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USERS MANUAL

NX-1001

MULTI-FONT

 

DOT  MATRIX  PRINTER

80820471

Summary of Contents for NX-1001

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Page 9: ...I C 8 S P C 9 C S S C S I n C S I C S I C S I S C S I C S 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 10: ...y h a s p o w t l i B s p w m A f l s w i f v A f e h a d s h e A f e h A f e d S i w e D n c i t t s c a a l n o a s a a r M s t l v i t v s o t p i d p T d i t p t p h t b d f t w s w h t b l c t t p a e t a I t p w t i s r f t p a a p b f i o p o I y a c y w ap c m s t t c i w 2 o t p A R c u t o S i c b m o l d 1 ...

Page 11: ...I U A I Checkthe cartoncontents N u t c o t s c a c e i i t b a F 1 t m s t y h e s b f i I a o t i a m c y s F l C t m s y h a f i 1 Printer 2 P g 3 P k 4 R c a a 5 U m ...

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Page 14: ...F 1 R e t t c 1 T t t k c o o t r c t t t r i i i s 2 G t r b t p h a t p m c t t s o t c h f i t s o t c i F T I n t r c a 5 ...

Page 15: ...3 T r s p b t p a t s F 1 Printh s n F 1 P t r L t p h a p h s T r t t c i t t i t s o t p c S t f e d t c t c L t t c c d n o T c k o d a d a r t p o s O t c o t c t r o m a a 6 ...

Page 16: ... u a s p i c O aP o P c t m t y u t 2 D c a t c e a t A 3 c n a t p e T c o t p c i g i C 8 s y n a c f c t a c I y n t c t a s p u t o S c o S I C 0 Interfacecable F 1 C o t i n c P t p i as o H D N t o t p s a t f o t p y ...

Page 17: ...S T s w t y t t p f l s s o p I y a u t o a s f r t t A i n b Automaticloading S s c b l m w t p o o a w t p o W w s t e w w a l 1 P t p g i p b i t t l o t b o t a i t s o t r c o t p F i T M o t p g f s s ...

Page 18: ...t p g t m t s o p y w b u R t p w s s d f t l e o t c T t p u t s l a t f o t p T p w b i t t i n p i f T o P i w a f t c t P a s s b t g p t s o w y w t p t t b o t p G p t p d i t g u y f i s F 7 L o a s s 6 M t b l f W t b o t p f t p a u 7 M t b l b T p w f s f a e i p t p w a t m o a o i 9 ...

Page 19: ... o t m c o t p C t p p i o a t r l i d O t t c t m t b l o t p t o t p b A t p g t m t s o p y w b u R t p w s s d f t l e o t c P a s s b t g p t s o w y w t p t t b o t p G p t p d i t g u y f i s T t p k c u t f e o t p c o t u t t c I t p i n s m t r l f t s t t p b h a m t r l b d M t b l b t c t p b 1 ...

Page 20: ...s f p f o j p c p T p a f u t 1 w T s w t y t t p f l p a u f f Loadingthepaper 1 2 3 4 5 P as o f p b a a l o p b t p T t p p O P t r l f T h t e o r t p f t p r a e t t f R p g a p i a f t m R t r c u t t g o e s a p b a s i F 1 F 1 R e t r c ...

Page 21: ...t f p o t s p 8 9 N c t s c a m s t t p h a a w t p o t s I t a n a p r y w h p w p f p r i t a j o t p T o t p u t s l a t f o t T p w b i t t p i n y f l T i a c b t o P i f 1 M t b l f W t b o t p f t p a u 1 M t b l b T p w f s f a e i p t p w a t m o a o i 1 R t r c H i t u a i t f t a t b i t s T r t c u p t t p o t l a r t s i i p 1 ...

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Page 23: ... p s a t t c I n p t P F b t f p f u ap i l j a t t c a t t P t F b a h i d W h t F b d p t P F b o t c p T p w a u f t f f b u t p i c o f o t p M t r l t t d p M t p g i t u p N y c l s s e a o m a e p p r T f p r p a t b o t p Paperunparking W y w t r u f p t p i a f 1 2 3 4 5 R a s s f t p M t p g i t h p M t r l t t u p W p O m t b l f T p w a c f t p f p b i p f p M t b l b t c t b N y a r t...

Page 24: ...w t g p i a f y n t g T a f p a y c f t l c i e p T s p f t t i t o m c u f s s o p T d p u y g t b p r I F 1 A d f d i t h o p T f t p t r l p f e p t a a r PaperType Weight g mz Thickness mm Recommended Each paper Total Lever position 52 82 0 2 S 8 0 3 2 4 0 3 0 3 3 4 0 4 N M f s b p s p j b d o p 1 ...

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Page 27: ... t p r o T s p y m p t O L b g o l Y w w t p t O L b a B a a a o p o T o p b o o i t o s P t O L b t g o A p t p o p t O L b a t g b o T p d p I y p t O L b d p t p s p a g o a y t c t p o c ac p s P r w y p t O b a t g b o T c f f a t e o p W u f f y c h t O L b d f o s I a t g o t p a f t p f a p t i T a y t c i o j b t l l p W y p t O L b a t g b o t p f b s w y l o N T f i v o w t b i e 1 ...

Page 28: ...t o t n p T i e l I y p t b w o t w a s a c t Q m W i t Q m t p w p s s b a a r n l PITCHbutton T b a y t s t p p R t t p m b o f y t d t S p o t b w i l s t f o i o Pitch Indicator s P E C p C e P p E p C p p r C e p r 10CPI 12CPI 10CPI COND 12CPI COND IOCPI PROP 12CPI PROP 10CPI PROP COND 12CPI PROP COND ...

Page 29: ... s D DRAFT C COURIER S SANSERIF O ORATOR T O f i u i t w F i i l t t o f w m i ag c f l a o t r h v i Y w n a l e l s w O i u S t a t v o t O f o p s c i p o l o l t o p l l b w d e T o f d n h as o L w a p a l c T v y g w y s O f t c p d o t D s I D s 1 i O l O w p a l c O i w p a s c T f c a b s b p c g i C 4 P c e y t s b O f 20 ...

