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chapter 1SETTING UP THE PRINTERSubjects covered in Chapter 1 include—.●●●●✎Locatingthe printerUnpackingandinspection(partnames)Settingup andcomectingL
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chapter 6MS-DOS AND YOUR PRINTERWhenusingyourprinterwithanIBMPC,PC-XT,orPC-ATorcompatible,youwillprobablybeusingPC-DOSor MS-DOSasanoperatingsystem.Anu
CPINumberof columnsPica1080Elite12 96Condensedpica17.1137Condensedelite20160ProportionalVariableSometimesthe softwme installationwill ask you for an i
((c))5 Orange((C))6 GreenIf youwantto printatitleindouble-sizeOrator,thenchangeto regular-sizefontsfor othertext, you can use thesecommandsas follows:
IThe printer supportsvariouscommandsin additionto the above,such asquadmple-sizeprinting.Mostoftheseothercommandsconsistoftheescapecodefollowedby one
COPY andTYPEdo notpermityouto executeothercommandswhilethefileis printing.Ifyouwantaparticularfont,orprintpitch,youcanmakethesesettingsfromthe control
I‘V indicatesthatthe followingcharacteris a controlcode.‘V[ entersthecESC> code.cESC> has charactercode27, and “[” is the 27th characterfromAin
UNPACKING AND INSPECTIONCheckingthecartoncontentsNowunpackthecontentsoftheshippingcarton,andcheckeachitemintheboxagainstFigure1-1to makesurethatyouhav
PROGRAMMING WITH BASICAs an exampleof programmingthe printeron MicrosoftBASIC,we havelisted the program for the IBM-PC.This program runs in the printe
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IHow theprogram worksThisprogrambeginsbyassigninganumberofprintercommandstoBASICstringvariables(lines1000to 1070).Youcanfindmostofthesecommandsnearthe
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chapter 7TROUBLESHOOTINGAND MAINTENANCEThefollowingsectionon troubleshootingandmaintenanceisintendedonlyas a brief guide. Rememberthat your printer is
PowersupplyIf the POWER indicatordoesnot illuminate,checkthe following:I Check1 PossiblerernedYIIsthepowercableproperlyTurnofftheprinter,makecertainth
If theprintis faint,or uneven,checkthe following:CheckPossibleremedyIs theribbonproperlyin-Checkandreinstallifnecessary.stalled?IIs theribbonwornout?T
PaperfeedingIf cut sheet paper (withoutthe ASF) is not feedingsmoothly,check thefollowing:CheckPossible remedyIs the paper release lever Set the relea
Theoptionalaccessorieswhichyoumayhaveorderedwithyourprinterare:● Serial-Parallelconverter(SPC-8K)● Automaticsheetfeeder(SF-1ODN)● Rollpaperholder(RH-1
CheckPossible remedyAre you trying to feed paperYou can only feed paper in this way when the printer isusing the front panel buttonsoff-line. Set the
Ifthepaperparkfttnctiondoesnotappeartobeworkingcorrectly,checkthefollowing:I Check\ Possible remedyIIs the paper release lever in The papsr release le
MAINTENANCEEssentially,your printer is a robust piece of equipment, but should betreatedwithamodicumofcareinorderto avoidmalfimctions.Forexample:Keepy
Front tabderSprHeaFigure 7-1. Replacing the print head6. Disengagethe cablefromthe connectorholdingit down,then removetheprinthead.7. Plugthe cableint
chapter 8SPECIFICATIONSP@ting system...SerialImpactDot-matrixPrintingspeed ...Pica EliteHigh-S
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ISTANDARD CHARACTER SET #1I 1011121314151 6171120
SEITING UPPlacethe printerin the desiredlocation,and removeall packingmaterialfrom inside the top cover. This packingmaterialis intendedto preventdarn
STANDARD CHARACTER SET #2O c a i t s c s #1
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IBM CHARACTER SET #2Code Page #437 (U.S.A.)124
ICode Page #850 (Multi-1ingual)O c a i t C P #126
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F@r8 1-4.Removing the top cover1. Turn the tension knob counterclockwise on the ribbon cartridge totighten the ribbon if it is slack.2. Guide the ribb
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INDEXuA horizontaltab,66Ascender,70,82Autofeed,79Autoloading,31Automaticlinefeed,37,63Automaticsheetfeeder,9,37,78,117mBackspace,63BASIC,28,84,88,91,
Gap, 19G67, 104Graphicscommands,67-69mHexad@maldump,28-29Horizontalpositioncommands,62-66Horizontaltabulation,65HS draf~24mIBMcharactersets,47, 124-13
