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Index

User guide

170

Changing

ribbon cassette

 

17

Changing printer settings

 

26

Changing the paper type

 

35

Character density

Setting

 

48

Character set

Available character sets and fonts

 

136

MTPL

 

132

MTPL, international substitution characters

 

133

OCR-A

 

134

OCR-B

 

135

Character sets

 

131

CharSet

 

76

Checking the printer voltage

 

9

Cleaning

Carriage shafts

 

122

Housing

 

120

Interior

 

120

Platen

 

121

Printer

 

120

Upper friction

 

121

Cleaning the printer

 

120

Connecting the printer

 

9

Control codes

 

140

142

Control panel

 

29

Programming via

 

55

Country

 

77

CPI

 

64

CX-bid

 

103

D

Data format (Format)

 

68

Data transmission rate (Baud)

 

67

Display

 

30

Display messages

 

117

DTR

 

71

E

Emulate

 

66

Emulations

 

139

Escape sequences

 

139

General

 

139

ENQ/STX

 

164

ErrMode

 

69

Error handling (ErrMode)

 

69

Error messages via the display

 

114

Escape sequences

 

139

141

MTPL

 

140

ESCChar

 

65

ESD brush

 

166

Ethernet interface

 

73

159

ETH-INT

 

73

ETX/ACK

 

164

F

Face down insertion

 

165

Fanfold paper

Loading

 

37

FFmode

 

87

Firmware

Loading

 

27

Troubleshooting

 

27

First printing position (FormAdj)

 

82

Font

 

63

Form feed mode (FFmode)

 

87

Form length (Forml)

 

80

Form lenth (Forml)

 

99

Form settings

 

26

FormAdj

 

82

Format

 

68

Forml

 

80

99

Further settings (Special)

 

69

Fuse

Replacing

 

119

G

Gateway

 

73

General print problems

 

110

Summary of Contents for 2265+

Page 1: ...User guide Matrix printer 2265 2280...

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Page 3: ...ng the printer 9 Switching on the printer 10 Inserting the ribbon cassette 11 Installing the ribbon cassette the first time 11 Changing the ribbon cassette 17 Printer drivers 23 Installing a printer d...

Page 4: ...s 45 Setting the print head gap 45 Setting the tear position 46 Setting the first printing line TOF 47 Selecting character density and font 48 2T model 49 Introduction 49 Rear tractor paper path 49 Lo...

Page 5: ...ate Baud 67 Data format Format 68 Further Settings Special 69 Error handling ErrMode 69 Block end character Blockend 69 Signal feedback Remote 70 Transparence Handthr 70 Protocol Protocol 71 Signal Pr...

Page 6: ...g Rolling ASCII test mode 93 Interface test Hex Dump 94 Printout in Hex Dump 94 Terminating Hex Dump 95 Advanced settings 96 Automatic paper motion sensor PMS 98 Form length Forml 99 Automatic gap adj...

Page 7: ...not completely printed out at the top 113 Dots within characters are missing 113 Error messages via the display 114 Additional display messages 117 Care and maintenance 119 Replacing the fuse 119 Cle...

Page 8: ...le barcodes 152 US Postnet barcode 153 Royal Mail Customer barcode 153 KIX barcode 154 LC printing 155 List of additional control codes 156 Interfaces 157 Parallel interface 158 Connector assignment 1...

Page 9: ...h the ENQ STX and ETX ACK protocols selected 163 ENQ STX protocol 164 ETX ACK protocol 164 Options and accessories 165 Options 165 Automatic cut sheet feeder front ASF F 165 Automatic cut sheet feeder...

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Page 11: ...tion for many industrial sectors particularly those which use continuous paper and generate large volumes of print on a daily basis Symbols used Important information is highlighted in this manual by...

Page 12: ...tear off position Chapter 8 describes how to handle the rear tractor which is only available and permanently installed in the 2T printer model Chapter 9 The Menu contains all the information necessary...

Page 13: ...User guide Printer at a glance 3 Printer at a glance 1 Soundproofing cover Front cover Power switch Control panel Top cover Power cord connector and fuse Bottom cover Interface connectors...

Page 14: ...Printer at a glance User guide 4 Printer in tractor mode Printer in single sheet mode Tractors Single sheet feeder open Rear cover Paper support Paper guide...

Page 15: ...on some models Single sheet Tractor 1 Tractor 2 Tractor 3 Fanfold paper mode Single sheet mode Standard printer Tractor 1 Single sheet Options Tractor 2 Tractor 3 only for 2T model integrated Single...

