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Type de produit Imprimante matricielle à impact
Caractéristiques techniques principales Résolution d'impression : 240 x 144 dpi, Vitesse d'impression : jusqu'à 550 cps
Alimentation électrique 220-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Dimensions approximatives Largeur : 360 mm, Profondeur : 360 mm, Hauteur : 200 mm
Poids Environ 8 kg
Compatibilités Compatible avec Windows, Linux, et divers systèmes d'exploitation
Type de batterie Non applicable (imprimante non portable)
Tension 220-240 V AC
Puissance Consommation : 60 W en fonctionnement, 10 W en veille
Fonctions principales Impression de documents, rapports, étiquettes, etc.
Entretien et nettoyage Nettoyer régulièrement les têtes d'impression et vérifier les rouleaux
Pièces détachées et réparabilité Disponibilité de pièces de rechange, réparabilité aisée par un technicien qualifié
Sécurité Conforme aux normes de sécurité électrique, utiliser uniquement dans un environnement sec
Informations générales Idéale pour les environnements de bureau avec des besoins d'impression élevés

FOIRE AUX QUESTIONS - LA550W TALLYGENICOM

Comment configurer l'imprimante TALLYGENICOM LA550W pour la première fois ?
Pour configurer l'imprimante, branchez-la à une source d'alimentation, allumez-la, puis utilisez le panneau de contrôle pour sélectionner la langue et le type de connexion (USB ou réseau).
Que faire si l'imprimante ne s'allume pas ?
Vérifiez que l'imprimante est correctement branchée à une prise électrique fonctionnelle et que le câble d'alimentation est en bon état. Essayez de réinitialiser l'imprimante en la débranchant pendant 10 secondes.
Comment résoudre les bourrages papier ?
Pour résoudre un bourrage papier, ouvrez le couvercle de l'imprimante, retirez délicatement le papier coincé en suivant le chemin du papier, puis fermez le couvercle et redémarrez l'imprimante.
L'impression est-elle de mauvaise qualité ?
Si l'impression est de mauvaise qualité, vérifiez le niveau d'encre et remplacez les cartouches si nécessaire. Vous pouvez également exécuter une routine de nettoyage des têtes d'impression via le menu de l'imprimante.
Comment mettre à jour le firmware de l'imprimante ?
Pour mettre à jour le firmware, visitez le site Web du fabricant pour télécharger la dernière version, puis suivez les instructions fournies pour transférer le fichier de mise à jour à l'imprimante via USB ou réseau.
L'imprimante ne se connecte pas au réseau sans fil ?
Vérifiez que le réseau sans fil est opérationnel et que vous avez entré le bon mot de passe. Vous pouvez également essayer de redémarrer l'imprimante et le routeur.
Comment changer les paramètres d'impression ?
Pour changer les paramètres d'impression, ouvrez le pilote d'impression sur votre ordinateur, sélectionnez l'imprimante TALLYGENICOM LA550W, puis ajustez les paramètres tels que la qualité d'impression, le format de papier, etc.
Où trouver les cartouches de rechange ?
Les cartouches de rechange pour l'imprimante TALLYGENICOM LA550W peuvent être achetées sur le site Web du fabricant ou auprès de revendeurs agréés. Assurez-vous de choisir les cartouches compatibles.

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User guide

Matrix printer

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Table of contents

Introduction 1

Printer features 1

Symbols used 1

About this manual 2

Printer at a glance 3

Printer in fanfold paper mode 4

Printer in single-sheet mode 4

5

Installation 6

Unpacking the printer 6

7

Checking the printer voltage 8

Connecting the printer 9

Switching on the printer 10

Changing the ribbon cassette 11

Printer drivers 14

Installing a printer driver in Windows 95/98/ME 14

Installing a printer driver in Windows 2000/NT 4.0/XP 15

Other operating systems 16

Changing printer settings 17

Form settings (Windows 2000/NT 4.0/XP) 17

Graphic options 18

Loading optional firmware 19

Troubleshooting 19

The control panel 20

The LC display 21

Online mode 22

Offline mode 22

Setup mode 23

Messages in the LC display 24

Key functions when turning on the printer 25

Paper handling 26

Changing the paper path 26

Changing the paper type in the setup menu 27

Loading paper 28

Fanfold paper 28

Single sheets 32

Paper transport 34

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Removing paper 36

Settings 37

Setting the tear position 37

Setting the first printing line (TOF) 38

Setting the print head gap 39

Selecting character density and font temporarily 40

The Menu 41

Programming via the control panel 41

Enabling access to Menu mode 41

Calling up the menu 41

Menu configurations (Macros) 42

Menu handling 43

Save settings 43

Selecting the LC display language 44

Terminating Setup mode 45

Menu structure 46

Menu parameters 47

Printing out macro configurations (Print) 47

Loading menu configurations (Macro) 47

Reset to default values (Reset) 48

Quiet mode printing (Quiet) 48

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Setting line spacing (LPI) 50

Selecting start signal for escape sequence (ESCChar) 50

Selecting Protocol (emulation) 51

Bidirectional printing (PrintDir) 52

Settings for interfaces (I/O) 53

Serial interface (Serial) 53

Data transmission rate (Baud) 53

Data format (Format) 54

Buffer control (BuffCtrl) 55

Signal Processing (DTR) 55

Selecting interface (Interf.) 56

Interface buffer (Buffer) 56

Selecting interface timeout (Timeout) 57

Automatic carriage return (Auto-CR) 57

Automatic line feed (Auto-LF) 58

Menu lock (MenLock) 58

Language (Language) 59

Paper parameters (Paper) 59

Form length (Formlen) 60

First printing position (FormAdj) 61

Print head gap manually (Head) 62

View and tear position (TearView) 63

Line length (Width) 64

Barcode (Barcode) 65

Normal characters and barcode (Barmode) 65

Form feed mode (FFmode) 66

Setting and activating options (PapOpt) 67

Activation of tractors (AutoTra) 67

Automatic gap adjustment (AGA) 68

Paper handling (Paphand) 69

Increasing the print head gap (Head up) 69

Paper width (Pagewid) 70

Left-hand area (Leftzon) 70

Right-hand area (Rightzo) 71

Bidirectional parallel interface (CX-bid) 71

Line wrap (Wrap) 72

Beep at paper end (Sound) 72

Setting for printing copy paper (HvyForm) 73

Setting the page margins (Margin) 74

Setting the top margin (Topmrg) 74

Setting the bottom margin (Botmrg) 75

Setting the left margin (Leftmrg) 75

Setting the DEC Mode (DECMode) 76

Horizontal spacing of characters (CPI) 76

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User preference character set (UserID) 78

Printer ID (Prn.ID) 79

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Disconnection on end of transmission (Discnct) 80

Initial Report (Report) 80

Automatic answerback (Answerbck) 81

Answerback on ENQ (Answer_ENQ) 81

Setting the IBM mode (IBMMode) 82

Horizontal spacing of characters (CPI) 82

IBM character set (IBM-Cset) 82

Code page (CodPage) 83

IBM Double Height (DbIHigh) 84

Horizontal pitch on Compress (IBMComp) 84

Slashed Zero (Sl.Zero) 85

Setting the EPSON Mode (EPSMode) 86

Horizontal spacing of characters (CPI) 86

EPSON character set (EPS-Cset) 86

Code Page (CodPage) 87

Slashed Zero (Sl.Zero) 88

Menu settings (example) 89

Advanced menu 90

Test functions 90

Printer self-test (Rolling ASCII) 91

Exiting Rolling ASCII test mode 92

Interface test (H-Dump) 93

Printout in Hex-Dump 93

Terminating Hex-Dump 94

Advanced settings 95

Deactivate single sheet feeder (Single) 95

Settings for paper with dark back (Pap.back) 96

Reduced power consumption (SleepMod) 96

Troubleshooting 97

General print problems 98

The display remains dark 98

The display is lit, but the printer does not print 98

Problems with the paper feed 99

Paper jam (fanfold paper) 99

Paper jam (single sheets) 100

Paper does not move to tear off position 100

Problems with the print quality 101

Print is too pale 101

Smudged print 101

Prints undefined characters 101

The first line is not completely printed out at the top 101

Dots within characters are missing 101

Error messages via the display 102

Additional display messages 105

Care and maintenance 106

Replacing the fuse 106

Cleaning the housing 107

Cleaning the interior 107

Cleaning the platen 108

Ribbon 108

Cleaning the upper friction 108

Carriage shafts 108

Specifications 109

Printer specifications 109

Interface specifications 112

Paper specifications 113

Available character sets and fonts 115

Emulations 120

General 120

Escape sequences 120

What are escape sequences? 120

How are escape sequences used? 120

Barcode 121

List of available barcodes 121

Interfaces 122

Parallel interface 123

Connector assignment 123

Serial interface V.24/RS232C 124

Connector assignment 124

Interface cable (serial interface) 125

Input signals 125

Output signals 125

Interface-Adapter IF Adapter-Set RS232 (DB9M)/MMJ 126

Protocols 127

Memory mode XON/XOFF 127

Memory mode Robust XON/XOFF 127

Configuring the serial interface of the PC 128

DOS mode 128

Windows 95/98/ME 128

Windows 2000/NT 4.0/XP 128

Physical printer port in Ethernet with TCP/IP 129

Example of a printer connected to a computer

in an Ethernet 129

Example of several devices in an Ethernet 129

Options and accessories 130

Options 130

Tractor 2, front 130

Serial interface adapter 130

MMJ interface adapter 130

Others 130

Optional firmware 130

Accessories 131

Ribbon cassettes 131

Optional paper support 131

Programming manuals 131

Index 132

Introduction

Printer features

Your printer is a high speed and rugged design for easy use and heavy duty operation. It is designed for service-free PC, network and mini system operations.

At top speeds of up to 500 cps the LA550N and LA550 keep pace with the bustling, demanding world where printing is time sensitive and critical. Engineered for printing under adverse conditions, these devices produce multi-part invoices, shipping documents or bar code labels at a rate of up to 26,000 pages per month.

The printer handles up to 5-part forms with no skewing or jamming; it automatically adjusts for different forms thickness. The straight paper path is easy to access, for reliable forms handling.

The LA550N/LA550W optionally is configured with an optional tractor (front). A straight paper path on the front tractors results in jam-free operation and flawless 24-wire impressions on up to 5-part forms. Both models offer fully automated gap adjustment, paper parking, loading, etc.

With extensive connectivity alternatives and popular emulations, the printer is ideal for a variety of industrial or business applications.

Symbols used

Important information is highlighted in this manual by two symbols.

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CAUTION highlights information which must be observed in order to prevent injuries to the user and damage to the printer.

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NOTE highlights general or additional information about a specific topic.

About this manual

The user guide contains a detailed description of the printer, its characteristic features and additional information.

Chapter 1 Printer at a glance lists all the parts of the printer.
Chapter 2 Installation contains start-up instructions and points to note.
Chapter 3 Changing the ribbon cassette provides step-by-step instructions for changing the ribbon cassette.
Chapter 4 Printer drivers provides step-by-step instructions for installing the printer driver.
Chapter 5 The control panel explains how to control printer operations.
Chapter 6 Paper handling tells you how to set the paper type and how to load, transport and move the paper to the tear-off position.
Chapter 7 Settings tells you how to adjust the basic settings such as font, character density, print head distance, print line height and tear-off position.
Chapter 8 The Menu contains all the information necessary for controlling the printer via the control panel.
Chapter 9 Advanced menu describes the possible test settings and other technical adjustments of the printer.
Chapter 10 Troubleshooting provides instructions for rectifying faults which do not require the intervention of qualified personnel.
Chapter 11 Care and maintenance provides information on the upkeep of the printer.
Appendix A Specifications informs you about the technical specifications of your printer and the paper which should be used.
Appendix B Available character sets and fonts lists the available character sets.
Appendix C Emulations deals with programming via the interface.
Appendix D Interfaces explains the interfaces.
- Appendix E Options and accessories contains information about options and accessories you can purchase for your printer.

1 Printer at a glance

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Printer in fanfold paper mode

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Printer in single-sheet mode

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Paperway

Standard printer: Tractor 1 Single sheet

Option: Tractor 2

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Fanfold paper mode

2 Installation

Unpacking the printer

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Place your printer on a solid surface (see Placing your printer, page 7).

Make sure that the "Up" symbols point in the correct direction.

Open the packaging, take out the accessory cassette and unpack it. Pull the printer out of the cardboard box towards you and remove the remaining packaging material.

Check the printer for any visible transport damage and completeness. Apart from this CD-ROM (①) the Quick start guide (②), the power cable (③), the ribbon (④) and the MMJ interface adapter (⑤) should be included.

If you find any transport damage or if any accessories are missing, please contact your dealer.

Placing your printer

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Place the printer on a solid, flat, surface, ensuring that the printer is positioned in such a way that it can not topple, and that there is easy access to the control panel and paper input devices. Also ensure that there is sufficient space for the printed output.

If you expect that frequent forward and reverse feeds will occur, you should place the printer as shown in the figure, if possible.

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The power supply cable may be damaged if the paper edges constantly chafe the insulating sheath. The user must always ensure that there is sufficient distance between the power supply cable and the paper.

When selecting the printer location, observe the following additional instructions:

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Never place the printer in the vicinity of inflammable gas or explosive substances.

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Do not expose the printer to direct sunlight. If you cannot avoid placing the printer near a window, protect it from the sunlight with a curtain.

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When connecting the computer with the printer, make sure not to exceed the permitted cable length (see Interface specifications, page 112).

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Ensure sufficient distance between the printer and any heating radiators.

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Avoid exposing the printer to extreme temperature or air humidity fluctuations. Above all take care to avoid the influence of dust.

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It is recommended to install the printer in a place which is acoustically isolated from the workplace because of the noise it may produce.

Checking the printer voltage

Make sure that the device has been set to the correct voltage (e.g. 120V in the USA, 230V in Europe). To do this, check the type plate above the power inlet at the back of the printer. Contact your dealer if the setting is incorrect.

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Never switch on the printer if the voltage setting is incorrect, since this may result in severe damage.

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You can set the printer to the correct mains voltage yourself. To do this, cautiously place the printer on its back side.

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Make sure that the fixing clips of the parallel connection are not bent.

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Use a suitable object (e.g. a screwdriver, but never a pencil) to set the slide switch on the left at the bottom of the printer to the correct voltage.

Connecting the printer

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Connect the power cable to the power inlet of the printer. Connect the power cable plug to a mains socket.

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Make sure that the printer and the computer are switched off and connect the data cable between the printer and the computer.

Switching on the printer

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The power switch for switching on the printer is located at the bottom left at the front of the printer when viewed from the front.

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Changing the ribbon cassette

The ribbon consists of a dense synthetic fabric saturated with ink. When printing, the needles hit the ribbon and transfer the ink particles on to the paper. After printing several million characters, the ink is consumed and the fabric worn out.

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Remove all the paper from the printer and make sure that the printer is switched off before opening the cover.

Press the two slide latches, raise the top cover to an angle of 90 degrees relative to the top cover of the printer and remove it.

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Cautiously slide the print head carriage to the left stop (viewed from the printer front).

STOP

The print head heats up during printing. Let it cool down before touching, if necessary.

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Raise the printer bar cover.

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Remove the used cassette.

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We recommend use of genuine ribbon cassettes only.

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Turn the coloured ribbon feed knob at the right of the new ribbon cassette in the direction of the arrow in order to take up slack of the ribbon.

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Slightly tilt the ribbon cassette forwards in such a way that it is parallel to the housing top and thread in the ribbon in front of the print head.

Locate the two projections in the left and right guide rails of the printer and gently press down on both sides until it clicks into place. In this way, the cartridge is automatically positioned correctly.

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Use the knob on the right side of the cassette to take up slack of the ribbon again. Thereby the ribbon will slide over the plastic noses on the left and right of the print head into the correct positon.

Press the printer bar cover down until it clicks into place, remount the top cover, making sure that the projections on the cover are inserted correctly into the recesses of the printer housing, and close it.

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Printer drivers

You need to install a printer driver so that the printer can process the data from your application programs.

