 4 28 5 30 6 30 7 13 8 20 9 20 30 30 20 30 18 25 8x x Ox Ex p 30 30 30 13 A Q a 23 30 30 28 B R b 30 30 30 28 C S c 30 30 30 28 0 T d 30 30 30...

Page 206: ......

Page 207: ...DLE 10 16 20 0001 0000 DCI 11 17 21 0001 0001 DC2 12 11 22 0001 0010 DC3 13 111 23 0001 0011 DC4 14 20 24 0001 0100 MAl 115 21 215 0001 0101 SYN 111 22 28 0001 0110 ElII 17 23 27 0001 0111 CAN 16 24...

Page 208: ...1 3C 80 74 0011 1100 3D 81 75 0011 1101 3E 62 76 0011 1110 3F 83 77 0011 1111 40 64 100 0100 0000 A 41 85 101 0100 0001 8 42 68 102 0100 OOlCl C 43 87 103 0100 0011 D 44 611 104 0100 0100 E 45 811 105...

Page 209: ...1 0110 0110 II 117 103 147 0110 0111 n 88 104 150 0110 1000 t 89 105 151 0110 1001 j SA 1011 152 0110 1010 k 81 107 153 0110 1011 1 8C 1011 154 0110 1100 80 108 155 0110 1101 n 8E 110 1511 0110 1110 0...

Page 210: ...0000 II 1415 221 1001 0001 92 ICfI 222 1001 0010 93 147 223 1001 0011 94 148 224 1001 0100 9S 141 2215 1001 0101 911 150 2215 1001 0110 97 151 227 1001 0111 98 152 230 1001 1000 99 153 231 1001 1001 9...

Page 211: ...101 Ell 230 3411 1110 0110 E7 231 347 1110 0111 Ell 232 350 1110 1000 E9 233 3 1 1110 1001 EA 234 352 1110 1010 Ell 23 353 1110 1011 EC 2311 354 1110 1100 ED 237 3 1110 1101 EE 238 3511 1110 1110 EF 2...

Page 212: ...1 IC 181 274 1011 1100 10 181 2711 1011 1101 IE 110 278 1011 1110 II 111 277 1011 1111 CO 112 300 1100 0000 Cl 113 301 11000001 C2 1114 302 1100 0010 C3 11111 303 11000011 C4 1111 304 1100 0100 CII 19...

Page 213: ...ter Emulation Mode Group L Options Change Default Landscape Font Group P Options Change Default Portrait Font Group a Options Qume Emulation Mode Group 0 Options System Functions Group 1 Options Page...

Page 214: ...acing from font 4 5 Line Spacing disabled disabled Font Fixed Line Spacing enabled disabled 4 lines per inch disabled enabled 6 lines per inch enabled enabled 8 lines per inch 6 disabled enabled 7 dis...

Page 215: ...number Group D Diablo Emulation Op tIons 1 2 Proportional Fixed Character Spacing off off Proportional Character Spacing on off 10 cpi Fixed Character Spacing off on 12 cpi Fixed Character Spacing on...

Page 216: ...a printing on on Emphasized pica printing on 3 4 5 International Character Sets on on on U S A off on on France on off on Germany off off on England on on off Denmark off on off Sweden on off off Ital...

Page 217: ...rriage return after line feed vertical tab or ESC J on Automatic carriage return after line feed vertical tab or ESC J 5 Pica Mode Font off Use the default Pica Mode font as the default when entering...

Page 218: ...f new font number Group Q Mode Qume Emulation 1 2 Proportional Fixed Spacing off off Proportional character spacing on off 10 cpi fixed character spacing off on 12 cpi fixed character spacing on on 15...

Page 219: ...use Font Table for character spacing when in proportional spacing Group 0 System Function Op tions 1 Copy Count Reset toggle Abort the current copy count sequence and reset to zero 2 Clear Print Buffe...

Page 220: ...tatus Summary Sheet off Print Status Summary Sheet at warm oot on Do not print Status Summary Sheet at warm boo 9 Immediate Command Table Reset toggle Reset Command Translation Table A Immediate Font...

Page 221: ...Up off Portrait Page Orientation on Landscape Page Orientation A ESC Character off Tilde Tilde on Tilde ESC Group 2 Copies Copy Count 1 1 Print 1 copy of each page Group 3 setting 2 Print 2 copies of...

Page 222: ...of eaeh page Group 2 setting 9 Print 90 copies of eaeh page Group 2 setting Gr0 fe 4 Power Up Page gin ettlngs 1 2 3 4 Left Margin off off off off 0 00 0 00 em on off off off 0 25 0 64 em off on off o...

Page 223: ...off off on on 3 00 7 62 em on off on on 3 25 8 26 em off on on on 3 50 8 89 em on on on on 3 75 9 53 em 9 A B C Top Margin off off off off 0 00 0 00 em on off off off 0 25 0 64 em off on off off 0 50...

Page 224: ...oup 5 Options 0 00 0 00 em 0 25 0 64 em 0 50 1 27 em 0 75 1 91 em 1 00 2 54 em 1 25 3 18 em 1 50 3 81 em 1 75 4 45 em Comnlon Interface 1 Interface Selected off Parallel Centronics interface selected...

Page 225: ...on off 112k on off on on off 128k off on on on off 144k on on on on off 160k off off off off on 176k on off off off on 192k off on off off on 208k on on off off on 224k off off on off on 240k on off o...

Page 226: ...a value of 1 on on Reverse the value of bit 8 Group 6 Serial Interface Op tions 1 Parity Checking off No parity checking performed on Perform parity checking 2 3 Type of Parity Checking off off Odd pa...

Page 227: ...t Rate Second off off off off 9600 on off off off 50 off on off off 75 on on off off 110 off off on off 134 58 on off on off 150 off on on off 300 on on on off 600 off off off on 1200 on off off on 18...

Page 228: ...n Use RTS data throttle C XON XOFF Use off Do not use XON XOFF protocol on Use XON XOFF protocol Group 7 Parallel Interface Op tions 1 Printer Error off Do not go busy on printer error on Go busy on p...

Page 229: ...r on Set Fault on printer error 4 Off line on Error off Do not go off line on printer error on Go off line on printer error 5 Busy on Off Line off Do not go busy on off line on Go busy on off line 6 D...

Page 230: ...f 0 15 0 381 em off off on off 0 20 0 508 em on off on off 0 27 0 69 em off on on off 0 32 0 813 em on on on off 0 37 0 94 em off off off on 0 43 1 09 em on off off on 0 48 1 22 em off on off on 0 53...

Page 231: ...09 em on off off on 0 48 1 22 em off on off on 0 53 1 35 em on on off on 0 59 1 5 em off off on on 0 64 1 63 em on off on on 0 69 1 75 em off on on on 0 75 1 91 em on on on on O SO 2 03 em Group 9 Di...

Page 232: ...I I...

