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Page 1: ...Model 11 Printer Operations Reference Manual Pnced Item June 1988 Pnnted IUS Amenca UP ll3...

Page 2: ...NISYS Model 115 Printer Operations Reference Manual Copyright 1988 Unisys Corporation An Rights Reserved Unisys is a trademark of Unisys Corporation Priced Item June 1988 Printed in US America UP 1135...

Page 3: ...rogram Product License or Agreement to purchase or lease equipment The only warranties made by Unisys if any with respect to the products described in this document are set forth in such License or Ag...

Page 4: ...o use You can search through a chapter to find a main section printed at the top of every left hand page For quick searches through the book each chapter s main topic is printed on a blue tab along th...

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Page 6: ...ts 1 18 2 Operation Cable Connections 2 1 Controls and Indicators 2 3 Paper End Detector 2 9 Self Test 2 10 Printer Startup 2 11 Parameter Switches 2 12 3 Maintenance Cleaning 3 1 Printhead Replacemen...

Page 7: ...tions A 1 B Parallel Interface B 1 C Mixed Use of Printing Modes C 1 D Control Codes Summary D 1 E IBM Mode Character Sets E 1 F FX Mode Character Sets F 1 G IBM Mode Character Fonts G 1 H FX Mode Cha...

Page 8: ...5 Removing and Installing the Tractor Unit 1 9 Paper Loading 1 11 Loading Cut Sheet Paper With Friction Feed 1 11 Loading Fanfold Paper With Tractor Feed 1 14 Arranging the Paper 1 17 Removing the Pap...

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Page 10: ...r Feed knob is shipped unmounted Separator Power cord Printer cover Printer lid for sheet feeding Printer lid for tractor feeding Ribbon cartridge If anything is missing or damaged contact your Sperry...

Page 11: ...115 nents 0 printer package SHEET FEEDING PRINTER LID FOR POWER CORD BON CARTRIDGE RIB SEPARATOR PRINTER L i OR FEEDING FOR TRAC MODEL 115 PRINTER ount it by sliding it unmounted M f ed knob is shi p...

Page 12: ...ection When selecting a location to operate your printer follow these guidelines 1 Install the printer on a flat firm surface with ample space for operation 2 Do not expose the printer to direct sunli...

Page 13: ...bject the printer to temperatures below 50 C 41 0 F or above 350 C 950 F during operation Avoid any sudden changes in temperature or extreme shock MODEL 115 PRINTER COMPUTER INTERFACE CABLE F L A T F...

Page 14: ...Before using the printer remove this protective paper If you reship the printer reinsert this paper 2 Remove the printer lid and the printer cover Grasp the lid from the rear and lift it off the print...

Page 15: ...he ribbon cartridge out of the shipping box HANDLES Hold the ribbon cartridge by the handles on each end Fit the tabs on each end of the cartr1dge into the slots on either side of the printer Push the...

Page 16: ...1 Installation 4 Position the ribbon Position the ribbon between the printhead and the ribbon mask Turn the ribbon feed knob on the cartridge counter clockwise pressing the ribbon with a ball point p...

Page 17: ...ps Make sure the ribbon is not twisted or creased and the car tridge is secured RIBBON MASK INCORRECT INCORRECT CORRECT 5 Adjust ribbon tension 1 8 Turn the ribbon feed knob counterclockwise to adjust...

Page 18: ...5 printer is removable The following procedure shows you how to remove it Two protective shipping plates are attached to each end of the tractor unit These plates must be taken off before you can remo...

Page 19: ...sh both tractor latch levers backward to open the claws and then tilt the tractor unit away from you to remove it To replace the tractor unit push the tractor latch levers backward to open the claws P...

Page 20: ...115 Printer accommodates cut sheets measuring 7 25 to 14 4 inches by 12 inches maximum NOTE Before using cut sheets be sure to remove the tractor unit Load cut sheet paper as follows 1 Remove or rais...

Page 21: ...Paper Loading 7 Turn the paper feed knob clockwise to advance the paper 1 12 If the paper is not straight release the paper release lever and align the edges as shown...

Page 22: ...into position and replace the printer cover and the printer lid PRINTER COVER The print area for cut sheet printing must be within the range indi cated by the following illustration 3 mm E E II C i E...

Page 23: ...r forward The tractors will slide freely from right to left Slide them into position for the sjze of paper you will be using 3 Pull the scale forward away from the platen 4 Unlock the paper release le...

Page 24: ...se lever and turn the paper feed knob to advance the paper Then unlock the paper release lever again 8 Open the paper clamps on the tractors Slide the tractors so that the feeding pins align with the...

Page 25: ...hould be situated over the incoming paper and under the outgoing paper to aid smooth paper feeding Return the printer cover to its operating position and set the printer lid on the printer The print a...

Page 26: ...per off from the back of the printer and use one of these methods 1 Open the paper clamps and pull the paper forward and out of the printer 2 Feed the paper out of the printer by pressing the LF line...

Page 27: ...ations on the scale to index print column positions 1 to 136 Setting Top of Form Top of form refers to the first print line on a form To set top of form 1 Using the manual paper feed knob adjust the p...

Page 28: ...hicknesses adjust the space between the printhead and the paper 1 Move the head adjusting lever on the left side of the printer either forward or backward Forward to widen the space for carbon paper s...

Page 29: ...osition of adjusting lever Set the lever to the 3rd step Set the lever to the 6th step 1ST STEP 1 7b 7fiC 3RD STEP r tt 6TH STEP NOTE If you are using carbon paper don t print two lines above and belo...

Page 30: ...ols 2 4 Indicators 2 5 Using Panel Buttons to Set Print Modes 2 5 Status Print out 2 7 Setting Combinations of Print Modes 2 7 Setting NLQ Near Letter Quality Mode 2 8 Paper End Detector 2 9 Self Test...

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Page 32: ...pat ible with the power source in your area If the voltage displayed is not compatible turn the voltage change slot with a screwdriver until the proper voltage is displayed POWER RECEPTACLE To connect...

Page 33: ...the back of the printer 3 Make sure it is snapped securely between the two metal clamps 4 If there is a ground wire on the cable attach it to the screw below the cable receptacle 5 Plug the other end...

Page 34: ...Chapter 2 Operation Controls and Indicators This section describes the printer control panel and indicators CONTROL PANEL POWER SWITCH 2 3...

Page 35: ...d off When you turn the printer on it is automati cally online and ready to be used If you press the ON LINE button the printer goes offline Press it again to get back online The printer automatically...

Page 36: ...r operating modes such as the emphasized mode and underline mode can be set by using the buttons on the touch con trol panel To set the mode or combinations of modes of your choice follow these proced...

Page 37: ...8 times Superscript mode ESC SO ESCT 9 times Subscript mode ESCS1 ESCT 10 times 1 inch skip over ESCN ESC perforation 11 times Zero font select ESCz Slashed or not slashed 12 times RAM protect mode pa...

Page 38: ...bscript 0 PA6E LEN6TH 11 SKIP LINE LEN6TH 0 Setting Combinations of Print Modes Combinations of print modes such as enlarged mode plus empha sized mode can be set by combining the selection codes Foll...

Page 39: ...Sets italic mode LF Terminates mode selection Press the ON LINE button to return ON LINE Setting NLQ Near Letter Quality Mode NlQ mode and draft mode can be set from the touch control panel when the...

