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Page 2: ...For your own protection we urge you to record the serial number of this unit in the space provided You will find the serial number on the bottom of the unit Serial Number...
Page 3: ...ISHED BY RADIO SHACK INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY INTERRUPTION OF SERVICE LOSS OF BUSINESS OR ANTICIPATORY PROFITS OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESUlTING FROM THE USE OR OPERATION OF THE EQUIPMENT OR...
Page 4: ...from the receiver Plug the computer into a different outlet so that computer and receiver are on different branch circuits Warning This equipment has been certified to comply with the limits for a Cla...
Page 5: ...ce 12 Paper Loading 13 Print Head Adjustment Lever 18 Performing a Self Test 19 Connecting the DMP 132 to the Computer 20 Print Function DIP Switches 21 Power Up Sequence 24 Character Pitch Set Switch...
Page 6: ...cation 41 Wrap Around 43 Elongated Characters 43 Boldface 44 Mixing Bold and Elongated 44 Italics 44 Superscript and Subscript 45 Microfont 45 4 General Control Codes 47 Buzzer 47 Line Feed 47 Special...
Page 7: ...raphics Mode 63 Printing Graphics Patterns 65 Line Feed 67 Repeat Function 68 Leaving Graphics Mode 68 Freehand Drawing 68 7 Selecting a Code Set and Character Set 71 Code Set Selection 71 Character S...
Page 8: ...Set 1 90 IBM Character Set 2 91 Dot Column Width of IBM Characters 92 International Character Table in Tandy Mode 94 B Control Codes 95 Tandy Control Codes 95 IBM Control Codes 99 C Programming Inform...
Page 9: ...iting or creating text documenta tion Graphics mode for drawing pictures figures or graphs For word processing the DMP 132 s correspondence or proportionally spaced characters produce letter quality r...
Page 10: ...old forms with guide holes The DMP 132 can also print one original and up to two non carbon copies Friction fed single sheet typewriter paper Other features include Full or half line feed and 3 4 or 4...
Page 11: ...itch The ALERT indicator blinks when there is a carriage fault or some sort of electrical problem Note to MODEL II users When a BASIC proram stops execution because of a printer error type CaNT JENTER...
Page 12: ...or standard print mode When the NLQ mode is selected the NLQ indicator lights Press this switch again for standard mode This switch works only when the DMP 132 is off line In the pitch set mode pressi...
Page 13: ...e to locate the ribbon and the paper rack Keep the empty box and packing material in case you ever need to transport the DMP 132 Choosing a Location When you choose the location for your printer be su...
Page 14: ...supporters on both sides of the DMP 132 as shown below Paper Guide Supporter _ Folding Leg Paper Rack Printer Cover Figure 2 Installing the Paper Rack 3a For single sheet printing pull up the folding...
Page 15: ...match thc paper width Tractor Feed Unit You can use the DMP 132 with either the tractor feed or friction feed system The difference is that the tractor feed system is used with paper fanfold that has...
Page 16: ...itch Figure 3 Right Side View 4 Place the front pins of the tractor unit into the holes on both sides of the printer Then push down on the rear of the tractor unit until the tractor is securely locked...
Page 17: ...if desired Removing the Tractor 1 Turn off the printer 2 Open the printer cover Remove the paper rack if necessary 3 Turn the paper loading knob toward you to move the paper bail toward the front 4 Li...
Page 18: ...follow this procedure 1 Set the power switch to OFF Note When you turn off the power any information stored in the printer s buffer is automatically lost 2 Remove the printer cover 3 To replace the r...
Page 19: ...the right side of the cassette If the ribbon feed knob does not match up with the ribbon drive mechanism the cassette will not fall into place Do not force the cassette into place Instead fit it into...
Page 20: ...power plug to a 120 volt 60Hz grounded AC outlet or an approved power strip such as the Radio Shack plug in power strip Cat No 26 1396 or the power switching system Cat No 26 203 1II11111LI I Figure...
Page 21: ...the paper must enter the DMP 132 straight and directly from the back of the printer Proper position ing of the paper guide is also important to help prevent paper jamming Single Sheet Paper 1 Be sure...
Page 22: ...aper loading knob away from you to return the paper bail to the platen 7 To align the paper use the platen knob or the front panel LINE FEED switch see Printer Components to advance the paper Verify t...
Page 23: ...er rack temporarily 3 Turn the paper loading knob toward you to move the paper bail away from the platen 4 Feed the paper into the printer through the paper insertion open ing Use the paper feed knob...