An original driver offers the best conditions for optimal printing results. All available printer drivers can be found on the CD-ROM enclosed with the printer, as well as on our Internet site, from which you can also download updated versions as necessary.

Installing a printer driver in Windows 95/98/ME

To install the printer driver, proceed as follows.

1 Insert the supplied online CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.
2 Click on the Start button in the Windows taskbar.
3 Move the mouse to Settings and click on Printer to open the printer folder.
4 Click on New Printer.
5 Click on Next In the Printer Installation Wizard.
6 Specify whether you want to operate the printer as a Local Printer or Network Printer by clicking on the relevant option, then press Next.

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For instructions on installing the printer as a network printer, please consult the documentation supplied with your network operating system and/or printer server, or contact the network administrator.

7 Click on Disk, then on Browse.
8 Select the CD-ROM drive and open the directory n:\english\drivers\ ("n" stands for the letter of your PC drive).

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The printer driver is also available in German, French, Italian and Spanish language. If you want to install a printer driver in one of these languages open the respective directory.

9 Open the folder of your printer's operating system, select the file oemsetup.inf and click on OK.
10 Select the printer type. Click on OK, then on Next.
11 Select the port to which your printer is connected, then click on Next.

12 If required, edit the name of the default printer and specify whether you wish to use the printer as a default printer by clicking on the relevant option. Then click on Next.
13 Specify whether you wish to print out a test page (recommended) by selecting the relevant option and click on Finish. The printer driver will now be installed.

Installing a printer driver in Windows 2000/NT 4.0/XP

The online CD-ROM contains printer drivers for the most common Windows applications. To install the printer driver, proceed as follows.

1 Insert the supplied online CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.
2 Click on the Start button in the Windows taskbar.
3 Click on Printers and Faxes to open the printer folder.
4 Click on File and Add Printer in the menu bar.
5 Click on Next In the Printer Installation Wizard.
6 Specify whether you want to operate the printer as a Local Printer or Network Printer by clicking on the relevant option, then press Next.

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For instructions on installing the printer as a network printer, please consult the documentation supplied with your network operating system and/or printer server, or contact the network administrator.

To install a network printer, you will need Administrator rights.

If you are using the printer locally, you can continue installing the driver in one of two possible ways:

  • Manual installation of printer driver: in this case, continue with Step 7.
    Automatic installation of printer driver via Plug & Play function: in this case, continue with Step 12 once the printer installation wizard has determined the printer, port and printer name.

Then click on Next.

7 Select the port to which your printer is connected, then click on Next.
8 Click on Data Carrier, then click on Browse.
9 Select the CD-ROM drive and open the directory n:\english\drivers\ ("n" stands for the letter of your PC drive).
10 Open the folder of your printer's operating system, select the file oemsetup.inf or printer.inf (Windows NT 4) and click on OK.

11 Select the printer type. Click on OK, then on Next.
12 If required, edit the name of the default printer and specify whether you wish to use the printer as a default printer by clicking on the relevant option. Then click on Next.
13 If you are using the printer as a network printer, you have the option of sharing it with other network users. In this case you must enter an access name which will be displayed to the other network users. Then click on Next.
14 Specify whether you wish to print out a test page (recommended) by selecting the relevant option and click on Finish. The printer driver will now be installed.

The printer driver only works if the Epson emulation is selected (default setting for parallel interface). For details how to select Epson emulation, refer to Setting the EPSON Mode (EPS-Mode) (page 86).
The printer drivers either support the printer font Draft or Draft Copy, not both. Selection, which kind of draft font is used, has to be made in the printers Menu mode (see Selecting font (Font), page 49). If you want to switch between print qualities NLQ (Near Letter Quality) and LQ (Letter Quality), you also have to make this selection in Menu mode.

Other operating systems

The printer can also be used with other operating systems such as Linux or Unix. In this case, set the printer to the Epson emulation or IBM emulation for which default drivers are available in most operating systems.

Changing printer settings

You can make permanent changes to the printer settings using the control panel of the printer (see The Menu, page 41). Various printer settings can also be entered in the operating system of your PC, however.

1 Click on the Start button in the Windows taskbar.
2 Windows 95/98/ME: move the mouse to Settings and click on Printers to open the printer folder.

Windows 2000/NT 4.0/XP: click on Printers and Faxes to open the printer folder.

3 Move the mouse pointer to the appropriate printer symbol, press the right mouse key and click on Properties.

Details of the settings available in this window can be found in the Windows documentation or help pages.

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Settings entered in the printer driver via Windows have priority over settings entered via the printer menu. It is therefore possible that the former may overwrite the latter.

Form settings (Windows 2000/NT 4.0/XP)

In contrast to Windows versions 95/98/ME, in which forms are defined in the printer driver itself, Windows versions 2000/NT 4.0/XP have a central facility for managing form properties and assign one paper feed only.

If you want to set up a form not included in the Windows default settings, proceed as follows.

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You will need Administrator rights to define new forms.

1 Click on the Start button in the Windows taskbar.
2 Click on Printers and Faxes to open the printer folder.
3 In the menu bar, click on File and Server Properties.
4 In the window Printer Server Properties, click on Form if necessary.
5 Either select an existing form from the Forms list or activate the option New Form.
6 Enter a form name and the desired values.
7 Click on Save to save the new form.

You can now assign this form to the paper feeds of your printer (see Changing printer settings).

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The form cannot be assigned if its dimensions exceed the permissible paper sizes of the specified paper feed.

Graphic options

You can select different print qualities via the Windows printer drivers (see table). This selection will affect the printing speed: the higher the print quality, the lower the speed (see Printer specifications, page 109).

To set the desired print quality, proceed as follows.

1 Click on the Start button in the Windows taskbar.
2 Windows 95/98/ME/2000: move the mouse to Settings and click on Printers to open the printer folder.

Windows NT 4.0/XP: Click on Printers and Faxes to open the printer folder.

3 Move the mouse pointer to the printer symbol, click on the right mouse key and click on Properties.
4 Windows 95/98/ME: Click on Graphics.

Windows 2000: Click on Printer Properties, then click on Advanced.

Windows NT 4.0/XP: Click on Printer Settings, then click on Advanced.

5 Windows 95/98/ME: Highlight the required setting in the list next to Resolution.

Windows 2000/NT 4.0/XP: Highlight the required setting in the list next to Print Quality.

6 Confirm your selection by clicking on OK.

Print qualityResolution
Data Print Quality180 x 90 dpi
Copy Print Quality180 x 180 dpi
Near Letter Quality360 x 180 dpi
Letter Quality360 x 360 dpi

Loading optional firmware

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Troubleshooting

To load new firmware, proceed as follows.

The most current version of the firmware can be downloaded from our internet page.

1 Switch off the printer. Connect your DOS PC (LPT1:) to the parallel port on the printer.
2 Press keys 1, 4 and Online. Hold the keys pressed.
3 Switch on your printer.

The printer is ready for the download when BOOT appears on its display.

4 In Windows open the MS-DOS window.
5 Copy the file, e.g. DOWNLOAD.FDF, to your printer: COPY /B X:\path\DOWNLOAD.FDF PRN (X:\path stands for the drive and the directory in which the file is located.)

A progress indicator (bar) and DOWNLOAD FIRMWARE appears on the display during the download; alternatively, an error message is displayed:

PRG = Firmware

GEN = Character set or font (character generator)

P + G = Firmware and character set

BOO = Firmware, character set and boot block

The number of the currently transferred data block (frame) is displayed in addition in the top line of the display on the right.

DOWNLOAD OK and BOOTAREA SKIPPED is displayed briefly when the procedure has been completed successfully. The printer then runs through its initialisation routine, after which it is ready for use. Repeated separate loading of firmware and character generators is possible.

It is necessary to repeat the entire procedure if an error occurs during the download. This is indicated by a corresponding message on the display. It may be that not all fault messages can be shown on the display. In this case, the operating system of your PC displays an error message such as "Write error on device".

5 The control panel

The control panel keys are used for controlling your work with the printer. The control panel is located on the front right side of your printer and consists of a two-line LC display and six keys.

The functions of the keys depend on the printer's current mode (status). There are four basic modes.

  • The Online mode (display message: Ready) is the printer's normal operating mode. Data from your computer can be received and printed.
    In the Offline mode (display message: Pause) the link between printer and computer is interrupted, i.e. no data can be received and printed.
    In the Setup mode you can either select the printer menu or carry out the so-called quick-switch function. The quick-switch option was included so that you can change the most important parameters (for example adjustments, character density, font, paper path, adjustments i.e. head gap) directly without having to enter them via the menu. The settings for the parameters character density and font are lost when the printer is switched off. They can be selected permanently in the Menu mode of the printer.
  • In the Menu mode further printer settings (line spacing, size of the interface buffer etc.) can be altered and saved permanently.

The LC display

The LC display tells you all the important printer settings and informs you which functions are currently assigned to which keys.

The upper line informs you that the printer is either in Online or Offline mode (in the example below the printer is in the Online mode), and the selected paperpath (below: Front1 = tractor mode).

Example:

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The second line informs you which functions are currently assigned to which keys. The word or symbol directly above a key tells you the current function of the key.

In our example, key 1 (Back) serves to activate the previous parameter group, while keys 2 (Font) and 3 (CPI) open the menus for editing the settings for fonts and character density. Key 4 (Next) takes you to the next parameter group.

Example:

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Online mode

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After switching on, the printer is automatically set to Online mode. Only in this mode can it receive data from the computer.

  • MX (a message only; X = 1 to 4): Shows the selected menu (Macro); for further information refer to Loading menu configurations (Macro) (page 47).
  • YYY (a message only; YYY = EPS, IBM, DEC): Shows the active emulation of the active interface (parallel or serial); for further information refer to Selecting Protocol (emulation) (page 51).
  • Load key (4): If this is displayed above this key, no paper is loaded in the printer or the paper is in park position. In this case the display switches between Ready and Park Position. Press the key to feed paper to the printing position.
    Setup key: Sets the printer to Setup mode.
  • Online key: Sets the printer to Offline mode. Loaded paper will be transported to printing position. If the printer is set to Online mode by pressing the Online key again, the printer transports the paper in tear position.

Offline mode

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Only in this mode is it possible to perform step, line, or form feeds from the control panel, see Paper transport (page 34); however, data cannot be received.

Park key (1): Clears the paper path with paper loaded and activates paper path quick selection, see Changing the paper path (page 26).
Key (2): Short keypress: Microstep forward. Long keypress: Continuous paper feed.
Key (3): Short keypress: Microstep reverse. Long keypress: Continuous paper reverse feed up to the park position.
- Load key (4): If no paper is loaded, see above.
If paper is loaded: Loads paper from the selected paper source; the display changes to LF/FF
Short keypress: Line Feed (LF).
Long keypress: Form Feed (FF).
Setup key: Sets the printer to Setup mode.
- Online key: Sets the printer to Online mode.

Setup mode

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Online

Setup

In this mode, the following settings are available:

  • Setup key: Sets the printer to Setup mode, in which the following settings can be selected:
  • Menu key (1): Other menu settings. Acces may be disabled by the manufacturer (see note below).
    Adjust key (2): Sets the Tear position, first printing line and print head gap.
    Paprpath key (3): Sets the paper path.
    Char key (4): Sets the font and number of characters per inch.

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Access to the other menu settings (Menu) may be - depending on the model - disabled by the manufacturer.

Proceed as follows to release this lock temporarily.

1 Switch off the printer for approx. 5 seconds.
2 Switch the printer on again keeping the Setup key pressed until Selftest disappears on the display.

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For information on how to enable access permanently and about the available settings, refer to the section Menu lock (MenLock) (page 58) and Menu parameters (page 47).

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The settings for Font and CPI are lost when the printer is switched off. The section Selecting font (Font) (page 49) and Horizontal spacing of characters (CPI) (page 76), (page 82), (page 86) explains how to set fonts and character density permanently.

Messages in the LC display

If the printer detects an internal fault or user error or if it expects you to do something, a message will appear in the LC display. It also displays the status during an operation (e.g. Loading default). Below you will find a list of messages with brief descriptions of each message. The messages are described in greater detail in the chapter Error messages via the display (page 102).

MessageMeaning
Eject errorThe printer cannot eject the paper / advance it to park position.
Hardware AlarmInternal hardware error, contact your dealer or service technician.
Head hotThe printer reports that the print head is hot and that print speed will be reduced.
InitializingThis message appears during the printer's initializing phase.
Load errorThe printer cannot draw in the loaded paper.
Loading defaultIndicates that the printer is being initia-lised and is carrying out the internal self-test immediately after turning on the printer. Factory defined parameters will be reloaded in all available menus.
Out of paperThe printer has detected paper end dur-ing operation / printer was switched on with no paper loaded.
Parity errorA parity error during data transmission is indicated.
Press any keyThe user is requested to press any key.
Tear Paper offThe user is requested to tear off paper which has been advanced to the quick tear edge.
SelftestAfter power-on, the printer executes a short hardware self-test.

Key functions when turning on the printer

If you keep one of the following keys pressed during power-on until the printer has completed initialisation, the corresponding function is activated:

  • If you keep the Online key depressed while turning on the printer, you enter the printer's advanced Menu mode. The advanced Menu mode is described in the section Advanced menu (page 90) of this manual.
  • If you keep the Setup key depressed while turning on the printer, you regain access to the printer menu if you had locked it before with the help of the MenLock function. The MenLock function is described in the section Menu lock (MenLock) (page 58).
  • If the four function and select keys (keys 1 to 4) are depressed simultaneously while turning on the power, all printer settings are reset to the default values.

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This causes all the user's previous settings to be lost.

  • If you keep the key 4 depressed while turning on the printer, a status page is printed out from the active paper source with the selected settings of all menus.

6

Paper handling

Changing the paper path

This section describes how to set the paper type, load fanfold paper and single sheets, transport paper and move the paper to the tear position.

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You can change the paper type either from an application program, by means of the paper path quick selection feature or in the Setup menu. In this section, the quick selection feature is described; for detailed information on how to make this setting via the Setup menu, refer to the section Setup mode (page 23).

Make sure that the printer is in Offline mode (Pause); press the Online key, if necessary.

Press the Park (1) key. If fanfold paper is loaded in the printer, it is fed to the tear position. The text Tear paper off appears in the display.

After having torn off the paper, press any key. If a single sheet is loaded in the printer, it is ejected.

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Use one of the marked keys to select the desired paper path, for example, Single (2).

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The display shown here may vary depending on which paper options you have installed.

If you do not make a selection within 5 seconds, the menu is closed.

The display alternates between the basic menu and the menu in the following figure:

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Insert a single sheet (for the procedure, see Loading paper (page 28).

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Press the Online key to set the printer to ready status. When the printer receives data from the computer, the single sheet is automatically loaded. Press the Load (4) key to load the single sheet before starting the printout.

Changing the paper type in the setup menu

If you wish to change the paper type in the Setup menu, proceed as follows.

Press the Setup key followed by the Paprpath key (3).
Select the desired paper type with the key < (2) or (3).
Press the Set (1) key to confirm your selection.

Loading paper

Your printer can process both fanfold paper and single sheets. For information on the supported paper sizes, please refer to section Paper specifications (page 113).

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Only use dust-free or low-dust paper. Many paper qualities are suitable for this printer. For more information, please refer to the section Paper specifications (page 113).

Fanfold paper

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If necessary, remove the paper support.

Make sure that the printer is set for fanfold paper printing. If necessary, change the paper type, see Changing the paper path (page 26).

Raise the front cover, taking it by the areas marked with arrows on the left and right.

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Open the right and left tractor flaps.

You may also want to remove the bottom cover in order to facilitate loading the fanfold paper. However, you can also feed paper to the tractor with the bottom cover mounted.

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Insert fanfold paper into the left-hand tractor. Make sure that at least three paper transport holes are positioned on the tractor pins. Close the left tractor flap. Insert the fanfold paper in the left-hand tractor first, ensuring that at least three perforation holes engage with the tractor pins.

Close the tractor flap.

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Open the coloured latch lever and align the tractor so that the first printing position on the paper matches the X mark on the printer housing.

Lock the lever again.

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Align the right-hand tractor to the width of the paper and insert the paper.

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Make sure that it is inserted by the same length as on the left-hand tractor in order to avoid any paper jam.