Page 40: ...n the printer press the ON LINE button to continue your print operation The printer can also be restarted by loading more paper and press ing the power switch off and on again However this cancels all...

Page 41: ...9 ABCD 0123456789 ABCDE 10123456789 ABCDEF 0123456789 ABCDEFG 123456789 ABCDEFGH 23456789 ABCDEFGHI 3456789 ABCDEFGHIJ 456789 ABCDEFGHIJK 56789 ABCDEFGHIJKL 6789 ABCDEFGHIJ lM 789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMN Oi 23...

Page 42: ...he ESC control code does not clear the download characters which are stored in the RAM When the power is turned on the RAM protect mode is automatically ON You can turn this mode OFF by using the but...

Page 43: ...o avoid damage eliminate any static electricity from your hands by touching something metal Avoid touching any components on the circuit boards other than the switches To access the parameter switches...

Page 44: ...Chapter 2 Operation Inside the printer you will see two switch blocks SW1 and SW2 SW2 SW1 NOTE Make sure the power cord is unplugged before you set the switches 2 13...

Page 45: ...rameter Switches Setting the Parameter Switches There are eight switch pins on SW1 and four switch pins on SW2 These pins are set to ON or OFF The ON position is indicated on each switch block SW1 2 1...

Page 46: ...de SW1 2 Zero font select Slashed Not OFF slashed or not slashed slashed SW1 3 Paper end detector Invalid Valid OFF SW1 4 Printer mode FX mode IBM mode OFF SW1 5 Character mode Emphasized Normal OFF S...

Page 47: ...end detec tor if it is in the ON position the detector will not function in the OFF position the detector func tions This pin selects the printer mode either FX or IBM When it is in the ON position th...

Page 48: ...OFF OFF ON Spain OFF OFF OFF Table 2 2 International Character Set Deviations Country U S A France Germany England Denmark Sweden Italy Spain Dec code 35 23 If If If If If If Pt 36 24 64 40 it E 91 58...

Page 49: ...ion is shown in the following table and described on the next page SW Factory Pin Function ON OFF Preset SW2 1 SLCT IN signal Fixed Not ON fixed or not fixed Fixed SW2 2 Cut Sheet Feeder Select De sel...

Page 50: ...e it should be set to OFF When in the ON position this pin sets the auto matic skip over perforation function paper auto matically advances to the first line of the next page when the remaining page l...

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Page 52: ...Chapter 3 Maintenance Cleaning 3 1 Printhead Replacement 3 2...

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Page 54: ...low the printer cover The exterior of the printer can be cleaned with a mild deter gent and water solution The platen shoutd be cleaned every few months with platen cleaner Platen cleaner is available...

Page 55: ...nter malfunctions and the problem is not related to the printhead con tact your Sperry representative If your printhead malfunctions or a print dot wire is worn replace the printhead unit as follows 1...

Page 56: ...urn the head lock lever clockwise and remove the printhead 4 Pull the head cable connector straight out while firmly hold ing the connector on the terminal board to steady it PRINTHEAD HEAD CABLE TERM...

Page 57: ...the carriage assembly and lock it in place using the head lock lever NOTE Do not move the carriage assembly without a printhead mounted on the carriage 6 Carefully insert the head cable connector into...

Page 58: ...4 4 FX and IBM Print Modes 4 5 Column Width 4 6 Hex Dump 4 6 How to Send Control Codes 4 7 Control Codes in Text Mode 4 9 Control Codes in Bit Image Mode 4 116 How to Obtain n1 and n2 4 117 Combining...

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Page 60: ...software you are using to make sure the printer and the soft ware can communicate with each other Refer to the installation guide of the software program NOTE Some software installation instructions...

Page 61: ...codes are unique to one mode or the other while other codes work differ ently in each mode These distinctions are noted in the descrip tion of the codes they affect In this chapter the control codes a...

Page 62: ...ntrol codes are described in decimal notation but you must be familiar with binary and hexadecimal notation to use the bit image mode ASCII Code Computers use bits binary digits grouped together as co...

Page 63: ...onfuse escape codes with the escape key on your keyboard Buffer Full Print The print buffer temporarily stores data for input to the printer It stores only print data not commands When a full line of...

Page 64: ...to ONJ the printer fonows the FX standard in its control commands This is the normal mode of operations However if the printer is used in FX mode with ISM personal computers and other compatible syste...

Page 65: ...in effect Hex Dump If you execute or list programs in hex dump mode all data sent from the computer is printed in hexadecimal notation For exam ple when you send the following statement to the printe...

Page 66: ...xamples throughout this book have been written using the format of SPERRY BASIC For more information about BASIC refer to the BASIC User s Guide for DOS 1 25 or Programming in BASIC for DOS 2 11 In BA...

Page 67: ...APE codes follow this format LPRINT CHR 27 x LPRINT CHR 27 x 4 8 operate the same way as one byte codes is the code that tells the printer that the next data it receives will be an escape code is the...

Page 68: ...ntrol Codes Control Codes in Text Mode BEL Expression CHR 7 Function Sounds the printer alarm Remarks The BEL code causes the printer alarm to sound for approxi mately 0 1 second Example 10 LPRINT CHR...

Page 69: ...printhead one character position to the left When this code is input following bit image data the print head is returned to the position where the bit image printing started This code is ignored imme...

Page 70: ...des Example 1 10 Backspace 20 LPRINT YYYYY 30 LPRINT CHR 8 CHR 8 40 LPRINT y Example 2 10 Backspace in Enlarged Print Mode 20 LPRINT CHR 27 W CHR 1 30 LPRINT 40 LPRINT CHR 8 CHR 8 50 LPRINT CHR 27 W C...

Page 71: ...in the printer buffer for the current line Remarks All control codes except SO remain in effect Reference DEL and B5 Example The xxxxx entered in line 30 disappears 10 Cancel 20 LPRINT Gone 30 LPRINT...

Page 72: ...14 of the interface connec to is at LOW level or if switch pin SW2 4 is set to ON the paper automatically advances one line If there is no data preceding the CR code or if the data is spaces only the...

Page 73: ...is effective only when switch pin SW2 1 is in the OFF position See Chapter 2 It is ignored if it is received while the printer is already in the selected state Reference DC3 Example 1 10 Device Contr...

Page 74: ...e SI code If elite sized characters are selected the DC2 code affects only the internal flag of the printer The print mode does not change unless you cancel the elite sized character mode by using the...

Page 75: ...on Places the printer in the deselected state in which it is not ready to receive data Remarks Any data sent to the printer while it is in the deselected state is discarded The DC3 code is effective o...

Page 76: ...code cancels the enlarged print mode set by the SO code It does not cancel the enlarged print mode set by the ESCWcode Reference SO ESCW Example 10 Enlarged Mode Cancel 20 LPRINT CHR 14 Enlarged Mode...

Page 77: ...printable data Remarks The DEL code deletes the printable data previously stored in the printer buffer This code is ignored in the proportional print mode Reference BS Example 4 18 The last e in the w...

Page 78: ...subse quent a bit data received to be set to 1 It does not affect bit 7 of bit image data MSB control does not work for bit image data Reference ESC ESC Example 10 Sets MSB to 1 20 LPRINT CHR 27 30 GO...

