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LA650
LA800

TM

User guide

Matrix printer

Summary of Contents for LA800

Page 1: ...LA650 LA800 TM User guide Matrix printer...

Page 2: ...Switching on the printer 9 Changing the ribbon cassette 10 Black ribbon 10 Printer drivers 14 Installing a printer driver in Windows 95 98 ME 14 Installing a printer driver in Windows 2000 NT 4 0 XP...

Page 3: ...The Menu 39 Programming via the control panel 39 Enabling access to menu mode 39 Calling up the menu 39 Menu configurations Macros 40 Menu handling 41 Save settings 41 Selecting the LC display languag...

Page 4: ...nd tear position TearView 61 Line length Width 62 Barcode Barcode 63 Normal characters and barcode Barmode 63 Form feed mode FFmode 64 Setting and activating options PapOpt 65 Activation of tractors A...

Page 5: ...eight DblHigh 83 Horizontal pitch on Compress IBMComp 83 Slashed Zero Sl Zero 84 Setting the EPSON Mode EPSMode 85 Horizontal spacing of characters CPI 85 EPSON character set EPS Cset 85 Code Page Cod...

Page 6: ...messages via the display 101 Additional display messages 104 Care and maintenance 105 Replacing the fuse 105 Cleaning the housing 106 Cleaning the interior 106 Cleaning the platen 107 Ribbon 107 Clea...

Page 7: ...mode Robust XON XOFF 126 Configuring the serial interface of the PC 127 DOS mode 127 Windows 95 98 ME 127 Windows 2000 NT 4 0 XP 127 Physical printer port in Ethernet with TCP IP 128 Example of a prin...

Page 8: ...tically adjusts for different forms thickness The straight paper path is easy to access for reliable forms handling The LA800 LA650 optionally is configured with an optional tractor front A straight p...

Page 9: ...ings such as font character density print head distance print line height and tear off position Chapter 8 The Menu contains all the information necessary for con trolling the printer via the control p...

Page 10: ...User guide Printer at a glance 3 Printer at a glance 1 Soundproofing cover Front cover Power switch Control panel Top cover Interface connectors Power cord connector and fuse Bottom cover...

Page 11: ...User guide Printer at a glance 4 Printer in tractor mode Printer in single sheet mode Tractors Single sheet feeder Rear cover Paper support Paper guide...

Page 12: ...User guide Printer at a glance 5 Paperway Single sheet Tractor 1 Tractor2 Fanfold paper mode Single sheet mode Standard printer Tractor 1 Single sheet Option Tractor 2 Not available on some models...

Page 13: ...ry 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 completeness Apart...

Page 14: ...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 15: ...severe damage If the setting is incorrect set the colored 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 print...

Page 16: ...User guide Installation 9 Switching on the printer The power switch for switching on the printer is lo cated at the bottom left at the front of the printer when viewed from the front...

Page 17: ...the print head gap Move the paper to the park position Open the printer top cover Cautiously slide the print head carriage to the left stop viewed from the printer front The print head heats up durin...

Page 18: ...recommend use of genuine ribbon cassettes only Raise the colored insertion tongue A Insert the colored ribbon tension knob into the right hand front location of the new ribbon cas sette Turn the knob...

Page 19: ...port 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 colored tension knob into one of the two locati...

Page 20: ...n is correctly seated there must be no perceptible resistance The ribbon should be transported dur ing the travel from left to right If this is not the case you should check that the ribbon cassette i...

Page 21: ...n 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 install...

Page 22: ...r or Network Printer by clicking on the relevant option then press Next For instructions on installing the printer as a network printer please consult the documentation supplied with your network oper...

Page 23: ...it with other network users In this case you must enter an 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 recom...

Page 24: ...the former may overwrite the latter Form settings Windows 2000 NT 4 0 XP In contrast to Windows versions 95 98 ME in which forms are de fined in the printer driver itself Windows versions 2000 NT 4 0...

Page 25: ...nd Faxes to open the print er folder 3 Move the mouse pointer to the printer symbol click on the right mouse key and click on Properties 4 Windows 95 98 ME Click on Graphics Windows 2000 Click on Prin...

Page 26: ...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...

Page 27: ...e link between prin ter and computer is interrupted 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 Th...

Page 28: ...e Example The second line informs you which functions are currently assigned to which keys The word or symbol directly above a key tells you the current function of the key In our example key 1 Back s...