Page 30: ...w p t v n o t p R f b s l o t c s E l w b o b o c f t o b i T f r w b s l F 2 a I J T l abcdefghi jklmno y 0 3456789 1 I z x 01234567s9 W BCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVW XYZ 1 b J lmnop SZ 0123456789 13ABCDEFGHI JKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 1 j l o 1 f J K L 1 b J k l z 0 1 1 R E I C X I b j k l Z O 1 L 9 C I L M N t i j F 2 S s e S t s o t f w o t c i i r t t p i l w t w p p t a d t t p h a p 2 ...

Page 31: ...c b a o a s s s f p i r e f t t Stayin panelpitch B h t P b d p t p p c o b s f t c p T p s i Y w h a a c b a p c o A t b t y c s t p o s ap p t r t o a s p T p y s w n b r o o t c b a c y s m i Stayin panel font B h t F b d p f c o b s f t c p T p s i T w b a c b a w y c s t p o s a f t r t t o s a s p T s f w n b c b a c y s m i Stayin panelpitch and font I y w t p b t p a f s f s c p b t P a F ...

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Page 34: ... t c p b i c o R m m F 2 S c o f u o m p Formfeed I y a u s s t o e t c p I y a u f f i f t t t o t n p 1 2 3 P t O L b t s t p o P t P F b a h i d T p w s p f s l f W h t P F b d p t O L b t r b b a t s t T p w s e t c p 25 ...

Page 35: ...w b f o b Topof form W y p o t p t t p i a s t t c p I t i n w y w t t o t p t b y c c t t o p a f 1 2 3 4 p t O L b t s t p o M t p t t d t p b p t P F b o b p a f o r m P a h t F b W h t F b d p t P b t r b b a t s t T p w b t i t t t o p h b s Forwardmicro feed F f a l y c f t p f i v s i a f 1 2 3 P t O L b t s t p o P t O L b a a h i d W h t O L b d p t P F b T p w s a i as o s s W y w t s r ...

Page 36: ...O t p s r d i a l m b T c ap w y w t a ap j a r t p m b m d i i b t i h a p a t u d m b c o b r i T p o i o w t c t b b t i a w 1 2 3 4 5 H t p p o t c I p s i t t b i c a t r o t p i u I p d n s c a f P t O L b s t p o P w n s b t m b d r i t b P a h t F b W h t F b d p a h t O L b C h t t b d I a t s y w h a b t s t t b h b c R t b m a n c p s t s t p b o I i e t h t h o t c b y g o l O t w y g ...

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Page 38: ...er s cover a l i y w s o t g b a t b o t p t g o s w s m D a D T a t p D s D h e s n 1 t 1 f l t r D h f s n 2 t 2 D S 1 D S 2 F i D s w F a s t O p i t t b o t p a t O p i t t f T s a D s u a b p o o s i t m t s t t O o O p T p p s b o w y s t D s S m w p i o d n t e u p i s o t o a b t p r t D s o a p 2 ...

Page 39: ...ard I 1 U o R B D 1 A L N Y 1 A s f I A 1 P d E D 1 O l c S c L c 1 P l b 1 C s m I 2 C s m S 2 1 1 2 I n c s 2 S l D o y o u w S t m c w y c a s I s m t p o l t E L I I m i o l t I P I T O p s s m T O p s I m S 1 D y s d c t t p I o t d c t s m b i t O p T p t u i R m f s c p a p o ao p b I y l t s O t p u i R m a a i b a t c t s d f t t p p ...

Page 40: ... f I o t u t a s f m t s t t O p O l i O Switch 1 5 D y o s a o t p o t k p L t s O e w y n t p t t v o t p W t s i O F t p d a p d t b t b e Switch 1 6 W y s t O f o t c p d y w l l t p a l o a s c T y p f t s b N t t l O d n h d f t l g j p q a y ORATOR PRINTS THIS WAY WITH SWITCH 1 3 ON O prints this way with switch 1 3 OFF Switches 1 7 and 1 8 W i t p l o y p Y c s o o f p l w t s o t s a s b ...

Page 41: ...I c h s S C 9 c c 1 t 2 I y s I m d y w I c s o O s c s w i f c w a 8 i m c k O s c s f c w a 7 i Switches 2 t 2 D y w a i c s I n c s d i t a o 1 c c S t c t a t b o t m W t D s y c s o o e c s a f Country 2 2 2 3 2 4 Country 2 2 2 3 2 4 U O O O D I O O OFF F OFF ON ON S OFF ON OFF G O OFF ON I O OFF OFF E OFF OFF ON S I OFF OFF OFF D e w s 2 i O 3 ...

Page 42: ... w b i I e m C 3 I i n p t c t e m b m o s c o t f c p h i s t p c c S c a c t b t s a I I t d o t c m a c w b c b f T n o e c i f b a t l t o b IM I A D H std X 27120 49 IB 78 31 X 27120 1 IB 78 01 M A D H e I t m i w t c i r n S S m s 1 o I I m s 1 o B B s a I m I t A c o t c C c a e i p b e F e m c c 1 G t c i d c c G t c i h c c P f w v m b s a i b i l s a n 3 ...

Page 43: ... Selectdraftelite characters IM I A D H 1 c I I 27 73 49 I IB 49 31 I c I 27 73 1 I IB 49 01 I C t d q c w e p c I i t F o P b w p d p SelectNLQ characters M std I A D H 1 X 27120 49 10 78 31 ESC x 1 27120 1 IB 78 01 27 73 50 IB 49 32 c 27 73 2 IB 49 02 27 73 51 IB 49 33 27 73 3 1 IB 49 03 C f d q t n l q T i N f i C u ad f h b s b ap i c I i t F b w p d p 34 ...