Page 233: ...upported Diablo commands are given for those of you who may be writing computer pro grams and must actually use these commands Diablo commands which are not supported by the printer gener ally are req...

Page 234: ...cter Commands BS Backspace CR Carriage Return FF Form Feed HT Horizontal Tab LF Line Feed SP Space VT Vertical Tab S1 Shift In SO Shift Out Formatting Commands ESC T Set Top Margin to Current Line ESC...

Page 235: ...C 5 ESC 6 ESC S ESC Y ESC Z Return HMI to Keypad Option Value Print Special Character cent Print Special Character apostrophe Word Processing Command Sequences ESC P ESC Q ESC X ESC DCl ESC BS ESC ESC...

Page 236: ...programming language being used B Unsupported mands Diablo Com These commands are not supported by your QMS printer If these commands are used they will simply be absorbed and will not affect printing...

Page 237: ...eared by CR ESC V BEL HyPlot ON Relative Plot cleared by CR ESC ESC Change Plot Character to character Set Plot Precision Word Processing Option ESC Increase Carriage Settling Time to 20ms ESC SO M ES...

Page 238: ...ges If you have files that already contain Diablo commands you need not make any changes to these files before sending them to the laser printer Any Diablo commands that are not supported by the print...

Page 239: ...8 will cause a backward right to left movement of one print position The width of the print position is determined by the Horizontal Mo tion Index HMI If Backward Printing is on the BS command will a...

Page 240: ...cimal 10 moves the print position down one line The actual distance of the vertical movement is determined by the Vertical Motion Index VMI If Group D Option 3 is enabled the printer win au tomaticaHy...

Page 241: ...SHIFT IN The Shift In control character decimal 15 accesses the Primary Character Set in both ECS 7 Bit and ECS 8 Bit ASCII Modes The Extended Character Set ECS is ex plained later in this appendix I...

Page 242: ...RTICAL MOTION INDEX is used to estab lished the line spacing value SET HORIZONTAL MOTION INDEX is used to establish the character spacing value SET HORIZONTAL TAB AT CURRENT POSITION SET VERTICAL TAB...

Page 243: ...F LF LF ESC T The Top Margin may also be set by using the keypad to configure Group 4 Options 9 A B and C I ESC L I SET BOTTOM MARGIN Use this command to set the Bottom Margin The Bottom Margin may no...

Page 244: ...tting a new left margin to the right of the existing left margin requires issuing the additional number of SP commands to bring the cursor to the desired position Once there issue the ESC 9 command to...

Page 245: ...ge of the page Issue SP commands until you reach the desired Right Margin The actual distance represented by each SP command is determined by the Horizontal Motion In dex or by the pitch established i...

Page 246: ...for n in the command The range for VMI is 0 to 125 The most common set tings for n in the VMI command sequence are 13 4 lines per inch 9 6 lines per inch and 7 8 lines per inch Examples ESC RS CR 4 li...

Page 247: ...10 characters per inch 12 characters per inch Refer to your tenninal s documentation for instructions on embedding the Hex Octal or Decimal values of control characters in the command sequence I ESC 1...

Page 248: ...ertical Tab Vertical Position7VMI l The Vertical Tab will be the number of the vertical tab stop 1 126 Vertical Position is a whole number expressing the number of 1 48 inch increments from the top ed...

Page 249: ...t line FORWARD HALF LINE FEED moves the current position one half line below the current line I ESC HT n I ABSOLUTE HORIZONTAL TAB Use this command to move the current print position any where within...

Page 250: ...t of space to be moved will vary with the setting of the VMI Locate the line number to be moved to in the Decimal column of the ASCII table in Appendix B Enter this dec imal value or Hex or Octal depe...

Page 251: ...ckward beyond the Top Mar gin I ESC U I FORWARD HALF LINE FEED This command is used to move one half line below the current print line The actual forward distance will vary with the current setting of...

Page 252: ...returned to ALL the default conditions It has the same results as turning the printer OFF and then back ON except that no data will be lost by using the Reset command The default conditions that are r...

Page 253: ...tion in increments of 1 60 inch The Line Feed command causes movement in 1 48 inch increments Vertical Tab Form Feed Top of Form Forward and Reverse 1 2 Line Feed and margin commands are unchanged by...

Page 254: ...x or character spacing to the value which you se lected using the front panel keypad Refer to the Group D Options in the Section 6 of this manual I ESC Y I PRINT SPECIAL CHARACTER This command prints...

Page 255: ...ws modification of char acter spacing when in Proportional Spacing BACKSPACE 1 120 moves the current position back 1 120 inch AUTO LINE CENTERING AUTO MARGIN JUSTIFY UNDERSCORE ON UNDERSCORE OFF BOLD...

Page 256: ...changed when in Pro portional Spacing Mode The HMI only affects tabbing and the blank space between words All numeric characters on the PS print wheels have the same width value This allows numerical...

Page 257: ...This command allows you to modify character spacing for fixed and proportional space printing The usual way to modify character spacing for fixed or monospaced char acters is to adjust the HMI value H...

Page 258: ...TERING The Auto Line Centering command is used to center ti tles or other lines of data The command must be sent first The data which is to be centered should then be entered and followed by a Carriag...

Page 259: ...ustify will begin after the first Carriage Return fol lowing the Auto Justify command If too many or too few characters are sent for the amount of space available the line will not be justified Exampl...

Page 260: ...e char acter to be printed twice The print position is moved 1 dot down for the second printing of the character A Car riage Return ESC or ESC X will exit the Bold Print Mode Remember ESOX will cancel...

Page 261: ...EDiablo Emulation allows you to underline ESC R ESC Oembolden ESC or print in ESC W shadow print ESC Diablo Emulation al lows you to underline embolden or print In shadow prlnt C 6 Extended Character...

Page 262: ...condary Characters The SI character will return you to use of the Primary Character Set ECS 8 Bit ASCII Mode For those systems which use an 8 Bit ASCII Mode of op eration the Primary Character Set cod...

Page 263: ...omputer programs and must actually use these commands Epson commands which are not supported by the printer generally are re quired for the Epson FX 80 printer to overcome certain hardware limitations...

Page 264: ...few pages as a means of quick reference The mean ings of the categories and the commands will be explained later in this section When using the supported commands refer to the ASCII conversion table i...

Page 265: ...ng Print Modes ESC Master Print Mode Select ESC Master Reset Code Paper Feed Commands LF ESC O ESC 1 ESC 2 ESC A ESC 3 ESC ESC j Line Feed decimal 10 Sets Line Spacing to 1 8 inch Sets Line Spacing to...

Page 266: ...ensity Graphics Mode ESC L Selects Double Density Graphics Mode ESC Y Selects High Speed Double Density Mode ESC Z Selects Quadruple Density Graphics Mode ESC Selects Graphics Density n ESC Select Cha...

