GENICOM Matrix Printer LA36User ManualGENICOM Corporation
ixPrefaceAbout this ManualThank you for buying a GENICOM LA36 Matrix Printer. You can expect years of reliableservice with very little maintenance.
6-3Trouble-ShootingProblem SolutionThe top margin is wrong. The top margin is the sum of the printer’s top-of-formsetting, the software-specified top
6-4Trouble-ShootingPaper Handling Problems and SolutionsThe following table describes common paper handling problems and suggests solutions. SeeChapte
6-5Trouble-ShootingProblem SolutionMake sure that the forms tractors are positionedcorrectly for the width of your paper and that theperforated holes
6-6Trouble-ShootingPrinter FailuresA user cannot generally resolve a problem involving defective printer hardware. Ondetecting a fatal error, the prin
6-7Trouble-ShootingChecking Vertical AlignmentIn bidirectional printing, characters printed from left to right tend to misalign withcharacters printed
6-8Trouble-Shooting3. Adjust the vertical print alignment at Correspondence and Draft quality speed.Press thebutton and the button to switch Letter qu
A-1Supplies and OptionsASupplies and OptionsThis appendix lists the accessories and options available for the printer. Contact your dealerfor informat
A-2Supplies and OptionsInstalling OptionsThe installation of options allows you to expand the capabilities of your printer.This section contains an in
B-1Printer and Paper SpecificationsBPrinter and Paper SpecificationsThis appendix provides the physical, functional, and performance specifications fo
B-2Printer and Paper SpecificationsFunctional SpecificationsPrint method Impact dot matrix with a 0.2 mm, 24-wire headPrint direction Bidirectional lo
xThe LA36N and LA36W Model SpecificationsThe main difference between the LA36N and the LA36W is the “print span”.The LA36N is an 80-column printer and
B-3Printer and Paper SpecificationsCharacter setsDEC mode 32 character sets94-character sets: 26 character setsBritish, ASCII, DEC Dutch, DEC Finnish,
B-4Printer and Paper SpecificationsLine spacing 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, or 12 lines per inch.1, 2, or 4 lines per centimeter.Character pitch 10, 12, 13.2, 15,
B-5Printer and Paper SpecificationsPaper SpecificationsPrint AreaThis section illustrates the recommended print area for single sheets and continuous
B-6Printer and Paper SpecificationsPrint areaPerforation5.08 mm or more(0.2 inch or more)102 mm(4 inches)or morePaper end25.4 mm (1 inch)25.4 mm (1 in
B-7Printer and Paper SpecificationsPaper ThicknessPaper thickness is given by the weight of the paper in either grams per square meter (g/m2)or in pou
B-8Printer and Paper SpecificationsType of Paper Number of Parts ThicknessCarbon-backed Do not use in high humidity environments.Top 40-64 g/m2 (34-55
C-1Command SetsFunction CommandCCommand SetsThis appendix describes printer commands and their parameters.This printer has the following three residen
C-2Command SetsFunction CommandDEC PPL2 Quick Reference GuideThis section contains basic information on the DEC PPL2 commands supported in theGENICOM
C-3Command SetsFunction CommandCharacters used in control functions appear in monospaced type. The following tableexplains some of the conventions use
C-4Command SetsFunction CommandPositioning ControlsMnemonic Function Command RemarksBS Backspace 0/8 C0 Control CodeCR Carriage Return 0/13 C0 Control
xi4 - Using Set-Up ModeThis chapter describes how to change the printer’s optional settings, such as print features,hardware options, and top-of-form.