Page 44: ... n O C v 1 S 7 O w s c 8 O w l SelectCouriercharacters M A D H B F 4 7 4 4 2 2 2 2 3 C t t C N f I i t F b w p d p SelectSanserifcharacters M A D H B F l 4 7 2 C t t S N f I i t F b w p d p Select Oratorcharacterswithsmall capitals M A D H B F 40 40 7041 41 55 28 28 46 29 2937 C t t O w s c N f I i t F b w p d p ...

Page 45: ... p d p Selectitalic characters M A D H std 27 52 IB 34 C s c t b p i i SelectNLQitalic characters M A D H IBM I Esc 27 72 11 I IB 49 OB C s c t b p i i w N c h I i t F b w p d p U Selectuprightcharacters I A I D I H I 1 1 1 std 5 27 53 IB 35 1 S i p a c s c t b p u Emphasizedprinting M A D H B 27 89 IB 45 C s d c t b e b a e t t v s ...

Page 46: ...7 71 IB 47 C s c t b p i d m w as v p m i b c at o h s F b p u o d i r i N m a c u o e a d i n m i d m D o c b u w s o s Canceldouble strikeprinting M A D H Both SC H 27 72 IB 48 C d o p Startunderlining M A D H B CESb 27 45 49 IB 2D 31 27 45 1 IB 2D 01 C s c t b u I b g c h a s s b h t a n u n 3 ...

Page 47: ... 49 IB 5F 31 27 95 1 IB 5F 01 C s c t b o S s b h o t a n o Stop overlining M A D H I 27 35 43 IB 5F 30 27 95 0 IB 5F 00 S o v Superscript M A D H B 27 33 43 IB 53 30 c 27 K1 O IB 53 00 C s c t b p a s D n c t c p Subscript M A D H B 27 33 49 16 53 31 1 27 33 1 IB 53 01 C s c t b p a s D n c t c p 3 ...

Page 48: ...dcharacterset M A D H Both CEsc t o 2 4 IB 74 30 CEsc t co 2 0 IB 74 00 S t s c s T i t p d i S m i D s 2 i O SelectIBM characterset M A D H B 2 49 10 74 31 2 1 IB 74 01 S a I c s T i t p d i I m Selectcharacterset 1 M A D H B CEsc 27 66 IB 37 S c s Selectcharacterset 2 M A D H B 27 64 IB 36 S c s 3 ...

Page 49: ...erica 13 Dcmnark Norway T f e o t c s U t S I c b s a p d b D s 2 t 2 Enableprintingof all charactercodes M A D H IBM SC Y nl n2 27 92 nl n2 IB 5C nl n2 E p o a c i t I c s i t a t c c w a n c c c T c r i e f t n n n x c h w n a n a n b Oa 2 D t i n c f a e I ac w n a c i r t p p a s Enable printing of all character codes on next character IM A D H II c 4 I27 94 I IB 5E I T c o l e t i r i e f o o...

Page 50: ...IZE zero charactersto be printed normally 0 AND PITCH COMMANDS I M A D H s 27 60 IB 50 I 1 1 Changesfromelitetopicapitch 10cpi or fromcondensedeliteto condensedpica 17 cpi Ignoredif the P buttonwas pressed duringpower up M A D H s 27 77 1 4 I 27 58 I 3 Changesfrompicatoelitepitch 12cpi or fromcondensedpicato condensedelite 20 cpi Ignoredif the P buttonwaspressed duringpower up 41 ...

Page 51: ...I Standardmode changesfromcondensedpicato normalpicaor fromcondensedelitetonormalelite InIBMmode alwayschanges to normalpica Ignored if the P button was pressed during power up M A D H Both ESC W 27 87 49 IB 57 31 27 87 1 IB 57 01 Causessubsequentcharactersto be expandedto doublewidth M A D H B 27 87 48 IB 57 30 27 87 0 IB 57 M Stopsexpandedprintingandreturnsto normalwidth 4 ...

Page 52: ...dedprinting M A D H Both m 1 Stopsone lineexpandedprintingsetwith S0 or ESC S0 Doesnot cancelcESC W 1 M A D H s 2 16 70 31 2 1 16 70 01 I 27 60 1 16 50 01 Causessubsequentcharactersto beproportionallyspaced Ignored if the P buttonwaspressedduringpower up M A D H s 2 4 16 70 30 2 0 16 70 MI I 27 80 0 16 50 00 Causessubsequentcharactemto be printed with fixed character spacing Ignoredif the P button...

Page 53: ... Expanded 32 Doublestrike 16 Emphasized 8 Condensed 4 Proportional 2 Elite 1 IIgnoredif the P buttonwaspressedduringpower up M A D H s c n 27 32 n IB 20 n Incnxxses thespacebetweencharactersby n 240inches wherenis a numberfmm Oto 127 Usedin microjustification M A D H s h n 2 n IB 68 n Selectsthe size of subsequentcharactersas shownbelow Extra highcharactemalignalongthecap lineof normalcharacters w...

Page 54: ...1 Doublewidth Singleheight 2 Singlewidth Doubleheight 3 Doublewidth Doubleheight Double heightcharactersare alwaysprintedat near letterquality Doubleheightprintingtemporarilycancelsthe super subscript and condensed printing modes but these modes resume when the printerreturnsto normalheight M A D H s 2 4 IB 77 31 2 1 IB 77 01 P r subsequentcharactersat doubleheightwithoutmovingthe base line and wi...

Page 55: ...fnandm asbelow Doesnotmovethebase line n Line spacing Characterheight o Unchanged Unchanged 1 Unchanged Singleheight 2 Unchanged Doubleheight 16 Single Unchanged 17 Single Singleheight 18 Single Doubleheight 32 Double Unchanged 33 Double Singleheight 34 Double Doubleheight m Characterwidth 1 Singlewidth sameas 43SC W O 2 Doublewidth sameas ESb W 1 Double heightcharactemare alwaysprintedat nearlett...