Page 267: ...e Expanded Mode Forms Control Commands ESC N Produces a Variable Skip aver Perforation ESC O Disable Skip aver Perforation ESC 8 Disabled Paper Out Sensor ESC 9 Enable Paper Out Sensor Formatting Comm...

Page 268: ...Graphics Modes ESC O Select Single Density Nine Pin Graph ics Mode ESC l Select Double Density Nine Pin Graph ics Mode E 6 Appendix E...

Page 269: ...or returns the printer to Pica Mode ENABLE COMPRESSED MODE causes printing at 17 characters per inch DISABLE COMPRESSED MODE allows a different Print Width Command to be selected or returns the printe...

Page 270: ...to be sent before a CR is automatically inserted into the data stream Refer to your computer system s documentation to determine the correct format needed to do this E 8 Elite Proportional Compressed...

Page 271: ...be ignored Printing will continue in Elite Mode I Esc pl DISABLE ELITE MODE This command turns Elite Mode off and allows a different Print Width to be selected If no other Print Width is specified pri...

Page 272: ...int Qualities that are emulated by the printer are Single Strike Emphasized Double Strike Superscript Subscript Proportional and Italic The un derlining capability is also considered a print quality a...

Page 273: ...ll not reduce the printer s print speed All Print Quality Commands will remain on until they are disabled by the appropriate command or until the printer is powered off Due to the greater dot resoluti...

Page 274: ...XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX xxx XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX SUPER SUB SUPER SUB SCR IPT SCR IPT SUPER SCRIPT SUB SCRIPT ITALICSITAL...

Page 275: ...e the normal baseline SUBSCRIPT causes characters to be printed slightly below the normal baseline DISABLE SUPERSCRIPT SUBSCRIPT MODE dis ables the above two commands PROPORTIONAL MODE causes proporti...

Page 276: ...a Mode may be set as the default printing mode for Epson Emulation by using the keypad to configure Group E Option 2 I ESC FI DISABLE EMPHASIZED MODE Turns Emphasized Mode off and returns printer to S...

Page 277: ...80 which prints subscript char acters at half the size of normal characters Subscript characters are always printed in Double Strike Sub script cannot be used with Proportional Mode Sub script Mode s...

Page 278: ...er than Single Strike Printing speed is not affected I ESC pO I DISABLE PROPORTIONAL MODE This command terminates Proportional Mode and returns the printer to the Mode that was in effect before enteri...

Page 279: ...sed wit h any P Iot IV Idth 0 r prio t Qua I I ty I ESC 41 ITALIC MODE Italic Mode causes printing in slanted typeface This mode may be used with Pica Elite or Compressed Modes and with Single Strike...

Page 280: ...s The two Print Mode Commands affect multiple conditions with one command The Select command will be used frequently The Reset command should be invoked with care MASTER PRINT MODE SELECT allows you t...

Page 281: ...er Print Mode command or a specific Print Mode command be sent Master Print Mode Command n Combination Single Strike Pica A Single Strike Elite D Single Strike Compressed H Single Strike Emphasized Pi...

Page 282: ...e line in the direction of printing SET LINE SPACING TO 1 8 INCH establishes a line spacing value of 8 lines per inch SET LINE SPACING TO 7n2 INCH establishes a line spacing value of 7 dot spacing SET...

Page 283: ...ing increment is also re ferred to as 9 dot spacing I ESC 11 SET LINE SPACING TO 7172 INCH This command will cause the paper to move 7 72 inch whenever a LF command is received This line spacing incre...

Page 284: ...n 216 inch The command is only executed if the ESC A command described above for variable line spacing is controlling line spacing The ESC J command is valid for one line only The printer is returned...

Page 285: ...NGTH TO On INCHES establishes a value in inches for the length of the page to be printed SET FORMS LENGTH TO On LINES establishes a value in lines for the length of the page to be printed FF I FORM FE...

Page 286: ...the desired number of lines per page The number of lines per page combines with the number of lines per inches to de termine the number of lines per inch The valid range for en in the command is 0 127...

Page 287: ...e ilL establishes the left margin at the column number specified by n The valid values for on in the command depend on the Print Mode in use If Pica Print Mode is used the range of values for n are 0...

Page 288: ...ll reset the left margin to the power up default 0 Examples ESC l FF Set Left Margin at column 12 ESC I DC4 Set Left Margin at column 20 The Left Margin may also be set by using the keypad to configur...

Page 289: ...at column 80 The Right Margin may also be set by using the keypad to configure Group 4 Options 5 6 7 and 8 Refer to Section 9 for details of these Options I ESC D nl n2 n32 NUL I SET HORIZONTAL TABS...

Page 290: ...a tab stop cannot exceed the number of lines per page established by ESC C command In the command nl represents the line number for the first tab stop n2 repre sents the line number for the second ta...

Page 291: ...ng multiple sets of tab stops In the command x is any number from 0 7 and defines the channel being set n1 is a number rep resenting the line location of the first tab stop n2 is the line number of th...

Page 292: ...ternational use I ESC I SET HIGH ORDER CONTROL AND HIGH ORDER BIT ON This command sets the High Order Control and High Order Bit to ON When the High Order Bit is ON the eighth or Most Significant Bit...

Page 293: ...aracters for nine different countries through this command The values for n in the command are NUL USA ETX England SOH France EOT Denmark STX Germany ENQ Sweden ACK Italy BEL Spain BS Japan Refer to y...

Page 294: ...AIN p N i n JAPAN INTERNATIONAL CHARACTER SETS You rnay also Iprint the International Character Set using the Italic Mode as shown in the table below 35 36 64 91 92 93 94 96 123 124 125 USA FRANCE a e...

Page 295: ...g 7 bit or 8 bit Figure 10 1 shows how the different systems plot dots in a column Notice that 7 bit systems do not use the top and bottom dot rows while 8 bit systems use the top row 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 o...

Page 296: ...odes 0 31 You will need to design around this problem use other numbers with similar dot patterns or POKE codes directly to the printer Check your system documentation for assistance A command called...

Page 297: ...printer in Graphics Mode and allows you to change densities as necessary DEFINE CHARACTER IN RAM AREA allows you to create download fonts or single characters SELECT CHARACTER SET allows you to print...

Page 298: ...Graphics Mode twice in the same line if the full page width is needed for graphics data Reserve 383 columns for graphics data the first time and then reserve 97 columns the second time Examples ESC K...

Page 299: ...4 1920 To reserve the maximum number of dot columns 1920 for graphics data send ESC Z 128 BEL 128 7 x 256 1920 I ESC X Dl D2 I SELECT VARIABLE DENSITY MODE This command places the printer in Graphics...

Page 300: ...he above paragraph and are also supported by the printer K 2 Plotter Graphics Your printer has the capability to operate as a plotter Entire manuals have been written explaining how to send dot patter...

