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Summary of Contents for StarJet SJ-48

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Page 2: ...l apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr6sent appareil num6rique n 6menpas de bruits radioelectriques d6passant Ies limites applicab...

Page 3: ...operations There are a number of controls on the front panel which perform various functions related to paper handling print modes and font selection After getting set up read this chapter and try ou...

Page 4: ...t yourself It is not however a complete service manual Call a qualified service engineer if you are unsure of your ability to carry out any maintenance or servicing operations Chapter 10 Reference Thi...

Page 5: ...ingthepaperfromthefrontslot Loadingthepaperfromtheflatfeedslot Removingpaperjams Chapter 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATIONS Buttonsandindicators ONLINEbutton LINEFEEDbutton FWDADJbutton REVADJbutton PITCHbuti...

Page 6: ...ogram Definingyourown48 dotcharacters Chapter 8 MS DOS AND YOUR PRINTER Installingapplicationsoftwarewithyourprinter Embeddingprintercommands ProgrammingtheprinterwithDOScommands ProgrammingwithBASIC...

Page 7: ...oftware support Easy operation Ink jet printing system The ink jet printing system prints characters and graphics by firing ink drops at the paper from thin nozzles Heating the ink in these nozzles by...

Page 8: ...coming clogged with dust and ink dropping or evaporation It alsohelps to reduce ink spillagein the event the printer isheld for any reason in other than the horizontal position or is shipped Easy main...

Page 9: ...atible with the Epson and IBM printers it works with any software that supports those printers That includes most word processing and graphics programs spread sheets and integrated software packages E...

Page 10: ...PRINTER COMPONENTS To get acquainted with the printer s components and capabilities refer to the information below B s r c c d d E s 4...

Page 11: ...and print head Lock lever Locks or releases the Ink Cartridge Paper cover Protects the Ink Cartridge and other internalcomponents of your printer Control panel Indicates printer status and makes vari...

Page 12: ...large noise prod ucingappliance such as a refrigerator Make sure the line voltage is the voltage specified on the AC adapter s identification plate Do not unplug the AC adapter cable to turn printer o...

Page 13: ...rtridge Comecting the printer to your computer UNPACKING AND INSPECTION Now unpack the contents of the shipping carton and check each item in the box against Figure 2 1 to make sure that you have ever...

Page 14: ...adapter or the optional NiCd battery pack to supply the power to the printer The procedure to connect the AC adapter is 1 Plug the AC adapter into a properly grounded AC outlet 2 Attach the AC adapter...

Page 15: ...and the print head is recapped automatically Install the Ink Cartridge Your printer uses a replaceable Ink Cartridge contains both the print head and ink The procedure to install the Ink Cartridge is...

Page 16: ...by inserting the guide into the slot of the Ink Cartridge CAUTION Be careful not to touch the terminals on the flexible cable F 2 L C 7 Push the lock lever down to the end The Ink Cartridge is positio...

Page 17: ...ld you need a cable for connecting to another computer Follow the procedures below to connect the interface cable 1 Turn off the power switch both the printer and the computer 2 Remove the connector c...

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Page 19: ...105 g m2with flat feed Note that gauges for the paper sizes are printed on the top cover and the flat feed slot You can also use the optional Automatic Sheet Feeder Envelopes Commercial number 10 4 1...

Page 20: ...located behind the interface connector at the left side of the printer There are three positions and you can feel the dial clicking into each position The center position is for high density graphics...

Page 21: ...he release lever c F 3 c c t r l p d 2 Check the adjustment dial to accommodate the paper thickness 3 Slide to turn on the Power switch located at the left side of the printer The PAPERindicator will...

Page 22: ...eed function For details refer to Chapter 4 Press the ON button to set the printer on line NOTE 1 Do not open the paper cover while printing 2 If the paper catches at the top of cover as it is being f...

Page 23: ...e paper with the scales of the flat feed slot and insert the envelope straight into the slot The envelope automatically sets to the printing position FlgUre 3 7 A the e w s f f s f 5 If you want to se...

