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Summary of Contents for ML1120

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Page 2: ...on in it Mention of software products manufactured by other companies does not necessarily constitute endorsement by the manufacturer While all reasonable efforts have been made to make this document...

Page 3: ...ettings 11 Groups Items and Settings 12 Printer Control 12 Font 13 Symbol Sets 14 Rear Feed 15 Bottom Feed 17 Top Feed 18 Set Up 20 Parallel I F 22 Serial I F 23 Loading Paper 24 Loading Single Sheets...

Page 4: ...43 Specifications 44 Print Method 44 Printhead 44 Ribbon Life 44 Emulations 44 Interfaces Standard 44 Receive Buffer Size 44 Print Speed 44 Reliability 45 Print Media Specifications 45 Printer Dimensi...

Page 5: ...of the Printer Front View F1_24_front jpg 1 Sheet Guide 2 Paper Support 3 Paper Lever 4 Platen Knob do not use 5 Head Gap Lever 6 Printhead 7 Control Panel 8 On Off Switch 9 Ribbon Cartridge 10 Cover...

Page 6: ...Microline 1120 User s Guide 6 Back View F1_24_back jpg 1 Tractors 2 Power Cord Connector 1 2...

Page 7: ...Microline 1120 User s Guide 7 Bottom View F1_24_bottom jpg 1 Parallel Port 2 USB Port 3 RS 232C Serial Port 1 2 3...

Page 8: ...heet from the printer When entering Menu mode prints the first line Scrolls through the menu items SEL LF FF selects font LOAD EJECT No paper loaded feeds paper Single sheet loaded ejects sheet Contin...

Page 9: ...ear setting TEAR LF FF Forward fine line feed for Paper Tear setting Light Status Function SEL On Printer is on line Off Printer is off line Flashing Flashes with ALARM light to indicate a fault has b...

Page 10: ...ase the buttons the selection is set Nota During normal operation the status lights show the font selection panel jpg Button combination Printing style STATUS Light combination Left Right SEL LF FF Fo...

Page 11: ...olumn on the Menu printout b Press LF FF to select the relevant item within the selected group the Item is the center column on the Menu printout c Press LOAD EJECT to cycle through the settings avail...

Page 12: ...ge 12 Font see page 13 Symbol Sets see page 14 Rear Feed see page 15 Bottom Feed see page 17 Top Feed see page 18 Set Up see page 20 Parallel I F see page 22 Serial I F see page 23 Printer Control Not...

Page 13: ...n bold blue italic type Item Settings Print Mode Utility NLQ Courier NLQ Gothic DRAFT DRAFT Mode HSD SSD Pitch 10 CPI 12 CPI 15 CPI 17 1 CPI 20 CPI Proportional Spacing No Yes Style Normal Italics Siz...

Page 14: ...ulation only Set I IBM emulation only Set II Epson emulation only Language Set American French German British Danish 1 Swedish Italian Spanish I Japanese Norwegian Danish II Spanish II Latin American...

Page 15: ...per will advance to the tear bar position AFTER the printer has been idle for the selected interval 0 5 1 or 2 seconds When more data is received and processed by the printer the paper automatically r...

Page 16: ...20 1 0 1 20 Continuous paper top of form 2 12 mm 1 12 4 23 mm 2 12 6 35 mm 3 12 8 47 mm 4 12 10 58 mm 5 12 12 70 mm 6 12 14 82 mm 7 12 16 93 mm 8 12 19 05 mm 9 12 21 17 mm 10 12 23 28 mm 11 12 25 40 m...

Page 17: ...type Item Settings Line Spacing 6 LPI 8 LPI Skip Over Perf No 25 4 mm 1 Page Length 279 4 mm 11 296 3 mm 11 67 304 8 mm 12 355 6 mm 14 431 8 mm 17 127 0 mm 5 76 2 mm 3 82 6 mm 3 25 84 7 mm 3 33 88 9...