Page 79: ...sion CHR 27 Function Reset MSB Remarks This code causes the most significant bit MSB of all subse quent 8 bit data received to be set to O It does not affect bit 7 of bit image data MSB control does n...

Page 80: ...ESC It does not affect bit 7 of bit image data MSB control does not work for bit image data Reference ESC ESC Example 10 Sets MSB to 1 20 LPRINT CHR 27 30 GOSUB 90 40 Cancels MSB control set by ESC 5...

Page 81: ...or 48 the underline print mode is cancelled The underline is printed beneath each character as a con tinuous line in all print modes The underline mode is ignored in the bit image mode Example 4 22 1...

Page 82: ...efined with n1 and n2 with n1 being the lower byte of the dot position and n2 being the upper byte If you specify the dot position as 0 with 0 for both n1 and n2 printing begins at the left margin If...

Page 83: ...2 The table below shows how n1 and n2 control move ment to the left and to the right relative to the current dot position All entries in the table for n1 and n2 are given in hexadecimal No of dots n1...

Page 84: ...mber of dots which can range from 0 127 This space is in addition to the spaces already included in the definition of the character ESC space is effective only when the printer is in NLQ mode The foll...

Page 85: ...ression CHR 27 Function Prints the current line from left to right Remarks This code returns the printhead to its leftmost position regardless of the left margin set by ESC 1 then prints one line from...

Page 86: ...70 LPRINT These two are 80 LPRINT printed bidirectionally These two lines are printed unidirectionally These two are printed bidirectionally NOTE ESC causes the printhead to return to its leftmost pos...

Page 87: ...Control Codes in Text Mode ESC FX Mode Only Expression CHR 27J Function Initializes the printer Remarks 4 28 The printer is initialized and all data in the print buffer is cleared...

Page 88: ...channel on which subsequent vertical tabulation will be performed A page can be divided into channels within which vertical tabs can be independently set and stored For example vertical tabs can be se...

Page 89: ...Text Mode Channel 0 is selected when the power is turned on 3 Channel 2 is selected 5 6 6 10 Channel 1 is selected 15 15 1 Channel 2 is selected 30 30 1 Channel 1 Channel 2 Mixed Format Reference VT...

Page 90: ...CHR O 80 90 VFU channel 2 100 LPRINT CHR 27 b CHR 2 110 LPRINT CHR 3 CHR 7 CHR 1 O CHR O 120 130 Selects VFU channel 140 LPRINT CHR 27 j CHR 1 150 GOSUB 1000 160 170 Selects VFU channel 2 180 LPRINT C...

Page 91: ...Mode Line 0 The first top of form 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 fhe next top of form 7 8 1t lS is IP E 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 2 3 The next top of form 4 5 6 This is TAB 7 8 9 This is TAB L 0 1 2 Thi...

Page 92: ...t modes controlled by it are cancelled and the new print mode or modes specified become effective The print modes contolled by this code are Underline Italic Enlarged Double Strike Elite Emphasized Co...

Page 93: ...line strike sized densed tional 0 Pica The following table shows the decimal values of n when used with ESC to set combinations of print modes n Un It En D Em C P EL n Un It En D Em C P EL 1 0 19 0 0...

Page 94: ...0 0 0 86 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 87 0 0 0 0 51 0 0 0 88 0 0 0 52 0 0 0 89 0 0 0 53 0 0 0 0 90 0 0 0 54 0 0 0 91 0 0 0 55 0 0 0 0 92 0 0 0 56 0 0 0 93 0 0 0 0 57 0 0 0 94 0 0 0 58 0 0 0 95 0 0 0 0 59 0 0 0 96...

Page 95: ...0 0 122 0 0 0 0 158 0 0 0 123 0 0 0 0 159 0 0 0 0 124 0 0 0 0 160 0 0 125 0 0 0 0 0 161 0 0 0 126 0 0 0 0 162 0 0 0 127 0 0 0 0 0 163 0 0 0 128 0 164 0 0 0 129 0 0 165 0 0 0 0 130 0 0 166 0 0 0 131 0...

Page 96: ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D Double strike mode En Enlarged mode Chapter 4 Control Codes n Un It En D Em C P EL 220 0 0 0 0 221 0 0 0 0 0 222 0 0 0 0 223 0 0 0 0 0 0 224 0 0 0 225 0 0 0 0 226 0 0 0 0 227 0 0 0...

Page 97: ...d defini tion data for charac tercode m 0 n m 255 Function Defines download characters Remarks 4 38 This code assigns the character pattern defined by p1 p2 p3 p11 as a download character to ASCII cod...

Page 98: ...A Attribute a Dot wires 13910 3810 910 6410 910 24010 910 6410 910 3810 OlD OlD PI P2 P3 p P5 p P7 p P9 PIO PII 10 I Download Character Definition 20 LPRINT CHR 27 CHR O AA 30 LPRINT CHR 139 40 LPRINT...

Page 99: ...der data 9th dot wire not used IStarting print position lEnding fprint position Proportional data As the figure shows the three high order bits of the seven bits of proportional data represent the sta...

Page 100: ...ied width of the print area For example dots in position 11 cannot be printed if the print area specified for proportional data is in position 0 to 11 Therefore when defining a download character for...

Page 101: ...e Number 60 80 90 100 120 130 150 Copies the standard character patterns from ROM and RAM Selects character patterns in RAM for printing Initiates character definition Specifies definition of the code...

Page 102: ...nes a box pattern 120 LPRINT CHR 27 CHR O 130 Defines a box into a code 140 LPRINT 150 1 39 is the Attribute a 160 LPRINT CHR 139 170 Sends a box pattern 180 LPRINT CHR 255 CHR O CHR 129 CHR O 190 LPR...

Page 103: ...R 27 CHR m CHR O m 0 or 1 Function Selects deselects download character set Remarks When m 0 this code selects the character generator in the internal ROM When m 1 this code selects the download chara...

Page 104: ...9 CHR S4 CHR 9 80 LPRINT CHR 240 CHR 9 CHR S4 CHR 9 90 LPRINT CHR 38 CHR O CHR O 100 110 LPRINT 120 LPRINT CHR 27 CHR 1 CHR O 130 LPRINT 140 LPRINT CHR 27 CHR O CHR O 150 LPRINT 1S0 END i i C t af NO...

Page 105: ...et Reference ESC ESC Example 4 46 10 Copy from ROM CG to Download CG 20 LPRINT CHR 27 CHR 0 CHR 0 CHR 0 30 40 CG pattern definition 50 LPRINT CHR 27 CHR O 60 LPRINT CHR 139 70 LPRINT CHR 38 CHR 9 CHR...

Page 106: ...g Remarks The ESC 0 code sets subsequent line spacing to 1 8 inch Reference ESC 1 ESC 2 ESC 3 ESC A Example 10 1 18 inch Line Spacing 20 LPRINT CHR 27 0 30 FOR I 1 TO 4 40 LPRINT 1 18 inch Line Spacin...

Page 107: ...line spacing emarks The ESC 1 code sets subsequent line spacing to 7 72 inch Reference ESC 0 ESC 2 ESC 3 ESC A Example 4 48 10 7 72 inch Line Spacing 20 LPRINT CHR 27 1 30 FOR I 1 TO 5 40 LPRINT 7 72...