mQuadruple-sizecharacters,53Quietprint,23,77mRearcover,3, 12Releaselever,3, 10,12Resetprinter,79Reverselinefeed,57Reversemicro-feed,31Ribboncartridge,
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3. ‘l%enbbonshoul dpassbetweentheprintheadandtheprinthead shield(seeFigure 1-6).IFigure 7-6. Pass the ribbon between the print head and print head shi
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RollFigur@1-7. Install the roller unit onto the printerTo replacethe top cover,insertthe tabs intothe slotson the printercase.Swingthe frontedgedownto
Connectingtheprinter toyour computerConnectthe printer to your computerusing a standardparallelinterfacecable.OnaPC orPC/AT-typecomputer,thismeansthat
LOADING SINGLE SHEETSThissectionwilltakeyouthroughtheproceduresforloadingsinglesheetsof paper.If youareusingtheoptionalautomaticsheetfeeder(SF-10DN),r
4.5.6.7.—Make surethatthe releaseleveris back.Iffanfoldpaperisalreadymountedintheprinter,presstheCst~~.~~c1)buttontoparkthepaperin theoff-linestate,th
LC-200DOT MATRIX PRINTERUSERS MANUALNOT INTENDED FORSALE
ManualloadingIt is alsopossibletoloadpapermanuallywhiletheprinter’spowerisoff.Theprocedureis:1. Place the paperguidein positionby insertingthe tabs, l
ILOADING AND PARKING FANFOLD FORMSFanfold forms have holes along the sides and perforationsbetween thesheets.They are also calledsprocketforms,punched
6. Movethetractorunitsdownwardsbygrippingthepositioningleversonbothsideof thetractorunitas shownin Figure1-12.Figure 1-12.Movethe tractor units downwa
8.9.Adjustthespacingofthetractorunitsbyslidingthemalongthebar,usingthe clamp lever at the back of each unit to release and lock them inposition.Whenth
Loadingthepaper fromthe bottomof theprinterYou can load the fanfoldpaper fmm the bottom of the printer with thefollowingprocedure.1. Removethetop cove
Figure l-16.”Mount the fanfold paper from the bottom of the printer7. Nowclosethetractorcovers,againmakingsurethatthepaperholesarealignedwiththepinson
5. Movethe releaseleverto theback.6. Mountthepaperguidein theuprightposition.Now you can load single sheets either automaticallyor manually, asexplain
LOADING MULTI-PART FORMSYoucanprintoncontinuousmulti-partformswiththebuilt-intractorunit.Youcanusemulti-partformsthathaveuptofourpartsincludingtheorig
ADJUSTING THE PRINTING GAPThe distancebetween the print head and the platen can be adjusted toaccommodatedifferentPaperthicknesses.Tomakethisadjustmen
IThe followingtable providesthe recommendedlever positionsfor eachpapertypesas a reference.Paper TypeWeight (g/mz) Thickness (mm)Recommended(Each pape
Self DeclarationRadio interference.regardingthis equipmenthas been eliminated accordingto Vfg 1046/1984 an-nouncedby the DBP.DBP hasbeen informedof th
chapter2CONTROL PANEL OPERATIONSwe controlpanelbuttonscanbepressedindividuallytoperformtheopera-tionsindicatedby theirnames.Otherfunctionscanbe achiev
ONLINE buttonThe (ON LINE)buttonsetsthe printeron-lineand off-line.The statuschangeseachtimeyoupress the button.Whentheprinteris on-line,itcanreceivea
If you alsopressthe(ONLINE]buttonwhileyou areline-feeding,thepaperwillfeedautomaticallyto the topof thenextpage.Thisis explainedlater.If youpressthis
IFONTbuttonThisbuttonselectsthefontto beprinted.Draftfontis selectedatpower-upunlessthedefaultsettingsarechanged.To changeto HSDraft(High-SpeedDraft)o
POWER-UP FUNCTIONSIn additionto their normal functions,all the controlpanel buttonshavespecialfunctionsthatoperateifyouholdthemdownwhileswitchingpower
ILongtest modeIf the printeris turned on whilethe (PAPERFEED) button is pressed,theprinterwillenterthelong self-testmode.Theprinterwillprinttheversion
Sincetheself-testoccupiesthefullwidthofthecarriage,itisrecommendedthattheprinteris loadedwiththewidestpaperpossibleto avoiddamagetotheprintheadand/orp
HexadecimaldumpThis feature is usefid for programmerswho are debuggingprintingpro-grams and want to see the actual codes the printer is receiving.(Som
MostBASICS,however,arenotquitethatstraightforward.Forexample,theIBM-PCwillgiveyou a printoutsimilarto Figure2-6.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .