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Page 17: ...take out the accessory cas sette and unpack it Pull the printer out of the card board box towards you and remove the remaining packaging material Check the printer for any visible transport damage and...

Page 18: ...n selecting the printer location observe the following additional instructions Never place the printer in the vicinity of inflammable gas or explosive sub stances Do not expose the printer to direct s...

Page 19: ...severe damage If the setting is incorrect set the coloured switch at the rear of the printer to the correct position using a pointed object e g screwdriver ball pen or tweezers Make sure that the prin...

Page 20: ...printer passes through a memory test during the initialization phase In the display appears temporary the mes sage SDRAMTEST XXXXX XX ok If the memory test is successful finished the firmware number a...

Page 21: ...ter checks if a ribbon cassette is installed It also checks during the execution of a print job the operativeness of the rib bon cassette These functions mandatory require the use of the manufacturers...

Page 22: ...r guide 12 Cautiously slide the print head carriage to the left stop viewed from the printer front Move the coloured friction tabs to the left and right direction of the arrows as shown in the figure...

Page 23: ...ette 13 Raise the coloured insertion tongue A Insert the coloured ribbon tension knob into the right hand front location of the new ribbon casset te Turn the knob in the direction of the arrow in or d...

Page 24: ...gue and the ribbon support transparent plastic plate Align and insert the cassette into the guides on the left and right then press down until it clicks into place Insert the coloured tension knob in...

Page 25: ...print head carriage back and forth sever al times If the ribbon is correctly seated there must be no perceptible resistance The ribbon should be transported during the travel from left to right If thi...

Page 26: ...Inserting the ribbon cassette User guide 16 Press the friction mechanism down until it clicks into place Close the top cover...

Page 27: ...the use of the manufacturers original ribbon cassettes see Accessories page 167 If other ribbon cassettes were used the message Check Ribbon appears in the display it is impossible to print Before op...

Page 28: ...nserting the ribbon cassette User guide 18 Move the coloured friction tabs to the left and right direction of the arrows as shown in the figure and raise the friction mechanism Remove the used cassett...

Page 29: ...ette 19 Raise the coloured insertion tongue A Insert the coloured ribbon tension knob into the right hand front location of the new ribbon casset te Turn the knob in the direction of the arrow in or d...

Page 30: ...gue and the ribbon support transparent plastic plate Align and insert the cassette into the guides on the left and right then press down until it clicks into place Insert the coloured tension knob in...

Page 31: ...print head carriage back and forth sever al times If the ribbon is correctly seated there must be no perceptible resistance The ribbon should be transported during the travel from left to right If thi...

Page 32: ...Inserting the ribbon cassette User guide 22 Press the friction mechanism down until it clicks into place Close the top cover...

Page 33: ...In the Printer Installation Wizard 6 Specify whether you want to operate the printer as a Local Printer or Network Printer by clicking on the relevant option then press Next For instructions on insta...

Page 34: ...ng the printer as a network printer please consult the documentation supplied with your network operating system and or printer server or contact the network administrator To install a network printer...

Page 35: ...n access name which will be displayed to the other network users Then click on Next 14 Specify whether you wish to print out a test page recommended by selecting the relevant option and click on Finis...

Page 36: ...he former may overwrite the latter Form settings Windows 2000 2003 XP In contrast to Windows versions 95 98 ME in which forms are de fined in the printer driver itself Windows versions 2000 2003 XP ha...

Page 37: ...Firmware GEN Character set or font character generator P G Firmware and character set BOO Firmware character set and boot block The number of the currently transferred data block frame is dis played i...

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Page 39: ...and computer is inter rupted i e no data can be received and printed In the Setup mode you can either select the printer menu or carry out the so called quick switch function The quick switch option...

Page 40: ...unctions are currently assigned to which keys The upper line informs you that the printer is either in online or offline mode in the example below the printer is in the Online mode and the selected pa...

Page 41: ...fline mode Offline mode Only in this mode is it possible to perform step line or form feeds from the control panel see Paper transport page 41 however data cannot be received Park key 1 Clears the pap...

Page 42: ...gap Paperway key 3 Sets the Paper path Char key 4 Sets the font and the number of characters per inch Access to the other menu settings Menu may be disabled by the manufacturer Proceed as follows to r...

Page 43: ...inter Load error The printer cannot draw in the loaded paper Load paper from The printer has detected paper end during operation printer was switched on with no paper loaded Loading default Factory de...

Page 44: ...section Advanced menu page 91 of this manual If you keep the Setup key depressed while turning on the printer you regain access to the printer menu if you had locked it before with the help of the Men...

