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Page 2: ...ermany Trademark Acknowlcdgcmcnta FR 10 FR 15 ND 10 15 NR 10 15 StarMicrcnics Co Ud IBM PC PC AT PC XT Proprinter Proprhster II PC DOS International Business Machines Corp MicroaofI BASIC MS DOS MicrosoftCorporatiar EX 800 EX 1OOO EX FX 286 XSeiko EpsonCap WordStar MicsQPmfntemationalCorporation NOTICE All rights reserved Reproductionof any partof this manualin any form wharmeverwithout TAR sexpss...

Page 3: ...asa User Guide givingyouinformationonhowtosetup andstartyourprinter The remainingchaptersmay be treatedas a referenceguide for programming operations etc It assumesa degree of knowledgeoff the operationof computers forinstance itassumesyouknowabouthexadecimal numbers The chaptersam as follows Chapter 1 Introduction Readthissectionfirst asitexplainshowto unpackandinstallyourprinter Chapter 2 Front ...

Page 4: ...uchsystems SincevirtuallyallPCsaresoldwithaMicrosoftBASICinteqmxer wehave also included some hints and a sample program in this language to demonstratethe capabilitiesof the printer Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and maintenance Thissectiongiveachecklistofpointstocheckifyourprinterisnotworking in the expectedway It alsoincludesdetailsof someroutinemaintenance operationsyoucancarryoutyourself Itisno how...

Page 5: ...ING 13 FontPanelLock 13 QUIETMODE 13 PAPERHANDLING 14 Formfeed 14 Paperparking 14 Shorttear offfunction 15 MicroFeed 16 BUFFERCLEAR RESET 16 TESTANDMAINTENANCE SETTINGS 16 Chapter 3 SETTING UP THE MEMORY SWITCHES 17 MENU OPTIONS 19 CommandMenu 19 Fontmenu 19 PrintMenu 20 PaperMenu 20 FormsMenu 21 Factorysettings 22 Chapter 4 EMULATIONS ANDESCAPE CODES 23 EMULATIONS 23 NUMERICALREPRESENTATION 23 CO...

Page 6: ...FRONTPANELDIAGNOSTICAND TESTMODES 80 Shorttestmode 80 Longtestmode 81 Texttestmode 82 Hexadecimaldumpmode 83 Bidirectional test adjustment mode 84 Chapter 7 MS DOSANDYOUR PRINTER 87 INSTALLINGAPPLICATION SOFI WARE WITHYOURPRINTER 87 GRAPHICSHARDCOPY 89 SE ITINGUP THEPRINTERFROMTHEDOSPROMPT 89 PROGRAMMING USINGBASIC 90 Sampleprogram 90 Howtheprogramworks 93 Patchesnecessaryto usetheBASICinterpreter...

Page 7: ...nlightand awayfrom heaters etc Awayfmm excessivehumidity Awayfromexcessivedust A locationwithsufficientspaceto locatethe printerandanypaperto be fed intoit as wellas the printedpapercomingout If youareusingaparallelconnectionto yourcomputer makesurethatit iswithin2m 6ft oftheprinter anRS 232connectionusingtheoptional RS 232interfacecan be madeoverlongerdistances UNPACKING SE l_HNG UPAND CONNECTION...

Page 8: ...ieswhichyoumayhaveorderedwithyourprinterare Serial IN 232 interfaceboard Automaticsheetfeeder Coloroptionkit See the installationinstructionscontainedwith these optionalitems for detailsof howto attachthemto yourprinter 2 ...

Page 9: ...umaylike to keep thispackingwiththe printercartonif you intendtranspofiingthe printerfor use at a differentlocation The platen knob shouldbe removedfrom the accessorybox inside the s pping carton Mounttheplatenknobon the shafton the right handside oftheprinter Turntheknobontheshaftbeforepushingtheknobfullyinto position NOTE I Beforeturningtheplatenknob alwaysensurethatthepowertotheprinter is OFF I...

Page 10: ...entheribbonif it is slack turnclockwise 2 3 Theribbonshouldpassbetweentheprintheadandtheprintheadshield seeillustrationbelow Print head shield bon Usethegnpson thesideoftheribboncartridgetohelplocatethecartridge squeezethem inwardsgently and makesurethat the spindleson the cartridgeholderfit intothe socketson the cartridgeitself Ribboncartridge Ribbon holder ...

Page 11: ...sthat youuse the 25 wayD typeconnectoratthecomputerend andtheAmphenol type 36 wayconnec tor at the printerend The pinoutsof the printer scomector m given in Chapter8 if youneeda cableforconnectionto anothercomputer Plugtheprinterintoasuitablemainsoutlet However DONOTturnonthe powerswitchat the backof the printeryet 5 ...

Page 12: ...eDIP switchesalsoenableyouto selecta characterset other than the USA characterset if your supplierhas not alreadysettheseup foryou TheDIPswitchcoverislocatedinsidethetop cover seebelow Usetheendofapaper clip orsimilar tosettheswitches DetailsoftheseswitchesaregiveninChapter5 Ifyoufeelunsureastoyour abilityto settheseswitches contactyoursupplier DIP switch covel 6 ...

Page 13: ...hereleaseleverispushedtowardsthebackoftheprinter position Adjustthepaperguidesto matchthesizeof paperyouwillbeusing re memberingthatprintingwillstartsomedistancefmmtheleft handedge of the carnage There are markingsmoldedinto the back plate of the assemblytohelpyouifyouwishtocenterthepaper If youarecentering thepaperusingthemarkingsmoldedintothepaperguide rememberthat printingwillstartfromthe left ...

Page 14: ...grip the paper againstthe platen andthe printheadwillmoveto the startposition Theactualverticalpositionofthepaperafterauto loadingisdeterminedby the MemorySwitchsetting see Chapter3 The verticalpositionof the papercan be finelyadjustedby meansof the microfeedfunction see Chapter2 Fanfoldpaper continuous stationery Ifyouaregoingtousefanfold continuous paper thenyouwillneedtouse theintegraltractorme...

Page 15: ...ck of each sprocketto release and lock the sprocketimposition whentheleverisup thesprocketmaybemoved and whenit is down the sprocketis locked Release lever Sprocket cover 5 Nowclosethespmcketcovers againmakingsurethatthe papersprocket holesare alignedwiththe pinson the sprockets If theyare not aligned properly youwillhaveproblemswithpaperfeeding possiblyresulting in tearingandjammingof the paper 6...

