FUJITSU DL7600Pro DOT MATRIX PRINTER USER'S MANUAL
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Following notes for United States are valid for 100-120V model only. Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement for United States Users NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15B of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice and without obligation to incorporate changes and improvements into units already shipped. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information included here is complete and accurate at the time of publication; however, Fujitsu Isotec Limited cannot be held responsible for errors and omissions. Printer model specifications differ with the power supply input voltage (M33335A; 100-120 V or M33335B; 220-240 V).
ABOUT THIS MANUAL Thank you for buying the Fujitsu DL7600Pro dot matrix printer. You can expect years of reliable service with very little maintenance. This manual explains how to use your printer to full advantage. It is written for both new and experienced printer users. This manual describes how to install, set up, and use your printer and printer options. It also explains how to keep the printer in good working condition and what to do should something go wrong.
ORGANIZATION This manual is organized as follows: Quick Reference summarizes everyday printer operations. After you become familiar with the printer, use this section as a memory aid. Chapter 1, Introduction, introduces the printer and identifies key features and options that enhance the printer’s capabilities. Chapter 2, Setting Up, gives step-by-step procedures for setting up the printer for immediate use and identifies the main parts of the printer.
CONVENTIONS Special information, such as warnings, cautions, and notes, are indicated as follows: WARNING A WARNING indicates that personal injury may result if you do not follow a procedure correctly. CAUTION A CAUTION indicates that damage to the printer may result if you do not follow a procedure correctly. NOTE A NOTE provides “how-to” tips or suggestions to help you perform a procedure correctly. NOTEs are particularly useful for first-time users.
Warning symbols Various graphic symbols are used in this manual. They serve as signs to help users of this product use the product safely and correctly as well as prevent damage and personal injury to the users or bystanders. The following tables show and explain each symbol. Be sure that you understand the meaning of each symbol before reading the manual. WARNING A WARNING indicates that death or serious personal injury may result if you do not follow a procedure correctly.
Notes on Safety WARNING WARNING Do not place a container containing water, such as a vase, potted plant, and drinking glass, or a metal object on or near the printer. Otherwise, electric shock or fire may result. Do not place the printer in a humid or dusty area, in an area with explosive fumes, an area with poor ventilation or close to a fire. Otherwise, electric shock or fire may result. Use only one of the power cords included with this product, for this product.
WARNING When mounting or removing an optional device or component, turn off the power to the printer and personal computer and disconnect their power plugs from the outlets before performing the work. Otherwise, electric shock may result. Connect only Fujitsu-recommended optional devices and components. Otherwise, electric shock, fire, or failure may result. CAUTION Do not block openings in the printer (e.g., ventilation openings).
Notes about the printer in operation WARNING If the printer is making a strange noise, which indicates a problem, discontinue printer operation. Request your printer dealer to fix the problem. Continued operation of the printer without repairs may result in electric shock or fire. Do not use a power source whose voltage is other than that indicated. Also, an excessive number of plugged-in power cords must not be connected to a single outlet. Otherwise, electric shock or fire may result.
WARNING If excessive heat, smoke, a strange odor, or a strange noise is coming the printer or any other abnormality is observed, immediately turn off the power to the printer by using the power switch, and be sure to disconnect the power plug from the outlet. Then, after verifying the end of the abnormality (e.g., no more smoke is coming from the printer), request your printer dealer to make repairs. Do not repair the printer by yourself as doing so is dangerous.
CAUTION Insert the power plug completely into an outlet so that it is securely connected. Otherwise, electric shock or fire may result. Exercise caution to keep loose clothing, hair, neckties, etc. away from paper feed- or ejection openings, and tractors while the printer is operating. Otherwise, personal injury may result. When disconnecting the power plug from the outlet, pull it out while grasping the plug, not the cord.
CAUTION Do not touch the paper feed- or ejection openings while the printer is operating. Otherwise, personal injury may be result. Do not touch the printer cable connectors or the metal part of the print head. Otherwise, personal injury or a printer failure may result. Do not touch the print head while it is moving. Otherwise, burns or personal injury may result. Note that continuous forms that are fed in the reverse direction continuously may come off the paper feed tractors.
TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK REFERENCE.........................................................1 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION....................................................................... 1-1 FEATURES ................................................................... 1-1 MODELS ....................................................................... 1-3 OPTIONS ...................................................................... 1-3 CHAPTER 2 SETTING UP...................................................
FEEDING AND POSITIONING PAPER......................... 3-25 Line Feed/Form Feed .............................................. 3-25 Micro Feed............................................................... 3-25 Load Position Adjust ................................................ 3-25 TIPS ON PAPER HANDLING ....................................... 3-27 General Tips ............................................................ 3-27 Multipart Forms........................................................
Resetting Factory Defaults .......................................5-60 Resetting Factory Defaults in MENU1 and MENU2 ..5-60 Procedure (for LED type) .........................................5-60 Procedure (for LCD type) .........................................5-61 USING THE DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTIONS ......................5-62 Printing the Self-Test ................................................5-62 Procedure ................................................................5-62 Printing Hex Dumps ..............
OPTIONS ...................................................................... A-1 APPENDIX B PRINTER AND PAPER SPECIFICATIONS ............................. B-1 PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS....................................... B-1 FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS.................................. B-3 PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS ............................. B-6 PAPER SPECIFICATIONS ............................................ B-8 Paper Thickness .....................................................