Page 45: ...paper off appears in the dis play After having torn off the paper press any key If a single sheet is loaded in the printer it is ejected Use one of the marked keys to select the desired paper path for...

Page 46: ...type in the setup menu If you wish to change the paper type in the setup menu proceed as follows Press the Setup key followed by Next 4 and Paperway 3 Select the desired paper type with the key 2 or...

Page 47: ...the section Paper specifications page 128 Fanfold paper Make sure that the printer is set for fanfold pa per printing If necessary change the paper ty pe see Changing the paper type page 35 Raise the...

Page 48: ...avoid tearing the perforation holes do not allow excessive slack since in this case the paper will bulge and there may be problems in the feeding process Make sure to align the paper stack in paralle...

Page 49: ...ese models Make sure that the printer is set to single sheet mode If necessary change the paper type see Changing the paper type page 35 Press the latch at the middle of the front cover The single she...

Page 50: ...nter to ready status The sheet is automatically loaded when the printer is in online mode and receives data from the computer The printer reports a paper out condition by dis playing Load paper from s...

Page 51: ...park position or the tear position If a single sheet is loaded it is ejected Key 2 Short keypress Paper is transported upwards step by step Long keypress Continuous transport upwards Key 3 Short keypr...

Page 52: ...t opening Make sure that the printer is in online mode If necessary press the Online key Press the Tear 4 key The printer moves the perforation edge of the fanfold paper to the tear edge The display a...

Page 53: ...from the printer Other wise the mechanical components may be damaged Make sure that the printer is in offline mode press the Online key if necessary Press the Park 1 key If fanfold paper is loaded in...

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Page 55: ...mode Press the Adjust 2 key Press the Head 1 key Use the 2 or 3 key to set the range within which the automatic gap adjustment is to be corrected You can select values in the ran ge from 10 to 10 Neg...

Page 56: ...the front side of the pa per output opening Press the 2 or 3 key to move the perforation to the desired position Confirm the input by pressing the Set 1 key Confirm the input again by pressing the Se...

Page 57: ...to the position where the bot tom edge of the first printing line A is aligned with the tear edge B of the printer The factory setting for the first printing position TOF is 12 72 4 23 mm This is equ...

Page 58: ...o select the desired font Confirm the selection by pressing the Set 1 key You can cancel the selection and leave the setting unchanged by pressing the Exit 4 key Press the Setup key The printer return...

Page 59: ...s identified as Trac3 in the menu Trac2 in the menu refers to the optional tractor which can be installed both on the standard printer and the 2T model The optional tractor 2 can be installed by the u...

Page 60: ...front raise the rear cover vertically and remove it Open both the right hand and left hand tractor flaps Release the coloured latch lever of the left hand tractor and align the tractor in such a way t...

Page 61: ...structed Reinsert the rear cover vertically and lower it to wards the rear Slide the cover towards the rear to the stop this will leave a slot for the paper Swing the noise absorbing element back to...

Page 62: ...apter describes the paper path quick selection for information on how to make the setting in the Setup menu refer to Setup mode Make sure that the printer is in offline mode press the Online key if ne...

Page 63: ...he paper path The printer will move it automatically to the park position Note that the Tractor paper path settings can be selected sepa rately for each tractor in the Paperway parameter group of the...

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Page 65: ...and printer control systems All programming via the interface is lost after you turn off the printer whereas the programming carried out using the control panel is saved and stored even after you turn...

Page 66: ...ed last When you switch on the printer for the very first time menu no 1 is loaded Menu no 1 only remains active until you load another menu The last active menu is stored even after the printer is sw...

Page 67: ...to access the two previous parameter groups in the menu If you want to change a setting e g the line density then press the LPI key LPI lines per inch to access the actual parameter level The current...

Page 68: ...Hold down the Setup key while switching on the printer to enable menu mode If you want to enable access to this mode permanently you need to change the appropriate setting in the menu see Menu lock M...

Page 69: ...y 4 the old setting is retained After saving your setting Set the display in our example indicates the following text This setting is retained even after switching off your printer Terminating Setup m...

Page 70: ...apOpt Barmode AutoTear Trac1 ASF 2 4 Language Auto LF Sl Zero Skip LPI Bidir I OInterf ESCChar Emulate CPI Font Reset Menu Print Protocol1 Interf Buffer Baud 1 Format1 DTR1 Serial1 Width Trac23 Specia...

Page 71: ...ations using the active paper feed see Menu settings example page 90 Press Print 2 key to start the printout Loading menu configurations Menu A menu is loaded you can choose between five menus see Men...

Page 72: ...normal and quiet mode printing For all printing modes the print out is made with the bidirectional method in quiet mode printing In the first step the first row of pins is activated during the second...