Page 24: ...against the platen It is important that you perform this step to prevent a paper jam from occurring 10 Set the print head adjustment lever located on the inside right of the printer Refer to Print He...
Page 25: ...he ALERT lamp remains lit the paper is probably loaded incorrectly If the ALERT lamp does not illuminate after the paper is loaded the printer is ready for operation Hints and Tips on Fanfold Paper Lo...
Page 26: ...nside right of the printer Figure 11 Print Head Adjustment Lever Single part forms Set the lever to position Multiple part forms Set the lever to position or Too narrow a gap can cause Paper damage at...
Page 27: ...platen to the other Caution Printing on the platen can shorten the life of the platen and the print head To run the self test 1 Press and hold either the LINE FEED switch or NLQ switch See Printer Com...
Page 28: ...sure that you have the correct cable for connecting your computer to the DMP 132 Table 1 lists the printer cables that Radio Shack car ries If you have a color computer connect the cable to the seria...
Page 29: ...to use it 1 Attach the molded male end of the cable to the connector on the right rear of the DMP 132 Do not force the plug If it does not fit one way turn it over and try again Lock a parallel interf...
Page 30: ...ngly The serial port is compatible with Color Computers only When you receive the DMP 132 all DIP switches should be set to OFF Remember The printer s power must be off before you change any of the sw...
Page 31: ...NL 1 3 LF Line Feed and Carriage Line Feed Only Return LF NL LF LF 1 4 Form Length 12 Inches 11 Inches 1 5 1 inch Skip Valid NotValid Perforation 1 6 Line Spacing 1 8 Inch 1 6 Inch 1 7 Character Set I...
Page 32: ...ot turned on the entire system might operate erratically Character Pitch Set Switches You can set the character pitch of the DMP 132 however note that once you set the pitch by the front panel method...
Page 33: ...cover you wish to set as a character pitch 4 Press the SET NLO DP switch to set the character pitch PITCH CONDENSED SELECT 17 Figure 15 Printer Cover Print Examples Caracter Pitch PICA 10 ELITE 12 CON...
Page 34: ...platen Then press the ON LINE switch and run the program that you want to check To exit hex dump mode turn the printer off and then on again Start up Checklist The checklist that follows reminds you...
Page 35: ...special printing styles In the data processing mode a line feed command other than five special line feed commands see page 49 does not cause an immedi ate line feed Instead line feeds are stored in...
Page 36: ...oes not give you an error message when you send such a code it simply ignores the code This includes control codes that change line feed pitch and direction To ensure full coverage of the paper in gra...
Page 37: ...e as described earlier and enter BASIC in the normal way Then type and run the following program 10 REM 20 LPRINT DATA jCHR 27 CHR 28 j PROCESSING 30 LPRINT MODE Note The command LPRINT is used in the...
Page 38: ...IBM character sets 1 and 2 You can use any character set at any time Data Processing Mode How can you tell which mode the OMP 132 is in when it is first turned on Some reflection on the program you p...
Page 39: ...DP modes Furthermore only a few WP and DP features are available in graphics mode Normal letters and symbols for example are ignored by the DMP 132 when it is in graphics mode Instead numeric data fr...
Page 40: ...Printing Applications Selecting a Print Mode To move from one mode to another refer to Table 4 for the required _...
Page 41: ...12 CPI 17 CPI Table 5 Character Widths and Densities Font Style Matrix Size Pitch Standard 11 x 18 Normal 10 CPl Elongated 5 CPI Normal 12 CPl Elongated 6 CPI Condensed 11 x 9 Normal 17 CPl Elongated...
Page 42: ...lecting Fonts You can select character fonts by using the control codes from the com puter as well as by using the control panel NLQ switch A font style stays in effect until you choose another font s...
Page 43: ...DMP 132 Line 230 returns to normal character width and stops prog ram execution Table 6 Font Style Change Commands Send CHR 27 19 27 18 27 17 27 23 27 20 27 29 27 14 27 15 27 31 27 32 27 66 01 27 66...
Page 44: ...then compare the two styles 150 F CORRESPONDENCE N 18 W 10 CPI GOSUB 240 160 29 W 12 CPI GOSUB 240 Run the program STANDARD AND CONDENSED CHARACTERS 10 cpr STANDARD AND CONDENSED CHARACTERS 12 CPI ST...
