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Serial Submenu

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The response characters are described in Table 3.

SERIES1 2 CHAR

. This protocol behaves exactly the same as the 

Series1 Char except there is a two-character response to the host. The 
response characters are described in Table 4.

DTR

. The printer controls the data flow by sending this hardware signal to 

the host. If there is enough room in the printer buffer, the printer will send 
a high signal; if the buffer is full, the printer will send a low signal. DTR 
tells the host if it is safe to send more data. (If the host sends data during 
an unsafe condition, data will be lost.) DTR is not available when RS-422 
is selected.

Baud Rate

Sets the baud rate of the serial interface in the printer. Baud rate is the speed 
at which serial data is transferred between the host computer and the printer. 
The choices for the RS-232 and RS-422 interfaces are 600, 1200, 2400, 
4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200 Baud. The default is 9600 
Baud.

NOTE:

If you select a baud rate that is greater than 19200, you may need to 
use RS-422 or select a lower baud rate to prevent data loss. You also 
may need to increase the Buffer Size in K parameter to improve 
performance.

Table 3. Series1 1 Char Response Characters

Printer State

Response

Online and Buffer Empty

CR

Online and Buffer Full

3

Offline and Buffer Empty

0

Offline and Buffer Full

2

Table 4. Series1 2 Char Response Characters

Printer State

Response

Online and Buffer Empty

1 CR

Online and Buffer Full

3 CR

Offline and Buffer Empty

0 CR

Offline and Buffer Full

2 CR

Summary of Contents for P7002H

Page 1: ...P7000 User s Manual ...

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Page 5: ...ix Customer Support Center 16 Printronix Supplies Department 16 Corporate Offices 17 2 Setting Up The Printer 19 Before You Begin 19 Power Requirements 19 Select A Site 19 Printer Dimensions 20 Printer Component Locations 23 3 Operating The Printer 25 Powering On The Printer 25 Operating Modes 25 The Control Panel 26 Control Panel Keys 27 Operational Procedures 30 Reload Paper 30 Unload Paper 39 I...

Page 6: ...GS 68 CONFIG CONTROL 69 HOST INTERFACE 72 Auto Switching Submenu 73 IEEE 1284 Parallel Bidirectional Submenu 75 Centronics Parallel Submenu 76 Dataproducts Submenu 79 Serial Submenu 81 E Net Adapter Submenu 86 Ethernet Submenu 86 NETWORK SETUP MENU 87 ADAPTER ADDRESS 87 ADAPTER PARAMS 88 ETHERNET ADDRESS 91 ETHERNET PARAMS 92 WLAN ADDRESS 94 WLAN PARAMS 95 WLAN KERBEROS 99 WLAN LEAP 101 ACTIVE IGP...

Page 7: ...PGL Submenu 177 IGP PGL Submenu With PCL II 178 IGP PGL Submenu With LG 179 IGP VGL Emulation 189 Features 189 Configuring The Emulation With The Control Panel 190 IGP VGL Submenu 190 IGP VGL Submenu with PCL II 192 IGP VGL Submenu with LG 194 IPDS Emulation 205 PCL II Emulation 209 LG Emulation 213 PRINTER CONTROL 218 ADVANCED USER 221 DIAGNOSTICS 227 DATE 230 Printer MGMT 231 5 Interfaces 233 Ov...

Page 8: ... Bar Code Verification 252 Printing A Hex Dump 253 Fault Messages 254 A Printer Specifications 285 Ribbon Specifications 285 Paper Specifications 286 Printer Weight And Dimensions 287 Environmental Characteristics 287 Electrical Characteristics 289 Interfaces 289 Printing Rates 290 B ASCII Character Set 291 C Zero Tear Printer 293 Overview 293 Operation 294 Position The Paper Input And Adjust The ...

Page 9: ...mer Support Center 305 Printronix Supplies Department 305 Corporate Offices 306 E Communication Notices 307 Notices 307 Energy Star 309 Product Recycling and Disposal 309 Communication Statements 310 Lithium Battery Warning 313 Software License Agreement 314 ...

Page 10: ...Table of Contents ...

Page 11: ...dard emulation LinePrinter Plus includes the Epson FX 1050 Printronix P Series P Series XQ Serial Matrix and Proprinter III XL emulations Coax Twinax IPDSTM ANSI LG PCL2 IGP PGL and IGP VGL graphics enhancement emulations are available as optional upgrades No matter what emulation is installed your printer is easy to use The message display and lights on the control panel communicate with you dire...

Page 12: ... control over print quality and consumable costs The accurate presentation of available ribbon life allows for efficient planning of print jobs For example you can install a new ribbon before printing large print jobs Table 1 The Printronix P7000 Series Printers Model Number Print Speed Model Type Power Stacker P7002H 200 lpm Pedestal P7202HZT 200 lpm Zero Tear Pedestal P7003HZT 300 lpm Zero Tear ...

Page 13: ...ter 1 through 10 The ribbon life indicator always cycles between 100 and 0 but if a darker setting is selected zero will be reached more quickly If a lighter setting is selected the system will extend the amount of printing it takes to reach zero Ribbon Flipping In some cases the application s print pattern is narrow enough where only half of the ribbon is used when printing In these cases you can...

Page 14: ...eaches the 0 end point Refer to your PrintNet Enterprise Remote Management Software manual for details Graphics Enhancements The IGP PGL and IGP VGL emulations allow you to create and store forms generate logos bar codes expanded characters and create other graphics Alphanumeric and bar code data are added as the form is printed These emulations are available as factory installed or field installe...

Page 15: ...ield service level of maintenance Coax Twinax Programmer s Reference Manual Covers the host control codes and character sets for the Coax and Twinax emulations Coax Twinax Programmer s Reference Manual for the Simple Protocol Converter Option Covers the host control codes and character sets for the Coax and Twinax Simple Protocol Converter emulations LinePrinter Plus Programmer s Reference Manual ...

Page 16: ...to the problem Configuration printout Press PRT CONFIG on the control panel then press Enter Is the problem with a new install or an existing printer Description of the problem be specific Good and bad samples that clearly show the problem faxing of these samples may be required Americas 714 368 2686 Europe Middle East and Africa 31 24 6489 410 Asia Pacific 65 6548 4114 China 86 800 999 6836 http ...

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Page 19: ... Printer power should be supplied from a separate AC circuit protected at 10 amperes for 100 120 volts or 5 amperes for 200 240 volts at 50 or 60 Hertz Select A Site Select a printer site that meets all of the following requirements Permits complete opening of the printer cover and doors For cabinet models allows at least three feet of clearance behind the printer This permits air to circulate fre...

Page 20: ...rallel 12 meters 40 feet IEEE 1284 Parallel 10 meters 32 feet Serial RS 232 15 meters 50 feet Serial RS 422 1220 meters 4000 feet Coax 1500 meters 4920 feet Twinax 1500 meters 4920 feet Twinax shielded cable 1500 meters 4920 feet Twisted Pair Type 3 300 meters 985 feet Ethernet 10 100Base T 100 meters 328 feet 183468a 27 0 in 68 84 cm 83 0 in 210 8 cm 29 0 in 73 7 cm 27 0 in 68 6 cm 27 0 in 68 6 c...

Page 21: ...21 Figure 2 Printer Dimensions Cabinet Model with Paper Stacker 183469a 27 0 in 68 6 cm 83 0 in 210 8 cm 32 5 in 82 6 cm 27 0 in 68 6 cm 27 0 in 68 6 cm 32 0 in 81 3 cm 42 5 in 107 8 cm 59 0 in 149 9 cm ...

Page 22: ...22 Chapter 2 Printer Dimensions Figure 3 Printer Dimensions Pedestal Model 183470a 25 in 63 5 cm 10 5 in 26 67 cm 48 0 in 122 cm 30 in 76 2 cm 24 6 in 62 48 cm ...

Page 23: ...ons 183471a Ribbon Spool Ribbon Hub Blue Tractor Lock 2 Paper Support 2 Tractor 2 Vertical Position Knob Platen Lever Ribbon Guide 2 Ribbon Splined Shaft Platen Stop Barcode Hammer Bank Cover and Ribbon Mask Date Code Label Barcode Sensor Printer Component Locations ...

Page 24: ...24 Chapter 2 Printer Component Locations ...

Page 25: ...n page 254 for information on fault messages and solutions Operating Modes Online In online mode the printer can receive and print data sent from the host Pressing the ON LINE key toggles the printer from online to offline mode The status indicator is lit in online mode Offline In offline mode you can perform operator functions such as loading paper and setting top of form You can also move within...

Page 26: ...or example Press means to press the key and the key at the same time Figure 5 Control Panel SET TOF PRT CONFIG JOB SELECT ENTER ON LINE CLEAR PAPER ADVANCE VIEW EJECT CANCEL Message Display Status Indicator Circular Pad ONLINE PGL RIBBON LIFE 100 Emulation Ribbon Life Indicator 183452a SET TOF PRT CONFIG JOB SELECT ENTER ON LINE CLEAR PAPER ADVANCE VIEW EJECT CANCEL Status Indicator Circular Pad O...

Page 27: ...estal or zero tear pedestal If online with data in the printer buffer the data prints and the key functions as described below If in a fault state this key will be ignored View Function for cabinet models pressing the VIEW EJECT key moves the last data printed to the tractor area for viewing While in the view state the message Printer in View displays pressing the UP or DOWN arrow keys moves the p...

Page 28: ...CONFIG In offline mode PRT CONFIG prints the current short configuration This key requires a confirmation with the ENTER key pressing any other key will exit from this function See The Configuration Menus on page 47 for an explanation of configuration menus JOB SELECT In offline mode this key allows for fast selection of any of the previously stored configurations Pressing this key causes the prin...

Page 29: ...er the printer will be placed in online mode print one page and return to the offline mode This action can be repeated until the end of a print job Only one page prints each time you press ON LINE If there is no data in the printer buffer the printer is placed in online mode In the fault state ON LINE does not work PAPER ADVANCE IPDS Emulation only In offline mode press PAPER ADVANCE The printer w...

Page 30: ...ncel a print job Reload Paper Do this procedure when LOAD PAPER displays This message occurs when the last sheet of paper passes through the paper slot This procedure reloads paper without removing the last sheet of the old paper supply while retaining the current top of form setting Figure 6 Paper Slot Location 1 Raise the printer cover Raise the platen lever as far as it will go See Figure 4 on ...

Page 31: ...and through the paper slot Figure 7 Loading New Paper into the Printer 6 Pull the new paper above and behind the ribbon mask but in front of the existing paper See Figure 4 on page 23 for the ribbon mask location If necessary gently press the existing paper back 7 Align the top edge of the new paper with the top perforation of the existing paper 8 Load the new paper over the existing paper Open an...

Page 32: ...r until it stops 11 Press ON LINE CLEAR to remove the LOAD PAPER fault message from the display 12 Press PAPER ADVANCE several times to make sure the paper feeds properly beyond the tractors and over the lower paper guide Feed sufficient paper to ensure the paper stacks correctly 13 Close the printer top cover Close the cabinet front door 14 Press ON LINE CLEAR to place the printer in online mode ...

Page 33: ...g paper 15 Open both tractor doors 16 Remove the old paper from the tractors Allow the paper to fall into the paper supply area 17 Feed the new paper up through the paper slot Hold the paper to prevent it from slipping down through the paper slot 183473a 183472a Paper Slot Cabinet Models Paper Slot Pedestal Models Metal Paper Guide P7220 Only ...

Page 34: ...ading Paper on the Left Tractor 18 Pull the paper above and behind the ribbon mask See Figure 4 on page 23 for the ribbon mask location 19 Load the paper on the left tractor 20 Close the tractor door 183441a Paper Left Tractor Door Left Tractor Lock ...

Page 35: ...directly to the left of the 1 mark on the paper scale 21 Normally you should not need to adjust the position of the left tractor If adjustment is necessary unlock the left tractor Slide the tractor until it is directly to the left of the number 1 on the paper scale and lock it You can also use the paper scale to count columns 183442a Paper Paper Scale Tractor Tractor Splined Shaft ...

Page 36: ...kets and close the tractor door If necessary slide the right tractor to remove paper slack or to adjust for various paper widths Then lock the tractor Figure 13 Using the Paper Guide to Orient the Paper 183443a Tractor Lock Tractor Door 183440a 183475a Paper Slot Cabinet Model Pedestal Model Wire Guide 2 Upper Paper Guide Upper Paper Guide ...

Page 37: ...gure 14 Aligning the Perforation with the TOF Indicator 27 Align the top of the first print line with the TOF indicator on the tractor by rotating the vertical position knob For best print quality it is recommended that the top of form be set at least one print line or more below the perforation NOTE For exact positioning press the VIEW EJECT key to move the last data printed to the tractor area f...

Page 38: ...stent thickness that is not affected when opening and closing the platen lever 29 Lower the platen lever until it stops 30 Press ON LINE CLEAR to clear any fault messages such as LOAD PAPER from the LCD 31 Press SET TOF The top of form you have set moves down to the print position If there is data in the buffer the paper moves forward to the last print position on the next page 32 Press ON LINE CL...

Page 39: ...r For models with the power stacker installed press the STACKER UP key on the rear control panel Figure 16 Unloading the Paper from the Printer 3 Tear off the paper at the perforation 4 Allow the paper to fall to the back of the printer and into the paper stacking area 5 For pedestal models remove the stacked paper from the paper tray 183477a Paper Perforation ...

Page 40: ...6 For cabinet models remove the stacked paper from the rear cabinet floor For cabinet models with the power stacker installed remove the paper from the wire paper tent and press the STACKER DOWN key to lower the stacker mechanism 7 Close the cabinet rear door 183478a Paper Power Stacker ...

Page 41: ...ard through the paper path especially when using a label stock If you are not careful labels can detach and adhere to the printer within the paper path where only an authorized service representative can remove them b Open the cabinet front door c Gently pull the paper down through the paper slot Allow the paper to fall into the paper supply area d Remove the paper from the paper supply area 18344...

Page 42: ...icator lamp flashes The printer will continue printing in this condition until the ribbon life reaches 0 at which time printing will stop The ribbon may be changed at any time while the printer is in the RBN END POINT Change Ribbon condition without losing data in the printer s buffer Simply follow the procedures outlined below to change the ribbon You may also resume printing for approximately tw...

Page 43: ...bbon End Point on page 218 and follow the procedures for adjusting the image density If you are satisfied with the print darkness or if you want to increase the darkness at the end of ribbon life continue with the following steps Figure 19 Preparing to Load the Ribbon 1 Open the printer cover 2 Raise the platen lever as far as it will go 3 Close the tractor doors 4 Remove the old ribbon and discar...

Page 44: ... the bottom side and a date code label on the top Once the sensor reads and logs the ribbon barcode the Integrated Print Management System starts to track ribbon usage A date code label is on the top side of the right hand spool If you remove the ribbon during the course of its life and want to re install the same ribbon be sure to place the same spools on the correct hubs 183435a Right Hub Spool ...

Page 45: ...f there are ink stained fingerprints on the ribbon barcode located on the ribbon spool wipe it clean with a soft cloth or towelette moistened with alcohol 10 Close the platen lever 11 Close the printer top cover If you want to increase the darkness level of the ribbon at the end of life go to Ribbon End Point on page 218 and follow the procedures for adjusting the image density If you are satisfie...

Page 46: ... stopped from the host system before pressing CANCEL the print job continues with data missing when the printer returns to online mode Exercise caution to prevent unwanted data loss occurrences as this function deletes unprinted data in the printer This function is active only in offline mode the purpose of this function is to eliminate the necessity of printing unwanted data when print jobs are c...

Page 47: ...re thoroughly familiar with the procedures in this chapter Changing Parameter Settings You may change a printer parameter setting such as line spacing or forms length either by pressing keys on the control panel or by sending emulation control codes in the data stream from a host attached to the printer The control panel allows you to configure the printer s resident set of configuration menus An ...

Page 48: ...arameter values as a custom configuration using the Save Config menu option begins on page 52 Navigating The Menus To manipulate configurations review the following instructions about navigating through the menus You must be offline to move within the menus To experiment with navigating the menus use the example on the next page as a tutorial Press to toggle between ONLINE and OFFLINE Menus are ac...

Page 49: ...l parameter values The following procedure shows how to change and save the settings for the Barcode Quality and Language options Use these guidelines to navigate the configuration menus and change other parameters OFFLINE QUICK SETUP PRINTER CONTROL Ribbon End Point Open Platen BOF Barcode Quality Unidirectional Tear Bar Dist Display Language Disable Enable Dark Draft Disable Enable 7 46 in 4 5 1...

