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hapter 2
SETTING UP THE PRINTER
This chapter describes the following procedures for setting up your new
printer. If you have optional accessories, refer to Chapter 7 after setting up
the printer.
• Printer placement
• Unpacking the printer
• Installing the platen knob
• Installing the ribbon cartridge
• Connecting the printer to your computer
• Configuring your software for the printer
PRINTER PLACEMENT
Before you start setting up your printer, meke sure that you have a suitable
place on which to locate it. By “a suitable place”, we mean:
• A firm, level surface which is fairly vivration-free
• Away from excessive heat (such as direct sunlight, heaters, etc)
• Away from excessive humidity
• Away from excessive dust
• A steady power supply that is not subject to power surges should be
connected to the printer.
For example, do not connect the printer to the same circuit as a large,
noise-producing appliance such as a refrigerator or an air conditioner.
• Make sure the line voltage is the voltage specified on the printer’s
identification plate.
• If you are connecting your printer with a parallel interface, make sure that
the cable is within 2m (6ft) of the printer. An RS-232 connection using the
optional IS-8XL interface cartridge can be made over longer distances.
Summary of Contents for LC24-15II
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Page 13: ...6 FONT STYLE EXAMPLE The following example shows the many font styles your printer can print ...
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Page 139: ...132 IBM character set 2 Code Page 437 U S A ...
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Page 141: ...134 Code Page 850 Mulch lingual Other characters are identical to Code Page 437 ...
Page 142: ...135 Code Page 860 Portuguese Other characters are identical to Code Page 437 ...
Page 143: ...136 Code Page 861 Icelandic Other characters are identical to Code Page 437 ...
Page 144: ...137 Code Page 863 Canadian French Other characters are identical to Code Page 437 ...
Page 145: ...138 Code Page 865 Nordic Other characters are identical to Code Page 437 ...
Page 147: ...140 IBM special character set Additional characters can be printed by special commands ...
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Page 152: ...145 COMMAND SUMMARY Standard Mode The following commands take effect with the Standard mode ...
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Page 154: ...147 IBM Mode The following commands take effect with the IBM mode ...
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