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Page 1: ...USERS MANUAL NOT INTENDED FOR SALE...

Page 2: ...lded cable The uhm e stutenlent applies only to printers marketed in the U S A Statement of The Canadian Department of Comaunications Radio Interference Regulations Thts dignal apparatus does not exce...

Page 3: ...g else Chapter 2 Control panel operations There are a number of controls on the front panel which perform various functions related to paper handling print modes and font selection After getting set u...

Page 4: ...7 Troubleshooting and maintenance This section gives a checklist of points to check if your printer is not working in the expected way It also includes details of some routine maintenance operations...

Page 5: ...arly understandable indicator displays and beep tones provide immedi ate feedback when you press the buttons on the control panel The five buttons can operate in combinations to perform a surprising v...

Page 6: ...ld forms 13 Loading the paper with pull tractor unit 15 Paper parking 17 Paper unparking 17 Adjusting the Printing Gap 18 Chapter 2 CONTROL PANEL OPERATIONS 19 Buttons and Indicators 19 ON LINE button...

Page 7: ...TERS 77 Defining Your Own Characters 77 Assigning the character data 78 Assigning a value of character apace 79 Sample program 79 Chapter 6 MS DOS AND YOUR PRINTER 83 Installing Application Software w...

Page 8: ...CIFICATIONS 107 Chapter 9 CHARACTER SETS 111 Standard Character Set 112 IBM Character Set 2 114 IBM Character Set l 116 IBM Special Character Set 117 International Character Sets 118 INDEX 119 COMMAND...

Page 9: ...e l Away from excessive heat such as direct sunlight heaters etc l Away from excessive humidity l Away from excessive dust l Supply it clean electricity Don t connect it to the same circuit as alarge...

Page 10: ...and check each item in the box against Figure 1 1 to make sure that you have everything there should be five items If any of these items are missing contact your supplier Figure I 1 Check to make sur...

Page 11: ...al parts Bail lever opens and closes the paper bail which holds the paper against the platen Release lever releases the platen This lever must be down for printing on single sheets and up for fanfold...

Page 12: ...ount the platen knob The platen knob is packed into a recess of the white foam packing material which held your printer inside the printer carton Be careful to remove the knob before disposing of the...

Page 13: ...hten the ribbon if it is slack turn clockwise 2 Use the grips on the side of the ribbon cartridge to help locate the cartridge squeeze them inwards gently and make sure that the spindles on the cartri...

Page 14: ...head and print head shield Now hold the top cover upright and engage the tabs at the back Then swing the front edge down until the cover is closed Leave the top cover closed during normal operation I...

Page 15: ...nts or expand the data buffer by installing oprional IC cards Font card or RAM card To install or change an IC card first turn off the power switch Then insert the IC card into the slot at the bottom...

Page 16: ...25way D type connector at the computer end and the Amphenol type 36 way connector at the printer end The pinouts of the printer s connector are given in Chapter 8 if you need a cable for connection t...

Page 17: ...Figure I 9 Replacing the interface board 9...

Page 18: ...ith power off or automatically with power on We will start the easy way with automatic loading I 1 Place the paper guide in position locating the lugs on the bottom of the assembly into the slots on t...

Page 19: ...you feel it stop Adjustable paper guide 5 Turn on the power using the switch at the front of the printer The printer will beep indicating that no paper is in position for printing The orange POWER in...

Page 20: ...just the paper guides to match the size of paper you will be using re membering that printing will start some distance from the left hand edge of the carriage 5 Place a single sheet between the guides...

Page 21: ...s You can load the fanfold paper from the rear of the printer 1 Place a stack of fanfold paper behind and at least one page length below the printer 2 Turn the printer s power OFF 3 Push the release l...

Page 22: ...ly you will have problems with paper feeding possibly resulting in tearing and jamming of the paper 9 Turn on the printer using the switch atthe front of the printer The printer will beep indicating t...