Page 56: ...vancesor reversesin subsequentline feedsto 7 72inch M A D H std 27 50 IB 32 Setsthedistancethepaperadvancesor reversesin subsequentline feedsto 1 6inch n 216 I A D H B 3 n 27 51 n IB 33 n Setsthedistancethepaperadvancesor reversesin subsequentline feeds to n 216 inch where n is betweenOand 255 If n O in Standardmodethe line feeddistanceis setto O but in IBMmode thiscommandis ignored ...

Page 57: ... n O the ESC A commandis ignored M A D H I 2 5 IB 32 Sets the line spacingto the value definedby the last pnxeding ESC A command Setstheline spacingto 1 6inchif thereis no precedingcESC A command M A D H B O Printsthe currentline andfeedsthe paperto the nextline Seethe precedingcommandsforthe line spacing M A D H std ESC LF 27 10 I O I 1 27 93 I 5 Printsthecurrentlineandfeedsthepaperinthereversedi...

Page 58: ...6A n Feedsthepaperoncebyn 216inchesinthereversedirection where nisbetween1and255 Doesnotmovetheprintpositionrightorleft Doesnot changethe line spacingsetting M A D H std n 27102 49 n IB M 31 n c c n 27102 1 n IB 66 01 n Feedsthepapern linesfromthecurrentline wheren is betweenO and 127 M A D H I 27 52 IB 34 Setsthe currentpositionasthetop of pageposition Notethatthis can alsobe donefromthe controlp...

Page 59: ...becomesthe topof the page M A D H B c n 27 67 0 n IB 43 W n Sets the page lengthto n inches wheren is between 1 and 32 in Standardmodeorbetween1and64inIBMmode Thecurrentline becomesthe top of the page M A D H B n 27 78 n IB 4E n Setsthe bottommarginton lines wheren is between1and 127in Standardmode or between 1 and 255 in IBMmode The bottom marginis resetwhenyouchangethe pagelength M A D H B 27 79...

Page 60: ...sthe currentpage M A D H std 27 12 I O Feedsthe paperbackwardto the top of the currentpage Ignored whenfrictionfeedis used M A D H B 27 56 IB 39 Causesthe printer to disregardthe signal sent by the paper out detector enablingprintingtothebottomofthepaper Overridesthe settingof DIPswitch 1 5 M A D H B 27 57 IB 89 Causesthe printer to stop printingbefore the end of the paper Overridesthe settingof D...

Page 61: ...ddo not moveif the line spacingis changedlater M A D H std n 27101 49 n IB 65 31 n n 27101 1 n IB 66 01 n Cancelsallcurrentverticaltabstopsandsetsnewtabstopseveryn lines wheren is between2 and 127 M A D H std ESC b nO nl 27 96 nO d IB 62 n l nl n2 o d 0 d w Cancelsall currentverticaltab stopsin channelnO whe nOis betweenOand7 andsetsnewverticaltabstopsinthischannel A channelis a set of verticaltab...

Page 62: ...MMANDS M A D H std cESC l n 2 n IB 6C n Setstheleftmarginatcolumnn wheren is betweenOand255 in the currentcharacterpitch pica pitch if proportionalspacingis selected The left margindoesnot moveif the characterpitch is changedlater Theleftmarginmustbe at leasttwocolumnsto the left of the rightmarginandwithinthe limitsbelow Pica 0 n 76 Elite 91 Condensedpica o s 2 s 130 Condensedelite Os s 152 Expan...

Page 63: ...limitsbelow Pica 4 n 80 Elite 5 s n s 96 Condensedpica 7 n S 137 Condensedelite 8 S n S 160 Expandedpica 2 n 40 Expandedelite 3 s n 48 Expandedcondensedpica 4 S n 68 Expandedcondensedelite 4 n s 80 M A D H I c n n 27 8S nl n2 IB 58 nl n2 Setstheleftmarginatcolumnnl andtherightmarginatcolumnn2 See the pnxeding commandsfor margin restrictionsand other notes M A D H B 1 O Printsthecurrentline andretu...

Page 64: ...ives a C code ThiscommandtakespriorityoverDIP switch 1 3 M A D H B a 8 0 Movestheprintpositiononecolumnto theleft Ignorediftheprint position is at the left margin This command can be used to overstrikeor combinecharacters M A I D I H I s 1 C 27 97 0 1 27 97 46 IB 61 W IB 61 00 Alignssubsequent textwiththeleftmargin leavingtherightmargin ragged M A D H s c 27 97 49 IB 61 31 C 27 97 1 IB 61 01 Cente...

Page 65: ...maximumnumberof horizontal tab stopsallowedis32in Standardmodeand64in IBMmode The tab stops must be specifiedin ascendingorder any violationof ascendingorderterminatesthetabstoplist Standardterminationis bythe O controlcode To clearalltabstops specify ESC D o M A D H I s n 27101 46 n IB 65 20 n c n 27101 0 n IB 65 W n Cancelsallcurrenthorizontaltabstopsandsetsnewtabstopsevery n columns wheren is b...

Page 66: ...asforthedistanceanddi ction areas follows If ti is betweenOand63 theprintheadmovesrightby n n2x 256 120inches Ifyouwanttomovetheprintheadtotheleft nl andti areobtained by subtractingthe valuefrom 65536 and dividingthe resultinto high andlow bytes M A D H s ESC nl n2 27 36 nl n2 IB 24 nl n2 S t n p p t n x 256 60inchesfmmtheleft marginon the currentline Ignoredif this positionis beyondthe rightmarg...

Page 67: ...ificantbit at thebottom Thenumberof databytesmustbe n ti x 256 Dotsbeyondthe rightmarginareignored Attheendofbit imageprintingtheprinter Eturns automaticallyto charactermode M A D H B d 27 76 nl d IB 4C nl n2 ml m2 ml d ml d P r bit imagegraphicsat 120dotsper inchhorizontally maxi mum960dots wide See ESC K for otherinformation d M A D H B c n n 27 B9 nl n2 IB 59 nl n2 ml m2 ml d ml d Printsbit ima...

