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Page 1: ...This Manual http www manuallib com file 2525964 Operating Instructions Impact Dot Matrix Printer Panasonic Before operating this unit please read these instructions completely ...

Page 2: ...loured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red WARNING This apparatus must be earthed This equipment is produced to B8800 1977 FORyOURSAFETy To ensure safe operation the three pin plug supplied Not available for U K must be inserted only into a standard three pin power point which is effectively earthed through the normal household wiring Extension...

Page 3: ...number below and retain this book along with your proof of purchase to serve as a permanent record of your purchase in the event of a theft or for future reference MODEL NO KX P1124 NAME OF DEALER ____ SERIAL NO _____ DATE OF PURCHASE ____ IBM and IBM PC are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Proprinter is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation...

Page 4: ...rs 2 2 Mounting the Ribbon Cassette 2 3 2 4 Power Up 2 4 2 5 Adjusting the Printing Head Gap 2 4 2 6 Paper Installation 2 5 Single Sheets and Envelopes 2 5 Continuous Fanfold Paper with Pull Tractor 2 7 Continuous Fanfold Paper with Push Tractor 2 10 2 7 Aligning the Top of Form 2 13 2 8 Self Test 2 14 2 9 Connecting to Computer 2 14 3 Operation 3 1 EZ Set Operator Panel 3 1 FUNCTION switch 3 1 ON...

Page 5: ... Control Codes 4 4 4 8 Special Code for IBM PC series 4 6 5 KX P1124 Features 5 1 Print Feature Control 5 1 5 2 Down Line Load Characters 5 3 5 3 Bit Image Graphics 5 14 6 Epson LQ 2500 Mode Commands 6 1 7 IBM Proprinter X24 Mode Commands 7 1 8 Interfacing 8 1 9 Maintenance 9 1 APPENDIX A Character Set Chart A 1 APPENDIX B Proportional Spacing Tables B 1 APPENDIX C Structure of an Index Table Entr...

Page 6: ...e printer also has the MACRO memory function This feature allows the printer to easily save and recall a particular combinations of functions even if the power is turned off Another of the printer s helpful features is the QUIET mode which reduces printing noise As convenience features the printer has MEMO LOAD PERFORA TION CUT and MICRO LINE FEED features By using MEMO LOAD you can print a single...

Page 7: ...ode continuous fanfold paper can be fed from beneath or from in front of the printer The print head life is designed for 100 million characters The seamless fabric ribbon has an operating life of three million characters The ribbon cassette design makes changing the ribbon easy and clean This printer comes with a Centronics parallel interface An RS 232C serial interface is available as an option T...

Page 8: ...SCII characters 32 International characters 13 countries 32 Italic International characters 13 countries 158 IBM special characters sets 1 2 1 127 inch 0 2 mm dot diameter Draft Pica LQ Dot alignment Ver xHor 24x9 24x30 Dot pitch Hor 1 120 0 21 mm 1 360 0 07 mm Ver 1 180 0 14 mm 1 180 0 14 mm Maximum number of characters per line cpl Pica 10 characters per inch cpi Elite 12 cpi Micron 15 cpi Compr...

Page 9: ...3 cps Approx 100 msec with 1 6 inch 4 2 mm line feeding Pull Push user selectable Tractor feed with continuous fanfold paper Friction feed with single sheet Continuous fanfold paper Width 4 1 0 inches 1 02 254 mm Thickness paper weight in Ibs gms per square meter in pull mode 14 22 53 83 in push mode 16 24 61 90 Single sheet Width 4 11 7 inches 1 02 297 mm Height 5 14 3 inches 127 363 mm Thickness...

Page 10: ...perature within the operating temperature range before operation Storage environment 4 F 20 C to 140 F 60 C temperature 10 90 humidity Head Life Approximately 100 million characters in draft mode Ribbon Cassette seamless fabric ribbon Ink color Black Dimensions Weight Life Approx 3 million characters in draft mode 16 9 W x 14 1 D x5 6 H in 430x359x 143 mm Approx 18 7Ibs 8 5 kg 1 5 ...

Page 11: ...b com file 2525964 Introduction 1 3 Names of the Parts The Front View of the KX P1124 ON LINE indicator light EZ Set Operator panel Control Table w rC h POWERIPAPER OUT indicator light ONLINE LF Line Feed switch FUNCTION switch 1 6 ...

Page 12: ... Top View of the KX P1124 Top cover wi I I I I L rac OSI Ion S I T tor p T hoft Iever Paper feed selector Tractor I I I j 1 I 1 l Ire j Plate I u ILO h ri Q 6 IJI1 ill 1 t 10 I nknob Print head Ink ribbon cassette Flat pl ten Head gap lever Center paper support 1 7 ...

Page 13: ...troduction The Right View of the KX P1124 The Rear View of the KX P1124 Serial Interface cover Jl 1 I J _L I I I I I I I I I I I f h I IQ 1 r I 0 I I Ir l a JKlP r Serial No Label 1 AC Power cord Fra I vund terminal I I Parallel Interface connector 1 8 ...

Page 14: ...tage Frequency Temperature Humidity Refer to the nameplate located on the rear of the printer 50 95Q F 10 35 C 30 80 2 2 Unpacking and Inspection Having opened the shipping carton carefully remove its contents Inspect the printer and accessories for damage Report damage or shortages to the store from which the unit was purchased You may have already seen the area inside the manual s front cover wh...

Page 15: ...llib com file 2525964 Setup 2 3 Initial Setup i 7 f f i iT Protective paper Removing the Printer Covers To remove the top cover and the smoked plastic cover lift them in the directions as shown f Top cover Smoked plastic cover 7 ...

Page 16: ...by rotating the knob on the cassette counterclockwise 3 Position the cassette over the print head and lower it in place as shown CD Visually insure that the ribbon slips between the nose cover and the nose of the print head Gently but firmly press down on the cassette until the two wing tabs snap into place Wing lab Head nose 4 Set the head gap lever to the proper position Refer to Section 2 5 on ...

Page 17: ...The distance between the print head and platen can be adjusted to compensate for the thickness of the paper The 6 position head gap lever moves the print head closer to or farther away from the platen approximately 0 0028 inch 0 07 mm per step To avoid the possibility of print head or ribbon damage the head gap lever should normally be set to the upper position when printing on single sheet paper ...

Page 18: ...ors allow continuous forms to be torn off without wasting a sheet between printouts Pu tractors provide better control for labels and multipart forms Single Sheets To install a single sheet of paper follow these procedures 1 Turn the power switch ON A one second beep will sound 2 Make sure that the head gap lever position is appropriate to the type of paper being used Refer to Section 2 5 on page ...

Page 19: ...N switch and the ON LINE indicator light will blink 8 Press the ON LINE switch MEMO LOAD to load paper to the first print line 9 If required align the paper by setting the paper feed selector to the T PULL position This releases the pinch rollers so you can position the paper as required Set the selector back to F 10 To reposition the first print line use the LF switch as the MICRO LINE FEED funct...

Page 20: ...cond beep will sound 2 Make sure that the head gap lever position is appropriate to the type of paper being used Refer to Section 2 5 on page 2 4 3 Remove the top cover and smoked plastic cover 4 Pull up the tractors by pinching both tractor position shift levers and rotating the tractors upward see the following figure As you lift release the rear levers continue lifting until tractors snap into ...

Page 21: ...r feed selector is in the T PULl position 7 Insert the continuous fanfold paper through bottom slot and pull it up as shown You can also insert the continuous fanfold paper through the front of the printer Note When feeding fanfold paper through the front paper door paper types and condition as well as temperature and humidity conditions may effect accurate line feeding and printquarity For optimu...

Page 22: ...rear cabinet as a guide The printer will print between 0 and 80 on the scale 11 Align the center paper support so that it is centered between the tractors 12 Press back on the tractor clamping levers locking the tractors in place 13 Rofate the platen knob or use the LF switch to adjust the paper so that it is at the desired first print position 14 Turn the power off wait a moment then turn the pow...

Page 23: ...i l i hl3fl rrct t n S ac9 tlml l tH e v e r fe ecCstiq i a 5 ESQ UEpsoii J Q 250 ijq Je ESC f W Epsoir ii i i i t l i I j trn f l iili Continuous Fanfold Paper with Push Tractor The following steps describe how to load continuous paper with push tractor 1 Turn the power switch ON A one second beep will sound 2j Make sure that the head gap lever position is appropriate to the type of paper being u...

Page 24: ...th tractor position shift levers and rotating the tractors downward Release the rear lever and continue rotating until the tractor snaps into place rI r Tractor position shift lever 5 Unlock the tractors by pulling forward on the tractor clamping levers Slide the tractors out toward the sides and raise the tractor covers Tractor clamping lever 2 11 ...