Page 18: ...2 355 6 mm 14 431 8 mm 17 127 0 mm 5 76 2 mm 3 82 6 mm 3 25 84 7 mm 3 33 88 9 mm 3 5 93 1 mm 3 67 101 6 mm 4 139 7 mm 5 5 152 4 mm 6 177 8 mm 7 203 2 mm 8 215 9 mm 8 5 Top Feed Wait Time Invalid 0 5 s...

Page 19: ...orm 2 12 mm 1 12 4 23 mm 2 12 6 35 mm 3 12 8 47 mm 4 12 10 58 mm 5 12 12 70 mm 6 12 14 82 mm 7 12 16 93 mm 8 12 19 05 mm 9 12 21 17 mm 10 12 23 28 mm 11 12 25 40 mm 12 12 27 52 mm 13 12 User Top of Fo...

Page 20: ...Buffer Size 1 Line 32 K 64 K Paper Out Override No Yes Print Registration 1 10 1 0 1 10 Print Registration 2 10 1 0 1 10 Print Registration 3 10 1 0 1 10 7 or 8 Bits Data Word ML emulation only 8 7 Op...

Page 21: ...lel USB Serial I F Time Out 15 sec 30 sec 45 sec 1 min 2 min 3 min 4 min 5 min ESC SI Pitch IBM emulation only 17 1 CPI 20 CPI Print Style Normal High Speed Quiet Select Quiet Mode Mode 1 Mode 2 print...

Page 22: ...bold blue italic type Power Saving Enable Disable Power Save Time 5 min 10 min 15 min 30 min 60 min Paper End On line Off line Item Settings I Prime Invalid Buffer Print Buffer Clear AUTO FEED XT Eps...

Page 23: ...c type Item Settings Parity None Odd Even Ignore Serial Data 7 8 Bits 8 Bits 7 Bits Protocol DTR X ON X OFF DTR X ON X OFF Diagnostic Test No Yes Baud Rate 9600 BPS 4800 BPS 2400 BPS 1200 BPS 600 BPS...

Page 24: ...n the printer press the LOAD EJECT button to move it out of the paper path If not make sure the printer is on and on line SEL light lit 2 Move the paper lever on the right side of the printer toward t...

Page 25: ...the paper separator so that it touches the triangle mark on the paper separator F4_01 jpg 5 Adjust the right sheet guide for the width of the paper 6 Place a piece of paper on the paper separator The...

Page 26: ...aper lever on the right side of the printer toward the front of the printer to the continuous forms symbol icon_forms jpg 3 Place the stack of continuous forms paper behind the printer 4 Push down and...

Page 27: ...the sprockets align with the holes in the continuous forms you are using F4 36 jpg 7 Close the sprocket covers and push the levers back to lock the sprocket wheels in position 8 Replace the paper sepa...

Page 28: ...d to bottom feed Step 2 Load paper Step 1 Move the Tractor Assembly 1 Begin with the front of the printer facing you 1120_cover_shot jpg 2 Make sure the printer is turned off 3 Disconnect the power co...

Page 29: ...ead may be HOT 5 Move the printhead assembly to the left 1120_bottomfeed_4 jpg 6 Hold the Pull Up Roller Unit as shown Push from the back and release one side of the assembly Then release the other si...

Page 30: ...replace it Insert the three front tabs 2 into the front slots and make sure the rear guides 3 fit behind the rear support 1120_bottomfeed_3 jpg 8 Remove the rear cover Push in to release the collar 1...

Page 31: ...User s Guide 31 1120_bottomfeed_8 jpg 9 Turn the printer so the back of the printer is facing you 10 Remove the tractor assembly Squeeze the handles 1 to release the clamps on both sides 1120_bottomfe...

Page 32: ...zing and lift and rotate the assembly out of the printer 1120_bottomfeed_12 jpg 11 Turn the printer so the front of the printer is facing you 12 Position the tractor assembly as shown The gear assembl...