Page 68: ... informationon nl n2 ml m2 no Graphicsmode O Normal density 60 dotsper inch 1 Double density 120dotsper inch 2 Double density double speed 120dotsper inch 3 Quadruple density 240dotsper inch 4 CRTgraphics modeI 80dotsper inch 5 Plottergraphics 72 dotsper inch 6 CRTgraphics modeII 90 dotsper inch 7 Double densityplottergraphics 144dotsper inch M A D H s ESC n m 27 B3 n m IB 3F n m Convertsgraphicsd...

Page 69: ...ot theleastsignificantbit ofml is theseconddotfmmthebottom themostsignificantbitof ti isthebottomdot andtheotherbitsofm2areignored Otherbyte pairsare similar Thenumberof databytesmustbe 2 x nl n2x 256 Atthe endofbit imageprintingtheprinterreturnsautomati callyto charactermode Graphicsmode O Normal density 60dotsper inch 1 Double density 120dotsper inch 2 Double density double speed 120dotsper inch...

Page 70: ...characters definedbyanattributebyte m l and11databytes ml m2 roll Themostsignificantbit of the attributebyteis 1if the characteris an ascender positionedentirelyabovethe baseline or Oif it is a descender descendingbelowthebaseline The attributebytealso indicatesthe amountofwhitespacetotheleftofthecharacter Oto 7 dots specifiedbybits4 to 6 andthewidthof thecharactercell includingthisspace 4to 15dot...

Page 71: ...O al d ml d mll d m d m DefinesoneormorenewdraftcharactersandstorestheminRAM forlateruse Draftmodemustbe selectedbeforethiscommandis executed nl andn2givethenumberofdatabytesthatwillfollow tz listhecharactercodeofthefirstcharacterdefined al anda2 are attributesbytes ml tomll arethecharacterdata andarethe same as in ESC The attributebyte al indicateswhether the characteris an ascender notusingthe l...

Page 72: ...doubledin eachdirection so eachcharacterconsistsof 16dots verticallyand23 dotshorizontallyandrequires46 databytes M A D H s cESC cO n 27 56 0 n O IB 3A co n 00 Copiesthe selectedcharacterset with n as shownbelow to the correspondingdownloadcharacter RAM area overwritingany downloaddataalreadypresent IgnoredwhenDIPswitch1 2isON n Characterset O Courier 1 Sanserif 7 Oratorwithsmallcapitals 8 Oratorw...

Page 73: ...terset draftquality andelitepitch 12 c i Ignoredif the F buttonwaspressedduringpower uporif DIP switch 1 2is ON M A D H I 27 73 54 16 49 36 27 73 6 16 49 M Selectsthe downloadcharacterset andnearletterquality Ignored iftheF O N T buttonwaspressedduringpower uporifDIPswitch1 2 is ON M A D H s 27 37 46 IB 25 30 27 37 0 16 25 00 Stopsusingthe downloadcharacterset andreturnsto the built in ROMcharacte...

Page 74: ...ficantbitof eachsubsequentbytereceivedto O M A D H s 27 35 IB 23 Cancelstheprecedingcommandsandacceptsthe mostsignificant bit as it is sentto the printer IM A D H I S I c I 7F I Deletes the last characterreceived Ignored if the last character receivedhas alreadyken printed or if the lastcharacterreceived wasall or partof a command I M A I D I H I I BothI CAN I 24 I 18 I Deletesthe lastlinecurrentl...

Page 75: ...g Youcan alsocancelthe quietmodewiththe controlpanelbutton M A D H s 1 1 I 27 81 3 IB 51 03 Sets the printer off line The printer disregards all subsequent charactersandcommandsexcept DC1 which tums ittotheon line state The printer sONL indicatordoesnot go off M A D H B 1 1 Returnsthe printerto the on linestate allowingit to receiveand processallsubsequentcharactersandcommands Thiscommandis ignore...

Page 76: ...1 Causessubsequentprintingto be done unidirectionally ensuring maximumverticalalignmentprecision M A D H S 27 M I 3 Immediatelyreturnstheprintheadtotheleftmargin thenprintsthe remainder of the line from left to right Normal bidirectional printingresumeson the nextline M A D H EM cO Both 27 25 0 IB 19 00 40 40 48 41 41 28 28 30 29 29 Selectsmanual sheet feedingeven when the optional automatic sheet...

Page 77: ...Ejects the currentpage Ignoredif DIP switch 1 4 is ON ASF inactive M A D H ESC EM T n Both 272584 n IB 19 54 n T n 40 40 84 41 41 n 28 28 54 29 29 n Skipsn 6inchesatthetopofthepage wherenisbetween1and 15 Ignoredif DIP switch1 4is ON ASF inactive M A D H B 27 84 IB 40 Reinitializestheprinter Clearstheprintbufferandreturnssettings to theirpower upvalues Doesnotcleartheinputbufferor change ASF select...

Page 78: ... CHARACTERS Designingand printingyour own charactershas two requirements first designingtheshapeofthecharacter calculatingthedatanecessarytomake the shape and sendingthat datato the printer and secondly sendingthe commandto printthe downloadedcharactersinsteadofthe regularcharac ters There are a numberof designconstraintsfor downloaddraft quality characters Thematrixor gridon whichyoudesignthe cha...

Page 79: ...CIItable PhotocopythegridinFigure5 2tohelpdesignyournewcharacters Wewill use a tiny representationof a car sha dsfii l for ourexample m m 1 8 4 2 1 A C D L s L c D x 1 x 1 L F 5 U t g o s t i t d y o d c Beforeyoustartthedeftition youwillneedtodecideexactlywherein the mgularASCIIsetyouwanttoplaceyourcharactem Afterdownloading you access your new characterby sending the code for the character you x...

Page 80: ...ttoDescenderonthegrid Ifyourcharacterisadescender write a O nextto Descender Next you must specifythe left space and the last print column of the character Beingableto specifythe widthof the characterallowsyouto specifythe precisearea insidethe grid that the characterwill occupy so that narrow characterswilllookattractivenextto wideones AcceptablevaluesfortheleftspaceareOto7 andthelastprintcolumna...