Page 108: ...the line feed spacing set by ESC A If no ESC A command has been given ESC 2 sets subse quent line spacing to 1j6 inch Reference ESC 0 ESC 1 ESC 3 ESC A ESC 2 FX Mode Expression CHR 27 2 Function Sets...

Page 109: ...of line spacing is set in units 1 3 the size of the space adjacent dots Reference ESC 0 ESC 1 ESC 2 ESC A ESC J Example To set 20 216 inch 5 54 inch line spacing 10 n 216 inch Line Spacing 20 LPRINT C...

Page 110: ...Function Sets italic mode Reference ESC 5 Example 10 Selects italic mode 20 LPRINT Standard 30 LPRtNT CHR 27 4 40 LPRINT Alternate 50 LPRINT CHR 27 5 60 LPRINT Standard sta ndalo 0c l l t rna te btand...

Page 111: ...Control Codes in Text Mode ESC 4 IBM Version Expression CHR 27 4 Function Selects world trade character set 2 See Appendix E Same as ESC 6 Reference ESC 5 ESC 6 ESC 7 4 52...

Page 112: ...ESC 5 FX Version Expression CHR 27 5 Function Chapter 4 Control Codes Cancels the italic mode set by ESC 4 Reference ESC 4 4 53...

Page 113: ...or 49 Function Selects cancels automatic line feed Reference LF ESC 0 ESC 1 ESC 2 ESC 3 ESC A Remarks 4 54 If N 1 or 49 the automatic line feed function is activated and the printer will automatically...

Page 114: ...rs used in the international character sets are assigned to these codes which normally are not printable These characters become printable after ESC 6 has been input The following table shows the deci...

Page 115: ...FOR I 128 TO 159 40 LPRINT CHR I 50 NEXT SO LPRINT 70 LPRINT CHR 27 7 80 END NOTE Once ESC 6 has been received inputting any character whose most significant bit is set will make it impossible to pri...

Page 116: ...ESC 6 IBM Version Expression CHR 27 6 Function Chapter 4 Control Codes Selects world trade character set See Appendix E Same as ESC 4 IBM version Reference ESC 4 ESC 5 ESC 7 4 57...

Page 117: ...7 Function Cancels print code area expansion Remarks This code cancels the ESC 6 setting and causes the printer to ignore all codes from 128 0 to 159 0 and 255 0 except control codes This is the stat...

Page 118: ...Chapter 4 Control Codes ESC 7 IBM Version Expression CHR5 27 7 Function Selects normal character set See Appendix E Reference ESC 4 ESC 5 ESC 6 4 59...

Page 119: ...his code enables the printer to print data to the last line of the last sheet of paper If switch pin SW1 3 is set to the ON position when you turn the power on the printer is automatically in the ESC...

Page 120: ...he paper end detector Remarks This code cancels the ESC 8 condition When the printer detects the end of paper it goes offline If switch pin SW1 3 is set to the OFF position the paper end detector is a...

Page 121: ...cing set by this code does not go into effect until it is executed by the ESC 2 code If n 1 1 72 inch the amount of space between each line equals the space between two adjacent dot wires in the print...

Page 122: ...n the expression indicates a tab stop position Tab stop numbers must be in numerical order They are followed by the NUL code CHR O Use the VT code to perform a vertical tab operation Once vertical tab...

Page 123: ...form length to 50 lines 10 LPRINT CHR 27 C CHR 50 NOTE The position on the page where you enter the ESC C code becomes the new top of form position Form feed skip over perforation etc are carried out...

Page 124: ...the current paper position as the top of form The default page length is 11 inches or 12 inches depending on the setting of switch pin SW1 2 Form feed skip over perforation and other codes dependent...

Page 125: ...followed by the NUL code CHR O as a terminator Use the HT code to perform a horizontal tab operation Once horizontal tab stops are set they are in effect until new stops are specified If the printer...

Page 126: ...tab stop positions set at printer column positions of 6 13 and 20 10 Horizontal TAB 20 LPRINT 01 2345678901 2345678901 234567890 30 LPRINT CHR 27 O CHR 6 CHR 13 CHR 20 CHR O 40 FOR 1 1 TO 3 50 LPRINT...

Page 127: ...ing data to be printed in emphasized characters If elite sized characters are selected ESC E affects only the internal flag of the printer The print mode does not change unless the elite sized charact...

Page 128: ...eet feeder is used When the sheet feeder mode is selected the printer accepts data from the host computer when the ON LINE button is pressed even if the printer runs out of paper When the print operat...

Page 129: ...d print mode set by the ESC E code If elite sized characters are selected ESC F affects only the internal flag of the printer It does not affect the print mode unless you cancel the elite sized mode b...

Page 130: ...f the printhead while advancing the paper by about 1 216 inch between the first pass and the second pass The printer adjusts paper feeding to maintain the absolute length and number of lines per page...

Page 131: ...ouble strike print mode Remarks The ESC H code cancels the double strike print mode set by the ESC G code Reference ESCG Example 4 72 10 Double strike cancel 20 LPRINT CHR 27 G 30 LPRINT Double Print...

Page 132: ...ction switch When the international character code table is selected printable characters are assigned to control codes which are normally unused such as codes 0 0 to 31 0 and codes 128 0 to 159 0 Whe...

Page 133: ...a 13 26 a 128 it 141 154 a 1 e 14 ISO I 27 IESCI 129 e 142 ISO I 155 IESCI 2 u 15 28 U 130 143 156 u u 3 16 29 E 131 6 144 157 E 4 17 P 30 e 132 145 P 158 e 5 0 18 IOC21 31 133 0 146 IOC21 159 6 19 IO...

Page 134: ...0 LPRINT CHR O NUL code 40 LPRINT CHR 27 I CHR 1 50 LPRINT CHR 7 Printable code 60 LPRINT CHR O Printable code 70 LPRtNT CHR 27 I CHR O BOEND beep beep Example 2 10 International Characters 20 in code...

Page 135: ...per fromed In IBM mode the printer feeds the paper forward by n 216 of an inch and then performs a carriage return ESC 5 0 causes a carriage return alone Reference ESC 3 Example 4 76 To execute 113 21...

Page 136: ...Chapter 4 Control Codes NOTE If n 1 or 2 paper feeding may not be accurate If n 0 a paper feed is not performed For continuous nj216 inch line spacing use ESC 3 4 77...

Page 137: ...12 characters per inch In this mode use of the emphasized or proportional print code affects only the inter nal flag of the printer The print mode does not change This code can be cancelled by using...

Page 138: ...ines from the top of form position feeds six lines and continues printing the 61st line of data at the top of form position of the next page A skip over perforation setting with a value that exceeds t...

Page 139: ...erforation 20 LPRINT CHRffi 27 C CHRffi 5 30 LPRINT CHRffi 27 N CHRffi 2 40 FOR 1 1 TO 9 50 LPRINT Let s count I 60 NEXT LE t r count 1 Let 5 CClL I nt 2 L et s cou nt 3 Let 5 count i j Let count s 1...

Page 140: ...C N code Reference ESCN Example 10 Skip over Perforation Cancel 20 LPRINT CHR 27 C CHR 4 30 LPRINT CHR 27 N CHR 2 40 LPRINT Twinkle twinkle little star 50 LPRINT OJ OJ 60 LPRINT CHR 27 O 70 FOR I 1 TO...