Page 29: ...per will be transported to printing position If the printer is set to online mode by pressing the Online key again the printer transports the paper in tear position Offline mode Only in this mode is i...

Page 30: ...may be depending on the model disabled by the manufacturer Proceed as follows to release this lock temporarily 1 Switch off the printer for approx 5 seconds 2 Switch the printer on again keeping the S...

Page 31: ...inter reports that the print head is hot and that print speed will be reduced Initializing This message appears during the printer s initializing phase Load error The printer cannot draw in the loaded...

Page 32: ...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 MenLock function The MenLock function is descri...

Page 33: ...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 34: ...r 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 the Paprpath key 3 Select the desired paper type with the key 2 or 3...

Page 35: ...to the section Paper specifications page 113 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 path page 26 Raise t...

Page 36: ...ing 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 parallel with the...

Page 37: ...ese models Make sure that the printer is set to single sheet mode If necessary change the paper type see Changing the paper path page 26 Press the latch at the middle of the front cover The single she...

Page 38: ...ready status The sheet is automatically loaded when the printer is in online mode Ready and recei ves data from the computer The printer reports a paper out condition by dis playing Load paper from s...

Page 39: ...eypress Paper is transported upwards step by step Long keypress Continuous transport upwards Key 3 Short keypress Paper is transported downwards step by step Long keypress Continuous transport downwar...

Page 40: ...ut opening Make sure that the printer is in online mode Ready 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 di...

Page 41: ...to remove the paper from the printer Other wise the mechanical components may be damaged Make sure that the printer is in offline mode Pause press the On line key if necessary Press the Park 1 key If...

Page 42: ...wards the front see Printer at a glance page 3 The tear edge is located at 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...

Page 43: ...sition 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 equivalent to...

Page 44: ...justment AGA page 92 Press the Setup key The printer changes to setup 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...

Page 45: ...pressed the Font 1 key use the 2 or 3 key to 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...

Page 46: ...rogramming 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 off the printer Enabling access...

Page 47: ...you used last When you switch on the printer for the very first time macro no 1 is loaded Macro no 1 only remains active until you load another macro The last active macro is stored even after the pri...

Page 48: ...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 49: ...ppropriate setting in the menu see Menu lock MenLock page 56 Press the Next key 4 several times until the display indicates Lan guage Press the Language key 3 The display now changes to Parameter mode...

Page 50: ...d 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 mode Press either the Setup key...

Page 51: ...e shown here depending on the printer software MENU IBMMode Margin Hvy Form Wrap Paphand PMS EPSMode DECMode Sound CX bid AGA FFmode PapOpt 1 Barcode Barmode Width Paper TearView MenLock Language Auto...

Page 52: ...urations using the active paper feed see Menu settings example page 88 Press Print 2 key to start the printout Loading menu configurations Macro A menu is loaded you can choose between four menus see...

Page 53: ...hes between 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...

Page 54: ...er print quality which means that the printer works faster 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 slo...

Page 55: ...parameters Selecting start signal for escape sequence ESC Char Selects the start signal for control sequences Setting ESC Only character Escape 27d 1Bh can be used Setting ESC Char acter Escape or alt...

Page 56: ...ess Parall 2 if you want to select a emulation for the parallel in terface or Serial 3 if you want to select a emulation for the serial interface of the printer in our example Parall Use the 2 or 3 ke...

Page 57: ...e 2 or 3 key to select the desired setting Setting Options Bidir Unidir Default Setting Bidir Normal internal characters will be printed always bidirectional whereas graphic semigraphic large characte...

Page 58: ...ncide 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 to select the desired setting Setting Options...

Page 59: ...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 60: ...to access the next group of parameters 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 desire...

Page 61: ...e 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 3 key to select the desired setting Setting Options...

Page 62: ...ing by pressing the Set key 1 Press the Next key 4 to access the next group of parameters Automatic carriage return Auto CR Switches the automatic carriage return on or off after receiving the signal...

Page 63: ...meter groups Adjust setting the print head gap Head top of form TOF and tear position Tear Paprpath setting the paper path Font setting the font and the character spacing CPI while access to Menu mode...

Page 64: ...Formlen form length FormAdj first printing position and Head print head gap only if AGA Off sepa rately for each paper source in the current menu Only installed options can be selected Press Paper 2 k...

Page 65: ...ormats Please note that the adjust ment in Lines depends on the selected LPI For example 8 LPI at a selected line number of 96 lines results in a formlength of 12 inches 96 lines 8lines inch 12 inches...