Page 81: ...ubstituteyourvalueforeachof theseletters To demonstratehow to use the downloadcharactem let s use the car characterandsomeotheruser definedcharacterstoprintasmallgraph This programwilldojust that 2 0 0 2 1 0 2 2 0 2 3 0 2 4 0 2 5 0 2 6 0 2 7 0 2 8 0 2 9 0 3 0 0 3 1 0 3 2 0 3 3 0 3 4 0 3 5 0 3 6 0 3 7 0 3 8 0 3 9 0 4 0 0 4 1 0 4 2 0 4 3 0 4 4 0 LPRINT CHR 27 S CHR O j LPRINT C C F N T 6 F M T 1 R M...

Page 82: ... 550 560 570 580 590 600 610 62 0 630 640 650 660 670 680 690 L P C F 1 T 8 S L P C N I L P L P F 1 T 1 S L P C H N I L P L P C H S C A L F 1 T 8 S 2 L P S C N I L P L P C H F 1 T 8 S 2 L P N I L P C H L P C H L P C H M O D L P C H L P C H 7 ...

Page 83: ...de the first bit also carries the descenderdata and the next three bits describethe character sleft space as with the draft charactem but the last four bits describethe rightspace Appropriateallocationof datain thesesevenbits lets you place the character whe you like within the grid with the nxtrictionthatthe charactermustbe at least9 dotswide UsethegridinFigure5 4tohelpplotthedata Duetothetwo pas...

Page 84: ...lyequallyto NLQ characters m 1 1 A C D L s R s 8 D x 1 8 x 1 4 R 4 2 2 I l 1 2 g 5 U t g o s i d y o N c m 1 1 A C D T 8 L s O 8 R s O 4 D x 1 4 x 1 2 2 I Ist 14 3 70 70 126 0 0 0 9 1 16 1 0 6 6 2nd 28 74 14 74 124 0 64 32 16 0 0 0 32 64 0 0 0 f 1274 14 74 72 a 5 A t u n s lw 7 ...

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Page 86: ...ion If youhaveyourprintersetup instandardmode thenchooseanEpsonLX 850as yourprinterto be selected Ifthisisnotmentioned chooseoneofthefollowing inorderof prefe nce StarNX 1000 LC 10 StarND 10 15 EpsonFX86e EpsonFX286e If youhave yourprintersetup withthe DIP switchesto emulatean IBM ProprinterIII simplychoosethisfromthe list of printersavailablein the applicationsoftwarelist If the IBMProprinterIII ...

Page 87: ...ierwillprobablybe yourmostqualified reference EMBEDDING PRINTER COMMANDS Many word processorsand other softwarelack commandsfor changing font or printingdouble sizecharacters Your printerthereforehas com mandsthatcanbeembeddedindocumentstocontrolthesefunctionswithout softwarehelp Thecommandsconsistof a capitalletterenclosedin double parentheses followedby a digit Font F O Courier F l Sansenf n 7 O...

Page 88: ...spacebeingthe spacethat was occupiedby the commands Onewaytohandlethelastproblemistoprepareyourdocumentwithoutthe commands theninsertthemas a finalstep withthemarginsreleased The find replace andcopyfimctionsofword processing softwarecanbehelpful here Ifyoudonotusethesecommandsorthepanelcontrols theprinterwillprint standard size draft characters The printersupportsvariouscommandsin additionto the ...

Page 89: ...ommandcanprinttwo or morefiles Listthe fde names consecutivelyonthe sameline or usewild cardcharactem and Each file willbe printedstartingon a newpage ThePRINTcommandalsohas controloptions For example youcantermimte a printingjob in progress withthen option Theprintermaynotstopprintingimmediatelyasthere maybeconsiderabledatastoredaheadinitsbuffer Forthen option type A P SeeyourDOSmanualforfurtheri...

Page 90: ...o c ate a varietyof setupfdes with a differentset of commandsin each To avoidexcessline feeds you shouldplacethe commandson oneline in thesetupfile Youmayormaynotbeabletogenerateasetupfdewithword processingsoftware it dependson whetheryour softwarelets you enter controlcodes If yoursystemincludesthefileEDLIN COM however you can easilycreatea setupfilewiththe DOSline editor An appropriatenameforthi...

Page 91: ...A NLQPRINT README DOC The firstline aboveis a copycommandfromthe CONsolescreento a fde namedNLQPRINT BAT Thenexttwolinesarethecontentsofthisfile The 1is a dummyparameter whateverfilenameyoutype afterNLQPRINT willbe substitutedfor 901andprinted PROGRAMMING WITH BASIC As an exampleof programmingthe printeron MicrosoftBASIC wehave listed the program for the IBM PC This program runs in the printer s S...

Page 92: ...cirg 133 3LPRINTE PO Cancel proportional spacim 1 1 H E We WO 1350 LPRI w1 Double height E 0 1360 LPRINTH E h CHR l DoublHized 1370 LPRINTH E h CHR 2 SXad ized 1380 LPRI E h CliR O 1390 LPRINT LPRI LPRINT 1400 LPRI E Q CHR 47 Set right margin 1410 I PRI C Various line ami character spacings 1420 WRIIW E al Center text 1430 RX 1 1 m 7 1440 LPRIM E A CHR I Set line spacing 1450 IH Im ES cHR I Increa...

Page 93: ...R 60 Print download character NEXTI LPRI E 0 Select normal character LPRINTH C Varioue dot graphic densltles DIMKKQ 4 RE3P3RE2390 m Row l To 4 FCRCOL lTO 65 RADrKi LX130 RQW LIXO RW CliR D3 NEXT COL N A CHR 8 Set8 72 line spacirq m ROW lm 4 LPRINTH mB o To4 IF 8 2 TIiD41940 LPRINTE CHR B Select dot gra ica mode LPRINTCHR 65 CHR 0 I CX33 Ii0W LPRIIW NEXTB INT mm LPRI m ROW lm 4 1 H m B 5 m 7 tYRINT...