Page 301: ...r nl and nz is 0 255 except values 0 31 127 259 and 255 which are control codes and may only be used after sending a special ESCape sequence explained in Control Codes Redefined later in this section...

Page 302: ...alues to define them rather than 11 since Proportional automatically means Em phasized characters A total of 13 values counting the attribute byte are necessary to define each character I ESC nl n2 I...

Page 303: ...2 widths of 512 639 dots 01 0 127 02 3 widths of 768 895 dots 01 0 127 02 4 widths of 1024 1151 dots 01 0 127 02 5 widths of 1280 1407 dots 01 0 127 02 6 widths of 1536 1663 dots 01 0 127 02 7 widths...

Page 304: ...other characters in the 0 31 range will print when this command is used The Hex values for decimal 0 31 are X DO through X lF The control code locations 7 15 17 20 24 and 27 can still be used by also...

Page 305: ...Wide Letters Use two 9 x 11 matrices to define an extra wide character However you should be careful to define the first half in Proportional Emphasized Mode in order to take care of the column with...

Page 306: ...might be desirable to design some basic curved and straight line patterns which can be mixed and matched to form letters or logos This is the only way a 7 bit system can handle extra large characters...

Page 307: ...ds Pro printer commands which are not supported by the QMS printer generally are required for the Proprinter to over come certain hardware limitations In addition to the commands explained in this sec...

Page 308: ...Image Graphics Printer Control Character Selection and Download Fonts The supported commands are listed on the next few pages as a means of quick reference The meanings of the categories and the comm...

Page 309: ...2 Start Text Line Spacing ESC J n Variable Line Space n 216 inch Page Format Commands ESC CO m Set Fonn Length m inches ESC C n Set Form Length n lines Line Spacing Commands ESC O 1 8 Inch Line Spacin...

Page 310: ...SC n Print Continuous from All Characters ESC A Print One Character from All Char acters Download Fonts Commands ESC Character Font Image Download ESC IO Begin Normal Quality not down ESC I2 ESC I4 ES...

Page 311: ...C4 Double Wide Printing OFF set by SO ESC UI Print in One Direction left to right ESC UO Print in Two Directions ESC WI Begin Continuous Double Wide Printing ESC WO Cancel Continuous Double Wide Print...

Page 312: ...following pages If you have files that already contain Proprinter commands you need not make any changes to these files before sending them to the laser printer Any Proprinter commands that are not su...

Page 313: ...uality The underscore and overscore capability may be combined with any of the other print qualities Unlike the Proprinter Print Quality Commands for Em phasized Mode Double Strike Mode and Underline...

Page 314: ...ng BEGIN DOUBLE STRIKE PRINTING causes char acters to be printed slightly darker but no wider than nonnal CANCEL DOUBLE STRIKE PRINTING returns the printer to single strike printing F 8 SELECT PRINT M...

Page 315: ...racter spacing at 12 Characters Per Inch I DC2 I 10 CPI PRINT Cancels Condensed Mode and 12 CPI Printing and sets the print at 10 Characters Per Inch I ESC E I EMPHASIZED l 10DE In Emohasized Mode cha...

Page 316: ...ont n 4 Produces Normal Quality download font n 6 Produces Near Letter Quality download font I ESC SO I SUPERSCRIPT When Superscript Mode is enabled characters will be raised above the normal print li...

Page 317: ...terminates the Continuous Underscore C 2 Horizontal Movement Commands The Horizontal Movement Commands control horizontal movement of the print position on the paper These com mands include Backspace...

Page 318: ...eft The exact movement caused by the Backspace is dependent upon the character spacing se lected If the current print position is at the left margin the Backspace is ignored I HT I HORIZONTAL TAB This...

Page 319: ...Vertical Movement Commands The Vertical Movement Commands control vertical move ment of the print position on the paper These commands include Line Feed Vertical Tab Foun Feed Text Line Spacing and Va...

Page 320: ...the printer to execute a line feed I ESC 21 START TEXT LINE SPACING Begins line spacing at the value set by ESC A see Line Spacing Commands If no ESC A sequence has been entered line spacing will be...

Page 321: ...izontal tab stop CLEAR ALL HORIZONTAL TABS cancels the set horizontal tabs I ESC B n1 n2 n64 NUL I SET VERTICAL TABS Sets the vertical tab stop positions in lines At power up the printer has no vertic...

Page 322: ...All vertical tabs are returned to their power up values by ESC R I ESC D nl D2 D2S NUL I SET HORIZONTAL TABS This command sets up to 28 horizontal tab stop positions represented by nl through n2S The...

Page 323: ...NCHES establishes a value in inches for the length of the page to be printed SET FORMS LENGTH IN LINES establishes a value in lines for the length of the page to be printed I ESC CO m I SET FORMS LENG...

Page 324: ...Forms Length to 24 lines C 6 Line Spacing Commands These commands set line spacing SET LINE SPACING TO 1 8 INCH establishes a line spacing value of 8 lines per inch SET LINE SPACING TO 7 72 INCH estab...

Page 325: ...ange of values for n in the command are 1 255 Use exact multiples of 3 to move exactly n 216 inch Spacing n 216 8 LPI 27 216 6 LPI 36 216 8 DOT 24 216 7 DOT 21 216 Examples ESC 3B Set line spacing to...

Page 326: ...g to 25n2 ESC A VT Set line spacing to Iln2 I ESC 21 START TEXT LINE SPACING Begins line spacing at the value set by ESC A If no ESC A sequence has been entered line spacing will be 6 LPI lines per in...

Page 327: ...for each possible combination of the ON and OFF bits This means there is a unique number for each possible combination of dot patterns NOTE 480 Bit Image Graphics produces graphics im ages up to 8 x 1...

Page 328: ...be 100 and n2 would be 1 The printer ignores all data bytes over 480 Examples ESC K 224 SOH ESC K DEL SOH ESC Ka NUL Reserve 480 dot columns Reserve 383 dot columns Reserve 97 dot columns Each byte r...

Page 329: ...may print the same dot combination in consecutive columns Examples ESC Y 192 ETX Reserve 960 dot columns ESC Y 140 SOH Reserve 500 dot columns I ESC L lll ll2 I 960 BIT IMAGE GRAPHICS HALF SPEED This...

Page 330: ...s like bar graphs that are usually used with personal computers These packages eliminate the need for all the programming men tioned in the above paragraph and are also supported by the printer C 9 Pl...

Page 331: ...stops I NUL I NULL The printer ignores a Null control code C II Character Selection This group of commands selects the character set to be used SELECT CHARACTER SET 2 allows the use of the characters...

Page 332: ...ers in cluding special symbols assigned to ASCII values below decimal 32 normally recognized as control codes This command can also be used to print characters between 128 159 for Character Set 1 A Sp...

Page 333: ...r to a standard font I ESC I CHARACTER FONT IMAGE DOWNLOAD This command begins a character font image download A maximum of 94 characters may be loaded If less than 94 are loaded all character codes m...