Page 24: ...release lever 2 Remove the jammed paper carefully by pulling on the end of the paper If the paper is wrapped around the platen pull the end of the paper while holding down the I button f 3 R p f a l r...

Page 25: ...r s buffer Charge the optional battery pack Print test patterns Print a hexadecimal dump Prevent software from changing the panel pitch selection BUTTONS AND INDICATORS The minter is eauiuDed with fiv...

Page 26: ...while you are line feeding the paper will eject automatically the current page This is explained later FWD ADJ button For fine alignment you can feed the paper forward in very small increments as fol...

Page 27: ...s in order Note that semi condensed pitch is not available in the IBM mode Pitch Pica 1OCPI Elite 12CPI Semi condensed 15CPI Condensed pica 17CPI Condensed elite 20CPI Proportional If you press this b...

Page 28: ...ON button down press and hold the I 1 button Continue holding these two button down In a few second you will hear a short beep tone signaling that the flat feed mode is selected If youhold thesebutto...

Page 29: ...ystem clears paper particles and dust accumulated around the print head nozzles that may otherwise cause printing problems It also clears the nozzles and helps maintain ahigh level ofprintquality Howe...

Page 30: ...procedure is unnecessary If printing does not stop continue as follows 2 Press and hold the I ON button 3 While pressing the I ON I button down press and hold the I button Continue holding these two b...

Page 31: ...attery reaches a nearly full charge the indicator automatically goes off auto power off function CAUTION Do not overcharge the battery pack Short test mode If the printer istumedon while the I INE FEE...

Page 32: ...ber of the printer s ROM followed by the whole character set printed in each font and pitch available The test cycles endlessly so you must turn the power off to stop it Ver 1 0 c 9 TMS ROMN 00 V 44 O...

Page 33: ...01 OF OF 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 I b 1Y 1A i B I 1D 1 1F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2b 29 2A 2B 2 2D 2E 2F 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3b 39 3A 3B 3C 31 3E 3E 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 4A 4B 4C 4U 41 4F...

Page 34: ...1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 DA DB DC DD DE I F E E FO F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F O 0 P p F 4 S h d Coding for IBM PC with monochrome display 30 GOSUB 100 1 x INP H3BD IF X 128 THEN 100 110 OUT H3BC I OUT H3...

Page 35: ...small white switches These are the printer s DIP switches named 1to 10 from left to right I 7gufe 5 1 s l i p c For all switches the ON position is towards the back of the printer and the OFF position...

Page 36: ...cts IBM mode Switch 2 Does your software download new characters to the printer with the Standard mode In order to download characters with the Standard mode this switch must be in the OFF position Th...

Page 37: ...in place of italics you will get the graphic characters international characters and mathematical symbols of IBM character set 2 If you selected IBM mode do you want IBM character set 1 or 2 ON select...

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Page 39: ...he printer s control commands Some commands are common to both the standard and IBM modes In the descriptions of the commands allcommands will given by functions The name of each command is followed b...

Page 40: ...01 Changes from Economy mode to High Quality mode Ignored if the Economy mode was selected with the control panel Select print quality ESC o 27 91 100 0 IBM 16 5B 64 00 1 n in 01 n Selects the print...

Page 41: ...italic printing and causes subsequent characters to be printed upright Emphasized printing Both ESC E 27 69 IB 45 Causes subsequent characters to be emphasized by adding extra thickness to vertical s...

Page 42: ...aphics characters and spaces skipped by horizontal tabulation are not underlined Stop underlining Both ESC O 27 45 48 IB 2D 30 ESC O 27 45 0 IB 2D 00 Stops underlining Start overlining IBM sc 27 95 49...

Page 43: ...tinuous line 5 Single broken line 6 Double broken line Select ornament character q n 27 113 n IB 71 n Selects an ornament character according to the value of n as shown below n Character o Normal 1 Ou...

Page 44: ...S 1 27 83 1 IB 53 01 Causes subsequent characters to be printed as subscripts Does not change the character pitch Cancel superscript or subscript Both ESC T 27 84 IB 54 Stops printing superscripts or...

