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Page 2: ...ent is a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Shielded cables must be used with this unit to...

Page 3: ...mance of the printer When working with the address printer these chapters will give you step by step instructions on what you need to do Periodically follow the general maintenance steps to keep the p...

Page 4: ...e Cable to the Rena AF 500 3 2 Printer Menu Settings 3 3 PRINTER TIPS Chapter 4 Setting the Fences for the media 4 1 Using the Entry Idler Roller Assembly 4 2 Synchronizing new Print Cartridges in the...

Page 5: ...6 10 2 Feeder Signal 6 10 3 Lines Per Address 6 11 4 Line Termination 6 12 5 Hex Dump Mode 6 12 6 Language 6 12 7 Transport Speed 6 13 8 Postal Bundle Break 6 14 9 Pre Purge 6 15 10 Rom Revision 6 16...

Page 6: ...CHARACTER SET D 1 COMPUTER INTERFACE WIRING DIAGRAM APPENDIX E PARALLEL T 11 CABLE WIRING DIAGRAM E 1 PRINTING WITH SOFTWARE APPENDIX F SOFTWARE TABLE OF CONTENTS F 1 SOFTWARE SETUP F 2 TECHNICAL SPE...

Page 7: ...Parts of the Printer User s Manual Revision C Section 1 1 Envelope Imager III Parts Locations...

Page 8: ...ration with this printer 3 Use a grounded dedicated outlet for the printer only Note Do not use an adapter plug 4 Avoid locations near direct sunlight excessive heat high humidity moisture or dust 5 K...

Page 9: ...wire clips located on each side of the Parallel connector to snap into the tabs on the connector 3 Align the other end of the cable to the connector on the computer and push into the port 4 Secure th...

Page 10: ...display the initializing phrase PRINTER STARTING 1 then PRINTER STARTING 2 and printer will automatically go ON LINE Ask your dealer for RENA Brand Ink C8842A Versatile Black C6168A Spot Color Red C61...

Page 11: ...P C6119A Ink Reservoir System 3 Gently remove both pieces of tape covering the ink nozzles on the print cartridge Be careful not to touch the copper nozzles 4 Raise the latch all the way up on the Pri...

Page 12: ...rtridges Removing the Print Cartridge See Cartridge Maintenance in Section 5 1 User s Manual Revision C Section 2 5 1 Remove the Top Cover 2 Grasp the latch on top Lift up on the latch The cartridge w...

Page 13: ...ia must also be made ready for the printer Use the following steps to make the media ready for printing 1 Take a manageable pile of media and while holding them as shown below in reference A fan all s...

Page 14: ...uld be stacked to feed with the left or right edge first Booklets stacking to feed with the sealed or open edge leading should be tested to maximize feed efficiency Catalogs stacking to feed with the...

Page 15: ...small or thin media like post cards or envelopes Use the illustration to the right for an example The vacuum assist for the Transport Belts must take hold of the Media The Entry Roller Assemblies gui...

Page 16: ...f the Mounting Shaft are wedged into the end of the notches Connecting the Feeder Interface Cable to the RENA AF 500 Maximize the operation of the Rena AF 500 feeder and the Envelope Imager III by mea...

Page 17: ...nu Settings Detailed information is found in section 6 Printer Menu Settings To effectively use the RENA AF 500 with the Envelope Imager III the following menu items have to be set as follows Setup Me...

Page 18: ...displayed 11 Press the Menu button three times to exit the SETUP MENU The normal display should appear Operation Tips Turn ON the Envelope Imager III first before turning the power on for the AF 500 F...

Page 19: ...on the Transport Belts as it will be deposited to the printer The media is positioned in the exact location that it will arrive to the printer Turn to loosen the Clamp Knob on the Inner Fence 2 Slide...

Page 20: ...Assemblies Follow the steps below when setting the Entry Idler Rollers Assemblies 1 Turn the Thumb Screws to release the hub of the Entry Idler Roller Assemblies 2 Slide the rollers into the path of...

Page 21: ...nd beneath the Print Cartridges while printing Use the following steps as a general guideline for most types of media 1 Turn the Envelope Thickness Knob to raise the Print Head Assemblies 2 Insert a p...

Page 22: ...onizing new Print Cartridges in the Print Head Assembly The following procedures will refer to the left 3 Print Head Assembly as Bank A and the right 3 Print Head Assembly as Bank B Synchronize each B...