Page 334: ...is 2 Total count 2 x 13 2 28 Count 1 28 Count 2 0 If the number of characters is 94 Total count 94 x 13 2 1224 Count 1 200 Count 2 4 Code is the ASCII decimal value for the first downloaded character...

Page 335: ...downloaded font in Normal Quality n 6 Begin printing a downloaded font in Near Letter Quality n 0 Cancel printing in a downloaded font begin printing a standard font in Normal Quality n 2 Cancel prin...

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Page 337: ...re given for those of you who may be writing computer pro grams and must actually use these commands Qume com mands which are not supported by the QMS printer gener ally are required for the Qume prin...

Page 338: ...tion Single Character Commands BS Backspace CR Carriage Return FF Form Feed HT Horizontal Tab LF Line Feed SP Space Formatting Commands ESC Set Top Margin ESC Set Bottom Margin ESC 9 Set Left Margin E...

Page 339: ...ative Vertical Paper Motion Auto Line Feed ON Auto Line Feed OFF Turn OFF Programmed Backward Printing Turn ON Programmed Backward Printing ESC W ESC Z Auto Carriage Return Line Feed ON Auto Carriage...

Page 340: ...s manual to determine the value for n in those commands which require variable parameters Use the appropriate conver sion value ASCII Hex Decimal etc required by your computer system and the programmi...

Page 341: ...ands ESC SUB SO ESC T STX SOH ENQ ESC SI Terminal Self Test Enter User Test Mode Perform User Test Once Perform User Test Continuously Halt Continuous User Test Return to Normal Mode C Supported Qume...

Page 342: ...the next vertical tab stop LINE FEED LF moves the current position down one line without affecting the horizontal position SPACE SP moves the current position one print position in the direction of p...

Page 343: ...nd will terminate Underscore Mode if it is ON I HT I HORIZONTAL TAB This command will cause the print position to move to the first set tab stop to the right If no tabs have been set the print positio...

Page 344: ...right The width of the column will depend on the current pitch 10 12 or 15 the Horizontal Motion Index or its Alternate command the Right Margin setting and Graphics Mode ON 1 60 inch or 1 120 inch I...

Page 345: ...the Top Margin anywhere within the page length except below the Bottom Margin or the bottom edge of the page Use Line Feed commands until the desired Top Margin is reached and then issue the Top Margi...

Page 346: ...er size The Bottom Margin may also be set by using the keypad to configure Group 4 Options D E and F I ESC 9 I SET LEFT MARGIN This command is used to set the Left Margin Space over to the desired col...

Page 347: ...u wish to skip down 85 Line Spaces the command is ESC P85 Values from 100 127 are represented as follows Left two digits A lO B l1 C 12 0 13 Right digit 0 9 For all A 0 For example a skip of 113 Line...

Page 348: ...o the previous line The actual backward distance will depend on the setting of the Line Spacing value i e 1 48 159 48 I ESC DI NEGATIVE 112 LINE FEED This command will cause the print position to go b...

Page 349: ...RELATIVE HORIZONTAL MOTION allows you to move the current position in any horizontal direction RELATIVE VERTICAL MOTION allows you to move the current position in any vertical direction AUTOMATIC LIN...

Page 350: ...print position to a specific col umn within the first 125 columns using a single ASCII value n to determine the movement To arrive at a value for n in the command above use this formula n x l x Decim...

Page 351: ...with one com mand Each column where a tab is desired is represented by a two digit ASCII value Up to 159 Tabs may be set Values from 1 99 are represented as 01 99 Values from 100 159 are represented a...

Page 352: ...y the particular column numbers Both ResetlRestore commands and a power ON OFF cycle will also clear all Tab stops C 3 Print Position Commands Use the following commands in order to locate printed mat...

Page 353: ...rom the table below For all HMI values n2 is always the units digit 0 9 HMI 01 02 100 109 A 0 9 110 119 B 0 9 120 129 C 0 9 130 139 D 0 9 140 149 E 0 9 150 159 F 0 9 For example 10 cpi means that ther...

Page 354: ...spacing of 10 cpi the HMI value would be 13 HMI 120 1O 1 and the command would be ESC US CR CR is the ASCII character equivalent to decimal 13 The most common settings of the HMI are 15 cpi ESC US HT...

Page 355: ...ers per inch and the page orientation is portrait issuing 80 SP commands and the ESC O command would set a Right Margin of one half inch The default Right Margin is the right most print column of the...

Page 356: ...e set by using the keypad to configure Group Q Option 3 Invalid parameters are ignored Zero digits MUST be en tered i e both nl and n2 must have values entered whether the number is 6 ESC L06 or 130 E...

Page 357: ...following example To move 3 inches to the right 360 120 inch Take the highest value from the 1st Character chart be low that can be subtracted from 360 for the nl value 360 256 104 256 A because move...

Page 358: ...T 1280 E U 1536 F V n2 ns DISTANCE DISTANCE 0 0 16 A 1 A 31 B 2 B 4 C 3 C 64 D 4 D 80 E 5 D 96 F 6 F 112 G 7 G 128 H IS H 144 I y 1 160 J 10 J 176 K 11 K 192 L 12 L 2U M 13 M 224 N 14 N 240 U 15 U Tab...

Page 359: ...ommand is used if you want an Automatic Line Feed whenever a Carriage Return is executed This function may also be set by using the keypad to configure Group Q Option 4 I ESC I AUTOMATIC LINE FEED OFF...

Page 360: ...GE RETURN LINE FEED OFF This command turns off the automatic carriage return and line feed ESC W The setting of Group QOption 5 will not be affected by this command C 4 Print Quality Commands The comm...

Page 361: ...aracters such as 1 or i Proportional spacing may also be enabled by using the keypad to configure Group Q Options 1 and 2 I ESC I WPS OFF This command terminates WPS Mode Positioning re turns to fixed...

Page 362: ...printed a second time after a 1 dot move Vertically The Qume values from 1 to 4 n for this parameter will actually only cause each character to be printed twice The character will appear to be darker...

Page 363: ...ESC Klembolden ESC Mor print in ESC Q shadow print ESC R Qume Emulation al lows you to under I Ine embolden or print In shadow prlnt I ESC N I NO ESCAPEMENT PRINT POSI TION MOVE This command may be u...

Page 364: ...printer features such as Graphics Mode and Printer Reset Commands TOTAL RESETIRESTORE causes the printer to re turn to ALL default conditions ALTERNATE TOTAL RESETIRESTORE provides an alternate metho...

Page 365: ...e printer to be returned to ALL the default conditions It has the same results as turning the printer OFF and then back ON except that no data is lost by using the Reset command Subsequent printing wi...

Page 366: ...e current font you are using This corresponds to position 002 on a print wheel This char acter may not always be the same character in all fonts I ESC SP I PRINTWHEEL POSITION 004 The ASCII Character...

