S
serial interface. An interface
where data is exchanged between
the computer and the printer one bit
at a time.
slotted opening. A space on the
bottom of the ribbon cartridge used
to align the cartridge with the metal
post on the printer frame.
|
SPA. Serial/Parallel Attachment
T
tear bar. A bar that has an edge
used to separate continuous forms
after they have printed.
tear off position. The location on
continuous forms where they can be
separated using the tear bar on the
F2 forms device.
top of form. A horizontal print line,
near the top of the paper, above
which the printer will not print.
tractor. The mechanism that
controls movement of continuous
forms paper by using the paper
holes in the margins.
tractor doors. Blue doors used to
hold continuous forms against the
tractor pins.
tractor pins. Used to move
continuous forms up or down.
X-6
User’s Guide Model 302
Summary of Contents for 4232 Model 302
Page 1: ...4232 Printer Model 302 User s Guide SA24 4386 01 ...
Page 2: ......
Page 3: ...4232 Printer Model 302 User s Guide SA24 4386 01 IBM ...
Page 9: ...Index X 7 Contents vii ...
Page 10: ...viii User s Guide Model 302 ...
Page 54: ...1 32 User s Guide Model 302 ...
Page 86: ...1 64 User s Guide Model 302 ...
Page 130: ...The printer displays Bidirectional Adjustment 1 108 User s Guide Model 302 ...
Page 166: ...2 24 User s Guide Model 302 ...
Page 185: ... Figure 4 2 Sample Printer Configuration Printout Serial Attached Chapter 4 Tests 4 11 ...
Page 187: ...The printout should look similar to Chapter 4 Tests 4 13 ...
Page 190: ...The sample printout appears as follows 4 16 User s Guide Model 302 ...
Page 192: ...4 18 User s Guide Model 302 ...
Page 200: ...A 8 User s Guide Model 302 ...
Page 248: ...C 12 User s Guide Model 302 ...
Page 250: ...D 2 User s Guide Model 302 ...
Page 270: ......
Page 273: ......
Page 274: ...IBM Part Number 56G9390 Printed in U S A 56G939ð SA24 4386 ð1 ...