QUICK REFERENCE QUICK REFERENCE Q Quick Reference is written for experienced users — users who are familiar with how the printer works, but who may need to refresh their memory occasionally. Only the printer’s normal (non-setup) mode is covered. For details on setup mode, see Chapter 5. Normal mode operation includes everyday operations, such as paper handling and font selection. The printer comes up in normal mode when turned on.
QUICK REFERENCE Printer Operations (Normal Mode) : Operation can be performed when the printer is in this state. —: Operation cannot be performed when the printer is in this state. N/A: Does not apply. Operation Enter normal mode Online Offline Required Response N/A N/A Turn printer on. (Press I on the power switch.) If STANDBY lamp lights, Press any buttons. Place printer offline (Stop printing) Place printer online (Start printing) Press ONLINE. So that ONLINE lamp is off. Press ONLINE.
QUICK REFERENCE Printer Operations (Normal Mode) (Cont.) : Operation can be performed when the printer is in this state. —: Operation cannot be performed when the printer is in this state. N/A: Does not apply. Operation Online Offline Select auto adjusting for paper thickness. Adjust for paper thickness (LED type) Press AUTO GAP 2 second or more. So that AUTO GAP lamp lights (LCD type) Press GAP ADJUST. So that LCD display “AUTO” (LED type) Press AUTO GAP 2 second or more.
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Congratulations on purchasing this printer. This printer is a compact, versatile, flat paper path printer that offers maximum compatibility with today’s software packages and personal computers. 1 The 24-wire print head provides crisp, clear printing for business, office, and home environments. This printer is also easy to install and use.
INTRODUCTION Large print buffer. 128K bytes are available in total for storing input data and downloading fonts. A large input data buffer allows you to send files to the printer and return to work in your application. A large download buffer allows you to use custom fonts. 136-column print line. 136-column printers print in landscape mode using legal- or standard-size computer forms. Simple switching of paper types.
INTRODUCTION MODELS OPTIONS Power Supply type; 100-120 V input (M33335A) 220-240 V input (M33335B) Interface type; Centronics parallel + USB interfaces Centronics parallel + RS232C serial interface Control panel type; LED type. LCD type. Printer add-on options are listed below. For details, see Chapter 8. Cut sheet feeder. The SF940 single-bin feeder is available as an option. Two cut sheet feeders can be installed in front of and behind the printer at the same time.
INTRODUCTION Large stacker. The large stacker accommodates sheets output from the rear. It is used in continuous printing with a cut sheet feeder. Sound proof cover. The acoustic noise is reduced.
CHAPTER 2 SETTING UP SETTING UP Your new printer is easy to install and set up. This chapter tells you how to set up the printer and start printing right away. If this is your first printer, you should read the entire chapter before attempting to use the printer.
SETTING UP UNPACKING THE PRINTER Use only the power cord supplied with the printer or recommended by your dealer. Do not use an extension cord. Do not plug the printer into a power outlet that is shared with heavy industrial equipment, such as motors, or appliances, or such as copiers or coffee makers. Such equipment often emits electrical noise or causes power degradation. Unpack the printer as follows: 1. Open the carton and remove the printer and its components.
SETTING UP 2. Carefully examine each item for damage. Report any problems to your dealer or shipping agent. 3. Place the printer where you plan to use it. 4. Remove the tapes and cushions securing the printer. Open the front cover and remove the shipping restraint cardboard that holds the print head carriage in place (shown below). Removing the shipping restraint cardboard 5. Store the original shipping carton and packaging materials for future use.
SETTING UP Checking Options and Supplies The following options and supplies, if ordered, are shipped separately: LAN card (option) Cut sheet feeder (option) Tractor unit (option) Small Paper Table (option) Large Stacker (option) Sound proof cover (option) Extra monochrome ribbon cartridges Make sure that you received all the options you ordered. Installation of options is described in Chapter 8. Once you are sure you have everything, you are ready to assemble the printer.
SETTING UP ASSEMBLING THE PRINTER This section explains how to handle the paper table, change the tractor unit position and install the ribbon cartridge. Handling the paper table You must open or close the paper table when you operate the front tractor. 1 Open the paper table. Slightly raise the front end of the paper table (1), then pull (2) and lift the table (3).
SETTING UP 2 Close the paper table. Lower the paper table as shown in the figure below (1), then push (2) and close (3) the cover. The complete setup conditions are shown below. Make sure that the top end of the paper table is engaged with the printer guide pin and the guide pin on the paper table is inserted into the cover groove. (1) (2) (3) Cover groove. Paper table guide pin Guide pin (metal stud) NOTE Do not apply unreasonable force while you are handling the paper table.
SETTING UP Installing the Ribbon cartridge CAUTION (HOT) 1. The print head and metal frame is hot during printing or immediately after printing. Do not touch them until it cools down. Prepare the printer to install the ribbon cartridge. Make sure that the print head protecting cardboard used for transportation has been removed, then turn on the printer power with the top cover closed. Ensure that the print head moves and stops at the ribbon replacement position.
SETTING UP 5. Remove the ribbon guide (green part) from the ribbon cassette. Don’t turn the ribbon feed knob before installation.