C-5Command SetsFunction CommandHPR Horizontal Position CSI Pn a Pn = number of columns downRelativeVPA Vertical Position CSI Pn d Pn = position to mov
C-6Command SetsFunction CommandType Size and Spacing, Managing Implicit Cursor MotionMnemonic Function Command RemarksDECAWM Autowrap Mode CSI ? 7 h S
C-7Command SetsFunction Command Font Management and Attribute SelectionMnemonic Function Command RemarksSGR Select Graphic CSI Ps m Ps = 10 : Courier
C-8Command SetsFunction CommandTabsMnemonic Function Command RemarksDECCAHT Clear All ESC 2 deprecated commandHorizontalTabsDECCAVT Clear All ESC 4 de
C-9Command SetsFunction CommandSelecting Character SetsSee Figure “Designating and Invoking Character Sets” later in this section.Mnemonic Function Co
C-10Command SetsFunction CommandSCS Final CharactersCharacter Set I2 F Designator Charactors94-Character SetsBritish A 4/1ASCII B 4/2DEC Dutch 4 3/4DE
C-11Command SetsFunction CommandCharacter Set I2 F Designator Charactors96-Character SetsISO Latin-1 Supplemental A 4/1ISO Latin-2 Supplemental B 4/2I
C-12Command SetsFunction CommandMnemonic Function Command RemarksDECLANS Load DCS Ps ; Pn2 ; Pn3 Ps = 1 : No password - Do not storeANSWERBACKv encode
C-13Command SetsFunction CommandMiscellaneousMnemonic Function Command RemarksBEL Bell 0/7 C0 Control CodeDECSCL Select Conformance CSI Ps1 " p P
C-14Command SetsFunction Command Barcode PrintingMnemonic Function Command RemarksDECBAR Start or Stop Bar ESC % SP 0 Start barcodeCodes ESC % @ Stop
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C-15Command SetsFunction CommandActive position after printing a bar code is the same position as before printing bar code.After printing bar code, ap
C-16Command SetsFunction CommandSixel Graphics Protocol Selector Ps1Ps1 Value Horizontal Grid Size (inches) Aspect Ratio (Vert : Hor)10, 1 or none 1/1
C-17Command SetsFunction CommandSixel Graphics Control CodesMnemonic Function Command RemarksDECGRA Set Raster Attributes " (2/2) Defines the pix
C-18Command SetsFunction CommandStandard 8-bit Code Table (Left Half)Standard 8-bit Code Table (Left Half)
C-19Command SetsFunction CommandStandard 8-bit Code Table (Right Half)Standard 8-bit Code Table (Right Half)
C-20Command SetsFunction CommandDesignating and Invoking Character SetsPower-up configuration is as follows:GL: G0GR: G2G0: Value for DEC G0 CST Set-U
C-21Command SetsFunction CommandNational Replacement Character SetsNational Replacement Character SetsLoca-tion DECUS DEC French- ISO JISASCII British
C-22Command SetsFunction CommandIBM Proprinter X24E and XL24E Quick Reference GuideThis section describes the printer commands for the IBM Proprinter
C-23Command SetsFunction CommandHorizontal ControlSpace SPBackspace BSCarriage return CRElite characters on ESC :Proportionally spaced characters on/o
C-24Command SetsFunction CommandVertical tab execution VTSet vertical tabs ESC B (n1) ... (nk) NULThe values of n1to nk in this command are theASCII v
1-1Introduction1IntroductionCongratulations on purchasing a GENICOM Matrix Printer LA36N/LA36W. This printer isa compact, versatile printer that offe
C-25Command SetsFunction CommandSelect code page table ESC [ T (n1) (n2) 0 0 (c1) (c2)(0 ≤ n1, n2 ≤ 255) (n = n1 + n2 X 256)c1, c2: Decimal (n1 = 4,
C-26Command SetsFunction CommandCut Sheet Feeder Control*Feed a sheet from bin 1* ESC EM 1Feed a sheet from bin 2* ESC EM 2Feed a sheet from bin 3* ES
C-27Command SetsFunction CommandEpson ESC/P2 Quick Reference GuideThis section describes the printer commands for the Epson ESC/P2 protocol. Asterisk
C-28Command SetsFunction CommandSelect printing style ESC ! (n)This command allows you to combine variousprinting styles. The value of n is the sum o
C-29Command SetsFunction CommandVertical ControlLine feed LFForm feed FFAdvance paper n/180 inch (1 ≤ n ≤ 255) ESC J (n)Set line spacing to 1/8 inch
C-30Command SetsFunction CommandPage FormattingSet right margin to column n ESC Q (n)(1 ≤ n ≤ 255)Set left margin to column n ESC l (n)(0 ≤ n ≤ 255)S
C-31Command SetsFunction CommandSelect international character set ESC R (n)n = 0: USA1: France2: Germany3: United Kingdom4: Denmark 15: Sweden6: Ital