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Close the tractor flap and slide the tractor to the right until the paper is slightly tensioned.

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Do not tension the paper excessively to avoid tearing the perforation holes; do not allow excessive slack since in this case the paper will bulge and there may be problems in the feeding process.

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Then lock the tractor.

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Make sure that the paper stack is aligned in parallel to the printer and that the paper supply cannot be obstructed.

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Lower the front cover.

Switch the printer on. The active paper source (Front1 = tractor 1) appears in the display. The paper is automatically loaded when the printer is in Online mode (Ready) and receives data from the computer.

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Press the Load (4) key only to load paper before starting the printout.

Single sheets

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If required, install the paper support.

Make sure that the printer is set to single sheet mode. If necessary, change the paper type, see Changing the paper path (page 26).

Press the latch at the middle of the front cover. The single sheet input tray opens downwards.

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Align the left paper guide with the mark on the left of the single sheet input tray marking the first printing position.

Adjust the right paper guide to the width of the paper used.

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Insert the single sheet into the input tray as far as possible.

Press the Online key to set the printer to ready status. The sheet is automatically loaded when the printer is in Online mode (Ready) and receives data from the computer.

The printer reports a paper out condition by displaying Load paper from single and beeping.

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Press the Load (4) key only to load paper before starting the printout.

Paper transport

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Loaded paper (fanfold paper/single sheets) can be transported in the printer in several ways.

Make sure that the printer is in Offline mode (Pause); press the Online key, if necessary.

Key Park (1): If fanfold paper is loaded in the printer, it is fed to the park position or the tear position. If a single sheet is loaded, it is ejected.
Key (2): Short keypress: Paper is transported upwards step by step. Long keypress: Continuous transport upwards.
Key (3): Short keypress: Paper is transported downwards step by step. Long keypress: Continuous transport downwards.
Key LF/FF (4): Short keypress: Line Feed (LF) is effected. Long keypress: Form Feed (FF) is effected.
Key Online (4): Moves Paper to tear position if the automatic tear function is activated.

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The maximum value of the paper return feed is 22 inches. You can not remove paper generally if the Tear parameter is set to No Tear/Reverse in the active macro.

Moving the paper to the tear position

Your printer by default moves the paper into tear position once paper is loaded. If you deactivate this feature in the printer's menu (setting: Manual) you can use the Tear key to move the paper to the tear position. For more information refer to View and tear position (TearView) (page 63).

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Swing the soundproofing cover towards the front (see below). The tear edge is located at the front side of the paper output opening.

Make sure that the printer is in Online mode (Ready). If necessary, press the Online key.

Press the Tear (4) key. The printer moves the perforation edge of the fanfold paper to the tear edge.

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The display changes to...

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Tear off paper at the tear edge A.

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Make sure you tear the paper off straight, otherwise a paper jam may occur.

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After having torn off the paper, press the Online key. The printer returns the paper to the first printing position.

If a print job is active, the printer returns the paper automatically to the first printing position.

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The tear function can be deactivated completely (No Tear/ Reverse). In this condition the Tear key is not accessible; the paper can not be moved reverse. For more information, please refer to View and tear position (TearView) (page 63).

Removing paper

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Never use force to remove the paper from the printer. Otherwise the mechanical components may be damaged.

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Make sure that the printer is in Offline mode (Pause); press the Online key, if necessary.

Press the Park (1) key. If fanfold paper is loaded in the printer, it is fed to the tear position. The text Tear paper off appears in the display.

Now remove the paper from the tractor. Then press any key. If a single sheet is loaded in the printer, it is ejected.

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Settings

This section describes how to set the tear position, the first printing line, the print head gap as well as the font and the character density.

Setting the tear position

If the tear position of the paper is not aligned with the tear edge of the printer, you can adjust it. Inserted paper needs to be torn off if necessary and retracted to park position.

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Press the Setup key. The printer changes to Setup mode.

Press the Adjust (2) key.

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Press the Tear (4) key.

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Press the (2) or (3) key to move the perforation to the desired position. Confirm the input by pressing the Set (1) key. Confirm the input again by pressing the Setup key. The printer is reset to the initial status.

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The correction made – a maximum of approx. 1" (2.5 cm) in each direction – will be retained after switching the printer off. It can be set separately for each paper path.
Make sure that the set form length corresponds to the actual length of the forms you are using.

Setting the first printing line (TOF)

You can use the TOF function for setting the position of the first printing line for each paper source and each menu individually.

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Before using the TOF function (if fanfold paper is used), you should first set the tear position; see Setting the tear position (page 37).

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Swing the soundproofing cover towards the front (see Printer at a glance, page 3).

Press the Setup key. The printer changes to Setup mode.

Press the Adjust (2) key.

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Press the TOF (3) key.

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The paper is fed to the position where the bottom edge of the first printing line is aligned with the tear edge of the printer. The factory setting for the first printing position (TOF) is 8 / 72'' (4.23 mm). This is equivalent to the first line from the top.

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Press the (2) or (3) key to move the first printing line to the desired position. You can set values from 0 to 220 / 72'' for fanfold paper or for single sheets.

Confirm the input by pressing the Set (1) key. Press the Setup key. The printer returns to the initial status.

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The selection made will be retained after switching off the printer.

Setting the print head gap

The printer features automatic print head gap adjustment to the thickness of the paper used. In Setup mode, you can enter a correction value to modify the head gap that is normally determined automatically. This correction is useful for modifying the appearance of the type face. This correction will modify the appearance of the font. It may be necessary to obtain optimum printing results on certain paper types.

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The AGA (automatic gap adjustment) function must be set to once or always. For more detailed information, refer to the section Automatic gap adjustment (AGA) (page 68).

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Press the Setup key. The printer changes to Setup mode.

Press the Adjust (2) key.

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Press the Head (1) key.

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Use the < (2) or > (3) key to set the range within which the automatic gap adjustment is to be corrected. You can select values in the range from -10 to +10. Negative values reduce the head distance, positive values increase it.

Confirm the input by pressing the Set (1) key.

Press the Setup key. The printer returns to the initial status.

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Negative values decrease the print head gap, positive values increase it. Changing the automatically determined value may have a strong effect on the printing quality.

The setting made will be retained after switching off the printer.

Selecting character density and font temporarily

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You can use the CPI (Character Per Inch) key in Setup mode to select the number of characters per inch to be printed.

You can use the Font key to select resident fonts.

Press the Setup key. The printer changes to Setup mode.

Press the Char (4) key.

Press the CPI (4) or Font (1) key (in our example, press CPI).

Use the < (2) or > (3) key to set the desired character density. Confirm the selection by pressing the Set (1) key.

You can cancel the selection and leave the setting unchanged by pressing the Exit (4) key.

If you pressed the Font (1) key, use the < (2) or > (3) key to select the desired font. Confirm the selection by pressing the Set (1) key.

You can cancel the selection and leave the setting unchanged by pressing the Exit (4) key.

Press the Setup key. The printer returns to the initial status.

It is also possible to press the Online key. The printer then changes directly to Online mode.

The selection made will not be retained after switching off the printer. For more details on how to set the character density and fonts permanently, please refer to the chapter Horizontal spacing of characters (CPI) (page 76), (page 82), (page 86) and Selecting font (Font) (page 49).

8

The Menu

Programming via the control panel

Apart from being able to control your printer via the applications software you use, you can also program the printer directly. There are two programming options you can use:

Programming via the control panel.
Programming via the interface using Escape sequences or control codes.

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Settings made by escape sequences have priority over settings made in Menu mode; therefore they will override these. Informations on Escape sequences can be found in Appendix E, Emulations (page 120).

Programming via the interface gives you far greater freedom for designing your printed pages, however, it is also a more sophisticated method and requires some experience with programming languages and printer control systems.

All programming via the interface is lost after you turn off the printer, whereas the programming carried out using the control panel, is saved and stored even after you turn off the printer.

Enabling access to Menu mode

On some printer models the menu can be locked by default to protect it from accidental or unauthorised access.

Proceed as follows to release this lock temporarily.

  1. Switch off the printer for approx. 5 seconds.
  2. Switch the printer on again keeping the Setup key pressed until Selftest disappears from the display.

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For information on how to enable access permanently and about the available settings, refer to the section Menu lock (MenLock) (page 58).

Calling up the menu

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You can access the menu in the following way:

Press the Setup key. The printer switches to Setup mode. (The Setup mode can be selected both in the Online and Offline mode.)

To access the printer menu, press the key directly underneath the word Menu (1).

Every printer is shipped with factory default settings. Basic settings such as emulation, character size, form length etc., which many applications make use of, are set. At the end of this chapter you will find a menu printout (Seite 89) which shows you the printer's default settings.

Your printer allows you to set and use four independent menu configurations (Macros). If one of your applications for example requires an IBM printer while another program works better with an EPSON printer, you can set an IBM emulation configuration with the desired settings, and set the second configuration as an EPSON emulation.

The active macro is always the one you used last. When you switch on the printer for the very first time, macro no. 1 is loaded. Macro no. 1 only remains active until you load another macro. The last active macro is stored even after the printer is switched off and is reloaded automatically when the printer is switched on again.

For example, to change from macro no. 1 to macro no. 3:

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Press Setup key.

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Press Menu (1) key.

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Press Macro (3) key.

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Now the following message appears in the LC display:

Now press the < (2) or > (3) key repeatedly until Load Macro=3 appears.

Then select macro no. 3 as the current setting using the Set key (1). The currently active setting is marked with an asterisk ()

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If changing macros it is possible that the printer initializes due to different emulation settings.

You can navigate in the current menu using the four function and selection keys arranged below the LC display field. Each function and parameter displayed in the LCD is executed or selected by the corresponding key below, respectively. Usually two parameter groups are combined at one level. In the following example, these are the LPI and Skip parameter groups.

If you do not wish to change one of the two parameters you can either press the Next key (to access the two following parameter groups in the menu), or you can press the Back key (to access the two previous parameter groups in the menu).

If you want to change a setting, (e.g. the line density), then press the LPI key (LPI = lines per inch) to access the actual parameter level.

The currently valid setting is marked by a (in the example below the current setting is 6 lpi). With the < and > keys you can view the other parameters available for this setting.

Example:

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Save settings

Once the desired parameter is displayed on the LC display, you can save it by pressing the Set key. The parameter is then set and the printer automatically displays the parameter groups again. With the Exit key you can leave the sublevel without saving your changes.

Selecting the LC display language

This section describes how to make settings in the menu, using the selection of the national language as an example.

This example shows how to change from the English language to the German language. The same procedure applies to the other languages (French, Italian and Spanish).

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Select the Setup mode by pressing the Setup key.

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Press the Menu key (1).

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Setup mode and Menu mode may be disabled. Hold down the Setup key while switching on the printer to enable Menu mode. If you want to enable access to this mode permanently, you need to change the appropriate setting in the menu; see Menu lock (MenLock) (page 58).

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Press the Next key (4) several times until the display indicates Language.

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Press the Language key (3).

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The display now changes to Parameter mode and indicates English in the top line.

The lower line displays Set and Exit. The two arrows < (2) and > (3) represent the symbols for parameter selection (" < ") indicates descending and " > " ascending). Press the < (2) or > (3) key until the desired language is displayed, in our example German.

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Save your selection by pressing the Set key (1). An acoustic signal verifies this action.

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You can exit Parameter mode without saving a setting by pressing the Exit key (4), the old setting is retained.

After saving your setting (Set), the display in our example indicates the following text:

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This setting is retained even after switching off your printer.

Terminating Setup mode

Press either the Setup key to change into Offline mode (Pause) or the Online key to change to Online mode (Ready).

The menu structure of your printer may be slightly different from the example shown here, depending on the printer software.

Menu structure
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1) only with installed optional paperway

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Printing out macro configurations (Print)

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Loading menu configurations (Macro)

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The following section introduces and explains all the possible menu settings.

Press Setup key.

Press Menu (1) key.

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Setup mode and Menu mode may be disabled. Hold down the Setup key while switching on the printer to enable Menu mode. If you want to enable access to this mode permanently, you need to change the appropriate setting in the macro; see Menu lock (MenLock) (page 58).

Prints the menu configurations using the active paper feed; see Menu settings (example) (page 89).

Press Print (2) key, to start the printout.

A menu is loaded, you can choose between four menus; see Menu handling (page 43).

Press Macro (3) key.

Use the < (2) or (3) key to select the desired setting.

Setting Options: Load Macro=1/2/3/4

Default Setting: Load Macro=1

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1). Press the Next key (4) to access the next group of parameters.

Reset to default values (Reset)

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The current macro returns to the default values (factory settings).

Press Reset (2) key.

Press the No (1) or Yes (2) key to select the desired setting.

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All manually altered settings in the current menu are lost when it is reset to the default settings.

We therefore recommend that you print out the menu first.

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1).

Quiet mode printing (Quiet)

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Switches between normal and quiet mode printing. For all printing modes, the print-out is made with the bidirectional method in quiet mode printing. In the first step the first row of pins is activated, during the second step the second row is used.

Press Quiet (3) key.

Use the < (2) or > (3) key to select the desired setting.

Setting Options: Off/On

Default Setting: Off

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1). Press the Next key (4) to access the next group of parameters.

Selecting font (Font)

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This parameter selects the character style and its quality permanently.

Press Font (2) key.

Use the < (2) or > (3) key to select the desired setting.

Setting Options: see table below

Default Setting: Draft

Character styles marked with an I (for example Courier I LQ) are IBM compatible fonts.

Fonts with the identifier PS in their name are proportional fonts which use only the space actually required for the character width.

Example:

Roman LQ:

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Roman PS LQ:

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The abbreviation NLQ stands for Near Letter print quality, which means that the printer works faster but with a slightly lower resolution. LQ stands for Letter Quality, which means that the resolution is higher at the expense of a slightly slower speed.

Available fonts
DraftS Serif PS LQOCR-A NLQ
Draft CopyCourier NLQOCR-A LQ
Roman NLQCourier LQCourier I NLQ
Roman LQPrestige NLQCourier I LQ
Roman PS NLQPrestige LQCour I PS NLQ
Roman PS LQScript NLQCour I PS LQ
Sans Serif NLQScript LQOrator NLQ
Sans Serif LQOCR-B NLQOrator LQ
S Serif PS NLQOCR-B LQ

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1).

Setting line spacing (LPI)

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Selecting start signal for escape sequence (ESC-Char)

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Sets the lines per inch (line density). The higher the parameter the smaller the line spacing (random LPI can be selected via the ESC sequences).

Press LPI (2) key.

Use the < (2) or > (3) key to select the desired setting.

Setting Options: 2 LPI, 3 LPI, 4 LPI, 6 LPI*, 8 LPI, 12 LPI
Default Setting: 6 LPI

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1). Press the Next key (4) to access the next group of parameters.

Selects the start signal for control sequences. Setting ESC: Only character Escape (27d, 1Bh) can be used. Setting ESC+$: Character Escape or alternatively two characters ($$) can be used. For more information see the section Escape sequences (page 120).

Press ESCChar (2) key.

Use the < (2) or > (3) key to select the desired setting.

Setting Options: ESC/ESC+\\\$ Default Setting: ESC

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1).

Selecting Protocol (emulation)

Selects the emulation for the serial or parallel interface. When a printer understands the control set written for another printer type, it is said to emulate the other printer.

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The selected emulation of the active interface is shown in online or Offline mode in the second line of the printers display. For more information refer to Online mode (page 22)

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Press Protocol (3) key.

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Press Parall. (2) if you want to select a emulation for the parallel interface or Serial (3) if you want to select a emulation for the serial interface of the printer (in our example: Parall.).

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Use the < (2) or > (3) key to select the desired setting.

Setting Options: DEC PPL2, Epson ESC/P2, IBM XL24, IBM XL24+AGM,

Default Setting:
Epson ESC/P2 (Parall.)
DEC PPL2 (Serial)

If the printer is switched to Online mode after changing the emulation, it performs a reset.

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1). Press the Next key (4) to access the next group of parameters.

Bidirectional printing (PrintDir)

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Selects if the printer prints in both directions (bidirectional) or only in one direction (unidirectional from left to right).