Page 25: ...any slack by using the marks on the smoked plastic cover as a guide The printer wil print between O and 80 on the scale 10 Press back on the tractor clamping levers locking the tractors in place 11 Press the Function switch and the ON LINE indicator light will blink 12 Press the ON LINE switch MEMO LOAD to load the paper to the first print line 13 If you desire a different top of form rotate the p...

Page 26: ...al position of print head Each time power is turned on the line counter is reset and the current position of the head is designated as line one This location is referred to as TOP OF FORM A page is defined by setting the Control Table on the front panel or through the page length designation command The first line of text will begin in the middie of the biack strip on the flat platen To align the ...

Page 27: ...lJ D12345 678 ABGDEFGHIJKL mOPQRSTUV X YzI l _ abcdefl hi jklJ inopqr 0123436769 i l BCDE GHIJKL l iOPQRSTuVWxnI _ abcdefghi jklnnopqrs 0123456 789 ABCDEPGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ J _ abcdefgh i jk1r mopqrst 0123456769 BGDE lGHIJKLM OPQRSTU XYZ 1 _ abr defghi j klmnopqrstu 012345 7 6 Z ABCDB GHIJKL mOPQRSTUVWXYZ _ abr defghi jklmnnpqrs tU l Bold PS U l 0123456189 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 1 _ I bcdefg...

Page 28: ...h FFswitch LFswitch FUNCTION switch This switch is used in conjunction with the EZ Set Operator panel switches to give them new functions When this switch is aclivated the ON LINE indicator light starts blinking In this mode the printer has the following functions 1 Setting the Control Table Selecting the Print Font Print Pitch Form Length Line Per Inch LPI etc 2 MEMO LOAD This printer can automat...

Page 29: ...n the ON LINE mode MICR0 LINE FEED can be performed by pressing the LF or FF switch while pressing the ON LINE switch See LF and FF switch for detailed information This is very useful when setting Top of Form with custom forms Note MICRO LINE FEED cannot be used in the pull tractor mode 2 MEMO LOAD in the Function mode See Section 3 2 Function mode for detailed information IFF Form Feed switch Thi...

Page 30: ... by holding the switch down If the print head is in the skip perforation area see Section 3 3 Initial Setup mode for detailed information the paper will advance to the top of the next page This switch is also used to allow the following three functions 1 REVERSE MICRO LINE FEED In the OFF LINE mode and when the printer is not printingJn the ON LINE mode REVERSE MICRQ LINE FEED can be performed by ...

Page 31: ... shown m mffigm l t l 8W1 m mg mmH llm Hmm mm mm Hmm mm ON OFF OFF FONT 1 st row ON ON OFF PITCH 2nd row OFF ON OFF FORM LENGTH 3rd row OFF ON ON LPI 4th row OFF OFF ON OTHERS 5th row Control Table C1 C2 C3 EJ PGM D R1 c J fONT 1 DRAFT COURIER PRESTIGE J I BITCH I 10 12 15 R2 G IFORMtENGTHI 11 12 14 r I PI I 6 8 3 R3 c J 1 0 r HEBS I QUIET LEFT 1ARG1NlflIGHT MARGIN R1 R2 R3 Row indicator light C1 ...

Page 32: ...which Font and or Pilch will be used SETIswitch The SET switch sets the following two functions according to the Function or ON LINE mode 1 In the Function mode the current Control Table selection is set and or released by pressing the SET switch See Section 3 3 Function mode for detailed information 2 The PERFORATION CUTfunction can be performed with the printer in either ON LINE or OFF LINE but ...

Page 33: ...ned positions If pressed error sound will occur Moves the carriage toward left when the Control Table is in the RIGHT LEFT MARGIN position FF Sets the MACRO 1 2 or 3 read mode when the Control Table is in the MACRO 1 2 or 3 position Not operational when the Control Table is not in the above mentioned positions If pressed error sound will occur ON LINE MEMO LOAD will load paper if paper is not inst...

Page 34: ...rd row FORM LENGTH OFF ON ON 4th row LPI OFF OFF ON 5th row OTHERS ON ON ON 6th row Print current Control Table settings S9i i i it s iH Giiliiiiiiii di aiiir l g j oi lin i g R ii tijfu f i C2i 9iEm ij 2g Q B 4 i i C S j T Wc Ai ii O N1 Pgm Draft Courier Prestige Bold PS Script SansSerif n 6 itQif pgm 10 cpi 12 cpi 15 cpi 17 cpi 20 cpi P S 0 iFORf r 9 1 EENGi fi 12 14 8 8 5 11 61pi 81pi 31pi 41pi...

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Page 36: ...ht Moves carriage toward left Sets left right margin position 2 Press and hold down the LF or FF switch to move the carriage to a desired right or left margin position 3 Press the SET switch to set the left or right margin i FT Y C 7 Yq j ca n set eitherJEifLorjighrmargi ifirst Woenthecarri ige is ITIOyed byusing LF and FF switches If it rEiaches theer dbfth p l ten theCarriage wiil overapidly to ...

Page 37: ... switches to illuminate the desired MACRO 3 Press the LF switch and the alarm will sound two times 4 Press the SET switch to perform MACRO WRITE To have the printer read and implement a previously defined MACRO 1 Use the ROWand COLUMN switches to illuminate the desired MACRO 2 Press the FF switch and the alarm will sound one time 3 Press the SET switch to performs MACRO READ ftl t P d j f Printing...

Page 38: ...NE status mode 4 Move the paper feed selector to F position 5 Open the front door and begin inserting the paper by using the paper guide to insure proper alignment The side on which you wish to print should be face up 6 Continue to guide the paper into the printer until you feel some resistance 7 Press the Function switch and the ON LINE indicator light will blink 8 Press the ON LINE switch MEMO L...

Page 39: ...mulation mode and character set mode LQ 2500 Italic Epson LQ 2500 emulation Italic character set LQ 2500 Graphic Proprinter X24G1 Proprinter X24G2 Epson LQ 2500 emuiation Graphic character set2 IBM Proprinter X24 emulation Graphic character set 1 IBM Proprinter X24 emulation Graphic character set 2 2 Default print font mode Selects one of 6 fonts Draft Courier Prestige Bold PS Script and Sans Seri...

Page 40: ...uses Automatic CR on LF VT ESC J OFF Prevents Automatic CR on LF VT ESC J This setting is effective only in the IBM Proprinter X24 mode 8 Paper Out Detector mode ON Detector is active OFF Detector is ignored 9 Download buffer control mode ON Download is available enable OFF Download is not available disable This setting is effective only when the 32K buffer option KX P43 is installed 10 Cut Sheet ...

Page 41: ...ly for BEL command 12 Zero font mode ON Zero 0 OFF Zero slash 0 When the International Character Set is set to Norway zero slash is printed as 9 13 Alternate Graphic mode AGM ON Alternate Graphic mode ON OFF Alternate Graphic mode OFF This setting is effective only in the IBM Proprinter X24 mode 14 Data length ON 7 bit data length OFF 8 bit data length 3 14 ...

Page 42: ...d the row position will advance sequentially from 1st to 7th The column indicator lights C1 C6 shows the current setting for that row ON OFF OFF 1st LQ 2S00 LQ 2500 IBM X241BM X24 Italic Graphic G1 G2 ON ON OFF 2nd OFF ON OFF 3rd OFF ON ON 4th OFF OFF ON 5th ON ON ON 6th BLK OFF OFF 7th Draft USA Italy Latin America DLL Buffer Courier Prestige BoldPS Script Sans Serif France Germany England Denmar...

Page 43: ...nt choices for example are of this type Since only one font can be current when one is chosen YES column indicator light is lit all others are deselected NO lights are OFF Advancing the column setting will cause the column indicator light to blink at each alternate choice Pressing the SET switch for such a choice selects that choice and turns the previous setting OFF Press the FUNCTION switch to r...

Page 44: ...he printer is initialized the following conditions are set the print buffer is cleared the receive buffer is cleared not cleared by RESET PRINTER command the download character buffer is cleared not cleared by PRIME signal in IBM Proprinter X24 mode or by RESET PRINTER command the Initial Setup modes are read and set horizontal tabs are set every 8 columns vertical tab settings are cleared all mod...

Page 45: ...ower while pressing both LF switch and FF switch In this mode all data received from the computer is printed in hex code instead of the normal ASCII characters Function codes for the printer CR LF HT etc are not executed To reset the mode turn the power off then back on This mode is very useful for debugging programs 3 18 ...

Page 46: ... how to enter various ASCII codes to enable the printer to perform the functions you would like Since the decimal equivalent of the ASCII code is most commonly used all examples which follow will use the decimal form Appendix A contains the ASCII character and control command tables used by this printer 4 2 Control Codes The various printer functions are set through the use of control codes which ...