Page 23: ...the optional pull tractor unit onto the printer Grip the lock levers on both side and push the unit downwards onto the platen roller shaft to fit the tractor grips as shown in Figure 1 15 4 Place a s...

Page 24: ...sprockets trom the entry slot of the printer 7 Now close the sprocket covers again making sure that the paper sprocket holes are aligned with the pins on the sprockets If they are not aligned properly...

Page 25: ...rd until aperforation is located just above the top cover and tear there 4 Press the sE CT button on the control panel The printer will automatically feed the fanfold form backward until the paper is...

Page 26: ...ight end of the paper bail Pulling the adjustment lever upwards narrows the gap pushing it downwards widens the gap There are five positions you can feel the lever clicking into each position The seco...

Page 27: ...g l Feed paper fast and slow forward and reverse Park fanfold forms l Set the top of form position l Select the print pitch l Select a font style l Print test patterns Prevent software from changing t...

Page 28: ...efore and after any other panel operation The other panel buttons operate only in the off line state First press the ON LINE button to go off line then perform the panel operation then press the ON LI...

Page 29: ...tton causes the printer in different functions depending on the release lever position If the release lever is set to the upward position for the fanfold forms this button operates to park the fanfold...

Page 30: ...e in the following order Font style Indicator s Courier COURIER Courier italic COURIER ITALIC Prestige COURIER ORATOR Prestige italic COURIER ORATOR ITALIC Orator ORATOR Oratoritalic ORATOR ITALIC scr...

Page 31: ...r the short self test mode The printer will start printing as soon as the ON LINE button is released and will print the version number of the printer s ROM followed by six lines of the character set E...

Page 32: ...old paper is certainly suggested for this test Print area test mode If you want to know how many lines on your paper can be printed try to run this print area test By holding the sE cT button down dur...

Page 33: ...ter from the control panel Hexadecimal dump This feature is useful for programmers who are debugging printing pro grams and want to see the actual codes the printer is receiving Some computers change...

Page 34: ...7 D8 D9 DA DB DC DD DE OF 1 u t I LZ Ed t4 ES E6 t 7 Ed E9 EA EB EC ED EE EF FIJ F I k F F4 F5 Fb F7 Fb F9 FA FB FL FD FE FF ULI UA Figure Z 4 Sample hexadecimal dump Most BASICS however are not quite...

Page 35: ...enerate graphics or download character data but there is a solution Try changing line 20 in the preceding program and adding the coding shown below Coding for IBM PC with monochrome display 20 GOSUB 1...

Page 36: ...are using single sheets this operation ejects the current page If you are using fanfold forms it feeds to the top of the next page 1 Press the ON LINE button to set the printer off line 2 Press the PA...

Page 37: ...icro feed For fine alignment you can feed the paper forward in very small increments as follows 1 Press the ON LINE button Loset the printer off line 2 Press the ON LINE button again and hold it down...

Page 38: ...ecessary If printing does not stop continue as follows 2 Press the ON LINE button to set the printer off line Printing will now stop but there may be data remaining in the buffer 3 Press and hold the...

Page 39: ...These are the printer s DIP switches DSWl has eight switches named l l to l 8 from left to right DSW2 has eight switches named 2 1 to 2 8 Figure 3 I DIP switches For all switches the ON position is t...

Page 40: ...2 2 3 2 4 Usage of RAM 1 Buffer International character set 1 Download Font style and pitch selection 2 8 1 Printing area 1 Atype 1 Btype Switch l l Is the page length of your paper 11 inches or 12 i...

Page 41: ...de Select the mode compatible with your computer and software In standard mode the printer operates like the EpsonLQ 1050 In IBM mode it operates like the IBM Proprinter XL24 The ON position selects s...

Page 42: ...characters to the printer To download characters this switch must be OFF The printer then uses its RAM memory for storing character patterns and provides only a one line print buffer If you leave this...