Press PrintDir (2) key.

Use the < (2) or > (3) key to select the desired setting.

Setting Options: Bidir/Unidir

Default Setting: Bidir

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Normal internal characters will be printed always bidirectional, whereas graphic, semigraphic, large characters (LCP) and barcodes are printed depending on the setting of PrintDir.

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1).

Settings for interfaces (I/O)

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Serial interface (Serial)

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Data transmission rate (Baud)

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In this parameter group, you can choose various settings for the printer interfaces. See also Interfaces (page 122).

Press I/O (3) key.

To ensure the proper functioning of serial data transfers, the serial settings of the printer and computer (host) must coincide.

Press Serial (2) key.

Selects the data transmission rate (baud rate) (baud = bit per second).

Press Baud (2) key.

Use the < (2) or > (3) key to select the desired setting.

Setting Options: 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200

Default Setting: 9600

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Printer and computer must have the same baud rate.

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1).

Data format (Format)

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This parameter serves to define the number of data bits, the parity check for received data bytes and the number of stop bits per data byte.

Press Format (3) key.

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Use the < (2) or (3) key to select the desired setting.

Setting Options: see table below Default Setting: 8 Bit No 1 Stop

1 number of data bits2 parity test3 number of stop bits
8 BitNo1 Stop
8 BitNo2 Stop
8 BitEven1 Stop
8 BitOdd1 Stop
8 BitMark1 Stop
8 BitSpc1 Stop
7 BitNo2 Stop
7 BitEven1 Stop
7 BitOdd1 Stop
7 BitEven2 Stop
7 BitOdd2 Stop
7 BitMark1 Stop
7 BitSpc1 Stop
7 BitMark2 Stop
7 BitSpc2 Stop

1 Sets the number of data bits: You can select 7 or 8.
2 The parity test for received data bytes can be selected. NO causes transmission in both directions without parity bit. If EVEN or ODD is selected, the bytes are checked if they have even or odd parity. The selection of MARK or SPACE causes a data byte transmission with parity bit, but without checking the received data. Transmission data with parity bit is always marked with 1 (MARK) or 0 (SPACE).
3 Selects one or two stop bits per data byte.

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1). Press the Next key (4) to access the next group of parameters.

Buffer control (BuffCtrl)

This parameter serves to select the type of protocol, i.e. a certain set of rules and procedures for ensuring error-free data exchanges between computer and printer. Details of the available protocols can be found in the section Protocols (page 127).

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Press BuffCtrl (3) key.

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Use the < (2) or > (3) key to select the desired setting.

Setting Options: XON/XOFF, Robust XON/XOFF, Default Setting: XON/XOFF

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1). Press the Next key (4) to access the next group of parameters.

Signal Processing (DTR)

Defines the conductor to which the DTR signal is connected (DTR = Data Terminal Ready).

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Press DTR (2) key.

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Use the < (2) or > (3) key to select the desired setting.

Setting Options: DTR/READY

Default Setting: DTR

DTR=DTR: DTR signal is assigned to DTR line.

DTR=READY: READY signal is assigned to DTR line.

DTR = Pin 20 on 25-pin female V.24 connector.

DTR = Pin 4 on 9-pin female V.24 connector.

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1). Press the Next key (4) to access the next group of parameters.

Selecting interface (Interf.)

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Interface buffer (Buffer)

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Selects the interface. Printer is configured either for parallel or serial connection or in automatic change for both (Auto).

Press Interf. (3) key.

Use the < (2) or > (3) key to select the desired setting.

Setting Options: Auto, Parallel, Serial

Default Setting: Auto

Interf.=Auto: Printer switches automatically between parallel and serial interface.

Interf. = Parallel: Printer using parallel interface.

Interf. = Serial: Printer using serial interface.

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1). Press the Next key (4) to access the next group of parameters.

Selects the size of the interface buffer.

Press Buffer (2) key.

Use the < (2) or > (3) key to select the desired setting.

Setting Options: 0, 16, 32, 48, 64

Default Setting: 32 KB

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If buffer = 0 KB and the serial interface is selected, or if the setting Auto is active, the actual buffer size will be 512 bytes.

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1). Press the Next key (4) to leave the parameter group Interf.. Press the Next key (4) again to access the next group of parameters.

Selecting interface timeout (Timeout)

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Automatic carriage return (Auto-CR)

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The Timout option allows you to define the duration after which the interface switches back to the Stand-by state, when the printer stops receiving data.

Press Timeout (3) key.

Use the < (2) or (3) key to select the desired setting.

Setting Options: 2 sec ... 30 sec

Default Setting: 2 sec

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1). Press the Next key (4) to access the next group of parameters.

Switches the automatic carriage return on or off after receiving the signal LF (line feed).

Press Auto-CR (2) key.

Use the < (2) or > (3) key to select the desired setting.

Setting Options: Off/On

Default Setting: On

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1).

Automatic line feed (Auto-LF)

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Switches the automatic line feed (LF) on or off after receiving the signal CR (carriage return).

Press Auto-LF (3) key.

Use the < (2) or > (3) key to select the desired setting.

Setting Options: Off/On

Default Setting: Off

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1). Press the Next key (4) to access the next group of parameters.

With MenLock = Off, all functions and settings are accessible without restriction in Online, Offline and Setup mode.

If MenLock = Menu is activated, all functions and settings are still accessible in Online and Offline mode, however, in Setup mode you can only access the parameter groups Adjust (setting the print head gap [Head], top of form [TOF] and tear position [Tear]), Paprpath (setting the paper path), Font (setting the font) and the character spacing (CPI), while access to Menu mode (Menu key) is disabled. If you select MenLock = All, you can access the Online/Offline, Load/Park, Paper and Paper Feed (LineFeed/Form Feed, / ) functions in Online and Offline mode while Setup mode is disabled. In this case, the Setup menu can only be called up by holding the key Setup while switching on the printer.

Press MenLock (2) key.

Use the < (2) or > (3) key to select the desired setting.

Setting Options: Off, Menu, All

Default Setting: Off

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1).

Language (Language)

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The menu can be shown in five languages on the LC display.

Press Language (3) key.

Use the < (2) or (3) key to select the desired setting.

Setting Options: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish

Default Setting: English

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1). Press the Next key (4) to access the next group of parameters.

Paper parameters (Paper)

Selects the paper parameters Formlen (form length), FormAdj (first printing position) and Head (print head gap, only if AGA=Off) separately for each paper source in the current menu.

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Only installed options can be selected.

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Press Paper (2) key.

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You can now choose between the following paper options:

Single
Front1 (tractor 1)
Front2 (tractor 2 front, option)

Select the desired paperway, in our example Single (2). Press Next (4) key, to proceed to the installed optional paperways.

Form length (Formlen)

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You can define the form length in one of two ways: via the number of lines or via standard formats (e.g. Letter, Legal).

Press Formlen (2) key.

If you wish to define the form length via a line format, press Line (2) key.

Use the < (2) or > (3) key to select the desired setting.

Setting Options: 6 to 132

Default Setting: 66

Sets the form length via line formats. Please note that the adjustment in Lines depends on the selected LPI. For example 8 LPI at a selected line number of 96 lines results in a formlength of 12 inches (96 lines/[8lines/inch]) = 12 inches). The selectable range is between 3 and 21 inches, i.e. for 2 LPI from 6 to 42 lines and for 12 LPI from 24 to 262 lines.

If the form length is set it will not be changed by changing the LPI later on.

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1).

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First printing position (FormAdj)

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If you wish to define the form length via standard formats, press Standard (3) key.

Use the < (2) or > (3) key to select the desired setting.

Setting Options: DIN A3, DIN A4, DIN A5, DIN B5, DIN B6, DIN C6, Executive 10.5", Letter 11", Fanfold 12", Legal 14", No Format

Default Setting: Letter 11"

Selects the form length by standard formats. Using Standard, different paper formats can be selected directly, e.g. DIN A4, Legal, Letter.

The LC display indicates No format if a value is selected by the Line function or ESC sequences, which does not correspond to a standard format.

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1).

Sets the first print position of a form in n/72 inch, separately adjustable for each paper path.

The settings made here reduce the height of the printable area. Press FormAdj (3) key.

Use the < (2) or (3) key to select the desired setting.

Setting Options: 0/72" bis 220/72"

Default Setting: 8/72"

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An alternative notation for FormAdj is TOF (Top Of Form).

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1). Press the Next key (4) to access the next group of parameters.

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This parameter is ignored if the automatic gap adjustment (AGA) is activated; see Automatic gap adjustment (AGA) (page 68).

Adjusts the print head gap manually; separately adjustable for each paper path.

Press Head (2) key.

Use the < (2) or > (3) key to select the desired setting.

Setting Options: 0 to 100

Default Setting: 18

Select the Head = 18 parameter for normal paper. Use a greater distance for thicker paper.

Recommended values for the print head gap:

1 layer2 layers3 layers4 layers5 layers6 layers
182634425058

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If you change this value, this may affect the print quality.

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1). Press the Next key (4) to access the next group of parameters.

View and tear position (TearView)

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The auto tear or the auto view function can be selected as desired. When auto view is switched on, the last printed text is visible.

When auto tear is switched on, the perforation of the paper is positioned at the tear off edge of the printer, when no data are processed.

Press TearView (3) key.

Use the < (2) or (3) key to select the desired setting.

Setting Options: View=1s/3s/6s Tear=1s/3s/6s Tear at TOF No Tear/Reverse Manual

Default Setting: Tear=1s

If the parameter View is set to 1s, 3s or 6s, the paper moves to the "normal" print position as soon as data is received. After printing the printer waits for the given interval to bring the paper once more to the auto view position.

If the parameter Tear is set to 1s, 3s or 6s, the perforation of the paper is positioned at the tear off edge of the printer. If data is received, the paper returns to the normal print position. After printing, the printer waits for the given interval to bring the paper once more to the tear off position. If the tear off edge is not aligned with the perforation of the paper, this can be corrected (see Setting the tear position (page 37).

If the parameter No Tear/Reverse is set, TearView mode is disabled and no backward movements are performed.

If the parameter Manual is set, the paper can still be brought into a View or Tear position via a specific sequence or by pressing the Tear key.

If the parameter Tear at TOF is set, the paper perforation is automatically positioned at the tear off edge as long as the current print position TOF is activated. Feeding takes place after approx. 1.5 seconds (hold time). If any data is received during this period of time the paper is not positioned at the tear off edge. With this function it must be noted that the printer may only be switched off when the print position is at TOF.

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1). Press the Next key (4) to access the next group of parameters.

Line length (Width)

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Selects the line length in inches. With the setting of 8 Inch, the printer operates like a printer with a width of only 8 inches.

Press Width (2) key.

Use the < (2) or > (3) key to select the desired setting.

Setting Options: 8 Inch, 13.2 Inch, 13.6 Inch

Default Setting: 13.6 Inch (wide printer)/8 Inch (narrow printer)

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The setting options 13.2 Inch and 13.6 Inch are available in the wide printer only. The narrow printer has a fix line length of 8 Inch.

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1). Press the Next key (4) to access the next group of parameters.

Barcode (Barcode)

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With this function selected it is possible to print different barcodes and LCP (Large Character Printing).

Press Barcode (2) key.

Use the < (2) or > (3) key to select the desired setting.

Setting Options: On/Off

Default Setting: Off

The definition and activation is performed by special sequences through the interface. Since this selection is possible for all emulations it must be noted that conflicts in sequence conformity with the selected emulation may occur. (The possible barcodes, LCP characters and the operation of these functions are described in the Programmer's Manual).

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1).

Normal characters and barcode (Barmode)

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Allows printing of normal characters on the left and right of the barcode.

Press Barmode (3) key.

Use the < (2) or (3) key to select the desired setting.

Setting Options: Secured/Unsecured

Default Setting: Unsecured

In secured mode, the space which the barcode characters require is "protected". In each line, other barcode or normal characters can also be printed. These additional characters are printed in the line currently being printed and and in the subsequent lines, without affecting the barcode which is already being printed. Consequently, normal characters can be printed in every line to the right or left of the barcode.

In unsecured mode, the required paper transport for printing barcodes is carried out automatically, it is not possible to print more than one line of normal characters in the barcode line. All characters in the mixed line are printed such that their bottom edges are in a straight line. This function may be switched on and off by sequences.

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This function can be activated/deactivated by sequences.

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1). Press the Next key (4) to access the next group of parameters.

Form feed mode (FFmode)

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Specifies whether a form feed is to be performed when the paper reaches the top print line.

Press FFFmode (2) key.

Use the < (2) or (3) key to select the desired setting.

Setting Options: On/Off

Default Setting: Off

FFmode = On: If the paper is positioned in the first printing line (TOF), form feeds will be ignored.

FFmode = Off: Form feed will be performed in all cases.

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1).

Setting and activating options (PapOpt)

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Activation of tractors (AutoTra)

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Selection of the optional tractor; see Paperway (page 5). If you set any of these options to Not installed, they will not be displayed in the paper path quick selection menu. For setting the tractor

Press PapOpt (3) key.

Press Front2 (2) key.

Use the < (2) or > (3) key to select the desired setting.

Setting Options: installed/Not installed

Default Setting: Not installed

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key. Change to the next parameter group with the Next key (4).

This parameter only appears if the optional tractor is installed. It regulates the activation of tractors when there is no more paper left in one of them.

Press AutoTra (2) key.

Use the < (2) or (3) key to select the desired setting.

Setting Options: Off/T1=T2

Default Setting: Off

If an optional tractor is installed and the Off parameter is activated, only the selected tractor is supported (either via the menu or an ESC sequence). If the selected tractor is out of paper, printing stops.

If an optional tractor is installed and you select T1=T2, the printer will load paper from the other tractor if the selected one is empty.

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1).

Automatic gap adjustment (AGA)

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This function allows you to switch the Automatic Gap Adjustment (AGA) off or on.

Press the AGA key (3).

Setting options: Off/once/always

Default setting: always

AGA=always: printer checks paper thickness and changes gap adjustment if necessary (default). Measurments take place

  • after power-on
  • in single sheet mode: for each sheet
  • in tractor mode: whenever changing the paper path, when loading paper

AGA=once: The printer checks the paper thickness only once after power-on for each selected paper path and after paper end.

AGA = Off: selects manual gap adjustment; the value can be set for each paper source and each of the 4 macros available.

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key. The printer automatically leaves test mode and assumes Online mode.

Paper handling (Paphand)

The Paphand group of menus improves the possibilities for the troublefree printing of paper with properties likely to cause problems (perforations etc.) or paper of poor finish.

Put the printer into Menu mode by pressing the Setup key. Press the Menu key. The display shows Print/Macro. Press Next or Back key until the parameter group Paphand/CX-bid appears in the display.

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Press the Paphand key (2).

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Select the Head up menu (2).

Increasing the print head gap (Head up)

With this function you can increase the print head gap before and after the perforation of the form.

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Setting options: On/Off

Default setting: Off

If the parameter is set to On, the print head gap increases during form feed and line feed four lines before and after the perforation on the form (= protected zone). The print head gap is always increased during form feeding past the perforation even when feeding takes place outside the protected zone.

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9 Printing is possible in the protected area.

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key.

1 Top edge of form

5 Protected zone

2 Paper transport strip

6 Transport holes

3 Bottom edge of form

7 Left-hand area

4 Form separation perforation

8 Right-hand area

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Paper width (Pagewid)

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This parameter determines the actual paper width.

Press the Pagewid key (3).

Setting options narrow printer: From 20 to 80 in 1/10 inch steps
Setting options wide printer: From 20 to 136 in 1/10 inch steps
Default setting narrow printer: 136/10"
Default setting narrow printer: 80/10"
(80/136 characters at 10 characters/inch)

If Head up = On, the print head moves to the calculated center of the paper during the time the paper is moving in the protected zone. If Rightzo = On (see below), the print head moves out of the perforation zone on the right as long as the paper is being transported.

Set the printing width rather than the actual paper width.

Confirm your settings with the Set key (1) and press the Next key (4) to access the next group of parameters.

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Left-hand area (Leftzon)

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If the parameter is On, the print head moves out of the perforation zone (area 7) on the left as long as the paper is being transported. The Pagewid setting has no influence (see above).

