
EBS
Ink Jet Systems
EBS-1500
Series Printers User's Manual
Paragraph 4 - Operating the Printer
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§
To edit (modify) parameters of a subfile and to change the subfile type.
«
¦
To delete the entire subfile.
«
V
To edit a graphics subfile.
U
To cancel the edition (modification) of a current text.
V
To indicated the end of the edition (save the file in the library).
«
Q
To switch between two space display modes
2
. Spaces can be displayed
as
⎡
(by default) or as blanks. Spaces are always printed as blanks no
matter which display mode is active.
4.4.1.2. Opening and Editing a New File
In the main MENU select the
TEXT SERVICE
item and then the
CREATE NEW TEXT
item,
type in a subfile name consisting of up to eight characters and confirm.
NOTE:
If the file name exists in the library, the file appears on the terminal and can be edited.
The word processor starts and various types of simple and complex files can be generated.
The word processor opens an
ASCII
file, with the letter height set to the highest value by
default. The file contains one space. Now you can use the keypad to input a text to be printed.
A description of control keys is given in section
4.4.1.1 Introduction to Text Files
paragraph
WORD PROCESSOR – A Description of Control Keys
.
You can modify text file attributes or type by entering the subfile menu with the
§
key.
The first item in the subfile menu is
Type
. All subfile types available together with parameters
and default settings are described later on in this document.
The setting of each of the parameters can be modified with the
¡
and
¢
keys. The setting
of a numerical parameter can also be input directly from the keypad and confirmed with the
V
key.
For various simple text files (subfiles), subfiles are created in different ways. In the following
paragraphs you will find a description of how to create and edit simple files of various types.
On selecting the subfile type, setting file parameters and typing the file contents, the text file
needs confirming or cancelling.
Subfile type: T
EKST
– ASCII characters
This simple text file (subfile) is a set of alphabetical characters. The standard word processor
offers the Latin alphabet as ASCII characters.
The characters are coded with matrices (or character generators), whose examples are given
below :
MATRIX
EXAMPLE
Latin 5x5
pixels
Latin 7x5
pixels
Latin 9x5
pixels
Latin 16x10
pixels
2
Space
– a blank distance between characters; it is inserted with the
ª
key on the terminal.
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