C-32Command SetsFunction CommandClear input buffer CANDelete a character DELForce most significant bit to 1 ESC >Force most significant bit to 0 ES
C-33Command SetsFunction Command• n1 and n2 set point size of font.Point size = (n1 + n2 X 256) X 0.5 point(0 ≤ n1 ≤ 255) (0 ≤ n2 ≤ 127)Copy resident
C-34Command Sets
1-2Introduction• Various character sets. For the DEC PPL2 protocol, 31 character sets (twenty-five 94-character sets and six 96-character sets) are a
D-1Interface InformationDInterface InformationThis printer can communicate with a computer through either a DEC-423 serial interface ora Centronics pa
D-2Interface InformationCentronics Compatible SignalsPin Direction Signal Description1 To printer STROBE L STROBE pulse low to read dataA strobe low s
D-3Interface InformationPin Direction Signal Description33 0 volts. Same as pins 14, 19-30.34 Not used35 Not used36 Not usedIEEE 1284-B Nibble Mode si
D-4Interface InformationPin Direction Signal Description31 To printer Init L Set to high for Reverse Channel operation32 From printer DataAvail L Reve
D-5Interface InformationSerial OptionsThe serial options for the computer and the printer must match. Use the printer controlpanel, the computer opera
D-6Interface InformationBuffer Control DescriptionXON/XOFF (DC1/DC3) When the printer is ready to receive data, it sends the XON(DC1) code (hex 11). W
E-1Character SetsECharacter SetsThis appendix provides character sets available for this printer. Available character setsdepend on the protocol selec
E-2Character Sets• DEC Special Graphics Character Set• DEC Technical Character Set• ISO Latin-1 Supplemental Character Set *• ISO Latin-9 Character Se
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2-1Paper Handling2Paper HandlingThis chapter explains how your printer uses paper. Topics covered are:• Getting to know the printer’s major parts and
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2-2Paper HandlingParts of the PrinterFront and Rear Views222223333344444666667777711111999991010101010111111111117171717171616161616151515151518181818
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E-19Character SetsCommon to IBM Proprinter X24 and XL24E Protocol and EpsonESC/P2 ProtocolDefault SetsThe following thirty two character sets are avai
E-20Character SetsCode Page 857Code Page 852Code Page 851Code Page 860Code Page 858Code Page 862
E-21Character SetsCode Page 863Code Page 865Code Page DHNTurkishECMA 94Code Page 866
E-22Character SetsISO Latin 1ISO Latin 2ISO Latin 9HungarianSlovenianPolish
E-23Character SetsKamenickyMazowianELOT 927Latin PolishELOT 928Cyrillic
E-24Character SetsMIKMacedonianLithuanian 1Lithuanian 2
2-3Paper HandlingThe figures on the previous page show front and rear views of the printer. The followingparts are indicated:Front View 1. Front cov
E-25Character SetsIBM Proprinter X24E and XL24E ProtocolIBM Set 1/2IBM character set 1 and IBM character set 2IBM Set 1IBM Set 2
E-26Character SetsEpson ESC/P2 ProtocolNational Character SetsThe following fifteen character sets are available.USA, France, Germany, UK, Denmark 1,
E-27Character SetsNational CharactersThe following table shows “national” characters that differ with languages. Character codescorrespond to NRs in
E-28Character Sets
F-1Resident FontsFResident FontsThis appendix provides print samples of the printer’s twelve resident fonts.DraftHigh-Speed DraftHigh-Impact DraftPica
F-2Resident FontsTimeless (outline)Nimbus Sans ® (outline)OCR AOCR B
GL-1GlossaryGlossaryA4 SizeA standard paper size used in Japan and other countries. Paper is 210 X 295 mm (8.25 X11.6 inches).Application SoftwareSof
GL-2GlossaryCarriage Return (CR)The return of the print head carriage to the beginning of the next line.Centronics InterfaceA type of parallel interfa
GL-3GlossaryDefaultsSettings selected automatically by the printer when the power is turned on. Enter the Set-Upmode to change the defaults to ensure
GL-4GlossaryLine Feed (LF)A signal to the printer that advances the paper forward one line. Line feeds can be executedeither by your software or by p
2-4Paper HandlingOperations of the Control PanelThis section summarizes status indications and operations of the control panel in Normalmode. For det