Press the Leftzon key (2).

Setting options: On/Off Default setting: Off

Confirm your settings with the Set key (1).

Right-hand area (Rightzo)

If the parameter is On, the print head travels from the right-hand perforation area (3) towards the center of the paper while the paper is moving. The Pagewid option must be correctly set in this case, see Paper width (Pagewid) (page 70).

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Press the Rightz o key (3).

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Setting options: On/Off Default setting: Off

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If this parameter is On, the print head carriage travels to the center of the form while the paper is loaded.

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key. Change to the next parameter group with the Next key (4).

Bidirectional parallel interface (CX-bid)

This parameter sets the parallel interface either to bidirectional or to compatibility mode.

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Select the CX-bid menu (3).

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Setting options: On/Off Default setting: On

CX-bid = On sets the parallel interface of the printer to bidirectional mode (IEEE 1284, Nibble mode), e.g. for Windows Plug & Play.

CX-bid = Off sets the interface to compatibility mode in order to ensure reliable operation with special external boxes or print server.

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key. Change to the next parameter group with the Next key (4).

Line wrap (Wrap)

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Select the Wrap menu (2).

Setting options: On/Off

Default setting: On

Wrap = On: If the number of transferred characters per print line exceeds the maximum printing width, the supernumerary characters are printed at the beginning of the next line.

Wrap = Off: The supernumerary characters are cut off.

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key.

Beep at paper end (Sound)

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Generates a beep when paper is empty.

Select the Sound menu (3).

Setting options: On/Off

Default setting: On

When Sound = On, a beep is generated every second to notify that paper is empty.

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key. Change to the next parameter group with the Next key (4).

Setting for printing copy paper (HvyForm)

If you set HvyForm = On, the printer prints the same line twice at double strike. This setting ensures that copy paper produces optimum results.

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Select the HvyForm menu (3).

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Setting options: On/Off Default setting: Off

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With the Copy Draft, NLQ and LQ print qualities, the line is printed twice, however, at single strike.

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key. Change to the next parameter group with the Next key (4).

Setting the page margins (Margin)

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This parameter group allows you to define the area for printing. You can set the top, bottom and left margin.

Press the Margin key (2).

Setting the top margin (Topmrg)

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This option lets you set the top margin with the number of the line (numbered from the top paper edge) where the printing actually starts.

Press the Topmrg key (2).

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Setting options: Line 1 to Formlength

Default setting: Line 1

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The setting of this Option depends on the setting of both the vertical pitch and the form length options. For details refer to Setting line spacing (LPI) (page 50) and Form length (Formlen) (page 60).

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Do not set Topmrg equal or higher than Botmrg.

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key.

Setting the bottom margin (Botmrg)

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The bottom margin option gives you the possibility to set the bottom margin with the number of the line (numbered from the top paper edge) where the printing actually stops for a given page.

Press the Botmrg key (2).

Setting options: Line 1 to Formlength Default setting: Formlength

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The setting of this Option depends on the setting of both the vertical pitch and the form length options. For details refer to Setting line spacing (LPI) (page 50) and Form length (Formlen) (page 60). The Values range from the value for top margin (see Setting the top margin (Topmrg) on page 74) to the value for form length.

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Do not set Topmrg equal or higher than Botmrg.

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key. Change to the next parameter with the Next key (4).

Setting the left margin (Leftmgr)

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The left margin option is defined by the number of the columns (numbered from the left paper edge) where the printing actually starts.

Press the Leftmrg key (2).

Setting options: 0 to 30/10"

Default setting: 0/10"

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key. Change to the next parameter group with the Next key (4).

Setting the DEC Mode (DECMode)

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Horizontal spacing of characters (CPI)

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The DEC mode option sets the DEC protocol specific features.

Press the DECOMe key (3).

Sets the horizontal spacing of the printed characters used with the DEC protocol.

Press the CPI key (2).

Setting options: 5, 6, 6.65, 8.25, 8.6, 9, 10, 12, 13.3, 15, 16.5, 17.1, 18, 20 cpi and Proportional Spacing

Default setting: 10

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key.

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Character set (CharSet)

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Selects the G0 character set that will be used with the DEC protocol.

Press the CharSet key (3).

Setting options: see table below

Default setting: US ASCII

Character SetDefinition
US ASCIIUS ASCII
BritishBritish
FrenchFrench
GermanGerman
Norw./DanishNorwegian/Danish
DEC FinnishDEC Finnish
DEC French-Can.DEC French-Canadian
DEC Norw.-Dan.DEC Norwegian/Danish
DEC SwedishDEC Swedish
DEC DutchDEC Dutch
DEC SwissDEC Swiss
DEC PortugueseDEC Portuguese
DEC Supplement.DEC Supplemental
DEC Spec.-Graphi.DEC Special Graphics
DEC TechnicalDEC Technical
DEC 7bit HebrewDEC 7Bit Hebrew
DEC TurkishDEC 7Bit Turkish
DEC Hebrew Sup.DEC Hebrew Supplemental
DEC Greek Sup.DEC Greek Supplemental
DEC Turk. SupDEC Turkish Supplemental
ISO ItalianISO Italian
ISO SpanishISO Spanish
JIS KatakanaJIS Katakana
JIS RomanJIS Roman
LegalLegal

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key. Change to the next parameter group with the Next key (4).

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User preference character set (UserID)

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This option sets the user character set for the DEC protocol.

Press the UserChr key (2).

Setting options: see table below Default setting: DEC supplement

DEC FinnishISO Latin-Hebr. SuCode Page 853
FrenchISO Latin-Cyr. SupCode Page 855
DEC French-Can.ISO Latin-5 SuCode Page 857
GermanISO Latin-9 SuCode Page 858
ISO ItalianE-USACode Page 860
JIS RomanE-FranceCode Page 861
DEC Norw./Dan.E-GermanyCode Page 862
ISO SpanishE-United KingdCode Page 863
DEC SwedishE-Denmark 1Code Page 864
Norw./DanishE-SwedenCode Page 865
DEC DutchE-ItalyCode Page 866
DEC SwissE-Spain 1 XXXCode Page 869
DEC PortugueseE-JapanAbicomp
LegalE-NorwayBrazilian ASCII
DEC SupplementE-Denmark 2Mazowan
DEC Spec.Graph.E-Spain 2Code MJK
DEC TechnicalE-L. AmericaBulgarian
DEC 7Bit HebrewE-TurkeyISO 8859-7
DEC Hebrew Sup.E-KoreaISO 8859-15
DEC Greek Sup.E-LegalISO Latin 1T
DEC 7Bit Turk.E-Old HebrewNew Hebrew
DEC Turk. Sup.Code Page 437D-Hebrew
JIS KatakanaCP 437 GreekCode Page 210
ISO Latin-1 SuCode Page 850Code Page 220
ISO Latin-2 SuCode Page 851
ISO Latin-Greek SuCode Page 852

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key. Change to the next parameter group with the Next key (4).

Printer ID (Prn.ID)

This option defines the DEC printer ID used by the printer when responding to DA commands (DA = device attributes, see Programmer's Manual, Reports. from your host computer or application software (serial transmission only).

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Press the Prn.ID key (2).

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Setting options: PPL2, LA120 ID, LA210 ID
Default setting: PPL2

PPL2: Allows the printer to respond as a DEC Conformance Level 2 device.

LA120 ID: The printer responds as a LA120 printer.
LA210 ID: The printer responds as a LA210 printer.

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key.

Deleting sequence or buffer (CAN Fkt.)

This option defines the behaviour of the cancel function.

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Press the CAN Fkt. key (3).

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Setting options: Abort Sequ./Kill Buffer Default setting: Abort Sequ.

If Abort Sequence is set, the printer immediately deletes the currently processed sequence (without execution). If Kill buffer is selected, the printer immediately deletes the complete receiving buffer, even if a prior X-OFF was sent to printer.

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key. Change to the next parameter group with the Next key (4).

Disconnection on end of transmission (Discnct)

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Initial Report (Report)

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This option determines whether the communication disconnect occurs at the end of the transmission.

Press the Discnt key (2).

Setting options: Enable/Disable

Default setting: Disable

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key.

This option determines whether the printer sends an initial report to the host or not.

Press the Report key (3).

Setting options: Enable/Disable

Default setting: Disable

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key. Change to the next parameter group with the Next key (4).

Automatic answerback (Answerbck)

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Answerback on ENQ (Answer_ENQ)

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This option determines whether the printer sends an answerback message to the printer during initialization or not.

Press the Answbck key (2).

Setting options: Enable/Disable

Default setting: Disable

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key.

This option determines whether the answerback message is sent to the host when the printer receives an ENQ code.

Press the Answer key (3).

Setting options: Enable/Disable

Default setting: Disable

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key. Change to the next parameter group with the Next key (4).

Setting the IBM mode (IBMMode)

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Horizontal spacing of characters (CPI)

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IBM character set (IBM-Cset)

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The IBM mode option sets the IBM specific features.

Press the IBMMode key (2).

Sets the horizontal spacing of the printed characters used with the IBM protocol.

Press the CPI key (2).

Setting options: 5, 6, 7.5, 8.6, 10, 12, 15, 17.1, 20 cpi and Proportional Spacing

Default setting: 10

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key.

This option identifies which kind of character set is to use: for English (IBM standard characters) or non English languages (IBM extended characters).

Press the IBM-Cset key (3).

Setting options: Standard/Extended Default setting: Standard

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key. Change to the next parameter group with the Next key (4).

Code page (CodPage)

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This option determines which code page the printer uses in IBM mode.

Press the CodPage key (2).

Setting options: see table below

Default setting: Code Page 437

E-Denmark 2US ASCII
E-Spain 2BritishISO Latin-Greek
E-L. AmericaDEC FinnishISO Latin-Hebr. Su
E-TurkeyFrenchISO Latin-Cyr. Sup
E-KoreaDEC French-Can.ISO Latin-5 Su
E-LegalGermanISO Latin-9 Su
E-Old HebrewISO ItalianE-USA
Code Page 437JIS RomanE-France
CP 437 GreekDEC Norw./Dan.E-Germany
Code Page 850ISO SpanishE-United Kingd
Code Page 851DEC SwedishE-Denmark 1
Code Page 852Norw./DanishE-Sweden
Code Page 853DEC DutchE-Italy
Code Page 855DEC SwissE-Spain 1
Code Page 857DEC PortugueseE-Japan
Code Page 858LegalE-Norway
Code Page 860DEC SupplementCode MJK
Code Page 861DEC Spec.Graph.Bulgarian
Code Page 862DEC TechnicalISO 8859-7
Code Page 863DEC 7Bit HebrewISO 8859-15
Code Page 864DEC Hebrew Sup.ISO Latin 1T
Code Page 865DEC Greek Sup.New Hebrew
Code Page 866DEC 7Bit Turk.D-Hebrew
Code Page 869DEC Turk. Sup.Code Page 210
AbicompJIS KatakanaCode Page 220
Brazilian ASCIIISO Latin-1 Su
MazowianISO Latin-2 Su

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key.

IBM Double Height (DbHigh)

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Horizontal pitch on Compress (IBMComp)

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This option determines whether the IBM double height mode should be used (On) or not (Off).

Press the DblHigh key (3).

Setting options: On/Off

Default setting: Off

If the parameter On is selected, all data will be printed in double height.

If the parameter Off is selected, all data will be printed in normal height.

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key. Change to the next parameter group with the Next key (4).

This option selects the character density when receiving the Compress command (SI or ESC SI).

Press the IBMComp key (2).

Setting options: 17.1, 20 CPI

Default setting: 17.1 CPI

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key.

Slashed Zero (SIZERO)

This option selects whether the zero character is printed with or without a slash.

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Press the SI.Zero key (3).

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Setting options: On/Off

Default setting: Off

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key. Change to the next parameter group with the Next key (4).

Setting the EPSON Mode (EPSMode)

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Horizontal spacing of characters (CPI)

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EPSON character set (EPS-Cset)

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The EPSON mode option sets the EPSON protocol specific features.

Press the EPSMode key (3).

Sets the horizontal spacing of the printed characters used with the EPSON protocol.

Press the CPI key (2).

Setting options: 5, 6, 7.5, 8.6, 10, 12, 15, 17.1, 20 cpi and Proportional Spacing

Default setting: 10

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key.

This option defines the style which is applied to the character set.

Press the EPS-Cset key (3).

Setting options: Graphic, Italic, DLL

Default setting: Graphic

Graphic: The character sets are not altered.

Italic: The Italic style is applied to the character set.

DLL: A DLL (download) character set, as defined before, can be activated in the code range from hex. A0 to hex. FE.

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key. Change to the next parameter group with the Next key (4).

Code Page (CodPage)

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This option determines which code page the printer uses in EPSON mode.

Press the CodPage key (3).

Setting options: see table below

Default setting: Code Page 437

CPI 210ISO Latin-2 SuCode Page 852
US ASCIIISO Latin-GreekCode Page 853
BritishISO Latin-Hebr. SuCode Page 855
DEC FinnishISO Latin-Cyr. SupCode Page 857
FrenchISO Latin-5 SuCode Page 858
DEC French-Can.ISO Latin-9 SuCode Page 860
GermanE-USACode Page 861
ISO ItalianE-FranceCode Page 862
JIS RomanE-GermanyCode Page 863
DEC Norw./Dan.E-United KingdCode Page 864
ISO SpanishE-Denmark 1Code Page 865
DEC SwedishE-SwedenCode Page 866
Norw./DanishE-ItalyCode Page 869
DEC DutchE-Spain 1Abicomp
DEC SwissE-JapanBrazilian ASCII
DEC PortugueseE-NorwayMazowan
LegalE-Denmark 2Code MJK
DEC SupplementE-Spain 2Bulgarian
DEC Spec.Graph.E-L. AmericaISO 8859-7
DEC TechnicalE-TurkeyISO 8859-15
DEC 7Bit HebrewE-KoreaISO Latin 1T
DEC Hebrew Sup.E-LegalNew Hebrew
DEC Greek Sup.E-Old HebrewD-Hebrew
DEC 7Bit Turk.Code Page 437Code Page 210
DEC Turk. Sup.CP 437 GreekCode Page 220
JIS KatakanaCode Page 850
ISO Latin-1 SuCode Page 851

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key.

Slashed Zero (SIZERO)

This option selects whether the zero character is printed with or without a slash.

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Press the SI.Zero key (3).

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Setting options: On/Off

Default setting: Off

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key. Change to the next parameter group with the Next key (4).