Page 367: ...acter is printed The Graphics Mode may be terminated by any of the fol lowing Graphics Mode OFF Carriage Return Either ResetlRestore Command Power the printer OFF ON I ESC G I GRAPHICS ON 11120 Like t...

Page 368: ...I...

Page 369: ...f the supported LaserJet commands are given for those of you who may be writing computer pro grams and must actually use these commands In addition to the commands explained in this section there are...

Page 370: ...a Reset Printer command 4 You send the printer an Orientation Page Length Page Source command 5 F0u manually eject the current page by pressing the FORM FEED Ikey or 6 The complexity of the current p...

Page 371: ...cause of non PCL features such as portrait landscape orientation multiple copy control and paper source control PCL includes commands of two types Control characters which are single character com man...

Page 372: ...166P to set the page length to 66 lines 3 Non printing ASCII codes used in some printer com mands are shown in angular brackets For example ESC represents the ASCII escape code 27 4 Text parameters wh...

Page 373: ...Side Margins ESC ln1D Set LineslInch ESC ln1C Set VMI ESC kn1M Set HMI Print Position Commands SP Space BS Backspace CR Carriage Return LF Line Feed FF Form Feed ESC anlR Vertical Position lines ESC...

Page 374: ...Character Style secondary Character Weight primary Character Weight secondary Typeface primary Typeface secondary Font Switching Commands ESC nl Switch Primary Secondary Fonts ESC cn1D Font ID ESC n1X...

Page 375: ...Width decipoints ESC cnlG Select Pattern ESC cn1P Print Pattern Macro Commands ESC fn1Y ESC fOX ESC f1X ESC f2X ESC f3X ESC f4X ESC f5X ESC f6X ESC f7X ESC f8X ESC f9X ESC f10X Macro ID Define Macro...

Page 376: ...in the ASCII table usually an alphanumeric character the command is a two character sequence comprising the initial ESC character and the code cc An example is the ESC E command for Reset Printer If t...

Page 377: ...sequence If Cl is a lowercase letter this indicates that more parameter terminator pairs n c follow which fall under the same command group see Command Compression Tech niques The optional data part i...

Page 378: ...asic resolution of printer l 300 inch Horizontal motion increment l 120 inch Vertical motion increment l 48 inch Where a choice of units is available for specifying a printer function separate command...

Page 379: ...sequence ESC I10e70F is equivalent to ESC 110E ESC 170F Combined commands of this form can be sent to the printer whenever two successive commands have the same command code and group code see previo...

Page 380: ...in Top Ml rgin Top i j i i t lj i t t t Margin n d T I r T II I I m _ mll T Unprintable Region f f 1 Bottom T if Margin r Portrait Landscape Figure H t Definition of Page Layout Parameters The bottom...

Page 381: ...rforation skip mode Default Value Portrait 6 lines inch 0 5 inches 0 5 inches On With letter size paper the text length therefore defaults to Orientation Portrait Landscape Text Length 6 x 11 2 x 0 5...

Page 382: ...P LaserJet landscape printing Note however that fonts are rotated 180 degrees in printer software so this change is essentially transparent 3 I ESC lnlP IPage Length This command prints the current pa...

Page 383: ...s the number of lines to skip at the top of each page For example Top Margin 3 lines 6 lines Escape Sequence ESC 13E ESC 16E The minimum top margin is zero lines but values of two or less may cause pr...

Page 384: ...e text length defaults to the value given by page length top margin 0 5 bottom margin Note that there is no command which explicitly sets the bottom margin Instead the bottom margin is the space left...

Page 385: ...ionally spaced the column width is set to the default for the font 4 Normally you would select a font and set the horizontal spacing before setting the margins The left margin is set to the left edge...

Page 386: ...setting applications Regardless of which method is used the vertical line spac ing affects the following actions Line feed Half line feed induding line feeds introduced by the current Line Termi natio...

Page 387: ...including spaces Parameter nl specifies the desired spacing in units of lII20 inch This value must be in the range 0 to 126 and may have up to four decimal places of precision For example Pitch 10 cha...

Page 388: ...left one column at the current print pitch The distance moved is the default pitch for the current font unless this has been superceded by a Set HMI command I CR ICarriage Return This control code ca...

Page 389: ...tively The horizontal print position is unaffected For example anyone of the following commands will move the print position to two inches from the top of the page assuming a line spacing of six line...

Page 390: ...rom an unslashed one NOTE The Horizontal Position commands are constrained by the physical limits of the current page E 3 Saving and Restoring Print Position The printer maintains a first in first out...

Page 391: ...ition and selection com mands explained here and the Printer Software Commands explained in Part IV you may use up to 64 different fonts per page s NOTE Font cartridges designed for LaserJet printers...

Page 392: ...s as follows For each font characteristic the printer scans through the font table and marks as bad those fonts having a mis match The printer then scans through the table for the first good font star...

Page 393: ...aserJet emulation mode you can not select fonts with QMS ML Epson or Proprinter char acter sets by using the LaserJet font description escape sequences Fonts with these character sets may be se lected...

Page 394: ...OG ESC OG ISO Italy ESC OI ESC OI ISO Sweden Finland ESC OS ESC OS ISO Spain ESC lS ESC lS ISO United Kingdom ESC lE ESC lE Line Draw ESC OB ESC OB Math 7 ESC OA ESC OA PiFont ESC 15U ESC 15U PiFonta...

Page 395: ...n2H IPrint Pitch Chars Inch This command defines the print pitch for use with fixed spacing fonts Parameter nlselects the primary or sec ondary font and n2 is the desired spacing in characters per inc...

Page 396: ...nts 1 72 inch with up to two decimal places of precision Examples are provided in the table below Character Size 8 point lO point 14 4 point Command for Font Primary Secondary ESC s8V ESC s8V ESC slOV...

Page 397: ...t coded as follows Value Range lto 7 o lto 7 Character Weight Light Medium Bold Each font has an exact weight in the range 7 to 7 If none of the available fonts has the weight you specify the printer...

Page 398: ...itching Commands I ESC nl IPrimary Secondary Fonts These control codes are used to switch between the pri mary and secondary fonts as shown below Code ASCII Value Font Selected 81 15 Primary SO 14 Sec...

Page 399: ...ue between 0 and 32767 inclusive The ID number is used to select the font via the Select Pri mary Font or Select Secondary Font command The com mand is also used after either a specifying a font as de...

Page 400: ...condary Parameter n2 acts according to the options below A value of 0 or 1 sets the character set for the primary font to the default character set Roman 8 A value of 2 sets the character set for the...

Page 401: ...ion I ESC cOF IDelete All Fonts This command deletes all downloaded fonts temporary and permanent from printer memory That is all previ ously assigned font ID s are made unassigned I ESC clF IDelete T...