Page 43: ...utting the switch ON A type the top of the first line of printing will start to one inch from the top of the paper and the printed area will end to print 6 mm from the bottom of the paper By putting t...

Page 44: ...MEMO 4...

Page 45: ...r s control commands Some commands are common to both the standard and IBM modes In the descriptions of the com mands all commands will be given by function The name of each command is followed by a t...

Page 46: ...y to draft quality Ignored if the STYLE button was pressed during power up Select LQ characters Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Both cESC X 1 27 120 49 1B 70 31 ESC X l 27 120 1 1B 76 01 Changes from d...

Page 47: ...exadecimal Bo ys F 6 1 40 40 70 41 41 49 28 28 46 29 29 31 Changes to the Optional font Ignored if the SiTiT button was pressed during power up Select Prestige characters Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecima...

Page 48: ...o be printed in italics Ignored if the STYLE button was pressed during power up Select upright characters Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Both I 0 40 40 73 41 41 49 28 28 49 29 29 30 Std ESC 5 27 53 1B...

Page 49: ...quent characters to be printed in double strike mode with a slight vertical paper motion in between causing a thickening of horizontal strokes Cancel double strike printing Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadeci...

Page 50: ...tabulation are not overlined Stop 0 verlining Mode ASCII Both ES _ 0 ES CO _ Stops overlining Superscript Decimal Hexadecimal 27 95 48 IB 5F 30 27 95 0 1B SF 00 Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Both cE...

Page 51: ...CHARACTER SET COMMANDS Select standard character set Selects the standard character set This is the power up default in Standard mode if DIP switch 1 7 is ON Select IBM character set Selects an IBM c...

Page 52: ...a 13 Denmark Norway The first eight of these character sets from U S A to Spain I can be selected as power up defaults by DIP switches 2 2 to 24 Enable printing of all character codes Mode ASCII Decim...

Page 53: ...th a slash 0 Select normal zero Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal ES0 4 _ Both 0 27 126 48 16 7E 30 cESC 27 126 0 1B 7E 00 Causes subsequent zem characters to be printed normally 0 without a slash CHARAC...

Page 54: ...83 1 1c 53 01 Selects high speed draft quality with elite pitch This command be comes effective only after the draft quality and elite pitch have been selected High density elite pitch Mode 1 ASCII 1...

Page 55: ...cimal 1 Both 1 DC2 1 18 I 12 In Standard mode changes from condensed pica to normal pica or from condensed elite to normal elite In IBM mode always changes to normal pica Ignored if the PITCH button w...

Page 56: ...I I Both 1 JX4 I20 I 14 Stops one line expanded printing set with SO or ES0 SO Does not cancel ESC W 1 Select character width Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Std FS E n 28 69 n 1C 45 n Selects a chara...

Page 57: ...f Itis the sum of the values given below for the desired char acteristics Examples n 1 gives elite n 9 1 8 gives emphasized elite n 137 1 8 128 gives underlined emphasized elite Function n value Under...

Page 58: ...CII Decimal Hexadecimal Both 6 6 S 6 j t Uj 9 n 40 40 83 41 41 n 28 28 53 29 29 n Selects a combination of character height and width according to the value of n as below Does not move the base line n...

Page 59: ...cts a combination of character height width and line spacing according to the value of n and m as below Does not move the base line n Line spacing Character height 0 Unchanged Unchanged 1 Unchanged Si...

Page 60: ...Print pitch 0 Resident Draft Pica 8 Resident Draft Elite 16 Resident Draft Condensed 2 Resident LQ Pica 10 Resident LQ Elite 18 Resident LQ Condensed 3 Resident LQ Proportional 4 Download Draft Pica...

Page 61: ...equent line feeds to 7 60inch standard mode or 7 22 inch IBM mode Set line spacing to l 6 inch Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Std ESC 2 27 50 18 32 IBM FS 2 28 50 1C 32 Sets the distance the paper adv...