SETTING UP 5. Put the green ribbon guide into the space in front of print head. And then place the mounting pins (both side of ribbon cassette) on the slot of the printer cover. And then push the ribbon cassette so that the ribbon cassette is installed vertically. Mounting pin Mounting pin Slot Print head Space Ribbon guide Slot Push the ribbon cassette until it clicks.
SETTING UP 7. Attach the green ribbon guide on the print head. Please make sure that the ribbon slack lightly. (If the ribbon is strained, it will quirk when installation.)Push the green ribbon guide until the triangle mark ” ”meets the round projection of print head. Print Head Triangle mark Projections Ribbon Guide 8. Turn the ribbon feed knob clockwise to take up any slack in the ribbon. Knob 9. Return the control panel. 10. Close the front cover. NOTE A Fujitsu ribbon cassette is recommended.
SETTING UP Selecting the Tractor Unit Position NOTE This printer uses a detachable tractor that can be used on either the front or back of the printer. You can attach the tractor to either the front or back of the printer according to your installation or operating conditions. The printer is delivered to you with the tractor attached to the front. You can detach it from the front and then attach it to the back if needed. See “SELECTING PAPER PATH” in Chapter 3.
SETTING UP Mounting and removing the tractor unit Tractor unit at the front [Removing the tractor unit] Lock lever Raise the paper table. While pressing the lock levers of the tractor frames located on both sides of the tractor unit, lift out the tractor unit to remove it. Paper table Lock lever [Mounting the tractor unit] 1) Position the U-shaped slots on both sides of the tractor unit over the guide pins of the printer unit.
SETTING UP 3) Verify that the hooks on both sides of the tractor unit are securely hooked onto guide pin 2 as shown in the following figure. Tractor unit at the rear [Removing the tractor unit] While pressing the lock levers of the tractor frames located on both sides of the tractor unit, lift out the tractor unit to remove it.
SETTING UP [Mounting the tractor unit] 1) Position the U-shaped slots on both sides of the tractor unit over the guide pins of the printer unit. (To set the tractor unit in position, line it up with the groove of the left guide pin. The right guide pin has no groove). 2) Push down the shaft at the front of the tractor unit until it locks with an audible click. (Do not press the lock levers when pushing down the shaft.
SETTING UP GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR PRINTER Now that your printer is assembled, take a moment to become familiar with its major parts. Looking at the printer from the front left side and rear right side, you can see the parts of the printer shown in the figure below.
SETTING UP Rear stacker Rear CSF connector Power Connector Tractor unit (option).
SETTING UP The explanation of Symbols on the printer • Power Switch Turns the printer power ON (Printable Condition)/ OFF (Unprintable Condition). ON OFF Print head The print head become extremely hot during printer operation and remain so immediately afterwards. Do not touch these parts until sufficient time has passed to allow them to cool. Otherwise, burns or personal injury may result.
SETTING UP CONNECTING THE POWER CORD Before you plug in the printer: Make sure that the printer power is switched off. The side marked “” on the power switch should be depressed. Make sure that the power outlet is properly grounded. Make sure that you use the power cord shipped with the printer. To plug in the power cord: 1. Plug one end of the power cord into the power connector on the rear of the printer. 2. Plug the other end of the power cord into the power outlet.
SETTING UP TESTING THE PRINTER (OFFLINE) At this point, load paper and run the printer self-test. The self-test checks printer performance and print quality before you connect the printer to the computer. Loading Paper for the Self-Test To print the self-test, load continuous form wider than 254 mm (10 inches) and set the left tractor so that the left end of continuous form may suit “0-10mm” of a scale (see Chapter 3). Printing the Self-Test The printer has a built-in self-test program.
SETTING UP 4. Examine the self-test page. It should look like the sample on the below. Check that printing is uniform and that there are no light, dark, or smudged areas. If the print quality is good, go to step 5. Otherwise, try to correct the problem as follows: Make sure that the ribbon is installed correctly. Load a new sheet of paper. Repeat the self-test procedure. XXXXX-XXXX(XXX) XXXXX X.XX X.XX X.XX Sample self-test page 5. To exit the self-test mode, press the ONLINE button.
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SETTING UP CONNECTING THE PRINTER TO YOUR COMPUTER Your printer supports one of the following interface options: Centronics parallel interface+RS-232C serial interface Centronics parallel interface+USB (+LAN) interface The parallel interface connector has wire clips. The serial interface connector has tapped holes. Cables for these interfaces are available from dealers, cable manufacturers, and other suppliers. The LAN card is a user installable option. For details, see Chapter 8.
SETTING UP Selecting a USB Cable When the USB interface is used to connect to the host computer, the parallel interface and the serial interface (factory add-on option) cannot be connected simultaneously. The USB interface does not guarantee all connections of USBsupported devices. Selecting a LAN cable When the LAN cable is connected, the parallel and USB cables cannot be used. The LAN cable, when used in 100BASE-TX environments, must conform to category 5 or higher.
SETTING UP NOTE The LAN interface is a user add-on option. When installing a LAN card, remove the two screws securing the cover and remove the cover. Then insert the LAN card and reattach the cover with the two screws removed earlier. For details, see Chapter 8. SELECTING AN EMULATION 3. To secure a parallel interface cable, flip the fastener clips located on the printer into the notches on the cable connector. To secure a serial interface cable, tighten the screws in the cable connector. 4.