Page 47: ...essionals can be purchased Such software should be selected not only to meet the needs of the user but must also be compatible with both computer and printer Commercial software is often written with what is called a driver A driver is that part of the software which allows the user to configure the package to the type of printer and interface being used Once the software has been booted the user ...

Page 48: ...r computer uses to process and send the control commands to this printer As part of this PRINT command you must supply the appropriate ASCII code s for the CHR function For example the command LPRINT CHR 15 followed by a RETURN will set this printer to compressed mode Subsequent output to this printer will appear in compressed mode If after issuing the above command subsequent PRINT statements out...

Page 49: ...line in your program be preceded by a line number As an example we mentioned earlier that the command LPRINT CHR 15 entered directly from the keyboard will set compressed print on this printer From within a BASIC program this command might be 50 LPRINT CHR 15 4 6 Entering Hexadecimal Code In the event that you will be entering ASCII codes in hexadecimal form you must supply two extra characters pe...

Page 50: ...oncatenation Table 4 1 and 4 2 show equivalent methods of entering multi byte control commands for most computers There is one remaining input format commonly used to reduce the keystrokes necessary to enter a multi byte control ommand As you examine the multi byte control commands in the pages ahead you will notice that the second byte with the exception of ESC SO and ESC SI is always a character...

Page 51: ...R 1 LPRINT CHR 27 CHR 87 CHR 1 Table 4 2 Three Byte Command Input Format This printer has two printer modes They are Epson LQ 2500 and IBM Proprinter X24 Software commands of each mode are covered in the corresponding chapter 4 8 Special Code for IBM PC series Since LPRINT command on IBM PC generates LF together with CR PRINT 1 instead of LPRINT is used to prevent this and the following two lines ...

Page 52: ... Draft and Letter Quality Which you choose depends on your needs Draft is printed at the fastest speed and is normally used for printing draft documents Letter quality produces the best print quality it is used to print the final version of formal documents The printer has five letter quality fonts Courier Prestige Bold PS Script and Sans Serif and can be selected either by setting the Control Tab...

Page 53: ...nting makes the height of a character twice that of a normal one Double width printing makes the width of a character twice that of a normal one Double strike printing uses a double strike with two passes of the print head feeding the paper 1 180 0 14 mm between the first and second pass Emphasized printing is done in one pass of the print head at half speed which allows horizontally adjacent dots...

Page 54: ... draft and letter quality characters in any combination subject to hexadecimal address and buffer limits Draft letters require 30 bytes maximum each while LQ letters require 114 maximum To determine if the desired combination will fit use the formula of draft charactersx30 of LQ charactersx114 18 432 For example 128 draft and 128 letter quality are desired 128x30 128x114 3 840 14 592 18 432 theref...

Page 55: ...s represent pins which may be fired You may darken any circle provided no two adjacent horizontal circles are filled in Once you have designed the character you must quantify each dot column P H P H by summing the powers of two represented by each dot Consider the design of the Greek character gamma t 2 1 28 000000000000 000000000000 000000000000 2 16 000000000000 Upper 8 dais H 2 8 000000000000 0...

Page 56: ...00 00000000 0000000000 Middle 8 dots 2 16 0000000000000000 00000000 0000000000 M p 0000000000000000 00000000 0000000000 1 p 0000000000 0 000 0000000 00000000000 2 00000000 0 0 0 0 0000000000000000000 P 0000000 0 0 0 0 00000000000000000000 1 2 1 28 000000 0 0 0 0 0 0000000000000000000 0000000 0 0 0 0 00000000000000000000 pp 00000000 0 0 0 000000000000000000000 Lower 8 dots 2 16 0000000000 0 0000000...

Page 57: ...R 18 CHR 16 130 PRINT 1I1 CHR O CHR 5 CHR 64 140 PRINT 1 CHR 0 CHR 16 CHR 0 150 PRINT 1I1 CHR 1 CHR 64 CHR 0 160 REM Download character print 170 PRINT 1 CHR 27 CHR 1 180 PRINT 1 A A A A A A A A A A 190 PRINT 1 CHR 27 CHR 0 200 END First determine where in RAM the character s should be stored The variables n and m are used for this purpose The value specified for n indicates the location into whic...

Page 58: ...cter is as follows 10 REM Define Download Letter Ouality Character 20 WIDTH LPT1 255 30 OPEN LPT1 AS 111 40 PRINT 1I1 CHR 27 x1 50 PR INT Ill CHRS 27 CHR 0 CHR 0 CHR 0 60 PRINT 1I1 CHR 27 CHR 0 CHR 65 CHRs 65 70 PRINT 1I1 CHR 6j CHR 20 CHR 10 SO PRINT 1I1 CHR 0 CHR 0 CHR 12S 90 PRINT 1l1 CHRS 0 CHR 1 CHR 64 100 PRINT 1I1 CHR 0 CHR 2 CHR 160 110 PRINT 1l1 CHR 0 CHR 1 CHR 64 120 PRINT 1 CHR O CHR 6 ...

Page 59: ...and character Index Table data Dot pattern data controls which pins fire when printing a character Index Table data is placed in a lookup table that provides information on where Dot Pattern data is stored in memory and defines certain attributes of the character The format for the command to input down line load data is ESC n n 35 A A d d dx where n 256xn the number of data bytes to be downloaded...

Page 60: ...l columns are identical or can be made identical knowing that the printer will not print adjacent horizontal dots data compression may be used and the duplicate data need not be sent Dot Pattern data may be stored at any address from A414HEX to FFFFHEX inclusive Dot columns for characters are as follows Draft 10 and 12 cpi 10 columns LQ 10 cpi 36 columns LQ 12 cpi 30 columns LQ Proportional 18 42 ...

Page 61: ...2 Bit designation is Bits 7 6 Type of block graphic character 00 shading character 01 line drawing character 10 underscore character 11 not supported Bits 5 0 number of columns in the character less 1 e g for draft characters 10 1 90EO 001 001 bits 5 0 001001 CM CMs are compression mask bits O no compression 1 compression CM bit 7 1st dot column bit 6 2nd dot column CMs bit 3 37th dot column bit 2...

Page 62: ...dress of an undefined entry sh6 fd be oOb j j lhdefined entryis printed as a space Lo 6 atioJi O 00H i normal y stores theslashedzero If a characte is dowriloaded into this location when the slashed zerois sele ctecLin thErInitiai Setup mode the downloaded charat ter iIrpri t ii place qfanyzero Data Compression Data Compression allows the efficient use of memory in storing down line loaded charact...

Page 63: ...5 CHR 64 130 PRINT ill CHR 0 CHR lS CHR 16 140 PRINT ill CHR 0 CHR 5 CHR 64 150 PRINT ill CHR 0 CHR 16 CHR 0 160 PRINT ill CHR 1 CHR 64 CHR 0 170 PRINT il1 CHR 0 CHR 0 CHR 0 lS0 REM Index Table Entry to ASCII A 190 PRINT il1 CHR 27 CHR 12 CHR 0 CHR 35 200 PRINT ill CHR H5A CHR HS2 210 PRINT ill CHR HBO CHR HO CHR S 220 PRINT ill CHR 10 CHR 0 CHR 0 230 PRINT ill CHR O CHR O CHR O 240 REM Download C...

Page 64: ...NT 1 CHR 0 CHR 3 CHR 224 130 PRINT l CHR 0 CHR 7 CHR 240 140 PRINT l CHR 0 C HR 3 CHR 224 150 PRINT l CHR 0 CHR 1 CHR 64 160 PRINT l CHR 63 CHR 254 CHR 128 170 PRINT 1 HR 14 CHR 0 CHR 0 180 PRINT 1 CHR 6 CHR 0 CHR 0 190 PRINT 1 CHR 3 CHR 0 CHR 0 200 PRINT l CHR 1 CHR 132 CHR 0 210 PRINT l CHR 0 CHR 120 CHR 0 220 PRINT l CHR O CHR O CHR O 230 REM Index Table Entry to ASCII B 240 PRINT 1 CHR 27 CHR ...

Page 65: ...i iict r Wtll print in r iI C j f roi H E oJASC II j tJ r c e r in lo alioJi 2q5 hl t efine t _ _ __ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ 0 __ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _v ___ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _____ _ 5 3 Bit Image Graphics Bit image Graphics is used to produce pictures graphs charts or creative patterns Many commercial software packages use bit images This printer has six 8 pin bit image modes and five 24 pin bit image ...