Page 62: ...line feeds to n 180 inch standard mode or n 216 inch where n is between 0 and 255 If n 0 in Standard mode the line feed distance is set to 0 but in IBM mode this command is ignored Set line spacing to...

Page 63: ...feed Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Both ES0 LF 27 10 1B OA Prints the current line and feeds the paper in the reverse direction to the preceding line IfDIP switch l 2 is ON also moves the next print...

Page 64: ...n 1B 6A n Feeds the paper once by n 216inches in the reverse direction where n is between 1and 255 Does not move the print position right or left when DIP switch l 2 is OFF Does not change the line s...

Page 65: ...Sets the page length to n inches where n is between 1 and 22 in Standard mode or between 1and 127in IBM mode The current line becomes the top of the page Set top margin Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal...

Page 66: ...rent page Return to top of current page Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Both cESC FF 27 12 1B OC Feeds the paper backward to the top of the current page Ignored when friction feed is used Disable paper...

Page 67: ...lines Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Both ESC e 1 n 27 101 49 n 1B 65 31 n ESC e cl n 27 101 1 n 1B 65 01 n Cancels all current vertical tab stops and sets new tab stops every n lines where n is betw...

Page 68: ...Hexadecimal Both cESC 1 n 27 106 n 1B 6C n Sets the left margin at column n where n is between 0 and 255 in the current character pitch pica pitch if proportional spacing is selected The left margin...

Page 69: ...condensed 6In5204 Condensed pica 7 I n 5 233 Condensed elite 8 I n 5 255 Expanded pica 2InI68 Expanded elite 3InI81 Expanded semi condensed 31nI 102 Expanded condensed pica 41n1116 Expanded condensed...

Page 70: ...mmand takes priority over DIP switch l 8 Backspace Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Both CBS 0 00 Moves the print position one column to the left Ignored if the print position is at the left margin This...

Page 71: ...new tab stops at columns nl n2 etc in the current character pitch pica pitch if pro portional spacing is currently selected where nl n2 etc are numbers between 1 and 255 The maximum number of horizon...

Page 72: ...SCII Decimal Hexadecimal Std cESC T nl n2 27 92 nl n 2 1B 5C nl n 2 IBM cFS T nl n2 20 92 nl n2 1C 5C nl n2 Moves the print position right or left a specified distance maximum 1440 dots Ignored if the...

Page 73: ...cESC K nl n2 27 75 nl n2 1B 48 nl n2 ml m2 ml m2 ml m2 Prints bit image graphics at 60 dots per inch horizontally The graphic image is 8dots high and nl n2 x 256 dots wide Maximum width is 13 6 inche...

Page 74: ...l Both cFS Z nl n2 27 90 nl n2 1C 5A nl n2 ml m2 rd ml m2 m3 ml m2 m3 Prints 24 bit dot graphics at 360 dots per inch horizontally The graphic image is 24 dots high and nl n2 x 256 dots wide Maximum w...

Page 75: ...n on nl n2 ml m2 n0 Graphics mode 0 8 bit Normal density 60 dots per inch 1 8 bit Double density 120 dots per inch 2 8 bit Double density double speed 3 8 bit Quadruple density 240 dots per inch 4 8 b...

Page 76: ...inch 1 8 bit Double density 120 dots per inch 2 8 bit Double density double speed 3 8 bit Quadruple density 240 dots per inch 8 24 bit Normal density 60 dots per inch 9 24 bit Double density 120 dots...

Page 77: ...ld be avoided if possible The data for each character start with three bytes specifying propottional spacing attributes the first byte m0 speci fies the left of the character the second byte ml specif...

Page 78: ...red when DIP switch 2 1is ON n Character set 0 Courier 2 Prestige 3 Orator 4 script Select download character set Mode 1 ASCII 1 Decimal 1 Hexadecimal 1 Both ESC 1 27 37 49 18 25 31 ESC I cl 1 27 37 1...