Page 73: ...aster but with a slightly lower resolu tion LQ stands for Letter Quality which means that the resolution is higher at the expense of a slightly slower speed scalable fonts LQ2170 emulation Confirm the...

Page 74: ...ey 1 Press the Next key 4 to access the next group of parameters Setting line spacing LPI Sets the lines per inch line density The higher the parameter the smaller the line spacing random LPI can be s...

Page 75: ...for escape sequence ESCChar Selects the start signal for control sequences Setting ESC Only character Escape can be used Setting ESC Character Escape or alternatively two characters can be used For mo...

Page 76: ...he emula tion it performs a reset Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key 1 Press the Next key 4 to access the next group of parameters Bidirectional printing Bidir Setting On Printer prints in bo...

Page 77: ...ngs of the printer and computer host must coincide Press Serial 2 key Data transmssion rate Baud Selects the data transmission rate baud rate baud bit per sec ond Press Baud 2 key Use the 2 or 3 key t...

Page 78: ...dd parity The selection of MARK or SPACE causes a data byte transmission with parity bit but without checking the received da ta Transmission data with parity bit is always marked with 1 MARK or 0 SPA...

Page 79: ...Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key 1 Block end character Blockend End of block character definition On LF FF CR VT ETX DEL Off ETX DEL Press Blockend 3 key Use the 2 or 3 key to select the d...

Page 80: ...the transparence of control sequences and block acknowl edgement depending on the selected protocol Press Handthr 3 key Use the 2 or 3 key to select the desired setting Setting Options On Off Default...

Page 81: ...ameters Signal Processing DTR Defines the conductor to which the DTR signal is connected DTR Data Terminal Ready Press DTR 2 key Use the 2 or 3 key to select the desired setting Setting Options DTR RE...

Page 82: ...nfirm the setting by pressing the Set key 1 Press the Next key 4 to access the next group of parameters Interface buffer Buffer Selects the size of the interface buffer Press Buffer 2 key Use the 2 or...

Page 83: ...ptions 0 to 255 Default Setting 0 Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key 1 Set the remaining three digit groups in the same way Setting Gateway address Gateway Input of the Gateway address of the...

Page 84: ...2 key This menu level offers the possibility to set the IP address which is divided into four digit groups octet 1 to 4 You can activate octet 3 and 4 by pressing the Next 2 key Press OCTET 1 1 key Us...

Page 85: ...arameters Banner page Banner Specifies whether a banner page is to be printed out when using the LPD LPR protocol Press Banner 2 key Use the 2 or 3 key to select the desired setting Setting Options Ye...

Page 86: ...Italic Default Setting Graphic Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key 1 IBM character set CharSet Selects the IBM standard characters or the extended IBM charac ters Press CharSet 3 key Use the 2...

Page 87: ...racter sets and fonts page 136 Default Setting E US ASCII Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key 1 Slashed zero Sl Zero Selects if normal zero 0 or the slashed zero is printed Press Sl Zero 3 key...

Page 88: ...tic line feed Auto LF Switches the automatic line feed LF on or off after receiving the signal CR carriage return Press Auto LF 3 key Use the 2 or 3 key to select the desired setting Setting Options O...

Page 89: ...nctions in Online and Offline mode while Setup mode is disabled In this case the Setup menu can only be called up by holding the key Setup while switching on the printer Press MenLock 2 key Use the 2...

Page 90: ...sheet feeder front option ASF 1 2 Single sheet feeder rear option Tractor 2 front option Select the desired paperway in our example Single 2 Press Next 4 key to proceed to the installed optional pape...

Page 91: ...Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key 1 If you wish to define the form length via standard formats press Standard 3 key Use the 2 or 3 key to select the desired setting Setting Options DIN A3 D...

Page 92: ...f the printable area Press FormAdj 3 key Use the 2 or 3 key to select the desired setting Setting Options 0 72 bis 220 72 Default Setting 12 72 Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key 1 Press the...

Page 93: ...ions 0 to 100 Default Setting 18 Select the Head 18 parameter for normal paper Use a greater dis tance for thicker paper Recommended values for the print head gap If you change this value this may aff...

Page 94: ...er then this can be cor rected Press AutoTear 3 key Use the 2 or 3 key to select the desired setting Setting Options ViewTear Off View 1s 3s 6s Tear 1s 3s 6s Tear at TOF Default Setting ViewTear Off I...

Page 95: ...2 or 3 key to select the desired setting Setting Options On Off Default Setting Off The definition and activation is performed by special sequences through the interface Since this selection is possi...