Page 66: ...density 120 960 ESC Y n n Double speed Double density 120 960 ESC Z n n2 Quadruple density 240 1920 ESC m n n 8 Pin Mode Selection m O Standard 60 480 m 1 Double 120 960 m 2 Double speed Double density 120 960 m 3 Quadruple density 240 1920 m 4 CRTI 80 640 m 6 CRT II 90 720 24 Pin Mode Selection m 32 Standard 60 480 m 33 Double 120 960 m 38 CRT III 90 720 m 39 Triple 180 1440 m 40 Hex 360 2880 ESC...

Page 67: ...ing the powers of two corresponding to each pin block you wish to fire you will obtain a numerical value for the column in question By sending a string of bytes numerical values for each column on a line are input and processed The result is one line of graphics Pin Block Pin block Code Pins PinNa Pin block Code Pin block 1 2 128 2 128 2 3 1 and2 4 2 64 2 2 2 64 5 6 25 32 3 7 3 25 32 8 3and4 9 2 1...

Page 68: ...tion in order to print a single column of dots resulting from firing pin blocks 1 2 5 and 8 For our final example refer to the standard density designation in Table 5 1 This setting is given by ESC K n n Suppose you wish to print 100 columns of dots where every column fires pins 1 and 8 only You first compute the values of n and n which define the number of columns to be printed 256 100 _ 0 so n 0...

Page 69: ...lI1 CHR 13 CHR 10 130 PRINT 1I1 CHR 27 K CHR 100 CHR 0 140 FOR 1 1 TO 5 150 PRINT 1I1 CHR 12S CHR 64 CHR 32 CHR 16 CHR S 160 PRINT 1I1 CHR 4 CHR 2 CHR 1 CHR 2 CHR 1 170 PRINT 1I1 CHR 2 CHR 1 CHR 2 CHR 1 CHR 2 lS0 PRINT 1I1 CHR 4 CHR 8 CHR 16 CHR 32 CHR 64 190 NEXT I 200 PRINT 1I1 CHR 13 CHR 10 210 CLOSE 220 END 1st line data 2nd line data _____ 1 N t G S T 01 5 X in q a ri 3 g ai riec es sary fQ t...

Page 70: ...9 Thus the three bytes for a single column of dots are entered as CHR 201 CHR 176 CHR 9 Refer to the 24 pin standard density command in Table 5 1 This setting is given by ESC m n n2 where m 32 Suppose you wish to print 100 columns of dots where every column fires pins 1 2 5 8 9 11 12 21 and 24 as above As in the 8 pin example on page 5 18 n 100 and n2 0 Our command ESC m n n2 now translates into L...

Page 71: ...phic Mode is set to ON ihe printing of B pin Graphic mode is the same as in Epson LQ 2500 mode Also graphic printing command ESC in Epson LQ 2500 mode is effective in this mode Therefore you can use the same command as in Epson LQ 2500 mode The following table shows commands affected by AGM mode ESC K n n ESC L n n ESC Y n n ESC Z n n 8 Pin ESC g mode ESC 3 n ESC A n ESC J n 24 Pin mode use 24 pin...

Page 72: ...ts compressed 17 cpi printing 6 8 ESC SI Sets compressed 17 cpi printing 6 8 DC2 Releases compressed printing 6 8 ESC p 1 Sets proportional spacing 6 9 ESC p O Releases proportional spacing 6 9 ESC n Sets certain pitches based upon value of n 6 9 When 12 Cpl and compressed pitch are set simultaneously subse quent output is printed in 20 cpi 160 cpl CHARACTER HIGHLIGHT SELECTION f J iti j j i f j 1...

Page 73: ...CTER SETS SELECTION Naii1t g EIJrt c ti9 f 1 P g ESC 4 Sets Italic printing 6 12 ESC 5 Releases Italic printing 6 12 ESC R n Sets international character set 6 13 ESC 6 Selects graphic character set 2 6 13 ESC 7 Selects graphic character set 1 6 13 ESC t n Selectsalternate character set 6 14 BIT IMAGE GRAPHICS MODE SELECTION IamEE g EunctillJr P g 1 X p gi ESC K n n2 Sets Bpin image standard densi...

Page 74: ...F j i Bage LF Feeds paper one line 6 18 FF Feeds paper to next top of form position 6 19 ESC J n Executes one line paper feed of n 180 inch 6 19 ESC j n Executes one line reverse paper feed of n 180 inch PAGE FORMAT CONTROL 6 20 NamEG j j j F i iD tfol1 jj j j j j P ag ESC C O n Sets page length in inches 6 20 ESC C n Sets page length in lines 6 21 ESC I n Sets left margin 6 21 ESC Q n Sets right ...

Page 75: ...SC Homes the print head ESC U 1 Sets single direction printing ESC U O Releases single direction printing ESC s 1 Sets half speed printing ESC s O Releases half speed printing ESC n n Moves the printhead to a relative horizontal position ESC n n Moves the printhead to an absolute horizontal position DATA CONTROL N m e if i i i ii i i f Jlnc i rCi i ii i i i i iii CAN Clears data in buffer DC1 Sele...

Page 76: ... CG 6 31 ESC 1 Selects download CG 6 31 ESC 0 0 0 Copies internal ROM CG font into download CG 6 31 MISCELLANEOUS J JafuE fi i fui j tiqj1 f ii j h i g i j page BEL Sounds the buzzer 6 31 ESC First byte of mUlti byte control codes 6 32 NUL Last byte of certain mUlti byte control codes 6 32 ESC Initializes the printer 6 32 ESC EM n Cut Sheet Feeder control 6 33 6 5 ...

Page 77: ...in the letter quality font The following values of n can be used n 1 LQ n O Draft This command is operational only when the Font is set to PGM on the Control Table FONT STYLE Selects font style Name Dec Hex ESC k n 27 107 n 1B 6B n Comments The following values can be used n O Bold PS font n 1 Sans Serif font n 2 Courier font n 3 Prestige font n 4 Script font n O 1 2 3 4 This command is operationa...

Page 78: ...nal width and pitch is normal width Refer to Appendix 8 In draft mode characters are normal width PICA PITCH Sets printing to 10 characters per inch 80 characters per line Name Dec Hex Comments ESC P 27 80 18 50 This command is operational only when the PITCH is set to PGM on the Control Table When pica and compressed are set simultaneously subsequent output is 17 cpi 137 cpl ELITE PITCH Sets prin...

Page 79: ...equent output is 15 cpi 120 cpl COMPRESSED PITCH Sets printing to 17 characters per inch 137 characters per line Name Dec Hex Comments Set SI or ESC SI 15or27 15 OFor 18 OF Release DC2 18 12 This command is operational only when the PITCH is set to Pgm in the Control Table set simultaneousiy subsequent When pica and compressed are output is 17 cpi 137 cpl When elite and compressed output is 20 cpi...

Page 80: ...GHTING Sets a combination of character pitch and or highlighting Name Dec Hex Comments ESC n 27 33 n 1B 21 n 0 n 255 Print modes correspond to the setting of each bit as illustrated below JJi 3 it fmi s ff f j 3 j i jg i i J j Q Jsb 1 Under Italic lining Double Double Empha Com PS width printing sized pressed Elite 0 Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Pica Bits 0 1 and 2 only pertain...

Page 81: ... 1 18 77 01 Comments Release ESC w O 27 119 0 1B 77 00 Sub superscript and compressed modes are not valid in the double high printing mode ESC n can also be used to release see Programmable Pitch for valid n values DOUBLE WIDTH PRINTING SINGLE LINE Sets double width elongated character printing for one line only Name Dec Hex Set SO or ESC SO 14or27 14 OEor 1B DE Comment Release DC4 or ESC W O 20 o...

Page 82: ...ts double strike printing Name Set ESC G Code 27 71 Hex 1B 47 Comment Release ESC H 27 72 1B 48 Double Strike Printing sets printing of each line of data with two passes of the print head feeding the paper 1 180 0 14 mm between the first and second pass UNDERLINING Sets continuous underlining of characters Name Set ESC 1 Dec 27 45 1 Hex 1B 20 01 Comments Release ESC O 27 45 0 1B 20 00 Bit image da...

Page 83: ... Sets character dot spacing until changed Name Dec Hex Comments ESC SP n 27 32 n 18 20 n 0 n 127 Sets the amount of dot space Draft n 120 inch LQ n 180 inch added to the right of each character This command allows microjustification ITALIC FONT Selects italic character printing Name Dec Hex Comments Set ESC 4 27 52 18 34 Release ESC 5 27 53 18 35 Italic characters in locations 1600 c 2540EC AOHEX ...

Page 84: ...national character sets can be set with Initial Setup mode n 2 Germany is ineffective for the UK version GRAPHIC CHARACTER SET I Selects graphic character set 1 Name Dec Hex Comments ESC 7 27 55 18 37 Refer to Appendix A This command is operational only when graphic character set is selected by ESC t 1 GRAPHIC CHARACTER SET II Selects graphic character set 2 Name Dec Hex Comments ESC 6 27 54 18 36...