Page 45: ...Standard mode if DIP switch 7 is set to OFF Select IBM character set 27 116 49 IB 74 31 ESC t 1 27 116 1 IB 74 01 FS I 1 28 73 49 IC 49 31 Std FS I 1 28 73 1 IC 49 01 Selects an IBM character set This...

Page 46: ...g to the values of d and n2 id n2 Code Page 1 181 437 3 82 850 3 92 860 3 93 86 1 3 95 863 3 97 865 U S A Multi lingual Portuguese Icelandic Canadian French Nordic One of these code pages can be selec...

Page 47: ...emains ineffect for only one character Select slash zero 27 126 49 IB 7E 31 ESC 1 27 126 1 IB 7E 01 Causes subsequent zero characters to be overprinted with a slash Select normal zero 27 126 48 IB 7E...

Page 48: ...elected during power up Select pica characters with High Quality mode I I 1 I Hexadecimal I I IBM I ESC 1 2 I 27 73 2 I IB 49 02 I Changes to pica pitch 10 cpi with High Quality mode Ignored if the PI...

Page 49: ...C S1 27 15 IB OF Changes from pica to condensed pica 17cpi or from elite to condensed elite 20 cpi Ignored if the PITCH LOCK mode was selected during power up Select condensed characters with Economy...

Page 50: ...o be expanded to double width Cancel expanded printing Both ESC W O 27 87 48 IB 57 30 27 87 0 IB 57 00 Stops expanded printing and returns to normal width Expanded printing for one line so Both ESC SO...

Page 51: ...CK mode was selected during power up Select proportional characters with High Quality mode IBM ESC I 3 27 73 3 IB 49 03 Changes to proportional pitch with High Quality mode Ignored if the PITCH LOCK m...

Page 52: ...gives emphasized elite n 137 1 8 128 gives underlined emphasized elite Increase character spacing n 27 32 n IB 20 n Increases the space between characters by n dots where n is a number from Oto 127 U...

Page 53: ...ight Print double height characters W l 27 119 49 IB 77 31 Std ESC W 27 119 1 IB 77 01 v l 28 86 49 IC 56 31 FS v 1 28 86 1 IC 56 01 Prints subsequent characters at double height without moving the ba...

Page 54: ...to the value of n and m as below Does not move the base line n 1 2 16 17 18 32 33 34 Line spacing Character height Unchanged Unchanged Unchanged Single height Unchanged Double height Single Unchanged...

Page 55: ...to n 360 inch I I Std ESC n 27 43 n IB 2B n FS 3 n 28 51 n IC 33 n Sets the distance the paper advances in subsequent line feeds to n 360 inch where n is between Oand 255 Set base unit for line spacin...

Page 56: ...es the distance the paper advances in subsequent linefeeds to n 72 inch where n isbetween 1and 85 The new line spacing does not take effect until next ESC 2 command Execute ESC A IBM ESC 2 27 50 IB 32...

Page 57: ...7 79 IB 4F Cancels the bottom margin Form feed FF 12 Feeds the paper to the top of the next page and moves the print position to the left margin Set vertical tab stops Both ESC B nl n2 4 27 66 11 n2 0...

Page 58: ...ab stops in this charnel A channel is a set of vertical tab stopsselectedby the ESC command See ESC B forparameters n n2 o Select vertical tab channel nO 47 nO IB 2F no Selects a set of vertical tab s...

Page 59: ...rent character pitch pica pitch if proportional spacing is currently selected Column n becomes the last character position in the line The right margin does not move if the character pitch is changed...

Page 60: ...ity over DIP switch 3 Backspace 8 Moves the print position one column to the left Ignored if the print position is at the left margin This command can be used to overstrike or combine characters Left...

Page 61: ...ode To clear all tab stops specify ESC D 0 Set horizontal tab stop every n co umns Std ESC e 0 n 27101 48 n IB 65 30 n O n 27101 0 n IB 65 00 n Cancels all current horizontal tab stops and sets new ta...