SWITCH COMBINATION FUNCTIONSSeveraladditionalfunctionscan be achievedby pressingthecontrolpanelbuttonsin combinations.Tw ofFormmID HSDRAI=T- iocPlMICR
HOW TO USE THIS MANUALThismanualis organizedintoninechapters.Tolearnhowto makethebestuseof yourprinteryouareurgedto readthroughchapters1through3. Ther
I3. Press andholdthe (ONLINE)button.4. Whileholdingthe(ONLINE )button down,pressthe (-) button,then release both buttons at the same time. The printer
IThisvaluewillremainunlessyoupowerofftheprinter.Ifyouwanttoretainthis value even after you turn off the power, store it using the MacroDefinitionfunct
1.2.3.4.Pressthe(ONLINE)buttonto settheprinteroff-line.Pressthe(=) buttonandholdit down.Whileholdingthem button,pressthe(““;,Alik[’‘) button.Eachtimey
chapter 3DEFAULT SETTINGSMostprintersusea bankof DIP(DualIn-linePackage)switchesinsidetheprinterto achievevariousfunctions.However,thisprintercan chan
IFUNCTIONS OF THE EDS SETTINGSTheprinteris factory-setwithallEDS switchesin the ONposition.Theseare the standardsettings.By changingthe settings,you c
Switch A-2: Doesyour softwaredownloadcharactersto theprinter?InordertodownloadcharactersthisswitchmustbeintheOFFposition.Theprinter then uses its RAM
SwitchesC-1 and C-2: Whichprintmodedo you wantto set?Theseswitchesselectthedefaultprintpitchandthefontsas shownbelow.NOTE:If youchangetheseswitchesaft
SwitchesD-2 to D-4: Do you want an internationalcharacterset or IBMcodepage?Internationalcharactersetsdifferin theirassignmentof 12charactercodesinthe
BIDIRECTIONAL TEST/ADJUSTMENT MODEThismodeis used to adjustthe alignmentof the print headon successivebidirectionalpasses.Aftera periodof somemonths,y
IChapter 6 — MS-DOSand yourprinterSincethe PC or PC-AT familyof computersrunningunder MS-DOS iscurrentlythe most popularconf@ration of microcomputer,w
chapter 4PRINTER CONTROL COMMANDSme printerhas two emulationmodes:Standardmodeand IBMmode.In standardmode,theprinteremulatesthe functionsof theEpsonFX
FONT CONTROL COMMANDSSelectdraftqualitycharactersMode ASCIIDecimalHexadecimalBoth “ “ “ “ “F’ “ “ “ “(( ))“9” 4040 70 41 41 5728 2846 29 29 39std.‘<
SelectNLQ fontIModel ASCII1 Decimal I Hexadecimal Ii ROth I <ESC> “k” nI 27107n I IB 6B nISelectsanNLQfontaccordingtothevalueof n.In draftmode,t
SelectOratorcharactersMode ASCIIDecimal HexadecimalBoth “ “ “ “ “F’ “)” “)” “7”4040 7041 41 5528 2846 ~ ~ 37((Changesto the OratorNLQfont.Ignoredifthe
CancelemphasizedprintingModeASCIIDecimalHexadecimalBoth<ESC> “F”27 70 IB 46Cancelsemphasizedprinting.Double-strikeprintingModeASCIIDecimalHexade
StopunderliningMode ASCIIDecimal HexadecimalBoth<ESC> “-” “O”27 45 48IB 2D 30<ESC> “-” <O>27 45 0IB 2D COStopsunderlining.Stafi over
ICancelsuperscriptor subscriptMode ASCIIDecimalHexadecimalIBothI<ESC>‘“l’”27 S4I 1’ ‘ JStops printing superscriptsor subscripts and returns to n
SelectinternationalcharactersetModeASCIIDecimal HexadecimalStd.<ESC> “R” n27 82 n IB 52 nSelectsan internationalcharacterset in the Standardchar
Enableprinting of all charactercodesModeASCII DecimalHexadecimalIBMcESC> ‘1” nl n2 27 92 nl dIB 5C nl dEnablesprintingofallcharactersintheIBMcharac