Page 141: ...de is can celled and the printer returns to pica sized print Reference ESCM Example 4 82 10 Pica sized Printing 20 LPRINT CHR 27 P 30 LPRINT Pica sized character 40 LPRINT 50 LPRINT CHR 27 M 60 LPRINT...

Page 142: ...ximum values for n in each print size are listed below If their range is exceeded n is ignored and the previous setting remains in effect Left margin 2 n 136 for pica sized mode Left margin 3 n 163 fo...

Page 143: ...Control Codes in Text Mode Example 4 84 10 I Right margin set 20 LPRINT CHRffi 27 Q CHRffi 15 30 LPRINT 123456789012345678901234567890 J 3405t 7BS O 1 2 4 j 6 7B 10 12 34567 B90...

Page 144: ...n the FX mode all subsequent data is printed using the character set of the country speci fied by n The variable n represents one of the following country character sets n Country n Country 0 U S A 5...

Page 145: ...tuvwxyzeue 0123456789 IIABCDEFGHIJKLHNOPQRSTUVWXYZAOU _ abcdefghijklmnop qrstuvwxyz 6UB 0123456789 8ABCDEFGHIJKLHNOPQRSTUVWXYZ r_ abcdefghijklmnop qrstuvwxyz r 0123456789 8ABCDEFGHIJKLHNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0...

Page 146: ...NMARK2 E IE 0 A j e ill it u The special character patterns shown above are stored at the addresses in the character generator shown below HEX 23H 24H 40H 5BH 5CH 5DH 5EH 60H 7BH 7CH 7DH 7EH DEC 35 36...

Page 147: ...the default settings Reference HT ESC 0 VT ESC 8 ESCS Expression CHRffi 27 S CHRffi n n 0 1 48 or 49 Function Sets superscript subscript print mode Remarks 4 88 If n 0 or 48 data is printed in supers...

Page 148: ...LPRINT CHR 27 T CHR 1S 70 LPRINT CHR 27 E SO LPRINT bX CHR 27 F 90 LPRINT CHR 27 S CHR 0 CHR 15 100 LPRINT 2 11 0 LPRINT CHR 27 T CHR 1S 120 LPRINT CHR 27 E 130 LPRINT cX d Example 2 10 Subscript Mod...

Page 149: ...es in Text Mode ESCT Expression CHR 27J liT Function Cancels the superscript subscript print mode Remarks The ESC T code cancels the superscript or subscript print mode set by the ESC S code Reference...

Page 150: ...Unidirectional printing all lines are printed from left to right improves the precision of vertical character alignment Reference ESC Example 10 Set print direction 20 LPRINT CHR 27 U CHR 1 30 LPRINT...

Page 151: ...acters If n 0 or 48 enlarged print mode is cancelled This code is not cancelled by a line feed ESC W 0 also cancels enlarged print set by the SO code Reference SO DC4 Example 4 92 10 Enlarged Mode by...

Page 152: ...o n1 columns and the right margin is set to n2 columns both in the current character width The values of n1 and n2 should be in the range of 0 to 255 The absolute positions of the margins will depend...

Page 153: ...n Sets cancels text justification and alignment Remarks If n 0 text is aligned flush left If n 1 text is centered If n 2 text is aligned flush right If n 3 text is justified at both the left and right...

Page 154: ...Expression CHR 27 b CHR n CHR m1 CHR mk CHR O 0 n 7 1 k 16 Function Sets VFU Vertical Format Unit positions Remarks This code sets vertical tabs for VFU channel n CHR O must always be placed at the e...

Page 155: ...n channel 2 NOTE Tabs on channel 0 can also be set by ESC B 4 96 10 Set Vertical Tabs 20 LPRINT CHR 27 Ij 30 LPRINT CHR 2 CHR 5 CHR 1 0 CHR 13 40 LPRINT CHR O 50 60 Selects channel 2 70 LPRINT CHR 27...

Page 156: ...acter size If n exceeds the maximum values shown below this code is ignored and the previous margin remains effective o n Right margin 2 Pica mode and proportional mode o n Right margin 3 Elite mode o...

Page 157: ...CHR 15 40 LPRINT CHR O 50 LPRINT A CHR 9 S CHR 9 C CHR 9 O 60 LPRINT CHR 27 I CHR 15 70 LPRINT 012345678901 234567890 80 LPRINT CHR 27 O CHR 3 CHR 9 CHR 14 90 LPRINT CHR O 100 LPRINT E CHR 9 F CHR 9...

Page 158: ...is set When n 0 or n 48 the normal spacing mode is set In the proportional mode narrow characters such as I and i occupy less space than wider ones This makes printed material neater and easier to re...

Page 159: ...NT CHR 27 p CHR O 90 END 1000 Subroutine 101 0 LPRINT The Earth our planet is located at 1020 LPRINT an average distance of 93 million miles 1030 LPRINT from the Sun 1040 RETURN Normal Print Mode The...

Page 160: ...0 17 r 11 18 4 12 70 F 12 71 G 12 123 f 9 124 5 19 Ge 12 20 0 12 72 H 12 73 I 8 125 9 126 12 21 0 12 74 J 127 0 12 22 8 23 A 12 24 12 25 0 12 75 K 12 76 L 12 77 M 12 78 N 12 128 a 11 129 e 11 130 U 11...

Page 161: ...227 c 11 176 0 12 228 d 12 177 7 9 229 e 11 178 2 12 230 12 179 3 12 231 9 11 180 4 12 232 h 11 181 5 12 233 i 9 182 6 11 234 j 10 183 7 12 235 k 11 184 8 12 236 I 9 185 9 11 237 m 11 186 8 238 n 10 1...

Page 162: ...r 48 half speed printing is cancelled and the printer returns to the normal print speed of 160 cps Half speed printing reduces print noise Example 10 Half speed printing 20 LPRINT This line is printed...

Page 163: ...n 1 or 49 NLQ mode is selected If n 0 or 48 the draft mode is selected NLQ and draft modes can also be selected from the printer control panel See Chapter 2 The following print modes can be used with...

Page 164: ...tine 101 0 LPRINT Who has seen the wind 1020 LPRINT Neither I nor you 1030 LPRINT But when the leaves hang trembling 1840 LPRINT The wind is passing through 1050 RETURN Dr aft Mode Who has seen the wi...

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Page 166: ...ted when n 0 the slashed zero is selected when n 1 This code is effective only in the FX mode Example 10 Zero Font Selection 20 LPRINT Zeros in normal mode 0 0 0 0 0 30 LPRINT CHR 27 z CHR 1 40 LPRINT...

Page 167: ...sion CHR 12 Function Advances paper to the next top of form Remarks All the data stored in the print buffer is printed then the paper advances to next top of form This codes cancels the enlarged print...

Page 168: ...with slashes If n or 48 the following zeros are printed without slashes With zeros with slashes it is easy to distinguish from capital letter 0 Example 10 Selects Zero font 20 LPRINT CHR 27J z CHR 1 3...

Page 169: ...SCF 5 times italic mode ESC 4 ESC 5 6 limes DoubllHltrike mode ESCG ESCH 7 times Underline mode ESC 8 times Superscript mode ESC SO ESCT 9 times Subscript mode ESCS1 ESCT 10 times 1 Inch sklp over ESC...