Page 50: ...o make configuration changes OFFLINE QUICK SETUP 4 OFFLINE PRINTER CONTROL 5 PRINTER CONTROL Ribbon End Point 6 PRINTER CONTROL Barcode Quality 7 Barcode Quality Dark 8 Barcode Quality Draft Cycle through the choices 9 Barcode Quality Draft The indicates this choice is active 10 PRINTER CONTROL Barcode Quality ON LINE CLEAR UNTIL UNTIL OR ENTER ...

Page 51: ...ve ONLINE No Save Press ENTER to automatically save configuration changes Press ONLINE to continue without saving 17A Cfg 1 Power Up Cfg Configuration changes have been saved as Configuration 1 and will be set as the Power Up config The printer will then be brought online 17B ONLINE Ribbon Life 100 Places the printer online without permanently saving the configuration changes 18 The printer is rea...

Page 52: ...ou may save them as a numbered configuration Example 1 on page 53 or a named configuration Example 2 on page 55 that can be stored and loaded later for future use If you do not save your configuration using the Auto Save or this option all of your parameter changes will be erased when you power off the printer Once you have saved a custom configuration using this option it will not be lost if you ...

Page 53: ...Make sure the printer is on 2 OFFLINE QUICK SETUP 3 ENTER SWITCH UNLOCKED Allows you to make configuration changes OFFLINE QUICK SETUP 4 OFFLINE CONFIG CONTROL 5 CONFIG CONTROL Load Config 6 CONFIG CONTROL Save Config 7 Save Config 1 8 Save Config 2 Cycle through the choices 9 Save Config 2 The indicates this choice is active ON LINE CLEAR UNTIL UNTIL OR ENTER ...

Page 54: ... Save Config 11 CONFIG CONTROL Print Config 12 Print Config Current 13 Print Config 2 Press until the desired parameter displays 14 OFFLINE CONFIG CONTROL The selected configuration is printed 15 ENTER SWITCH LOCKED Locks the ENTER key 16 ONLINE Ribbon Life 100 17 If you printed out the configuration store it in a safe place The printer is ready for operation Step Press LCD Notes UNTIL OR ENTER ON...

Page 55: ... on 2 OFFLINE QUICK SETUP 3 ENTER SWITCH UNLOCKED Allows you to make configuration changes OFFLINE QUICK SETUP 4 OFFLINE CONFIG CONTROL 5 CONFIG CONTROL Load Config 6 CONFIG CONTROL Name Configs 7 Name Configs 1 The LCD flashes 8 Name Configs 2 You will rename config 2 9 2 2 10 2 T Cycle through the choices until T displays ON LINE CLEAR UNTIL UNTIL UNTIL UNTIL ...

Page 56: ... 2 TES Cycle through the choices until S displays 15 2 TES_ Saves the third character 16 2 TEST Cycle through the choices until T displays 17 2 TEST_ Saves the fourth character 18 Name Configs TEST The configuration is renamed TEST 19 CONFIG CONTROL Name Configs 20 CONFIG CONTROL Save Config 21 Save Config 1 Step Press LCD Notes UNTIL UNTIL UNTIL ENTER UNTIL ...

Page 57: ...e Quality Print Quality IGP PGL emulation Select Best or High Best prints the darkest images but at the slowest speed High prints at a faster speed than Best but the characters are not as dark See page 177 for the IGP PGL Configuration Menu and see page 186 for a written description of Print Quality Print Quality IGP VGL emulation Select High See page 190 for the IGP VGL Configuration Menu and see...

Page 58: ...figuration Main Menu and see page 219 for a written description of Bar Code Quality Print Quality IGP PGL emulation Select Dataprocessing See page 177 for the IGP PGL Configuration Menu and see page 186 for a written description of Print Quality Print Quality IGP VGL emulation Select Dataprocessing See page 190 for the IGP VGL Configuration Menu and see page 197 for a written description of Print ...

Page 59: ... RTC option is installed 12 Available for Zero Tear Pedestal printer only 13 Only if a Cisco radio card is installed NETWORK SETUP 1 page 87 Adapter Address 1 Adapter Params 1 Ethernet Address 1 Ethernet Params 1 WLAN Address 1 WLAN Params 1 WLAN Kerberos 1 WLAN LEAP 13 QUICK SETUP page 62 Host Interface Device ID 2 Adapter Address 1 Ethernet Address 1 WLAN Address 1 ZTP DataTime 12 ZTP WaitTime 1...

Page 60: ...NE Port Mgmt Protocol PNE Port Number 10 PNE Port Timeout 10 Status Port Numb Mgmt Port Number DATE 11 page 230 Hour Minute Year Month Day DIAGNOSTICS page 227 Printer Tests Test Width Paper Out Dots System Memory Print Statistics Active Emulation 5 6 7 page 103 44 48XX ANSI 1 PCL II 1 LG 1 IGP PGL LP IGP VGL LP 1If installed 2 If Twinax is selected 3 If VGL is enabled 4 If LP is selected 5 If ANS...

Page 61: ...lows you to select the PGL or VGL emulation from the menu if IGP is installed ACTIVE EMULATION This menu allows you to activate the desired emulation to be used with your printer EMULATION This menu allows you to configure the options which are available for the current operating active emulation For example if LinePrinter is the active emulation then the LinePrinter emulation options can be confi...

Page 62: ...CL II 7 LG 6 IGP PGL LP 4 IGP VGL LP 4 Active IGP EMUL 12 IGP PGL IGP VGL PGL SFCC 8 7E 1 FF VGL SFCC 3 5E Form Length 4 Funct of Lines 66 lines 1 192 lines Form Width 4 Funct of CPI 132 characters 1 272 characters Factory Default 1 If installed 7 If PCL II is installed 2 If VGL is enabled 8 If PGL is selected 3 If VGL is selected 9 Available for Zero Tear Pedestal printer only 4 If LP is selected...

Page 63: ... Lighter 5 Lighter 6 Lighter 7 Lighter 8 Lighter 9 Lighter 10 Horiz Forms 6 Left Mrg 0 00 0 198 Top Mrg 0 6 0 198 Page Length Rep 7 Inches Page Lines Page Max Line Width 7 13 2 Inches 13 6 Inches Form Width 5 Funct of CPI 136 Characters 1 272 Vert Forms 6 Bot Frm 66 6 0 198 Top Mrg 0 6 0 198 Factory Default 1 If installed 2 If VGL is enabled 3 If VGL is selected 4 If LP is selected 5 If ANSI is in...

Page 64: ...mine whether IP packets need to be forwarded to other subnets Gateway Address A gateway address is the IP address of a hardware device gateway that translates data between two incompatible networks which can include protocol translation MAC Address This menu item is the Manufacturer s Assigned Number and is unique for each printer It is read only DHCP You can enable disable the DHCP protocol using...

Page 65: ...and down arrows adjust the display value When you press the Enter key the selected value is stored and a scale is printed to indicate the current tear off position The default value is 1060 NOTE When a new value is selected the printer will lose the current print position You must reset the top of form to automatically save the new value Active Emulation The Active Emulation menu enables you to se...

Page 66: ...es will function as the Special Function Control Code SFCC command delimiter P Series codes can use hex 00 through hex 7F Options include the following SOH hex 01 the default ESC hex 1B ETX hex 03 CIRCUMFLEX hex 5E also called caret TILDE hex 7E NOTE SOH ETX and ESC are non printables The characters and are printable however do not use them as printables in the host data stream if either is chosen...

Page 67: ... is 0 Press the right arrow to increase the value left arrow to decrease the value and ENTER to change units The margins will automatically adjust so that the top and bottom margins do not cross each other Horiz Forms Left Mgr 0 00 default This sets the left margin for the forms You must specify the left margin in 1 10 inch increments from 0 to 13 1 inches The default value is 0 Press the right ar...

Page 68: ...g Your New Configuration on page 52 for details Power Up Config This option allows you to specify which of the nine configurations Factory or 1 8 will be the power up configuration ZTP SETTINGS ZTP Function This option enables or disables all unique ZTP functions The default is Enable NOTE When the ZTP Function is enabled the View Eject key is disabled and Slow Paper Slew is enabled ZTP TearDistan...

Page 69: ...values range from 500 to 5000 milliseconds in increments of 500 milliseconds The default value is 2 seconds ZTP Platen Open This option allows the user to have the platen open whenever forms are reversed Enabled is the default used for most papers and labels The feature can be disabled as required by some multi part forms CONFIG CONTROL The CONFIG CONTROL menu allows you to control your printer s ...

Page 70: ...Saving Your New Configuration on page 52 for details Print Config This option is used to print a listing of various stored printer configurations Store printouts of your configurations in a safe place for quick referral Delete Config You can delete one or all of your eight customized configurations The factory default configuration cannot be deleted Power Up Config You can specify which of the nin...

Page 71: ...he PREV key to go back to a character you have already modified Continue until you have entered the name you want to give to this configuration then press ENTER to save The name you entered will now represent this configuration on the printer s front panel To exit this menu without saving press any key other than the ENTER key The configuration name will revert to the last saved value Reset Cfg Na...

Page 72: ...ameters which can be configured IMPORTANT When switching between Twinax Coax or Auto Switching the printer will load the power up configuration and the new interface parameters Any settings made and not saved before selecting these interfaces will be lost HOST INTERFACE from page 59 Twinax Coax IEEE 1284 Auto Switching Centronics Dataproducts Serial Ethernet Available with CT Option Available with...

Page 73: ...e selected interface between jobs Auto Switching from page 72 Parallel Hotport Serial Hotport C T Hotport1 Port Type Centronics see page 76 for options Dataproducts see page 79 for options IEEE 1284 see page 75 for options Disable E Net Adapter 1 see page 86 for options Trickle Time 1 4 sec 1 2 sec 1 sec 2 sec 4 sec 8 sec 16 sec Off Timeout 10 sec 10 60 Report Status Disable Enable Switch Out On D...

Page 74: ...imeout error from being sent back to the host connected to the parallel port The selected value is the time that the printer waits before getting the next byte of data from the host The Trickle Time value should be less than the host time out value but not too much shorter or else the printer fills up its buffer too fast This function is not applicable for C T hotport Timeout This is the value use...

Page 75: ...the host This setting is used only if the prime signal parameter is enabled Do Nothing Nothing occurs before a warm start when the prime signal is asserted from the host Buffer Size in K This option configures the amount of memory allocated for the IEEE 1284 parallel port buffer You can specify between 1 and 16 Kbytes in 1 Kbyte increments Auto Trickle Auto Trickle is used to prevent a host comput...

Page 76: ...g the next byte of data from the host The Trickle Time value should be less than the host time out value but not too much shorter or else the printer fills up its buffer too fast This function is not applicable for C T hotport Offline Process Disable the default When set to disable the printer does not process parallel network data while offline Enable When set to enable the printer continues to p...

Page 77: ...ert the data Inverted Expects the data received on the data lines from the host computer to be inverted Ones become zeros and vice versa Resp Polarity The Resp Polarity parameter must be set to match the response polarity of your host computer Standard default Does not invert the response signal Inverted Inverts the response signal sent to the host computer Busy On Strobe Enable default Asserts a ...

Page 78: ...he buffers start to empty out Trickle Time When the printer is printing data from a host and a second job is received by the printer from a different host Trickle Time prevents the second host from timing out while it is waiting for its data to be printed In order to support this feature the port has to be able to accept data from the host and store it for future use For example if the printer is ...

Page 79: ...rs or control codes Data Polarity The Data Polarity parameter must be set to match the data polarity of your host computer Standard default Does not expect the host computer to invert the data Inverted Expects the data received on the data lines from the host computer to be inverted Ones become zeros and zeros become ones Dataproducts from page 72 Data Bit 8 PI Ignored Data Polarity Resp Polarity ...

Page 80: ...serts the prime signal TOF Action Reset default A form feed is performed before a warm start when the prime signal is asserted from the host This setting is used only if the prime signal parameter is enabled Do Nothing Nothing occurs before a warm start when the prime signal is asserted from the host Buffer Size in K Configures the amount of memory allocated for the Dataproducts parallel port buff...

Page 81: ...at the printer waits before getting the next byte of data from the host The Trickle Time value should be less than the host time out value but not too much shorter or else the printer fills up its buffer too fast This function is not applicable for C T hotport Serial Submenu Serial from page 72 Interface Type Data Protocol Baud Rate Word Length 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity Data Term Ready Request to Send ...

Page 82: ...ce did not receive the transmission SERIES1 1 CHAR The printer controls the flow of communication from the host by turning the transmission on and off using response characters sent to the host If the number of valid bytes in the buffer reaches 75 percent of the buffer size the online or offline and buffer full response character is sent If the buffer is completely full an online or offline buffer...

Page 83: ...d rate of the serial interface in the printer Baud rate is the speed at which serial data is transferred between the host computer and the printer The choices for the RS 232 and RS 422 interfaces are 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 and 115200 Baud The default is 9600 Baud NOTE If you select a baud rate that is greater than 19200 you may need to use RS 422 or select a lower baud rate to p...

Page 84: ...l buffer is not full Off Line or BF buffer full Asserts the DTR signal when the printer is offline or the internal serial buffer is full On Line Asserts the DTR signal when the printer is online False Never asserts the DTR signal Request To Send This configuration is part of hardware flow control and determines when the Request to Send RTS signal is generated This signal indicates whether or not t...

Page 85: ... 75 percent of the buffer size One Char Enquiry The One Char Enquiry mode uses the Poll Character to detect a request from the host and sends a response back to the host This option also allows you to turn on and off this feature The Poll Character is removed from the data stream If the Data Protocol is set to ETX ACK ACK NAK or Series 1 One Char Enquiry is automatically disabled Framing Errors Po...

Page 86: ...16 Kbytes The default is 16 Kbytes Ethernet Submenu The Ethernet interface allows you to locate the printer on a LAN rather than attach the host directly into the printer The detailed configuration of this option is given in the Network Interface Card User s Manual Buffer Size in K This option configures the amount of memory allocated for the Ethernet buffer You can specify between 1 and 16 Kbytes...

Page 87: ...ESS 3 See page 94 ETHERNET PARAMS 2 See page 92 ETHERNET ADDRESS 2 See page 91 ADAPTER PARAMS 1 See page 88 WLAN PARAMS 3 See page 95 WLAN KERBEROS 4 See page 99 WLAN LEAP 5 See page 101 1 Only if the Ethernet Adapter feature is installed 2 Only if the Integrated Ethernet feature is installed 3 Only if the Wireless Adapter feature is installed 4 Only if a Symbol radio card is installed 5 Only if a...

Page 88: ... PARAMS You may enable or disable the Novell or NetBIOS Protocols within this menu as well as selecting which Novell Frame scheme to use in processing Novell signals See the Novell chapter in the Network Interface Card User s Manual for more details ADAPTER PARAMS from page 87 Factory Default Novell Frame IPDS Data Port Ethernet Speed Ethernet 802 2 802 2 Snap Auto Sensing Ethernet II Ethernet 802...

Page 89: ...tBIOS protocol will be available The selections are as indicated below Enable default Makes the NetBIOS protocol available with the ethernet installed Disable Makes the NetBIOS protocol unavailable during printer operation Novell Frame This selection determines which framing scheme will be used in processing Novell signals Ethernet 802 2 default 802 2 Snap Auto Sensing Ethernet II Ethernet 802 3 A...

Page 90: ...Tells the 10 100Base T NIC to communicate at 10 Megabits per second using half duplex 10 Full Duplex Tells the 10 100Base T NIC to communicate at 10 Megabits per second using full duplex 100 Half Duplex Tells the 10 100Base T NIC to communicate at 100 Megabits per second using half duplex 100 Full Duplex Tells the 10 100Base T NIC to communicate at 100 Megabits per second using full duplex Job Con...

Page 91: ...f a hardware device gateway that translates data between two incompatible networks which can include protocol translation MAC Address This menu item is the Manufacturer s Assigned Number and is unique for each printer It is read only DHCP You can enable disable the DHCP protocol using this option but consult your administrator for the appropriate setting The options include Disable default Enable ...

Page 92: ...for ASCII print jobs The data port number needs to match your host system setting 9100 default 1023 65535 IPDS Data Port This option allows you to set the port number for IPDS print jobs only if the IPDS option is installed The range is 1023 65535 and the default is 5001 Keep Alive Timer This is the time that the Keep Alive Timer will run With the Keep Alive Timer on the tcp connection will stay c...