SETTING UP If you are using more than one software package, determine which emulation is supported by the software you use most frequently. Select that emulation. If your software supports more than one emulation, select the DPL24C PLUS emulation if possible. This emulation has the greatest capabilities. If you want to use an emulation that is not supported by your software, contact your software manufacturer or printer dealer and ask whether support is available.
SETTING UP <> menu Function Initial printout in setup mode Check that the <> menu is printed at the bottom of the page. 3. Select the MENU1 function.(LED) Locate the cursor on left edge of the Card guide (aluminum print guide). Initially, this cursor should be positioned at SAVE & END at the beginning of the <> menu.
SETTING UP Press the MICRO FEED button to select MENU1 and print the following options: DPL24C+ XL24E ESC/P2 The currently selected emulation is indicated by a short underline. In the figure shown above, the Fujitsu DPL24C PLUS emulation is selected. 4. Select an emulation.(LED) Press the LOAD button repeatedly to position the cursor at the required emulation. Press the MICRO FEED button to select the emulation and print the next MENU1 item. 5. Exit MENU1.
SETTING UP 4. Use your software printer selection menus or the printer setup mode (described in Chapter 5) to make required changes in the page layout or other print features. If the printer does not print or prints the wrong characters, proceed as follows: Make sure that the interface cable is properly connected. Make sure that the printer emulation selected in your software is the same as that selected on the printer.
SETTING UP Using MS-DOS to Specify Serial Interface Settings For an IBM PC or compatible device, use the following MS-DOS MODE commands to set the computer serial settings to match the printer factory default settings: MODE COM1:9600,N,8,1,P MODE LPT1:=COM1 To activate these settings whenever you turn the computer on, write the MODE commands in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. Make sure that the MODE.COM file is included in your root directory.
CHAPTER 3 PAPER HANDLING PAPER HANDLING This chapter explains how your printer uses paper. 3 Topics covered are: Selecting paper Overview of paper operations Selecting the paper path Adjusting for paper thickness Using continuous forms (front-tractor feed and rear-tractor feed) Using single sheets Feeding and positioning paper Switching paper types Tips for paper handling are given at the end of this chapter.
PAPER HANDLING OVERVIEW OF PAPER OPERATIONS The following buttons are used in paper handling: LF/FF, TEAR OFF, PAPER PATH, MICRO FEED, MICRO FEED and LOAD buttons on the control panel (Different functions are enabled when each button is pressed in conjunction with the ONLINE button.) The following figure shows the location of each button: LED type Control panel LCD type Control panel Location of the buttons Table 3.1 summarizes the use of buttons in paper handling.
PAPER HANDLING Table 3.1 Buttons Used for Paper Handling Button/Dial ONLINE Purpose Action Change the printer mode Press ONLINE to place the printer online or offline. Press ONLINE to stop or resume printing. Stop/resume printing LOAD LF/FF User's Manual Load/unload paper Press LOAD to load paper or to retract continuous forms to the “park position.
PAPER HANDLING Table 3.1 Buttons Used for Paper Handling (Cont.) Button/Dial (LED) FRONT DIR/AUTO GAP (LCD) FRONT DIR/GAP ADJUST Purpose Action Select cut sheet ejection (LED) Press FRONT DIR/AUTO GAP at Offline to select a direction of ejecting cut sheet. (LCD) Press FRONT DIR/ GAP ADJUST at Offline to select a direction of ejecting cut sheet. Front ejection – FRONT indicator lights. It blinks when paper is ejected to the paper table prompting the user to remove the paper.
PAPER HANDLING SELECTING PAPER PATH This printer has a variety of paper paths and feed directions. Paper Paths and Feed Directions See the following five cases.
PAPER HANDLING With front and rear tractors (either optional) (1) Front tractor Print Rear eject (2) Rear tractor Print Front eject (3) Paper table Print Paper table (4) Paper table Print Rear stacker [4] [1] [2] (2) 3-6 [3] (3)(4) (1) User's Manual
PAPER HANDLING In the next two cases, the number of cut sheets stacked in the printer may be reduced depending on printing conditions and environments. Follow the notes. With rear tractor and front optional cut sheet feeder and large stacker(optional) .
PAPER HANDLING With rear tractor and front and rear optional cut sheet feeder and large stacker. In addition, the front and rear tractor (either is optional) can be mounted.
PAPER HANDLING ADJUSTING FOR PAPER THICKNESS (LED) The printer can handle paper of different thicknesses, including multipart forms with up to nine parts (original plus eight copies). For details on paper thickness specifications, see Appendix B. The printer automatically adjusts for different paper thicknesses. You can use the MANUAL GAP DIAL to adjust the paper thickness manually at manual mode. To place printer manual mode, press AUTO GAP button 2 seconds or more so that AUTO GAP lamp is off.
PAPER HANDLING ADJUSTING FOR PAPER THICKNESS (LCD) The printer can handle paper of different thicknesses, including multipart forms with up to nine parts (original plus eight copies). For details on paper thickness specifications, see Appendix B. The printer automatically adjusts for different paper thicknesses. You can use the GAP ADJUST button to adjust the paper thickness manually. Area for Gap adjust value Adjusting the manual gap Table 3.
PAPER HANDLING USING CONTINUOUS FORMS Continuous forms paper, fan-folded at the horizontal perforations, is ideal for printing rough drafts and long files. The paper is fed into the printer using the forms tractors. Positioning the Paper Stack Place the stack of continuous forms paper directly below the rear of the printer or below the front of the printer.