Page 170: ...to the predetermined horizontal tab unit set by the ESC D code When the printer power is turned on a tab is automatically set every eight characters If the ESC D code is not used to set new tab units...

Page 171: ...0 LPRINT 01 2345678901 2345678901 23456789 30 FOR I 1 TO 3 40 LPRINT CHR 9 TAS 50 NEXT 012345678901234567890123456789 TAB TAB TAB NOTE If the print position set by this code exceeds the column end the...

Page 172: ...is only spaces only the line feed is performed The amount of line spacing is determined by ESC 0 ESC 1 ESC 2 ESC 3 or ESC A If the paper has reached the position where the skip over per foration funct...

Page 173: ...C B and ESC 0 as a list terminator You can also use NUL with other printer control codes to select options ESC S for example Reference ESC S ESC 0 Example 4 110 The following example shows the use of...

Page 174: ...r inch Use the DC2 code to cancel the SI code When the emphasized print mode is selected using the ESC E code the SI code affects only the internal flag of the printer The print mode does not change u...

Page 175: ...Condensed ode Still in Condensed Mode Example 2 10 Condensed Enlarged mode 20 LPRINT CHR 15 Condensed mode 30 LPRINT CHR 14 Now in Condensed Enlarged mode 40 LPRINT Condensed mode Condensed lode Now...

Page 176: ...aracters This code is cancelled by a line feed DC4 or ESC W O Reference DC4 ESCW Example 10 Enlarged mode with auto reset 20 LPRINT CHR 14 Enlarged print mode 30 LPRINT Pica sized print mode E H it 1...

Page 177: ...l tab unit set by the ESC B code If vertical tab units have not been set the VT code acts as a line feed command Entering multiple VT codes causes the printer to tab to the tab unit multiplied by the...

Page 178: ...4 Control Codes Example 10 Vertical Tab 20 LPRINT CHR 27 BH 30 lPRINT CHR 1 CHR 3 CHR 6 CHR 10 CHR O 40 FOR I 1 TO 4 50 LPRINT CHR 11 TAB 60 NEXT I TAB 1st line TAB 3rd line TAB 6th line TAB 10th lin...

Page 179: ...ESCY ESCZ These codes select either the a pin or 9 pin bit image mode and vary the bit image density and print speed The expression used to set bit image mode is control code CHR n1 CHR n2 where cont...

Page 180: ...tient of the numberof data bytes divided by 256 tn normal density bit image mode the maximum number of printa ble dot positions per line is 816 If the values of n1 and n2 are greater than 816 dot posi...

Page 181: ...If the enlarged print mode is set the number of bit image data bytes is decreased by twice the amount listed in the chart For example 799 bit image data bytes are printable on a line if you use the ES...

Page 182: ...a and the dot wires in the printhead You can arbitrarily control the eight dot wires in the printhead In the a pin bit image mode the 9th dot wire is not used MSB LSB 187186185184 83182181180 Input da...

Page 183: ...e data 87 0 87 0 86 0 86 1 85 1 85 0 84 0 84 1 83 0 83 0 82 0 82 0 81 1 81 0 80 0 80 0 34 0 BO O A box with denotes bit 1 a blank box denotes bit O You can determine the decimal values of the binary b...

Page 184: ...Guide c 1st bit image data LSB Dot wires 134 8010 138 0 010 tOlD OlD 138 0 801D 13410 ID v Vertically shared graphic pattern Program 10 Sit Image Printing Normal density 20 LPRINT CHRffi 27 K CHR 1 O...

Page 185: ...Image Mode Example 2 4 122 10 Bit Image Printing Normal density 20 LPRINT CHR 27 K CHR 12 CHR O 30 FOR J 1 TO 12 40 READR 50 LPRINT CHR R 60 NEXT J 70 LPRINT 80 DATA 4 10 26 58 103 231 90 DATA 231 10...

Page 186: ...11 1 iIIIPil iilll l li I lIiiiiiIPillIlllil Ii 1 lllii iI ii II liij llil il lll l 11 Ii I lil i liil ll dIlil I I 11 1 1 1 11 I P lq IHlPl d l jl ll il III I I I I II i l I II lIlllll I III 1 Il li...

Page 187: ...A B c 4 124 Data will be transmitted in order of 170 D and then 85 D 8 dot line spacing Data will be transmitted in order of 255 D and then O D 8 dot line spacing Data will be transmitted in order of...

Page 188: ...l Density The normal density bit image mode is accessed by using ESC K The dual density bit image mode is accessed by using ESC L MSB Direction of print head movement The print head fires space lSB be...

Page 189: ...ot density Maximum Head dots inch Position Speed m Mode 8 in In sec 0 Normal density 60 816 16 1 Dual density 120 1632 8 2 Double speed 120 1632 16 dual density 3 Quadruple density 240 3264 8 4 Screen...

Page 190: ...ied for m is not in the range oto 7 the number of data specified is ignored If m is 2 or 3 horizontally adjacent dots are not printed To print screen data m 4 is optimal The following example 10 LPRIN...

Page 191: ...CHR 12 CHR 0 50 FOR J 1 TO 12 60READR 70 LPRINT CHR R 80 NEXT J 90 DATA 1 3 7 15 31 63 63 31 15 7 3 1 100 RESTORE 110 NEXT I 120 END Example 2 4 128 10 I Bit Image print 20 480 dots 8 Normal Density...

Page 192: ...C The function of each bit image mode setting sequence is set when the power is turned on However the user can change the function of each sequence with ESC The value of m represents the mode to be se...

Page 193: ...the selected bit image mode a specifies the mode as follows a Mode 0 Normal density 1 Dual density n1 and n2 specify the number of bytes following this sequence which are to be printed in the bit imag...

Page 194: ...30 FOR M OTO 1 40 LPRINT CHR 27 A CHR M CHR 1 O CHR O 50 LPRINT CHR O CHR 128 CHR 1 CHR 128 60 LPRINT CHR 2 CHR 128 CHR 4 CHR 128 70 LPRINT CHR 8 CHR 128 CHR 16 CHR 128 80 LPRINT CHR 32 CHR 128 CHR 64...

Page 195: ...rmal density bit image mode The maximum number of bit image data bytes per line is 480 Remarks n1 and n2 represent the number of bit image data bytes Refer to How to Obtain n1 and n2 Data following th...

Page 196: ...Chapter 4 Control Codes Example 10 Normal Density Bit Image Mode 20 FOR 1 1 TO 5 30 LPRINT CHA 27 K CHR 80 CHR O 40 FOR N 1 TO 80 50 LPRINT CHR 255 60NEXTN 70 LPRINT 80 NEXT I 90 END 4 133...

Page 197: ...mage data is the same as with ESC K normal density bit image printing but the bit image data is printed in 1632 dot positions per line producing denser graphic data The print speed decreases from the...

Page 198: ...e 20FORI 1 T05 30 LPRINT CHR 27 L CHR 80 CHR 0 40 FOR N 1 TO 80 50 LPRINT CHR 255 60 NEXTN 70 LPRINT 80 NEXT I 90 END Example 2 10 Dual Density Bit Image Mode 20 LPRINT CHR 27 L CHR 1 O CHR O 30 FOR J...