Page 93: ...10 100Base T NIC to communicate at 10 Megabits per second using full duplex 100 Half Duplex Tells the 10 100Base T NIC to communicate at 100 Megabits per second using half duplex 100 Full Duplex Tells the 10 100Base T NIC to communicate at 100 Megabits per second using full duplex Job Control The job control mode has three options Standard default The NIC waits for the printer to finish receiving ...

Page 94: ...ress of a hardware device gateway that translates data between two incompatible networks which can include protocol translation MAC Address This menu item is the Manufacturer s Assigned Number and is unique for each printer It is read only DHCP You can enable disable the DHCP protocol using this option but consult your administrator for the appropriate setting The options include Disable default E...

Page 95: ...s 100 ms 200 ms 300 ms 400 ms 500 ms 600 ms 700 ms 800 ms 900 ms 1000 ms Channel 6 Default 1 15 Reset SSID Name Transmit Power 100 0 100 Antenna 7 Primary Auxiliary Internat Mode Disable Enable Auth Method Open Shared Kerberos 3 LEAP 4 WEP Key 1 Key Format Hexadecimal ASCII Key Width 128 Bits 40 Bits Byte 1 Bytes 5 1 Byte 1 Bytes 13 2 WEP Key 2 Key Format Hexadecimal ASCII Key Width 128 Bits 40 Bi...

Page 96: ...d 31 32 For each part of the SSID name press the MICRO UP or MICRO DOWN keys to cycle through the values available for that character at the cursor location Press the SCROLL UP key to move to the next character to be modified Press the SCROLL DOWN key to go back to the name you want to give to this SSID name then press ENTER to save The name you entered will now represent this SSID name on the pri...

Page 97: ... Long For older printers which cannot handle higher transfer rate speeds Antenna Primary default Select when you want to use the Primary antenna on the RF card Auxiliary Select when you want to use the Auxiliary antenna on the RF card Power Mgmt This allows you to set power save mode and sleep time A value specifying the sleep time in milliseconds will be provided If set to zero power save mode wi...

Page 98: ...stronger NOTE If you select 40 Bits the WEP key BYTE6 through WEP Key BYTE13 menus will not display The default is 128 Bits WEP Key BYTE1 through BYTE13 These are the individual characters of the encryption key Default WEP Key This feature enables you to encrypt scramble information for security purposes With this feature you can set up to four encryption keys in either ASCII or hexadecimal format...

Page 99: ...in the wireless network interface Enable Enables Kerberos authentication in the wireless network interface WLAN Kerberos 1 from page 87 Kerb Passwd Kerb Pwd 01 15 Kerb Pwd 16 30 Kerb Pwd 31 40 Reset Kerb Pwd Ticket Lifetime Tckt Lifetime Units Seconds Minutes Hours Days Tckt Lifetime SEC 43200 Factory Default 1 Only if a Symbol radio card is installed KDC Port Number 88 0 65535 Clock Skew Clock Sk...

Page 100: ...r Seconds is 60 900 and the default is 300 The range for Minutes is 1 15 and the default is 5 Ticket Lifetime Sets the maximum allowable amount of time in Seconds Minutes Hours or Days that a ticket obtained from the Kerberos server is valid before getting a new one Seconds The range is 300 259200 and the default is 43200 Minutes The range is 5 4320 and the default is 720 Hours The range is 1 72 a...

Page 101: ...e LEAP user name maximum number of characters is 32 Reset LEAP User Resets the LEAP user name to an empty string LEAP Password LEAP Password 01 15 The first 15 characters of the LEAP password maximum number of characters is 32 LEAP Password 16 30 Characters 16 to 30 of the LEAP password maximum number of characters is 32 LEAP Password 31 32 Characters 31 to 32 of the LEAP password maximum number o...

Page 102: ...anging from one emulation to the other the printer will load the power up configuration and the new emulation parameters Any configuration settings performed before selecting these emulations that are not saved in NVRAM will be lost IMPORTANT To configure an IGP emulation the IGP emulation must be selected in the ACTIVE IGP EMUL menu The IGP emulation that is not selected will not appear in the EM...

Page 103: ...nfigure options for the active emulation via the EMULATION menu Emulation options are further described in their corresponding Programmer s Reference Manual ACTIVE EMULULATION 2 3 4 from page 60 44 48XX ANSI 1 PCL II 1 LG 1 IGP PGL LP IGP VGL LP 1 If installed 2 If ANSI is installed 3 If LG is installed 4 If PCL II is installed EMULATION from page 60 CTHI1 LinePrinter 44 48XX ANSI1 IGP PGL1 IGP VG...

Page 104: ...E The standard Coax Twinax emulation selection will only be available if Coax or Twinax is selected from the HOST INTERFACE menu See page 72 For more information refer to the Coax Twinax Programmer s Reference Manual The 3270 Params and 5250 Params selection is available only if the TN option is installed EMULATION from page 103 Standard Simp Prot Conv Coax Params Twinax Params SPC Coax Params SPC...

Page 105: ...400 and 3270 Mainframes The SPC will support the following third party models for Twinax MODE 219 MODE IBM and MODE PROLINE The printer emulations supported by the SPC are Twinax 5225 and Coax 3287 The SPC also provides a range of interfaces available in your line matrix printer Centronics Dataproducts Serial Coax and Twinax Also supported are Epson Proprinter P Series Serial Matrix IGP VGL and IG...

Page 106: ...t 3 _ _ User Defined Usr Defined HTRN Start Code 1 5F 40 FF Start Code 2 5F 40 FF Stop Code 5B 40 FF Alt Set 80 9F Printable Control Code Factory Default 1 Valid only when the printer emulates 3287 Set Text Orientn Image Buf Size1 Intervention Req Compatibility Op Translate Table Host Override Format Control Max Print Width Control By Host Left to Right Right to Left 4K 2K Send To Host Do Not Send...

Page 107: ...o 0871 Icelandic 0290 Japan Kata 0870 Latin 2 0838 Thai 1026 Turkish 0890 Yugos Old 1097 Farsi 1025 Cyrillic 0905 Turk Old 0256 Intern 1 0924 Euro Lat 9 1140 Euro Eng 1141 Euro Aust 1142 Euro Dan 1143 Euro Finn 1144 Euro Ital 1145 Euro Span 1146 Euro UK 1147 Euro Fren 1148 Euro Swiss 1149 Euro Ice English US English UK Austrian German German Alt Belgian Brazilian Canadian French Danish Norweg Dani...

Page 108: ...he last partial line of data will not be printed PA1 PA1 is only valid when the printer is in the offline state and the coax Systems Network Architecture Character String SCS data stream is active This function displays the PA1 ENABLED message when the ENTER key is pressed and sends a special operator request to the host when the printer is put back in Online mode Refer to the Coax Twinax Programm...

Page 109: ...ll data This option is valid only when the printer is in DSC DSE mode Disable default The printer will suppress the Early Print Complete response until all printing is complete Enable The printer will send an acknowledgment to the host when it is able to accept more data NOTE When Early Print Complete is enabled and an error occurs you may lose data SCS Buffer Cntrl This option is used in Coax LU1...

Page 110: ...characters for the Printronix Specific commands Select a hex value for the following codes for the User Defined option Start Code 1 5F Start Code 2 5F Stop Code 5B Alt Set 80 9F Printable Prints data in the range of hex 80 through hex 9F Control Code Interprets data in the range of hex 80 through hex 9F as a control code Change Case Specifies the font as Mono or Dual case This option is available ...

Page 111: ...laced online Intervention Req Send to Host default The printer sends a signal to the host computer when a printer fault or hold mode time out occurs Do Not Send No signal will be sent to the host computer Compatibility Op The Compatibility Options allow you to select special printer functions in the non SCS mode based on the capabilities of the printer emulated CR At MPP 1 MPP is Maximum Print Pos...

Page 112: ...inter defaults to the first print position on the second line of the next form regardless of the setting of this option Null Suppression Off default Ignores nulls The print position does not move On Treats nulls as blank spaces FF Validity Determines if the position of a form feed command affects its execution Off default Performs a form feed only if it occurs at the first print position in a line...

Page 113: ...d Translates data from EBCDIC to internal code by using the downloaded translate table Host Override Determines whether the printer accepts certain commands sent by the host or continues to use the current operator panel settings Disable default Allows the following host commands to override operator panel settings line length forms length lines per inch LPI characters per inch CPI print quality a...

Page 114: ...rint Disable default The printer will print normally Enable The printer prints the EBCDIC data and control codes received from the host as hex values Refer to page 253 for information on how to obtain a hex code printout NOTE Use of this parameter may alter print attributes set by the host computer A power cycle may be required after changing Buffer Print from enable to disable ...

Page 115: ...ed HTRN Start Code 1 5F 40 FF Start Code 2 5F 40 FF Stop Code 5B 40 FF Alt Set 80 9F Printable Control Code Enable Disable 60 40 FE hex Factory Default Standard Twinax Params Set Text Orientn Host Override Format Control Max Print Width Control By Host Left to Right Right to Left Disable Enable Disable Enable 13 2 inches Printer Width Buffer Print Disable Enable Graphic Chek Err Graphic Chek Cod C...

Page 116: ...ek Old 0875 Gr New Euro 0871 Icelandic 0290 Japan Kata 0870 Latin 2 0838 Thai 1026 Turkish 0890 Yugos Old 1097 Farsi 1025 Cyrillic 0256 Intern 1 1112 Balt Mult 0924 Euro Latin 9 1122 Estonian 1140 Euro Eng 1141 Euro Aust 1142 Euro Dan 1143 Euro Finn 1144 Euro Ital 1145 Euro Span 1146 Euro UK 1147 Euro Fren 1148 Euro Swiss 1149 Euro Ice 0500 Internat 5 English US Austrian German Belgian Brazilian C...

Page 117: ... IPDS 5225 or 4234 2 After the emulation has been changed a POR status is sent to the host IPDS is the default Device Address Allows you to set the device address from 0 through 6 The host directs data and commands on the twinax line to a specific device based on its unique device address After the address has been changed a POR status is sent to the host 5225 World Trade The 5225 emulation has a ...

Page 118: ... value for the following codes for the User Defined option Start Code 1 5F Start Code 2 5F Stop Code 5B Alt Set 80 9F Printable default Prints data in the range of hex 80 through hex 9F Control Code Interprets data in the range of hex 80 through hex 9F as a control code Graphic Chek Err Allows overriding of the host setting for the SGEA Set Graphic Error Action command For more information about t...

Page 119: ... the emulated character cells to standard cells for the P7224 model Off Converts character cells byte by byte and not by LAC approximation Set Text Orientn Specifies the direction in which characters are printed on the page This allows the printer to print languages that are printed right to left instead of left to right The options include Control By Host default Left to Right Right to Left Host ...

Page 120: ...IGP PGL feature and Hex Transparent control code sequence in the new position after absolute and relative move commands are executed Max Print Width Set the maximum print width at either 13 2 inches or the maximum width of the printer The default is 13 2 inches Buffer Print Disable default The printer will print normally Enable The printer prints the EBCDIC data and control codes received from the...

Page 121: ...ol Disable Enable Change Case Left to Right Right to Left Set Text Orientn Send to Host Do Not Send Intervention Req Compatibility Op Max Print Width 13 2 inches Printer Width CR At MPP 1 On Off NL At MPP 1 On Off Position Aft FF On Off Last Char FF On Off Null Suppression Off On FF Validity Off On Auto Skip At End Off On FF After Job Off On CR EM NL On Off Dual Case Mono Case Active Char Set Seco...

Page 122: ...dic 0290 Japan Katak 0870 Latin 2 0838 Thai 1026 Turkish 0890 Yugos Old 1097 Farsi 1025 Cyrillic 0905 Turk Old 0256 Intern 1 0924 Euro Lat 9 1140 Euro Eng 1141 Euro Aust 1142 Euro Dan 1143 Euro Finn 1144 Euro Ital 1145 Euro Span 1146 Euro UK 1147 Euro Fren 1148 Euro Swiss 1149 Euro Ice Char Set Select from page 121 Secondary Sets English US English UK Austrian German German Alt Belgian Brazilian C...

Page 123: ...able default Means the printer will suppress the Early Print Complete response until all printing is complete Enable Means the printer will send an acknowledgement to the host when it is able to accept more data NOTE When an Early Print Complete is enabled and an error occurs the data in the printer will remain in the buffer regardless of the setting of the Cancel Buffer option It is recommended t...

Page 124: ...he same as Dual Case if the character set is one of the following right to left sets Katak Hebrew Old Hebrew and Farsi SCS System Network Architecture Character String mode is controlled by the host computer Dual Case default Mono Case Set Text Orientn Specifies the direction in which characters are printed on the page This allows the printer to print languages which are printed right to left inst...

Page 125: ...Aft FF 4234 only Allows you to select the location of the print position after a form feed command is sent On default Sets the printer to print at print position 1 of the first print line on the next form Off Sets the printer to print at print position 2 of the first print line on the next form Last Char FF Determines the print line position when a form feed command is the last code encountered in...

Page 126: ...int buffer unless a new line form feed or carriage return command was the last one executed The printer is set to print at print position 1 of the next line On Performs an automatic form feed command unless a form feed was the last one executed The printer is set to print at print position 1 of the first line on the next form CR EM and NL 3287 only CR Carriage Return EM Error Message and NL New Li...

Page 127: ...nd Hex Transparent control code sequence in the new position after horizontal and vertical tabs are executed Enable Max Print Width Set the maximum print width the printer will print when using a C T host interface Set for 13 2 inches when printing files larger than the width of the printer All data exceeding the width of the maximum Printer Width will be truncated 13 2 inches default Printer Widt...

Page 128: ...Lead in Chars Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 _ _ User Defined Usr Defined HTRN Start Code 1 Start Code 2 Stop Code Alt Set 80 9F Printable Control Code Enable Disable Max Print Width 13 2 inches Printer Width Graphic Chek Err 60 40 FE Graphic Chek Cod Left to Right Right to Left Set Text Orientn Disable Enable Host Override Disable Enable Format Control Factory Default 1 This menu appears only if the TN5250 op...

Page 129: ...890 Yugos Old 1097 Farsi 1025 Cyrillic 0256 Intern 1 1112 Balt Mult 0924 Euro Lat 9 1122 Estonian 1140 Euro Eng 1141 Euro Aust 1142 Euro Dan 1143 Euro Finn 1144 Euro Ital 1145 Euro Span 1146 Euro UK 1147 Euro Fren 1148 Euro Swiss 1149 Euro Ice 0500 Internat 5 Factory Default 5250 Params Primary Sets Secondary Sets English US Austrian German Belgian Brazilian Canadian French Danish Norweg Finnish S...

Page 130: ...al printer features which are not accessible through standard TN5250 emulations To access these features send text commands in the data stream The commands must have a start and end code Four sets are available Set 1 start code default stop code Set 2 start code stop code Set 3 start code _ stop code _ User Defined Usr Defined HTRN This option is used to set user defined lead in characters The ran...

Page 131: ...An SGEA command specifies to use the operator panel default The Graphic Chek Err parameter is disabled The value can be the following 60 default 40 F4 Set Text Orientn Specifies the direction in which characters are printed on the page This allows the printer to print languages which are printed right to left instead of left to right Left to Right default Right to Left When a right to left languag...

Page 132: ...host interface Set for 13 2 inches when printing files larger than the width of the printer All data exceeding the width of the maximum Printer Width will be truncated 13 2 Inches default Printer Width the maximum width of the printer SPC Coax Params CTHI from page 104 Logical Buf Size PA1 PA2 Buffer Reprint SPC Null Supp 1920 960 2560 3440 3564 Send to Host Do Not Send Disable Enable Disable Enab...

Page 133: ... is valid only when the Coax interface is selected see HOST INTERFACE on page 72 Column 132 Wrap When enabled this option causes the printer to line wrap at 132 characters despite the current print density allowing more characters per line The options include Disable default Enable Usr Defined HTRN This option is used in Twinax SPC emulation The range is ASCII character This option allows users to...

Page 134: ...t to the host Pressing ENTER again cancels the Buffer Reprint function and Buffer Reprint Disabled is displayed SPC Null Supp Enable default Treats nulls as blank spaces Disable Ignores nulls The print position does not move SPC Space Supp This option is only available in Coax SPC emulation and is used in LU3 DSC DSE mode only Disable default Treats nulls and spaces normally Enable If the entire l...