Page 23: ...tes Print Cartridge 3 has to have the printer perform a vertical print adjustment Use the following steps to adjust Print Cartridge 3 Accessing the menu can only be accomplished in the OFF LINE mode W...

Page 24: ...on the LCD display Press the Enter button to select the desired value An Asterisk will appear in front of the new selection Press the Test button to print another Test Pattern This time the Test Patte...

Page 25: ...have the printer perform a horizontal Print Adjustment Use the following steps to adjust Print Cartridge 2 Head 3 Bank A Head 2 Bank A Head 1 Bank A Access the ADJUST PRINT menu See example in Vertica...

Page 26: ...ng the Banks Apart Example Use the following steps to adjust the 3 Print Head Assemblies apart 1 Remove the Cover from the printer 2 Loosen the knob on top of the bracket that secures Bank A 3 Move Ba...

Page 27: ...se the following steps to adjust both Banks so that Head 3 of Bank A and Head 4 of Bank B align together 1 Move Bank A to the area that it will be printing on the piece 2 Secure Bank A in place In thi...

Page 28: ...enu options until the 1 ADJUST PRINT option is displayed on the LCD panel Press the Enter button to select this option Press the plus or minus buttons to scroll through the Adjust Print menu options u...

Page 29: ...rn is printed using the entered selection The pattern printed should look like the following example Head 3 Bank A Head 2 Bank A Head 5 Bank B Head 4 Bank B Head 6 Bank B Head 1 Bank A Note Perfect al...

Page 30: ...cket of each Print Head Assembly to judge where the Print Zone for Bank B is located Move the Guides to an area outside of the Print Zone to maintain the best print quality Perform the following steps...

Page 31: ...3 Pre glued flaps on the media 4 Glossy or heavily waxed media 5 Setting up margins or sending non printable characters or blank spaces in the records 6 Sending blank lines in each record Tips for Ru...

Page 32: ...na Tex Wipe 2023 lint free cloth that has been moistened with distilled water Remove problem print cartridge and install a new print cartridge Perform a self cleaning Purge Print Head cycle at the sta...

Page 33: ...E Since there is no cartridge sealing station built in when these printer s are not in use the inkjet cartridges must be removed properly cleaned and sealed in order to keep them from drying and becom...

Page 34: ...st from the eye of the sensor Note The lower half of the Sensor is seen through the hole in the floor Cleaning the Photo Sensor Assembly Cleaning the Guides The Guides beneath the banks of Print Head...

Page 35: ...and printing records etc An adequate amount of ink can accumulate on top of the Transport Belts to give the belts a glossy sheen Use water to dampen a soft cotton cloth to remove the ink from the Tra...

Page 36: ...in the buffer Exits the menus with out changing menu settings Allows the printer to resume printing after an error occurs TEST Prints a internal test message Hold down for continuous printing of the...

Page 37: ...run continuously or to set the printer so it will only run when data is sent to the printer Press the and ON LINE buttons simultaneously to purge the print heads while the printer is Off Line What doe...

Page 38: ...ddress horizontally on the media Records will appear upside down when viewed from the front of the printer Note This menu item only appears when the Orientation is set to Normal Example Distance to Ri...

Page 39: ...choice from Distance From Left to Distance To Right 2 PRINT QUALITY This option changes the number of dots sprayed to print characters or graphics on the media Changing the amount of ink sprayed also...

Page 40: ...acters Thin 75 and Condensed 50 will decrease the spacing between characters and decrease the width of characters Wide 125 and Expanded 150 increase the width of characters and spaces D Bold On or Off...

Page 41: ...five digit zip code when enabled A Delivery Point Bar Code cannot be generated from a five digit zip code C Bar Width 6 to 12 This item will increase the width or decrease the width of the bars gener...

Page 42: ...OB SETTINGS The printer has the ability to save or load up to eight different menu presets into memory This is extremely useful for a quick setup of the printer for redundant tasks Menu Items Selectio...

Page 43: ...the overlay data in the printers memory C Print Overlay First Enable or Disable This option prints the data sent for the overlay onto the first piece Use this piece to verify the location of the over...

Page 44: ...unt needs to be reset to stop the red led from blinking Menu Items Selections Explanation 1 2 3 4 5 6 This item displays the estimated amount of ink remaining in the print cartridge s Press the plus o...