Menu settings (example)

Macro 1 *Macro 2Macro 3Macro 4Current
Protocol
Parall.EPSON ESC/P2IBM XL24EEPSON ESC/P2IBM XL24EEPSON ESC/P2
SerialDEC PPL2DEC PPL2DEC PPL2DEC PPL2DEC PPL2
FontDraftDraftDraftDraftDraft
LPI6 LPI6 LPI6 LPI6 LPI6 LPI
Single**
FormlenDIN A4 (297 mm)LetterExecutive 10.5"LetterDIN A4 (297 mm)
Head1818181818
FormAdj0/72"0/72"0/72"0/72"0/72"
Frontl***
FormlenLetterLetterLetterLetterLetter
Head1818181818
FormAdj12/72"12/72"12/72"12/72"12/72"
Width13.61inch13.61inch13.61inch13.61inch13.61inch
Toparg11111
Botarg6666666666
Leftarg0/10"0/10"0/10"0/10"0/10"
PrinDirBidirBidirBidirBidirBidir
Auto-CROnOnOnOnOn
Auto-LFOffOffOffOffOff
FFnodeOffOffOffOffOff
RighttoOffOffOffOffOff
LeftzonOffOffOffOffOff
Head upOffOffOffOffOff
AGAOnOnOnOnOn
AGA offset00000
Hvy FormOffOffOffOffOff
TearViewYear=lsYear=lsYear=lsYear=lsYear=ls
ESGCharESCESCESCESCESC
BarcodeOffOffOffOffOff
BarmodeSecuredSecuredSecuredSecuredSecured
DECHode
CPI10 CPI10 CPI10 CPI10 CPI10 CPI
CountryUS ASCIIUS ASCIIUS ASCIIUS ASCIIUS ASCII
UserChrDEC SupplementDEC SupplementDEC SupplementDEC SupplementDEC Supplement
WrapOnOnOnOnOn
Prn.IDPPL2PPL2PPL2PPL2PPL2
CAN Fkt.Abort Sequ.Abort Sequ.Abort Sequ.Abort Sequ.Abort Sequ.
DiscntDisableDisableDisableDisableDisable
ReportDisableDisableDisableDisableDisable
AnswbckDisableDisableDisableDisableDisable
Answ ENQDisableDisableDisableDisableDisable
IBMMode
CPI10 CPI10 CPI10 CPI10 CPI10 CPI
CharSetStandardStandardStandardStandardStandard
CodPageCode Page 437Code Page 437Code Page 437Code Page 437Code Page 437
Db1HighOffOffOffOffOff
IBMComp17.1 CPI17.1 CPI17.1 CPI17.1 CPI17.1 CPI
Sl.ZeroOffOffOffOffOff
EPSMode
CPI10 CPI10 CPI10 CPI10 CPI10 CPI
CodPageCode Page 437Code Page 437Code Page 437Code Page 437Code Page 437
Eps-CsetGraphicGraphicGraphicGraphicGraphic
Sl.ZeroOffOffOffOffOff
Interface Power-On ValueOptionsPower-On ValueOptionsPower-On Value
Interf.AutoPMSOnAutoASFOff
Timeout2 secQuietOffAutoTRAOff
Buffer128 KBPap/backnormalSingleOn
CX-bidOnSoundOnLanguageEnglish
Baud9600Pagewid136/10"Menu LockedOff
Format8Bit No 1Stop
BuffCtrlXON/XOFF
DTRDTR
TearAdj Front10/72"

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Advanced menu

The advanced menu consists of test functions and advanced settings.

Test functions

Various tests to check proper operation of the printer are available at any time. With these tests it is possible to check the print quality, proper operation of the print head and the mechanics, as well as efficient data transmission from the computer to the printer.

The extended menu contains two or three test functions (wide printer: ASCII 80, ASCII 136, H-Dump; narrow printer: ASCII 80, H-Dump).

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Enter advanced Menu mode by pressing the key Online while switching on the printer and keep the key pressed until Testmode appears on the display.

The display shows Test mode for approx. 1 second and then automatically changes to display ASCII 80 ASCII 136.

Printer self-test (Rolling ASCII)

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To check operational readiness, your printer contains a self-test routine which allows testing of the printer configuration, the print quality and correct operation of your printer.

Before performing a self-test, your printer must be switched off. Ensure that paper is inserted. Keep the key Online pressed while switching on the printer, until Testmode appears on the display.

Press the soft key for the ASCII 80 format (corresponds to Legal Portrait) or for ASCII 136 (Double or Legal Landscape). The display will indicate Test mode Off.

Press the Online key, to start the test.

It is also possible to change to Setup mode when you are in Rolling test mode if you want to change the configuration for the test printout.

To do this, press the key Setup. The printer then changes to Setup mode and the first of the main levels is then displayed.

Program your printer in the usual way for the test printout to change the parameters. See section Programming via the control panel (page 41).

Some changes in Menu mode may cause the printer to reinitialize; in this case the Rolling ASCII test is aborted.

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By pressing the key Setup you exit Setup mode and the printer once again returns to Rolling ASCII test mode test mode.

Testmode Off is displayed. Press the key Online, the test printout starts.

The self-test can be interrupted by pressing the key Online which will stop printing and put the printer into Offline status.

Before you begin printing, you can adjust the paper for the printout with soft keys and .

3456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^ 456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\] 56789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\ 6789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[ 789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 89:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 9:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ ;;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVW ;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV 

Example of an ASCII test printout

If you selected a proportional font (PS font), the printed length of the lines varies.
This test can also be used to determine and set the optimal print head gap (see the section Setting the print head gap (page 39).

Exiting Rolling ASCII test mode

The self-Rolling ASCII test mode test mode can only be terminated by switching off your printer. For this operation the printer must be Offline.

If you want to stop the test printout before switching off the printer, press the key Online.

Interface test (H-Dump)

With the interface test (Hex-Dump/H-Dump) you can test data transmission from the computer to the printer. During this test, the data from the computer is printed out in two columns. The text in the left column is printed in hexadecimal format and in the right column in ASCII format.

Printout in Hex-Dump

Put the printer into advanced Menu mode by pressing the key Online while switching on the printer.

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Press the key Online until Test mode is shown on the display.

The display shows Test mode for approx. 1 second and then automatically changes to display ASCII 80 ASCII 136.

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Press the key Next (4), the display shows the next menu level.

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If you press the key H-Dump (2) you select the H-Dump mode and Offline H-Dump is shown on the display.

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Put the printer into Online H-Dump mode by pressing the key Online. The printer is now ready to receive data from the computer and to print it out in hexadecimal format. The printed data can now be analyzed and evaluated.

1B5B367E1B5B\( \left\lbrack {6}^{ \sim }\right\rbrack \left\lbrack \begin{array}{ll} 2 & 0 \\ & 4 \end{array}\right\rbrack \)
3F367E1B74011B361B28721B5B313168?6~.t..6.(r.[11h]
1B5B303B3020441B5B313B3120441B5B[0;0.D.[1;1.D.[
323B3220441B5B333B3320441B5B343B2;2.D.[3;3.D.[4;
3420441B5B353B3520441B5B363B36204.D.[5;5.D.[6;6,
441B5B3F3532681B5B353B3B307B1B32D.[?52h.[5;04,2
1B5B38343138741B5B37323820680A1B[8418t.[728.h..
5B31323020681B5B373132601B5B3130[120.h.[712'.10
6D1B5B34791B5B347754686973206973m.[4y.[4wThis.is
20612073616D706C6520746578742073.a.sample.text.s
686F77696E67207468652066756E6374howing.the funct
696F6E616C697479206F662074686520ionality.of.the.
6865782D64756D70200D1B5B31323020hex-dump...[120.
680A1B5B31323020681B5B3731326066h..[120.h.[712'f
6561747572652E20697420697320696Eeature..it.is.in
74656E64656420746F20616E616C7973tended.to.analys
652074686520696E636F6D696E672064e.the.incomng.d
6174612073747265616D2E20200C1B5Bata STREAM....[
35347B1B5B367E54\{\{6^

Example of a Hex-Dump printout

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After the transmission you must switch the printer to Offline. Any remaining data left in the interface buffer is then printed.

Terminating Hex-Dump

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Hex-Dump mode can only be terminated by switching off the printer.

If you want to stop the Hex-Dump printout before switching off the printer, press the key Online and then the key LF/FF (4) once.

Advanced settings

In the advanced menu, there are two other settings available besides the test functions.

The Single option can be used to deactivate the single sheet function (for printers without single sheet feeder).
The function Pap.back allows printing on paper with a dark back.

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Enter Extended Menu mode by pressing the key Online while switching on the printer and keep the key pressed until Testmode appears on the display.

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The display shows Test mode for approx. 1 second and then automatically changes to display ASCII 80 ASCII 136.

Deactivate single sheet feeder (Single)

Some printer models are designed for fanfold paper operation only and therefore do not feature a single sheet feeder. To prevent erroneous selection of the single sheet paper source, all sequences referring to the single sheet feeder can be deactivated by setting the Single menu option to Off.

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Select the Single (2) menu.

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Setting options: On/Off Default setting: On

Single = On is the default setting for printer models with single sheet function.

Single = Off must be selected for printer models without single sheet function.

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This setting is not reset by loading the default factory settings.

Confirm your settings by pressing the Set key (1).

Settings for paper with dark back (Pap.back)

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Select the Pap.back (3) menu.

Setting options: normal/dark Default setting: normal

Pap(back = normal is the standard for normal paper.

Pap.back = dark can be set to process paper with a gray back.

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Paper with a completely black back side cannot be used if the ink is carbon-based. However, the printer can handle aniline-based black paper (undefined colors).

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key. Change to the next parameter group with the Next key (4).

Reduced power consumption (SleepMod)

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Select the SleepMod menu (3).

Setting options: On/Off Default setting: On

SleepMod = On reduces the electric power consumption of the printer in standby mode to ≤ 10W .

SleepMod = Off ensures the first printing position even after longer printing pauses.

Confirm the setting by pressing the Set (1) key.

10 Troubleshooting

Many of the faults and problems which may occur while using the printer are minor problems which you can solve yourself. The following chapter should help you to distinguish between a simple operating error and a major malfunction.

This chapter provides information on the rectification of faults without the assistance of specially trained personnel. Follow the advice and tips in this chapter if your printer is not working correctly.

Important notes on the care and maintenance of your printer can be found at the end of this chapter.

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Repairs should only be performed by authorised service personnel.

General print problems

ProblemCorrective action
The display remains dark The printer is switched on, but nothing happens (nothing is displayed, no noise).Switch off the printer and proceed as follows: 1 Check that the power plug is correctly connected to the socket on the printer. 2 Check that the power plug is seated properly in the wall socket. 3 Switch on the printer again. If the printer is now connected correctly, the printer initializes and text is shown on the display. If these steps do not eliminate the fault: ► Replace the power cord and repeat step 3. ► Check whether the fuse is faulty and if so exchange it.: see Replacing the fuse (page 106). ► Check that power flows at the socket e.g. using a desk lamp, if necessary use a different socket and repeat step 3. ► Contact your dealer if the printer cannot be powered up. STOP Do not attempt to open the printer. You might suffer an electric shock.
The display is lit, but the printer does not print1 Check that the printer is Online. If the displays shows Offline, then press the key Online. Try to print again. 2 Check the connection from the printer to the computer (interface cable): ► Check that the interface cable is properly connected to the computer and to the printer. ► Check that it is the correct interface cable for your printer. Information on the interface is located in the section Connecting the printer (page 9) and in chapter Interfaces (page 122). ► Check that the printer is properly adapted to the computer (configured). Refer to section The control panel (page 20). Check the parameter set in the Setup menu under Settings for interfaces (I/O) (page 53)and if necessary correct it. 3 Check whether the printer is working properly. To do this, print out a copy of the menu; siehe Printing out macro configurations (Print) (page 47) 4 Check that the top cover is closed. 5 Check that paper is inserted and loaded. Refer to the section Loading paper (page 28)
Problems with the paper feed The paper is not fed in1 Check that the display shows the correct paperway, if necessary select the correct paperway (single sheet or fanfold) with the key Park. See Changing the paper path (page 26). If you wish to use optional paper types, make sure they are correctly installed. 2 Make sure that the paper guide is correctly adjusted at the side. 3 When using single sheets, push the paper fully into the paper feed. When having torn off the fanfold paper and after switching over from fanfold paper to single sheets, the fanfold paper moves to the park position. 4 Check that the fanfold paper is in the park position when you insert a single sheet. This means the fanfold paper should not be loaded (pulled in). To check this, raise the guide of the single sheet feeder. If necessary, drive the remaining paper manually to the park position with the ↓ key.
Paper jam (fanfold paper)1 Open the top cover. If a paper jam should occur, then remove the jammed paper by tearing it off at the tear off edge (the tear off edge is located at the outfeed for the fanfold paper). 2 Press the ↓ key to transport the paper backwards. 3 You may support the paper return feed by cautiously pulling the paper in the correct direction. Before you replace the fanfold paper, refer to the instructions in the section Loading paper (page 28). You should pay special attention to the following points: ► Insert the paper straight. ► After inserting the paper, close the tractors. ► Adjust the tractors, the paper should be positioned in the tractors straight but without tension. ► Adjust the print head gap to the paper thickness (if AGA=Off). ► Set the parameter Head-up to On, see section Increasing the print head gap (Head up) (page 69). ► Clean upper friction, see section Cleaning the upper friction (page 108).
Paper jam (single sheets)Open the top cover and remove the paper manually or with the functions LF (line feed)/FF (form feed) in Offline mode from the printer. Before you replace the single sheet, refer to the instructions in the section Single sheets (page 32). Pay attention to the following points: ► Set single sheet feed to the corresponding paper width. ► Insert the paper straight as far as possible. ► Adjust the print head gap to the paper thickness (card-like paper etc.) (if AGA=Off).
Paper does not move to tear off position Single sheet insertedIt is only possible to tear off when fanfold paper is used, refer to the section Moving the paper to the tear position (page 35).

Problems with the print quality

ProblemCorrective action
Print is too pale1 The ribbon is used up or the ribbon cassette is not correctly fit-ted. Refer to the section Changing the ribbon cassette (page 11).2 The print head to platen gap is not correctly set, refer to the sec-tion Setting the print head gap (page 39).3 For printers with the AGA = ON: Enter a correction value <0.See the section Setting the print head gap (page 39).
Smudged print1 The ribbon is damaged (e.g. frayed). Change the ribbon as de-scribed in the section Changing the ribbon cassette (page 11).2 The print head gap is too small, increase the gap. See the sec-tion Setting the print head gap (page 39).For printers with AGA = ON: Enter a correction value >0 (cor-rection value 0 to +10). See the section Setting the print head gap (page 39).
Prints undefined characters1 Check that the interface plug is correctly connected to the com- puter and to the printer.2 Check that the proper emulation and the correct character set (country, CG table or character set) is selected in the Setup menu.3 Check the length of the interface cable, see section Interface specifications (page 112).4 Set CX-bid in the advanced menu to Off, see section Bidirectional parallel interface (CX-bid) (page 71).5 Check that the printer is properly adapted to the computer (con-figured). Refer to section The control panel (page 20). Check the parameter set in the Setup menu under Settings for inter-faces (I/O) (page 53)and if necessary correct it.
The first line is not completely printed out at the topCheck the function FormAdj. Refer to the section First printing position (FormAdj) (page 61).
Dots within characters are missing1 Check whether the ribbon is damaged, if necessary replace it.See the section Changing the ribbon cassette (page 11).2 Set the correct print head gap.3 Check whether the platen is damaged.4 Check whether the print head is damaged.We recommend to use genuine ribbon cassettes only. In case of points 3 or 4, please contact your dealer.

Error messages via the display

MessagePossible causeCorrective action
Eject ErrorThe printer cannot eject the paper or cannot place the paper in the park position.Check the following: ► Whether the paper path is blocked by a foreign object. ► Whether the paper is damaged. ► Whether the upper friction is down and clicked into place. ► Whether the print head gap is too small; see section Setting the print head gap (page 39).
Load ErrorThe printer cannot feed in the loaded paper.Check the following: ► Whether the paper path is blocked by a foreign object. ► Whether the paper is damaged. ► Whether the tractors are closed and locked. ► Whether the paper is too tight or loose. ► Whether the paper is within the specified range. Details see section Loading paper (page 28)
Load paper from ...The paper has run out during operation. 1 Printer is switched on but no paper is loaded in the displayed (active) paper compartment. 2 The paper is not fed past the light barrier.Insert paper in the active sheet feeder. Place the paper more to the left. If the display shows Online or Offline instead of Print, the printer has loaded no paper and there is no print job. It is no error message in this case, actions are not required.
Paper JamPaper jam.Eliminate the paper jam detected by the paper motion sensor. For the procedure, see Paper jam (fanfold paper) (page 99) or Paper jam (single sheets) (page 100). Paper is too narrow. Use paper with a width of at least 6.3" (16 cm).
Cover openTop cover is open.Close the top cover.
Hardware AlarmInternal hardware error.Try switching off and on. Check if changes to options have been previously carried out. Note down the display message. Contact your dealer.
Parity ErrorTransmission error from computer to printer via the optional serial interface.Compare the interface configuration of your printer with the settings of your computer (protocol), see Interfaces (page 122). Check the cable, if necessary replace it. The cable exceeds the maximum allowed length, see Interface specifications (page 112).
Frame ErrorTransmission error (serial interface).Compare the format setting of your printer with the setting of your computer. Check the permissible cable length, see Interface specifications (page 112). See parity error.
Overrun ErrorReceived data which has not yet been printed is overwritten with new data.Check that the correct busy pro-tocol (e.g. XON XOFF) is set in the menu Serial interface, pro-tocol, see Protocols (page 127).Check the interface cable, see section Connecting the printer (page 9) and Interfaces (page 122).
Head HotThe printer prints at lower speed.No action required.When this message comes up even in a “cold” printer, please contact your technical service.