GL-5GlossaryPitchCharacters per horizontal inch (cpi).PlatenA hard rubber cylinder that moves paper forward during printing.Printing TestA test that d
GL-6GlossarySingle SheetsSingle sheets are sheets of paper, envelopes, and noncontinuous multiple forms fed into theprinter using the cut sheet stand
IN-1IndexIndexAAdjust FunctionDescription • 4-5Options & Values • 4-29ANSWER ENQ • 4-20Arrow Buttons • 2-6, 2-9, 4-5, 4-6, 4-8AUTO ANSBK • 4-20AUT
IN-2IndexEE-CHR (Epson Character) SET • 4-24Envelopes • 2-32EOT DISCON • 4-20Epson ESC/P2 ProtocolPrinter Commands • C-27Switching to • 3-8, 4-16ERROR
IN-3IndexSet-Up Menus • 4-5, 4-16, 4-26, 4-29, 4-30PPaperContinuous Forms • 2-14, 2-19Ejecting Single Sheets • 2-13Feeding • 2-28Loading • 2-11, 2-16,
IN-4IndexRRating Label • 2-3Ready Indicator • 2-4Recall Factory Defaults Function • 4-31Resident Fonts • 1-2Print Sample • F-1Selecting • 3-7Resident
FCC Compliance StatementThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the followingtwo conditions:(1) This device may no
2-5Paper HandlingControl Panel Operations— : This operation has no connection with this condition.N/A : The condition does not apply because this oper
2-6Paper HandlingOperation Required Conditions *1Required ActionReady Printing *2FaultSelect a resident font — Not printing Off Press Font.Enter Macro
2-7Paper HandlingPrinter Acoustical Feed-BacksExcept for paper handling and when the factory setting for beep is not changed, the printerbeeps in the
2-8Paper HandlingOverview of Paper OperationsThe following levers and buttons are used in paper handling:• Paper select lever 11111 at the top left co
2-9Paper HandlingLevers and Buttons Used for Paper HandlingLever/Button Purpose ActionFF/LOADForm feed Press FF/Load to execute a form feed.Continuous
2-10Paper HandlingAdjusting for Paper ThicknessThe printer can handle paper with different thicknesses, including multipart forms with up tofive parts
2-11Paper HandlingPaper Thickness Lever PositionsNumber of Copies Position 2(Including the Original)1 copy 12 copies 23 copies 34 copies 45 copies 5Ri
2-12Paper HandlingNote: Below the left paper guide 11111, the cut sheet stand has a scale graduated in unitsof 0.1 inch. When the left paper guide is
2-13Paper HandlingLoading a Sheet of Paper6. If you want to slightly adjust the Top-of-Form position, the first line on which printingcan start, adjus
2-14Paper HandlingUsing Continuous FormsContinuous forms paper, fanfolded at the horizontal perforations, is ideal for printing roughdrafts and long f
iiNotice to Canadian UsersThis digital apparatus does not exceed the class B limits for radio noise emissions fromdigital apparatus set out in the Rad
2-15Paper HandlingPositioning the Paper StackPlace the stack of continuous forms paper directly below the rear of the printer 11111 for push,rear feed
2-16Paper HandlingLoading Continuous Forms (Push Tractor and Rear Feed)This section explains how to use continuous forms when the tractor unit is inst
2-17Paper Handling5. For both forms tractors 2, release the tractor locking levers 5 by pulling them up. Openthe tractor paper holders 6.
2-18Paper Handling8. Fit the paper feed holes onto the left and right tractor pins. Adjust the left forms tractor(as seen from the rear of the printe
2-19Paper Handling12. Press the ONLINE button to place the printer on line. Print a sample page and check thepage margins. Make the following adjust
2-20Paper Handling2. Pull up both ends of the tractor unit to detach the catches 11111 of the tractor unit from thesupport studs 2. Then pull the tra
2-21Paper Handling4. Open the acoustic cover and the top cover 3 to access the top of the printer.5. Position the catches 11111 of the tractor unit on
2-22Paper Handling4. Open the front cover 11111, with taking care of not totally removing it.5. Place the continuous forms paper below the table and p
2-23Paper Handling9. Turn the platen knob 4 to adjust the print start position and turn the printer on. Thehorizontal embossed rib under the red curs
2-24Paper HandlingUnloading Continuous Forms (Push-Feed Mode)To unload continuous forms:1. Make sure that the paper select lever is set to the rear po
iiiTable of ContentsPreface ... viiAbout This Manual .