Page 45: ...IGNAL The Feeder Signal is to interface the Envelope Imager III with the AF 500 Feeder The printer will give a signal to start the feeder when it receives one or more records When the Stop On Feed Err...

Page 46: ...rned off when an Early Feed Error occurs while the Stop On Feed Err Error option is enabled If the Pulse Off Signal option is selected the external feeder signal will be asserted when the leading edge...

Page 47: ...keyboard of your printer convert measurements from inches to millimeters and translate the menus from English Most menus that use inches for measurements are converted to millimeters Menu Items Select...

Page 48: ...OLISH JAPANESE This option will convert the Main Menu and Setup Menu to their translations in the listed languages 7 TRANSPORT SPEED Use this option to change the transport speed of the printer Menu I...

Page 49: ...petition of a single character appearing on a single line to start the printer to pause The Example below displays what the printer is looking for before pausing the print job 23 XYZ Corporation 123 W...

Page 50: ...ter Menu Items Selections Explanation A Purge at Start Disable or Enable If you have long breaks of twenty seconds or more before starting another batch of records this option will purge on the first...

Page 51: ...he LCD display will give a momentary view of the ROM Revision and the Maintenance count 11 PRINT HEAD SIZE Enable this option for the printer to keep track of the ink usage for the C8842A ink cartridg...

Page 52: ...k B The following is an example of how to synchronize Print Cartridges for Bank A The same techniques used for Bank A can be applied to Bank B Example Print out an adjust print Test Pattern by pressin...

Page 53: ...evision C Section 6 18 Example Print out an adjust print Test Pattern by pressing the Test button while in the Adjust Print menu The printer will print a Test Pattern like the example on the right Hea...

Page 54: ...anically aligned next to each other Example Print out an adjust print Test Pattern by pressing the Test button while in the Adjust Print menu The printer will print a Test Pattern like the example on...

Page 55: ...pitol letters P sensor blocked is shown 3 TEST DISPLAY Use the test display option to help determine if the LCD display is not functioning properly i e missing characters strange characters missing se...

Page 56: ...ervice Representative Call Service Representative Motor on Transport Belt doesn t turn Loose set screw on Motor Drive Pulley Broken belt Call Service Representative Call Service Representative Transpo...

Page 57: ...oblems No print Ink Jet Cartridge problems Printing on belts or floor address location set off the media Print Head Holder broken Sensor is dirty Purge ink jet cartridge Clean cartridge with RENA Tex...

Page 58: ...idge Call Service Representative Call Service Representative Print Quality Problem blanks between printed media Wrong setting in Lines Per Address Sending media to quickly Faulty or dirty sensor Incre...

Page 59: ...Address Setup in Setup Menu accordingly If address ends with a form feed 0C in hexadecimal code Set address setup to match the number of lines to Address Setup Interface problems Garbage print Incorr...

Page 60: ...tative No Font Found Error Message Font is invalid Turn printer off then turn printer on and send again If problem persists then call Service Representative Out of Memory Error Message Overuse of grap...

Page 61: ...in the print Main Menu is Off No Planet Code Printed Invalid Code or more data following the PLANET Code Check Planet Code and correct remove any data following the PLANET Code See Appendix H for val...

Page 62: ...ive Print Quality Letter Print Quality Draft Print Quality Super Draft MAIN MENU 3 Font FONT dA Name FONT NAME Courier FONT NAME Sans Serif FONT NAME Roman FONT NAME Baxter FONT NAME Dingbat FONT NAME...

Page 63: ...Save Settings MORE Job 6 has been as Job 6 LESS saved MAIN MENU 8 Conveyer time CONVEYER TIME MORE 0 00 Seconds LESS MAIN MENU 9 Image Overlay IMAGE OVERLAY A First Image Overlay Enable FIRST IMAGE OV...

Page 64: ...Language LANGUAGE A Symbol Set ISO CHARACTER SET ISO 6 ANSI ASCII ISO CHARACTER SET ISO 69 FRENCH ISO CHARACTER SET ISO 21 GERMAN ISO CHARACTER SET ISO 4 UK ISO CHARACTER SET ISO 60 NORW DAN ISO CHARA...

Page 65: ...nable PURGE INTERVAL MORE 120 Seconds LESS NOZZLE KEEP ALIVE Disable NOZZLE KEEP ALIVE Enable SETUP MENU 10 Feed Gap FEED GAP Stream Feeding FEED GAP Selectable Gap FEED GAP MORE FEED GAP MORE 4 50 in...