PAPER HANDLING Loading Continuous Forms (Front Feed) This section explains how to use continuous forms as the tractor unit is installed at the front of the printer. The tractor unit pushes continuous forms. This condition applies when you first purchase the printer. Up to 8-ply media can be fed by the front tractor unit. You can use continuous forms paper even if you have a cut sheet feeder installed at the rear of the printer. To load continuous forms paper: 1. Make sure that the printer is turned on.
PAPER HANDLING Set the continuous forms to front tractors 6. Adjust the left margin. Below the left tractor, there is a tractor guide, short inch-based ruler graduated in 10 columns per inch. Use the ruler to help position the tractor. When the paper edge is positioned to the zero line, the left margin is 12 mm (0.5 inch) including perforation area and the arrow indicates the location of the first character. 7. Pull the right tractor to stretch the paper taut.
PAPER HANDLING CAUTION Before lowering the paper table, make sure that the paper holders are closed. If the holders are opened, they may cause damage to the tractors and the paper table. Make sure that the paper table is positioned to its normal mode. If it is not done, jamming may occur when continuous forms paper is fed. 9. Press the PAPER PATH button to select “FRONT TRACTOR”. (The indicator lights.) 10. Press the LOAD button to advance the paper to the top-of-form position.
PAPER HANDLING Loading Continuous Forms (Rear Feed) A tractor is supplied as standard and is attached to the front of the printer. It can be attached to the rear of the printer. You can also buy a tractor unit as an additional rear tractor unit. A maximum of 8-ply media can be fed from the rear tractor unit. For reinstalling the tractor unit for rear feed, see page 2-10 to 2-13. 1. Release the tractor locking levers by pulling them up(①). Open the tractor paper holders. See the following figure(②). 2.
PAPER HANDLING 4. Adjust the left margin. Below the left tractor, there is a tractor guide, short inch-based ruler graduated in 10 columns per inch. Use the ruler to help position the tractor. When the paper edge is positioned to the zero line, the left margin is 12 mm (0.5 inch) including perforation area and the arrow indicates the location of the first character. 5. Lock Lever 3-16 6. Pull the right tractor to stretch the paper taut.
PAPER HANDLING Unloading Continuous Forms To unload continuous forms: 1. Make sure that the FRONT TRACTOR or REAR TRACTOR indicator lights. 2. Press the LOAD button. The continuous forms paper is retracted to the park position. If the paper cannot be retracted in one operation, continue to press the LOAD button until the paper is parked. NOTE The printer can retract continuous forms paper up to a maximum of 55.8 cm (22 inches) per operation. 3.
PAPER HANDLING Check that the paper length is specified correctly. For information on specifying page length using setup mode, see Chapter 5. 2. Tear the paper off at the perforation. Tearing off continuous forms (front feed) Tearing off continuous forms (rear feed) 3. 3-18 Press any button to retract the forms back to the top-of-form position.
PAPER HANDLING USING SINGLE SHEETS This section describes how to load paper from the paper table or cut sheet feeder. The paper table allows paper to be loaded manually, one sheet at a time. A cut sheet feeder allows paper to be loaded automatically from the paper bin. Loading a Paper From The Paper Table. To load a sheet of paper from the paper table: 1. Make sure that the printer is turned on. 2. Press the PAPER PATH button to select CUT SHEET (the indicator lights). 3.
PAPER HANDLING 0(zero) Movable guide Sub guide Lock lever Preparing to load a sheet of paper 6. Insert a sheet of paper into the paper table. Make sure that the front edge of the paper engages snugly with the feed roller. NOTE If paper skews when it is loaded, the printer does not print and ejects the paper. (This function can be disabled by a setting in setup mode.
PAPER HANDLING 7. Press the LOAD button. The paper will advance to the top-ofform position. The top-of-form position is the first line on which printing can start. To adjust the position of the paper slightly, press the MICRO FEED button or the MICRO FEED button. The paper will move forward or backward in 1/180-inch increments. After loading paper, the printer goes into online mode. LOAD Loading a sheet of paper 8. Print a sample page and check the page margins.
PAPER HANDLING Loading Paper from the Cut Sheet Feeder (Option) A cut sheet feeder (SF940) allows automatic printing on single sheets without the need to manually insert the sheets one-by-one. This can save you a lot of time when printing long files using single sheets. See Chapter 8 for more information on the cut sheet feeder. For installation of the feeder, refer to its user’s manual.
PAPER HANDLING 3. Slide the right paper guide until the distance between the two guides is the approximate width of your paper. Manually fan the stack of paper and place it in the paper bin. NOTE A short horizontal mark inside the left paper guide indicates the maximum capacity of the bin. Make sure that your paper stack does not exceed this horizontal mark. Loading the cut sheet feeder (Front feed) Loading the cut sheet feeder (Rear feed) User's Manual 4.
PAPER HANDLING 7. Load the paper manually. Press the LOAD button. The paper will advance to the top-of-form position. Adjust the position of the paper as needed by the MICRO button or the MICRO button (micro feed). Load the paper using your software. Press the ONLINE button to place the printer online. Load paper according to the instructions in your software documentation. Most software packages load paper automatically. After loading paper, the printer goes into online mode.