Page 402: ...ons automatically download fonts as needed The more general method of font downloading involves separately sending to the printer the font specifications and the bit map for each individual character...

Page 403: ...he corresponding font file to the printer Your batch file would contain the following commands BASIC SENDFONT BAS COPY B 1 PRN Be sure to include the B option since font files contain binary data with...

Page 404: ...acter Code and Download Character commands I ESC snlW n2 Font Header This command is used to describe the characteristics of the font about to be downloaded by a sequence of Download Character command...

Page 405: ...aced fonts or 1 for proportionally spaced fonts 6 Character Set is a code computed from the escape sequence which would be used to specify the same font see below 7 Pitch is computed as the desired ho...

Page 406: ...Set com mand which would be used to access the desired char acter set For example the Math 8 set has 8M 2 Multiply the numeric part by 32 in this case 8 x 32 256 3 Look up the ASCII value of the secon...

Page 407: ...the charac ter about to be downloaded in the range 0 to 255 For example the command ESC c65E would preceed the downloading of the bit image for an uppercase A or whatever character is to occupy A s pl...

Page 408: ...acter width 12 13 Character height 14 15 HMI 16 Bit Image The character header fields are defined as follows 1 Orientation is set to 0 for portrait mode or 1 for landscape mode A character is ignored...

Page 409: ...h word boundaries so the last word in each row may include unused bits The number of bytes per character is the words per row times two times the character height in dots I ESC c3F IDelete Character C...

Page 410: ...es in print position Graphics printing ignores the text margins and perfora tion skip mode associated with printing text The only constraint on graphics is the printable area and the page length It is...

Page 411: ...wn The default resolution is 75 dots inch If the command is sent between Start Raster Graphics and End Raster Graphics commands it does not take effect until the next raster image download At resoluti...

Page 412: ...gin is correct this command is in fact unnecessary I ESC nlWn21 Transfer Raster Graphics This command sends one dot row of a graphics image to the printer with n1bytes of data contained in parameter n...

Page 413: ...his small sample raster image is 24 dots wide and 16 dots high Each of the 16 raster lines requires three data bytes characters The following is the raster data in decimal required to print this bitma...

Page 414: ...le and Pattern Commands I ESC cn1B IPattern Height Dots I ESC cn1A IPattern Width Dots These commands define the height and width respectively of the patterned area to be printed in dots l 300 inch Th...

Page 415: ...the next whole number I ESC cnlG ISelect Pattern This command is not necessary to print a solid rule To select gray scale shading parameter nlmust be between 1 prints a solid white pattern and 100 pri...

Page 416: ...a pattern does not change the current print position H S Examples The commands below print a solid black rectangle rule IIlO inch high by 3 inches wide starting one inch from the left and two inches...

Page 417: ...will store a maximum of 32 macros How ever macros and downloaded fonts compete for the same memory area in the printer Individual macros can have voluminous definitions because printer memory is dyna...

Page 418: ...acro itself 1 2 Macro Commands I ESC fn1YI Macro ID This command defines the current macro ID for reference by other macro management commands I ESC fOX IDefine Macro This command creates a new tempor...

Page 419: ...l Macro This command is identical to Execute Macro except that the current environment is restored after the macro is com pleted and any changes to the environment made during macro execution are disc...

Page 420: ...e Graphics resolution Graphics mode Pattern ID Default Value 0 5 0 5 Left most printable position Right most printable position On o Off Default Default Default Default o o o Top left margin 6 lines i...

Page 421: ...y macros including the current overlay macro if it is temporary I ESC f8X IDelete Current Macro This command deletes the macro last referenced by a Macro ID command I ESC f9X IMacro Temporary This com...

Page 422: ...X Explanation Specify macro ID as 1 Start macro definition Top left corner of logo Set 150 dpi resolution Start raster image of logo Send first raster line Send last raster line End raster graphics Po...

Page 423: ...nd all subsequent pages All copies of each page are printed together before any copies of the subsequent page This command raises the printer throughput on copies after the first to eight pages minute...

Page 424: ...rinter tray 9 These commands always cause the current page to be printed by executing a carriage return and form feed The selected paper source continues in effect until changed If manual feed is sele...

Page 425: ...nd all subsequent pages All copies of each page are printed together before any copies of the subsequent page This command raises the printer throughput on copies after the first to eight pages minute...

Page 426: ...rinter tray 9 These commands always cause the current page to be printed by executing a carriage return and form feed The selected paper source continues in effect until changed If manual feed is sele...

Page 427: ...nd all subsequent pages All copies of each page are printed together before any copies of the subsequent page This command raises the printer throughput on copies after the first to eight pages minute...

Page 428: ...rinter tray 9 These commands always cause the current page to be printed by executing a carriage return and form feed The selected paper source continues in effect until changed If manual feed is sele...

Page 429: ...nd all subsequent pages All copies of each page are printed together before any copies of the subsequent page This command raises the printer throughput on copies after the first to eight pages minute...

Page 430: ...inter tray 9 These commands always cause the current page to be printed by executing a carriage return and form feed The selected paper source continues in effect until changed If manual feed is selec...

Page 431: ...in the display feed an envelope face up mto the manual feed slot with the top edge of the envelope against the left hand guide see Figure H 5 r if 0 if III III III III 0 LaserJet Printer OMS Printer...

Page 432: ...n Enable underlining Disable underlining Automatic underlining is continuous that is both spaces and printable characters are underlined The underlining produced this way is just below the main body o...

Page 433: ...n lowercase characters such as g This method is impractical with proportionally spaced fonts because the width of the characters underlined will normally be different to the width of the underscore ch...

Page 434: ...responds to CR LF and FF commands The table below lists the valid values of parameter nland the effect on the three printer control codes o CR LF FF 1 CR LF LF FF 2 CR CR LF CR FF 3 CR LF CR LF CR FF...

Page 435: ...rrent environment Printer stays on line Print position set to top left margin Parameters set to default values Temporary macros are deleted Temporary fonts are deleted I ESC z IPrinter Self Test This...

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Page 437: ...r inch Printing System Photosensitive Drum Two layer structure con ductive base photoconductive upper layer OPC Charging Corona Exposure Method Laser scanning system Development Single component dry t...

Page 438: ...cal average 120W Environment Temperature 10 to 32 5 degrees Celsius 50 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit Humidity 20 to 80 RH Noise Level under 55db A during print ing under 45db A during standby Dimensions o...

Page 439: ...S LINES COLUMNS Paper Size Orient 6lpi 8lpi 10 cpi 12 cpi 16 66 cpi A4 Port 67 89 77 93 129 Land 46 61 112 135 188 B5 Port 57 76 66 80 111 Land 39 52 97 116 162 Letter Port 63 84 80 96 132 Land 48 63...

Page 440: ...nd never fail to complete connection on the return side To effectively pre vent noise these cables should be shielded and connected to the chassis of the system unit and printer respectively All inter...