Page 199: ...marks n1 and n2 represent the number of bit image data bytes Refer to How to Obtain n1 and n2 Data following ESC Y is printed as dual density bit image data at 16 inches per second ips If ESC L is use...

Page 200: ...ne is 3264 Remarks n1 and n2 represent the number of bit image data bytes Refer to How to Obtain n1 and n2 Data following ESC Z is printed as quadruple density bit image data The print speed is 8 inch...

Page 201: ...Control Codes in Bit Image Mode Example 4 138 10 Quadruple Density Bit Image Mode 20 FOR I 1 TO 5 30 LPRINT CHR 27 Z CHR 80 CHR 0 40 FOR N 1 TO 80 50 LPRINT CHR 255 60 NEXT 70 LPRINT 80 NEXT 90 END...

Page 202: ...Use of Printing Modes C 1 D Control Codes Summary 0 1 E IBM Mode Character Sets E 1 Character Set 1 Normal E 1 Character Set 2 World Trade Set E 2 F FX Mode Character Sets F 1 U S A Normal Set F 1 Fra...

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Page 204: ...s Pica 160 Condensed 137 Elite 96 Emphasized 80 NLQ 32 Bidirectional in the text mode Undirectional in the bit image mode or when programmed 9 1 6 or programmable 9x9 FX Mode 96 ASCII characters 32 in...

Page 205: ...d above 8 Column Width Character pitch Col width Col inch Pica 136 10 Elite 163 12 Condensed 233 17 Elite condensed 272 20 The column width in the enlarged mode is half that indicated above 9 Media Ha...

Page 206: ...ature Operating humidity 13 Power Requirements Voltage Frequency Power consumption Appendix A Specifications Centronics style 8 bit parallel Black Cartridge 3 million characters 5 to 35 C 41 to 95 F 1...

Page 207: ...Specifications 14 Physical Characteristics Height Width Depth Weight 123mm 602mm 363mm with tractor unit 5 1 kg NOTE Specifications are subject to change without notice A 4...

Page 208: ...t as possible Connector Pin Numbers and Descriptions of Signals In the following table direction refers to the direction of signal flow from the printer Return means TWISTED PAIR RETURN and is to be c...

Page 209: ...t informa 3 21 DATA 2 In tion of the 1st to 8th bits of parallel data respectively Each 4 22 DATA 3 In signal is at HIGH level when 5 23 DATA 4 In data is logical 1 and LOW when logical 0 6 24 DATA 5...

Page 210: ...19 to 30 GND TWISTED PAIR RETURN signal GND level 31 INIT In When the level of this signal becomes LOW the printer con troller is reset to its initial state and the print buffer is cleared This sig n...

Page 211: ...Parallel Interface Parallel Interface Timing The following diagram shows the parallel interface timing BUSY ACKNLG DATA STROBE 8 4 0 5 p S Min 0 5 p S Min...

Page 212: ...over con densed mode and in superscript subscript mode the printer double strikes characters Also in the proportional mode characters are always emphasized and the proportional mode takes priority ov...

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Page 214: ...spacing set by ESC A 4 49 ESC 2 FX Set 1 6 inch line space 4 49 ESC 3 Set n 216 inch line space 4 50 ESC A Set programmable line space 4 62 Form feed and form length FF Form feed 4 106 ESC C Set form...

Page 215: ...size mode 4 78 Cancel elite size mode 4 82 Set cancel proportional mode 4 99 Near Letter Quality D 2 ESC x Set Cancel NLQ 4 104 ESC 0 Sets character space 4 25 En1arged SO DC4 ESCW Condensed SI DC2 Em...

Page 216: ...C 7 IBM Download Character ESC ESC ESC 0 Bit Image ESC K ESC L Select international character set 4 85 Character code function switch 4 73 Selects character set 2 World Trade 4 52 Print code area expa...

Page 217: ...nge bit image mode sequence function 4 129 Select 9 pin bit image mode 4 130 Cancel 4 12 Delete 4 18 Select printer 4 14 Deselect printer 4 16 Set MSB 4 19 Reset MSB 4 20 Cancel MSB control 4 21 Set a...

Page 218: ...0 Sl 1 182 t 196 r 2i4 i is 38 f54 70 86 i02 166 230 2461 BEL 7 G W gfi03 w Brk Q 1fi83 t f199 trm I Zrw 7 0111 17 f23 f39 f55 f71 f87 f1i9 f151 f i67 231 8 1000 Ja C 8 H X h xfi20 136 c 1 166 1 184 L...

Page 219: ...92 fiOa f124 f61 M 77 93 mr og i25 N nf1iO f62 94 rrn 0 95 0 63 fi9 fill fi27 APPE DIX E 8 9 A B C 0 E F 1000 1001 1010 1011 1100 1101 1110 1111 E a L L IX 128 144 160 iii 176 192 f20B f224 240 U ce i...

Page 220: ...661 E8 9 J c J230 I 246 I 7 I 0111 BEb f23 l39i Gl F g f103 1 jt19 BErm 1151 1 D I j21 231 12 7 i BS CAN 1 I i JH r t I I BS CAN I I c f 000 Is f24 8 F04 _ f1iO f13s r G68 S roof i232 i4B 9 1001 HT19...

Page 221: ...Lt f124 f78 f1 i8 124 61 M G r ml10l e 125 82 Nr r nriiO I i26 183 0 0fi1i DEhn r7t fill 121 PPE IlIX F 8 9 A 8 1000 1001 1010 1011 N J144 5P 0 i76 128 f160 OCI I 129 ft i61 J F ocr l 2 178 r o rm I1i...

Page 222: ...f108 0 rrn _ 45 161 M U 93 In Clf125 G 93 fi09 125 48 f62 N 178 94 nf110 110 8 126 126 I 0 DEL 47 1s3 79 95 0rjlf rrn 8 9 A B C 0 E F 1000 1001 1010 1011 1100 1101 1110 1111 G NUL SP 0 tj Pf208 P 240...

Page 223: ...011 I 0100 I 0101 I 0110 I 0111 I r I 1000 11001 11010 I lOll 1100 1101 i 111011111 NUL sp NUL SP C 1 P J 4 i f L j_ L l L t_L 1 L 1 o r Lr 1 6 0 rm1 208 2 t Lr O d q_ r e 177 r 931 209 225 241 I I h...

Page 224: ...SP P Pi rg6 112 128 144 i6O i7s I 208 rrn G40 c CD s f97 q 1i3 fi29 IXI LIr lO a 7 113 45 r s i 177 193 f2Ci9 241 bf98 r fi30 DC 162j 2 f17e1 B r rmi b r m 146 c 99 f115 DC r r O 1 115 Ell 147 3 f19s...

Page 225: ...1 Pr qrm y 114 Sr s t fli6 116 Ltf1i7 f1i8 J f1i9 120 Y rm Zr n a 123 0 124 a rm It fi26 126 LIm 1 27 PPE DIX F 8 9 A B C 0 E F 1000 1001 1010 1011 1100 1101 1110 1111 5P 160 0fi76 t p 128 160 t92 208...

Page 226: ...J So Lf76 1 0 92 108 G24 76 f61 M r7 iTt 93 109 E rmI 162 N 78 n 94 110 lfi261 f63 0 79 0r 11 DEL 95 rrnI 8 9 A B 1000 1001 1010 1011 N SP I 128 f1 4 fi60 f176 f129 DCl I ir n 4s r s DC l 2 r 7s f130...