Page 16: ...ine the initialpositionof the paper after auto feeding and the micm feed functionmaybe usedto adjustthe paperposition 8 Remountthe top coverrearcoverandthe transparentprintercover 9 Remountthe paperguideas shownbelow Oncethepaper has beenloaded Theprinterwillnowbeon line theONLINEindicatorwillbelighted You maynowwanttochoosea font apitchandaprintquality Thiscanbedone fromthe frontpanel but youmust...

Page 17: ...rger buttons Indicators The firsttwo buttonshavea seriesof indicatorsnextto themwhichshow whichoptionhasbeencurrentlyselectedusingthem fontor pitch Some oftheseindicatom canbeeitherorangeorgreen dependingupontheoptions cunently selected Thereis no indicatorassociatec withthe SETEJECTPA K button asits operationis obvious when paper has been inserted but the PAPERFEED and ONLINE buttons both have in...

Page 18: ...isbutton willilluminate andselect the followingoptionsin thisorder Pitch I Indicator s 10 charactersper inch IOCPI 12charactersper inch 12CPI 17charactersper inch 10CPI COND 20charactersuer inch 12CPI COND 1 1Proportional I PROP Holdingdownthisbuttonwillcyclecontinuouslybetweentheseoptions Pitch Panel Lock If the PITCH buttonis pressedwhenthe printeris turnedon the pitchwill be locked and no pitch...

Page 19: ...ma I Internal I Draft FontPanelLock lfthe TONTI buttonimpressed whentheprinteristurnedon thefontwillbe locked andnofontchangescanbemadefromsoftware Itisstillpossible however to put the printeroff lineand changethe font using the ONf button QUIETMODE To selectQuietmode theprintermustbeon line Whileit is on line press the I PAPE FEEDbutton This will alternatelyilluminate and extinguishthe QUIETindic...

Page 20: ...ngfanfoldpaper andyouwanttoprint adocumentononeortwosheetsof cut sheetpaper Theprinter parks the fanfoldpapersafelyout of the way so that youdo not needto unloadthe paper before inserting cut sheet paper then when you have finished printingon cut sheetpaper movesthe fanfoldpaperback to its original positionso that youcan restat printing To usethis facility followthe instructionsbelow 1 2 3 Putthep...

Page 21: ...orttear offfunction Theshort tear offfunction is handy when using fanfold paper It ejects the paper so thatthe perforation isjust abovethe transparent cover allowing you tear it off withouthavingto openup the printer It thenreversesthe paper feedafteryouhavetomoffthepaper the by startingprintingatthetopof thenextform Thisfeatureis especiallyusefulif youareusingpre printed stationery suchas invoice...

Page 22: ...uthavingto turnthepoweroff andon Todothis puttheprinteroff line pressthe ON L 1 button andthen pressthe 0N i 7 buttonagain Beforereleasingthe button hold downthe F NT button Releasingthe 0 1 buttonwithintwo secondsof holdingit down beforereleasingthe CON LNSIbutton willclearthedatain the buffer Releasingthe buttonaftertwo seconds again beforereleasing the button willresettheprinterbackto the setti...

Page 23: ...D QUIET EXIT d ENTER Theprincipleinvolvedis thatthe printerwillprinta listof optionson one line Youusethe SET WPARK and P ERFEEO buttonstomovetheprintheadsothat it is belowthe optionyouwantto choose Theprinterwillmovethepaperupanddownasappropriate sothatthemenu optionsa visible The SETEJECTPAriK button movesthe print head one option to the left and the PAPER FEED button moves one optiontotheright ...

Page 24: ...n as an EXIT button a marked in blue underneaththe button The structweof the menusis shownbelow Mainmenu Printcurrentsettings 1 Use factorysettings 1000 Commandmenu Fontmenu Printmenu Papermenu Theoptionswithineachmenuaregivenbelow Asmentionedabove whenyoupressthe EX I buttonfromanysub menu orfromanoptionwithinamenu youwillreturntothemenulevelabovethe currentone If youpressthe EXIT buttonfromthema...

Page 25: ...aphicsmode theprintermayeither print bidirectionally in alternatedirections for speed IBI or in one directiononly unidirectiomlfor in creased accuracy CUNI For practicallyall purposes however bidirectional printingis sufficientlyaccurate If this is set ON then when paper is inserted the printerwillautomatically comeon line Ifset OFFI then youwillhavetopressthebuttontobringtheprinteron line FontMen...

Page 26: ...SF AUTOLOADING r AUTOLOADING ASF PAPER OUT DETECTOR Withthisoption youmayselectorcanceltheAutomatic SheetFeederoption OFF or ONI Whenyou load paperautomatically this optiondeter minesthenumberoftinesbywhichthepaperwillbefed forwardffomthetopofthepaper Theoptionsrangefrom 1to 6 and thefactorysettingis 6 l isoption liketheoneabove determines thenumberoi linesbywhichthepaperwillbefedforwardfromthetop...

Page 27: ...ing overrheperforation Thisisuseful ifyouwanttoproduceprogramlistings etc Thiscanbe enabledbysettingthisoption ONI or ifusingsoftware whichperformsthisfunctionautomatically itcanbe set OFF If sel ONI thiswillexpandallreceivedcarriagereturn codesto a linefeed and carriagereturnpair However thismaybe set OFF I ifyoursoftware demandsit If set ON thisfunctionwillexpandallreceivedline feedcodesto a car...

Page 28: ...m GRAPHICSDIRECTION IBI AUTOON LINE ONI FONTMENU ZEROSTYLE NORMAL NLQFONTSTYLE COURIER PRINT MENU PRINTQUALITY DRAFT 1 PRINTPITCH 1OCPI CONDENSEDPRINT OFFI ITALICPRINT OFFI PAPER MENU OPTIONASF IOm AUTOLOADING 6LINES AUTOLOADING ASF 6LINES PAPER OUTDETECTOR ONI FORMSMENU SHORTTEAROFF ONI SKIPOVERPERFORATION IOm AUTOLF IOm AUTOCR ONI LINESPER INCH 6LPI PAGELENGTH INCH IDIP SWl 22 ...

Page 29: ...akinganyDIPswitchchanges NUMERICALREPRESENTATION Whenin either standard or IBM mode any numerical parametem taken by command sequences are usually binary ratherthanASCIInumericalvalues In ismanual anyASCIIvalueswillberepresentedinquotes eg 21 will represent the ASCII string 32h concatenated with 31h in BASIC CHR 50 CHR 51 Usuallyintheseexamples however hexadecimal valueswillbequoted asshownbythelo...