Page 45: ...between characters You can also elon gate these characters to twice their normal width Graphics Characters The fourth character set is used for block graphics printing The charac ters can be normal 10...
Page 46: ...J J A IIi GRAPHIC CHARACTERS 17 CPI I llr r fILJ q A Since the normal line to line spacing is 1 6 inch or 12 dots high and the graphics characters are 6 dots high you can create continuous ver tical g...
Page 47: ...rrespondence 12 2304 If the length of text the DMP 132 receives exceeds the limit of dots per line or the right margin if it has been set the printer inserts a line feed and the leftover character s i...
Page 48: ...xing Bold and Elongated You can activate both bold and elongated characters at the same time Italics You can print any font on a slant Table 10 Italic Printing Send CHR 27 66 1 27 66 0 To Start italic...
Page 49: ...nt characters print in superscript or subscript until the printer re ceives a 27 88 code It then returns to the font that was in use before entering super subscript character printing The printing spe...
Page 50: ...Print Fonts and Character Widths As with superscript printing pitch for the microfont mode is fixed to 17 CPI 46...
Page 51: ...rinting position stays in the current print column and moves down one line Other line feed codes control the pitch and direction of the line feed In DP mode these codes are usually stored in the buffe...
Page 52: ...rom some BASICs with the CHR function The LF code 10 is intercepted by BASIC and sent to the printer as 13 All the codes in Table 13 are ignored in graphics mode If the DIP switch 1 3 is set to LF CR...
Page 53: ...t LF code A carriage return is not performed regardless of the setting of the DIP switch 1 3 These special line feed codes are useful in adjusting a print line or dot matrix picture Carriage Return CR...
Page 54: ...spacing between char acters For instance LPRINT CHR 8 CHR 24 would backspace two characters To backspace over elongated characters simply double the number of dots If n is 0 backspacing does not occur...
Page 55: ...h The control code CHR 27 CHR 52 CHR n sets the form length in all three print modes After printing the current buffer contents it resets the line feed count to zero and sets the current line as the t...
Page 56: ...y intercept the form feed FF code on its way to the printer and send out instead a series of line feeds Since the FF code never gets to the printer the CHR 12 is not activated Some BASICs can use the...
Page 57: ...that the DMP 132 does not recognize ASCII 0 for example is not used in any of the three print modes Table 17 summarizes the undefined print codes Table 17 DMP 132 Ignored Control Codes All Modes Out...
Page 58: ...il data is printed Tips on the DMP 132 Buffer For DP WP and graphics modes The buffer allocates a fixed number of dots depending on the char acter width selected The buffer empties when the data store...
Page 59: ...line at the dot address specified by the 27 16 command Data and word processing modes only The backspace command activates printing Printing continues In the current line at the dot address specified...
Page 60: ...feed operation In data processing mode if a reverse line feed is set in the memory the line feed operation causes paper to move in the reverse direction Repeat data can cause a buffer full or overflo...
Page 61: ...R 27 ESC 20 D CHR 28 DOWN 30 U CHR 30 UP 40 LPRINT CHR 20 100 LPRINT X i 110 LPRINT E D j l jE U j X j 120 LPRINT E D j 2 jE U j j 130 LPRINT E U j 2 jE D Run the program In this program frequently us...
Page 62: ...acter sets 10 CPI there are 1920 dots per line but only half 960 are accessible by you The same is true with proportional characters Table 18 DMP 132 Dot Positioning Character Standard 10 Standard 12...
Page 63: ...R n2 where nl is a value 0 15 and n2 is a value 0 255 Table 19 Dot Positioning To specify dot column 0 255 256 511 512 767 768 1023 1024 1151 Remember that n1 must be o 1 2 3 4 n2mustbe 0 255 0 255 0...
Page 64: ...on first send a CHR 27 CHR 81 to tell the DMP 132 to change the margin Fol low this with another code to specify the number of characters from the leftmost position Table 20 Left Right Margin Set Send...
Page 65: ...of full lines to leave blank at the bottom of the form If the value is already set the DMP 132 automatically skips the des ignated area when printing If n exceeds the form length the printer ignores...
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Page 67: ...ll the DMP 132 you want to position the print head to print a specific dot 3 Tell the DMP 132 in which dot column you want to print This is explained shortly 4 Tell the DMP 132 what you want to print...
Page 68: ...position the print head Try these program lines to print a vertical bar at the rightmost available dot column 479 10 LPRINT CHR 18 CHR 27 jCHR 16 i 15 LPRINT CHR 1 CHR 223 jCHR 255 The program works l...