Page 62: ...viding the result into high and low bytes Relative horizontal tab in inches I I I I Hexadecimal I IBM ESC d nl n2 2 IB 64 nl n2 Setsthenext print position to n n2 x 256 120 inchesfrom the current posi...

Page 63: ...256 Dots beyond the right margin are ignored At the end of bit image printing the printer returns automatically to character mode Print double density 8 bit graphics ESC L nl n2 27 76 nl n2 IB 4C nl n...

Page 64: ...The number of data bytesmustbe 3x n n2x 256 Dots beyond theright margin are ignored At the end of dot graphics printing the printer returns automatically to character mode Print hex density 48 bit gr...

Page 65: ...er inch 120 dots per inch 120 dots per inch 240 dots per inch 80 dots per inch 90 dots per inch 60 dots per inch 120 dots per inch 90 dots per inch 180 dots per inch 360 dots per inch 60 dots per inch...

Page 66: ...m IB 3F n m Converts graphics defined by subsequent ESC K ESC L ESC Y or ESC Z commands to a density mode defined by ESC n is K L Y or Z indicating the mode to be converted m is a code from 0 to 4 or...

Page 67: ...spacing attributes the first byte mO specifies the left of the character the second byte ml specifies thecharacter width the third byte m2 specifiesthe right ofthe character These values must not exce...

Page 68: ...e firstbyte mO specifies the left of the character the second byte ml specifiesthecharacter width the thirdbyte specifiesthe rightofthe character These values must not exceed the following maximum lim...

Page 69: ...s the download character area defined between Oto 127 to the area between 128 to 255 Select ROM character set 910 O 27 58 48 IB 25 30 ESC Yo O 27 58 0 IB 25 00 Stops using the download character set a...

Page 70: ...st significant bit as it is sent o to the printer Delete last character sent DEL 127 7F Deletes the last character received Ignored if the last character received has already been printed or if the la...

Page 71: ...f beep tone from the printer Bi directional printing ESC U O 27 85 48 IB 55 30 Both ESC U O 27 85 0 IB 55 00 Causes subsequent printing to be done in the normal bi directional mode which is faster tha...

Page 72: ...0 40 82 41 41 28 28 52 29 29 t Ejects the current page Ignored if DIP switch 4 is set to ON Set print start position on ASF ESC EM T n Both 27 25 84 n IB 19 54 n T n 40 40 84 41 41 n 28 28 54 29 29 n...

Page 73: ...aracters has two requirements first designing the shape of the character calculating the data necessary to make the shape and sending that data to the printer and secondly sending the command to print...

Page 74: ...column which has amaximum of 24dots isfirstdivided intothree groups ortwo groupsfor super subscripts ofeightdots Each group ofeight dots is represented by one byte which consists of eight bits 1 2 3...

Page 75: ...sed to specify the width of the character and the space to be allowed on either side of it The left space in dot columns is specified by rnOand the right space is specified by m2 The second byte ml sp...

Page 76: ...FOR 1 0 TO 347 STEP 25 LPRINT CHR 60 NEXT I LPRINT LPRINT CHR 9 FOR 1 0 TO 493 STEP 25 LPRINT CHR 61 NEXT I LPRINT LPRINT CHR 9 SCALE FOR 1 2 TO 8 LPRINT SCALE NEXT I PRINT LPRINT CHR 9 0 FOR 1 1 TO...

Page 77: ...D IFFUS1 ON RANGES OF CARS TELEPHONES Chapter7 DOWNLOAD CHARACTERS 71...

Page 78: ...F 7 T s w 4 p The procedure to assign the character data is the same as the 24 dot characters except that the vertical height is twice to it So our telephone symbol requires 186character data In addi...

Page 79: ...EXT I 61 NEXT I 60 NEXT I LPRINT CHR 27 k CHR 0 CHR 27 5 LPRINT CHR 27 CHR 1 LPRINT USA CHR 9 FOR 1 0 TO 681 STEP 25 LPRINT CHR LPRINT LPRINT CHR 9 FOR 1 0 TO 781 STEP 25 LPRINT CHR LPRINT LPRINT GERM...