Page 30: ...PESEQUENCES SomecommandcodesarecommontoboththestandardandIBMmodes In the descriptionsof the commandcodes all commandcodeswillbe given togetherwithanoteofthemodestowhicheachcommandcodeisapplicable Most of the following command codes are available in both the standard mode and the IBM emulation mode If a command is common to both modes the descriptive heading is followed by Both If the command is sp...

Page 31: ...eg cnO Where an indefinitenumberof pararnetemareto be supplied the cos areseparated by an ellipsis The sequenceis thengivenusinghexadecimalcodes twohexadecimaldigitsfollowedby alowercase h withvariablesagain representedby lettersenclosedin anglebrackets The decimalequivalent followsthe hexadecimal The followingis an example Examplecommand Both ESC cBS 0 codes IBh 08h 0 hexadecimal I 27 8 0 decimal...

Page 32: ...uence above deselects italic printing select print mode Both I ESC x 3P IBh 78h n 27 120 n This command selects the print mode for subsequent printing where n may be a binary value of OOh orOl h or either of the ASCHcharacters O or l 30h or 3lh If a is equal to OOhor O then Draft mode will be selected and if equal to Olh or l then NLQ mode will be selected All other parameters are invalid This com...

Page 33: ... I Cinema I Anyotherparametersare invalidandwillbe ignored Thiscommandwillalsobe ignoredif FontPanelLockhasbeenselected Selectcharactertable Both ESC t IBh 74h 0 116 0 I Theeommandabovewillselectthecharaetertabletobeusedinsubsequentprinting where n canbeabinaryorASCIIvaluefromOOh through02hor O through 2 Thefollowingtableshowstheeffectof thisparameter I Value of cO I Description OOhor O I Selects ...

Page 34: ...nternationalcharacterset Esc R m Standard IBh 52h 0 27 82 0 FS R m IBM ICh 52h 28 82 0 Thecommandaboveselectsan international characterset where n is a binary valuein therangeOOh throughOEh Thecharactersetselectedisdependenton the valueof cn as showninthetablebelow Value of Intemationat character set Value of ac International character set OOh USA 08h Japan Olh France 09h Norway 02h Germany oAh De...

Page 35: ... This willcontinuefor the numberof charactersdesignatedby n and nI I Printasinale characterfromthe All CharacterChart IBM ES 7 A 1 IBh 5Eh 27 94 Thecommandaboveprintsa singlecharacterffomtheAllCharactersChart There arenoparameters Ifthenextcharactertoreprintedhasacodebetw n OOh andIFh itwillnotbe treatedasa controlcode andthecharactercorresponding to thiscode willbe printed Select cancelundefinedc...

Page 36: ...printpitch to pica There are no parameters This commandis ignoredifPitchPanelLockmodehasbeenselected Set elite pitchprinting Both Esc M IBh 4Dh I 27 77 I The commandabove sets all subsequentprinting to elite pitch There are no parameters ThiscommandwillbeignoredifPitchPanelLockhasbeenselected It may be cancelledby a ESC P standardmode or a DC2 lBM mode command Set eiite pitchprinting IBM Esc IBh 3...

Page 37: ...Thecommandabove cancelsthecondensedprint mode Therearenopammeters On receiptof thiscommand all subsequent printingwillbe doneat thepitchselected priortoa cESC S1 or S1 command Thiscommandwillbe ignoredifPanel PitchLockmodehasbeenselected Select cancelproportionalprinting Both CEsc P w IBh 70h 0 27 112 0 Thesequenceaboveselectsorcancelsproportional printing whereen isa binary orASCIIvaluefmmOOh thr...

Page 38: ... modecontrol codes Seiectkancei expandedprinting Both ESC w 0 IBh 57h 0 27 87 D Thecommandaboveselectsorcancelsexpandedprinting where n isa binaryor ASCIIvaluefromOOh throughOlh or O through l If cn OOh or O then expandedprintingisdeselected canceled andif cn olh or l thenexpanded printingis selectedforallprintingsubsequentto thereceiptof thiscommand Seiectone iineexpandedprinting Both ESC so IBh ...

Page 39: ...it Value Value dec hex 01 Olh m 1 2 02h 2 4 04h 3 8 08h 4 16 IOh Et E I 61 64 I 40h I 7 I 128 I 80h Function Effect when Effect when bit l bit O Pitch 12cvi I IOcui Proportional printing set csi kcei Condensed printing set cancel Emphasized tnintimzI set cancel Hence if condensed italic underlined print is required at 12cpi the values of bits 2 6 7 and Omust be added together Tl comesto indecim 4 ...

Page 40: ... 7 Courier Thiscommandis ignoredif PanelLockmodehasbeenselected I Selectemphasizedprintmode Both ESC E 1 I IBh 45h I 27 69 Thecommandaboveselectstheemphasizedprintmode Therearenoparameters All charactersprintedsubsequentto receiptof this commandwill be printedin emphasizedmode Thiscommandis validonlyin draftmode Cancelemphasizedprintmode Both ESC F IBh 46h i I 27 70 I Thecommandabovecancelstheemph...

Page 41: ...elunderline Both ESC m I IBh 2Dh m I 27 45 m The commandabovewill selector cancelunderlining where n is a binaryor ASCIIvaluewhichmaytakethevaluesOOh throughOlhor O through l If the value is OOh or O thenunderliningwillbecancelled If cn olh or l thenall printablecharactersincludingspaces butexcludinghorizontaltabsandIBMblock graphiccharacters willbe underlined Select canceloverline Both ESC 0 I IB...

Page 42: ...eitherhasbeen selected Therearenoparameters Ifeithersuperseript orsubscriptprinting hasbeen selected thenprintingsubsequenttoreceiptof thiscommandwillbein thenormal position Linespace controlcodes Linefeed LF OAh I 10 I Thecommandaboveadvancesthepaperoneline Therearenoparameters IfAuto CR hasbeenselectcxl a carriagereturnwillalsobe generatedon receiptof a Line Feedcharacter 1 6inchlinespacingwilla...

Page 43: ...s Thecommandabovesetslinespacingto7 72inch where l is theASCIIvalue l Set iinespacingto 1 6 inch Standard ESC 2 IBh 32h 27 50 Therearenoparameters Thecommandabovesetslinespacingto 1 6inch where 2 is theASCIIvalue 2 Set iinespacingto n 216inch Both ESC 3 m IBh 33h 0 27 51 m Thecommandaboveallowsprecisecontrolof linespacing whereco isa binary value Uponreceiptof thiscommand thelinespacingwillbe sett...

