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UNPACKING AND INSPECTION Check the carton contents Now unpack the contents of the printer shipping carton, and check each item in the box again
2990 DATA 3000 DATA 3010 DATA 3020 DATA 3030 DATA 3040 DATA 3050 DATA 3060 ' 2ND 3070 DATA 3080 DATA 3090 DATA 3100 DATA 3110 DATA 3
k 3620 DATA 15,255,192, 15,255,192, 15,255,192, 15,255,128, 15,255,128 3630 DATA 15.255. 0. 15.255. 0. 15.255. 0. 15.254. 0. 15.254, 0
How the program works This program begins by assigning a number of printer commands to BASIC string variables (lines 1000 to 1090). You can fin
Font styles are: i.1 r I', I' I.. 'C' ) .I r~ j ,;;~ ~;; ,i e i" ‘,-: Courier characters, Prestige characters, ORATOR C
Modifications for IBM mode This program can also be run in IBM mode (DIP switch 1-6 OFF) if you change a few of the lines as shown below to
Chapter 7 TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE The following section on troubleshooting and maintenance is intended only as a brief guide to these
Power supply If the POWER indicator does not illuminate, check the following: Check Is the power cable properly plugged into the electr
If the print is faint, or uneven, check the following: Check Is the ribbon properly in- stalled? Is the ribbon worn out? Possible remedy C
Paper feeding If cut sheet paper (without the ASF) is not feeding smoothly, check the following: 1 Check 1 Possible remedv Is the pap
Check Are you trying to feed paper using the front panel buttons while the ON LINE indicator is illuminated? Is the paper too thick?
The optional accessories which you may have ordered with your printer are: l Serial (RS-232) interface board l Automatic sheet feeder l Pu
If the paper park facility does not appear to be working correctly, check the following: Check Possible remedy Is the paper release lever in
MAINTENANCE Essentially, your printer is a robust piece of equipement, but should be treated with a modicum of care in order to avoid malfu
REPLACING THE PRINT HEAD This is not a job which you will need to do very often. The print head has been designed to give a life about 200 millio
Figure 74. Replacing the print head 105
REPLACING THE BATTERY IN THE RAM CARD The optional RAM card has an internal battery that backs up the stored data even when the card is removed
Chapter 8 SPEClFlCAllONS Printing system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Serial Impact Dot-matrix Printing speed . . .
Character dot matrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Draft Pica 24 x 9 Elite 24 x 9 Semi-condensed 16x7 Condensed pica 24 x 9 Condens
Emulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Epson mode IBM Proprinter mode Interface . . . . . . . . . . .
The following describes the pinout of the parallel (Centronics-type) inter- face connector (signals which are low when active are overlined):
Chapter 9 CHARACTER SETS This chapter gives tables of the printer’s standard and IBM character sets. The decimal character code of each
SETTING UP Place the printer in the position where it is going to be permanently sited, and remove all packing material from inside the top cover
STANDARD CHARACTER SET
1 8 9 A B C D E F 0 La D < n n , e ” Il2ti 1144 1160 1176 k GDCl) ! 1 A 1 r;;;; b 1 fir3 A 208 II Q 209 Y 224 240 23 a Q 225 241 % 5 E
IBM CHARACTER SET #2 I O I l I 2 z 3 4 5 6 7 I I 0 n -@-P-'-P 112 (DCl) ! 1 A 1 Q a CI p- j-T p j-T- /T CiTj- (DC2) " 2
c 128 Y ii 129 CI
IBM CHARACTER SET #I L Other characters are identical to character set #2. The-duplication of control codes enables systems with a 7-bit
. IBM SPECIAL CHARACTER SE7 Additional characters can be printed by special commands. r-T77 117
INTERNATIONAL CHARACTER SETS When an international character set is selected DIP switches 2-2 to 2-4 or by a command from software, the followin
INDEX m Absolute horizontal tab, 65 Auto feed, 75 Automatic carriage return, 32 Automatic line feed, 34,62 Automatic sheet feeder, 10,33
El Hexadecimal dump, 25-27 Horizontal position commands, 60-65 Horizontal tabulation, 64 m IBM character sets, 43, 114-l 17 IBM mode, 33,96 I
RAM card, 7,106 Rear cover, 3, 13 Release lever, 3, 10, 13 Reset printer, 75 Reverse line feed, 55 Reverse micro-feed, 29 Ribbon cart
Figure T-4. Removing the top cover 1. Use the tensioning knob on the ribbon cartridge to tighten the ribbon if it is slack (turn clockwise).