Page 80: ...0 41 68 42 245 80 0 22 138 21 10 160 0 9 84 10 245 80 0 6 170 o 0 0 0 i 84 0 0 0 0 0 170 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 Symbol 3 31 2 0 0 0 0 0 03 0 2 172 0 0 0 0 5 80 0 0 0 0 lo lf Jo o o 0 21 91 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 2...

Page 81: ...mode Standard mode IBM mode 1 Star XB 2410 XB24 10 Proprinter X24E 2 Star NX 2420 LC24 200 Proprinter X24 3 Epson LQ 850 You can also selectone ofNEC 24 wire printers to printgraphics in the Standard...

Page 82: ...Double width and height If you want to print a title in double size Helvet then change to different size with Tms Romn forother text you can use these commands as follows File as seen on computer scr...

Page 83: ...ess RETURN to select the default choice PRN Printing will begin and the A prompt will reappear You can execute other commands or programs while the file is being printed A singlePRINT command can prin...

Page 84: ...t be able to generate a setup file with word processing software it depends on whether your software lets you enter control codes If your system includesthe file EDLIN COM however you can easily creat...

Page 85: ...70 1180 1190 1200 1210 1220 1230 1240 1250 1260 1270 1 1 1300 1310 1320 1330 1340 Set control codes E CHR 27 Escape code TM E k CHR O Roman character H CHR 9 Horizontal tab PI E P Pica pitch EL E M El...

Page 86: ...hasized E F 1630 LPRINT E G Doublebstrike ke E H 1640 LPRINT E 4 Italicsi E E 5 1650 LPRINT H E N l UnderliningM E 1660 LPRINT E CHR 3 CHR 0 CHR 1 CHR 2 CHR 2 1670 LPRINT Strike through 1680 LPRINT E...

Page 87: ...D 1 4 8 D 8 8 0 D 8 8 8 D 8 0 80 47 192 40 16 0 D 1 0 23 0 0 8 0 0 7 0 0 DATA O 0 0 4 d c d DATA 3 31 2 D o 20 0 0 0 0 0 170 0 0 0 0 DATA 1 84 0 0 0 0 6 170 0 0 0 0 D 1 2 1 0 D 4 2 1 0 D 0 0 22 1 85...

Page 88: ...0 31 0 0 3660 DATA 31 0 0 31 0 0 31 0 0 31 128 3 0 3 D 3 3 3 3 3 3 D 3 1 7 0 3 D 1 0 1 3 128 0 7 0 0 15 0 0 31 0 0 3700 DATA 31 0 0 31 0 0 31 0 0 31 0 0 31 0 0 3710 DATA 31 0 0 31 0 0 31 0 0 31 128 0...

Page 89: ...7 3 D 2 5 0 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3770 DATA O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 L 3790 DATA O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 0 3800 DATA O 0 56 0 0 0 1 1 3 D 3 7 7 1 1 3 D 3 6 0 0 0 3 D 0 1 3 3 D 2 3 1 1 1 3 D 1 1...

Page 90: ...D 2 4 2 4 D 3 7 4 D 6 3 1 1 1 4 D 1 1 1 1 1 0 4 D 1 1 1 1 1 0 4 D 1 0 15 0 0 62 0 0 0 248 0 0 4 D 2 0 0 0 128 0 0 0 0 0 4750 DATA O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4760 DATA O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0...

Page 91: ...lines 1380and 1430 and a command to micro adjust the space between characters lines 1390 and 1440 Next the program returns to normal spacing and gives a demonstration of the printer s word processing...

Page 92: ...ortional Condensxl proportional Double height Do e wid ti T r w D o u e iz e Quad s ized Various 1 ine and character spacings Other features ECon om pr i nt i P g and High Qual i t y fj jj j SIMDOWE13...