Page 66: ...t correspond to a stan dard format Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key 1 First printing position FormAdj Sets the first print position of a form in n 72 inch separately adjust able for each pa...

Page 67: ...sired setting Setting Options 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 chang...

Page 68: ...rinting the print er waits for the given interval to bring the paper once more to the tear off position If the tear off edge is not aligned with the perforation of the paper this can be corrected see...

Page 69: ...width of only 8 inches Press Width 2 key Use the 2 or 3 key to select the desired setting Setting Options 8 Inch 13 2 Inch 13 6 Inch Default Setting 13 6 Inch Confirm the setting by pressing the Set k...

Page 70: ...Set key 1 Normal characters and bar code Barmode Allows printing of normal characters on the left and right of the bar code Press Barmode 3 key Use the 2 or 3 key to select the desired setting Settin...

Page 71: ...nces Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key 1 Press the Next key 4 to access the next group of parameters Form feed mode FFmode Specifies whether a form feed is to be performed when the paper rea...

Page 72: ...d setting Setting Options Off T1 T2 Default Setting Off If an optional tractor is installed and the Off parameter is activated only the selected tractor is supported either via the menu or an ESC sequ...

Page 73: ...ored In case of a paper jam printing 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...

Page 74: ...p adjust ment if necessary default Measurments take place after power on in single sheet mode for each sheet in tractor mode whenever changing the paper path when loading paper AGA Off selects manual...

Page 75: ...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 print head gap increases during form feed and line feed four lines befor...

Page 76: ...out of the perfo ration zone on the right as long as the paper is being transported Set the printing width rather than the actual paper width Confirm your settings with the Set key 1 and press the Ne...

Page 77: ...ext key 4 Bidirectional parallel interface CX bid This parameter sets the parallel interface either to bidirectional or to compatibility mode Select the CX bid menu 3 Setting options On Off Default se...

Page 78: ...hich cannot be printed on this line are cut off Confirm the setting by pressing the Set 1 key Beep at paper end Sound Generates a beep when paper is empty Select the Sound menu 3 Setting options On Of...

Page 79: ...r produces opti mum results Select the HvyForm menu 3 Setting options On Off Default setting Off With the Copy Draft NLQ and LQ print qualities the line is printed twice however at single strike Confi...

Page 80: ...e printing actually starts Press the Topmrg key 2 Setting options Line 1 to Formlength Default setting Line 1 The setting of this Option depends on the setting of both the vertical pitch and the form...

Page 81: ...value for top margin see Setting the top margin Topmrg on page 73 to the value for form length Do not set Topmrg eqal or higher than Botmrg Confirm the setting by pressing the Set 1 key Change to the...

Page 82: ...horizontal spacing of the printed characters used with the DEC protocol Press the CPI key 2 Setting options 5 6 6 65 8 25 8 6 9 10 12 13 3 15 16 5 17 1 18 20 cpi and Proportional Spacing Default setti...

Page 83: ...British French French German German Norw Danish Norwegian Danish DEC Finnish DEC Finnish DEC French Can DEC French Canadian DEC Norw Dan DEC Norwegian Danish DEC Swedish DEC Swedish DEC Dutch DEC Dutc...

Page 84: ...E USA Code Page 860 JIS Roman E France Code Page 861 DEC Norw Dan E Germany Code Page 862 ISO Spanish E United Kingd Code Page 863 DEC Swedish E Denmark 1 Code Page 864 Norw Danish E Sweden Code Page...

Page 85: ...tting by pressing the Set 1 key Deleting sequence or buffer CAN Fkt This option defines the behaviour of the cancel function Press the CAN Fkt key 3 Setting options Abort Sequ Kill Buffer Default sett...

Page 86: ...ing the Set 1 key Initial Report Report This option determines whether the printer sends an initial report to the host or not Press the Report key 3 Setting options Enable Disable Default setting Disa...

Page 87: ...Answerback on ENQ Answ_ENQ This option determines whether the answerback message is sent to the host when the printer receives an ENQ code Press the Answ_ENQ key 3 Setting options Enable Disable Defau...

Page 88: ...the Set 1 key IBM character set IBM Cset This option identifies which kind of character set is to use for En glish IBM standard characters or non English languages IBM ex tended characters Press the...