Page 94: ...7 7 7 7 7 2440 DATA 7 7 0 0 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 2450 DATA 7 7 0 0 0 2460 DATA 0 0 60 255 255 255 255 255 143 15 7 7 2470 DATA 7 7 3 3 3 131 193 241 240 240 O 0 2480 DATA O 0 0 0 224 255 255 255 255 255 31 0 2490 DATA O 0 1 3 31 255 255 255 255 255 255 1 2500 DATA O 0 0 1 7 31 255 252 240 192 128 O 2510 DATA O 0 0 0 0 2 520DATA o 31 31 3 129 128 192 192 192 192 192 224 2530 DATA 224 224 224 240 255 255...

Page 95: ...the line spacing lines 1440and 1490 and a commandto micro adjustthe space betweencharactm lines 1450and 150Q Nexttheprogramnmmnstonormalspacingandgivesademonstration ofthe printer sword processingabilities bold printing underlining subscripts etc The rowof automobilesin thenextprintedlineis createdby downloading twonewcharacterpatterns whichareprintedinplaceof the character e character60 Detailsca...

Page 96: ... f Print pitches are Pica pitch Elite pitch Condensedpica pitch Condensed elite p tch and proportional spacing Ex anded Double height Ihub 1e s ized Quad s ized Various 1 i ne and character spacings Other features Emphasized Double strike Under 1ininq SU RSCR1 and SIUBSCRI FI Down 1uacl characters 1 ll ll jl li h Various dot graphic dens it ies 87 ...

Page 97: ...MEMO tul ...

Page 98: ...omakeanunnecessaryservicecall Thefollowingtablegives youideason whereto lookin this sectionif youexperienceproblems Region of fault Description Power supply Poweris notbeing suppliedto theprinter Printing The printer does notprin or stopsprinting The printis faintor uneven DONaremissing in character or graphics Whileusingapplicationsoftware fontsorcharacterscarmotbeprinted The printoutis not whati...

Page 99: ... con 1 Checkbothends of thecable printerandcomputerto nected securely make surethattheconnectoris firmly in position Is theONLINEindicatori llu Ifit isno press theONLINE buttontoset theprinteron minated line Is the POWER indicator I If it is the paperhas runout Loadmorepaper flashing Is the papercaughtup inter Turnoff thepower removethejammedpaper replace nrdly tumontheprinter andcontinueprinting ...

Page 100: ...andre installthesoft properlyinstalled wareif necessary Are fonts not being selected Check the software installatio and insert the com properly mandsnecessary for fontchanges into the software Are characters other than Eitheryou areusingthewrongkemational Character those expected being Set reset with DIP switches orsoftwarecommands pMted or you have the wrong characterset selected for example if c...

Page 101: ...herearelirnilstothethicknessof paperthatcsnbe fed in this way Trywith thinnerpaper Iffanfold continuous paperisnotbeingfedcorrectlyusingthetractorfeed checkthe following Is thepaperguide in thever tical position Aretheholes on eachside of thepaperalignedwithregard to each other in the sprock e Arethesprocketstoocloseor too farapart Are the sprockets locked in position and the covers closed Is thep...

Page 102: ...heprinter Stopprinting removethejarnmedsheet youmayhave to remove the ASF for this andcontinue If the left andright gui s aretoo close together the paperwill notfeed smoothly Move themalittle further atmrtto allow theDawrto feed ffeelv Is theretoomuchpaperinthe The ASF Spaperfed hopperandstackercan hold 50 paperfeedhopperorstacker sheets each Makesurethatthereis no morepaperthan this in eithertheh...

Page 103: ...t alt on the same Carriage returns are not being expanded to tie cCR LF pairs ChecktheDIPswitch settingand correct Is text being printed with Two line feeds arebeingprinted Makeyoursoftware extrablanklines printjustacarriageretttrnor if thisisnotpossible set the AUTO LFto OFFwith the DIP switch setting Ifthepagelengthandmarginsarenotwhatisexpected checkthefollowing Check Possibleremedy Is the prin...

Page 104: ... to bend or damage any cable connectionsor electroniccomponents REPLACING THE PRINT HEAD Thisisnot ajobwhichyouwillneedtodoveryoften Theprintheadhasbeen designedto last for about 100millioncharactem In normaleverydayuse thistranslatestoyearsoflife However iftheprintqualityisfaint evenafter youhavechangedtheribbonoryouhaveadjustedthegapbetweentheprint head andthe platen see Chapter1 the printhead w...

Page 105: ...r cover Figwu 7 T Replacingthe printhead ...

Page 106: ...n the twopins 9 Threadthenewcablethesame wayastheold securingitunderthethree tabson the printheadcarriage 10 Plugthe cableintothe connector insertingit as far asit will go 11 Fastenthe printheaddownwiththe twoscrews 12 Movethecarnagebacktowardtherightandreplacetheconnectorcover Slidethe connectorcoverto the left untilit locksintoplace 13 Replacetheribboncartridgeandtopcover andplugthepowercordback...

Page 107: ...MEMO 98 ...

Page 108: ...rintpins 9 Printheadlife 100million characters Line spacing 1 6 1 8 n 72 n 216inches Characters ASCII 96 International 14sets IBMspecial 111 IBMblockgraphic 50 Download 192 USA France Germany England DenmarkI Sweden Italy SpainI Japan Norway Denmark II Spain II Latin America DenmarM Norway CPI 10 80 Numberof columns 1 12 96 Pica 17 1 137 Elite 20 160 Condensedpica Variable Condensedelite Proportio...

Page 109: ...r 9 x 720 8 or 9 x 576 8 or9 x 1152 Itisimpossibletoprintadjacentdotsinthemodemarkedwithanasterisk Paperfeed Frictionandpushtractor Paperfeedspeed 2 8 inches secondmax Paperwidth Cut sheet Fanfold continuous Copies Original 2 copies Maximumbuffersize WithoutDownload WithDownload Emulations Epsonmode IBMProprintermode 5 5 8 5 41 y 4kB 1line Interface Centronicsparallel standard RS 232Cserial option...