Page 96: ...the barcode which is already being printed Consequently normal characters can be printed in every line to the right or left of the barcode In unsecured mode the required paper transport for printing...

Page 97: ...2 or 3 key to select the desired setting Setting Options On Off Default Setting Off FFmode On If the paper is positioned in the first printing line TOF form feeds will be ignored FFmode Off Form feed...

Page 98: ...tional tractor is installed and the Off parameter is acti vated only the selected tractor is supported either via the menu or an ESC sequence If the selected tractor is out of paper printing stops If...

Page 99: ...red setting Setting Options Off On Default Setting Off If an ASF is installed and the Off parameter is activated only the se lected source is supported either via the menu or an ESC se quence If the s...

Page 100: ...The Menu User guide 90 Menu settings example...

Page 101: ...chanics as well as ef ficient data transmission from the computer to the printer The extended menu contains three test functions ASCII 80 ASCII 136 H Dump Enter advanced menu mode by pressing the key...

Page 102: ...ation for the test print out To do this press the key Setup The printer then changes to Setup mode and the first of the main levels is then displayed Program your printer in the usual way for the test...

Page 103: ...sed to determine and set the optimal printhead gap see the section Setting the print head gap page 45 Exiting Rolling ASCII test mode The self Rolling ASCII test mode test mode can only be terminated...

Page 104: ...rox 1 second and then auto matically changes to display ASCII 80 ASCII 136 Press the key Next 4 the display shows the next menu level If you press the key H Dump 2 you select the H Dump mode and Offli...

Page 105: ...menu 95 Terminating Hex Dump Hex Dump mode can only be terminated by switching off the printer If you want to stop the Hex Dump printout before switching off the printer press the key Online and then...

Page 106: ...nction Wrap you can set line wrap and with the function Sound beep at paper end The Single menu option can be used to deactivate the single sheet func tion for printers without single sheet feeder The...

Page 107: ...ctivate deactivate manual single sheet feeder Setting for printing on paper with dark back W Interface test and activating the paper motion sensor W Setting default form length and the Automatic Gap A...

Page 108: ...nting and paper movements stop and an error message paper jam is displayed PMS Off A paper jam will not produce an error message The Paper Motion Sensor PMS detects any paper jam or unin tended paper...

Page 109: ...the Set 1 key Automatic gap adjustment AGA This function allows you to switch the Automatic Gap Adjustment AGA off or on Select the AGA menu 3 Setting options Off On Default setting On AGA On printer...

Page 110: ...thead gap before and af ter the perforation of the form Setting options On Off Default setting Off If the parameter is set to On the printhead gap increases during form feed and line feed four lines b...

Page 111: ...ransported Set the printing width rather than the actual paper width Confirm your settings with the Set key 1 and press the Next key 4 to access the next group of parameters Left hand area Leftzon If...

Page 112: ...lm Select the Physlm menu 3 Setting options 0 to 30 in 1 10 inch steps Default setting 0 10 Inch Permanent physical setting of the left margin This parameter can not be changed by emulation dependent...

Page 113: ...next parameter group with the Next key 4 Line wrap Wrap Select the Wrap menu 2 Setting options On Off Default setting On Wrap On If more characters than can be printed are transmitted per line the ch...

Page 114: ...neous selection of the single sheet paper source all sequences re ferring to the single sheet feeder can be deactivated by setting the Single menu option to Off Select the Single menu 2 Setting option...

Page 115: ...rm the setting by pressing the Set 1 key Change to the next parameter group with the Next key 4 Setting for printing copy paper HvyForm If you set HvyForm ON the printer prints the same line twice at...

Page 116: ...ad module The print head carriage moves once across the maximum possible printable area of the paper and stores the width measured in this process The measuring process varies depending on the paper s...

Page 117: ...t a defect or misinterpretation of the paper width it is necessary to deactivate the APW function APW Off since otherwise the printout will be too narrow or there will be no printout at all In this ca...

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Page 119: ...a simple ope rating error and a major malfunction This chapter provides information on the rectification of faults wit hout the assistance of specially trained personnel Follow the advice and tips in...

Page 120: ...mpt to open the printer You might suffer an electric shock The display is lit but the printer does not print 1 Check that the printer is Online If the displays shows Offline then press the key Online...

Page 121: ...feeder If necessary drive the remaining paper manually to the park position with the key Paper jam fanfold paper 1 Open the top cover If a paper jam should occur then remove the jammed paper by tearin...

Page 122: ...ion Single sheets page 39 Pay attention to the following points Set single sheet feed to the corresponding paper width Insert the paper straight as far as possible Adjust the printhead gap to the pape...