Page 69: ...ry printing just the top dot of the last dot column 479 10 LPRINT CHR 18 jCHR 27 jCHR 16 15 LPRINT CHR 1 jCHR 223 jCHR 129 j How does the CHR 129 print just the top dot Even though the seven dots in a...
Page 70: ...as the addressable dot pattern in the form CHR 20l 10 LPRINT CHR 18 jCHR 27 jCHR 16 j 15 LPRINT CHR 1 jCHR 223 jCHR 201 j The following sample program line prints a box with a line through the middle...
Page 71: ...advance allows for continuous printing without unwanted space between lines Modify the current program to demonstrate this fixed line feed Add or change 20 FOR K l TO 2 S 1 N 128 50 IF K l THEN 80 60...
Page 72: ...8 iCHR 50 jCHR 135 j Leaving Graphics Mode CHR 30 exits graphics mode It places the DMP 132 in the mode DP or WP the printer was in when it entered graphics mode In addi tion all the previous conditio...
Page 73: ...128 and then send them to the DMP 132 Enter and run this program 10 LPRINT CHR 18 20 FOR 1 1 TO 4 30 READ N IF N 999 THEN 80 40 LPRINT CHR 128 N i GOTO 30 80 LPRINT NEXT I 90 LPRINT CHR 30 100 LPRINT...
Page 74: ...dd the remaining OATA lines and see what you have been working on 110 DATA 7 0 64 64 96 96 16 15 72 72 36 36 18 18 17 4 33 140 DATA 5 124 5 120 2 112 2 113 3 97 3 98 66 66 68 150 DATA 100 68 2 100 84...
Page 75: ...ode to the other mode Set the DIP switch 1 1 to ON this selects the code set for IBM To use the Tandy code set set the switch to OFF Character Set Selection The DMP 132 has three kinds of character se...
Page 76: ...89 n by selecting one of the following numbers for n Table 25 International Characters Sets Character Sets U S A Germany France Norway Sweden Denmark Finland Italy Spain England Belgium Codes Hexadec...
Page 77: ...BM emulation mode by setting the DIP switch 1 1 to ON or by sending the correct control code For details on corres pondence between ASCII codes and character patterns refer to Appendix A Choose betwee...
Page 78: ...ting Control Codes Setting the Command for Line Feed Pitch The line feed pitch is set to 1 6 inch or 1 8 inch designated by the set ting of DIP switch 1 6 at power up You can change the pitch by send...
Page 79: ...tion Command for Line Feed The code CHR lO prints out the character and feeds the paper one line The paper feed distance is specified by the function selection switch or by the line spacing set comman...
Page 80: ...CHR 27 C CHR n sets lines per page and the control code CHR 27 C CHR O CHR m sets inches per page n is a single byte binary number and can represent any value 1 127 m is also a single byte binary num...
Page 81: ...7 This function is terminated by the CHR 27 O command or the form length set command Note If you designate n to exceed the page length the printer ignores this command You can also set the 1 inch skip...
Page 82: ...rizontally aligned You can set the maximum 28 horizontal TAB stops to any column left margin is column 0 using the following con trol codes CHR 27 D CHR nl CHR n2 CHR nk CHR O n is a single byte binar...
Page 83: ...ge the printing mode These features are useful in printing a title or highlight ing in word processing systems Double Width Printing In double width printing mode the width of a printed character is d...
Page 84: ...are printed once on the nor mal print line and again with a small shift vertically Start this mode by using CHR 27 G and cancel it by using CHR 27 H Superscript Subscript You can print superscript and...
Page 85: ...16 bits line 1632 bits line 1632 bits line 3264 bits line In 60 DPI bit image mode horizontal dot bit density is 1 60 inch The code sequence of this mode is LPRINT CHR 27 K CHR n i CHR n2 CHR dD CHR d...
Page 86: ...The total data number nl n2 should not exceed 960 120 DPI Bit Image Mode Normal Speed In 120 DPI bit image mode normal speed the dot density is also 1 120 inch and the dot construction is the same as...
Page 87: ...on and the override function you can print the last printable line on a page without a device fault on the external terminal The FAULT signal is inhibited by sending CHR 27 8 ignore paper end and is e...
Page 88: ...ecute this function using CHR 27 U CHR 1 and cancel it with CHR 27 U CHR O When only a small number of characters are required to print printing the other characters in bidirectional mode decreases th...