Page 89: ...w ISO Italian E USA Code Page 437 JIS Roman E France CP 437 Greek DEC Norw Dan E Germany Code Page 850 ISO Spanish E United Kingd Code Page 851 DEC Swedish E Denmark 1 Code Page 852 Norw Danish E Swed...

Page 90: ...l height Confirm the setting by pressing the Set 1 key Change to the next parameter group with the Next key 4 Horizontal pitch on Compress IBMComp This option selects the character density when receiv...

Page 91: ...s printed with or with out a slash Press the Sl Zero key 3 Setting options On Off Default setting Off Confirm the setting by pressing the Set 1 key Change to the next parameter group with the Next key...

Page 92: ...defines the style which is applied to the character set Press the EPS Cset key 3 Setting options Graphic Italic DLL Default setting Graphic Graphic The character sets are not altered Italic The Italic...

Page 93: ...O Latin 9 Su Code Page 860 German E USA Code Page 861 ISO Italian E France Code Page 862 JIS Roman E Germany Code Page 863 DEC Norw Dan E United Kingd Code Page 864 ISO Spanish E Denmark 1 Code Page 8...

Page 94: ...s printed with or with out a slash Press the Sl Zero key 3 Setting options On Off Default setting Off Confirm the setting by pressing the Set 1 key Change to the next parameter group with the Next key...

Page 95: ...User guide The Menu 88 Menu settings example...

Page 96: ...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 Online while switching on the...

Page 97: ...to change the configuration 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...

Page 98: ...ed to determine and set the optimal print head gap see the section Setting the print head gap page 37 Exiting Rolling ASCII test mode The self Rolling ASCII test mode test mode can only be terminated...

Page 99: ...prox 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 Offl...

Page 100: ...menu 93 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 101: ...fold paper operation only and therefore do not feature a single sheet feeder To prevent erro neous selection of the single sheet paper source all sequences re ferring to the single sheet feeder can be...

Page 102: ...ack dark can be set to process paper with a gray back Paper with a completely black back side cannot be used if the ink is carbon based However the printer can handle aniline based black paper undefin...

Page 103: ...a simple operat ing error and a major malfunction This chapter provides information on the rectification of faults with out the assistance of specially trained personnel Follow the advice and tips in...

Page 104: ...t 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 Tr...

Page 105: ...eeder 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 tearing...

Page 106: ...on Single sheets page 30 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 print head gap to the pape...

Page 107: ...ected 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 the inte...

Page 108: ...paper path is blocked 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 ran...

Page 109: ...Note down the display mes sage Contact your dealer Transmission error from computer to printer via the optional serial interface Compare the interface configu ration of your printer with the settings...

Page 110: ...t in the menu Serial interface pro tocol see Protocols page 126 Check the interface cable see section Connecting the printer page 8 and Interfaces page 121 The printer prints at lower speed No action...

Page 111: ...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 Proto col emulation page 49 You are in...

Page 112: ...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 113: ...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 114: ...k whether the ribbon is worn or damaged The ribbon must be replaced if it is frayed see Changing the ribbon cassette page 10 and Error messages via the display page 101 Cleaning the upper friction Cle...

Page 115: ...40 12 0 12 x 10 1050 15 0 08 x 08 1050 15 0 12 x 08 630 17 1 12 x 12 735 20 0 12 x 10 CPQ Copy Print Quality 300 10 0 24 x 12 360 12 0 24 x 10 450 15 0 16 x 08 450 15 0 24 x 08 260 17 1 24 x 12 300 20...

Page 116: ...rd High Speed Draft DPQ Copy Draft Courier Roman Sans Serif OCR A B Gothic Prestige Orator Souvenir all resident in NLQ und LQ DLL is standard Barcodes Standard 18 see Barcode page 120 Emulations Stan...

Page 117: ...ope 230 V 10 50 60 Hz 2 Power consumption LA650 at 100 throughput 60 VA when idling 15 VA LA800 at 100 throughput 70 VA when idling 15 VA Approvals cULus certification CE certification FCC Class B cer...

Page 118: ...cters DPQ Environmental conditions Operation Temperature Rel humidity Climate Storage Temperature Rel humidity Climate Transport Temperature Rel humidity Climate 10 to 35 C 15 to 75 IEC EN 60721 3 3 c...

Page 119: ...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 compatible S...

Page 120: ...e as soft as possible A wavy binding edge may amper the smooth feeding of these sets Multi part forms must be loaded with the bound top edge down Multi part forms should be tested for suitability Pape...