Page 135: ...Start Code 2 Stop Code EVFU Enable Disable SPC Char Set Multinational Austrian German Belgian Canadian French Danish Norweg French Spanish English US SPC Char Set 0500 Internat 5 0037 English US 0273 Austr Germ 0274 Belg Old 0275 Brazilian 0260 Canad Fren 0277 Danish 0278 Finnish 0297 French 0280 Italian 0281 Japan Eng 0290 Japan Kata 0282 Portuguese 0284 Span Speak 0285 English UK SFCC Char Logic...

Page 136: ...d in Twinax SPC emulation The range is ASCII character This option allows users to define ther own lead in characters for the Printronix Specific commands Select a hex value for the following codes for the User Defined option Start Code 1 Start Code 2 Stop Code EVFU Enable The EVFU parameter allows vertical format control by the host in all four printer type modes Disable Vertical format control i...

Page 137: ...LPI Select Host Command Font Attributes Page Format Print Char Set Reset Cmd CFG Ld see page 138 Select CPI 10 0 CPI 12 0 CPI 13 3 CPI 15 0 CPI 17 1 CPI 20 0 CPI Select LPI 6 0 LPI 8 0 LPI 10 3 LPI P S Mode CPI Changed Unchanged Enable Ignore All Ignore CPI Ignore LPI Ignore Unidir see page 138 see page 138 Disable Power up config Current config Factory config Factory Default LinePrinter Set Subst...

Page 138: ...able Forward Slant Backward Slant Disable Enable Top of Line Bottom of Line Page Format from page 137 Form Length Form Width Margins Perforation Skip1 Abs Length IN1 11 0 inches 0 1 24 Abs Length MM1 279 4 mm 0 1 609 6 Funct of Lines 88 lines 1 192 Abs Width IN1 13 6 inches 0 1 13 6 Abs Width MM1 345 4 mm 0 1 345 4 Function of CPI 136 2 characters 1 272 Left Margin1 0 columns 0 369 Right Margin1 0...

Page 139: ...ameter lets you specify the characters per inch cpi and lines per inch lpi values EMULATION from page 103 Printer Protocol CPI LPI Select Font Attributes Page Format Print Char Set Reset Cmd CFG Ld see page 137 Select CPI 10 0 CPI 12 0 CPI 13 3 CPI 15 0 CPI 17 1 CPI 20 0 CPI Select LPI 6 0 LPI 8 0 LPI 10 3 LPI Typeface Data Processing NLQ OCR A OCR B High Speed NLQ San Serif Prop Spacing Disable E...

Page 140: ...if A high quality font printing at 180 dpi horizontally and 96 dpi vertically This font prints without serifs The width of the font varies with the cpi High Speed 100 A draft quality font printing at 100 dpi horizontally and 48 dpi vertically When chosen from the front panel it defaults to 10 cpi The cpi can then be varied but the width will not change NLQ 200 This NLQ font prints at 200 dpi horiz...

Page 141: ...an m Using proportional fonts generally increases the readability of printed documents which gives text a typeset appearance Bold Print Disable default Text is printed normally Enable Text is printed with a heavy line thickness Italic Print Disable default Text is printed normally Forward Slant Text is printed with a forward slant Backward Slant Text is printed with a backward slant Slashed Zero T...

Page 142: ...set should not exceed the actual paper width Margins Left Margin Set in columns Column zero is defined as the far left edge of the page and column numbering increments from left to right Right Margin Set in columns Column zero is defined as the far right edge of the page and column numbering increments from right to left Bottom Margin Defined in lines starting from line zero at the bottom of the p...

Page 143: ...en the reset command is executed Factory Config The factory installed configuration is loaded when the reset command is executed Set Substitution When this option is activated the character set overlay in RAM is activated This can also be accomplished through a host command of SFCC RX In either case a flag is set indicating that the substitution table is active If the power up configuration has Ld...

Page 144: ...Enable Enable Disable LF CR LF LF LF 1 0 7F hex EVFU DVFU CVFU Disable Control Code Printable see page 148 Even dot plot Double high Normal P3 4 6 9 Compat Factory Default P Series FF valid at TOF Enable Disable Printer Protocol from page 138 Control Code 06 Control Code 08 Define CR Code Auto LF Overstrike Define LF Code P Series SFCC EVFU Select Alt Set 80 9F Character Set 8 0 LPI 10 3 LPI 6 0 L...

Page 145: ...ge return it inserts an additional Line Feed code hex 0A into the data stream Do not use this feature if the host computer sends Line feeds to the printer CR CR default Does not insert an extra line feed after each carriage return CR CR LF Inserts an extra line feed after each carriage return The next print position will be print position 1 of the next line Printer Protocol from page 138 Control C...

Page 146: ... LF default Forces an automatic carriage return with each line feed command The next print position is print position 1 of the next line LF LF Does not perform an automatic carriage return The next print position will be the current print position of the next line P Series SFCC This parameter allows you to select which ASCII codes will function as the Special Function Control Code SFCC command del...

Page 147: ...such as Roman 8 and press ENTER Both the group and the desired set will be starred to indicate your selection The UTF 8 selection allows printing of UTF 8 encoded Unicode Character sets are shown in detail in the Character Sets Reference Manual SFCC d Command Even dot plot default This option interprets SFCC d Command as even dot plot Double High This option interprets SFCC d Command as double hig...

Page 148: ...ropean Sets Greek Sets Hebrew Sets Turkish Sets Misc Sets ASMO 449 ASMO 449 ASMO 708 ASMO 708 MS DOS CP710 MS DOS CP720 Sakr CP714 Aptec CP715 CP 786 Arabic CP 864 Arabic CP 1046 Arabic Lam 1 Arabic Lam 2 Win CP 1256 Farsi 1 Farsi 2 1098 Farsi 1285 Cyrillic 866 Cyrillic CP 437 Cyrillic 113 Cyrillic 8859 5 ISO 915 Code Page 855 7 bit Cyrillic Ukrainian Bulgarian Win CP 1251 Latvian Hebrew Old Hebre...

Page 149: ...C Primary Subset ASCII USA German Swedish Danish Norwegian Finnish English Dutch French Spanish Italian Turkish Japanese Extended Subset Multinational Barcode 10 cpi Mult DP 10 cpi Mult DP 12 cpi Mult LQ 10 cpi Greek DP 10 cpi Greek DP 12 cpi Greek LQ 10 cpi Grap DP 10 cpi Grap LQ 10 cpi Sci DP 10 cpi Sci DP 12 cpi Sci LQ 10 cpi ASCII USA French German English Norw Danish Swedish Italian Spanish J...

Page 150: ...nadian Latin American Danish II Spanish II Latin Am II Extended Subset Code Page 437 Code Page 850 Extended Subset Multinational ASCII USA EBCDIC ECMA Latin 1 DEC Mult OCR A OCR B Latin 2 8859 2 Latin 2 852 Bulgarian Latin 9 8859 15 Polish POL1 DEC 256 Greek ELOT 928 Greek Greek 3 ABY Greek ABG Greek ELOT 927 Greek Greek 437 Greek 8859 7 PC851 LtGk 12G Greek 7 12N Greek 8 8G Hebrew Old Hebrew New ...

Page 151: ...CDIC ECMA Latin 1 Primary Subset ASCII USA German Swedish Danish Norweigian Finnish English Dutch French Spanish Italian Turkish Japanese Extended Subset Multinational Barcode 10 CPI Mult DP 10 CPI Mult DP 12 CPI Mult LQ 10 CPI Greek DP 10 CPI Greek DP 12 CPI Greek LQ 10 CPI Grap DP 10 CPI Grap LQ 10 CPI Sci DP 10 CPI Sci DP 12 CPI Sci LQ 10 CPI Factory Default DEC Mult ASCII USA French German Eng...

Page 152: ... carriage return CR CR LF Inserts an extra line feed after each carriage return The next print position will be print position 1 of the next line Auto LF This option defines the printer action when print data is received past the forms width setting Disable default Discards any data past the forms width Enable Performs an automatic carriage return and line feed when data is received past the forms...

Page 153: ...ng Alt Font Controls which host command sets elongated double high fonts and extended character set Elng BS Font SO default Elng SO Font BS HS Print High Speed Print Controls which host command sets high speed printing Char 02 STX default Char 03 ETX Char 09 HT VFU Select Controls how the printer handles vertical formatting The choices are EVFU default Enables the VFU and selects P Series compatib...

Page 154: ...ivalents uppercase characters received from the computer print as uppercase Slew Relative Slewing is rapid vertical paper movement This parameter determines the number of lines slewed either 1 15 lines or 1 16 lines when an EVFU Slew Relative command is received The options include 1 15 Lines default 1 16 Lines Serial Matrix Emulation Printer Protocol from page 138 Control Code 06 Define CR Code A...

Page 155: ... return The next print position will be print position 1 of the next line Auto LF The Auto LF option defines the printer action when print data is received past the forms width setting Enable default Performs an automatic carriage return and line feed when data is received past the forms width Disable Discards any data past the forms width Overstrike This option enables you to print bold character...

Page 156: ...x 9F Character Set Specifies a character set as shown in the Serial Matrix Character Set Menu on page 157 To use one of these sets choose the desired group heading such as European Sets and press ENTER Then choose the desired set within that group such as Roman 8 and press ENTER Both the group and the desired set will be starred to indicate your selection Character sets are shown in detail in the ...

Page 157: ...illic 8859 5 ISO 915 Code Page 855 7 bit Cyrillic Ukrainian Bulgarian Win CP 1251 Latvian 866 Latin 2 8859 2 Latin 2 852 Mazovia Kamenicky Roman 8 PC 437 Slavic Slavic 1250 Code Page 865 Code Page 860 Latin 1 8859 1 Latin 5 8859 9 Latin 9 8859 15 Polish POL1 Win CP 1250 Win CP 1252 Win CP 1257 CP 858 EURO Lith CP 773 Serbo Croatic 1 Serbo Croatic 2 CP 774 CP 775 ISO 8859 4 Hebrew Old Hebrew New He...

Page 158: ...II USA EBCDIC Primary Subset ASCII USA German Swedish Danish Norwegian Finnish English Dutch French Spanish Italian Turkish Japanese Extended Subset Multinational Barcode 10 cpi Mult DP 10 cpi Mult DP 12 cpi Mult LQ 10 cpi Greek DP 10 cpi Greek DP 12 cpi Greek LQ 10 cpi Grap DP 10 cpi Grap LQ 10 cpi Sci DP 10 cpi Sci DP 12 cpi Sci LQ 10 cpi ASCII USA French German English Norw Danish Swedish Itali...

Page 159: ... data is received past the forms width Disable Discards any data past the forms width Define LF Code LF LF default Does not perform an automatic carriage return when a Line Feed command is received The next print position will be the current print position of the next line LF CR LF Forces an automatic carriage return with each Line Feed command received The next print position is print position 1 ...

Page 160: ...Manual Alt Char Set This option determines if data in the range of hex 80 through hex 9F should be interpreted as a control code or as a printable character Set 1 default Interprets data in the range of hex 80 through hex 9F as a control code Set 2 Prints data for the characters at hex locations 03 04 05 06 15 and 80 through 9F 20 CPI Condensed Compressed print characters are narrower than the nor...

Page 161: ...ic 8859 5 ISO 915 Code Page 855 7 bit Cyrillic Ukrainian Bulgarian Win CP 1251 Latvian 866 Latin 2 8859 2 Latin 2 852 Mazovia Kamenicky Roman 8 PC 437 Slavic Slavic 1250 Code Page 865 Code Page 860 Latin 1 8859 1 Latin 5 8859 9 Latin 9 8859 15 Polish POL1 Win CP 1250 Win CP 1252 Win CP 1257 CP 858 EURO Lith CP 773 Serbo Croatic 1 Serbo Croatic 2 CP 774 CP 775 ISO 8859 4 Hebrew Old Hebrew New Hebre...

Page 162: ... POL1 Multinational DEC 256 Greek ELOT 928 Greek Greek 3 ABY Greek ABG Greek ELOT 927 Greek Greek 437 Greek 8859 7 PC851 LtGk 12G Greek 7 12N Greek 8 8G Hebrew Old Hebrew New Hebrew DEC Factory Default Character Set from page 159 Code Page 437 Code Page 850 OCR A OCR B Code Page 210 Code Page 220 Code Page 852 Code Page 855 Code Page 857 Code Page 862 Code Page 866 Lithuanian 1 Lithuanian 2 Hebrew...

Page 163: ...atic carriage return and line feed when data is received past the forms width Disable Discards any data past the forms width Define LF Code The Define LF Code option controls the action of the printer when it receives a Line Feed code hex 0A from the host computer If this feature is enabled each time the printer receives a Line Feed it inserts an additional Carriage Return code hex 0D into the dat...

Page 164: ...set within that group such as Roman 8 and press ENTER Both the group and the desired set will be starred to indicate your selection The UTF 8 selection allows printing of UTF 8 encoded Unicode Character sets are shown in detail in the Character Sets Reference Manual 20 CPI Condensed Compressed print characters are narrower than the normal character set This is helpful for applications where you ne...

Page 165: ...4 Arabic CP 1046 Arabic Lam 1 Arabic Lam 2 Win CP 1256 Farsi 1 Farsi 2 1098 Farsi 1285 Cyrillic 866 Cyrillic CP 437 Cyrillic 113 Cyrillic 8859 5 ISO 915 Code Page 855 7 bit Cyrillic Ukrainian Bulgarian Win CP 1251 Latvian 866 Latin 2 8859 2 Latin 2 852 Mazovia Kamenicky Roman 8 PC 437 Slavic Slavic 1250 Code Page 865 Code Page 860 Latin 1 8859 1 Latin 5 8859 9 Latin 9 8859 15 Polish POL1 Win CP 12...

Page 166: ...dish Italian Spanish I Japanese Norwegian Danish II Spanish II Latin Am I French Canadian Latin Am II OCR A OCR B Latin 8859 2 Latin 2 852 Cyrillic 866 Bulgarian Latin 9 8859 15 Polish POL1 Multinational ASCII USA EBCDIC DEC 256 Greek ELOT 928 Greek Greek 3 ABY Greek ABG Greek ELOT 927 Greek Greek 437 Greek 8859 7 PC851 LtGk 12G Greek 7 12N Greek 8 8G Hebrew Old Hebrew New Hebrew DEC IBM PC ...

Page 167: ...German English Danish I Swedish Italian Spanish I Japanese Norwegian Danish II Spanish II Latin Am I French Canadian Latin Am II OCR A OCR B Code Page 210 Code Page 220 Code Page 852 Code Page 855 Code Page 857 Code Page 862 Code Page 866 Lithuanian 1 Lithuanian 2 Hebrew Old Hebrew New Hebrew Dec Latin 9 8859 15 CP 858 Euro IBM PC ...

Page 168: ... LF CR LF LF LF Factory Default 44 48XX ANSI Pos on BC OvrSz BC Check Digit Barcode darkmode PUM Default Set to top Set to bottom By host By printer Enable Disable Decipoints Lines columns Truncate PI Slew Truncate at TOF Disable Character Set see page 169 Printer Select ON DC1 OFF DC3 Disable ESC c Sequence Enable Disable Reset Cmd CFG Ld Disable Power up config Current config Factory config Rece...

Page 169: ...8859 1 Cyrillic 8859 5 IBM PC 2 CP 437 IBM PC 2 CP 850 Slavic CP 852 Cyrillic CP 855 Fr Can CP 863 Russian CP 866 Greek CP 851 Turkish CP 853 Portug CP 860 Arabic CP 864 Nordic CP 865 Latin 2 8859 2 Latin 3 8859 3 Latin 4 8859 4 Lat Ara 8859 6 Lat Gre 8859 7 Lat Heb 8859 8 Latin 5 8859 9 Turkish2 CP 867 Pol Maz CP 8576 Turkish CP 8577 Greek CP 8573 Italian CP 23 Spanish CP 24 Latin 9 8859 15 DEC 2...

Page 170: ...acter Disable default Each character cell is printed with the same width Each column in the printed text will line up Enable The width of each character cell varies with the width of the character For example i takes less space to print than m Using proportional fonts generally increases the readability of printed documents giving text a typeset appearance Bold Print Disable default Text is printe...