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Page 94: ...55 rn 167 fi03 rm r 35 G51 G67 r B3 f215 231 fW BS CAN 8 H x h x BS CAN P B 1000 Is 124 f4D 156 rn 68 r o f120 r 36 r s 168 r 1200 rm rm 246 HT I 9 I Y y HT j H 9 1001 19 125 141 157 rn f89 r os rm rm...
Page 95: ...B5 f8CANf24 f40 8 f56 H rn x roo h 104 x r 2o er 36 Y fI52 i 168 r 200 1216 1 rw 248 HT l 9 I Y i y e O r i r l tI 9 1001 19 125 41 f57 rn roo f105 rm fill r 53 r r 201 rm rm f249 A 1010 LF J Z j z e...
Page 96: ...11 11 12 12 12 12 11 6 0110 6 rn 38 54 70 86 G02 G18 i34 f150 166 f182 198 f214 1230 246 9 11 11 11 11 11 9 11 11 12 12 12 11 11 7 0111 17 123 39 155 f71 67 rw f119 fii f151 f167 1i3 199 rill f231 rw...
Page 97: ...0110 f5 122 Ii r 4 rm 166 r oo r s 1134 r 5o 166 r B1 198 1214 1230 246 13 21 23 24 23 24 22 23 23 24 24 24 19 24 7 0111 r f23 f39 55 171 Ia7 f103 r1i9 f1i5 rJ51 f167 f183 r rm rru f247 20 21 23 23 2...
Page 98: ...24lH D D D 64 40lH a 0 E E a 91 5B H A 0 A A A A 0 i 0 92 5C H 6 g 0 6 0 6 g N g 93 5D H 1 0 A A A A e L 94 5E H A 0 0 96 60lH j e e u 123 7B H a e re a re a a 0 e 124 7C H I 6 U l3 6 l3 6 0 Ii I ij...
Page 99: ...tahle 1 1 00 Carriage Return Carriage Return Carriage Return DIP switch selects or or CR only or plus only or plus only or plus CRorCR LF 141 XD Line Feed Line Feed Line Feed 14 OE SO End Underline En...
Page 100: ...C Set only CR for Set only CR for Set only CR for Reset DIPSwitch 21 I NAK CRCode CR Code CR Code 1 7 27 IB ESC Set CR and LF for Set CR and LFfor Set CR and 1 1 lor Reset DIPSwiteh 22 16 SYN CR Code...
Page 101: ...Set I LF Ignored Ignored I A Inch i4 lAi A 27 IB ESC Set 1 4 LF Perform 1 4 LF Ignored IIX Inch iA lXl X 27 18 ESC Perform 1 144 LF Perform 1 144 LF Perform 1 144 LF i7 19 9 27 18 ESC Select IBM Selec...
Page 102: ...et Bidirectional X5 55 t n I Set Unidirectional n I Set Unidirectional Ignored 27 IB ESC End Superscript End Superscript XX 5X X and Subscript and Subscript Ignored n lB ESC X9 59 Y Select CountTY Sel...
Page 103: ...cter position to the left 136 K8 27 IB K OK ESC Same as BS 27 IB BS 136 KK 9 09 HT Move to next horizontal tab position 137 89 27 lB 9 09 ESC Same as I IT 27 lB HT 137 K9 10 OA Print and Line Feed acc...
Page 104: ...13 OD Printing and Carriage Return with or without Line Feed CR 141 80 DIP switch 1 2 27 IB 13 OD ESC Same as CR 27 l B CR 141 80 14 OE Printing and Douhle Width Mode designation SO print command term...
Page 105: ...IB 20 14 ESC DC4 Same as DC4 27 IB 14i1 94 27 IB ESC Select TANDY Mode 33 21 I 24 Iii 9i1 CAN Clear all print data in the internal buffer 152 27 IB 24 Iii ESC CAN Same as CAN 27 IB 152 98 27 IB ESC n...
Page 106: ...t 2 54 36 6 27 IB ESC Select Character Set I 55 37 7 27 IB ESC 56 3t1 tI Ignore paper out _ 27 IB ESC Cancel ESCtl 57 39 9 27 IB ESC Select 12 CPI 5t1 3A 27 IB ESC 60 3C Move print head to home positi...
Page 107: ...47 G 27 18 ESC End Douhle Strike Character Mode 72 48 H 27 113 ESC n I selects standard font and n 2 or 3 selects n 49 I NLQ font n n 27 113 ESC 74 4A J Set Line Feed pitch to n 216 inch n n 27 113 ES...