PAPER HANDLING FEEDING AND POSITIONING PAPER The following functions are available whether the printer is online or offline. Line Feed/Form Feed Use the line feed/form feed function to move paper forward. Pressing and holding down the LF/FF button feeds one sheet of paper. Pressing the LF/FF button once advances the paper one line (do not hold the button more than three seconds). Micro Feed Use the micro feed function to fine tune the position of the paper. Press the inch.
PAPER HANDLING Print Head Adjusting Load Position by Using Window of Card Guide The lines of window on the right side of card guide indicate printing line. So use this as a guide to adjust load position.
PAPER HANDLING TIPS ON PAPER HANDLING General Tips Use high-quality paper. Do not use paper that is wrinkled or curled at the edges. Do not use paper with staples or metal parts. Do not use paper with unpredictable variations in thickness, such as paper with partial multilayers, paper with embossed printing, and labels with the backing sheet exposed. Store paper in a clean, dry environment. Multipart Forms Avoid using carbon-interleaved single sheets if possible.
CHAPTER 4 PRINTING PRINTING This chapter describes the following everyday printing operations: MULTIPART FORMS (HI IMPACT MODE) Using multipart form (high impact mode) Selecting the print mode(quiet mode) Starting, stopping, or resuming printing Removing printed pages Clearing the print buffer Selecting the print features 4 Instructions for loading paper are given in Chapter 3. This printer has enough capability to print multipart forms.
PRINTING PRINT MODE(HI SPEED MODE/QUIET MODE) It has three print modes in this printer. ・STANDARD MODE ・HI SPEED MODE Horizontally consecutive dots are omitted (LQ), and the printer stpeed is twice as STANDARD MODE . ・QUIET MODE The consecutive dots are omitted (LQ). The print speed is slowed to LQ speed (except for LQ). Skipping the space (no characters) at higher speed doesn’t work. To select Print mode: 1.
PRINTING STARTING OR STOPPING PRINTING Starting Printing Before you start to print, make sure that paper is loaded. To start printing, press the ONLINE button to place the printer online. Then start your software. Stopping Printing To stop printing immediately, press the ONLINE button to place the printer offline. You can also use your software to stop printing, but there will be a slight delay before printing stops.
PRINTING CAUTION When printing remaining lines, be careful not to print on the platen. Printing on the platen may damage both the platen and the print head. Continuing printing after supplying paper 1. Install paper on the forms tractors or on the cut sheet stand, or in the cut sheet feeder bin, as described in Chapter 3. 2. To load the first sheet of paper, press the LOAD button. The PAPER OUT indicator will turn off. 3. Press the ONLINE button to place the printer online.
PRINTING REMOVING PRINTED PAGES This section describes the best methods for removing single sheets or continuous forms paper after printing. Removing Single Sheets When you print using software, the printer automatically ejects each sheet of paper when the end of the printed page is reached. To eject sheets manually, use one of the following methods: Press and hold down the LF/FF button to execute a form feed.
PRINTING SELECTING PRINT FEATURES The print features you select determine how your printed pages will look. Print features include the following: Print quality Fonts Pitch (characters per horizontal inch) Page length and width Line spacing (lines per vertical inch) To select print features, you can use either commercial software or the printer control panel. The method you use depends on the capabilities of your software.
PRINTING Using the Control Panel Use the PAPER PATH and HI IMPACT button to directly select one of the two menus. Printer control panel The PAPER PATH and HI IMPACT buttons specify MENU1 or MENU2, either of which allows you to specify different sets of options in advance. Some of the print features include emulation, print quality, character pitch, and line spacing. To setup the print features to MENU1 and MENU2, refer to the chapter 5.
PRINTING Selecting MENU1 or MENU2 When you first turn the printer on, MENU1 is selected. To change to MENU2 or back to MENU1, proceed as follows: 4-8 1. Press the ONLINE button to place the printer offline. 2. Repeatedly press the PAPER PATH and HI IMPACT buttons. The lighted indicator (1 or 2) shows the menu selected. When the menu selection is changed, the font (font, pitch, and quality) assigned in the selected menu becomes valid. 3. Press the ONLINE button to return online.
PRINTING Using the Control Panel (LCD type only) LCD type Control panel also can select print features including FONT/PITCH/QUALITY that assigned current MENU1 or 2 directly. To select print features enter select mode as follows. 1. Press the ONLINE button to place the printer online. 2. Press the FONT/PITCH button to enter select menu. 3. To move layer and in transverse direction, use , , and buttons. 4. To select print features, use , and SELECT buttons. 5.
PRINTING Table 4.1 MENU1 and MENU2 Settings Setting Print Feature Default Settings For easy reference, check () or record your default settings in the space below.
CHAPTER 5 USING SETUP MODE USING SETUP MODE Your printer has two modes: normal and setup. Normal mode is used for everyday printer operations and is explained in Chapters 3 and 4. 5 Setup mode serves two purposes. It enables you to: Select the printer’s optional settings Help diagnose printer problems These setup mode functions can be done either offline, using the printer control panel (offline setup), or remotely, using a setup program in your computer system or software (online setup).
USING SETUP MODE Head Gap Adjustment Items and Options Exiting and Saving To restore the printer default settings (factory defaults or power-on defaults), see the section Resetting Defaults later in this chapter. For information on using the SELF-TST, HEX-DUMP, and V-ALMNT functions, see the section Using the Diagnostic Functions later in this chapter. For Experienced Users: Once you are familiar with setup mode, you may want to use the flowchart at the end of this chapter for quick reference.
