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ON LINE
The ON LINE button sets the printer on-line and off-line. The status changes
each time you press the button.
When the printer is on-line, it can receive and print data from the computer.
This status is indicated by the ON LINE indicator being lit. When the printer
is off-line, it stops printing and sends teh computer a signal indicating that it
cannot accept data.
The printe powers up in the on-line status when paper is loaded. If paper is
not loaded, the printer powers up off-line with the POWER indicator blinking.
When you load paper, the printer goes on-line.
You will want to press the ON LINE button:
• Before and after any other panel operation
The other panel buttons operate in the off-line state. Press the ON LINE
button to go off-line. After performing teh panel operation(s), press the
ON LINE button again to go back on-line.
• To pause during printing
If you press the ON LINE button during printing, the printer stops printing
and goes off-line, allowing you to check the printout or change a control
panel setting. Printing resumes when you press the ON LINE button again
to go back on-line.
• To cut fanfold forms at the end of printing
When you hold down the ON LINE button and press the PAPER FEED
button down for one second with the fanfold forms fed through by the standard
tractor unit, the printer goes off-line, then the printer feeds the paper forward
approximately two inches.This allows you to cut it off just below the last
line printed.
When you press the ON LINE button again to go back on-line, the paper
feeds backward stopping where you left off.
NOTE: This function is available only when teh buffer is empty.
Summary of Contents for LC24-15II
Page 1: ...LC24 15II MULTI FONT USERS MANUAL NOT INTENDED FOR SALE XBL 80825605 ...
Page 9: ...2 PRINTER COMPONENTS ...
Page 13: ...6 FONT STYLE EXAMPLE The following example shows the many font styles your printer can print ...
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Page 136: ...129 Standard character set 2 ...
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Page 139: ...132 IBM character set 2 Code Page 437 U S A ...
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Page 141: ...134 Code Page 850 Mulch lingual Other characters are identical to Code Page 437 ...
Page 142: ...135 Code Page 860 Portuguese Other characters are identical to Code Page 437 ...
Page 143: ...136 Code Page 861 Icelandic Other characters are identical to Code Page 437 ...
Page 144: ...137 Code Page 863 Canadian French Other characters are identical to Code Page 437 ...
Page 145: ...138 Code Page 865 Nordic Other characters are identical to Code Page 437 ...
Page 147: ...140 IBM special character set Additional characters can be printed by special commands ...
Page 148: ...141 INDEX ...
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Page 152: ...145 COMMAND SUMMARY Standard Mode The following commands take effect with the Standard mode ...
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Page 154: ...147 IBM Mode The following commands take effect with the IBM mode ...
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