Page 108: ...ts Double Width Mode 1 7 57 W 11 0 cancels Double Width Mode 11 11 27 IB ESC Set left and right margins in present character columns 1 1 58 X Left margin is specified by m and right margin 11 m m ISm...
Page 109: ...4 d Move print position toward right by 11120 x Ln Hnx256 Ln Ln inches If right margin is exceeded this command is ignored Hn Hn 27 113 ESC 101 65 c Move print position toward left by 11120 x Ln Hnx25...
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Page 111: ...right justification can be performed You must consider that proportional spacing commands can indicate up to 9 dot spacing normal 10 or 5 CPI compressed 12 or 6 CPI or condensed 17 or 8 5 CPI charact...
Page 112: ...dition and give the operator a chance to correct the condition and continue printing If it is a BASIC applications program an I O error will occur and the operator can type CONT fENITRI to continue Th...
Page 113: ...at 3 4 line pitch LPRINT CHR 15 j UNDERLINE j CHR 14 j WITHOUT UNDERLINE Prints both messages in the same line one underlined and the other not underlined LPRINT CHR 27 j CHR 31 j BOLD LETTERS CHR 27...
Page 114: ...ted by diagonal lines LPRINT X jCHR 27 jCHR 83 jCHR O j 2 jCHR 27 jCHR 88 jU X y Prints an algebraic function expression X2 X Y LPR I NT HOI j CHR 27 j CHR 83 j CHR 1 j 2 j CHR 27 j CHR 88 j 0 Prints...
Page 115: ...rinted material is too light or too dark check to see if the print head is positioned properly Care Do not use organic solvents or alcohol when cleaning the cover Never set the printer where it is exp...
Page 116: ...properly 1 The paper is jammed in the printer but the paper is not feeding through Remove the paper and reinsert it properly properly 1 The print is light or smeared 1 The print head position is not c...
Page 117: ...ibbon Special cassette type Paper Weight IS Ibs to 20 Ihs 45 kg to 65 kg Paper Thickness Single Sheet 0 06 0 10101 2 5 3 8 mils Multiple Copies Original 2 copies Max thickness 0 20101 7 7 mils Paper W...
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Page 119: ...Pin 4 DATA Time Chart of Serial Input Baud rate selectable to 600 bps 1200 bps or 2400 bps _ _ JL _ST_o_p_1 STOP _ i6 7b S MARK LOGIC 1 0 833 ms 1200 bps 0 417 ms 2400 bps 3 to 15V SERIAL INPUT DATA...
Page 120: ...H 6PIN 7 DATA 6 IN 25 TWISTED PAIR GND PAIR WITH 7PIN 8 DATA 7 IN 26 TWISTED PAIR GND PAIR WITH 8PIN 9 DATA 8 IN 27 TWISTED PAIR GND PAIR WITH 9 PIN 10 ACK OUT 28 TWISTED PAIR GND PAIR WITH 10 PINI 11...
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Page 123: ...ration 54 56 cancel 84 care III carriage return 49 74 character set selection 73 pitch set switches 24 25 set width 51 widths and densities 35 below 20 hex 84 code set selection 73 compressed printing...
Page 124: ...e printing o douhle width printing 79 elongated characters 43 printing 43 emphasized printing o fanfold papcr 15 17 loading hints and tips 17 paper path 17 folding leg 6 font style change commands 37...
Page 125: ...2 ignored control codes 53 undefined codes 53 inserting spaces 42 installing the tractor 7 9 international characters 72 tahle in Tandy mode 94 italics 44 printing 44 leftlright margin set hO line fee...
Page 126: ...r bail 8 end detection 83 feed knob 8 guide 6 loading 13 17 loading knob 8 rack 6 7 parallel interface connector 20 pin configuration parallel connector 116 serial RS 232C DIN jack 115 platen 8 17 pow...
Page 127: ...spaced characters 27 removing the tractor 9 repeat function 6k printing 57 5k ribbon cassette 10 11 mask II right justification 41 42 self test 19 selecting a print mode 32 33 serial interface connect...
Page 128: ...time chart serial input 115 timing diagram 116 top of form and form length 51 tractor feed unit installing 7 8 underline printing 5 6 underlining 80 unidirectional printing 61 vertical formatting cont...
Page 129: ...provides quick convenient and reliable repair services for all of its computer products in most instances Warranty service will be performed in accordance with Radio Shack s Limited Warranty Non warr...
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