Page 171: ...nes Only valid form length values will be accepted If you select a length that is larger than the maximum length for the current LPI the maximum length will be used If you need a longer page length you must first change the LPI IMPORTANT If the form length is set in lines and you change the LPI the effective page length changes to the form length in characters divided by the new LPI NOTE Receipt o...

Page 172: ...rn Auto LF Defines the printer actions when print data is received past the form width setting Disable default Discards any data past the form width Enable Performs an automatic carriage return and line feed when data is received past the form width Define LF Code Controls the action of the printer when it receives a Line Feed code hex 0A from the host computer If this feature is enabled each time...

Page 173: ...SC K in addition to resetting printer variables the selected configuration will be loaded Disable default The active emulation parameters are loaded when the reset command is executed Power Up Config The power up configuration is loaded when the reset command is executed Current Config The currently selected configuration is loaded when the reset command is executed Factory Config The factory inst...

Page 174: ... resolution but at a higher speed PUM Default This is the Unit of Measure UOM as it is used within the ANSI emulation Coordinates received in ESC sequences can be sent in two UOMs Decipoints default A unit of 1 720 inch Lines or columns Uses the current LPI and CPI values The UOM used is determined by this configuration setting Truncate PI Slew Truncate at TOF default The slew is terminated when t...

Page 175: ...C and EAN barcodes can specify add on data Expanded and Compressed Character Print attract attention where needed Alphanumeric height and width are controlled independently for a wide range of character sizes up to 113 times the standard character size up to 11 3 inches wide and tall Compressed print sizes of 10 12 13 15 17 and 20 characters per inch cpi are available Logos are created using alpha...

Page 176: ...GL Programmer s Reference Manual The PGL parameters are described on the following pages Parameters marked with an asterisk indicate the default value The printer must be offline to enter the configuration structure Pressing an invalid key to enter a parameter value may move you to another level in the configuration or exit the configuration menu completely Configure the IGP PGL according to your ...

Page 177: ...SFCC PI Slew Range CR Edit Select Font Slash 0 Select LPI Auto Uppercase Skip Cmd Prefix Power On IGP PGL Ext Execute Copy Disable Enable Host Form Length Add Nothing Add 0 Add X Var Form Type Compressed CPI Ignore Char Compatbl Mode Disable Auto Eject Auto TOF Forms Handling Barcode Options see page 182 00 0 inches 1 3 0 inches Var Form Adjust Expanded Font Scalable Block Alt Block 1 Alt Block 2 ...

Page 178: ...ble Enable Disable Enable Disable Factory Default Disable Enable Disable Enable Ignore Mode Disable Enable Select Char 0 0 255 Disable Enable IGP PGL Autowrap PGL SFCC PI Slew Range CR Edit Select Font Select LPI Auto Uppercase Skip Cmd Prefix Power On IGP PGL Ext Execute Copy Compressed CPI Ignore Char IGP100 Compatbl UPC Descenders Enable Disable Optimized Ratio Disable Enable Error Report On De...

Page 179: ...s an automatic line feed The next print position will be print position 1 of the next line EMULATION from page 59 Define CR Code Define LF Code CR CR CR CR LF LF LF LF CR LF Disable Enable 7E 16 15 Disable Enable 0 1 34 6 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 Disable Enable Enable Disable Enable Disable Factory Default Disable Enable Disable Enable Ignore Mode Disable Enable Select Char 0 0 255 Disable Enable IGP PGL PG...

Page 180: ... margin until a CR or CR LF is received Enable Automatically inserts a CR LF after a full print line PGL SFCC You can specify which hex code 1 255 will be used as the Special Function Control Code SFCC The factory default setting is 126 The SFCC denotes that the following data is a PGL command PI Slew Range You can specify how many lines the paper will feed 16 default A paper slew of 0 15 will mov...

Page 181: ...se when using the ALPHA command Disable default The printer will print text in upper and lowercase Enable The printer will print text in uppercase only Skip Cmd Prefix This parameter determines if the printer will print any data before a PGL command is received Enable default The printer ignores all data on the current line before an IGP command Disable The printer will print all data on the curre...

Page 182: ...printed for the Form Count However incremental data is not incremented since the page that is printing is exactly the same Also each form is printed on a separate page Barcode Options The following sub options help define specific options regarding barcode printing UPC Descenders This parameter allows you to print barcode descenders when human readable data is not present in the UPC EAN barcodes A...

Page 183: ...e with an X2 magnification will use the specially configured ratios 3 3 6 5 rather than 3 6 9 12 for compatibility issues Modulo 7 CD The I 2 5 barcode uses a modulo 7 check digit instead of the default modulo 10 check digit AI 00 Spaces This option is designated for EAN UCC 128 barcodes whose application identifier AI is 00 Disable default The printable data field is printed with the AI enclosed ...

Page 184: ...0 in the CREATE statement CREATE FORM 0 Variable form lengths are defined by the contents within the form the form is only as long as necessary to print the form Changing this menu value adds additional lengths to the form in tenths of inches Again this only applies to forms that use the 0 variable length forms Var Form Type This menu option applies only to the host command CREATE NAME or CREATE N...

Page 185: ...xisting application especially those using the PMODE and SMODE commands you may need to select a compatibility mode In this case select the printer model number option that most closely matches the printer being replaced The Compatibility Mode options include None default MVP L150 P3000 P6000 P9000 Expanded Font This option defines the type of expanded characters the PGL will select Scalable defau...

Page 186: ...rk mode alphanumerics and barcodes This mode should be set if you want the highest speed High The emulation prints at 120 x 72 dpi but all alphanumerics and barcodes are automatically printed in dark mode Best The emulation prints at 120 x 144 dpi and dark mode which produces a higher resolution better looking print image Power on S Mode This option instructs the PGL to behave similarly to older v...

Page 187: ...in debug mode whenever a form is defined in Create Form mode Each line of the Create Form is printed along with an error if one occurred This is the same functionality as if there were a slash entered before the Create Form Name Fault When an error occurs the error is printed and the message IGP PGL ERROR appears on the printer front panel The printer then stops printing and goes offline The error...

Page 188: ...it Cyrillic Ukrainian Bulgarian Win CP 1251 Latvian 866 Latin 2 8859 2 Latin 2 852 Mazovia Kamenicky Roman 8 PC 437 Slavic Slavic 1250 Code Page 865 Code Page 860 Latin 1 8859 1 Latin 5 8859 9 Latin 9 8859 15 Polish POL1 Win CP 1250 Win CP 1252 Win CP 1257 CP 858 EURO Lith CP 773 Serbo Croatic 1 Serbo Croatic 2 CP 774 CP 775 ISO 8859 4 DEC 256 Greek ELOT 928 Greek Greek 3 ABY Greek ABG Greek ELOT ...

Page 189: ...int draws attention where needed Alphanumeric height and width are controlled independently for a tremendous range of character sizes up to 9 9 inches wide and tall Several compressed print sizes are available 12 13 33 15 17 65 and 20 cpi permitting up to 170 columns in an 8 5 inch printed area 20 cpi Rotated Alphanumerics permit new concepts in form design Normal expanded and compressed character...

Page 190: ... to enter a parameter value may move you to another level in the configuration menu or exit the menu completely IGP VGL Submenu EMULATION from page 103 SFCC Pwrup LPI Graphics Options Error Handling Ignore DB8 Setup Font Set PI Control Prt to Emulate VGL SFCC 5E Power up X Disable Enable Power up F Disable Enable Power up PY Disable Enable 6 7 8 9 10 see page 191 Error Msgs Enable Disable Error Ma...

Page 191: ...Absorb All Disable Enable Disable Adjusted Not Adjusted Disable Enable Disable Enable Data Processing High Scalable Block Factory Default LP Font MSI Check Digit Width Limit Absorb After PN IGP110 Compatbl Disable Enable Print Don t Print Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable I25 Selection I25 Odd Data Leading Zero Check Digit Convert Alpha Disable Enable Auto FF at PN Disable Enable Ignore...

Page 192: ...5E Ignore Mode Disable Enable Free Format Disable Enable Mgnum Conversion Disable Enable 6 7 8 9 10 see page 193 Error Msgs Enable Disable Error Markers Enable Disable Offpage Errors Disable Enable Barcode Errors Enable Disable Ignore Nulls Disable Enable Data Bit 8 Enable Disable 0 1 33 Printer PI Disable Enable Host PI Disable Enable Max PI 16 Enable Disable Factory Default IGP VGL ...

Page 193: ...e Vert 1 10 UPC Descenders Rot Char Size Ignore Spaces Midline PY Convert to U C Enable Disable Disable Enable Disable Enable Enable Disable Disable Enable Enable Disable Adjusted Not Adjusted Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Factory Default Absorb After PN Disable Enable Absorb After PY Absorb All Disable Absorb Motion IGP110 Compatbl Disable Enable ...

Page 194: ...ower Up F Disable Enable Power Up PY Disable Enable 6 7 8 9 10 see page 195 Error Msgs Enable Disable Error Markers Enable Disable Offpage Errors Disable Enable Barcode Errors Enable Disable Ignore Chars Disable Char 1 Char 2 Char 1 2 Ignore Ch 1 0 1 255 Ignore Ch 2 0 1 255 Data Bit 8 Enable Disable 0 1 33 Printer PI Disable Enable Host PI Disable Enable Max PI 16 Enable Disable Factory Default IG...

Page 195: ...ower Up F Disable default Enable Selects free format mode as the power up default and selects the graphics mode PY as the power up default Free format causes the VGL to ignore carriage returns line feeds and all characters below hex 20 sent from the host Graphics Options from page 194 Slash 0 Ignore Dots Append Rotated Truncate Alpha True Vert 1 10 UPC Descenders Rot Char Size Ignore Spaces Midlin...

Page 196: ... position is also given it is treated as text Append Rotated Disable default Logos and alphanumeric strings are treated as separate elements Enable Appends logos to an alphanumeric string rotated in a clockwise counterclockwise or inverted orientation Truncate Alpha When enabled this parameter prevents the printing of Error 48 Element Off Page Error if alphanumeric data including spaces extends be...

Page 197: ...size parameters Not Adjusted Rotated expanded characters are the same size as unrotated characters with the same size parameters Ignore Spaces Disable default Trailing spaces are not deleted from the last alphanumeric element in a graphics pass Enable Trailing spaces are deleted from the last alphanumeric element in a graphics pass Midline PY includes PN Disable default The Graphics mode Enable co...

Page 198: ...a The setting Check Digit will add a check digit to the end of the bar code data so that the results add up to an even number of data Convert Alpha Disable is the default When enabled each non digit I25 bar code character will convert to 0 NOTE If you use an Interleaved 2 5 barcode that automatically adds the check digit type code k or l IBARC type code INT2 5CD or INT2 5CDA the check digit is add...

Page 199: ...ption instructs the VGL to behave similarly to the IGP 10 with respect to certain commands All new users with new applications should select the Disable option Selecting this mode insures the printer will behave as described in this manual Disable default The IGP does not emulate the IGP 10 mode Enable The IGP emulates the IGP 10 version Table 7 Width Limit Table Height Param Max Width Allowed Hei...

Page 200: ...the old build C128 Mode Comp The menu is for compatibility of the old build in auto mode switch Disable default Uses auto mode switch Enable Matches the old build on the auto mode switch C39 Compatbl This menu makes the old method of decoding C39 alternative character set compatible with the new Disable disable Uses the current way of decoding Enable Matches the old method of decoding Ignore Lxx C...

Page 201: ...the Barcode Errors option is disabled the VGL emulation will try to make the best use of invalid data by either truncating extra digits or adding zeros to the end of barcode data to meet minimum data length requirements for some barcodes Not all errors will be corrected Ignore DB8 Setup Following are several options which define character filtering and Data Bit 8 Ignore Chars Disable default Chara...

Page 202: ... and the PI signal is used Data Bit 8 of the data is reserved for use as the PI function and you cannot access characters in the hex 80 FF range Therefore to access characters in the hex 80 FF range Data Bit 8 must be enabled Font Set The Font Set specifies which language is currently selected for use with the VGL Refer to IGP VGL Font Set Menu on page 204 for available selections PI Control Print...

Page 203: ... P6000 and P9000 Once a printer emulation is selected it remains active until the printer is turned off or another printer emulation is selected All new users with new applications should select the Disable option which insures the printer behaves as described in this manual The other compatibility modes are required to emulate the behaviors of older printers which may be inconsistent with the doc...

Page 204: ...Bulgarian Win CP 1251 Latvian 866 Latin 2 8859 2 Latin 2 852 Mazovia Kamenicky Roman 8 PC 437 Slavic Slavic 1250 Code Page 865 Code Page 860 Latin 1 8859 1 Latin 5 8859 9 Latin 9 8859 15 Polish POL1 Win CP 1250 Win CP 1252 Win CP 1257 CP 858 EURO Lith CP 773 Serbo Croatic 1 Serbo Croatic 2 CP 774 CP 775 ISO 8859 4 DEC 256 Greek ELOT 928 Greek Greek 3 ABY Greek ABG Greek ELOT 927 Greek Greek 851 Gr...

Page 205: ...USA Can Austrian German Belgian Old Brazilian Canadian French Danish Norw Finnish Swedish French Azerty Italian Japanese Eng Katakana Portuguese Spanish Spanish Speak English UK Arabic Greek Icelandic Turkish Latin 5 Latin 2 ROECE Cyrillic Old Thai Hebrew Farsi Yugoslavian Latin 9 Euro US Can Euro Aust Germ Euro Dan Norw Euro Fin Swed Euro Italian Euro Spanish Euro UK Ireland Euro French Euro Inte...

Page 206: ...ID is converted to a compressed font ID Print Quality This parameter chooses the print quality Select By Host default The application decides the print quality Default Font The default font the printer uses Graphics Quality This parameter chooses the print quality of graphics High default Graphics are printed at 144 dot rows per inch Select By Host The application decides the quality of the graphi...

Page 207: ...T Rounded default Calculations are rounded up in the desired output resolution Exact Graphics will be scaled as accurately as possible Graphic CharSize This parameter will emulate the graphic character size of the selected printer model 4234 default IBM 4234 67XX Decision Data 67XX I2 5 Checksum This parameter defines the printer checksum calculation method for Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes Standard...

Page 208: ...ysical pages If dots fall outside the area the printer reports an error to the host if the IPDS Exception Handling Control command setting requires error reporting Disable The printer does not report dots outside the valid printable area Hexdump Mode A hex code printout or hex dump translates all incoming data to hexadecimal equivalents A hex dump lists each ASCII data character received from the ...

Page 209: ... After CR CR After LF CR After FF CR After VT Factory Default PCL II EMULATION from page 103 Second Char Set Symbol Set Delay Disable Enable PTX Linefeed Disable Enable LPI Adjust 6 LPI 8 LPI Page L Lines 66 Lines 12 96 Lines Page L Inches 11 0 Inches 12 0 Inches 12 5 Inches 13 0 Inches 15 5 Inches 16 0 Inches 2 0 10 5 Inches ID 0 109 xx Symbol Set See page 210 Pitch 10 12 13 3 15 16 67 20 Density...

Page 210: ... 1L OCR A 0O OCR B 1O ISO Swe Fin 0S ISO Spain 1S ISO Italian 0I ISO Portugu 4S Latin 1 0N Latin 2 2N Latin 5 5N Latin 6 6N Baltic 19L PC8 DanNor 11U PC8 Cd437 10U PC850 MtLi 12U PC851 LtGk 12G PC852 Lat2 17U PC Turkish 9T PC Hebrew 15H PC Lat Ara 10V PC Cyrillic 3R Win3 1Lat1 19U Win3 1Lat 2 9E Win3 1Lat 5 5T Math 8 8M PS Math 5M Greek 7 12N Postnet4 15Y Postnet11 25 Greek 8 8G Hebrew 8 8H Kataka...

Page 211: ...ayed on the panel Lines Page All changes in LPI or density will be changed accordingly The length of the page is the number of lines per inch or lpi For example if the form in use is 82 lines at 6 lpi the page is physically 13 67 inches Since 13 67 inches is not selectable from the Length in Inches menu change the representation to lines then set the number of lines to 82 The inches menu will disp...

Page 212: ...lignment When printing graphics or bar codes you may want to set the PTX Linefeed parameter to Enable to maintain text alignment LPI Adjust This parameter lets you specify the lines per inch lpi values 6 LPI default or 8 LPI Page L Lines This parameter lets you set physical page length in lines from 12 to 96 at 6 lpi or 16 to 128 at 8 cpi The default is 66 lines at 6 lpi NOTE If 6 lpi is selected ...