Page 93: ...provided it is used and treated sensibly However the few elementary tips below should help you avoid having to make unnecessary service calls The following table gives you ideas on where to look in th...

Page 94: ...Power supply If the I e I c a LINE I L I b t l i C a o a...

Page 95: ...f dots are missing in the printing check the following Is If your application software cannot print the fonts or characters selected check the following a i i I I a Chapter9 TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTE...

Page 96: ...Paper feeding If paper is not feeding smoothly with the roller feed check the following A i If paper is not feeding smoothly with the flat feed check the following t LINE i Set 90...

Page 97: ...ot feeding paper correctly check the following I a a Has th paper been LINEindicator illuminated Isthepapertoothickortoo Thereare limitsto the thicknessof paperthatcan be fed in thin I I Is a Chapter9...

Page 98: ...physical shocks or excessive vibration Avoid over dusty environments Dust is the enemy of all precision mechanical devices To clean the exterior of the printer use a cloth barely dampened with either...

Page 99: ...ine spacing 1 6 1 8 n 60 nJ72 n 180 n 216 n 360inches Font styles Roman and H Gothic Characters ASCII 96 International 16 sets IBM special 111 IBM block graphic 50 IBM code page 6 sets Download 128 US...

Page 100: ...pplied 24x 2880 48 bit 48 X 480 Not supplied 48X 720 48 X 960 48X 1440 Not supplied 48 X 2880 Paper feed Friction roller feed Friction flat feed Paper feed speed 5 6 inches second max Paper specificat...

Page 101: ...AC adapter power supply 120VAC 220VAC 240VAC 50 60 Hz varies according to the country of purchase Options Battery pack BP 1O Automatic Sheet Feeder SF 1OCA Chapterl O REFERENCE 95...

Page 102: ...8 I DATA6 I High when active I 9 DATA7 High when active 10 ACK 4 ps low pulse acknowledgesreceiptof data 11 BUSY Low when minterreadyto receive data I 12 I PAPER I High whenpaperout I I 13 I SELECT I...

Page 103: ...ng the entires at the top and left edges of the table For example the character A isin column4 and row 1 soitshexadecimal character code is 41 This is equivalent 4 x 16 1 65 to decimal 65 the number i...

Page 104: ...Standard character set 2 o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 NW o P o P E b b b b b b DC1 1 A Q a q 1 DC2 2 B R b r 2 L L b b b b b L DC3 3 c s c s 3 r3 IT l ii I i I F lx l ii b DC4 4 D T d t 4 L b b b F b b b 98...

Page 105: ...I B I c B f 1 A B 2 B I R k I R h z 3 c l m l R lm h 0 4 D l ii k l ii l ii d 5 E l m l R I R h 6 F l ii o IT6 l w l x D 210 211 T a P 224 240 a q 225 241 b r 22t 242 c s 227 243 d t 228 244 a f v 230...

Page 106: ...0 A a 5 SWEDEN H E x z A o A u 6 a o a u x z 6 A u a o e i 1 R x z i N A x z Y A NORWAY H 13 x z 0 A e 2 5 u 2 E x z 1 0 A u 6 z i u 2 a x z i N e i 6 u a x z i L e u i 6 u x z w 1 A i 1 A 6 s x z m T...

Page 107: ...IBM character set 2 CodePage 437 U S A o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 NUL o m P n o r I b I481 I641 I801 I96 I 112 Chapter10 REFERENCE 101...

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Page 109: ...CodePage 850 Multi lingual Other characters are identical to Code Page 437 Chapterl O REFERENCE 103...

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Page 113: ...Code Page 865 Nordic O c i C P o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B c D E F 8 128 k k A t 1 k k 9 I A I B I c I D f rl L 7 l k k l l E k F _ x i 249 _ _ C R...

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Page 115: ...IBM special character set A c p s c w w L I 2 v 3 I 4 l 5 s E c k b 6 J 7 7 T EE 8 24 0 1 9 9 w A H d B 9 L c 12 2 H D E 1 Mi2 C O R...

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