Additional display messages

These are not error messages, they give operating instructions and information from the printer to the user.

MessagePossible causeCorrective action
Press any keyTo proceed press any key.
Loading DefaultThe factory-set parameters are loaded and are written into all menus.No action required.
Only available in Epic ModeFunctions which have no meaning in this emulation have been selec-ted.For this function please switch to the appropriate emulation in the menu, see Selecting Proto-col (emulation) (page 51).
Park positionYou are informed when the fanfold paper is in the park position.No action required.
Tear paper offNote for the operator to tear off the paper automatically positioned at the tear off edge.Tear paper off.
Load paper from ...Paper is not available in the selec-ted paper path (... indicates the active paper path). Data is in the interface receiver buffer.Load paper, see section Loading paper (page 28)

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If messages appear which are not described here, please contact your customer service representative with exact details of the message.

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Care and maintenance

The printer is designed to operate with minimal maintenance. It is advisable to clean the inside of the printer from time to time with a vacuum cleaner.

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Before cleaning, turn off the printer, wait 5 to 10 seconds and disconnect the power cable.

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Do not oil or grease the printer, especially the sliders and shafts.

Replacing the fuse

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The printer is provided with a line fuse accessible from the exterior. Open the small compartment below the power supply connector with a screwdriver and pull out the compartment completely. Remove the defective fuse.

Install the new fuse in reverse order of steps.

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Only use the same type of fuse for replacement.

The fuse ratings are specified on the printer type plate which is mounted above the power connector on the rear:

T2,50AH/250V

Cleaning the housing

Clean the printer housing with mild detergent (use a dishwashing agent, if necessary, or a plastic cleaning agent) and a soft lint-free cloth.

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Do not use abrasive cleaners. Never use solvents.

Cleaning the interior

Remove paper and dust (ribbon deposits) with a soft brush.

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Check that any paper has been removed from the tractors.

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For optimal function of the print head the interior of the printer has to be as dust free as possible. Clean the interior with a vacuum cleaner if necessary.

Cleaning the platen

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Remove the ribbon. Carefully clean the platen with platen roller cleaner (available from dealers).

Remove dust carefully from the platen.

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Avoid touching parts and components in the printer interior.

Ribbon

Check whether the ribbon is worn or damaged. The ribbon must be replaced if it is frayed, see Changing the ribbon cassette (page 11) and Error messages via the display (page 102).

Cleaning the upper friction

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Clean the rollers of the upper friction as necessary with a mild cleaning agent and a soft, lint-free cloth.

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Avoid touching the pin rollers.

Carriage shafts

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Carriage shafts must not be oiled or greased; otherwise damage will occur on the printer.

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Specifications

Printer specifications

Printer systemSerial impact matrix printer Printhead with 24 needles Ø 0.25 mm bidirectional printing
Print speed and character matrices
DPQ = Draft (Data Print Quality)500 cps / 10,0 cpi12 x 12
600 cps / 12,0 cpi12 x 10
750 cps / 15,0 cpi08 x 08*
750 cps / 15,0 cpi12 x 08
515 cps / 17,1 cpi12 x 12
600 cps / 20,0 cpi12 x 10
CPQ = Copy Draft (Copy Print Quality)225 cps / 10.0 cpi24 x 12
270 cps / 12.0 cpi24 x 10
340 cps / 15.0 cpi16 x 08*
340 cps / 15.0 cpi24 x 08
230 cps / 17.1 cpi24 x 12
270 cps / 20.0 cpi24 x 10
NLQ (Near Letter Quality)180 cps / 10.0 cpi24 x 18
220 cps / 12.0 cpi24 x 15
270 cps / 15.0 cpi16 x 12*
135 cps / 15.0 cpi24 x 12
155 cps / 17.1 cpi24 x 18
180 cps / 20.0 cpi24 x 15
LQ (Letter Quality)90 cps / 10.0 cpi24 x 36
110 cps / 12.0 cpi24 x 30
135 cps / 15.0 cpi16 x 24*
135 cps / 15.0 cpi24 x 24
155 cps / 17.1 cpi24 x 18
180 cps / 20.0 cpi24 x 15
* Epson emulation only: superscript, subscript, 15 cpi, microscript and MTPL microscript
Tab speed50 inch/sec.
Print widthNarrow printer 80 characters at 10 cpiWide printer 136 characters at 10 cpi
Character pitch5 / 6 / 7,5 / 8,6 / 10 / 12 / 15 / 17,1 / 20 cpi
Character size
Height3,32 mm (incl. descendants)
Width2,19 mm, max. 2,43 mm
Fonts
StandardPrint Qualities: DPQ (Draft), CPQ (Copy Draft) Near Letter Quality (NLQ), Letter Quality (LQ); Fonts: Courier, Roman, Sanserif, OCR A + B (all resident in NLQ und LQ); DLL is standard, but not battery-buffered
Barcodes (standard)18 (see Barcode (page 121)
Emulations
Standard- DEC PPL2
Optional- IBM Proprinter XL24E, IBM Proprinter XL24E+AGM
Resolution60 to 360 dpi horizontal
Print attributes in all character pitches90 to 360 dpi vertical
Self-testDouble width, italics, right justification, shadowed, auto centered, double height, bold, proportionally spaced, underlined, overlined, superscript, subscript
Printer buffer64 KB
PanelLCD display, 2 x 16 digits
Sound power levelLwAd = ≤7.2 B(A) (EN 27779, Print in highest print quality)
Sound pressure levelLpAm = ≤55 dB(A) (EN 27779, Print in highest print quality)
Continuous operation Throughput (ECMA 132)>26 000 pages/month DPQ
MTBF>430 pages/hour
MTTR>10 000 h; 25% DC
Mains voltage120 V ±10%, 60 Hz, ±2%
230 V ±10% 50/60 Hz, ±2%
Power consumption When Printing Stand by≤40 W ≤10 W
Main fuseT2,50AH/250V
ApprovalsIEC 60950, CE, GOST, VDE/GS, cULUS, FCC/B
Dimensions WidthNarrow printer 424 mmWide printer 600 mm
Height300 mm300 mm
Depth399 mm399 mm
WeightNarrow printer 10.5 kgWide printer 13.2 kg
Paper feed Feed speed Feed first line (6 lpi) Reverse motion3.8 inch/sec 48 ms Up to max. form length (22 inch)
Printhead gap StandardAutomatic gap adjustment
Paper transport Standard- Tractor with parking position - Manual single sheet via front insertion (friction rollers) - Tractor 2 (Front2)
Service life Printhead Ribbon250 millions/DPQ 12 x 12 Matrix Narrow printer: 3.5 millions characters, 20 m-0,8 m Wide printer: 5.0 millions characters 25 m-0,8 m
Environmental conditions
Operation Temperature+10° to +35°C 16 to 73% IEC 721-3-7, Class 7K1
Rel. humidity-5° to +45°C 5 to 95%
ClimateIEC 721-3-1, Class 1K3
Storage Temperature-40° to +70°C 5 to 95%
Rel. humidityIEC 721-3-2, Class 2K4
Climate

Interface specifications

Parallel interfacebidirectional
Type of data transmission8-bit parallel interface (Centronics compatible) IEEE-1284; Nibble mode
Transmission rateMax. 12 KHz
Signal statusLow: 0,0 V to +0,4 V
High: +2,4 V to +5,0 V
Connection cableMaterial: AWG 28 at least
Length: up to 2,0 m
Twisted-pair cable with double-shield, acc. IEEE Std 1284 - 1294
Voltage supply of external devices on pin 18U = +5 V ±10%
I = 0,5 Amax
Interface connectionsPrinter side: Amphenol 57-40360, 36-pin (or compatible)
Cable side: Amphenol 57-30360, 25-pin (or compatible)
Serial interfaceRS232C interface
SynchronizationAsynchronous
Transmission rate600 bauds to 19,200 bauds
Signal statusOFF = Mark = log.1 = -3 V to -15 V
ON = Space = log. 0 = +3 V to +15 V
Connection cableLength up to 15 m
Interface connectionsITT Cannon connector, series DB-9 S
Transmission protocolXON/XOFF, Robust XON/XOFF
Capacity of data buffer64 KB max.

Paper specifications

Tractor 1Continuous paper, single part forms
Weight60 to 120 g/m2
Width76 to 254 mm (narrow printer)
Form length76 to 420 mm (wide printer)
76 to 559 mm
Multi part forms (to be tested individually!)
Copies1 + 5
Weight of original45 to 65 g/m2
Weight of copies45 to 56 g/m2
Weight of bottom sheet45 to 65 g/m2
Thickness (max.)0.6 mm
Width76 to 254 mm (narrow printer)
Form length76 to 420 mm (wide printer)
76 to 559 mm
Manual single sheet feederSingle part forms
Weight80 to 120 g/m2
Width76 to 254 mm
Form length76 to 420 mm (narrow printer)
76 to 305 mm (wide printer)
Multi part forms (to be tested individually!)
Copies1 + 5
Weight of original50 to 60 g/m2
Weight of copies45 to 56 g/m2
Weight of bottom sheet50 to 60 g/m2
Thickness (max.)0.6 mm
Width76 to 254 mm (narrow printer)
Form length76 to 420 mm (wide printer)
76 to 305 mm
Envelopes
Width76 to 420 mm
Length76 to 305 mm
Thickness0.32 mm
Printing paperRecycling paper made of 100% waste paper (to DIN 19 309) can be processed.
Set of formsSets of forms may be used only if the top edge is bound. The binding edge should be as soft as possible. A wavy binding edge may hamper the smooth feeding of these sets. Multi-part forms have to be inserted with the glued top facing down. Multi-part forms should be tested for suitability.
Paper qualityLight pulp paper of medium fine quality, paper bearing the quality mark SM Post and photocopy paper are suitable for use. Unsuitable are: satin-finisch or coated papers, imitation art papers, and embossed papers. Since paper as natural material reacts strongly to environmental influences (e.g. humidity, temperature), the place of storage should be selected carefully. We recommend that this kind of paper should be tested extensively before larger quantities are acquired.
Coloured paperShould papers with a dark reverse side be used, these should also be tested for their functionality. Please pay attention to the use of infrared reflecting colors, when acquiring these papers.

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Available character sets and fonts

The following list includes all the character sets you can select from the control panel or via ESC sequences and specifies the fonts in which they are available.

The character sets are only available in the fonts marked with an X. They can be selected via the menu or by means of ESC ( printer control sequences, in the EPSON emulation, also by ESC R, in the DEC emulation by the SCD command.

ID for ESC R/ESC (DraftDraft CopyRomanSans SerifCourier (incl. Courier IBM)OCR-BOCR-APrestigeScriptOrator
ISO USA (ASCII)42XXXXXXXXXX
ISO UK (British)41XXXXXXXXXX
ISO France (French)52XXXXXXXXXX
ISO Germany (German)4BXXXXXXXXXX
ISO Italy (Italian)59XXXXXXXXXX
ISO Norway (Norw./Danish)60XXXXXXXXXX
ISO Spain (Spanish)5AXXXXXXXXXX
ISO Portugal4CXXXXXXXXXX
Epson USA00XXXXXXXXXX
Epson France01XXXXXXXXXX
Epson Germany02XXXXXXXXXX
Epson UK03XXXXXXXXXX
Epson Denmark04XXXXXXXXXX
Epson Sweden05XXXXXXXXXX
Epson Italy06XXXXXXXXXX
Epson Spain07XXXXXXXXXX
Epson Japan08XXXXXXXXXX
Epson Norway09XXXXXXXXXX
EPson Denmark II
EPson Spain II
EPson Korea
EPson Legal
EPson Turkey
EPson Old Hebrew
Epson/IBM New Hebrew
EPson/IBM D-Hebrew
CP437 Latin US
CP850 Latin 1
CP852 Eastern Europe
CP853 Turkish
CP855 Cyrillic
CP853 Turkish
CP860 Portuguese
CP861 Icelandic
CP862 Hebrew
CP863 French Canada
CP864 Arabic
8C8584838281808180818081808180818081808180
8C8584838281808180818081808180818081808180
CP866 Russian
CP866 Bulgaria
CP866 Greek
Mazovia (Polish)
8859-15 Latin 9 (Euro)
Brazilian ASCL
Abicomp (Br. Portuguese)
DEC ISO Latin-1 Suppl.
DEC ISO Latin-2 Suppl.
DEC ISO Latin-Greek Supp.
DEC ISO Latin-Cyrillic Supp.
DEC ISO Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-Latin-LIN
DEC ISO Latin-5 Suppl.
DEC ISO Latin-9 Suppl.
DEC Hebrew Supplemental Dec 7-Bit-Hebrew Legal Dec 7-Bit-Turkish Dec 8-Bit-Greek Suppl. Dec 8-Bit-Turkish Suppl.3FXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
50XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
44XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
39XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
34XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
37XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
35XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
ID for ESC R/ESC(DraftDraft CopyRomanSans SerifCourier (incl. Courier IBM)OCR-BOCR-APrestigeScriptOrator
DEC Finnish35XXXXXXXXXX
DEC French-Canadian39XXXXXXXXXX
DEC JIS Roman4AXXXXXXXXXX
DEC Norwegian/Danish36XXXXXXXXXX
DEC Swedish37XXXXXXXXXX
DEC Swiss3DXXXXXXXXXX
DEC Supplemental62XXXXXXXXXX
DEC Technical3EXXXXXXXXXX
DEC Special Graphics30XXXXXXXXXX
DEC Portuguese61XXXXXXXXXX
CP437 GreekA0XXXXXXXXXX
Code MJKA1XXXXXXXXXX
CP210A2XXXXXXXXXX
CP220A3XXXXXXXXXX

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All codepages will be printed in all fonts, but the character shape may look the same although the font names are different. In IBM emulation only the codepages defined by ESC [ T ... are available.

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DEC Technical: non-Greek characters are the same for all LQ fonts
Greek characters are the same in OCR-A and OCR-B
There are only two LQ fonts for cyrillic characters : Roman = Courier = Prestige = Script and Orator = SansSerif = OCR-A = OCR-B
- Arabic characters exist only in LQ 10 and 12 cpi, no Arabic Draft, Draft Copy and 15 cpi Epson style
Greek characters look the same for all LQ fonts

  • Epson Turkey, Old Hebrew, New Hebrew and D-Hebrew have preliminary IDs and cannot be selected via the ESC (t ... command; but the code pages will be implemented and shown in the menu and can be selected via the menu or with the ESC R ... command.
    Codepages 210 and 220 cannot be selected with ESC ( t ... commands in Epson emulation, these commands are not defined, instead these codepages can be selected via the menu or with the ESC R ... command.
    There is only one Draft- and one LQ-font for all Hebrew characters and for all Katakana characters

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Emulations

General

When a printer understands the control set written for another printer type, it is said to emulate the other printer. Your printer in its standard version emulates, i.e. "understands" the DEC-PPL2 for the serial interface and Epson ESC/P2 using the parallel interface.

Escape sequences

Escape sequences or control codes tell the printer that the following transmitted code is a printer command and not a printable character.

They allow the selection of printer functions or the changing of printer parameters from the computer. By transmitting an escape sequence, you are able to change the previously set configuration of the printer (e.g. character set).

This chapter contains an introduction into the sequences and control codes which are used by your printer.

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The settings made by escape sequences have priority over the settings made in Menu mode; therefore they override these.

What are escape sequences?

An escape sequence consists of an ESCape control character (ESC = decimal 27 or hexadecimal 1B) followed by one or more characters, which represent commands to the printer. Please note that this escape character has nothing to do with the ESC key on your computer keyboard.

For example, the control character ESC followed by the character "4" tells your printer to print the subsequent text in italics.

How are escape sequences used?

Escape sequences are transmitted to the printer by your computer software via the printer driver. Experienced users and programmers can also control the printer directly via control sequences, however before you start working with escape sequences and control codes, we recommend that you study the computer software manual.