Page 85: ...e 480 dots per line 60 dots per inch 25 4 mm Name Dec Hex ESC K n n2 Data 27 75 n n2 Data 1B 4B n n2 Data a PIN DOUBLE DENSITY GRAPHICS Sets double density graphics mode 960 dots per line 120 dots per inch 25 4 mm Name Dec Hex ESC L n n2 Data 27 76 n n2 Data 1B 4C n n2 Data a PIN DOUBLE SPEED DOUBLE DENSITY GRAPHICS Sets double speed double density graphics mode 960 dots per Iinel120 dots per inch...

Page 86: ...bit image graphic modes Name ESC m n n2 Data m O 1 2 3 4 6 32 33 38 39 40j Dec 27 42 m n n2 Data Hex 1B 2A m n n2 Data Comments The following table illustrates the various modes based upon the values of m 0 8 60 480 Standard Density 1 8 120 960 Double Density 2 8 120 960 Double Speed Double Density 3 8 240 1920 Quadruple Density 4 8 80 640 CRTI 6 8 90 720 CRT II 32 24 60 480 Standard Density 33 24...

Page 87: ...e value of n specifies the graphics mode which is to be reassigned n 75 Reassign Standard Density ESC K n nz n 76 Reassign Double Density ESC L n nz n 89 Reassign Double Speed Double Density ESC Y n nz n 90 Reassign Quadruple Density ESC Z n nz The value of m specifies the graphics mode to which the original is to be reassigned Refer to Table 5 1 on page 5 15 1 8 INCH PAPER FEED Sets paper feed am...

Page 88: ...c Hex ESC 2 27 50 18 32 n 60 INCH PAPER FEED Sets programmable paper feed amount to n 60 inch Name Dec Hex Comment ESC A n 27 65 n 18 41 n en 60 inch paper feed is valid for 0 n 85 n 180 INCH PAPER FEED Sets programmable paper feed amount to nl180 inch Name Dec Hex Comment ESC 3 n 27 51 n 18 33 n en 180 inch paper feed is valid for 0 n 255 6 17 ...

Page 89: ...nted and then excutes single line feed Name Dec Hex Comments IF 10 OA When the new line position falls within the perforation skip area the paper advances to the next top of form position if skip over perforation is turned on If there is no data space data ASCII 32 or blanks between HT print positions in the buffer IF feeds the paper 1 line The amout of spacing generated by IF is a function of the...

Page 90: ...y the page length control command or the EZ Set Operator panel n 180 INCH PAPER FEED Prints out the data in the print buffer and feeds the paper n 180 inch Name Dec Hex Comments ESC J n 27 74 n 18 4A n Single line nl180inch paper feed is valid for O n 255 This command sets the paper feed for ONE line only The carriage does not return to the left margin position Instead printing of next line begins...

Page 91: ...is command does not release single line double width printing set by SO or ESC SO Notes eReverse paper feed cannot be executed in the area within 3 6 inches 91 4 mm of the bottom perforation Additionally the perforation should not be included in the area of reverse paper feed eMulti part forms should not be used with reverse paper feed PAGE LENGTH INCHES Sets page length in inches Name Dec Hex Com...

Page 92: ...change even if the paper feed amount is changed The terms form and page are interchangeable LEFT MARGIN Sets position of left margin Name Dec Hex ESC I n 27 10B n 1B 6C n Comments If the value of n exceeds the right margin value ESC I n is ineffective and the left margin does not change Setting the left margin position clears all data in the print buffer In proportional spacing the value of un is ...

Page 93: ...elease ESC O 27 79 18 4F The value of n specifies the number of lines or n times the current line spacing amount to be skipped at the bottom of the page This command is effective only for 1 n 127 If n 128 the value is processed as n 128 The skip perforation amount does not change even if the paper feed amount is changed following a skip perforation designation The skip perforation setting is relea...

Page 94: ...nd executes the tab designation In proportional spacing horizontal tabs are set based on 10 cpi When the left margin is changed horizontal tabs will be moved based on new margin setting When the printer is powered up TAB is automatically set every 8 characters If the character is altered after designation of horizontal tabs the tab positions do not move HORIZONTAL TAB EXECUTION Executes the horizo...

Page 95: ...eed amount is changed after a designation of vertical tabs tab positions do not change VT setting is released by page length designation commands VERTICAL TAB EXECUTION Executes the vertical TAB as designated by ESC B n n2 n O ESC b m n n2 n 0 Name Dec Hex Comments VT 11 OB When TABs are set with VT or VFU setting command and when there is no tab setting on a position exceeding present line data i...

Page 96: ...ec 27 98 m n n2 n 0 Hex 1B 62 m n n2 n 00 Comments Release ESC b m O 27 98 m 0 1B 62 m 00 The VFU has 8 channels A maximum of 16 vertical tabs can be set by each channel The VFU is valid for 0 m 7 and selects one channel based on the value of rn Any VFU setting exceeding the page length is ineffective To operate the VFU input the VT code 11 DEG after selecting the channel via VFU channel selection...

Page 97: ...C a 1 ESC a 2 or ESC a 3 CARRIAGE RETURN Prints ali data in buffer and designates that the next line starts at the left margin Name Dec Hex Comments CR 13 00 Certain computers issue an automatic line feed with a carriage return Check your computer manual for details When automatic LF is set to ON in the Initial Setup mode the paper is fed automatically a LF is executed automatically whenever a CR ...

Page 98: ... in the draft pica draft elite standard density image double speed double density image CRT I image and CRT II image modes RELATIVE HORIZONTAL POSITION Moves the print head to a relatil1e horizontal position Name Dec Hex ESC n n2 27 92 n n2 1B 5C n n2 Comments This command moves the print head n 256xn2 120 inch in draft or n 256xnz 180 inch in LQ from current position at which point printing of su...

Page 99: ...he buffer Name CAN Dec 24 Hex 18 REMOTE PRINTER SELECT Selects the printer remotely enabling it to receive data Name Dec Hex Comments DC1 Device Control 1 17 11 Receipt of DC1 while the printer is deselected by DC3 enables the printer to receive data _The printer buffer data previously received between DC3 and DC1 is lost REMOTE PRINTER DESELECT Deselects the printer remotely disabling it from rec...

Page 100: ...secutive TABs and character mode designa tions cannot be DELeted eThis command is ignored in the word processing mode ESC a 1 ESC a 2 or ESC a 3 MSBON Sets the ost Significant Bit to 1 Name Dec Hex Comments ESC 27 62 1B 3E eESC has no effect on bit image data eThis setting can be released by ESC MSBOFF Sets the Most Significant Bit to O Name Dec Hex Comments ESC 27 61 1B 3D eESC has no effect on b...

Page 101: ...nes down line load characters into specified address locations in RAM Name ESC O n m do d d p p Dec 27 38 O n m do d d P P Hex 18 26 00 n m do d d P P Comments The values nand m are the ASCII address location oJ the first and last characters being defined The values of do d and d define the character cell do Left Space d Body d Right Space The vallJes of do d and d vary with pitch as follows Draft...

Page 102: ...ENERATION SET COPY Copies internal ROM CG font into downloadable font area Name Dec Hex Comments ESC 0 0 0 27 58 0 0 0 1B 3A 00 00 00 All ROM CG font in draft and LQ modes are copied to the downloadable font area Upon receipt of the command all previous downloaded fonts will be changed to ROM CG font When altering only part of the ROM CG use this command before font downloading BELL Sounds buzzer ...

Page 103: ...annot be generated by the ESC key on certain computers NULL Last byte of certain mUlti byte printer control codes Name Dec Hex NUL o 00 RESET PRINTER Initializes printer causing data in the print buffer but not in the receive buffer to be cleared Name Dec Hex Comment ESC 27 64 18 40 Refer to Section 3 5 on page 3 17 for an explanation of printer initialization 6 32 ...

Page 104: ...der CSF mode ON OFF Name Dec Hex Comment ESC EM n 27 2S n 19 19 n The following values of n can be used n 82 or R Eject and Load a sheet n O Cut Sheet Feeder mode is OFF n 4 Cut Sheet Feeder mode is ON Note If the Cut Sheet Feeder mode set to ON without installing the CSF the paper will not feed correctly 6 33 ...

Page 105: ... SI Sefs compressed 17 cpi printing 7 7 DC2 Releases elite and compressed printing 7 7 ESC P 1 Sets proportional spacing 7 7 ESC P O Releases proportional spacing 7 7 CHARACTER HIGHLIGHT SELECTION Nafu fl1tii tloil P agi ESC E Sets emphasized printing 7 8 ESC F Releases emphasized printing 7 8 ESC G Sets double strike printing 7 8 ESC H Releases double strike printing 7 8 DC4 Releases single line ...