Page 66: ...up down MOVE HD 6 VERT UP 294 press test DOWN BANK A Head 2 side to side MOVE HD 2 LEFT 50 press test RIGHT BANK A Head 3 side to side MOVE HD 3 LEFT 50 press test RIGHT BANK B Head 5 side to side MO...

Page 67: ...nd locate the Hex number 1 Therefore the HEX number is MSB 4 and LSB 1 41 MSB DECIMAL 0 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 HEX 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 0 NUL DLE SP 0 P p 1 1 SOH DC1 1 A Q a q 2 2 STX DC2 2 B R b r 3 3 E...

Page 68: ...xt top of form Carriage Return CR 0D 13 Causes the printer to move the current print position to the left margin Does not cause a paper advance Escape 1B 27 Indicates to the printer that the character...

Page 69: ...age Size Mon Env l80A 1B 26 6C 38 30 41 027 038 108 056 048 065 7 5 x 3 88 inches 19 1 x 9 9 cm Page Size 10 Env l81A 1B 26 6C 38 31 41 027 038 108 056 049 065 9 5 x 4 1 inches 24 1 x 10 4 cm Page Siz...

Page 70: ...eading edge Dflt 0 Max 300 Page Height s H 1B 2B 73 48 027 043 115 072 height in PCL units 1 300 in 1 118 cm Range of values is 1050 4500 3 to 15 in 7 62 to 38 1 cm Page Width c s W 1B 2B 73 57 027 04...

Page 71: ...gian ver 2 1E 1B 28 31 45 027 040 049 069 ISO 4 UK 1F 1B 28 31 46 027 040 049 070 ISO 69 French 1G 1B 28 31 47 027 040 049 071 ISO 21 German 2S 1B 28 32 53 027 040 050 083 ISO 17 Spanish 3S 1B 28 33 5...

Page 72: ...040 115 049 055 083 Italic Wide 125 32 1B 28 73 33 32 53 027 040 115 051 050 083 Hollow 33 1B 28 73 33 33 53 027 040 115 051 051 083 Hollow Italic 34 1B 28 73 33 34 53 027 040 115 051 052 083 Hollow E...

Page 73: ...ISO 8859 0S 1B 29 30 53 027 041 048 083 ISO 11 Swedish 0U 1B 29 30 55 027 041 048 085 ANSI ASCII 1D 1B 29 31 44 027 041 049 068 ISO 61 Norwegian ver 2 1E 1B 29 31 45 027 041 049 069 ISO 4 UK 1F 1B 29...

Page 74: ...115 049 054 083 Wide 125 17 1B 29 73 31 37 53 027 041 115 049 055 083 Italic Wide 125 32 1B 29 73 33 32 53 027 041 115 051 050 083 Hollow 33 1B 29 73 33 33 53 027 041 115 051 051 083 Hollow Italic 34...

Page 75: ...038 102 089 is macro ID Macro Control f X 0 1B 26 66 30 58 027 038 102 048 088 Start macro definition last ID specified 1 1B 26 66 31 58 027 038 102 049 088 Stop macro definition 2 1B 26 66 32 58 027...

Page 76: ...5 1B 2A 63 35 46 027 042 099 053 070 Make font permanent Soft Font Creation e Font Descriptor s W data 1B 29 73 57 data 027 041 115 087 data Laser Jet soft fonts are supported These fonts always have...

Page 77: ...and disables overlay macros Both the Page Width and Page Length commands can be used independently and will only change the width or length to the maximum allowable page size of 9 4 x 15 inches 23 9 x...

Page 78: ...1B 2B 62 30 44 027 043 098 048 068 Don t print 5 Digit Bar Codes 1 1B 2B 62 31 44 027 043 098 049 068 Print all Bar Codes for zip zip 4 and DPBC Bar Code b E 0 1B 2B 62 30 45 027 043 098 048 069 Disa...

Page 79: ...n 1B 2B 62 31 31 5A nnnnnnnnnnn 027 043 098 49 49 090 nnnnnnnnnnn n the ASCII representation of the ZIP code string Must contain 11 digits b12Z nnnnnnnnnn nn 1B 2B 62 31 32 5A nnnnnnnnnnnn 027 043 098...

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Page 83: ...34 150 166 182 198 214 230 246 7 23 39 7 55 G 71 W 87 g 103 w 119 135 151 167 183 199 215 231 247 8 24 40 8 56 H 72 X 88 h 104 x 120 136 152 168 184 200 216 232 248 9 25 41 9 57 I 73 Y 89 i 105 y 121...