CHARACTER SIZE AND PITCH COMMANDSPica pitchMode ASCIIDecimal Hexadecimalstd. <ESC> “P”27 N)IB 50IBM .<DC2>18 12In Standardmode,changesfmme
FEATURES OF THE PRINTERThisprinterhasafullcomplementoffeatures,makingitanexcellentpartnerfor a personalcomputer.It supportstheIBM/Epsonprintercommands
1CancelcondensedprintingMode ASCIIDecimal HexadecimalBoth <DC2>18 12In Standardmode,changesfromcondensedpicato normalpicaorfromcondensedeliteton
ICancelone-lineexpandedprintingMode ASCII DecimalHexadecimalBoth <DC4> ‘al14Stopsone-lineexpandedprintingsetwith<S0> or cESC> <S0>
Examples:n = 1giveselite;n = 9 (1 +8) givesemphasizedelite;n= 137(1 + 8 + 128)givesunderlinedemphasizedelite.FunctionnvalueUnderlineItalicExpandedDoub
ISelectcharactersizeMode ASCIIDecimalHexadecimalBoth“ “ “ “ “S” “)” “)” n((40 40 83 41 41 n 28 28 53 29 29nSelectsacombinationofcharacterheightandwidt
Selectcharacterheight,width,and line spacingMode ASCIIDecimalHexadecimalIBM<ESC> “[” “@” <4> <0> 27 91 64 40 IB 5B 40 04 00<0>
ISet line spacingto 7~2 inchMode ASCIIDecimal HexadecimalBoth <ESC> “l”27 49 IB 31Setsthedistancethepaperadvancesor nwersesin subsequentlinefeed
Execute<ESC> “A”Mate ASCII DecimalHexadecimalIBM<ESC> “2” 27 50IB 32Sets the line spacingto the value definedby the last preceding<ESC&
Performonen/216-inchreverseline feedModeASCIIDecimalHexadecimalstd.<ESC>“j” n 27106 n16 6A nFeedsthepaperoncebyrz/216inchesinthereversedirection
Setpage lengthton inchesModeASCII Decimal HexadecimalBoth <ESC> “C” <O>n27 67 0 nIB 43 00 nSetsthe page lengthto n inches,where n is betwe
Returnto top of currentpageMode ASCIIDecimalHexadecimalstd.<ESC><FF>27 12IB OCFeedsthe paperbackwardto the top of the currentpage. Ignored
TABLE OF CONTENTSChapter 1 SETTING UP THE PRINTERLocatingthePrinterUnpackingandInspectionCheckingthecartoncontentsIdentifyingprinterpartsSettingUpMoun
Set verticaltabstopseveryn linesModeASCII DecimalHexadecimalstd.<ESC> “e” “1”n 27101 49 nIB 65 31 n<ESC>“e” <1> n27101 1 nIB 65 01 n
HORIZONTAL POSITION COMMANDSSet left marginModeASCII DecimalHexadecimalstd.<ESC> “l” n 27 108n IB 6C nSetstheleftmarginat columnn (wheren isbetw
Set left and rightmarginsModeASCIIDecimal HexadecimalIBM<ESC> “X” nl n227 88 nl n2IB 58 nl n2Setstheleftmarginatcolumnnl andtherightmarginatcolu
ILeftjustifyModeASCII DecimalHexadecimalstd.<ESC> “a” “O”27 97 48 IB61 30<ESC> “a” <O> 27 97 0 IB 61 00Alignssubsequenttextwiththele
Set horizontaltab stopsMode ] ASCII Decimal HexadecimalBoth I cESC> “D” nld ... cO>I 2766 nl n2 ... 0 I IB 44nl n2 ... 00Cancelsall currenthoriz
IRelativehorizontalMode ASCIIDecimal Hexadecimalstd.<ESC> ‘1” nl n.227 92 nl n.2IB 5C nl dMovestheprintpositionrightorleftaspecifieddistance(max
GRAPHICS COMMANDSPrintnormal-density8-bitgraphicsMode ASCII DecimalHexadecimalBoth<ESC> “K” nl n2 27 75 nl n210 40d dml d ...ml d ... ml d ...Pr
IPrintquadruple-density8-bitgraphicsMode ASCIIDecimal HexadecimalBoth<ESC> “Z” nl n227 90 d d IB 5A nl n2ml m2 . .. ml m2 ... ml k? ...Printsbit
IPrint9-pingraphicsModeASCIIDecimalHexadecimalstd.<ESC> “” “ nO nl27 94 no nlIB 5E no nln2ml d ... d ml d ...d ml m.2 ...Selectsoneof eightgraph
!CHARACTER COMMANDSDOWNLOADDefinedraftdownloadcharactersMode ASCIIDecimal Hexadecimal<ESC> “&” cO> nl27 38 0 nlIB 26 00 nlstd. .n2mOml m2