Page 213: ...resaved configuration is loaded when the reset command is received Factory Config The factory installed configuration is loaded when the reset command is received Disable The printer ignores the reset command when it is received and continues to use the currently loaded configuration Power Up Config The power up configuration is loaded when the reset command is received LG Emulation Font Horiz For...

Page 214: ...6 6 Compress 16 8 Compress 16 10 DP 5 6 DP 5 8 DP 6 6 DP 6 8 GL Char Set U S ASCII DEC Finnish French DEC Fr Can German Italian JIS Roman DEC Nor Dan Spanish DEC Swedish DEC Great Brit ISO Nor Dan DEC Dutch DEC Swiss DEC Portuguese VT100 Graphics DEC Suppl DEC Technical ISO Katakana 7 Bit Hebrew 7 Bit Turkish Greek Suppl Hebrew Suppl Turkish Suppl GR Char Set DEC Suppl DEC Technical VT100 Graphics...

Page 215: ...ify the bottom margin in lines at 6 lines per inch ranging from 0 to 198 lines 33 inches The default setting is 66 Press the right arrow to increase the value left arrow to decrease the value and ENTER to change units Selecting a value for this option resets the top margin to 0 so the top margin must be redefined after this option is selected Top Mrg 6 0 This option sets the top margin for the for...

Page 216: ...ls the action of the printer when it receives a Carriage Return code hex 0D from the host computer If this feature is enabled each time the printer receives a Carriage Return it inserts an additional Line Feed code hex 0A into the data stream Do not use this feature if the host computer sends line feeds to the printer CR default Does not insert an extra line feed after each carriage return CR LF I...

Page 217: ...bled this option affects the SPI SHS and DECSHORP commands The printer will no longer be forced into these commands and print speed improves significantly when in portrait orientation For SHS and DECSHORP the character size will change with the selected pitch In addition SGR attributes such as bold crossed out and italics will be done in print mode with greater efficiency Enable default Enables th...

Page 218: ...can be adjusted at any time and the display will automatically adjust to show the correct percentage relative to the new end point PRINTER CONTROL from page 60 Unidirectional Accented Char 1 Open Platen BOF Tear Bar Dist Display Language Disable Enable Standard Tall Disable Enable 7 46 inches 4 5 10 5 English German French Italian Spanish Portuguese Factory Default 1 Not available in LG or PCL II ...

Page 219: ...You can specify 4 5 to 10 5 inches in 01 inch increments to accommodate variations in cover and form design View Function Disable default Disables the View Function which allows you to press the VIEW EJECT key to move the last data printed to the tractor area for viewing Enable Enables the View Function Unidirectional The Unidirectional feature affects both print quality and printing speed By sett...

Page 220: ...ish German French Italian Spanish or Portuguese The factory default is English Accented Char Selects whether the accented characters are standard or tall See Figure 23 for an example Selecting tall will slow print speed and may cause the printer to back up during printing Figure 23 Accented Characters Standard Tall ...

Page 221: ...ing 4 Disable Enable Downloaded Fonts 4 Hex Dump Mode Disable Enable Power up State Online Offline PMD Fault Enable Disable Slow Paper Slew Alarm On Cont Beep Off Pwr Save Control Cancel Key 1 Disable Enable Enable Disable Disable Enable 5 Seconds 1 60 Seconds Power Saver Time 15 minutes 1 min 240 min Instant 5 sec 30 sec Set Lock Key RBN Low Warn Under 2 Under 5 Under 10 Under 20 Under 30 RBN Low...

Page 222: ... default Enable Figure 28 on page 253 shows a hex dump sample Power Up State Online default The printer powers up in the online state Offline The printer powers up in the offline state NOTE This option is not available in the PCL II or LG emulation Downloaded Fonts Allows you to download a substitution table to replace any character in the current character set with a different character in the sa...

Page 223: ...le default The automatic elevator on the power stacker operates normally Disable The stacker does not raise automatically every three minutes and is entirely dependent on the sensor Diable is used with extremely high quality print jobs that take a long time to print Auto Locking Disable default The ENTER key must be locked manually Enable The printer automatically locks the ENTER key five minutes ...

Page 224: ...are made Selecting a new character set in the active IGP causes the LP to change to the same character set if the selected character set exists in the active LP protocol Not all sets are shared between emulations in the Standard group of character sets As a result selecting a set in the Standard group of LP or IGP emulation may or may not cause the other emulation to have the same set NOTE The Set...

Page 225: ...erent keys to lock or unlock the printer menu You may choose almost any group of keys as the new lock and unlock keys You cannot use the ENTER key or any key combinations which are already used for another function There is no limit to how many keys you can select To set the new lock key follow these steps 1 Work your way through the configuration menu until the display reads Set Lock Key follow t...

Page 226: ...ched the printer will still display the RIBBON UNDER XX Change RBN Soon warning message however the printer will stop printing This is meant to get the user s attention To resume printing the user must press the ONLINE Clear key NOTE Printing will only stop on the first occurrence of a ribbon low condition Once the user clears the warning message subsequent warnings will display the warning messag...

Page 227: ...H s used to detect missing characters misplaced dots smeared characters or improper phasing All Underlines An underline pattern useful for identifying hammer bank misalignment All Black A condition where all dot positions are printed creating a solid black band Shuttle Slow Verifies proper operation by exercising shuttle and ribbon motion at low speed DIAGNOSTICS from page 60 Printer Tests Shift R...

Page 228: ...ror Log Prints the current log of errors Most non routine faults ribbon stall voltage faults are stored in the error log Clear Error Log Clears entries in the error log Adapter Test Prints the Ethernet adapter statistics stored on the Ethernet adapter if present Ethernet Test Prints the Ethernet statistics stored on the Ethernet if present Acoustics A particular test pattern that is used to measur...

Page 229: ...0 to 30 000 hours Print The cumulative time in hours the printer has actually been printing The range is 0 to 30 000 hours Print Strokes The cumulative number of back and forth shuttle strokes the printer has printed during normal printer operation The range is 0 to 2 147 483 647 shuttle strokes Print Lines The cumulative number of lines the printer has printed The range is 0 to 2 147 483 647 prin...

Page 230: ... to set the year The factory default is 2099 and the range is from the year 2000 to 2099 Month This option allows you to set the month The factory default is Jan and the range is from Jan to Dec Day This option allows you to set the day The factory default is 01 and the range is from 01 to 31 days DATE 1 from page 60 Hour 00 00 23 Minute Year 00 00 59 2099 2000 2099 Month Jan Jan Dec Day 01 01 31 ...

Page 231: ...t communicated to the printer within a timeout period the PNE session closes The factory default is 100 seconds The range is from 1 to 255 seconds Status Port Numb This menu selects the port number the printer sends the emulation status The factory default is 3001 and the range is from 1023 to 65535 Mgmt Port Number This menu selects the port number the printer expects the PXML or UCP to connect t...

Page 232: ...232 Chapter 4 Printer MGMT ...

Page 233: ... the following specifications The cable design must be double shielded with a copper braid over an aluminum mylar foil and not just a conductive foil spiral wrapped around a drain wire The shield must terminate coaxially 360 degrees to a metal connector housing and not be terminated by just a simple wire lead The cable length including connectors must be 3 meters or less The cable connector anchor...

Page 234: ...eters Table 8 Dataproducts Parallel Interface Connector Pin Assignments with a 50 pin AMP HDH 20 Data Cable Connector Input Signals Output Signals Miscellaneous Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin DATA LINE 1 Return 19 3 READY Return 22 6 CABLE VERIFY 45 46 DATA LINE 2 Return 20 4 ONLINE Return 21 5 GROUND 39 DATA LINE 3 Return 1 2 DEMAND DATA REQ Return 23 7 DATA LINE 4 Return 41 40 PARITY ERROR 27 ...

Page 235: ...a lines Ready Carries a high true signal from the printer when AC power and DC voltages are present paper is loaded properly and the printer is not in a check condition Online Carries a high true signal from the printer when the Ready Line is true and the ON LINE key on the control panel has been pressed When the printer is in online mode it may accept data from the host Demand Data Request Carrie...

Page 236: ...gnal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin DATA LINE 1 Return 2 20 ACKNOWLEDGE Return 10 28 CHASSIS GROUND 17 DATA LINE 2 Return 3 21 ONLINE Return 13 28 GROUND 30 DATA LINE 3 Return 4 22 FAULT Return 32 29 Spares 14 DATA LINE 4 Return 5 23 PAPER EMPTY Return 12 28 No Connection 34 35 36 DATA LINE 5 Return 6 24 BUSY Return 11 29 5 Volts 18 DATA LINE 6 Return 7 25 DATA LINE 7 Return 8 26 DATA LINE 8 Return 9 2...

Page 237: ...ed and the printer is ready for the next data transfer Online A high true level from the printer to indicate the printer is ready for data transfer and the ON LINE key on the control panel has been activated When the printer is in online mode it may accept data from the host Paper Empty PE A high true level from the printer to indicate the printer is in a paper empty or paper jam fault Busy A high...

Page 238: ...t bits equals one byte When a byte of data is sent to the printer the eight bits are sent over eight data lines Some devices cannot send data over their eight data lines To bypass this the 1284 permits data to be sent as half a byte over four status lines Half a byte equals one nibble Two sequential four bit nibbles are sent over the lines Data is transferred from printer to host in four bit nibbl...

Page 239: ... 3 5 Host Printer Data 4 6 Host Printer Data 5 7 Host Printer Data 6 8 Host Printer Data 7 9 Host Printer Data 8 MSB 10 Printer nAck PtrClk PtrClk 11 Printer Busy PtrBusy PtrBusy 12 Printer PError AckDataReq AckDataReq 13 Printer Select Xflag Xflag 14 Host nAutoFd Host Busy HostAck 15 Not Defined 16 Logic Grid 17 Chassis Grid 18 Printer Peripheral Logic High 19 Signal Ground nStrobe 20 Signal Grou...

Page 240: ...Data Request nAcknowledge Reverse Driven by the printer Indicates the printer is in a fault condition Data bits 3 and 7 in Nibble mode Xflag Driven by the printer A high true level indicating the printer is ready for data transfer and the printer is on line Data bits 2 and 6 in Nibble mode Host Busy Host Acknowledge NDStrobe Driven by the host Activates auto line feed mode Peripheral Logic High Dr...

Page 241: ...m the host Terminating Resistor Configurations V5 Controller Board The factory equips the printer with several resistors that are used for parallel interface configurations and are suitable for most applications These 470 ohm pull up and 1K ohm pull down terminating resistors are located at RP1 and RP2 shown in Figure 24 If the values of these terminating resistors are not compatible with the part...

Page 242: ...sistors If you install the 220 ohm pull up resistor you must also install the 330 ohm pull down resistor Table 11 lists the three terminating resistor configurations you can install Table 11 Terminating Resistor Configurations Configuration Pull Down RP1 Pull Up RP2 Factory Default 1K ohm 470 ohm Alternate 1 330 ohm 220 ohm Alternate 2 none 1K ohm ...

Page 243: ...rnate terminating resistors are provided with the printer If you install the 220 Ohm resistor you must also install the 330 Ohm resistor Possible terminating resistor combinations are shown below Figure 25 Terminating Resistors V6 Controller Board Removal And Installation The procedure for removing and installing terminating resistors is provided in your Maintenance Manual CAUTION This is an invol...

Page 244: ... not exceed 50 feet 15 meters for RS 232 or 4000 feet 1220 meters for RS 422 A copper conductor twisted pair telephone cable with a shunt capacitance of 16 pF foot 52 5 pF meter terminated in a 100 ohm resistive load must be used for the RS 422 RS 232 Table 12 Standard 500 1000 1500 lpm Models RS 232 Serial Interface Connector Pin Assignments Input Signals Output Signals Miscellaneous Signal Pin S...

Page 245: ...er Detect DCD Status signal to the printer The ON condition is required for the printer to receive data Data Terminal Ready DTR Control signal from the printer Subject to configuration RS 422 RXD RXD Serial data stream differentially received by printer TXD TXD Differentially driven serial data stream for transmitting status and control information to the host Subject to protocol selection NOTE RX...

Page 246: ...246 Chapter 5 RS 232 And RS 422 Serial Interfaces ...

Page 247: ...urity key This allows the end user or a service technician to enable features such as new emulations without having to remove covers and install a new security key on the controller board The SPX is used at power up only and is not left in the printer during normal operation Because it is a single use disposable item the user is not required to return it to the vendor or manufacturer How To Progra...

Page 248: ...nstructions 6 Press the ENTER key to activate the reprogramming sequence The display will read PROGRAMMING PLEASE WAIT 7 When the security key is reprogrammed the display will read REMOVE USED SPX THEN PRESS ENTER 8 Remove the SPX from the debug port at the rear of the printer 9 Press the ENTER key The printer will reboot itself and you may resume normal printing 10 You may need to download a new ...

Page 249: ...ndung zu unterbrechen Débranchez l alimentation avant de nettoyer l imprimante Desconecte la fuente de energía antes de limpiar la impresora Staccare la fonte di energia prima della pulitura della stampante Exterior Cleaning Clean the outside of the cabinet with a soft lint free cloth and mild detergent soap Dishwashing liquid works well Do not use abrasive powders or chemical solvents Clean the w...

Page 250: ...removed to avoid degraded print quality Most paper dust accumulates around the ends of the platen and ribbon path Figure 27 Interior Printer Components 183471a Ribbon Spool Ribbon Hub Blue Tractor Lock 2 Paper Support 2 Tractor 2 Vertical Position Knob Platen Lever Ribbon Guide 2 Ribbon Splined Shaft Platen Stop Barcode Hammer Bank Cover and Ribbon Mask Date Code Label Barcode Sensor ...

Page 251: ...used to clean mechanical elements must contain no water 8 Wipe the splined shaft with a soft cloth 9 Check the ribbon mask and hammer bank cover for bits of torn paper or ribbon lint 10 Remove dust and ink from the platen using a soft cloth lightly moistened with anhydrous alcohol The platen is the thick silver bar behind the hammer bank cover that rotates when the platen lever is rotated CAUTION ...

Page 252: ...e will increase overall bar code quality reduce waste from misprinted bar codes and achieve high first time read rates A high first time read rate is an increasingly important factor in newer more efficient systems where manually entered data is not acceptable as a backup function Verification also minimizes the costs of returned products due to poor reading or unaccountable bar codes RJS designs ...

Page 253: ...listing all ASCII character data received from the host computer with their corresponding two digit hexadecimal codes Hex dumps are used to troubleshoot printer data reception problems Printable characters print as the assigned symbol nonprintable characters are indicated by a period Figure 28 shows an example of a hex dump Figure 28 Hex Dump Sample ...

Page 254: ... the operator the fault message is followed by an asterisk This usually indicates that an authorized service representative is needed You may try two steps to clear the fault before calling your authorized service representative 1 Set the printer power switch to O Off wait 15 seconds then turn the printer on again Run your print job again If the message does not appear it was a false indication an...

Page 255: ...epresentative 1 32 PAPER JAM TIMEOUT Yes A timeout message is sent to the host if no paper motion has occurred for 10 minutes after CLEAR was pressed to clear the jam fault Clear paper jam and reload paper 33 PLATEN OPEN TIMEOUT Yes The forms thickness lever has been open for at least one minute Load paper close the forms thickness lever and press CLEAR 34 RIBBON STALL TIMEOUT Yes In the CT emulat...

Page 256: ...overflowed Contact your authorized service representative 1 ACCESS NULL PTR No Access Null Pointer The processor tried to access a pointer that contains nothing null Contact your authorized service representative 1 ACTIVATE LOST No The printer detects a twinax protocol communication error and reports the error Contact your authorized service representative 1 B00 STATUS SDRAM DETECTION 166MHZ No St...

Page 257: ...ve 1 B20 STATUS 00 DOWNLOAD MODE No Status message informing the operator that software is being downloaded Percentage figure indicates approximate amount loaded into the printer No action is required B21 STATUS PRINTER RESET No Status message informing the operator that the printer is undergoing a system reset No action is required B22 ERROR DECOMPRESS SIZE No FLASH memory has not passed boot ini...

Page 258: ...t your authorized service representative 1 B44 ERROR SDRAM NOT 64 BITS WIDE No Printer boot initialization tests detect incorrect SDRAM Cycle power to see if the message clears if not contact your authorized service representative 1 B45 ERROR SDRAM IS WRONG VOLTAGE No Printer boot initialization tests detect incorrect SDRAM Cycle power to see if the message clears if not contact your authorized se...