Page 106: ...sity 240 dpi 7 12 ESC m n n2 Sets bit image mode selection AGM only S pin 60 SO 90 120 120D 240 24 pin 60 90 120 180 240 360 7 12 ESC g n Sets bit image mode selection n2 m S pin 60 120 120D 240 24 pin 60 120 1S0 360 7 13 PAPER FEED SELECTION Amount f Jame 8 fll tii tl jift Pag ESC O Sets paper feed to 1 S inch 3 2 mm 7 13 ESC 1 Sets paper feed to 7172 inch 2 5 mm 7 14 ESC 2 Executes line spacing ...

Page 107: ...th in inches 7 18 ESC C n Sets page length in lines 7 18 ESC X n n2 Sets left and right margin 7 19 ESC N n Sets skip perforation 7 19 ESC O Releases skip perforation 7 19 ESC 4 Sets top of form 7 20 TABULATION Horizontal t lI_am y gm F J n tig ij H m n Ra gi ESC D n n O ESC D O HT Sets horizontal tab Releases horizontal tab Executes horizontal tab TABULATION Vertical 7 20 7 20 7 21 _ fIe m f j i ...

Page 108: ... 7 24 DATA CONTROL CAN Clears data in buffer 7 24 DC1 Selects printer remotely 7 24 ESC Q 36 Deselects printer remotely 7 25 DOWN LINE LOAD CHARACTER SELECTION Name fun tiO n Page ESC n n2 35 A A Defines download font 7 25 MISCELLANEOUS Naff ie g EunetidiE p age BEL Sounds the buzzer 7 25 ESC First byte of multi byte control codes 7 26 NUL Last byte of certain multi byte control codes 7 26 ESC n n...

Page 109: ...ters Proportional La font n 4 Dqwnload characters Draft 10 cpi font n 6 Download characters La 10 cpi font n 7 Download characters Proportional La font n 8 Internal characters Draft 12 cpi font n 10 Internal characters La 12 cpi font n 12 Download characters Draft 12 cpi font n 14 Download characters La 12 cpi font n 16 Internal characters Draft 17 cpi font n 18 Internal characters La 17 cpi font ...

Page 110: ...Ec OO 1FHEx except 13 14 15HEx and 250 255DEC FO FFHEX are printed in Courier font regardless of font selection SUB SUPERSCRIPT FONT Selects sub superscript font with characters printed on the bottom top area of the line Characters are reduced to their original height Name Set ESC S n Subscript n 1 Superscript Dec 27 83 n Hex 1B 53 n Comments Release ESC T n O 27 84 1B 54 Sub superscript character...

Page 111: ...g to 17 characters per inch 137 characters per line Name Set Dec Hex Comment SIor ESC SI 15 or 27 15 OFor 18 OF Release DC2 18 12 This command is operational only when the PITCH is set to PGM on the Control Table PROPORTIONAL SPACING Sets proportional spacing between characters Name Set Dec Hex Comments ESC P 1 27 80 1 18 50 01 Releases ESC P O 27 80 0 18 50 00 This command is operational only whe...

Page 112: ...ers per second in draft pica pitch DOUBLE STRIKE PRINTING Sets double strike character printing Name Set Dec Hex ESC G 27 71 18 47 Release ESC H 27 72 18 48 DOUBLE WIDTH PRINTING SINGLE LINE Sets double width elongated character printing for one line only Name Set SO or ESC SO Dec 14or27 14 Hex DE or 18 DE Comment Release DC4 or ESC W 0 20 or 27 87 0 14or18 57 00 Single line double width printing ...

Page 113: ...th or both at the same time Name Dec Hex ESC n n m m m3 m 27 91 64 n n2 m m2 m3 m 1B 5B 40 n n m m m3 m4 Comments The value of n n m and m must be used as follows n 4 n O m O m O The value of m3 selects both the line feed and character height as follows W f irj U9ii m3 Line feed Character height 0 Unchanged 1 Unchanged Signle line 2 Unchanged Double high 16 Single Unchanged 17 Single Single high 1...

Page 114: ...racters are not underlined Pin No 24 of the print head is used for underlining OVERLINING Sets continuous overlining of characters Name Set Dec Hex Comments ESC _ 1 27 95 1 1B 5F 01 Release ESC _ 0 27 95 0 1B 5F OO Bit image data spaces set by the HT code and IBM Graphic characters are not overlined Pin No 1 of the print head is used for overlining IBM CHARACTER SET I Selects IBM Proprinter X24 ch...

Page 115: ...dots per inch 25 4 mm Name Dec Hex ESC K n n2 Data 27 75 n n2 Data 1B 4B n n2 Data a PIN DOUBLE DENSITY GRAPHICS Sets double density graphic mode 960 dots per line 120 dots per inch 25 4 mm Name Dec Hex ESC L n n Data 27 76 n n2 Data 1B 4C n n Data DOUBLE SPEED DOUBLE DENSITY GRAPHICS Sets double speed double density graphics mode 960 dots per linel120 dots per inch 25 4 mm Name Dec Hex Comment ES...

Page 116: ...C m n n Data m O 1 2 3 4 6 32 33 38 39 40 Dec 27 42 m n n Data Hex 1B 2A m n n2 Data Comments The following table illustrates the various modes based upon the values of m o 1 2 3 4 6 32 33 38 39 40 8 8 8 8 8 8 24 24 24 24 24 60 120 120 240 80 90 60 120 90 180 360 480 960 960 1920 640 720 480 960 720 1440 2880 Standard Density Double Density Double Speed Double Density Quadruple Density CRT I CRT I...

Page 117: ...sed upon the values of m i fu UH j n qB t n Q 8i 1M nnmm U m nn o 8 60 480 Standard Density 1 8 120 960 Double Density 2 8 120 960 Double Speed Double Density 3 8 240 1920 Quadruple Density 8 24 60 480 Standard Density 9 24 120 960 Double Density 11 24 180 1440 Triple Density 12 24 360 2880 Hex Density When m 2 3 12 Horizontal adjacent dots cannot be printed 1 SINCH PAPER FEED Sets paper feed amou...

Page 118: ... Name Dec Hex ESC 2 27 50 1B 32 n 72INCH PAPER FEED SELECTION Sets programmable paper feed amount to n172 inch Name Dec Hex Comments ESC A n 27 65 n 1B 41 n ESC 2 must be input after ESC A n for nl72 inch paper feed to become effective when AGM is set to OFF only n172 inch paper feed is valid for 0 n 85 The IBM Proprinter X24 mode defaults to 1 6 inch This command sets one line paper feed of n 60 ...

Page 119: ...or the minimum unit is 1 360 inch This command sets one line paper feed of n 180 inch in the AGM mode LINE FEED PITCH SELECTION Selects line base unit for ESC 3 and ESC J Name ESC n n2 n3 n n5 n Dec 27 91 92 n n2 n3 n n5 n Hex 1S 5B 5C n n2 n3 n n5 n5 Comments The values of n n2 n3 and n4 must be_ used as follows n 4 n2 n3 n4 0 The values of n5 and n select the base line feed unit for ESC 3 and ES...

Page 120: ...ffer to be printed and then executes a single line feed Name Dec Hex Comments IF 10 OA When the new line position falls within the perforation skip area the paper advances to the next top of form position If there is no data space data ASCII 32 or blanks between HT print positions in the buffer IF feeds the paper 1 line The amount of spacing generated by IF is a function of the paper feed amount s...

Page 121: ...er n 216 inch or n 180 inch Name Dec Hex Comments ESC J n 27 74 n 1B 4A n When Initial Setup mode Automatic CR is set to ON Carriage Return command CR is added automatically to this command The value of n is valid for 0 n 255 This command sets the paper feed for one line only Subsequent paper feed returns to previous setting However the carriage does not return to the left margin position Instead ...

Page 122: ...e page length does not change even if the paper feed amount is changed The terms form and page are interchangeable PAGE LENGTH LINES Sets page length in number of lines Name Dec Hex Comments ESC C n 27 67 n 18 43 n Upon receipt of ESC C n the present line position becomes the top of page position The value on n must be in the range 1 n 225 If n O page length returns to the inch designation ESC C n...

Page 123: ...in does not change When n2 0 the right margin does not change SKIP PERFORATION Sets skip perforation Name Set ESC N n Dec 27 78 n Hex 1B 4E n Comments Release ESC O 27 79 1B 4F The value of n specifies the number of Jines or n times the current line spacing amount to be skipped at the bottom of the page This command is effective only for 0 2 n 2 255 The skip perforation amount does not change even...