Page 44: ...pacingsetby a previouscESbA commandwillremainin force Execute ESC Adefinition IBM ESC 2 IBh 32h 27 50 Thecommandaboveexecutesthelinespacingpreviouslydefinedby the43SC A command Therearenoparameters Ifan SC A sequencehasnotpreviously been entered thenlinespacingwillbesetat l 6thinch Ifan ES A sequencehasbeen receivedpriortothiscommand thenanysubsequent linefeedswillmovethepaper by theamountspecifie...

Page 45: ...osition wherecn isabinaryvalue specifyingthenumberof lines atcurrentlinepitchsetting downfromthecurrent positionatwhichprintingwillnexttakeplace In thecommandthebinarycharacter Olh canbe substitutedfortheASCIIcharacter l Formfeedcontrolcodes Formfeed Both m OCh Thecommandabovewillcauseaformfeed Therearenoparameters Onreceiptof thiscommand theprinterwillprintalldatastoredintheprintbuffer andwillmov...

Page 46: ... a binaryvalue ls 22 instandardmode lS n S127inIBMmode repmenting thenewpage lengthin inches Thebottommarginisreset andthecurrentlineafterexecutionof thiscommandis madethenewtopof form Set pageiength in iines Both ES 2 c m IBh 43h 0 I 27 67 I The commandabovesets the page lengthin lines wherecn is a binary value ISCn S127instandardmode lgQ s255 inIBMmode Thenewpagelengthis set accordingto the curr...

Page 47: ...herearenomore verticaltabpositionson thepage tothetopof thenextpage If no verticaltabpo sitionshavebeensetwiththecESG Bcommandorif theyhavebeencleared the papermovesforwardby oneline I Set verticaitab positions Both ESC B cn nl NuL IBh 42h n nl OOh 27 66 Q cnl 00 The commandabovesetsverticaltab positions wherethe valuesrepresentedby cnb to ad arebinaryvaluesgivingthevefical tabpositionsinlinesfrom...

Page 48: ... in lines ofverticaltabs accessedby thecVb command arerepresented by n to nZ Thesevaluesmustbe givenin ascendingorder otherwisethe commandwillbe terminated The sequencemustend witha JUL oOh If no verticaltab valuesaregivenbetweenthechannelnumberandthe JUb thenall previousverticaltabpositionssetforthatchannelwillbe cleami I Set reiativeverticaltab positions Both L ESC e 1 IBh 65h 31h m 27 101 49 Th...

Page 49: ...indeprhin linesat thecurrentlinepitchsetting If thepagelength is reset with the cESCX or ESC C NUL commands the effect of this commandwillbelost Subsequentchanges tothelinepitchsetting however willnot affectthelengthsetby thiscommand Canceltop and bottommargins Both ESC o IBh 4Fh I 27 79 Thecommandabovecancelsthesettingsfortopandbottommargins Thereareno parameters Set left and rightmargins Both ES...

Page 50: ... commandis ignored I Set right margin I I ESC Q Standard I I IBh 51h I I 27 81 m I Q m IBM I ICh 51h m 28 81 0 Thecommandabovesetstherightmargin wherecn isa binaryvalueusedto set therightmarginincharacterspacesatthecurrentpitch Ifproportional spacinghas beenselected thenthecharacterwidthforpicapitchis used Horizontalprintpositioncontrolcodes Carriagereturn Both I I CR I I 13 I The commandaboveperf...

Page 51: ...commandis ignored If underliningis on then skippedprint positionsare notunderlined I Set clearhorizontaltabs Both ESC D b al NuL IBh 44h cn b n OOh 27 67 b all o Thecommandabovesetshorizontaltabs where a andal arebinaryvalues representingthenewtabpositions If novaluesaregiven alltab stopsarecleared Thedefaulttabsettingiseveryeightcharacters Tabsaresetat thecurrentcharacter pitch If proportionalspa...

Page 52: ...itions Both ESC e o IBh 65h 30h m I 27 101 48 cm I The command above sets horizontaltabs where is a binary value On receiptof thiscommand all horizontaltabswillbecleared andnewonesinserted every n characters Thesehorizontaltabscan be accessedwithan c corn mand Set horizontalprint position Both ESC f o 0 IBh 66h 30h n 27 102 48 Thecommandabovesetsthenexthorizontalprintposition where is a binary val...

Page 53: ...anda isabinaryvaluefromOthrough127givingthespacewidth indots Whenindraftmode thedotspacingis 1 120inch andwheninNLQ thedot spacingis 1 240inch If in superscriptor subscriptprinting thedotspacingis the sameas above butif in expandedmode theresolutionis halftheabove Select nexthorizontalprintposition by dot Both ESC nib Cnl IBh 24h Cnb al 27 36 b al The commandabovewillstartsubsequentprintingat a ho...

Page 54: ...dedcharactercontrolcodes CopystandardROM font into RAM ESC NLJb e Standard IBh 3Ah OOh OOh 27 58 0 0 o FS NUb 0 NuL IBM ICh 3Ah OOh 0 OOh 28 58 0 m o Thecommandabovecopiesthecharactersfromtheselcctcdcharactersetwitha asshownbelow intothedownloadRAMarea NUb istheASCIIcharacterOOh This commandis only valid if DOWNWARD has been selectedin the RAM USAGEmenuoftheMemorySwitch seeChaptcr3fordetails Allch...

Page 55: ...e printedin the characterset 2 mode It is possibleto store downloadedcharactersin the part of rhe characterset reserved for IBM block graphics BOhrhroughDFh F4handF5h butthesecharacterscanonlybeprinted whenthestandardcharactersethasbeenselected Eachcharacterisdefiiedbyanattributebyte cn and 11databytes dl A Theattributebyte en indicateswhetherthecharacterisanaseender notusingthe lowestof thenineve...

Page 56: ...d givesproportional spacing information Bit7 is ignored Bits4 to6 specifytheoffsettothefwstbyteprinted Oto7 enablingleadingspaces inthecharactertobeignored BitsOto3specifythewidthofthecharactercell maxi mum 11dots The characterwillbe followedby a mandato blankdot column whichis notincludedin thiswidth Charactersdefinedby thiscommandcanbe selectedby cESb 1 cESC 14 cESC 15 or cESC 16 DefineNLQ downl...

Page 57: ...ndendingdotcolumnrespectively Theverticaldefinitionofthecharactersis 18dots Eachbytethereforerepresentsa third of the vertical definition If co bytes am required for a character the arrangement ofthesebytesisasfollows wherethebytenumbersarerepresentedby decimalnumbers startingatO andthctotalwidthofthecharacterhasbeendefined by theparametercal Bit 1 i 6 5 B 4 3 2 1 0 1St Byte nd B le 3rd Byte 51 ...