Page 121: ...rier IBM OCR B OCR A Prestige Script Orator ISO USA ASCII 42 X X X X X X X X X X X ISO UK British 41 X X X X X X X X X X X ISO France French 52 X X X X X X X X X X X ISO Germany German 4B X X X X X X...

Page 122: ...Epson IBM New Hebrew A5 X X X X X X X X X X X Epson IBM D Hebrew A4 X X X X X X X X X X X CP437 Latin US 80 X X X X X X X X X X X CP850 Latin 1 82 X X X X X X X X X X X CP851 Greek 88 X X X X X X X X...

Page 123: ...X X DEC ISO Latin 1 Supplem 63 X X X X X X X X X X X DEC ISO Latin 2 Supplem B1 X X X X X X X X X X X DEC ISO Latin Greek Supp B2 X X X X X X X X X X X DEC ISO Latin Hebrew Sup B3 X X X X X X X X X X...

Page 124: ...t Copy and 15 cpi Epson style Greek characters look the same for all LQ fonts ID for ESC R ESC High Speed Draft Draft Copy Roman Sans Serif Courier incl Courier IBM OCR B OCR A Prestige Script Orator...

Page 125: ...be implemented and shown in the menu and can be selected via the menu or with the ESC R command Codepages 210 and 220 cannot be selected with ESC t com mands in Epson emulation these commands are not...

Page 126: ...SC decimal 27 or hexadecimal 1B followed by one or more charac ters which represent commands to the printer Please note that this escape character has nothing to do with the ESC key on your com puter...

Page 127: ...escape sequence List of available barcodes Please note that within the Barcode environment the barcode commands have priority in case of conflicts with the emula tion Additional information is provide...

Page 128: ...r If the printer is configured to use both interfaces simultane ously it monitors both interfaces for incoming data As soon as the printer recognizes a signal it switches to the respective interface a...

Page 129: ...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 PC Signal 1 S...

Page 130: ...r common grounding 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...

Page 131: ...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 132: ...that the ferrit bead always points in direction to the printer Adapter RS232 D Sub9 MMJ Serial connector D SUB9 male 9 pins Modular connector DEC MMJ female 6 pins Internal wiring MMJ Cable Length 3 m...

Page 133: ...results in stopping the data transmission When the FIFO buffer is empty again the interface signals READY level 0 12 V and XON hex 11 dec 17 Data transmission can be continued In addition the READY s...

Page 134: ...s must be modified to use other values Windows 95 98 ME Click on the Start button in the Windows taskbar Move the mouse to Settings and click on Control Panel Click on System followed by Device Manage...

Page 135: ...the network and 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...

Page 136: ...can use paper for mats with a width in the range from 76 to 406 mm you can set any intermediate format Part no 061 052 Printer pedestal A cabinet to be used as a printer stand and for storing fanfold...

Page 137: ...11 048 956 Serial line current interface TTY 20 mA 048 957 Ethernet interface module ENI 3 multi protocol TCP IP SPX IPX 048 959 Interface module Twinax on request Interface module Coax on request Ser...

Page 138: ...ccessories 131 Accessories Ribbon cassette Ribbon cassettes are available in the following versions Programming manuals The available programming manals are enclosed on this CD ROM Name Part no Ribbon...

Page 139: ...mode 63 Baud 51 Beep at paper end Sound 71 Bidir 50 Bidirectional parallel interface CX bid 70 Bidirectional printing Bidir 50 Botmrg 74 Buffer 54 C Cable cover 129 Calling up the menu 39 Care 105 Car...

Page 140: ...l interface 124 Interface modules 130 Interface specifications 112 Interface test Hex Dump 92 Interfaces 121 Parallel interface 122 Serial interface 123 K Key functions when turning on the printer 25...

Page 141: ...Serial interface 51 Setting and avtivating options 65 Setting for printing copy paper 72 Setting line spacing 48 Setting the bottom margin 74 Setting the DEC mode 75 Setting the left margin 74 Settin...

Page 142: ...105 Reset 46 Reset to default values Reset 46 Rightzo 70 Robust XON XOFF 126 Rolling ASCII 90 S Save menu settings 41 Selecting character density 38 Selecting emulation Emulate 49 Selecting font Font...

Page 143: ...est 90 TOF Setting the first printing line 36 Topmrg 73 Tractor 2 front 129 Troubleshooting 96 Additional display messages 104 Error messages via the display 101 General print problems 97 Problems wit...

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