Page 79: ...f each subsequent byte received to 0 Accept MSB as is Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Both ESC I 27 35 1B 23 Cancels the preceding commands and accepts the most significant bit as it is sent to the pri...

Page 80: ...I Decimal Hexadecimal Both ESC 2 0 27 115 48 IB 73 30 ESC 3 o 27 115 0 1B 73 00 Cancels the quiet print mode and resumes normal printing You can also cancel the quiet mode with the control panel butto...

Page 81: ...The printer disregards all subsequent charactelrsand commands except DC I which returns it to the on line state The printer s ON LINE indicator does not go off Set printer on line Mode ASCII Decimal H...

Page 82: ...55 31 ESC U Cl 12785 1 1 1B 55 01 Causes subsequent printing to be done unidirectionally ensuring maximum vertical alignment precision One line unidirectional prin thg Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal B...

Page 83: ...DIP switch l 4 is ON ASF inactive Set print start position on ASF Mode ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal Bo ESC7 EM7 T n 27 25 84 n 1B 19 54 n S T 6 n 40 40 84 41 41 n 28 28 54 29 29 n Skips n 6 inches at th...

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Page 85: ...f the character calculating the data necessary to make the shape and sending that data to the printer and secondly sending the command to print the downloaded characters instead of the regular charac...

Page 86: ...maxi mum of 24 dots is first divided into three groups or two groups for super subscripts of eight dots Each group of eight dots is represented by one byte which consists of eight bits That s where t...

Page 87: ...aracter and the space to be allowed on either side of it The left space in dot columns is specified by mOand the right space is specified by m2 The second byte ml specifies the number of columns of do...

Page 88: ...0 FOR I 0 TO 412 STEP 25 LPRINT CHR 60 NEXT I 1280 LPRINT 1290 LPRINT CHRS 9 1300 FOR I 0 TO 408 STEP 25 LPRINT CHRS 61 NEXT I 1310 LPRINT 1320 LPRINT JAPAN CHR 9 1330 FOR I O TO 347 STEP 25 LPRINT CH...

Page 89: ...ATA 63 128 0 1680 DATA 64 124 128 1690 DATA 51 3 0 32 SO 0 so 47 192 40 16 0 19 15 192 23 0 0 8 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 0 0 3 0 0 252 128 1 252 128 2 3 64 5 124 128 10 3 0 40 0 0 80 126 0 32 0 0 64 126 0...

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Page 91: ...printer set up in standard mode then choose an Epson LQ 1050 or LQ 850 as your printer to be selected If neither of these are mentioned choose one of the following in order of preference Star NB 15 S...

Page 92: ...Your software supplier will probably be your most conve nient reference EMBEDDING PRINTER COMMANDS Many word processors and other software lack commands for changing font style or printing double siz...

Page 93: ...if the TRLE button was held down when power was switched on l A line consisting of commands alone prints as a blank line l Software does not know that these commands are commands so you cannot trust y...

Page 94: ...e of list device PRN If your computer is connected to only one printer press RETURN to select the default choice PRN Printing will begin and the A prompt will reappear You can execute other commands o...

Page 95: ...acter code 1 which is a control code not the printable digit 1 You may want to place additional commands in this file such as left and right margins line spacing and bottom margin commands Or you may...

Page 96: ...shown next Z means to press the CTRL and Z keys simultaneously To use this file to print READMFDOC type the fifth line A COPY CON LQPRINT BAT COPY LQELITE DAT PRN PRINT 1 Z A LQELITE README DOC The f...

Page 97: ...ouble height ES wO 1390 LPRINT HSIESI Wl I Double width ES WO 1400 LPRINT H iCti 28j 0 Et CHR 2 1Tripie width 1410 LPRINT CHR 28 E CHR O 1420 LPRINT H E h CHR l Double sized 1430 LPRINT H E h CHR 2 Qu...