Page 58: ...centlinesof graphicsonedotwide Select bitimagemode Both ESC m b nl Cdb CA IBh 2Ah cm 07 otl db dt I 27 42 m aO CnI do dn I Thecommandaboveselectsoneof thegraphicmodesavailableontheprinterand printsgraphicdata where is abinaryvaluerepresenting thegraphicsmode see tablebelow and nb andcnl arebinary values lowbytefirst givingthenumber of graphicdata bytes following as representedby dO tin The actual ...

Page 59: ...eprinting where n and cnl are binaryvalues lowbytefrost representingthenumberof databytes followingthe command The databytesare representedby d b dn This commandhasthesameeffectas ESG O Select8 dot doubl density Both 1 ESC L Cnb al db cdn 1 LIBh 4Ch Cnb d d b dn 27 76 ab d Cd_b cdn Thecommandaboveselects8 dotdouble density bit imageprinting wherecnb and nl are binaryvalues lowbytefwst representing...

Page 60: ...ngthenumberofdata bytesfollowingthecommand Thedatabytesare representedby cd cdn Thiscommandhasthesameeffectas cESC 3 Redefinebit imagemode Both 1 ESC cd I IBh 3Fh Cml 27 63 Cml Thecommandaboveredefinesa bit imagemodetoanothermode wherecm is themodeto be redefined Thismaytakethe ASCIIvalues K L Y or Z cml isa binaryvaluerepresentingthemodeto whichcmb isredefined beinga value used after the cESC com...

Page 61: ...ficallyto graphics but have more generalapplications I Set MSBto 1 ESC IBh 3Eh 27 62 ThecommandabovesetstheMSBto 1 Therearenoparameters Onreceiptofthis command themostsignificantbit MSB of subsequentdatawillalwaysbe setto 1 Set MSBto O ESC Standard IBh 3Dh r 27 61 FS IBM ICh 3Dh t ThecommandabovesetstheMSBtoO Therearenoparameters Onreceiptofthis command the mostsignificantbit MSB of subsequentdata...

Page 62: ...non slashed zeroeswillbeprinted butifitisOlh or l thenthe computer style slashed zerostylewillbeprinted thisoverrides theMemorySwitchsetting in Chapter3 Backspace Both cBS I The command above moves the print head back one position There are no parameters This commandmovesthe print head back one position at current spacing to the left If proportionalspacinghasbeen selected theprintheadwill moveback...

Page 63: ...interison line as afterthecDC3 commandhasbeenreceived theprinterwill ignoreanydatatransmittedto i exceptforthecDC1 command below Set printeron line Both Del llh Thecommandabove setstheprinteron lineaftera DC3 command above There are noparameters Deselectprinter 1O carriagemodelonly IBM ESC Q ETX IBh 51h 03h 27 81 3 Thecommandabovedeselectstheprinter Therearenoparameters Thiscommand willdeselectthe...

Page 64: ...quippedwitha 15 carriage I Soundbuzzer Both BEb 07h 7 Thecommandabovesoundstheprinter sbuzzer Thereare no parameters I Disablepaper outdetection Both I ESC 8 IBh 38h 27 56 The command above disablesthe printer spaper outdetection There are no parameters ThisoverndesthesettingmadebytheMemorySwitchSettings Chapter 3 Enablepaper outdetection Both ESC 9 IBh 39h 27 57 The command above enables the prin...

Page 65: ...ctionalprintingfor one lineonly Both I I ES c IBh 3Ch I 27 60 I Thecommandaboveenablesunidirectional printingforonelineonly Thereareno parameters Printingwillbeperformedfromleft to rightforthecurrentlineonly Definemacroinstruction Both ESC cdl dn RS IBh 2Bh Cdl cdn IEh 27 43 41 ah 30 Thecommandabovecancelsanyexistingmacroinstruction andreplacesitwiththe definedinstruction The definedmacro instruct...

Page 66: ...ame line theprintingwillbealignedalongthetopofthecharacters Anypreviouscom mandsforenlargement verticalorhorizontal ofcharacterswillbecancelledbythis command I Enabie disabiedoubie heightmode Both I ESC w I IBh 77h 0 I 27 119 ID 1 The commandaboveenablesor disablesdouble height printing whereco is a binaryvalueofeitherOOh orOlh oranASCIIvalueofeither O or l If n isset to OOh or O thendouble height...

Page 67: ...uble heightcharacters 32 Double line feed I 33 Doublelinef single heightcharacters I 34 IDoubleline fed double heightcharactersI AnY othervaluesINo effect I Cn3 1 Single widthcharacters 1 2 IDouble widthcharacters Any othervaluesINo effect I Anysuperscript subscript orcondensedmodeprintsettingspreviouslyselectedwill be cancelled but if double height printingis cancelled the printerwillreturnto sup...

Page 68: ...ode eachcharacterissent straightto theprintheadas itisreceivedfromthehostcomputer unbuffered and thepapermovesup so thatit is possibleto read whatis on thepaper similarto a typewriter Reset Both 1 I ESC I IBh 40h 27 64 Thecommandaboveresetstheprinter Themarenoparameters Onreceiptof this command thebufferiscleared andallsettings withthefollowingexceptions are restoredto theirpower upvalues ASFsetti...

Page 69: ...at which printingshouldstartbelow thetopof thepaper Thesecommandswillbe ignoredif theASFhasnotbeenselected ASCII commandsequences Themrnmandabovesequences arenotprecededbyacESG orcFS character but insteadamprecededbydoubleparentheses thus Theyapplyequallytoboththe standardandtheIBMemulationmodes Theyare givenbelow I Selectfont Both F 28h 28h 46h 29h 29h m I 40 40 70 41 41 0 I Thecommandaboveselect...

Page 70: ...ue whichmaybeeither l or O Anyothervalueswillbeignored If l then boldp nting isenabled and if m O thenboldprintingiscancelled I Selecticancelunderline Both I 28h 28h 2Dh 29h 29h 0 40 40 45 41 41 m Thecommandaboveselectsor cancelsunderlining whereen isan ASCIIvalue whichmaybe either l or O Anyothervalueswillbeignored If 1 then underliningis enabled and if en O thenunderliningis cancelled I Sekcffca...