2-25Paper HandlingNote: If the printing job does not include a form feed command, the paper isautomatically fed so that you can see the last printed l
2-26Paper HandlingFeeding and Positioning PaperPrint Area Definition• TOF (Top-of-Form):This value defines the distance between the edge of the paper
2-27Paper Handling11234562345678123456484950ABCDEFGHIJ ···ABCDEFGHIJ ···TOFLABCDEFGHIJ ···5152... ...TOFPrint Area Definition21534
2-28Paper HandlingLine Feed/Form FeedUse the line feed/form feed function to move paper forward. This function is valid wheneverthe printer is not re
2-29Paper Handling– To increase the Top-of-Form value of a 1/60 inch, press the button.The paper moves forward.– To decrease the Top-of-Form value of
2-30Paper HandlingSwitching from Continuous Forms to Single Sheets (Push-Feed Mode)To switch from continuous forms to single sheets:1. Tear off your p
2-31Paper HandlingSwitching between Push-Feed and Pull-FeedCaution: When manipulating the tractor unit, always be careful not to pull on plasticparts
2-32Paper HandlingTips on Paper HandlingGeneral Tips• Use high-quality paper. Do not use paper that is wrinkled or curled at the edges.• Do not use p
3-1Printing3PrintingThis chapter describes the following typical =printing operations:• Selecting print features• Starting, stopping, or resuming prin
3-2PrintingUsing Commercial SoftwareMany commercial software packages offer a wide variety of print features, including somefeatures that are not supp
ivSwitching from Single Sheets to Continuous Forms (Push-Feed Mode)... 2-30Switching between Push-Feed and Pull-Feed...
3-3PrintingThe Font button specifies one of the nine resident fonts defined by font names and pitcheson the control panel. The selectable resident fo
3-4Printing3. To change to a resident font, see the next section. Otherwise, press the Pause button toreturn the printer to the Ready state. You are
3-5PrintingPrint Feature Factory SettingsMacro 1 Macro 2DEC mode DEC printer ID PPL2 PPL2 Auto wrap Wrap Wrap EOT disconnect No disconnect on EO
3-6PrintingInstallation SettingsPrint Feature Factory SettingsLanguage EnglishTear Auto, 1 secondSingle sheet loading Auto, 2 secondError beep OneBuff
3-7PrintingPrint Feature Factory SettingsMenu access All functions allowedSelecting a Resident FontYou can use the control panel to select a resident
3-8PrintingBold PS: Boldface font proportionally spacedTime PS: Timeless font proportionally spacedNimb. PS: Nimbus Sans font proportionally spacedSof
3-9PrintingPPX24 lit – IBM Proprinter X24E protocol (LA36N)– IBM Proprinter XL24E protocol (LA36W)Both lit (EP2) Epson ESC/P2 protocolFlashing alter
3-10Printingwill turn off and the printer resumes printing.Caution: For continuous forms paper, the page where printing stopped and the pagewhere prin
4-1Using Set-Up Mode4Using Set-Up ModeYour GENICOM Matrix Printer LA36 has two operation modes:– The Normal mode is used for daily operations like pap
4-2Using Set-Up ModeHow Set-Up WorksThe Set-Up mode consists of Set-Up functions which correspond to the printer settingsdescribed in the previous pag
vRange Management for a Wide Range of Values ... 4-08Example: Changing the Left Margin ...
4-3Using Set-Up Mode2. Turn the printer off.3. Turn the printer back on while pressing the Set-Up/Quit button until the printer beeps.4. Remove the ac
4-4Using Set-Up Mode5. When the printer enters the Set-Up mode, it prints the following information. During theSet-Up mode, the M1 and M2 indicators
4-5Using Set-Up ModeOverview of the Set-Up ModeWhen you enter the Set-Up mode, the following <FUNCTIONS> menu is printed:<FUNCTIONS>MACRO
4-6Using Set-Up ModeThe first four Macro 1 options and their values are shown below. Options are shadedand skipped when they are not objects of selec
4-7Using Set-Up Mode3. After selecting the desired values, press the Exit/Save button to reprint the<FUNCTIONS> menu where the red cursor is pos
4-8Using Set-Up ModeOptions with Undetermined ValuesFor some options, you can choose among a continuous range of many values. Theseoptions are identif
4-9Using Set-Up Mode3. Print the menu of the left margin option.Since you only want to change the left margin, press thebutton to select the currentpr
4-10Using Set-Up ModePrinter prints <FUNCTIONS> menuSelect function: Press or to position the cursor, then press
4-11Using Set-Up ModePoints to Remember• We recommend that you use continuous forms paper for printing in the Set-Up modebecause the output will excee
4-12Using Set-Up ModePrintout of Factory SettingsUsing the PRINT Function
viA. Supplies and Options ... A-1Supplies ...
4-13Using Set-Up ModeDeciding Which Options to ChangeThe previous page shows a printout of the printer’s factory settings. In this printout, optionsar
4-14Using Set-Up ModeFunction Option ValueINSTALL If you have a serial interface, the serial interfaceoptions selected on the printer must be the same
4-15Using Set-Up ModeMacro 1 and Macro 2 Options ListProtocol ...