Page 259: ...MISSING Install New RBN Yes The ribbon sensor does not detect the presence of the ribbon spool indicating a missing label or a damaged sensor If label is missing install new ribbon If barcode label is present and undamaged clean sensor lens using damp cloth or swab BC SENSOR ERR See User Manual Yes Bar code read error The printer does not detect the presence of the ribbon bar code sensor 1 Power d...

Page 260: ...er is clearing its flash memory where XX represents the percentage completed No action is required D51 Status XX Programming No Status message The printer is loading firmware where XX represents the percentage completed No action is required D55 Status Send Program to EC No Status message The printer is loading the engine controller program into the engine controller EC No action is required DIAGN...

Page 261: ...message appears record the display message and send it to your next higher support facility E01A TYPE 0x40 See User Manual Yes An illegal or unsupported instruction was attempted in the application program 1 Cycle Power Run the print job again If the message appears load the latest emulation software 2 Cycle power Run the print job again If the message appears record the display message and send i...

Page 262: ...the display message and send it to your next higher support facility E03B DSI HASH S See User Manual Yes An illegal or unsupported instruction was attempted in the application program 1 Cycle Power Run the print job again If the message appears load the latest emulation software 2 Cycle power Run the print job again If the message appears record the display message and send it to your next higher ...

Page 263: ...lay message and send it to your next higher support facility E03F DSI CXOWX See User Manual Yes An illegal or unsupported instruction was attempted in the application program 1 Cycle Power Run the print job again If the message appears load the latest emulation software 2 Cycle power Run the print job again If the message appears record the display message and send it to your next higher support f...

Page 264: ...the display message and send it to your next higher support facility E04B ISI DIRECT See User Manual Yes An illegal or unsupported instruction was attempted in the application program 1 Cycle Power Run the print job again If the message appears load the latest emulation software 2 Cycle power Run the print job again If the message appears record the display message and send it to your next higher ...

Page 265: ...lay message and send it to your next higher support facility E08 FLOATINGPNT See User Manual Yes An illegal or unsupported instruction was attempted in the application program 1 Cycle Power Run the print job again If the message appears load the latest emulation software 2 Cycle power Run the print job again If the message appears record the display message and send it to your next higher support ...

Page 266: ...he display message and send it to your next higher support facility E17 DLOAD MISS See User Manual Yes An illegal or unsupported instruction was attempted in the application program 1 Cycle Power Run the print job again If the message appears load the latest emulation software 2 Cycle power Run the print job again If the message appears record the display message and send it to your next higher su...

Page 267: ...play message and send it to your next higher support facility E30 DEBUGGER See User Manual Yes An illegal or unsupported instruction was attempted in the application program 1 Cycle Power Run the print job again If the message appears load the latest emulation software 2 Cycle power Run the print job again If the message appears record the display message and send it to your next higher support fa...

Page 268: ...the display message and send it to your next higher support facility E31D EVENT 3 BP See User Manual Yes An illegal or unsupported instruction was attempted in the application program 1 Cycle Power Run the print job again If the message appears load the latest emulation software 2 Cycle power Run the print job again If the message appears record the display message and send it to your next higher ...

Page 269: ...play message and send it to your next higher support facility E31H EVENT 7 BP See User Manual Yes An illegal or unsupported instruction was attempted in the application program 1 Cycle Power Run the print job again If the message appears load the latest emulation software 2 Cycle power Run the print job again If the message appears record the display message and send it to your next higher support...

Page 270: ...the display message and send it to your next higher support facility E32D CND 3 BP See User Manual Yes An illegal or unsupported instruction was attempted in the application program 1 Cycle Power Run the print job again If the message appears load the latest emulation software 2 Cycle power Run the print job again If the message appears record the display message and send it to your next higher su...

Page 271: ...play message and send it to your next higher support facility E32H CND 7 BP See User Manual Yes An illegal or unsupported instruction was attempted in the application program 1 Cycle Power Run the print job again If the message appears load the latest emulation software 2 Cycle power Run the print job again If the message appears record the display message and send it to your next higher support f...

Page 272: ... Wait for E Net Ready to display then retry operation If it still fails contact your authorized service representative 1 ERROR OCCURRED FLUSHING QUEUES Yes An interim message that displays while the printer discards host data it cannot use because a fault condition exists While this message displays the asterisk rotates Wait When the asterisk stops rotating a different fault message will appear tr...

Page 273: ...t find flash memory Contact your authorized service representative 1 ERROR LOCKED SN nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnn No nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn n is the serial number of the printer s security key The SPX serial number does not match the printer s serial number and cannot be used with the printer Contact your authorized service representative 1 ERROR NO DRAM DETECTED No The printer could not find any DRAM Con...

Page 274: ...your authorized service representative 1 ERROR WRONG OEM No The SPX inserted in the debug port is not intended for this model printer or this OEM Contact your authorized service representative 1 ERROR WRONG PRINTER TYPE No The SPX inserted in the debug port is not intended for this model printer or this OEM Contact your authorized service representative 1 ETHERNETADAPTER BEING INITIALIZED N A Stat...

Page 275: ...e controller board Contact your authorized service representative 1 FM HEADER ERROR No Frame Header Error Application software has violated header parameters Contact your system administrator FRAMING ERROR Yes The printed output may contain random exclamation point characters Make a configuation printout Set printer serial interface parameters to match host configuration settings for Data Protocol...

Page 276: ...t speed is automatically reduced by 50 and the message sent the LCD When the components cool down the print speed returns to 100 and the message clears No action is required If the message appears often contact your authorized service representative 1 HAM COIL OPEN No Hammer Coil Open Electrical malfunction of one or more hammer coils Contact your authorized service representative 1 HAMMER COIL BA...

Page 277: ...mpatible NIC to the printer then reboot If this message still appears contact your authorized service representative 1 INTAKE FAN FAULT Yes Sensors cannot detect current in fan circuit Cycle power If the message appears press CLEAR If the message does not clear contact your authorized service representative 1 INTERRUPT UNUSED VECTOR 00 No The controller board receives an interrupt it does not unde...

Page 278: ...Contact your authorized service representative 1 NON VOLATILE MEMORY FAILED No Large emulations reduce the amount of space available for saving configurations which means that sometimes fewer than eight configurations can be saved Contact your authorized service representative 1 OLD RIBBON Install New RBN Yes The sensor detects a ribbon that was previously declared to be at the end of its service ...

Page 279: ... First Out Underflow Firmware error on controller board Contact your authorized service representative 1 PAP ILLGL ST No Paper Illegal State Firmware error on controller board Contact your authorized service representative 1 PAP INCMPL ENER No Paper Incompletely Energized Firmware error on controller board Contact your authorized service representative 1 PAP INVLD CMD No Paper Invalid Command Firm...

Page 280: ...oard Contact your authorized service representative 1 PLEASE WAIT RESET IN PROGRESS N A Status message the printer finished loading the program into flash memory and is automatically resetting itself No action is required POWER SUPPLY HOT Yes Power supply sensors report high temperatures Check printer environment If hot or dusty relocate printer Contact your authorized service representative if th...

Page 281: ...epresentative 1 RBN AT END POINT Change Ribbon Yes Integrated Print Management System software has determined that the ribbon is out of ink Install a new ribbon RIBBON STALL Yes The controller board does not detect ribbon movement Check the ribbon path for jams if necessary install a new ribbon RIBBON UNDER 2 Change RBN Soon Yes Status message indicating the Integrated Print Management System is e...

Page 282: ...presentative 1 SHUTTLE JAM Yes No shuttle movement or shuttle moving at the wrong speed Check for obstruction to shuttle a twisted ribbon or platen lever closed too tightly If fault source is not apparent contact your authorized service representative 1 SHUTTLE STALL Yes The shuttle is not moving See SHUTTLE JAM on page 282 Set the platen lever to match the thickness of paper but not too tightly C...

Page 283: ...ACKER JAM Yes This message is triggered if there is paper inside the throat of the stacker elevator but the elevator is not moving 1 Open the cabinet rear door and check for obstructions preventing elevator movement Remove any obstructions 2 Run the print job again If the message appears again contact your authorized service representative 1 TCB CORRUPTED No Task Control Block Corrupted Firmware e...

Page 284: ...e if the message clears if not contact your authorized service representative 1 WAITING FOR ETHERNET ADAPTER N A Status message Appears when the printer is first powered on if the optional Network Interface Card is installed No action is required 1 Before contacting an authorized service representative power off the printer wait 15 seconds then power it back on and rerun your print job If the mess...

Page 285: ...179499 001 P7000 High Label recommended for coated or shiny label stock 179488 001 Specialty Ribbons P7000 Red Ribbon 179490 001 P7000 Blue Ribbon 179491 001 P7000 Green Ribbon 179492 001 P7000 Security Ribbon 179493 001 P7000 Quick Dry Ribbon 179494 001 P7000 Tamper Evident 179496 001 P7000 UV Ribbon 179497 001 P7000 Laundry Ribbon 179498 001 ...

Page 286: ...y of upper plies Sheet Thickness 0 025 inch 0 064 cm maximum Drive Adjustable tractors 6 pin engagement On Backing One part continuous perforated fanfold back form Labels must be placed at least 1 6 inch 0 42 cm from the fan fold perfora tion Backing adhesive must not be squeezed out during print ing Sheet Size 3 to 17 inches 7 62 to 43 18 cm wide including the two stan dard perforated tractor fee...

Page 287: ...onmental Characteristics Cabinet Type Dimensions Weight Height Width Depth Unpacked Packaged Floor Cabinet 42 5 inches 27 inches 29 inches 225 lbs 285 lbs Pedestal 35 inches 26 inches 21 inches 105 lbs 115 lbs Temperature Operating 50 to 104 F 10 to 40 C up to 5000 feet 1524 meters 50 to 90 F 10 to 32 C up to 8000 feet 2438 meters Storage 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Relative Humidity Operating 15 to 80...

Page 288: ...m of the U S Environmental Protection Agency Acoustic Noise Levels per ISO 9296 Cabinet Models Pedestal Models Printing 50 dB 500 lpm 1000 lpm 52 dB 1500 lpm 54 dB 2000 lpm 65 dB 65 dB NA NA 6 8 Bel 8 0 Bel Standby 48 dB 50 dB 6 3 Bel 6 5 Bel Geraeuschemission nach ISO 9296 Druckend 52 dB 52 dB 1500 lpm 54 dB 2000 lpm 65 dB 65 dB NA NA 6 8 Bel 8 0 Bel Betriebsbereit 48 dB 50 dB 6 3 Bel 6 5 Bel ...

Page 289: ...Hz 1 9A 430W 1469 P7205 AC 100 120V 50 60 Hz 3 5A 350W 1195 AC 200 240V 50 60 Hz 1 6A 350W 1195 P7210 AC 100 120V 50 60 Hz 3 5A 350W 1195 AC 200 240V 50 60 Hz 1 6A 350S 1195 P7215 AC 100 120V 50 60 Hz 5A 460W 1571 AC 200 240V 50 60 Hz 2A 460W 1571 P7220 AC 100 120V 50 60 Hz 5 5A 540W 1844 AC 200 240V 50 60 Hz 2 1A 540W 1844 Type Standard IEEE 1284 Parallel Centronics Parallel RS 232 serial Datapro...

Page 290: ...gated attributes will decrease to not less than half the rates of the font without such attributes The exact print rate of lines containing these attributes depends on the specific print job but software maximizes the throughput by dynamically determining which dot rows contain adjacent dots and must be printed in two strokes The reverse paper feed capability allows the printing of multiple densit...

Page 291: ... 53 43 2B 54 44 2C 55 45 2D 56 46 2E 57 47 2F 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 60 48 30 61 49 31 62 50 32 63 51 33 64 52 34 65 53 35 66 54 36 67 55 37 70 56 38 71 57 39 72 58 3A 73 59 3B 74 60 3C 75 61 3D 76 62 3E 77 63 3F A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O 100 64 40 101 65 41 102 66 42 103 67 43 104 68 44 105 69 45 106 70 46 107 71 47 110 72 48 111 73 49 112 74 4A 113 75 4B 114 76 4C 115 77 4D 116 78 4E 117 79 4F ...

Page 292: ...292 Appendix B ...

Page 293: ...resents the current print line to the tear bar when it finishes printing and no data are being sent to the printer When it receives more data from the host computer the printer pulls the form down to the print station and resumes printing The ZT printer is available as a 500 lpm 1000 lpm 1500 lpm standard ASCII printer and as a 200 lpm 300 lpm and 600 lpm H Series DBCS printer ...

Page 294: ...are not damaged 1 Remove the left paper guide knob and the left front paper guide leaf See Figure 29 2 Remove the right paper guide knob and the right front paper guide leaf 3 Remove the center paper guide knob and the center front paper guide leaf 183484a 183483a A Paper Guide Knob 3 Center Paper Guide Leaf A Outer Paper Guide Leaf 2 Front Paper Guide Leaf 3 ...

Page 295: ... the right outboard mount block so that the right outer paper guide leaf is 5 inches from the right tractor 6 Slide the center mount block so that the center paper guide leaf is centered between the left and right outer paper guide leaves 7 Install the paper guide knobs and front paper guide leaves See Figure 29 183485a Paper Tractor 2 Outer Paper Guide Leaf 2 Center Paper Guide Leaf 5 5 Outboard ...

Page 296: ...oad Paper Figure 31 Loading Paper Onto The Printer 183486a Paper Paper Out Sensor Center Paper Guide Leaf Front Paper Guide Leaf 3 Tractor Door Outer Paper Guide Leaf 2 A 183487a A Paper Supply Box Paper Label Edge of Paper Box ...

Page 297: ...oad the paper on the left tractor sprockets and close the tractor door 4 Load the paper onto the right tractor sprockets and close the tractor door Figure 32 Adjusting the Horizontal Paper Tension 5 Adjust the paper web tightness by sliding the right tractor to remove slack or to adjust for various paper widths See Figure 32 6 Lock the tractors in position by pressing down on the tractor locks Fig...

Page 298: ...ar bar page 300 2 Loosen the paper out sensor by turning the sensor knob counterclockwise 3 Position the paper out sensor so that there are at least 2 inches between the bottom of the aluminum extrusion bar and the top of the paper out sensor IMPORTANT For optimal performance 2 inches is recommended for 11 inch forms For shorter forms position the paper out sensor so that there are at least 2 inch...

Page 299: ...ess the left arrow or right arrow to decrease or increase the tear bar distance in increments of 1 144th of an inch 8 Press Enter to select the desired value An asterisk appears next the selected value 9 Press Enter again to print a new scale For correct tear bar distance the zero should align with the tear bar See Figure 35 Figure 35 Correct Tear Bar Distance NOTE When a new ZTP Tear Bar Dist val...

Page 300: ... 4 Position the perforation so it aligns with the tear off bar NOTE This is easily done by advancing one complete sheet above the tear off bar and folding it over at the perforation 5 Position the fold exactly at the tear bar 6 Tear the sheet off to ensure proper positioning NOTE If you do not want to lose a form position the top of the form at the tear bar Run a finger along the back of the form ...

Page 301: ...is printed to indicate the current tear off position The default value is 1060 NOTE When a new value is selected the printer will lose the current print position You must reset the top of form to automatically save the new value ZTP DataTime This option sets the pause time in the data stream that the ZTP requires before moving the form to the tear bar once a print job is completed The values range...

Page 302: ...ore than one form per page horizontally NOTE If you use forms outside these limits the print quality may not be optimum the printer may lose top of form or the frequency of paper jams will increase Table 16 Forms Type Description Length Width edge to edge One to three part continuous with carbon fan folded edge perforated paper forms 3 to 12 inches 7 to 16 5 inches One to four part continuous with...

Page 303: ...ess properly Position the form perforation against the tear bar Time the tear while the paper is not moving Direct the tear force toward the user and across the tear bar not upward To Clear Paper Jams 1 Raise the platen lever to open the platen 2 Open the left and right tractor doors 3 Pull the paper upward through the top of the printer NOTE DO NOT pull the paper downwards from the bottom This co...

Page 304: ...304 Appendix C Performance Limitations ...