Page 71: ...dwhenthecoloroptionisfitted wherea is artASCIIvaluefrom O through 6 Thecolorselectedby n is shownin thetablebelow Color o Black 1 Red 2 Blue 3 Violet 4 Yellow 5 Orange 6 Green ControlASF 0 28h 28h 0 29h 29h 40 40 m 41 41 ThecommandabovecontrolstheASF AutomaticShmtFeeder where n isan ASCIIparameterwhichcantakethevalues O 4 R or T Thiscommandhas exactlythesamefunctionas theESC Ehb command 65 ...

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Page 73: ...ngtheblack switchcoverto the left and thenpullingup usingthe tab at the right as shownin the illustrationabove The functionsof the switchesare shownin the tablebelow Switch Function ON I OFF 1 2 Emulationandchancter set See tablebelow 3 Pagelength 11 inches 12 inches 4 7 International characterset See tablebelow 8 Not used Leave ON NOTE Anychangesto the DIP switchsettingsmustbe madewiththe power t...

Page 74: ...through7 are usedto selectthe Internationalcharacterset as shownin the tablebelow Switch International CharacterSet 4 5 6 7 ON ON ON ON USA OFF ON ON ON France ON OFF ON ON Germany OFF OFF ON ON England ON ON OFF ON DenmarkI OFF ON OFF ON Sweden ON OFF OFF ON Italy OFF OFF OFF ON SpainI ON ON ON OFF Japan OFF ON ON OFF Norway ON OFF ON OFF DenmarkII OFF OFF ON OFF spain II ON ON OFF OFF LatinAmeri...

Page 75: ...s The followingtablegivesyouideason whereto lookin this sectionif youexperiencefaults Region offault Power supply Printing Paper feeding Description Poweris notbeing suppliedto theprinter The printerdoes notpringor stopsprinting The mint is faintoruneven Dots aremissing in charactersor graphics Whileusingapplicationsoftwsre fontsorcharacterscannotbeprinted The printoutis not whatis expected whenru...

Page 76: ...bothends of thecable printerandcomputerto nected securely makesurethatthecomector is ftiy in position Is theONLINEindicatorillu Eit is n press the ON LINE bUttOn to 5 3 theprinteron minated line Is the PAPERindicatoritlu If it is the paperhas nm out Loadmorepaper minated Is thepapercaughtup inter Turnoff thepower removethejammedpaper replace nally tumontheprinter andcondnueprindng Makesurethat the...

Page 77: ...dre installthesoft pr rly titalled wareif necessq Are fonts not being selected Check the software installation and insert the com I properly I mandsnece ssaryfor fontchanges into the software Are characters other than those expected being printed Eitheryou areusingthewrongInternational Character Set reset with DIP switches or softwarecommands or you have the wrong characterset selected for example...

Page 78: ...knessof paperthatcanbe fed in this way Trywith thinnerpaper Iffanfold continuous paperisnotbeingfedcorrectlyusingthetractorfeed checkthe following Check Possible remedy Is the paperlever pushed to Makesurethereleaseleveris pushedtothe B position the position Is thepaperguide in thever Whenusingthe tractorf thepaperguideshouldbe tical position horizontal Aretheholes oneach side of Ifthetwosidesof t...

Page 79: ...s it creased Areyou b yingto feed paper usingthefrontpanelbuttons while the ONLINEindicator is illuminated ts the papertoo thick or too Possible remedy Select this option The release lever should be set to the single sheet position MakesurethattheASFimproperly seatedontheprintcr Stopprinting removethejsrnmedsheet youmayhave to removethe ASF for this andcontinue If the left andright guides are too ...

Page 80: ...lanklines Carriage returns are not being expanded to R cLF pairs ChecktheMemorySwitchSetting andcorrect Two line feeds are being printed Eithermake your softwareprintjust a carriagereturnor if this is not possible set theAUTOLFtoOFFusingtheMemory Switch menus Ifthepagelengthandmarginsarenotwhatisexpected checkthefollowing Check Is the printing starting too highortoo low on thepage Does the printer...

Page 81: ...heprinter use a barelydampcloth useeither waterwithalittledetergentoralittlealcohol butdonotallowanyliquid to fallinsidethe printer Theinteriorofthepnntermay becleanedwithasmallvacuum cleaneror a compressed airaerosol soldfor thispurpose Whenperformingthis operation be sure not to bend or damage any cable connectionsor electroniccomponents ADJUSTINGTHE PRINTINGGAP The distance between the print he...

Page 82: ...willneed toreplacetheribbon Useonlyribbonsnxommendedforusewiththeprinter yoursupplierwillbe ableto adviseyou 1 To removethe old ribbonfmm the printer firstturnoff the power 2 Removethetopcover andholdtheribbonbythetwolugsoneachside Pushin the two lugs slightly andpullupwardsto removethe ribbon Rihhon car ridgc Rihh ni i nb Ribbon holder 76 ...

Page 83: ...insertthenbboncartridgeintotheholdergrippingitbythelugs and turning the knob slightlyckwkwiseif necessary Make sum that the ribbongoesbetweentheprintheadandtheplatenguard seeillustration below Print headshield 5 Nowreplacethetopcoverandturnon theprinter Youarenowreadyto startnxsing the printer 77 ...

Page 84: ...ately beforethisoperation the printheadwillbe hot NOTE Allowtime for the print head to cool before attempting to work on it I 3 Openthe top cover 4 Remove the ribbon cartridge as described above 5 Using a Phillips typescrewdriver carefully unscrew the two bolts securingthe printhead to the printhead assembly see the illustration below 6 Pulltheprintheadfirmlyupwards releasingthepnntheadcard edgeco...

Page 85: ...ining washersandscrews not applyexcessiveforcewhentighteningthescrews asthismaystrip the t lmad but ensu thatthe printheadis firmlysecured 10 Replaeethe ribboncaruidge 11 12 Replacethe top cover Re insertthepowercableandre applypower Yourprintermaynowbe used Youmayliketo checkthe printqualityusingoneof thetestprint pmeedums SW below 79 ...

Page 86: ...tumed onwhilethe buttonispressed thepnnterwill enterthe shortself testmode Theprinterwillstartprintingas soonas the ElilEliEC buttonisreleased andwillprintthevemionnurnberoftheprinter s ROM eg Ver 1 0 followedby sevenlinesof the characterset Eachlinewillbe offsetbyonecharacterfromtheonebeforeit If thecolor optionhas been installed each line willbe in a differentcolor The final blackandwhite result...

Page 87: ...t is recom mended that the printer is loaded with continuous stationery to avoid possible darnageto the print head and orplaten In addition the totalnumber of lines printed is considerable more than can be accommodated on a single sheet so fanfold paper is certainly suggested for this test The printout below shows a short sample of the mults of this test x s o D l k d m 4 1 y c W em ll l l 4567ss ...