Page 123: ...y connected to the com puter and to the printer 2 Check that the proper emulation and the correct character set country CG table or character set is selected in the Setup menu 3 Check the length of th...

Page 124: ...blok ked by a foreign object Whether the paper is damaged Whether the tractors are closed and locked Whether the paper is too tight or loose Whether the paper is within the specified range Details see...

Page 125: ...rom computer to printer via the optional serial interface Compare the interface configu ration of your printer with the settings of your computer pro tocol see Interfaces page 157 Check the cable if n...

Page 126: ...e enough consult the technical service The printer prints at lower speed No action required When this message comes up even in a cold printer please contact your technical service The ribbon misses is...

Page 127: ...ired Functions which have no meaning in this emulation have been selec ted For this function please switch to the appropriate emulation in the menu see Selecting emula tion Emulate page 66 You are inf...

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Page 129: ...e printer especially the sliderails and shafts Replacing the fuse The printer is provided with a line fuse accessi ble from the exterior Press the fuse cover slightly inwards with a screwdriver and tu...

Page 130: ...ing agent and a soft lint free cloth Do not use abrasive cleaners Never use solvents Cleaning the interior Remove paper and dust with a soft brush Check that any paper has been removed from the tracto...

Page 131: ...ible ink remains careful ly from the platen Avoid touching parts and compon ents in the printer interior Ribbon Check whether the ribbon is worn or damaged The ribbon must be replaced if it is frayed...

Page 132: ...ning the upper friction Clean the rollers of the upper friction as neces sary with a mild cleaning agent and a soft lint free cloth Carriage shafts Carriage shafts must not be oiled or greased otherwi...

Page 133: ...2 x 10 DPQ Data Print Quality 600 cps 10 0 cpi 12 x 12 720 cps 12 0 cpi 12 x 10 900 cps 15 0 cpi 08 x 08 900 cps 15 0 cpi 12 x 08 515 cps 17 1 cpi 12 x 12 600 cps 20 0 cpi 12 x 10 667 cps 10 0 cpi 12...

Page 134: ...24 x 18 190 cps 17 1 cpi 24 x 18 222 cps 20 0 cpi 24 x 15 nur in Epson Emulation 15 cpi hochgestellt tiefgestellt und MTPL Mikroschrift Tab speed 65 ips inch per second 80 ips inch per second Print w...

Page 135: ...evel LPA 55 dB A in HS mode ISO 7779 1988 LPA 57 dB A in HS mode ISO 7779 1988 Sound power level LWAd 72 dB A in HS mode ISO 7779 1988 LWAd 72 dB A in HS mode ISO 7779 1988 Continuous operation Worklo...

Page 136: ...or 3 with parking position 2T model Manual single sheet feeder front insertion friction rollers Optional Automatic single sheet feeder front and rear Tractor 2 front Automatic single sheet feeder fron...

Page 137: ...IEEE Std 1284 1294 Voltage supply of external devices on pin 18 U 5 V 10 I 0 5 Amax Interface connections Printer side Amphenol 57 40360 36 pin or compatible Cable side Amphenol 57 30360 25 pin or com...

Page 138: ...th Form length 60 to 90 g m2 76 to 406 mm 76 to 559 mm Continuous paper Multi part forms Tractor 3 to be tested individually 2T model only Copies Weight of original Weight of copies Weight of bottom s...

Page 139: ...um fine quality paper bearing the quality mark SM Post and photocopy paper are suitable for use Unsuitable are satin finisch or coated papers imitation art papers and embossed papers Since paper as na...

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Page 141: ...ch can be selected via control panel or by escape sequences Note that MTPL sequences are available in all emulation modes The following example shows you how to find the hexadecimal value for a charac...

Page 142: ...229 245 6 ACK 6 22 38 54 70 86 102 118 134 150 166 182 298 214 230 246 7 BEL 7 23 39 55 71 87 103 119 135 151 167 183 199 215 231 247 8 BS HTS 8 24 40 56 72 88 104 120 136 152 168 184 200 216 232 248...

Page 143: ...ter sets 133 MTPL international substitution characters dec 35 36 64 91 92 93 94 96 123 124 125 126 hex 23 24 40 5B 5C 5D 5E 60 7B 7C 7D 7E US ASCII UK ASCII Swedish German Portuguese French Italian S...

Page 144: ...67 83 99 115 4 4 20 36 52 68 84 100 116 5 ENQ NAK 5 21 37 53 69 85 101 117 6 ACK 6 22 38 54 70 86 102 118 7 BEL 7 23 39 55 71 87 103 119 8 BS 8 24 40 56 72 88 104 120 9 HT 9 25 41 57 73 89 105 121 A...