Page 441: ...and low 7 25 DATA 6 In when data is logical 0 26 DATA 7 In 9 27 DATA g In 10 28 ACKNLG Out Approx 4Jls pulse low indi cates that data has been received and the printer is ready to accept other data I...

Page 442: ...Used 16 GND Logic GND level 17 CHASSIS GND Printer chassis GND 18 NC Not Used 19 30 GND Twisted pair Return sig nal GND level 31 NC Not Used 32 NC Not Used 33 GND Same as with pin num bers 19 30 34 NC...

Page 443: ...cable should have the following EIA standard pin arrangement on the end that will connect to your QMS printer serial interface port I Pin I Description 1 ChassIs Uround 2 Transmit Data 3 Receive Data...

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Page 445: ...puter devices e g carriage return line feed form feed escape etc Baseline An imaginary line upon which the letters in a line sit BASIC A programming language designed for IBM computers Baud The measur...

Page 446: ...ctuation mark Printable characters are those normally associated with a typewriter Unprintable characters are special char acters normally used by a computer to control a system e g line feed backspac...

Page 447: ...le copies of each page to be printed Decimal The number system with a base of 10 Default A preset value programmed into a printer which it will use unless changed by a switch setting or software comma...

Page 448: ...same commands as a Qume printer would Error Code A two character code appearing in the display window of the control panel indicating an error condition in the printer Escape A non printable control...

Page 449: ...and A through F and is used as a simple way to represent binary numbers Host Computer A computer transmitting data to a printer or other periph eral device Image The representation on the printed pag...

Page 450: ...ed A character which causes the print position to move to the corresponding position on the next line See CHARAC TER Memory Data storage capacity of a computer or printer controller Mode One of severa...

Page 451: ...rmine the action which the command will initiate Parallel A means of transferring data where the data bits represent ing each character are sent simultaneously along parallel lines or wires See SERIAL...

Page 452: ...ness and sharpness of the printed image Print Wheel A rotating disk containing a type font which rotates to present a specified character to the print position Printable Characters Characters represen...

Page 453: ...sequentially along a single line or wire See PARALLEL Specifications A written description listing requirements and specific tech nical information Standard Spacing Ordinary typewriter spacing also k...

Page 454: ...To tum either on or off with the same action Toner A powdered ink which is electrostatically applied to the paper and then fused to form the image on the page Top Of Form The first line of a page War...

Page 455: ...ine Feeds 3 14 Measurement units 3 12 ASCII characters B 1 Automatic Paper Feed 2 10 4 6 4 7 B Bit 7 8 considerations 3 53 3 54 D 29 D 30 Bit Rate see Interface Options Serial Blank pages suppression...

Page 456: ...sfer Corona Wire 5 7 Cleaning the Transfer Guide 5 8 Clearing a Paper Jam 5 11 Clearing the Print Buffer see Cancel Printing Command translation table 3 37 4 12 4 13 4 15 4 16 Common Interface Options...

Page 457: ...Unsupported Diablo Commands D 4 Diablo Emulation Options 3 20 Diagnostic Options Group 9 3 63 Diagnostic Page 3 64 5 16 Display Window 1 5 2 1 2 2 2 4 Double Strike E 14 F 10 Download Command Epson E...

Page 458: ...ape character 4 1 4 2 ESCape sequences see Software Commands Extended Printer Control 4 10 4 11 F Factory settings reset to 3 36 Feeding Paper see Paper Source Fixed Character Spacing 3 21 3 22 D 14 E...

Page 459: ...7 F 18 H 14 see also lines per inch or margins Function Keys 2 3 G Graphics Diablo D 23 Graphics Mode Epson E 33 Graphics Mode proprinter F 21 Graphics Raster HP H 43 format H 47 H 48 resolution H 45...

Page 460: ...Busy on Off Line 3 61 Busy on printer error 3 61 Data Flow Control 3 61 Off Line on Error 3 61 Set Fault Bit 3 60 Set printer error 3 60 Interface Options Serial Group 6 3 54 Bit Rate 3 57 Data Bits...

Page 461: ...ennmauon HP H 62 Lines per page see Fonns Length Loading Paper 1 4 Lost Data Upon Power Up 1 5 LPI see Line Spacing M Macro Commands HP H 51 H 52 H 53 H 54 H 56 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 5 1 Cle...

Page 462: ...46 3 47 3 48 3 49 Diablo D ll D 12 D l3 Epson E 25 E 26 E 27 LaserJet H 15 H 16 H 17 H 18 Proprinter F 17 F 18 Qume G 9 G IO G 13 Multiple copies 3 44 3 45 4 7 4 8 o Online Key 1 5 2 3 Option Key 1 5...

Page 463: ...Power Requirements 1 2 Print Cartridge 5 2 Installation 1 2 How to Replace the Print Cartridge 5 3 When to Replace the Print Cartridge 2 35 2 36 5 2 Print Contrast 1 7 Print Position Commands HP H 20...

Page 464: ...000 00000 o G l R Options Group Q 0000 00000000000000000000 0see Setup Printer Formatting Commands 0 000 0 0 00 0 000 0 00 00 0 0 G 8 Print Position Commands 0 0 000 o 0 o 000 000 G 16 Print Quality...

Page 465: ...r Spacing 3 12 3 13 Double spaced Lines 3 14 Line Spacing 3 13 Line Overflows 3 13 Line Feeds 3 14 Measurement units 3 12 Copies Number of Group 2 3 44 Copy Count 3 45 Copies Number of Group 3 3 45 Co...

Page 466: ...Eigth Bit 3 53 Interface Type 3 50 Input Buffer Setup 3 51 3 52 3 53 Online Offline 3 50 Interface Options Parallel Group 7 3 59 Busy on Off Line 3 61 Busy on Printer Error 3 61 Data Flow Control 3 6...

Page 467: ...34 Copy Count Reset 3 33 Fonn Feed Carriage Return 3 35 Hex Dump 3 35 Reset Immediate Command Table 3 39 Reset Immediate Font Table 3 40 Reset Printer Setup 3 36 Reset Translation Tables 3 37 Status S...

Page 468: ...arriage Return 3 35 Hex Dump 3 35 Reset Immediate Command Table 3 39 Reset Immediate Font Table 3 40 Reset Printer Setup 3 36 Reset Translation Tables 3 37 Status Summary Sheet Suppress 3 38 Tabs see...

Page 469: ...D 28 E 16 E F ll G 25 G 26 H 60 H 61 v VMI D 14 G ll G 12 H 19 Vertical Position lW H 21 Vertical Tab Command D 8 E 29 F 13 F 16 G Absolute D 18 Setting tab stops D 16 E 29 F 15 w Wann Restart 3 8 3 1...

Page 470: ...X XON XOFF 3 58 z Zeros slashes in 3 26 Index 16 QMS SmartWriter 80...

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