Page 124: ...68 0 1B 44 00 Horizontal tabs are set from the left margin position Horizontal tabs must be designated such that n n2 n A maximum of 32 tabs may be set on a single line ESC D n n2 n 0 sets horizontal tab stops The HT com mand executes the tab designation n proportiona spacing horizontal tabs are set based on 10 cpi If the character pitch is altered after designation of horizontal tabs the tab posi...

Page 125: ... consecutive HT print positions are not underlined VERTICAL TAB STOP SETTING Sets vertical tabulation to specified values Name Set ESC B n n2 n 0 Dec 27 66 n n2 n 0 Hex 1B 42 n n2 n 00 Comments VT is set from the top of page position Release ESC B O 27 66 0 1B 42 00 Vertical tabs must be designated such that n n2 n A maximum of 64 tabs may be set ESC B n n2 n 0 sets vertical tab stops The VT comma...

Page 126: ... setting on a position exceeding present line data is printed out and advances the paper one line same as LF When vertical TAB has not been set by ESC B n n2 n 0 execution of VT causes data in the buffer to be printed and advances the paper one line same function as LF ALL TAB INITIAL CLEAR Sets all tabs to power ON settings Name Dec Hex Comment ESC R 27 82 1B 52 This command sets horizontal tabs ...

Page 127: ...d CARRIAGE RETURN Prints all data in buffer and designates that the next line starts at the left margin Name Dec Hex Comments CR 13 00 Certain computers issue an automatic line feed with a carriage return Check your computer manual for details When auto LF is set to ON in the Initial Setup mode the paper is fed automatically a LF is executed automatically whenever a CR code is executed SINGLE DIRE...

Page 128: ...mmand moves the print head to a position n 256xn2 units from the current position Each unit equals 1 120 of an inch CANCEL Clears all data in the buffer Name Dec Hex CAN 24 18 REMOTE PRINTER SELECT Selects the printer remotely enabling it to receive data Name Dec Hex Comments DC1 Device Control 1 17 11 eReceipt of DC1 while the printer is deselected by ESC O 36 enables the printer to receive data ...

Page 129: ...turn to select status send DC1 code FONT DOWN LINE LOADING Defines down line load characters into specified address locations in RAM Name ESC n n 35 A A Data Dec 27 61 n n2 35 A A Data Hex 1B 3D n n2 23 A A Data Comments This command is operational only when the 32K buffer option KX P43 is installed When n n2 0 download characters are all cleared Refer to Section 5 2 on page 5 3 for detailed infor...

Page 130: ...uous Prints continuously from all character chart Name Dec Hex Comments ESC n n2 27 92 n n2 1B 5C n n2 This command allows the printing of all characters including charac ters with an ASCII value below decimal 32 Refer to IBM All Character Chart Appendix A The values specified for n and n2 indicate how many characters to print from All Character Chart calculating the total count with this formula ...

Page 131: ...cter chart Name Dec Hex Comments ESC 27 94 1B 5E eOnly the next data following this command will be piinted as a character from the All Character Chart Refer to IBM All Character Chart Appendix A SETS OFF LINE MODE Stops printing and goes to OFF LINE mode Name Dec Hex Comment ESC j 27 106 1B 6A When you desire to print again press the ON LINE switch 7 27 ...

Page 132: ...Y signal is high The printer will not accept new data frbm1he computer After the processing is completed the BUSY signal goes low The BUSY signal is also high when the printer is OFF LINE When the BUSY signal occurs the ACK signal goes low indicating to the computer that the data has been processed and the printer is ready to accept more data This handshaking routine occurs each time a character i...

Page 133: ...ACK Output 11 29 BUSY Output 12 PO Output 13 SLCT Output 14 AUTO FEED XT Input r r _ 15 16 SG 17 FG 18 5V Output 31 30 PRIME Input 32 ERROR Output 33 SG 34 35 36 Pin Configuration Parallel nN fg mT c t C 7 C U T i IT m XIt J p u r U fersto a sign aU t iingintci toe p rinter QtJJf UT c te s a sfgnaLEijdting Ui pri tef jE 2 c RETURNi tle notes the return sidewil e of a twisted pair cabie Atl i fe1 r...

Page 134: ...ting that the printer is ready to receive the next block of data It is sent out when the BUSY signal drops from high to low Therefore it can be thought of as a data request pulse The signal is normally high When the condition becomes true the signal goes low The ACK signal is automatically sent whenever the printer is switched ON LINE BUSY This output signal indicates the status of the printer The...

Page 135: ... LINE AUTO FEED XT AFXT This input signal determines if a line feed LF command will be added to each carriage return CR When AFXT is low CR LF action occurs When AFXT is high only a carriage return is performed Auto LF setting in the Control Table can alter the response by the printer to an AFXT signal If auto LF is ON the printer will perform a CR LF regardless of the level of the incoming signal...

Page 136: ...This output signal is an error or fault condition Normally high this signal goes low when an error occurs An error condition can be caused by 1 a Paper Out condition 2 the printer is OFF LINE 3 an overload condition exists Timing Chart When normal printing code is received OAT sra BUS ACK y TlpLT5 T1 0 5J ls Min T2 1 J ls Min T3 0 5J ls Min T4 5J ls Max T5 1ms or less when buffer not full 1s or le...

Page 137: ...ment such as a machine shop a dusty or sandy area etc eThe life of the print head can be extended by observing a few simple precautions Do not operate the printer without paper and a ribbon cassette installed Avoid continuous use of the same pins underline semi graphics etc without allowing the print head time to cool Do not obstruct the movement of the print head while in operation elf the printe...

Page 138: ...allpoint pen or other object Once the ribbon cassette is mounted onto the carriage and printing is performed for a short time the characters become darker r _ _ _ _ _ __ nIJB ih DQ _ t f j_ _ t F _ i p PF bef e pf in _ s fJrt 8 e_ _ U _ _e Hbbon has too rOuch hikthe characters may smear when prinh d r i i wEMi i d tEiar oftfie pri tfreadpjns maycaus s riousdarnage of tlleriob 6nand printingJofade ...

Page 139: ...es but does Ribbon not installed Re insert ribbon not print correctly Paper wrinkles when No everse tension on Set paper supply lower using tractor feed paper Selector switch than printer Set selector is in F position to T position Cannot change form Cut sheet feeder is Set CSF to OFF length ON Printout double Auto LF is ON Set Auto LF as required spaced Cannot print ASCII Data length set Set Data...

Page 140: ... DC1 1 A 0 a q f DC2 2 B R b r DC2 2 B R b r Xi DC3 3 C S c s DC3 3 C S c s j 7 DC4 4 D T d DC4 4 D T d t j 5 E U e u 5 E U e u X J 6 F V v 6 F V f v WidBEL 7 G W 9 w BEL 7 G W g w J i BS CAN 8 H X h x BS pAN 8 H X h x if HT EM 9 Y Y HT EM 9 Y Y j i LF J Z z LF J Z j Z 7 VT ESC K k VT ESC K k Z FF FS L FF FS L I I CR M m CR M 1 m iE so N n SO N n I WR 81 0 0 DEL 81 0 0 DEL A 1 ...

Page 141: ...HIE OC3 3 e s c s OC3u r LlJt OC4 4 o T d OC4 ii 5 E U e u N 1 F J I 6 F V v itJ BEL 7 G W BEL 11 I 9 w Q t iZ Z BS AN 8 H X h x BS CAN 6 l P i f HT EM 9 Y Y HT EM j I II e II IJL LF J Z z LF I J r Q i VT ESC K k VT ESC J II If I v 2 NY FF FS L FF FS 1 L co 7 Ir iJ i CR M m CR JJ 0 W SO N n SO J IJL E If jfff SI 0 DEL 81 1 L 1 n SP 0 A 2 ...

Page 142: ...F i 9 iNUL SP 0 P P a L ll a _ HlH DC1 A Q a q i DC2 2 B R b o re 6 tWf DC3 3 C S c s e IE O l1r I LL Jt DC4 4 D T d 6 Ii b 2 r f 5 E U e u N 1 F a J u 6 F V v i gBEL 7GWgwr Q 11 UP BS CAN i LF T VT ESC litH FF FS tL CR un so 8 H X 9 Y J Z K L M N 0 h x y z k m e o J J L j t Q i t III r 0 v 1 U if 1_ i jJJ n A Pt l JL lr E 1 o DEL A A 3 L f l n SP ...