COMMAND SUMMARY MODE CONTROL CODE <BEL> CBS> cHT> <Lb <VT> <FF> <CR> <so> <Sb <Deb Std. <DC2> I
MODE CONTROL CODE FUNCTION cEsc> “6” Select character set #2 <EsQ ‘7 Select character set #l <Es3 “8” Disable paper-out detector
MODE CONTROL CODE FUNCTION IBM <ESC> “I” “a” nl a2 m0 ml m2 .,, Select eraohics mode Std. &SC> *+ nli n2 IBM <ESC>
MODE CONTROL CODE <Es5 “.-” <I> <Esc> “_.. “0” <EsC> ‘.-.’ “1” IBM Ei IBM IBM Std. Std. Std. Std. Std. Std. Std. Std. IBM
3. The ribbon should pass between the print head and the print head shield (see Figure l-6). Figum i-6. Pass the ribbon between the prin
Install the optional IC card This printer has five built-in character styles (fonts), and an1 1 K-byte data buffer. You can add more fonts o
Connection Connect the printer to your computer, using a standard parallel-type cable. On a PC or PC/AT-type computer, this means that you use
Figure 1-9. Replacing the interface board 9
LOADING SINGLE SHEETS This section will take you through the procedures for loading single sheets of paper. If you are using the optional au
3. Adjust the paper guides to match the size of paper you will be using (re- membering that printing will start some distance from the left-hand
Self Declaration Radio interference regarding this equipment has been eliminated according to Vfg 1046/1984 an- nounced by the DBP. DB
Manual loading It is also possible to load paper manually while the printer’s power is off. The procedure is: 1. Place the paper guide in positio
LOADING AND PARKING FANFOLD FORMS Fanfold forms have holes along the sides and perforations between the sheets, They are also called
6. With the sprocket covers open, thread the paper over the sprockets, aligning holes with the pins on the sprockets. 7. Adjust the sp
12. Mount the paper guide in the horizontal position shown in Figure 1-14, so that it will separate the printed from the unprinted paper.
Platen unit igure l-15. Mounting the optional pull tractor unit pure 7-76. Thread the fanfold paper over the sprockets from the entry
Paper parking After loading fanfold paper with the internal tractor unit, you do not have to unload it when you want to print on a single shee
ADJUSTING THE PRINTING GAP The distance between the print head and the platen can be adjusted to accommodate different paper thicknes
chapter 2 CONTROL PANEL OPERATIONS The control panel buttons can be pressed singly to perform the operations indicated by their names. Othe
ON LINE button The ( ON LINE ) button sets the printer on-line and off-line. The state changes each time you press the button. In th
PAPER FEED button If you press this button in off-line, the paper feeds forward. If you hold this button down, the printer performs consecu
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL This manual is organized into nine chapters. To learn how to make the best use of your printer you are urged to read
STYLE button This button selects the font style to be printed. Courier style is always selected at power-up. To change to one of the ot
POWER-UP FUNCTIONS In addition to their normal functions, all the control panel buttons have special functions that operate if you hold th
Long test mode If the printer is turned on while the (PAPER FEED] button is pressed, the printer will enter the long self-test mode.