Page 145: ...67 83 99 115 4 4 20 36 52 68 84 100 116 5 ENQ NAK 5 21 37 53 69 85 101 117 6 ACK 6 22 38 54 70 86 102 118 7 BEL 7 23 39 55 71 87 103 119 8 BS 8 24 40 56 72 88 104 120 9 HT 9 25 41 57 73 89 105 121 A...

Page 146: ...X X X X X X X X X X E US ASCII 00 X X X X X X X X X X X X X E France 01 X X X X X X X X X X X X X E German 02 X X X X X X X X X X X X X E UK 03 X X X X X X X X X X X X X E Denmark I 04 X X X X X X X...

Page 147: ...sh 9C X X X X X Table 125 70 X X X X X Table 1251 71 X X X X X Table 1252 72 X X X X X X X X Table 1253 73 X X X X Table 1254 74 X X X X X ISO 8859 1 25 X X X X X X X X X X X X X ISO 8859 1 SAP 2B X X...

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Page 149: ...ng transmitted code is a printer command and not a printable character They allow the selection of printer functions or the changing of print er parameters from the computer By transmitting an escape...

Page 150: ...tion Unlike escape sequences control codes do not begin with the ESC control code Instead they consist of special single charac ter non printing commands e g LF FF DC2 The procedure Most of the printe...

Page 151: ...emulation must correspond to the printer driver of your application program Settings caused by ESC sequences remain valid until they are switched off by another control code All settings are reset to...

Page 152: ...Condensed printing OFF set by Sl or ESC Sl DC3 Deselecting the printer DC4 Double wide printing OFF set by SO or ESC SO DEL Delete line Epson Delete last character ESC Start character for programming...

Page 153: ...the page length ESC MI F Assign character set G0 ESC G Selecting graphics mode ESC H Character set Swedish Finnish ESC K Character set German ESC L Character set Portuguese ESC R Character set French...

Page 154: ...entering OFF ESC z Bold ON ESC z Bold OFF ESC 1 MTPL command set ESC 10 Barcode interpretation OFF ESC 11 Start barcode interpretation ESC 4 MTPL IBM Proprinter 24 command set ESC 50h Selecting charac...

Page 155: ...ESC 10y Right and centre adjustment OFF ESC 10z Microscript ON ESC 11e Set PUM absolute measuring unit to OFF ESC 11h Set PUM absolute measuring unit to ON ESC 11m Font 1 Default HS Courier ESC 11w Se...

Page 156: ...roportional font ON ESC 2g Clear all horizontal tabs in the current line ESC 2J Print page ESC 2 SP l Measuring unit decipoint ESC 2 SP k Printout in Kix barcode ESC 2 SP L Set vertical spacing to 3 l...

Page 157: ...ESC 5z Graphics normal ESC 6 Initialize the printer ESC 6 SP K Set horizontal pitch to 6 cpi ESC 6w Set 15 cpi ESC 6z Graphics inverted ESC 7w Set 17 1 cpi ESC 7y Proportional font OFF ESC 7z Bit 8 u...

Page 158: ...cing ESC n1 n2 r Set top and bottom margin ESC n1 n2 s Set left and right margin ESC n a Set relative horizontal position ESC n d Set absolute vertical position ESC n e Set relative vertical position...

Page 159: ...ESC 7 PC character set 1 standard ESC a n Select orientation ESC A n Line spacing n 60 inch ESC A n Prepare line spacing n 72 inch ESC b m 0 Clear all tabs ESC b m n 0 Set vertical tabs in channels ES...

Page 160: ...C K n1 n2 Set graphics print to 60 dpi ESC l n Set left margin ESC l n Select print mode ESC L n1 n2 Set graphics print to 120 dpi ESC M Set character pitch to 12 cpi Elite ESC n Character generator L...

Page 161: ...Set graphics print to 240 dpi ESC F Assign character set G3 ESC Character generator LS3R ESC Character generator LS2R ESC Character generator LS1R FF Form feed HT Horizontal tab jump HTS Set tab stop...

Page 162: ...ontrol sequence Header defines the parameters of the used barcode once e g type ratio etc If no header is defined the in formation in the bracket will be printed in Code 2 5 Matrix Please note that wi...

Page 163: ...Royal Mail Customer barcode is a special Mail type barcode It is printed in character size Numeric values from 0 to 9 and alpha numeric values from A to Z are printable After activating this barcode t...

Page 164: ...verted to capital cha racters Control characters from hex 0 dec 0 to hex 1F dec 31 terminates this barcode mode All other characters are ignored Ex ception the TAB function hex 09 is allowed within Ba...