Page 110: ...a Dimensions 396 w x 301 d x 120 h mm 15 6 w xll 8 d x4 7 h in Weight 5 1kg 11 21b Powersupply u w 120VAC 220VAC 240VAC 50 60Hz variesaccordingtothecountry ofpur chase Options uno Automaticsheetfeeder SF 10DR Serial Parallelconverter SPC 8K 101 ...

Page 111: ...DATA7 High when active 10 ACK 5ys low pulse acknowledges receipt of data 11 BUSY Low when printer ready to receive data 12 PAPER High when paper OULCanbe disabledwith DIP switch setting 13 SELECT Highwhenprinteris on line I 14 15 I N C I I 16 SIGNAL GND Signal ground 17 CHASSIS Chassis ground isolated from signal ground 18 5V 5V DC output from inter 19 30 GND Twisted pair ground rehrrn 31 RESET Wh...

Page 112: ...ter A is in column4 androw 1 so itshexadecimalcharactercodeis 41 Thisis equivalent 4x 16 1 65 to decimal65 the numberin the inset Controlcodes recognizedby this printer are indicatedby abbreviations insidepointedbrackets cSample rCharacter rHexadecimal value high order I o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 u o P P L L E L F L F E 1 1 ccl 1 A Q a q L IT I Y L E IT f7i riii 2 m2 2 B R b r F L 6 E r66 1 1 L 3 w 3 3 c ...

Page 113: ...I STANDARD CHARACTER SET 1 2 1 3141516 3 c s 51 67 s 4 D T 52 6E 84 W db 7 I 118 h izi 104 ...

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Page 115: ...STANDARD CHARACTER SET 2 Othercharactersareidenticalto standard characterset l 106 ...

Page 116: ...einthecharacter set See Chapter3 for the DIP switchsettings The commandfor selectingthe internationalcharactersetsis ESC R n Wheren meanscharactercoden i e CHR n in BASIC Thevaluesof n are O U S A 5 Sweden 10 DenmarkII 1 France 6 Italy 11 SpainII 2 Germany 7 SpainI 12 Latin America 3 England 8 Japan 13 Denmark Norway 4 DenmarkI 9 Norway 107 ...

Page 117: ...IBM CHARACTER SET 2 108 ...

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Page 119: ...aracters are identical to character set 2 The duplication of control codes enables systems with a 7 bit interface to obtain control fi mctions when the most significant bit is set to 1 by the cESC command in the standard mode 110 ...

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Page 122: ...pacing 44 Cleaning 95 Columnwidth 99 Condensedpitch 19 42 Connector 3 7 Controlpanel 17 Couriertypestyle 20 35 m DIP switches 29 32 78 Delete 65 Descender 61 71 Dimensions of printer 101 Dot matrix size 100 Double size characters 44 46 Double srnke printing 37 Download character commands 61 64 Download characters 31 69 75 Draft quality 20 34 61 62 64 69 73 m Elite pitch 19 34 41 64 Emphasized prin...

Page 123: ...ficantbit 65 1 2L Nearletterquality 20 34 62 63 74 75 CEl Off 1ine 18 66 On Linebuuon 18 21 66 Oratortypestyle 20 31 35 36 Overlining 38 m Pagefeed 51 Pagelength 31 50 Pagewidth 99 Panelfont 22 Panelpitch 22 PaperFeedbutton 19 22 25 26 Paperfeed 100 Paperfeeding 92 Paperguide 8 14 Paperspecifications 100 Paper outdetector 31 51 Parking 14 Pause 18 Picapitch 19 41 Pitch 19 22 41 99 PITCHbutton 19 2...

Page 124: ...shzero 41 Smallcapitals 20 Specifications 99 102 Sprocketfeed 11 14 100 Standardcharacterset 32 106 Standardmode 30 86 Subscripts 38 Superscripts 38 m Tabulation 52 Testpatterns 21 Topcover 3 4 Top of form 26 Tractorfeed 11 14 100 Troubleshooting 89 94 Typestyle 20 99 ml Underlining 37 Unidirectional printing 67 ml Verticalpositioncommands 47 53 Verticaltabulation 53 El Zero slashandnormal 41 39 l...

Page 125: ...WEcWXY ch fKc 4 Set top of page at current position Esc 5 Select upright characters Esc 5 b Cancel automatic fine feed Esc 5 1 Set automatic fine feed Belf Backspace Horizontal tab Line feed Vertical tab Fomr feed Carriage return Expanded printing for one line Condensed printing Set printer cm line Cancel condensed printing Pica pitch Set printer off line Cancel one line expanded prirrting Cancel ...

Page 126: ...e length ton fines Set page length to n inches Set horizontal tab stops Emphasized prirtting Cancel emphasized prirrting Double strike printing Cancel double strike printing Select draft quafity characters Select draft elite characters Select NLQ characters Select NLQ characters Select draft download cbaracter set Select draft elite download character set Select NLQ download character set Select N...

Page 127: ...sc t 1 Esc t 0 ESc l 1 ESc w o Esc w 1 Esc w o Iz3c w l Esa x b Esc x 1 ESc x o ESc x l ESfi o Esc 1 ESC O StaA overlinin Stop overlirting Start overlining Left justify Center text Right justify Left justify Center text Right justify o SeI vertical tab stops in channel Set hor kntsl tab stop every n columns SeI vertical tab stops every n lines Set horizontal tab stop eve n columns Set vertical tab...

Page 128: ...e last character sent Manual feed Auto feed Select Courier characters Select Sanserif characters Select Orator ehas acterswith small capitals Select Orator characters with lower case Select draft quality characters Eject paper from ASF Select character siiz Set print start position on ASF PAGE 41 65 35 36 34 68 45 68 ...

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