Stay in panel style If held down during power-up, the (STYLE) button prevents software inter- ference with the font style selected from the
The following BASIC program is a simple test you can run in hexadecimal mode: 10 FOR I=0 TO 255 20 LPRINT CHR$(I); 30 NEXT I 40 LPRINT 50
When the IBM-PC BASIC interpreter sends hex code OD (carriage return) it adds an extra hex OA (line feed). Hex code 1A (end-of-file) als
SWITCH COMBINATION FUNCTIONS Several additional functions can be obtained by pressing the control panel buttons in combinations, Top of form
Top of form When you turn on printer power, the top-of-form position is automatically set to the current position. If this is not where you wan
Clearing the buffer When DIP switch 2-l is ON, the printer stores received data in a large memory buffer. This creates a problem when y
Chapter 3 D/P SWITCH SETTINGS The bank of DIP (Dual In-line Package) switches inside the printer is used for various functions. This chapter
Chapter 6 - MS-DOS and your printer Since the PC or PC-AT family of computers running under MS-DOS is currently the most popular conf
FUNCTIONS OF THE DIP SWITCHES The printer is delivered with all DIP switch set to the ON position. These are the standard settings. By chang
Switch l-3: Do you want a bottom margin? Leave this switch ON if you do not want to set the bottom margin. Move it to the OFF position if you
Switch 1-8: Do you want an automatic line feed? If you leave this switch at the ON position, a separate line-feed code is required
I Switch 2-8: Which type of printing area format do you want to use for single sheets? This printer can use two types of printing area format f
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chapter 4 PRINTER CONTROL COMMANDS The printer has two emulation modes: Standard mode and IBM mode. In standard mode, the printer emulates
Many commands have alternative forms. Some commands use <ES3 (character code 27) in Standard mode and cFS> (character code 28) in IBM
n Font style 0 Courier (initial value) 1 Optional font 2 Prestige 3 Orator 4 script Select Courier characters Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadeci
Select Script characters IMode 1 ASCII 1 Decimal 1 Hexadecimal 1 1 Both 1 “(.. “(” “F’ “)” “)” "4" 1 40 40 70 41 41 52 1 28
Emphasized printing Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Both <ESC> “E” 27 69 1B 45 Causes subsequent characters to be emphasized by ad
FEATURES OF THE PRINTER This printer is a convenient, monochrome printer without frills but with a full complement of features, making it an
Stop underlining Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal ‘I ( ‘I ‘6 ( 6‘ .,->. “)” “).. “0” 40 40 45 41 41 40 20 20 20 29 29 30 Both <ESC> “
Cancel superscript or subscript Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Both <ESC> ‘T” 27 84 1B 54 Stops printing superscripts or subscripts
Select character set #2 Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Both <ESC> “6” 27 54 1B 36 Selects character set #2. Select international ch
Enable printing of all character codes on next character IMode 1 ASCII ! Decimal 1 Hexadecimal 1 1 IBM 1 <ESC> ‘In,” 1 27 94 1 1
Elite pitch Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Both <ESC> “M” 27 77 1B 4D IBM cESC> “:” 27 50 1B 3A In Standard mode, changes from eit
Condensed printing IMode I ASCII I Decimal / Hexadecimal 1 Both <Sb 1 15 1 OF <ESC> <Sb 1 27 15 1 1B OF In Standard mode, chang
- Expanded printing for one line Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Both <so> 14 OE <ESC> <SO> 27 14 18 OE Causes subsequent
Select fixed spacing Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Both <ESC> “p” ‘VI” 27 112 40 1B 70 30 <ES& “D” co> 27 112 0 1B 70 00 1 IBM
Select double or quadruple size Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Both <ESC> “Y n 27 104 n IlB 69 n Selects the size of subsequent ch
Return to normal height Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Both <ESC> “w” “0” 27 119 40 18 77 30 <ESC> “w” <O> 27 119 0
TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 SETTING UP THE PRINTER ... 1 Locating the Printer ...
Select character type and print pitch Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal IBM <ESC> “I” n 27 73 n 1B 49 n Selects a combination of characte
VERTICAL POSITION COMMANDS Set line spacing to l/8 inch Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Both <ESC> “0” 27 48 1B 30 Sets the distance
Set base unit for line spacing Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal IBM <ESC> “[” ‘T’ <4> <0> 27 91 92 4 0 18 58 5C 04 0
Execute <ES& “A” Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal IBM <ESC> “2” 27 50 1B 32 Sets the line spacing to the value defined by
Perform one n/180-inch or n/2164nch line feed Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Both <ESC> “J’ n 27 74 n jlB4A n Feeds the paper on
Set page length to n lines Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Both cESC> “c” n 27 67 n 1B 43 n Sets the page length to n lines in the current
