The IBM Proprinter mode does not divide its international charac-
ters into sets. It does, however, have two character sets, which you
can see in Appendix K. If the FX-286 is in the IBM Proprinter mode
(switch 1-4 off), it uses the standard character set unless any one of
these switches
(1-6, 1-7,
or
1-8)
is off. Therefore you can choose the
Alternate IBM Proprinter character set by turning switch 1-4 off and
turning off any one of these three switches
(1-6, 1-7,
or
1-8).
Switch 2-1-Controls printer selection. When it is on, it activates the
SLCT IN signal, and the printer actively processes commands sent
from the computer; it cannot be deactivated by software codes. When
this switch is off, the printer can be activated and deactivated by exter-
nal software codes. ASCII
19
(DC3) turns off printing. While the
printer is inactive, all input data is ignored (until the printer is reacti-
vated by DC1).
Switch
2-2-Controls the optional cut-sheet feeder. When it is on, the
cut-sheet feeder is enabled. When it is off, the cut-sheet feeder is dis-
abled. Leave it off unless you are using a cut-sheet feeder.
Switch
23-Controls the skip-over-perforation feature. When it is
on, the printer skips six lines after each 60 lines of printing. When the
switch is off, this feature is inactive.
Switch
2-4-Controls line feeds. When it is on, the FX-286 adds an
automatic line feed to each carriage return; when it is off, it does not.
If your printing has an extra space between lines, turn the switch off. If
all the lines of your printing are on top of each other, turn the switch
on.
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