Page 84: ...97 213 229 245 6 22 38 6 54 F 70 V 86 f 102 v 118 134 150 166 182 198 214 230 246 7 23 39 7 55 G 71 W 87 g 103 w 119 135 151 167 183 199 215 231 247 8 24 40 8 56 H 72 X 88 h 104 x 120 136 152 168 184...

Page 85: ...igh to indicate that it cannot receive data to data entry a full buffer 12 Paper Error Out The printer sends a High logic level to indicate to the computer that it is out of paper 13 On Line Out The p...

Page 86: ...he RENA AF 500 Feeder Connect the printer to the feeder using the supplied interface cable to control the start stop function of the AF 500 during the printing operation To properly control the AF 500...

Page 87: ...IBM FILING ASSISTANT 10 Software Interface sample Microsoft FoxPro 2 6 for Windows 11 Software interface sample LOTUS 123 Release 3 1 for DOS 17 Software interface sample MULTIMATE 18 Software interfa...

Page 88: ...nilla Teletype TTYCRLF Printer TTYCR Printer This requires the Setup Menu CR CR LF option to be turned on If none of these choices are available one of the following may work HP Laserjet Series II or...

Page 89: ...rinter driver being used i e the Envelope Imager III 3 Click FILE PROPERTIES 4 Click on the DETAILS tab 5 Click on PORT SETTING make sure that none of the boxes are checked Click on OK 6 Click on SPOO...

Page 90: ...roperty to No Delete the Label Boxes the in front of the Text Boxes if they are not required After the Text Boxes have been moved and the Label Boxes have been hidden or deleted then check the results...

Page 91: ...e instructions in the Users Manual on how to enter your address information When you are ready to print addresses Select Direct Format from the Report Menu Select Edit Report from the Format Menu Move...

Page 92: ...al Revision C Section F 6 Select Print Direct from the File Menu Select the Rena Imager III from the Print Direct Window shown below Rena Imager III Set the ADDRESS SETUP located in the printer s Setu...

Page 93: ...Lines between labels 1 Space between columns 1 Columns of labels 1 Press ESC Add fields to label using the instructions at the bottom of the screen Once you have completed your layout press ALT L to p...

Page 94: ...like to test this setup press Y if not press N File Express will display a label box on the screen the size that was specified on the Label Spacing Screen Type ALT F to pop up field window Move highl...

Page 95: ...Definition File PostScript 2 Printer Port 1 2 3 or D efault LPT1 Enter the appropriate port 3 Line Spacing 6 4 Pitch R for regular 5 Printer Initialization String D for Default 6 Printer Reset String...

Page 96: ...From the print menu choose PREDEFINED PRINT SPEC Create a new print spec called IMAGER3 Set up the format for the output of the address as follows or alter it to better suit your database A proper ad...

Page 97: ...6 for Windows Installation Follow the instructions in the User Manual to install Microsoft FoxPro Choose Label from the Catalog Manager then click on New Rena The Create Label window will be displayed...

Page 98: ...played Select Avery 5165 8 x 11 Click on Next The Label Wizard Step 3 of 5 window will be displayed Select the fields you wish to include in your label Insert a space between the City and State fields...

Page 99: ...ked in ascending order when they exit the printer Click on Next The Label Wizard Step 5 of 5 window will be displayed Select Save Label for Later Use Select Finish The Save As window will be displayed...

Page 100: ...Appendix F Printing with Software User s Manual Revision C Section F 14 Rena Test Rena The Change Label window will be displayed Click on Label Writer Rena Test Rena continued on next page...

Page 101: ...ar on the display this is because the fields are located towards the bottom of the label Click on the side scroll bar until you see the fields Move the fields to the top left of the label as shown bel...

Page 102: ...he Catalog Manager Print window will be displayed Select Printer as the destination Click on OK The Print window will be displayed Click on Setup Select the Generic Text Only printer driver Click on O...

Page 103: ...n file must have the same number of lines add blank lines if required Set the ADDRESS SETUP in the Envelope Imager III menu to equal the number of lines each record If page breaks are used set ADDRESS...

Page 104: ...rge print When the DOCUMENT PRINT OPTION screen is reached set up the following section of parameters as shown below Enhanced N Draft Y Y Print Action Table PAT TTYCRLF Pauses Between Pages N or Y N P...