Page 88: ...NLQ FONT PRINT QUALITY FRINT PITCH CONDENSED FT INT ITALIC F RINT OPTION ASF AUTO L0401NG AUTO LOtiDING ISF PAPER OUT DETECTOR SHOh T TEAR OFF EWFFER DOWNLOAD IL INEEWFFER OFF ON SIX UNI OFF ON NORMAL SLASHED COURIER SANSERIF LETTER G ORATOR SCRIFT OCR C TW LIGHT CINEMA NLO OF AFT 1 I PROP OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON 1 6LP1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6LFI OFF ON OFF ON SKIP OVER PERFORATION OFF ON AUTO LF NJTO CR LINES...

Page 89: ... result below it 10 FOR 1 0 TO 255 20 LPRINT CHR I 30 NEXT I 40 LPRINT 50 END After the program has been run the printer s buffer should be flushed by pressing the OWN button OS tj9 fjAIJB fic D jE F 18 19 1A IB IC ID IE IF 28 29 2 3 2EI 2C D 2E F 38 39 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F 48 49 4A 4J3 4C 4D 4E 4F 58 5 59 513 SC SD 5E 5F 68 69 6A 6B 6C 6D 6E 6F 78 79 7A 7B 7C 7D 7E 7F S8 B9 8Q EI13 EC ED BE SF 98 99...

Page 90: ...p w s l t f o iXDOT AD JL15T11ENT P1OI E A X T p w f t p f a b d t o p a y t v t p f o a T v l a i f c o t l t t a b b p o o p o t p h a t m o a p i t o d T a t p u t E a EERFEE buttons T E b w m t m l t t l s b t n b t s o t l T IPAPERFEED b w p t o f W t t v l a a w e o t f o c o l t b i a t i c T c t m f w t b a i p p t f b T w c b DRAFT B NLQ A NLQ B NLQ C GRAPHICS A and GRAPHICS B 8 ...

Page 91: ...8 S E W tw n 13 ON LINE N D A ON LINE 4 N O LINE _ N C PkPER FEED 4 tJL 13 i I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I j 1 I I I I i I I I 9 T e f t m p t PITCH b 8 ...

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Page 93: ...o p i I y h y p s u i s m t c a E E o E 1 a y p t b s I n o t a m c o o t f o o p r S N 1 S N E F E F I y h y p s w t D s t e a I P r I s c t f t l o p a i t a p s l I t I P I i n m u P You may be a t c y a s t i s o t c c s t y p i c f w a n a t y u t s e F i i y m i W y m w t u t a A c t c diffenmt typefaces This can all be done with the WordStar installation program Read the section on escape s...

Page 94: ... b n b a i w f y p i c o t m c q a y p p a b a i d a h f f Y s a t b t q O s p m w a y t i s f S p p w o a f t m n o c t b p T i g b N o c C 1 m 1 m P 1 8 1 E 1 9 1 C p 1 1 2 C e 2 1 2 P r V V S t s i w a y f a i s t r t p t t d s b t M S T c f y p i 4 M S t t D s a s f t r p e a t y h s t a c s u t D s I y a i a d a t c o y a s s e a Y s s w p b y m c o n ...

Page 95: ...ers For instance if you want to set up NLQ printing the command is ESG x 1 lBh 78h 31h A file must therefore be created using these tie charactem Though the MS DOS line editor EDLIN can be used there is a small difficulty in inputting the ESO character This is achieved with the following se quence mm and then the ASCII xl can be input The file is then saved and output to t p T s c t b s l t f A E ...

Page 96: ...tart printing 1090 WIDTH LPT1 255 1100 LPRINT E D CHR 3 C 27 CHR O 1110 LPRINT C Font settings 1120 LPRINT H D Draft characters L 1130 LPRINT H F CHR 0 Couriercharacters 1140 LPRINT H F CHR l Sanserif characters 1150 LPRINT H F CHR 2 Letter Gothic 1160 LPRINT H F CHR 3 Oratorcharacters 1170 LPRINT H F CHR 4 Scriptcharacters 1180 LPRINT H F CHR 5 OCR B characters 1190 LPRINT H F CHR 6 TW Lightchara...

Page 97: ...LPRINT THE SPACINGS ARE CHANGED 1540 NEXT I 1550 LPRINT E aO Left justify 1560 LPRINT E 3 CHR 36 Set 1 6 line spacing 1570 LPRINT E CHR 0 Normal character space 1580 LPRINT LPRINT E Q CHR 8O 1590 1600 LPRINT C Other features 1610 LPRINT H E 4 Italics cs E 5 1620 LPRINT E E Emphasizedz E E F 1630 LPRINT E G Doublebstrike ke E H 1640 LPRINT H E Underlining E 1650 LPRINT E Overlining E O 1660 LPRINT ...

Page 98: ...W LPRINT NEXT B LPRINT NEXT ROW LPRINT E5 Initialize printer END SUBROUTINES Define Draft download character LPRINT E xO E U CHR 0 CHR O CHR 0 LPRINT E CHR O CHR 60 CHR 60 RESTORE 4020 READ LS LPRINTCHR LS FOR M l TO 11 READ MM LPRINT CHR MM NEXT M RETURN Define NLQ download character LPRINT C LPRINT E CHR O CHR 60 CHR 60 RESTORE 4060 READ LS LPRINTCHR LS READ CW LPRINTCHR CW Rl AD RS LPRINTCHR RS...

Page 99: ...7 31 255 252 240 192 128 O 433o DATA 0 0 0 0 0 4340 ROW 3 4350 DATA o 31 31 3 129 128 192 192 192 192 4360 DATA 192 224 224 224 224 240 255 255 255 255 4370 DATA 255 127 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 192 4380 DATA 255 255 255 255 255 15 15 63 252n240 4390 DATA 192 0 240 255 255 255 255 255 7 15 4400 DATA 127 252 240 192 0 0 0 0 0 0 4410 DATA 0 0 0 0 0 4420 ROW 4 4430 DATA 0 248 248 240 224 224 112 112 56 56 4440 ...

Page 100: ...LOGC Line 1910 sets the line spacing to 8172inch SOthat the rOwSwill connect vertically The loop in lines 1920to 2020 does the printing in four passes of the print head This program can also be run in IBM mode if you change a few of the lines as shown below to allow for differences in some of the commands You will get a cylinder instead of abarrel effect bccuase the IBM m d n h a c t m i t c s M o...