Page 165: ...nal characters are available The character sets are selected via the following LCP sequence ESC P L S n ESC The value of n may range between 01 and 02 as ASCII characters see ID column in the above ta...

Page 166: ...d mode ESC PLS n ESC LCP character set ESC n SP s Sends a character as ASCII character n 0 255 decimal ESC 20 SP s DC4 Barcode bracket ESC 16 SP s DLE Start code LCP Header ESC 25 SP s EM Termination...

Page 167: ...one interface is used it is monitored by the printer If the printer is configured to use all inter faces simultaneously it monitors all interfaces for incoming data As soon as the printer recognizes...

Page 168: ...r is full the data input is blocked until the data buffer is empty This guarantees data transmission in blocks of 1 KB Connector assignment Transmission length max 2 0 m Connector no Direction Printer...

Page 169: ...lex Supported operating systems Windows XP Windows Server 2003 Windows 2000 Windows NT Linux Unix Sun Solaris Supported protocols SNMP SMTP TCP IP FTP lpr lpd Port 9100 Designation of IP address DHCP...

Page 170: ...d or make any changes The assumed address space corresponds to the TCP IP adress class C 192 168 1 xxx The subnet mask to be used is 255 255 255 0 The address of the router or gateway is 0 0 0 0 if no...

Page 171: ...ding Connector assignment Transmission length max 15 m Type RS232C interface Synchronization Asynchronous Transmission rate 600 Baud to 19 200 Baud Signal status OFF log 1 3 V to 15 V ON log 0 3 V to...

Page 172: ...DY is active at pin 4 Input signals Output signals PC AT 9 pin Printer 9 pin RxD 2 3 TxD TxD 3 2 RxD CTS 8 4 DTR RDY SG 5 5 SG DSR 6 DTR 4 PC AT 25 pin Printer 9 pin FG 1 FG TxD 2 2 RxD RxD 3 3 TxD CT...

Page 173: ...can be continued In addition the READY signal is influenced by the status of the prin ter On Off Line If the printer assumes an undefined state the in terface also signals NOT READY and XOFF Memory m...

Page 174: ...eam and control the interface in ad dition HandThr OFF The STX and ENQ are filtered out of the data st ream and handled immediately by the interface ETX ACK protocol ETX hex03 Block end character ACK...

Page 175: ...sed Each format in between can be set The single sheet feeder can only be installed on the standard printer It cannot be used in conjunction with the autocut facility Part no 061 905 Autocut facility...

Page 176: ...061 191 Interface modules The following interface modules are available Optional firmware on request Name Part no Serial interface module RS 422 048 956 Serial interface module TTY 20 mA line current...

Page 177: ...manuals The following programming manuals are available You can down load the manuals from our internet page Name Part no Ribbon cassette black 062 471 Name Part no Programmer s application manual MTP...

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Page 179: ...for paper with dark back 105 AGA 99 APW 106 AutoASF 89 Auto CR 78 Autocut facility 165 Auto LF 78 Automatic carriage return Auto CR 78 Automatic cut sheet feeder front ASF F 165 Automatic cut sheet fe...

Page 180: ...55 Country 77 CPI 64 CX bid 103 D Data format Format 68 Data transmission rate Baud 67 Display 30 Display messages 117 DTR 71 E Emulate 66 Emulations 139 Escape sequences 139 General 139 ENQ STX 164 E...

Page 181: ...nting 155 Line length 85 Line wrap Wrap 103 Loading menu configurations Menu 61 Loading optional firmware 27 Loading paper 37 Loading paper into the rear tractor 50 LPI 64 M Maintenance 119 Ribbon 121...

Page 182: ...settings Example 90 Menu structure 60 Messages in the LC display 33 MTPL sequences 140 MTPL standard character set 132 MTPL international substitution characters 133 N National character set Country...

Page 183: ...e control panel 55 Protocol 71 Protocol Protocol 71 Protocols 163 ENQ STX 164 Robust XON XOFF 163 XON XOFF 163 Q Quietm 62 Quietmode 62 R Rear tractor loading paper 50 selecting 52 Rear tractor paper...

Page 184: ...al feedback Remote 70 Signal processing DTR 71 Single sheets Loading 39 Skip 65 Skipping perforation Skip 65 Sl Zero 77 Slashed Zero Sl Zero 77 Sound 104 Special 69 Specifications 123 Interface specif...

Page 185: ...rent form requires our explicit approval We reserve the right to make changes to this manual without notice All care has been taken to en sure accuracy of information contained in this manual However...

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