Cancel top and bottom margins IModel ASCII 1 Decimal 1 Hexadecimal 1 1 Both 1 <ES& “0” 1 27 79 1 1B 4F I Cancels both the top mar
Set vertical tab stops Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Both <ESC> “B” nl n2 . . . CO> 27 66 nl n2 . . . 0 1B 42 nl n2 . . . 0
Vertical tab Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Both <VT> 11 OB Feeds the paper to the next vertical tab stop and moves the print posi
Set right margin Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Std. <ESC> “Q” n 27 01 n 1B 51 n IBM <FS> “Q” n 20 81 n 1C 51 n Sets the
Chapter 3 DIP SWITCH SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Location of the
Set automatic line feed Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal IBM <ESC> “5” cl> 27 53 1 1B 36 01 Causes the printer to perform both a
Right justify Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Both <ESC> “a” “2” 27 97 50 1B 61 32 <ESC> “a” c2> 27 97 2 1B 61 02 Aligns subse
Reset all tab stops Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal IBM <ESC> “R” 27 82 1B 52 Resets the horizontal tab stops to their power-up values
Absolute horizontal tab in inches Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Both cESC> ‘3” nl n2 27 36 nl n2 lB 24 nl n2 Sets the next print posit
Print 8-bit double-density, double-speed graphics Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Both cESC> ‘7” nl n2 27 89 nl n2 1B 59 nl n2 ml m2
Select graphics mode Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Both cESC> “*” n0 nl 27 42 n0 nl 1B 2A n0 nl n2 ml m2 . . . n2 ml m2 . . . n
Se/ect graphics mode Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal IBM <ESC> “[” “g” nl n2 27 91 103 nl n2 1B 58 67 nl n2 m0 ml m2 . . . m0
DOWNLOAD CHARACTER COMMANDS Define download characters Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal cESC> “8~” CO> nl 27 38 0 nl IB 26 00 nl St
Copy character set from ROM into RAM card Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Std. <ESC> “:” <O> n <o> 27 58 0 n 0 lB3AOO
I OTHER PRINTER CONTROL COMMANDS Set MSB to I Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Both <ES& “>” 27 62 1B 3E Sets the most significant
Chapter 8 SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Repeat data Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal <ESC> “V” n dl 27 06 n dl 1B 56 n dl Both d2 a!x <ES3 d2 . dx 27 d2 . . . dx
Cancel immediate print Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal 1B Both <ESC> “i” “0” 27 105 48 69 30 <ESC> "i" <o> 27 10
Bell Mode 1 ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Both 1 &EL> 17 I 07 Sounds a brief beep tone from the printer’s beeper. Bidirectional printi
Auto feed Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Bo* <ESC> <EM> <4> 27 25 4 1B 19 04 - “(4‘ “(” “4” “),, ‘.)., 40 40 52 41 41 28
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Chapter 5 DOWNLOAD CHARACTERS With this printer you can create new characters and symbols, download their dot data, and have them printed in pla
We will use a tiny representation of a telephone symbol for our example. I 3 3 4 5 6 7 R 9,1:~1II2/~14/~1(i17/81920221222~242526272829 AS
Assigning a value of character space Besides being able to specify the actual width of the character, this printer allows you to specify the
1000 LPRINT CHR$(27);"xl"; 1010 LPRINT CHR$(27);"&";CHR$(O);CHRS(6O):CHR$(61): 1020 RESTORE 1540 1030 FOR N=60 TO 61
1600 DATA 80,175,192, 32, SO. 0, 1610 DATA 1620 ' Cai 40, 0, 0, 23. 0, 0, Symbol 1630 DATA 4, 29, 3 1640 DATA 0, 30, 0. 0, 0. 0
Chapter I SETTING UP THE PRINTER Subjects covered in Chapter 1 include - l Locating the printer l Unpacking and inspection (names of part
Chapter 6 MS-DOS AND YOUR PRINTER When using your printer with an IBM PC, PC-XT, or PC-AT or compatible, you will probably be using PC-DOS or MS-
Number of columns CPI Pica 10 136 Elite 12 163 Condensed pica 17.1 233 Condensed elite 20 272 Proportional Variable Sometimes the software i
I .I :_I If you want to print a title in double-size Script, then change to regular-size Courier for some text that includes italics, you can us
The printer supports various commands in addition to the above, such as quadruple-size printing. Most of these other commands consist
COPY and TYPE do not permit you to execute other commands while the file is printing. If you want a particular font style, or print pitch, you ca
AV indicates that the following character is a control code. ^V[ enters the <ES0 code. <ES0 has character code 27, and “[” is the 27th
'Set HT 1100 ' Start printing 1110 WIDTH "LPT1:",255 1120 LPRINT E$;"D";CHR$(3):CHR$(24);CHR$(O) 1130 LPRINT C$
1730 1740 1750 1760 1770 1780 1790 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 1850 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020
2360 NEXT M 2370 RETURN 2380 ' 2390 ' DATA 2400 I Super/subscript download character data 2410 DATA 7, 23, 6 2420 DATA 12, 0, 1
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