USING SETUP MODE 4. When the printer enters offline setup mode, it prints the following information. Function buttons in Setup mode <> menu Cursor Function Card guide (aluminum print guide (head guide)) Initial printout in setup mode The initial printout contains a header, help menu, and <> menu. The header tells you that the printer is offline and in setup mode. The help menu provides a quick summary of how to use setup mode.
USING SETUP MODE OVERVIEW OF SETUP MODE (LED) << FUNCTION >> SAVE&END MENU1 HEX-DUMP V-ALMNT MENU2 INITIAL When you enter setup mode, the following <> menu is printed: HARDWRE ADJUST CONFIG GAP-ADJ DEFAULT LIST SELF-TST Table 5.1 summarizes the purpose of each function. Table 5.1 Setup Mode Functions Function Purpose SAVE & END Exits setup mode and saves any changes made while in setup mode. MENU1 and MENU2 Assigns print features to MENU1 and MENU2 on the printer control panel.
USING SETUP MODE The first three MENU1 items and their options are shown below. Items are enclosed in single brackets < >. A short underlined portion is current option and long underlined portion is selected option. < EMULATE>DPL24C+ PRSTG12 N.SAN-N LETTER XL24E ESC/P2 COMPRSD N.SAN-B BOLDFCE N.SAN-I PICA 10 TIMLS-N CORRESP TIMLS-B REPORT DRAFT HI-DRFT SH-DRFT OCR-B TIMLS-I OCR-A DOWNLD0 COUR-N DOWNLD1 COUR-B To select an option from the - menu: 1.
USING SETUP MODE 4. Select the current emulation. Since you do not want to change the emulation, press the “ ” button to select the current emulation and print the next item, and its options. 5. Change the font to Prestige Elite 12. Press the “TEAR OFF” or “LOAD” button once to position the cursor on the left edge of the aluminum print guide on PRSTG12. Press the “ ” button to select PRSTG12 and print the next item, , and its options. 6. Select the current print quality.
USING SETUP MODE Points to Remember Whenever you enter setup mode, short help menus are printed at the top of the page. Help menus are also printed when you select the SELF-TST, HEX-DUMP, or V-ALMNT functions. Use help menus for quick reference while in setup mode. When printing the items and options for each function, you can only print one item at a time. However, you can move either forward or backward in the item list. To move forward (print the next item), press the button.
USING SETUP MODE 2. Select the LIST function. Repeatedly press the “TEAR OFF” or “LOAD” button to position the cursor on the left edge of the aluminum print guide on LIST. Next press the button or the button to select the LIST function. The printer starts to print a list of the currently selected options. The preselected factory settings, also called factory defaults, are shown on the opposite page. When the printer finishes printing the list of options, it reprints the <> menu. 3.
USING SETUP MODE *** Setup Parameters *** << Menu 1 settings >> ------------------------Func. Item Option ------------------------MENU1 EMULATE DPL24C+ MENU1 FONT COUR 10 MENU1 QUALITY LETTER MENU1 PITCH 10 CPI MENU1 LINE SP 6 LPI MENU1 CHAR-W NORMAL MENU1 CHAR-H NORMAL MENU1 ATTRIB NONE MENU1 PAGE LG 11.0 IN MENU1 LFT-END 1 COLM MENU1 TOP-MRG 1 LINE MENU1 LANGUGE PAGE437 MENU1 CHR-SET SET2 MENU1 PRF-SKP NO-SKIP MENU1 WIDTH 13.
USING SETUP MODE Printout of factory defaults using LIST To enter setup mode, follow these steps: ENTERING SETUP MODE(LCD) 1. Press the ONLINE button to place the printer offline. 2. Press the SETUP button until the printer beeps. Entering setup mode 3. When the printer enters offline setup mode, LCD display shall change as follows.
USING SETUP MODE Transition of LCD SETUP MODE Setup Mode Example (LCD) To become familiar with setup mode, try the following example. This example shows how to change the Emulation in MENU2 to ESC/P2. 1. Press the ONLINE button to place the printer online. 2. Press the SETUP button to enter select menu. Then following message is displayed. SETUP MODE MENU1 3. Press button until following message is displayed. SETUP MODE MENU2 4. Press buttons to move to lower layer.
USING SETUP MODE Available functions of LCD types SETUP MODE are as follows. OVERVIEW OF SETUP MODE (LCD) Table 5.2 summarizes the purpose of each function. Table 5.2 Setup Mode Functions(LCD) Function Purpose MENU1 and MENU2 Assigns print features to MENU1 and MENU2 on the printer control panel. HARDWRE Changes the printer hardware options. ADJUST Changes the print position adjustment options. CONFIG Changes the configuration options.
USING SETUP MODE DECIDING WHICH OPTIONS TO CHANGE The previous page shows a printout of the printer’s factory default settings.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.3 Required Options (Cont.) Function Item Option HARDWRE FORMAT BAUD-RT PROTOCL DSR DUPLEX CTS CD If you have a serial interface, the serial interface options selected on the printer must be the same as the settings you selected using your software or your computer operating system. If the settings are not the same, the printer will not print or will print garbage.