Page 33: ...mps close over the back pins 15 Turn the platen knob If the tractor assembly is correctly installed the gear 1 will turn If the gear does not turn as you turn the platen knob repeat steps 12 through 1...

Page 34: ...Microline 1120 User s Guide 34 1120_bottomfeed_7a jpg 1120_bottomfeed_21 jpg 2 2 1 1...

Page 35: ...Microline 1120 User s Guide 35 The cover must be DOWN to work with the tractor assembly 1120_bottomfeed_24 jpg 1120_bottomfeed_23 jpg...

Page 36: ...Move the paper lever on the right side of the printer toward the front of the printer to the continuous forms symbol icon_forms jpg 4 Place the stack of continuous forms paper below the printer Bring...

Page 37: ...rs and push the levers back to lock the sprocket wheels in position 1120_bottomfeed_26 jpg 8 Replace the top cover 9 Turn the printer on 10 Press the Load Eject button The paper advances to the print...

Page 38: ...el switches to set a temporary TOF for one sheet or one continuous form Use the Printer Menu panel jpg Nota The printer default for TOF is 1 4 inch 6 4 mm 1 Turn the printer on while holding down the...

Page 39: ...offline 2 Change the location of the first line of printing a To move the TOF further down on the page print paper advances further into the printer In 1 144 inch 0 18 mm increments press and hold LO...

Page 40: ...down the SEL button 2 Simultaneously press SHIFT and MODE to enter the Function Settings Menu PRINTER CONTROL prints 3 Press SEL repeatedly until REAR FEED prints 4 Press LF FF repeatedly until FORM...

Page 41: ...the correct position for the type of media being used as detailed in the following tables Lever Positions by Paper Thickness print quality not guaranteed Lever Positions by Paper Type CAUTION Incorre...

Page 42: ...nd move the printhead Caution Printhead may be HOT to an area off the sheet of paper 3 Turn the platen knob forward or backward to bring out the jammed sheet Paper Jams Continuous Forms If a paper jam...

Page 43: ...Microline 1120 User s Guide 43 Part Numbers Ribbon Black 43571801...

Page 44: ...million characters Utility Emulations IBM Proprinter Epson FX ML Interfaces Standard Centronics Parallel IEEE 1284 compliant USB 2 0 RS232 C Serial Receive Buffer Size Selectable 0 or 128 Kbytes Prin...

Page 45: ...requent cleaning of the printer Recycled paper is easily affected by humidity and should not be used in humid environments Width Minimum 3 9 inches 100 mm Maximum 10 inches 254 mm Length Minimum 3 9 i...

Page 46: ...tends to leave behind more paper dust requiring more frequent cleaning of the printer Recycled paper is easily affected by humidity and should not be used in humid environments Width Minimum 3 9 inch...

Page 47: ...m Maximum 10 inches 254 mm Weight 14 to 22 lb US Bond 52 to 82 g m2 Continuous Multi Part Forms Width Minimum 4 inches 102 mm Maximum 10 inches 254 mm Thickness Up to 5 parts original 4 Up to 0 014 in...

Page 48: ...lb 4 2 kg Environmental Requirements Electrical Requirements Voltage 120 Volt Model 100 volts ac 10 127 volts ac 10 230 Volt Model 220 volts ac 10 240 volts ac 10 Power Consumption Operating 33 W or l...

Page 49: ...us Monitor Menu Setup Utility Top of Form Setup Utility Switch Setup Utility Accessing You may access the utilities via the CD shipped with the printer Here is a list of the utilities provided on the...

Page 50: ...rinter from your computer These utilities support 32 bit or 64 bit Windows operating systems including Vista using parallel USB or network connections See the help for details on using these utilities...

Page 51: ...Microline 1120 User s Guide 51 Installing the Utilities Windows Utilities on the CD Load the utilities from the Menu Installer located on the CD supplied with your printer...

Page 52: ...normally when there is a problem such as a paper jam or communication error and when consumables are running low Normally the Status Monitor appears on the task bar as an icon which changes color to s...

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