Page 143: ...t DC1 A Q a q DC1 1 1 I B DC2 2 B R b r DC2 6 T 11 r 3 C S c s LL 5 DC4 4 0 T d DC4 fi b 2 I E U e u N C a I F V v 1 FJ t G W 9 W BEL Q 11 I I 1 H X h AN L 1 x BS I l cp Y y HT r I Ii e J Z K z LF J II IJJ r Q VT ESC L II I II I 0 v Ir 2 E E VT ESC k L M I FF 1 If 00 4 CR JJ 0 m N 0 so l JL l i 1 E SI l 1 n SP n o A 4 ...

Page 144: ... c E a m L lL a tZ DCl A Q a q 0 re I T B Ef DC2 2 B R b e IE 6 Tlfr 2 j 3 C S c s a 6 u r LL n 1 DC4 4DTd aofi bz t j 5 E U e u a 0 N 1 Fa 6 F V v a Q g 1 1 f l Y BEL 7GWgwr U Q 11 r I T 8 H X h x e Y i l 1 l 9 y y e 6 I I II J e 0 11 VT ESC 0 IJL i Q t III l 0 v J Z z e K k t U L 00 r LI 0 Hi FF L M m Pis JL II l i 1 c f l h n SP N n A 0 o A A 5 ...

Page 145: ...l ff 0 SP 0 P peE a mL II a 8 b 2 r 6 1It1 fJr 9 3 C S c s a o u LLJt h fSi cJ iFf Q Wi l 4 5 6 7 8 9 L J Wij Jl i D T d E u e F V G W 9 H X h y J Z K k L M m N n 0 o u a Q v a Q w C U x e 9 y Ii b z e 0 y I A PIs 6 A f A 6 ii N 1 F a J III I Q t II lr o1 v l t J IF I jj j l d UL l i l h 111 E n SP ...

Page 146: ... PI N I Ii Yf i J U f 8 Rw imi n E IE 0 A 0 e eJ a 0 fR Hfi 6 iF E IE 0 A 0 e a o eJ 0 j Wt ijjfHH fi iF a N l e Ii 6 J if N N R GN1 2 a N i e ii Ii 6 y y 1 2 Notes e 1 These characters can be changed only in the LQ 2S00 mode If in the IBM Proprinter X24 mode International Character Set is set to USA and it can not be changed e 2 These characters are effective in both graphic character set 2 of th...

Page 147: ...6 24 16 30 20 60 30 20 104 h 36 24 17 B 36 24 61 30 20 105 i 18 12 18 42 28 62 30 20 lOS j 24 16 19 m 42 28 63 30 20 107 k 36 24 20 0 36 24 64 36 24 108 I 18 12 21 0 30 20 65 A 36 24 109 m 42 28 22 30 20 66 B 36 24 110 n 36 24 23 A 36 24 67 C 36 24 111 0 30 20 24 0 36 24 6B D 36 24 112 P 36 24 25 0 42 28 69 E 36 24 113 q 36 24 26 a 30 20 27 5 30 20 70 F 36 24 71 G 36 24 114 r 30 20 115 s 30 20 28 ...

Page 148: ... 42 42 30 86 V 42 43 30 87 W 42 44 3D 8B X 42 45 30 89 Y 42 46 30 90 Z 36 47 30 91 i 30 48 0 30 92 30 49 1 30 93 I 30 50 2 30 94 30 51 3 30 95 30 52 4 30 96 30 53 5 30 97 a 30 54 6 30 98 b 3G 55 7 30 99 c 3D 56 8 30 100 d 36 57 9 30 101 30 58 30 102 f 24 59 30 103 9 36 60 30 104 h 36 61 30 105 i 18 62 30 106 j 18 63 30 64 3D 107 k 36 108 I lB 65 A 42 109 m 42 66 8 42 110 n 36 67 C 42 111 0 30 68 D...

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Page 167: ...d below Width 4 10 inches 102 254 mm Quality and number of sheets only for the last sheet 1 n t l t 1 1 Rne quaJity paper 16 24 I 14 22 60 90 I 53 83 Non carbon Multi layered with carbon 2 Single Sheet 2 4 11 14 17 2 11 14 17 Width 4 11 7 inches 102 297 mm Height 5 14 3 inches 127 363 mm Weight in pounds g m2 14 24 53 90 g m2 E 1 41 53 64 41 53 64 ...

Page 168: ...is printed When the left tractor is set on the left end C Value C indicates the area from the top of the paper to the position where the first character is printed 0 Value Dilldicates the position where paper out is detected Paper guide Portrait I Landscape B W 6 3 mm I 1 5 38 mm C 0 37 9 4 mm 0 1 25 4 mm B Value B indicates the position where the first character is printed C Value C indicates the...

Page 169: ...ational A 1 A 4 A 7 Column indicator light 1 6 3 4 3 7 3 16 1 6 3 5 3 6 3 16 COLUMN switch Compression mask 5 1 0 Connecting to Computer 2 14 ControlTable 1 6 3 1 3 4 setting 3 7 Control Table switches 1 6 Courier 5 1 D Detectors 3 16 Paper out detector 3 16 Over heat detector 3 17 Dot density 5 15 1 1 Double high printing Double strike printing Double width printing Down line load characters 5 2 ...

Page 170: ...2 4 Power up 2 4 Prestige 5 1 Print Font 5 1 Print head 1 7 2 3 Printing Area F 1 Print pitch 1 1 5 1 Proportional Spacing Tables 8 1 Protective paper 2 2 Pull push tractor 1 2 2 5 1 2 Q Quiet mode R RIGHT MARGIN ROW indicator light ROW switch RS 232C serial interface Ruler S Sans Serif Script Self test SET switch Setting the LEFT RIGHT MARGIN Site requirements Smoked plastic cover Specifications ...

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Page 172: ...No skip e AutoLF CR LF CRonly 0 AutoCR LF VT ESC J LF VT ESC J CR only 3 Paper Out Detector Enable Disable 0 Down Line Load Enable Disable Buffer control 0 Cut Sheet Feeder Installed Not installed 0 Buzzer Sound No sound 0 Zero Font Zero 0 Zero slash 0 Alternate 1l Graphic Mode AGMisON Normal mode 4D Data length 7 bit 8 bit ...

Page 173: ...etailed information I 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th IONI IONI E t IONI E l IONI IONI IONI IBLKl u LQ 2500 LQ 2500 IBMX24 IBMX24 Italic Graphic G1 G2 Draft Courier Prestige Bold PS Script Sans Serif U S A France Germany England Denmark Sweden 1 Italy Spain 1 Japan Norway Denmark Spain 2 2 Latin I p t f CD 0 A nn Skip Per Auto LF AutoCR Paper Out menca I direction foration Detector Current condition of In...

Page 174: ...ft when the Contror Table is the RIGHT LEFT MARGIN position Sets the MACRO 1 2 or 3 read mode when the FF Control Table is in the MACRO 1 2 or 3 position Not operational when the Control Table is not in the above mentioned position If pressed error sound will occur ON LINE MEMO LOAD will load paper if paper is not installed or will park paper if paper is installed Sets and or releases current Cont...

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Page 176: ...o skip 6 Auto LF CR LF CRonly 0 AutoCR LF VT ESC J LF VT ESC J CR only 0 Paper Out Detector Enable Disable 9 Down Line Load Enable Disable Buffer control f Cut Sheet Feeder Installed Not installed 0 Buzzer Sound Nosound CD Zero Font Zero 0 Zero slash 0 al Alternate AGM is ON Normal mode Graphic Mode D Data length 7 bit 8 bit ...

Page 177: ...ation LQ 2500 LQ 2500 IBM X24 IBM X24 Italic Graphic G1 G2 1st 2nd IONI Sans IONI Draft Courier Prestige Bold PS Script Serif ill EITJ 9 3rd IONI U S A France Germany England Denmark Sweden 1 EO 4th IONI Italy Spain 1 Japan Norway Denmark Spain 2 IONI 2 0 e e 0 0 Latin E2l Print Skip Per Paper Out America Auto LF AutoCR IONI direction foration Detector 5th IONI Current condition of Initial Setup m...

Page 178: ...ft when the Control Table is the RIGHT LEFT MARGIN position Sets the MACRO 1 2 or 3 read mode when the FF Control Table is in the MACRO 1 2 or 3 position ON LINE SET COLUMN ROW Not operational when the Control Table is not in the above mentioned position If pressed error sound will occur MEMO LOAD will load paper if paper is not installed or will park paper if paper is installed Sets and or releas...

Page 179: ... contact the store from which the unit was purchased You may also call the technical support telephone number which is operational during east coast business hours 9 00 AM to 5 00 PM The technical support number is 1 800 222 0584 Options and supplies 1 800 346 4768 OPTIONS and SUPPLIES KX P19 KX P36 KX P43 KX P145 RS 232C Current Loop Serial Interface Board Auto Cut Sheet Feeder Single bin 32K Buf...

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