4. Press the FORM FEED button once. Now the ON LINE light is still
blinking, but it is off more than it is on. This tells you that double-
strike is cancelled.
5. Press the LINE FEED button once to leave SelecType mode.
6. Press the OFF LINE button to put the printer on line.
Now you have cancelled double-strike without affecting any other
modes.
Some users think that this procedure is too complicated and prefer
to cancel all the SelecType settings and then reset the ones they want.
Use whichever method you prefer. If you want to cancel modes indi-
vidually, remember to watch the ON LINE light. As it blinks, it is on
more than it is off when a mode is set and off more than it is on when a
mode is not set.
Beeper Error Warnings
When the beeper on the FX-286 sounds, it usually indicates that the
printer is out of paper. The beeper can also be sounded by any pro-
gram that sends ASCII code
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and by certain error conditions in the
printer itself.
If the printer beeps and stops printing when it is not out of paper,
turn the printer off and check to see if the paper is loaded correctly. If
the paper is loaded correctly, turn the printer back on and try to print
again. If the printer beeps and does not print again, take it to a
qualified service person.
Using the Hex Dump Mode to Solve Problems
The FX-286 has a special feature that makes it easy for experienced
printer users to find the causes of problems. Called the hexadecimal
(hex) dump mode, it gives a printout of exactly what codes reach the
printer.
Enter this mode by turning on the power switch on the left side of
the printer while holding down the FORM FEED and LINE FEED but-
tons at the same time. The printer responds by beeping. Then, when
you run a program, either an applications program or one you have
written in any programming language, the FX-286 prints one or more
lines of hexadecimal numbers. The hexadecimal numbers are the
codes received by the printer.
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