To enter control codes the Ctrl key and an ASCII character must be pressed simultaneously. For instance, by pressing Ctrl and J a line feed is accomplished (it is required to output the character string on the printer). More information concerning this topic is contained in your computer software manual and the corresponding Programmer's Application Manuals (see section Programming manuals, page 131).

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For details on the escape sequences in the DEC, EPSON and IBM emulation refer to the Programmer's Manual on this CD-ROM.

Barcode

Even the standard version of your printer has the possibility of using up to 18 different barcode types.

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Barcode mode can be accessed in DEC emulation. The user can decide whether barcode is activated permanently or activated depending on the situation by means of an escape sequence.

List of available barcodes

TypeBarcodeTypeBarcode
0, 2Code 3 of 911UPC-A
1Interleaved 2 of 512UPC-E
4EAN 813Postnet
5EAN 1314Industrial 2 of 5
7Codabar a/t15not supported
8Codabar b/n16MSI mod 10/10
9Codabar c/*17Code 128 (EAN 128)
10Codabar d/e18Matrix 2 of 5

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Please note that within the Barcode environment the barcode commands have priority in case of conflicts with the emulation.

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Additional information is provided in the Programmer's Manual on this CD-ROM.

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Interfaces

Your printer offers the possibility of operating either via a parallel or via a serial interface. This chapter informs you about the parallel Centronics compatible interface and the serial interface type RS232C/V.24 and describes the communication between your computer and the printer.

These interfaces are linked to form a so-called shared interface. Your printer can be configured to use only one interface or both alternately. When only one interface is used, it is monitored by the printer. If the printer is configured to use both interfaces simultaneously, it monitors both interfaces for incoming data. As soon as the printer recognizes a signal it switches to the respective interface and sends the BUSY signal to the other interface. After finishing the data transmission, the printer remains switched to this interface for a certain period of time (Macro: 1 to 30 seconds, default 2 seconds). When this time has elapsed, the controller reenables both interfaces and the sequence described restarts. If incoming data is on the other interface and the current print position is not "Top of Form", a form feed is carried out.

In the chapter Options (page 130), the interfaces which can be purchased with your printer are listed.

Parallel interface

The bidirectional parallel interface offers the so called "Nibble" mode of the IEEE1284 interface norm. This enables installation in accordance with Windows "Plug & Play".

The standard parallel interface is able to transfer data at a speed of max. 30,000 bytes per second. When the receiving buffer is full, the data input is blocked until the data buffer is empty. This guarantees data transmission in blocks of 1 KB.

Connector assignment

Connector no.Direction Printer-PCSignal
1STROBE(active low)
2DATA 1
3DATA 2
4DATA 3
5DATA 4
6DATA 5
7DATA 6
8DATA 7
9DATA 8
10ACK(active low)
11BUSY
12PAPER EMPTY (PE)
13SELECT
14AUTO FEED(active low)
15not used
16-SIGNAL GROUND
17-CHASSIS GROUND
18-5 V (Imax = 500 mA)
19–30-SIGNAL GROUND
31INIT(active low)
32ERROR(active low)
33-SIGNAL GROUND
34–35not used
36SELECT IN

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Transmission length: max. 2,0 m

Serial interface V.24/ RS232C

Your printer's serial interface supports the RS232C specification. The signals are received and transmitted by a 9 pin connector.

Basically 3 lines are already enough for exchanging information between computer and printer (one receive line, one send line, one line for common grounding).

Connector assignment

Connector no.Direction Printer-PCSignal
3TxD
4DTR
2RxD
6DSR
7RTS
8CTS
5Signal Ground SG
ShieldFrame Ground FG

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Transmission length: max. 15 m

Interface cable (serial interface)

The cables used must be shielded. The cable shield must be connected to the connector shield on both ends.

PC/AT (9-pin)Printer (9-pin)
RxD23TxD
TxD32RxD
CTS84DTR/RDY
SG55SG
DSR6
DTR4
PC/AT (25-pin)Printer (9-pin)
FG1FG
TxD22RxD
RxD33TxD
CTS84DTR/RDY
SG55SG
DSR6
DTR4

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It depends on the menu setting whether DTR or RDY is active at pin 4.

Input signals

SignalFunction
CTSClear to Send
DSRData Set Ready
RxDReceive Data

Output signals

SignalFunction
DTRData Terminal Ready
RTSRequest to Send
READYReady to receive data
TxDTransmit Data

Interface-Adapter IF Adapter-Set RS232 (DB9M)/MMP

The set consists of an adapter RS232 (D-Sub9)/MMJ and a MMJ cable.

Adapter RS232(D-Sub9)/MMJ
Serial connectorD-SUB9, male, 9 pins
Modular connectorDEC-MMJ, female, 6 pins
Internal wiringMMJ D-SUB 9
MMJ-Cable
Length3 m, unshielded, leads crossed (1-6, 2-5, 3-4)
Connector2 x MMP, plug 6-pin
Internal wiring
MMPMMP
16
25
34
43
52
61

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Make sure that the ferrit bead always points in direction to the printer.

Protocols

Memory mode XON/XOFF

The received characters are stored in a FIFO buffer (first in/first out). The characters are processed in this buffer.

The buffer capacity can be adjusted from 0 to 64Kb

If the buffer is full, the interface signals NOT READY (signal acknowledgement: Level 1, -12 V) and XOFF (hex. 13, dec. 19). This results in stopping the data transmission. When the FIFO buffer is empty again, the interface signals READY (level 0, +12 V) and XON (hex. 11, dec. 17). Data transmission can be continued.

In addition, the READY signal is influenced by the status of the printer (On/Off Line). If the printer assumes an undefined state, the interface also signals NOT READY and XOFF.

Memory mode Robust XON/XOFF

Robust XON/XOFF is similar to XON/XOFF. However, the state of the printer (XON or XOFF) is also periodically transmitted via the TxD line in the case of Robust XON/XOFF.

Configuring the serial interface of the PC

DOS mode

To use the serial interface of your PC, you must add the following mode commands to the AUTOEXEC.BAT file:

mode com1:9600,n,8,1,p

mode lpt1: = coml:

With the first MODE command, you configure the serial interface Com1 of your PC to the printer's factory defaults. The second MODE command redirects the parallel standard output port LPT1 of your PC to Com1.

Transmission rate: 9600 bauds

Parity: none

Data bits: 8

Stop bits: 1

These settings must be modified to use other values.

Windows 95/98/ME

Click on the Start button in the Windows taskbar. Move the mouse to Settings and click on Control Panel. Click on System, followed by Device Manager. Click on Ports, COM1 and Port Settings.

Bits per second: 9600 bauds

Data bits: 8

Parity: none

Stop bits: 1

These settings must be modified to use other values.

Windows 2000/NT 4.0/XP

Click on the Start button in the Windows taskbar. Click on Printers and Faxes to open the printer folder. In the menu bar, click on File and Server Properties. Click on Ports, then select COM1 and click on Configure....

Bits per second: 9600 bauds

Data bits: 8

Parity: none

Stop bits: 1

These settings must be modified to use other values.

Physical printer port in Ethernet with TCP/IP

If you use your printer in a local network with Ethernet connections and the transmission protocol TCP/IP, you have to assign some adress informations.

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Address information for the Ethernet port can only be made available by your network administrator, who has the necessary rights to install printers on the network and/or make any changes.

The assumed address space corresponds to the TCP/IP adress, class C, 192.168.1.xxx.
The subnet mask to be used is 255.255.255.0
The address of the router, or gateway, is 0.0.0.0, if not available.

Example of a printer connected to a computer in an Ethernet

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Example of several devices in an Ethernet

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You will find more information on our internet page.

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Options and accessories

Options

The following options can be ordered for your printer.

Tractor 2, front

The push tractor is suitable for fanfold paper and sets of forms with 1 + 5 forms. Paper formats with a width of 76 to 264mm (narrow printer) or 406mm (wide printer) may be used. Each format in between can be set.

Part no.: 061 795 (narrow printer)

Part no.: 061 796 (wide printer)

Serial interface adapter

Serial interface adapter from 9 to 25 pins

Part no.: 047995

MMJ interface adapter

Part no.: 070 086

Others

on request

Optional firmware

on request

Accessories

Ribbon cassettes

Ribbon cassettes are available in the following versions.

NamePart no.
Ribbon cassette black, narrow printerLA55R-KN
Ribbon cassette black, wide printerLA55R-KW

Optional paper support

NamePart no.
Optional paper support062 217

Programming manuals

The available programming manuals are enclosed on this CD-ROM.

Index

A

Access to Menu mode 41

Accessories 130, 131

Optional paper support 131

Programming manuals 131

Ribbon cassette 131

ACK/NAK 128

Activation of tractors (AutoTra) 67

Additional display messages 105

Advanced menu 90

Advanced settings 95

Deactivate single sheet feeder 95

Reduced power consumption 96

Settings for paper with dark back 96

AGA 68

Auto-CR 57

Auto-LF 58

Automatic carriage return (Auto-CR) 57

Automatic gap adjustment (AGA) 68

Automatic line feed (Auto-LF) 58

AutoTear 63

AutoTra 67

AutoView 63

Available barcodes 121

Available character sets and fonts 115

B

Barcode 65, 121

Barmode 65

Baud 53

Beep at paper end (Sound) 72

Bidir 52

Bidirectional parallel interface (CX-bid) 71

Bidirectional printing (Bidir) 52

Botmrg 75

Buffer 56

C

Calling up the menu 41

Care 106

Carriage shafts 108

Changing printer settings 17

Changing the paper path 26

Character density

Setting 40

Character set

Available character sets and fonts 115

CharSet 77

Checking the printer voltage 8

Cleaning

Carriage shafts 108

Housing 107

Interior 107

Platen 108

Printer 107

Ribbon 108

Upper friction 108

Cleaning the printer 107

Connecting the printer 9

Control panel 20

Programming via 41

CPI 76,82,86

CX-bid 71

D

Data format (Format) 54

Data transmission rate (Baud) 53

DECMode 76

Display 21

Display messages 105

DTR 55

E

Emulations 120

Escape sequences 120

General 120

Error messages via the display 102

Escape sequences 120

ESCChar 50

F

Fanfold paper

Loading 28

FFmode 66

Firmware

Loading 19

Troubleshooting 19

First printing position (FormAdj) 61

Font 49

Form feed mode (FFmode) 66

Form length (Forml) 60

Form settings 17

FormAdj 61

Format 54

Forml 60

Fuse

Replacing 106

G

General print problems 98

Graphic options 18

H

Head 62

Head up 69

Hex-Dump 93

HvyForm 73

1

I/O 53

Increasing the printhead gap (Head up) 69

Ink cartridge 11

Installing 11

Ink cartridges 131

Input signals 125

Installation 6

Installing printer drivers 14

Installing the ink cartridge 11

Installing the ink cartridge the first time 11

Interf. 56

Interface buffer (Buffer) 56

Interface cable (serial interface) 125

Interface specifications 112

Interface test (Hex-Dump) 93

Interfaces 122

Parallel interface 123

Serial interface 124

K

Key functions

when turning on the printer 25

L

Language 59

Selecting 44

LC display 21

Leftmrg 75

Leftzon 70

Line length 64

Line wrap (Wrap) 72

Loading menu configurations (Menu) 47

Loading optional firmware 19

Loading paper 28

LPI 50

M

Macro 47

Maintenance 106

Margin 74

MenLock 58

Menu 41

Advanced 90

Calling up 41

Enabling access to Menu mode 41

Handling 43

Save settings 43

Selecting the LC display language 44

Terminating Setup mode 45

Menu configurations 42

Menu handling 43

Menu lock (MenLock) 58

Menu parameters 47

Activation of tractors 67

Automatic carriage return 57

Automatic gap adjustment 68

Automatic line feed 58

Barcode 65

Beep at paper end 72

Bidirectional parallel interface 71

Bidirectional printing 52

BuffCtrl 55

Character set (DEC mode) 77

Data format 54

Data transmission rate 53

First printing position 61

Form feed mode 66

Form length 60

Horizontal spacing of characters (DEC mode) 76

Horizontal spacing of characters (EPSON mode) 86

Horizontal spacing of characters (IBM mode) 82

Increasing the printhead gap 69

Interface buffer 56

Language 59

Left-hand area 70

Line length 64

Line wrap 72

Loading menu configurations 47

Menu lock 58

Normal characters and barcode 65

Paper handling 69

Paper parameter 59

Paper width 70

Print head gap manually 62

Printing out menu configurations 47

Reset to default values 48

Right-hand area 71

Selecting emulation 51

Selectingfont49

Selecting interface 56

Selecting start signal for escape sequence 50

Serial interface 53

Setting and avitating options 67

Setting for printing copy paper 73

Setting line spacing 50

Setting the bottom margin 75

Setting the DEC mode 76

Setting the left margin 75

Setting the page margins 74

Setting the top margin 74

Settings for interfaces 53

Signal processing 55

Tear position 63

User preference character set (DEC mode) 78

View position 63

Menu settings

Example 89

Menu structure 46

N

Normal characters and barcode (Barmode) 65

0

Offline mode 22

Online mode 22

Optional firmware 130

Optional paper support 131

Options 130

Optional firmware 130

Serial interface adapter 130

Tractor 2, front 130

Output signals 125

P

Pagewid 70

Pap.back 96

Paper 59

Fanfold paper 28

loading 28

Moving to the tear position 35

Removing 36

Single sheets 32

Paper handling 26

Paper handling (Paphand) 69

Paper parameters (Paper) 59

Paper specifications

Standard printer 113

Paper transport 34

Paper type

Changing 26

Paper with dark back, setting 96

Paperways 5

Paphand 69

PapOpt 67

Parallel interface 123

Parity error 103

Placing the printer 7

Platen

Cleaning 108

Print 47

Print quality

Problems with 101

Printer

At a glance 3

Connecting 9

Installation 6

Paperways 5

Placing 7

Specifications 109

Switching on 10

Unpacking 6

Printer drivers 14

Printer in single sheet mode 4

Printer in tractor mode 4

Printer self-test (Rolling ASCII) 91

Printer settings

Changing 17

Printhead gap adjustment, automatic 68

Printhead gap manually (Head) 62

Printing out menu configurations (Print) 47

Problems with the print quality 101

Programming manuals 131

Programming via the control panel 41

Protocol 51, 55

Protocol (Protocol) 55

Protocols 127

ACK/NAK 128

Robust XON/XOFF 127

XON/XOFF 127

Q

Quiet 48

Quiet mode printing (Quiet) 48

R

Reduced power consumption (SleepMod) 96

Removing paper 36

Replacing the fuse 106

Reset 48

Reset to default values (Reset) 48

Rightzo 71

Robust XON/XOFF 127

Rolling ASCII 91

s

Save menu settings 43

Selecting character density 40

Selecting emulation (Emulate) 51

Selectingfont (Font)49

Selecting interface (Interf.) 56

Selecting start signal for escape sequence (ESCChar) 50

Selecting the LC display language 44

Serial 53

Serial interface

Connector assignment 124

Input signals 125

Interface cable 125

Output signals 125

Serial interface (Serial) 53

Serial interface adapter 130

Serial interface V.24/RS232C 124

Setting and avitivating options (PapOpt) 67

Setting line spacing (LPI) 50

Setting the first printing line 38

Setting the print head gap 39

Setting the tear position 37

Settings 37

Advanced 95

Character density 40

First printing line 38

Font 40

Print head gap 39

Tear position 37

Settings for interfaces (I/O) 53

Settings for paper with dark back (Pap.back) 96

Setup mode 23

Terminating 45

Signal processing (DTR) 55

Single 95

Single sheets

Loading 32

SleepMod 96

Sound 72

Specifications 109

Interface specifications 112

Switching on the printer 10

T

Tear position 35

Tear position (AutoTear) 63

Terminating Setup mode 45

Test functions 90

Interface test 93

Printer self-test 91

TOF

Setting the first printing line 38

Topmrg 74

Tractor 2 front 130

Troubleshooting 97

Additional display messages 105

Error messages via the display 102

General print problems 98

Problems with the print quality 101

U

Unpacking the printer 6

Upper friction

Cleaning 108

UserChr 78

V

View position (AutoView) 63

Voltage

Checking 8

W

Width 64

Wrap 72

X

XON/XOFF 127

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