Page 227: ...s2 184 100 116 r e 164 G80 196 rID 228 244 5 E Uras er o uf117 f133 f149 S 18i r U e u 21 137 f53 rea 165 f 97 rm f245 22 g i38 6 54 F v 86 f 1118 134 150 J 166 6 182 F_ I f_ l 70 102 198 f214 230 246...

Page 228: ...7 rrn 60 L 1 f76 192 r oa rrn ra M 1 iTl ri09 17 f93 J 12s is2 N r78 94 nfi10 f126 63 0 0G11 DEt 79 95 127 8 9 A B C 0 E F 1000 1001 1010 1011 1100 1101 1110 C N f144 5P 160 I J P f224 P rm 128 160 rr...

Page 229: ...e7l f8il 1_ l11s1 r131 11131 1791 f195I 12111 12271 r24i1 I DCU I 4 J 0 iT I d J t l JDCU Ii 14 J D J T J I l t 4 I 0100 141 r 1 Is2i lI8 1 rM1 11001 1 1 r132 I 1 L180L I 12121 12281 r2441 _14 L 4 011...

Page 230: ...f21 102 82 rm 7 BEL f23 139 7 GrlW g 1 r 19 BErm 1151 7 I G 14 q N f247 0111 17 rssi i 71 I 87 If103 r 67 l rm1 j1ggi f2i5 135 231 247 8 1000 BS ia CAN l i IH IX h BS fi36 CA I C I 1 1 200 X 1 1 __ 2...

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Page 232: ...Appendix G IBM Mode Character Fonts 32 33 34 35 36 37 IIIIII 38 39 40 41 42 43 IIIIII M G IIIIII iliiii iliiil NOTE Numbers represent Decimal code G 1...

Page 233: ...IBM Mode Character Fonts IIIIII 68 69 70 71 72 73 IIIIII n n n n 1111111 80 81 82 83 84 85 IIIIII 86 87 88 89 90 91 IIIIII G 2...

Page 234: ...Appendix G IBM Mode Character Fonts 92 93 94 95 96 97 IIIIII 98 99 100 101 102 103 IIIIII 104 105 106 107 108 109 IIIIII 110 111 112 113 114 115 IIIIII 116 117 118 119 120 121 IIIIII G 3...

Page 235: ...IBM Mode Character Fonts 122 123 124 125 126 127 IIIIII 128 129 130 131 132 133 IIIIII 134 135 136 137 138 139 IIIIII 140 141 142 143 144 145 IIIIII 146 147 148 149 150 151 IIIIII G 4...

Page 236: ...IBM Mode Character Fonts 152 153 154 155 156 157 IIIIII 158 159 160 161 162 163 IIIIII 164 165 166 167 168 169 IIIIII 170 171 172 173 174 175 IIIIII 176 177 178 179 180 181 l r i i II II i II it Ii I...

Page 237: ...IBM Mode Character Fonts 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 G 6...

Page 238: ...Appendix G IBM Mode Character Fonts 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 e 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 IIIIII G 7...

Page 239: ...IBM Mode Character Fonts 230 231 232 233 234 235 IIIIII 236 237 238 239 240 241 IIIIII 244 245 Ii iii 248 249 250 251 252 253 IIIIII 254 255 II G 8...

Page 240: ...Fonts III1IIII Ililiiii 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 III1IIII 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 III1IIII 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 III1IIII 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 IIIIIIII 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 IIIIIIII NOTE Number...

Page 241: ...FX Mode Character Fonts 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 IIIIIIII iiiiiiii 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 IIIIIIII III1IIII 1IIIIIIi H 2...

Page 242: ...Appendix H FX Mode Character Fonts 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 IIIIIIII 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 IIIIIIII ilillill 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 III1IIII iiliilii Ililllli IIllill1 H 3...

Page 243: ...FX Mode Character Fonts Ilililii 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 IIIIIIII lillilll iilillil iiIllll1 H 4...

Page 244: ...Appendix H FX Mode Character Fonts anceiiiiilill 64 91 92 93 123 124 125 126 3 anYIIIIIIII 35 J K I Jenma klillIiI swedenlillliii III Italy llillill H 5...

Page 245: ...FX Mode Character Fonts 35 91 92 93 123 124 S in IIIIII J n I No aYiillliil III n killliill II H 6...

Page 246: ...X Mode Character Fonts 192 219 220 221 251 252 253 254 f nce III1IIII 192 219 220 221 251 252 253 254 Ge manvlllllill 163 U K I219 220 221 251 252 253 n klllllll deni i I IiI Iii 252 253 254 III Italv...

Page 247: ...FX Mode Character Fonts H 8...

Page 248: ...4 123 combining with text data 4 118 controlcodes 4 116 dot density 4 124 dot wires 4 119 dual density 4 134 mode 4 116 normal density 4 132 quadruple density 4 137 Backspace control code 4 10 BS 4 10...

Page 249: ...in text mode 4 9 in bit image mode 4 116 summary 0 1 Control panel 2 3 CR 4 13 OC1 4 14 DC2 4 15 OC3 4 16 DC4 4 17 Decimal 4 3 DEL 4 18 Deselected state 4 16 Double strike print control codes 4 71 4...

Page 250: ...4 ESC 4 25 ESC 4 26 ESC 4 28 ESC 4 29 ESC 4 33 ESC 4 38 ESC 4 44 ESC 4 46 ESC 4 126 ESC 4 129 ESC 4 130 ESC 0 4 47 ESC 1 4 48 ESC 2 4 49 ESC 3 4 50 ESC 4 4 51 4 52 ESC 5 4 53 ESC 6 4 55 4 57 ESC 7 4 5...

Page 251: ...34 ESC I 4 97 ESC M 4 78 ESC N 4 79 ESC 0 4 81 ESC P 4 82 ESC P 4 99 ESC Q 4 83 ESC R 4 85 4 88 ESC S 4 88 ESC s 4 103 ESC T 4 90 ESC U 4 91 ESC W 4 92 ESC X 4 93 ESC x 4 104 ESC Y 4 136 ESC Z 4 137 E...

Page 252: ...2 5 POWER 2 5 READy 2 5 Initialization 2 11 4 28 Installation paper 1 11 rib bon 1 6 tractor 1 9 Interface see parallel interface International character set 4 85 Italic print 4 51 4 53 4 33 Justifica...

Page 253: ...button 2 4 Paper arrangment 1 17 cut sheet 1 11 fanfold 1 14 loading 1 11 pin feed 1 14 protective 1 5 removal 1 17 separator 1 17 Paper end detector 2 9 disabling detector 4 60 4 61 indicator lamp 2...

Page 254: ...lacement 3 2 Print modes condensed 4 1 4 111 double strike 4 71 4 72 elite 4 78 4 82 emphasized 4 68 4 70 enlarged 4 17 4 92 4 113 mixed use of 4 33 C 1 pica sized 4 78 4 82 proportional 4 99 setting...

Page 255: ...Slashed zero 4 105A SO 4 113 Specifications 0 0 A 1 Startup 2 11 SW1 2 15 SW2 2 18 Switch accessing 02 12 blocks 0 2 13 pins 0 2 14 setting 0 2 14 switch 1 pin settings 2 15 switch 2 pin settings 2 1...

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