Page 98: ...cter 1960 LPRINT E T Cancel superscript 1970 LPRINT H C Dot graphics 1980 RESTORE 2560 1990 LPRINT E A CHR B Set 8 60 line spacing 2000 FOR I 1 TO 3 2010 LPRINT E fO CHR B 2020 LPRINT E CHR 33 CHR 24O...

Page 99: ...20 DATA 2730 DATA 2740 DATA 2750 DATA 276 0 DATA 2770 DATA 2780 DATA 2790 DATA 2000 DATA 2810 DATA 2820 DATA 2830 DATA 2840 DATA 0 7 255 0 0 255 o 0 63 0 0 63 0 0 240 1 128 0 3 0 0 31 0 0 31 0 0 31 0...

Page 100: ...4 0 0 12 Of 12 OS 3300 DATA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O Of 3310 DATA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O 1 0 63 0 3320 DATA 12 127 l2 l28 127 l2 l28 l27 12 12 l27 l2 12 255 12a 3330 DATA 223 255 128 255 255 128 255 255...

Page 101: ...15 255 240 15 255 240 15 255 240 15 255 248 15 255 240 15 255 240 15 255 240 15 255 240 15 255 224 15 255 192 15 255 192 15 254 O 15 254 0 15 254 Or 15 254 0 15 254 0 15 254 0 15 252 0 15 252 0 15 248...

Page 102: ...g command line 1480 a command to vary the line spacing lines 1500 and 1550 and a command to micro adjust the space between characters lines 1510 and 1560 Next the program returns to normal spacing and...

Page 103: ...pitch 12 CPI Semi condensed pitch 1 WI Condensed pica pitch 17 CPI t Condensed eiite pitch 20CPI Normal proportional And condensed proptionai Double height Double sized Quad size Various line and char...

Page 104: ...ondensed pitch 15 CPI 1300 LPRINT H E M Condensed elite pitch 20 CPI 1400 LPRINT H CHR 2S E CHR 2 Triple width 1410 LPRINT CHR 2S E CHR O 1460 LPRINT F Q CHR 47 Set right margin 1500 LPRINT E A CHR I...

Page 105: ...sult in electric shock and or damage to the printer When carrying out any repairs or maintenance always follow the instructions carefully TROUBLESHOOTING Your printer is a reliable piece of precision...

Page 106: ...LINE button to set theprinter on line I If it is the paper has run out Load more paper I Turn off the power remove the jammed paper replace tumontheprinter andcontinueprinting Makesurethat the leading...

Page 107: ...n andre install the soft ware if necessary Check the software installation and insert the com mands necessary for font changes into the software Either you are using the wrong International Character...

Page 108: ...this way Try with thinner paper I If fanfold continuous paper is not being fed correctly using the tractor feed check the following Check Is the paper lever pushed to the a position Possible remedy M...

Page 109: ...e paper fanned before being fed into the ASF Has the paper been used al ready or is it creased Are you trying to feed paper using the front panel buttons while the ON LINE indicator is illuminated Is...

Page 110: ...s text being printed with extra blank lines Possible remedy Carriage returns are not being expanded to CR LF pairs Check the DIP switch setting and correct Two line feeds are being printed Either make...

Page 111: ...detergent or a little alcohol but do not allow any liquid to fall inside the printer l The interior of the printer may be cleaned with a small vacuum cleaner or a compressed air aerosol sold for this...

Page 112: ...Move the print head carriage toward the right until you can see the connector cover Remove the connector cover and pull the cable free from the connector 5 Unscrew the two screws that hold the print h...

Page 113: ...Figufa7 4 Replacing theprint head 105...

Page 114: ...ld replace the battery before the end of its service life Follow the procedure below 1 Insert the RAM card in the printer as described in Chapter 1 2 Turn the power switch on to supply power to the RA...

Page 115: ...ine spacing l 6 l 8 n 180 n 360 inches Characters ASCII 96 International 14 sets IBM special 111 IBM block graphic 50 Download 96 USA France Germany England Denmark I Sweden Italy Spain I Japan Norway...