Page 305: ...problem with a new install or an existing printer Description of the problem be specific Good and bad samples that clearly show the problem faxing of these samples may be required Americas 714 368 2686 Europe Middle East and Africa 31 24 6489 311 Asia Pacific 65 6548 4114 China 86 800 999 6836 http www printronix com support aspx Printronix Supplies Department Contact the Printronix Supplies Depar...

Page 306: ... NL 6600 Ad Wijchen The Netherlands Phone 31 24 6489489 Fax 31 24 6489499 Printronix Schweiz GmbH 42 Changi South Street 1 Changi South Industrial Estate Singapore 486763 Phone 65 6542 0110 Fax 65 6546 1588 Printronix Commercial Shanghai Co Ltd 22F Eton Building East No 555 Pudong Av Shanghai City 200120 P R China Phone 86 400 886 5598 Fax 86 21 5138 0564 Visit the Printronix web site at www print...

Page 307: ...intronix Inc 14600 Myford Road P O Box 19559 Irvine CA 92623 9559 U S A The following paragraph does not apply to the United Kingdom or any other country where such provisions are inconsistent with local law PRINTRONIX PROVIDES THIS PUBLICATION AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY OR FIT...

Page 308: ... it is no longer needed Printronix offers a variety of programs and services to assist equipment owners in recycling their IT products Information on these product recycling offerings can be found on Printronix s Internet site at http www printronix com If you are viewing this information softcopy the photographs and color illustrations may not appear For online versions of this book we authorize ...

Page 309: ... have lead containing materials such as circuit boards and connectors that require special handling Before this unit is disposed of these materials must be removed and recycled or discarded according to applicable regulations This book contains specific information on batteries and refrigerant where applicable This product may contain a sealed lead acid battery lithium battery nickel metal hydride...

Page 310: ...nt Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Fules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation European Union EU Conformity Statem...

Page 311: ...mity Statement Handbuchtexte FCC class A entspricht EMVG Klasse A Text Für alle in Deutschland vertriebenen EN 55022 Klasse A Geräte Zulassungsbescheinigung laut dem Deutschen Gesetz über die elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit von Geräten EMVG vom 18 September 1998 bzw der EMC EG Richtlinie 89 336 Dieses Gerät ist berechtigt in Übereinstimmung mit dem Deutschen EMVG das EG Konformitätszeichen CE z...

Page 312: ...nmerkung Um die Einhaltung des EMVG sicherzustellen sind die Geräte wie in den Printronix Handbüchern angegeben zu installieren und zu betreiben China Declaration This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may need to perform practical actions Taiwan Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product ma...

Page 313: ...ctrical outlet to avoid electrical shock Lithium Battery Warning The controller board contains a lithium battery sealed inside the real time clock chip Do not disassemble the chip to replace the battery Do not dispose of the chip by incineration Failure to comply may cause the battery to explode Contact your local waste agency for the correct disposal procedure ...

Page 314: ...t resident in the printer Your license for the Software terminates when you no longer rightfully possess the printer No other rights under this license are granted 2 Source Code A source code version of eCos Software is available under the terms of the Red Hat eCos Public License v1 1 at www printronix com Printronix grants no rights whatsoever in the source code for the Printronix Software 3 No W...

Page 315: ...THE EXTENT APPLICABLE LAW PROHIBITS SUCH LIMITATION SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THAT EXCLUSION AND LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU 6 U S Government Users The Embedded Software is a commercial item as that term is defined in 48 C F R 2 101 Oct 1995 consisting of commercial computer software and commercial computer software do...

Page 316: ...ED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OR SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ...

Page 317: ...e timer 90 Nest Serv Type 89 NetBIOS protocol 89 Novell frame 89 Novell protocol 89 ADVANCED USER menu 221 Alarm 224 Auto Elevator 223 Auto Locking 223 Cancel Key 225 Downloaded Fonts 222 File System 223 PMD Paper Motion Detection Fault 223 Power Saver Time 225 Power Stacker 223 Pwr Save Control 225 Set Lock Key 225 Set Sharing 224 Shuttle Timeout 224 Slow Paper Slew 224 AI 00 Spaces 183 198 Alarm...

Page 318: ...case 181 Autowrap 180 Autowrap LG Emulation 216 B Bar Code Quality PRINTER CONTROL 219 Bar Code Verification 252 BARCODE DAMAGED message 259 Barcode Darkmode ANSI Emulation menu 174 Barcode Errors 201 BARCODE MISSING message 259 Barcode Options 182 AI 00 Spaces 183 C39 Compatbl 184 I 2 5 Selection 183 Optimized Ratio 183 Select SO Char 183 UPC Descenders 182 User Def Ratio 183 Barcode Quality IPDS...

Page 319: ... 259 B54 ERROR SDA LINE STUCK LOW 259 C Cable Verify Dataproducts Parallel Interface Signals 235 Cancel a print job 46 Cancel IGP DCU 109 117 CANCEL key 28 Cancel Key ADVANCED USER menu 225 Centronics Parallel Interface 236 Centronics Parallel Interface Signals 237 Acknowledge 237 Busy 237 Data Lines 1 through 8 237 Data Strobe 237 Fault 237 Online 237 Paper Empty PE 237 Paper Instruction PI 237 P...

Page 320: ...l Interface 238 Compatibility Op 111 Auto Skip At End 112 126 CR at MPP 1 111 125 CR EM and NL 3287 only 126 CR EM NL 3287 only 113 FF After Job 113 126 FF Validity 112 126 Last Char FF 112 125 NL At MPP 1 111 125 Null Suppression 112 125 Position Aft FF 4234 only 112 125 Compatibility Op 3270 Params menu 125 Compliance Energy Star 288 Component locations printer 23 Compressed CPI 184 Compressed P...

Page 321: ...ce Signals 235 Data Term Ready Serial submenu 84 Data Terminal Ready DTR RS 232 245 Dataproducts Parallel Interface 234 Dataproducts Parallel Interface Signals 235 Buffer Clear 235 Cable Verify 235 Data Lines 1 through 8 235 Data Strobe 235 Demand Data Request 235 Online 235 Paper Instruction PI 235 Parity Error 235 Ready 235 Dataproducts submenu 79 Auto Trickle 80 Buffer Size in K 80 Data Bit 8 7...

Page 322: ...gy Star compliance 288 E Net Adapter submenu 86 ENTER key 28 Environmental characteristics 287 Epson FX Character Set menu 165 PCL II 166 Epson FX Emulation 163 Alt Set 80 9F 164 Auto LF 163 Character Set 164 Define CR Code 163 Define LF Code 163 Printer Select 164 20 CPI Condensed 164 ERROR CPLD NOT PROGRAMMED message 272 ERROR DC PROGRAM NOT VALID message 272 ERROR DRAM AT ADDRESS XXXXXXXX messa...

Page 323: ...E02 MACHINE CHK message 262 E03A DSI HASH L message 262 E03B DSI HASH S message 262 E03C DSI BAT PL message 262 E03D DSI BAT message 263 E03E DSI CXIWX message 263 E03F DSI CXOWX message 263 E03G DSI ECXIWX message 263 E03H DSI ECXOWX message 264 E04A ISI NO TRA message 264 E04B ISI DIRECT message 264 E04C ISI PROTEC message 264 E06 NOT ALIGNED message 265 E07 ILLEGAL INS message 265 E08 FLOATINGP...

Page 324: ...L BANKS 258 B50 ERROR SDRAM LOGIC COMB BANKS 258 B51 XX LOADING 259 B53 ERROR 12C NO ARBITRATION 259 B54 ERROR SDA LINE STUCK LOW 259 CLEAR PAPER JAM 260 CLEARING PROGRAM FROM FLASH 260 CLOSE PLATEN 260 CTL VOLT FAIL 260 DIAGNOSTIC PASSED 260 DO NOT POWER OFF 260 DP FIFO Busy 261 DRVR CIR BAD 261 D50 STATUS XX Clearing Flash 260 D51 STATUS XX Programming 260 D55 STATUS Send Program to EC 260 ERROR...

Page 325: ...ENT 7 BP 269 E32A CND 0 BP 269 E32B CND 1 BP 270 E32C CND 2 BP 270 E32D CND 3 BP 270 E32E CND 4 BP 270 E32F CND 5 BP 271 E32G CND 6 BP 271 E32H CND 7 BP 271 E33 WRITE BP 271 E34 TRACE CMPLT 272 E99 UNKNOWN INT 272 FIRMWARE ERROR 275 FM HEADER ERROR 275 FRAMING ERROR 275 GRF CHECK ERROR PRESS STOP 275 HAMMER COIL BAD 276 HAM COIL OPEN 276 HB NOT INSTALLD 276 HMR BANK FAN FLT 277 H00 PCI SLOT 275 H0...

Page 326: ...ABLED 283 SSTACKER JAM 283 STACK OVERFLOW 283 STACK UNDERFLOW 283 STACKER FAULT 283 STACKER FULL 283 TCB CORRUPTED 283 TCP PORT BUSY 283 UNDEF INTERRUPT 283 UNDFNED OPCODE 283 UNKNOWN RBN1 284 UNKNOWN RBN2 284 UP DRV SHORT 284 WAITING FOR ETHERNET ADAPTER 284 06 HOST REQUEST 254 08 HOLD PRINT TIMEOUT 254 15 COMM CHECK 255 15V PWR FAIL 255 22 INVALID ADDR 255 23 5V PWR FAIL 255 31 PAPER OUT TIMEOUT...

Page 327: ... True Vert 1 10 196 Truncate Alpha 196 UPC Descenders 197 Width Limit 199 Graphics Print IPDS Emulation 206 Graphics Quality IPDS Emulation 206 Graphics Scaling IPDS Emulation 207 GRF CHECK ERROR PRESS STOP message 275 H HAMMER COIL BAD Message 276 HAM COIL OPEN message 276 HB NOT INSTALLD message 276 Hex Dump Mode MAINT MISC menu 222 Hex Dump printing 253 Hexdump Mode IPDS Emulation 208 HMR BANK ...

Page 328: ... Size 185 Select Font 180 187 Select LPI 181 Skip Cmd Prefix 181 Slash 0 181 True Form Slew 186 Trunc Dyn Data 187 Var Form Adjust 184 Var Form Type 184 IGP PGL Font Set menu 188 IGP VGL Emulation 189 configuring with the control panel 190 IGP VGL Font Set Menu 204 IGP VGL submenu 190 Error Handling 200 Font Set 202 Graphics Options 196 Ignore DB8 Setup 201 LG 194 LPI 196 PCL II 192 PI Control 202...

Page 329: ...nu 92 Kerberos Enable WLAN Kerberos menu 99 Kerb Passwrd WLAN Kerberos menu 100 L Label specifications 286 LAC Approx 119 LAC Option 119 Last Char FF 112 125 Latch Data On Centronics Parallel submenu 77 Dataproducts submenu 80 Lead in Chars 110 PTX Transparent 118 LEAP Password WLAN LEAP menu 101 LEAP Username WLAN LEAP menu 101 LG Emulation Autowrap 216 CR 216 FF 217 Font 215 Horiz Forms 216 I 2 ...

Page 330: ...udes PN 197 Min Xfer Rate WLAN PARAMS menu 96 Minute DATE menu 230 Month DATE menu 230 MSI Check Digit 198 N Name Configs 71 Navigating the menus 48 Nest Serv Type Adapter Params menu 89 NetBIOS protocol Adapter Params menu 89 NetBIOS protocol Ethernet Parameters menu 92 NETWORK SETUP menu 87 ADAPTER ADDRESS 87 ETHERNET ADDRESS 91 ETHERNET PARAMS 92 WLAN ADDRESS 94 WLAN PARAMS 95 NEW SPX DETECTED ...

Page 331: ...T message 280 Paper reload 30 unload 39 PAPER ADVANCE key 27 Paper Empty PE Centronics Parallel Interface Signals 237 Paper Instruction PI Centronics Parallel Interface Signals 237 Dataproducts Parallel Interface Signals 235 Paper Out Dots DIAGNOSTICS 228 Paper specifications 286 Parallel Interface Centronics 236 Dataproducts 234 PARAMETER ERROR message 280 Parameter settings changing 47 saving 47...

Page 332: ...enu 222 Preamble WLAN PARAMS menu 97 PREV or NEXT key 29 PREV NEXT key 29 Primary Char Set PCL II Emulation 211 Prime Signal Centronics Parallel submenu 77 Dataproducts submenu 80 IEEE 1284 Parallel Bidirectional Submenu 75 Prime Centronics Parallel Interface Signals 237 Print Char Set 143 Print Config 70 Print IPDS Fonts IPDS Emulation 208 Print job cancel 46 Print Mode Opt LG Emulation 217 Print...

Page 333: ...aracter Set menu 148 LG 151 PCL II 150 PSeries Dbl High 147 P Series Emulation 144 145 Alt Set 80 9F 147 Auto LF 146 Character Set 147 Control Code 06 145 Control Code 08 145 Define CR Code 145 Define LF Code 146 FF Valid at TOF 147 LG 145 Overstrike 146 PCL II 144 PSeries Dbl High 147 P Series SFCC 146 SFCC d Command 147 VFU Select 147 P Series SFCC 66 146 P Series XQ Emulation 152 Auto LF 152 Co...

Page 334: ...ower 19 printer site 19 Reset Cfg Names 71 Reset Cmd CFG Ld 143 ANSI Emulation menu 173 Reset Cmd CFG Ld PCL II Emulation 213 Reset Kerb Pwd WLAN Kerberos menu 100 Reset LEAP Password WLAN LEAP menu 101 Reset LEAP User WLAN LEAP menu 101 Reset SSID Name WLAN PARAMS menu 96 Reset WEP Keys WLAN PARAMS menu 98 Reset WPA P Phs WLAN PARAMS menu 99 Resistor configurations terminating 241 Resistors insta...

Page 335: ...ry 85 Parity 84 Poll Character 85 Poll Response 85 Request to Send 84 Stop Bits 1 84 Word Length 84 Set Lock Key ADVANCED USER menu 225 Set Sharing ADVANCED USER menu 224 Set Text Orientn 111 119 3270 Params menu 124 5250 Params menu 131 SET TOF key 28 SF ERROR message 282 SFCC Char SPC Type 136 SFCC d Command 147 SFCC Pwrup 195 Power Up F 195 Power Up PY 196 Power Up X 195 VGL SFCC 195 SHUTL INV ...

Page 336: ... 177 IGP PGL with LG 179 IGP PGL with PCL II 178 IGP VGL 190 IGP VGL with LG 194 IGP VGL with PCL II 192 Subnet mask Adapter Address menu 87 Ethernet Address menu 91 WLAN Address menu 94 Supplies Department 16 305 Switch Out On Auto Switching submenu 74 Symbol Set Print PCL II Emulation 213 System Memory DIAGNOSTICS 228 T TCB CORRUPTED message 283 TCP PORT BUSY message 283 Tear Bar Dist Distance P...

Page 337: ...7 Upr Case Select P Series XQ Emulation 154 User Def Ratio 183 Usr Defined HTRN 110 133 Usr Defined HTRN PTX Transparent 118 Usr Defined HTRN SPC Type 136 UTF 8 188 V Var Form Adjust 184 Var Form Type 184 Vert Forms 67 Vert Forms LG Emulation 215 VFU Select 147 VFU Select P Series XQ Emulation 153 VGL SFCC 195 View Function PRINTER CONTROL 219 VIEW EJECT key 27 Voltage 289 VPA Check IPDS Emulation...

Page 338: ...s 303 position paper 294 position paper out sensor 298 set tear bar distance 299 set top of form 300 ZTP DataTime 301 ZTP Function 301 ZTP Platen Open 301 ZTP TearDist 301 ZTP WaitTime 301 ZTP Data Time 65 69 ZTP DataTime 301 ZTP Function 68 301 ZTP Platen Open 69 301 ZTP SETTINGS menu 68 ZTP Data Time 69 ZTP Function 68 ZTP Platen Open 69 ZTP TearDistance 68 ZTP Wait Time 69 ZTP TearDist 301 ZTP ...

Page 339: ...e 255 426 BC READ ERR message 256 48V CIRCUIT message 255 48V PWR FAIL message 255 5225 World Trade 117 5250 Params 128 5250 Params menu Active Char Set 130 Format Control 132 Graphic Chek Cod 131 Graphic Chek Err 131 Host Override 131 Max Print Width 132 Prt Partial Line 130 PTX Transparent 130 Set Text Orientn 131 Translation Tbl 130 733 DP FIFO Busy message 256 8 5V PWR FAIL message 254 ...

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