Page 105: ...therefore you have two choices 1 3 1 2 x 15 16 labels this limits you to 6 lines per address and 35 characters per line 2 Envelope this also limits you to 6 lines per address and pauses the printer af...

Page 106: ...ple of a typical secondary file for addressing John Doe END FIELD 123 Main Street END FIELD Anytown CT 12345 6789 END RECORD Before performing the actual merging of data from your secondary file sever...

Page 107: ...Select OK The screen should now display the following information poo 00 poe 00 mt 00 mb 00 hm 00 fm 00 pl 00 pl 1 17 Enter in the data for each record When a record is complete press ENTER until a pa...

Page 108: ...onnected either the modem phone or printer icon NOTE If you are connecting your printer cable to the printer port Appletalk must be set to inactive Click on the box labeled Cartridges A Cartridge Mapp...

Page 109: ...s 215 9 mm Set page length to 11 inches 279 4 mm Measure the position of your address from the bottom edge of the paper just as you would from the bottom edge of your mail piece See example shown belo...

Page 110: ...rkstation address and port as an IBM 5256 printer 3 The emulation system must be setup at the same workstation address and must be setup for IBM Proprinter II emulation For a system 36 installations w...

Page 111: ...called Dot Matrix Printer Label Sizes Scroll through the selection of product numbers for Avery Dot Matrix Labels Select 4600 ADDRESS Then Select OK Now another new pop up window appears called Micro...

Page 112: ...26 Software interface sample Word97 for Windows 95 Select Page Setup from the FILE menu Select the Margins tab and set ALL margins to zero 0 Select the Paper size tab then select Custom from the Pape...

Page 113: ...show below To print to the RENA printer Note Make sure that the ADDRESS SETUP option in the Printer Setup Menu is set to Nine 9 lines or greater Select Options from the TOOLS menu Select the Compatibi...

Page 114: ...ct the file you wish to merge with your MS Word document You will get a message similar to the one below stating Word found no merge fields in your main document Click on the Edit Main Document button...

Page 115: ...Width and Height in the text boxes to match the size of the piece or setting the size required for printing the records Select OK After you select OK a warning may appear if the printer wrong printer...

Page 116: ...ighlight the correct option and select OK A Envelope Options dialog box will appear Check the Envelope Size drop down box matches your selection Adjust the measurements where the records will print fo...

Page 117: ...G 2 Amp Slo Blo fuse at 250 volts is required provided Frequency 50 60 Hertz or 3 Hz Fuse Type 220 240 volts AC or 10 Two 5 x 20mm 2 Amp Slo Blo fuses at 250 volts one for each leg is required provide...

Page 118: ...mallest Largest 4 point 30 point The Interface Panel The interface panel is located on the side of the machine It contains the main power switch the power receptacle and fuse The interface ports paral...

Page 119: ...are blank spaces Valid Address Formats Address ZIP Codes Data Sent to Printer Printed in Address Block Bar Code Printed ZIP 4 2 98765 1234 12 98765 1234 DPBC ZIP 4 3 98765 1234 123 98765 1234 DPBC ZIP...

Page 120: ...ureau origin and customer identification Mercury A 12 digit barcode used for CONFIRM or CIPS service Earth A 12 digit barcode used for sorting foreign mail Pluto A 12 digit barcode for automated addre...

Page 121: ...st two characters The EAN 13 must have 12 digits the UPC must have 10 digits Spaces are not allowed within the EAN UPC information The EAN barcode information must be terminated with end of line chara...

Page 122: ...ints characters per inch The number of character printed in a horizontal inch Also called pitch character set The set of characters or symbols that make up a language clean print cartridge Describes t...

Page 123: ...and allows faster printing of a document Drivers A file used by the computers software to communicate commands and information that the printer needs to layout and print a document embedded printer co...

Page 124: ...The cable that connects the printer or other device to the computer interface connector The connectors on both ends of the interface cable that insert into the interface ports internal fonts Resident...

Page 125: ...ptions point size A measurement standard for Character Height One point represents one seventy seconds of an inch Port See Printer Interface Port Postal regulations Rules and guidelines setup by the U...

Page 126: ...the cause of a problem so that a solution can be found USB See Universal Serial Bus Universal Serial Bus A device that allows a low asynchronous data transmission of 1 5 or 12 megabits per second mbs...

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