Page 101: ...u ww OCR B characters T c C c Print pitches are Pica pitch 10 CPI Elite pitch 12 CP1 Condensed pica pitch 17CP1 Con ensed el tepitch 20CP1 Proportional spacing V 1i a c s il A A C E T H E S P A C I N GS T S A I N S O f I E D U 1i i n U 1I n I n S S x D 1o c L D g M Sw 9 ...

Page 102: ...a N t w n c p b i s a c i i i a c d o g d s p m o T g r t t p t u o t f s p i r 3 G 5 M o d 5 5 5 5 t O I 0 T 5 O O O R C d 5 5 o I I 0 T 5 5 O O O 5 R C t s u w d c o b d i o u a L C s F o l c t d o K s h t c o h e o a e c N fhesepatchesar conly forusewithMicrosoftBASICinteqxetersunderPC DOS or MS DOSon PCs PC ATsor compatibles They will not work with other languages machinesand oroperatingsystem...

Page 103: ... c 8 S P s S I D P s 2 c p 6 c p P d B l U l N o p p L s 1 1 n n i C h A 9 I 1 s I s 1 I b g 5 D 1 U F G E D I S I S I J N D I S I L A D N I N o c C 1 m 1 m P 1 8 1 E 1 9 1 C p 1 1 2 C e 2 1 2 P r V V 97 ...

Page 104: ...9 s 6 9 d 1 1 m 8 X 4 8 X 9 8 8 X 1 8 X 6 8 X 7 8 X 5 8 X 1 9 X 4 9 X 9 1 m 8 X 8 8 X 1 8 X 1 8 X 3 8 X 1 8 X 1 8 X 9 8 X 1 9 x 8 9 X 1 I i i m t p adjacent d i t m m w a a P f F a p t P t P f s i m A 2 i A P w 1 1 C s 5 6 F c 3 4 C O 3 c M b s W D 3 W D 1 E m E m I P m I C p R s 9 ...

Page 105: ...R t O d B C R l m c p D i m x 3 x 1 m 1 x 1 x 5 i D i m x 3 x 1 m 2 x 1 x 5 i Weight 10 model 8kg 17 61b W m 1 P s 1 2 2 5 a t t c o p c O s f R i C p k P t f 99 ...

Page 106: ...owledgesreceiptof data I 11 I BUSY I Lowwhenorinterreadv toreceivedata I I 12 PAPER IHigh when paper out Can be disabled with Memory Switch setting 13 SELE Highwhenprinteris on line 14 15 NIC 16 SIGNALGND Signalground 17 CHASSIS Chassis ground isolated from signal ground 18 5V 5VDC output from printer 19 30 GND Twisted uair mound return 31 RESET Whenthis input signal is low printer is reset 32 ERR...

Page 107: ...a I c s T d c c o e c i s i a i t t l r o t c T h e c c b f b n t e a t t a l e o t t f e t c i i c 4 a r 1 s i h e c c i 4 t i e 1 1 6 t d 6 t n i t i C c b t p a i b a i p b c T Character Hexadecimal value r high order 101 ...

Page 108: ... I 1 I i 1 L 1 4 I I W I W I I I I c I r I 6 2 7 2 R I I 1 I 7 1 9 1 T I E 14 39 7 l 8 40 56 9 41 57 I i I I I 1 I I I Ivl I L I IB I 71 ESC G71 Ic I f I T I u 1 1 1 1 H CR 1 2 RS 14 30 s1 15 31 1 mu L I I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 109: ... I t I I Iinr ml I I 1 I I I 3 I 1 I 1 Is I I Im t I4 I l l 1 I I I IA IA I L 1L 1 L 5 E u e u l iii m m l iii l iii m l l xi A 6 F v i 1 I 6 I 1 1 I7 1 1 I 1 m CAN l m l Imlp 8 9 I I1 I1 11691 11851 I2 m I A t w El I I t Ic FF I I I ID CR I E I 1 I F L s1 103 ...

Page 110: ...S C S lther charactem are identical to Standard character set 1 104 ...

Page 111: ...I C S I m l SYN I 6 P P I BS J Q CAQ I HT n H I i 1 i i 2 9 25 41 57 73 891 I 1051 I 1 J z i z 1 n I I 1 I 261 I 421 I u I I 111 I 271 1 431 105 ...

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Page 113: ...q M EH 9 n m I 1 1 w 1 b d l m l I 1 1 I I I I 1 I m m m c D L E F I I I S 8 9 N IL o m L E cl 1 m m 2 m l iii 3 4 l 5 l l 6 m l 7 m m 8 m m 9 I A l B m m c L D m E m l F O c a i t I c s T d u o c c e s w a 7 i t o c f w t m s b i s t 1 b t c 1 ...

Page 114: ...I A C S A d c c b p b s c Standardmode MBmode 108 ...

Page 115: ... z 0 A u 3 8 C Y SWEDEN a E A G A u 6 a o a u Y ITALY 6 t 1 h 6 b i c Y SPAIN1 R i N L K C Y JAPAN Y c Y NORWAY E E 0 A u 6 u u Y D 2 k E 0 A u 6 e 0 a u c Y SPAIN2 i N L 6 f f 6 I C L A a i N L 6 u i f 6 Q c Y D N i Z 0 IRISH L A E f 6 u S C 5 f t D s s T c f s t i c s a Standard m n I m n W n means c c n i C i B T v o n a O U 5 S 1 D I 1 F 6 I 1 S I 2 G 7 S I 1 L A 3 E 8 J 1 D 4 D I 9 N 1 I 1 ...

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Page 117: ...ntinuousstationery See Fanfold paper Controls 11 Cut sheetpaper 7 D Defaultsettings 22 Diagnosticandtestmodes 80 DIPswitches 67 Location 6 Draftmode 20 El Emulation 23 67 68 Environment 1 Epsonmode seeStandardmode Escapesequenceexample 25 Escapesequences 24 m Factorysettings 22 Fanfoldpaper 8 Shorttear offfunction 25 Fontpanellock 13 Fontselection 13 Formfeed 14 Frontpanelcontrols 11 m Graphicsdir...

Page 118: ...preter 96 Pitchpanellock 12 Pitchs e 1 P k f i 3 Powersupply troubleshooting 70 Printheadreplacement 78 Printmenu 20 Printquality 20 Printing troubleshooting 70 Printinggapadjustment 75 Proprintermode seeIBMmode El Quietmode 11 13 19 m RAMusage 19 Ribboninstallation 4 76 RS232interface 1 El Settingup fromDOS 89 Shorttear off MemorySwitches 21 Shorttear offfunction 15 Skipoverperforation 21 Slashed...

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