Forwardmicro-feedReversemicro-feedChangingtheautoloadingvalueClearingthebuffer/AllresetSelectingtheprintcolorStoremacrodefinitionChapter 3 DEFAULT SET
DefineNLQ downloadcharactersModel ASCII DecimalHexadecimal<EsC> “&” <O> nl27 38 0 nlIB 26 00 dStd. n2aOal a2 d aO al a2 d aO al a2ml d
DefineNLQdownloadcharactersMode ASCIIDecimalHexadecimal<ESC> “=” nln2 dVA~27 61 n] d 21IB 3D n] d 15IBM aOal d ml aO al d mlaO al a2 mlm2 ... m4
SelectdraftdownloadcharactersetMode ASCII Decimal HexadecimalIBM<ESC> “I” “4”27 73 52IB 49 34<ESC>“I” <4> 27 73 4IB 49 04Selectsthed
ISect ROMcharactersetModeASCIIDecimalHexadecimalstd.<ESC> “%” “O”27 37 48IB 25 30<ESC> ‘W.” <O>27 37 0IB 25 00Stopsusingthe download
Select cyanMode ASCIIDecimalHexadecimalBoth “ “ “ “ “c” “ “ “)”(()“2” 4040 6741 41 5028 28 43 29 29 32Changestheinstalled.Wed violetprintcolorto Cyan.
OTHER PRINTER CONTROL COMMANDSSet MSB to 1Mode ASCIIDecimal Hexadecimalstd. <ESC> “>” 27 62IB 3E‘Setsthemostsignificantbitof eachsubsequentby
QuietprintMode ASCIIDecimalHexadecimalstd.<ESC> “S” “l” 27115 4916 73 31<ESC> “s” <1> 27115 116 73 01Selectsthequietprintmode,in whi
BellModeASCII Decimal HexadecimalBoth ~EL> 707Soundsa briefbeeptonefromthe printer’sbeeper.Bidimctiona!printingMode ASCII Decimal HexadecimalBoth&l
Auto feedMode I ASCII/ Decimal ] Hexadecimal I<ESC> <Etvb <4>Both ,,(,, ,,(,,27 25 4IB 19 04“4” “Y’ “)” I 40 40 52 41 41I 28 28 34 29 2
Chapter 7 TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCETroubleshootingPowersupplyPrintingPaperfeedingMaintenanceReplacingthePrintHeadChapter 8 SPECIFICATIONSChapter
chapter 5DOWNLOAD CHARACTERSWiththisprinteryoucancreatenewcharactersandsymbols,downloadtheirdotdata,andhavethemprintedin placeof selectedcharactersin
I..●.Theminimumwidthof a characteris fivedots.Theuser-definedcharactersmayuseeightdotsvertically.Dotscannotoverlap— thatis, youmaynothavea dotinsideab
INext, you must specify the left space and the last print column of thecharacter.Beingableto specifythe widthof the characterallowsyouto specifythepre
SampleprogramTo demonstratehow to use the downloadcharacters,let’s use the “car”characterandsomeotheruser-definedcharacterstoprintasmallgraph.Thisprog
1360137013801390140014101420i 4301440145014601470148014901500LPRINT CHR$(9) ; “+--”;SCALE$=“--+-- “FOR 1=2 TO 8 STEP 2LPRINT SCALE$;NEXT ILPRINT “--+”
DEFINING YOUR OWN NLQ CHARACTERSAs youprobablynoticed,NLQ charactersareprintedby twopassesof theprinthead.Halfof thecharacteris printedonthefirstpass,
threeattributebytes,the first bytedescribesthecharacter’sleft space,thesecondbytedescribesthecharacterwidth.Andthethirdbytedescribesticrightspace.Appr
Ihow to use the NLQ downloadThe following program demonstratescharacterswiththe Standardmode:ID@O LPRINT CHR$(27) ; “xl “~Olo I,PRINT CHR$(27) ; “&
1400 NEXT I1410 LPRINT CHR$(27) ; “%’’;CHR$(O]~4~0Lp~lNT CHR$(27) ;ll~l’;~HR$(oj ;1430 LPRINT CHR$ (9);“MILLIC)NSOF DOLLARS”1440 LPRINT CHR$ (27);“T”1
Assigningthe characterdata withtheIBM modeFundamentally,theprocessto defineandprintdownloadedNLQcharacterwiththeIBMmodeisthe sameasfordraftcharacters,
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