4-16Using Set-Up ModeMacro 1 and Macro 2 Options and Values• Overprinted values are the factory settings.• Some settings are overridden by commands fr
4-17Using Set-Up ModeMacro 1 andMacro 2 Options Values Description<PRTCL PARL> Select a protocol for the parallel interface. This isinvalid and
4-18Using Set-Up Mode(Form Length)(Left Margin)(Top-of-Form)(Top Margin)(Bottom Margin)MACRO 1 andMACRO 2 Options Values Description<FORM LENGH>
4-19Using Set-Up ModeMACRO 1 andMACRO 2 Options Values DescriptionContinued CR=LF+CR: A line feed is added to each carriagereturn.LF=LF: No carriage
4-20Using Set-Up ModeMACRO 1 andMACRO 2 Options Values Description=DEC DEFLTS========= The following are the Set-Up options for the DECPPL2 protocol o
4-21Using Set-Up ModeMACRO 1 andMACRO 2 Options Values Description<DEC G0 CST> Select a character set (language) for the G0.US ASCII American En
4-22Using Set-Up ModeMACRO 1 andMACRO 2 Options Values Description<USER PREF> Select a character set (language) for the DEC UserPreference suppl
vii Miscellaneous ... C-26Epson ESC/P2
4-23Using Set-Up ModeMACRO 1 andMACRO 2 Options Values Description=IBM&EPSON ========= The following are the Set-Up options common toIBM Proprinte
4-24Using Set-Up ModeMACRO 1 andMACRO 2 Options Values Description=IBM DEFLTS========= The following are the Set-Up options for the IBMProprinter X24E
4-25Using Set-Up ModeChanging Install OptionsThe INSTALL function defines the printer’s installation conditions. You can select alanguage from five th
4-26Using Set-Up ModeINSTALL Options and Values• Overprinted values are the factory settings.INSTALLOptions Values Description<LANGUAGE> Specify
4-27Using Set-Up ModeINSTALLOptions Values Description<BUFFER>Assign buffer memory as the input buffer.2 KBYTE 2K bytes8 KBYTE 8K bytes16 KBYT
4-28Using Set-Up Modebaud rate as that used by your computer or modem.600 BPS1200 BPS2400 BPS4800 BPS9600 BPS19200 BPS<BIT&PARITY> Set
4-29Using Set-Up ModeAdjusting Top-of-Form OriginPrint positions often change gradually when you use the printer over long periods of time.The ADJUST
4-30Using Set-Up ModeChanging Menu Access OptionsYou can restrict the access to the Set-Up functions to avoid accidentally changing the Set-Up options
4-31Using Set-Up ModeCaution: To temporarily use your changes, press the Set-Up/Quit button. These changesare lost at the next power-off.Recalling Fac
4-32Using Set-Up Mode3. Examine the test page.A sample test page is shown in step 5, “Testing the Printer,” in the Installation Guide.Hex Dump ModeThe
4-33Using Set-Up ModeSample Hex Dump
4-34Using Set-Up ModeqwSETUP MODEMACRO1 MACRO2DEC PPL2IBM PPX24EPSON ESCPAUTOPORT DEPND*PROTOCOL:HORZ PITCH:10 CPI*12 CPI13.2 CPI15 CPI16.5 C
4-35Using Set-Up ModeFNFOLD ADJ: -10 /60 IN :0 /60 IN* :10 /60 IN➤➤➤DTRXON/XOFF*BUFFER CTL:PRINT INSTALL ADJUST TESTS RCALL-FACTMENU-ACCES
5-1Maintenance5MaintenanceYour printer requires very little care. Occasional cleaning and replacement of the ribboncartridge are all that is required.
5-2Maintenance4. Open the front cover of the printer and remove the ribbon cartridge. Using a soft vacuumbrush, gently vacuum the platen, the print he
5-3Maintenance3. To dry the platen, place a dry cloth against the platen and manually rotate the platenknob.4. Gently wipe the paper bail rollers usin
5-4Maintenance1. Turn off the printer.2. Open the front cover. For easy removal, slide the print head carriage between the secondand the third bail ro
5-5MaintenanceReplacing the Print HeadIf a specific dot is not printed for all characters, replace the print head.Warning: The print head may be hot i
6-1Trouble-Shooting6Trouble-ShootingYour printer is extremely reliable, but occasional problems may occur. You can solve manyof these problems yoursel
6-2Trouble-ShootingProblem SolutionPrinting is too light or too dark. Make sure that the ribbon cartridge is properlyinstalled and that the ribbon fee
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