Page 116: ...le 120 24 pin CRT III 90 24 pin Triple 180 24 pin hex 360 LQ 24 x 35 24 x 29 16x23 24x 18 24x 15 16x23 24 x n 16xn 8 x 816 8 x 1632 8 x 1632 8x3264 8 x 1088 8 x 1224 24 x 816 24 x 1632 24 x 1224 24 x...

Page 117: ...riage dedicated Black Ribbon life 3 million characters draft pica Dimensions 590 x 332 d x 127 h mm 23 2 w x 13 1 d x 5 h in Weight 9 lkg 20 llb Power supply 120VAC 220VAC 240VAC 50 60Hz varies accord...

Page 118: ...which are low when active are overlined Pin Name Function 1 STROBE Goes from high to low for 10 5 when active I 2 1 DATA0 1 Hiah when active I 3 DATA1 High when active 4 DATA2 High when active 5 DATA...

Page 119: ...top and left edges of the table for example the character A is in column 4 and row 1 so its hexadecimal character code is 41 this is equivalent 4 x 16 1 65 to decimal 65 the number in the inset Contro...

Page 120: ...Ie 1531 1 691 1 PSI I1011 I 16 IF IV If ItBEL I I 17 IG IW la 1 1 39 1 551 1 711 1 871 103 1119 I BS IXAW 81 fl I 1 401 1 561 72 1 881 11041 Il2OJ I iHT cm 9 j 7 9 I Y i y 1 j 77 riT 1105 r I I lKI P...

Page 121: ...L F 8 D E F I I I I 0 n 113...

Page 122: ...IBM CHARACTER SET 2...

Page 123: ...i i 8 9 A B C D E F n c Ii 6 z n I 115...

Page 124: ...I Other characters are identical to character set 2 The duplication of control codes enables systems with a 7 bit interface to obtain control functions when the most significant bit is set to 1 by the...

Page 125: ...IBM SPECIAL CH Additional characters can I 0 1 ARACTER SET be printed by special commands l 1 17 8 2 s r 1 18 v 3 3 19 4 ll 117...

Page 126: ...Y DENIAPK NOPYAY S lA C O by ter See Chapter 3 for the DIP switch settings The commands for selecting the international character sets are Standard mode cESC R n IBM mode FS R n Where n means characte...

Page 127: ...45 52 Character spacing 49 Cleaning 103 Column width 107 Condensed pitch 21 47 Connector 3 8 Control panel 19 Courier font style 22 39 ID DIP switches 31 35 83 Delete 71 Dimensions of printer 109 Dot...

Page 128: ...ustification 49 Most significant bit 71 lol Off line 20 73 On Line button 20 23 73 Orator font style 22 39 Overlining 42 IPJ Page feed 28 58 Page length 32 57 Page width 107 Panel pitch 24 Panel style...

Page 129: ...anual loading 12 specifications 108 Slash zero 45 Specifications 107 110 Sprocket feed 13 17 108 Standard character set 33 43 112 113 Standard mode 33 Style button 22 25 30 Subscripts 42 Superscripts...

Page 130: ...character sent Reverse line feed Return to top of current page Expanded printing for one line Condensed printing Manual feed Auto feed Eject paper from ASF Set pnnt start position on ASF Increase cha...

Page 131: ...le strike printing 41 Cancel double strike printing 41 Select character type and print pitch 52 Perform one n 180 inch or r X16 inch line feed 56 Print g bit normal density graphics Print g bit double...

Page 132: ...ight justify Full justify Set vertical tab stops in channel Set top margin Relative horizontal tab in inches Set horizontal tab stop every n columns Set vertical tab stops every n lines Set horizontal...

Page 133: ...character set Set right margin Select reverse feed mode Select international character set High density elite pitch High speed elite pitch High density elite pitch High speed elite pitch Return to no...

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