USING SETUP MODE MENU1 AND MENU2 ITEMS AND OPTIONS The MENU1 and MENU2 functions allow you to change the print options assigned to MENU1 and MENU2 on the printer control panel. In normal (non-setup) mode, you can easily switch between the menus for printing, as described in Chapter 4. MENU1 is invoked when you first turn the printer on. Select the same emulation on the printer as is selected in your software. If the emulations are not the same, the printer will not work correctly with your software.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.4 MENU1 and MENU2 Items and Options NOTES: Underlined options are the factory defaults. Asterisks identify items and options that differ for the IBM XL24E and Epson ESC/P2 emulations. The notes are defined at the end of the table. MENU1 and MENU2 Items Options Description Select the same emulation as is selected in your software. See the section Selecting an Emulation in Chapter 2 for information on selecting an emulation.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.4 MENU1 and MENU2 Items and Options (Cont.) NOTES: Underlined options are the factory defaults. Asterisks identify items and options that differ for the IBM XL24E and Epson ESC/P2 emulations. The notes are defined at the end of the table. MENU1 and MENU2 Items (continued) Options Description TIMLS-N TIMLS-B TIMLS-I DOWNLD# Font 0 or font 1 in the printer’s download RAM See Appendix F for font examples.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.4 MENU1 and MENU2 Items and Options (Cont.) NOTES: Underlined options are the factory defaults. Asterisks identify items and options that differ for the IBM XL24E and Epson ESC/P2 emulations. The notes are defined at the end of the table. MENU1 and MENU2 Items Options ## CPI Description 2.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.4 MENU1 and MENU2 Items and Options (Cont.) NOTES: Underlined options are the factory defaults. Asterisks identify items and options that differ for the IBM XL24E and Epson ESC/P2 emulations. The notes are defined at the end of the table. MENU1 and MENU2 Items Options Description Change also the line spacing if 2 TIMES or 4 TIMES is selected.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.4 MENU1 and MENU2 Items and Options (Cont.) NOTES: Underlined options are the factory defaults. Asterisks identify items and options that differ for the IBM XL24E and Epson ESC/P2 emulations. The notes are defined at the end of the table. MENU1 and MENU2 Items Options Description Specifies the length of the page in inches. ## IN For DPL24C PLUS and IBM XL24E emulations: 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 5.0, 5.5, 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 8.5, 11.0 (letter size), 11.6 (A4 size), 12.0, 14.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.4 MENU1 and MENU2 Items and Options (Cont.) NOTES: Underlined options are the factory defaults. Asterisks identify items and options that differ for the IBM XL24E and Epson ESC/P2 emulations. The notes are defined at the end of the table. MENU1 and MENU2 Items Options Description Specifies the print start column for changing the left margin. Printing starts at the position given by this column plus your softwarespecified left margin.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.4 MENU1 and MENU2 Items and Options (Cont.) NOTES: Underlined options are the factory defaults. Asterisks identify items and options that differ for the IBM XL24E and Epson ESC/P2 emulations. The notes are defined at the end of the table. MENU1 and MENU2 Items Options Description Selects a language. Appendix E shows the character sets for each language.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.4 MENU1 and MENU2 Items and Options (Cont.) NOTES: Underlined options are the factory defaults. Asterisks identify items and options that differ for the IBM XL24E and Epson ESC/P2 emulations. The notes are defined at the end of the table.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.4 MENU1 and MENU2 Items and Options (Cont.) NOTES: Underlined options are the factory defaults. Asterisks identify items and options that differ for the IBM XL24E and Epson ESC/P2 emulations. The notes are defined at the end of the table.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.4 MENU1 and MENU2 Items and Options (Cont.) NOTES: Underlined options are the factory defaults. Asterisks identify items and options that differ for the IBM XL24E and Epson ESC/P2 emulations. The notes are defined at the end of the table.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.4 MENU1 and MENU2 Items and Options (Cont.) NOTES: Underlined options are the factory defaults. Asterisks identify items and options that differ for the IBM XL24E and Epson ESC/P2 emulations. The notes are defined at the end of the table. MENU1 and MENU2 Items Options Description ON Enables the graphic image command. OFF Disables the graphic image command.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.4 MENU1 and MENU2 Items and Options (Cont.) NOTES: Underlined options are the factory defaults. Asterisks identify items and options that differ for the IBM XL24E and Epson ESC/P2 emulations. The notes are defined at the end of the table. MENU1 and MENU2 Items (*4) (*2) Options ENABLE Description Enables the DC1 and DC3 codes. Any data received between DC3 and the next DC1 is ignored. DISABLE Disables the DC1 and DC3 codes.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.4 MENU1 and MENU2 Items and Options (Cont.) NOTES: Underlined options are the factory defaults. Asterisks identify items and options that differ for the IBM XL24E and Epson ESC/P2 emulations. The notes are defined at the end of the table. MENU1 and MENU2 Items <15CPI> 5-28 Options Description WRAP End-of-line wrap. Causes a carriage return plus a line feed. OVR-PRT Characters are overprinted at the end of a line.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.4 MENU1 and MENU2 Items and Options (Cont.) NOTES: Underlined options are the factory defaults. Asterisks identify items and options that differ for the IBM XL24E and Epson ESC/P2 emulations. The notes are defined at the end of the table. MENU1 and MENU2 Items <==END==> *1 *2 *3 *4 *5 User's Manual Options Description ENABLE Mechanical initial is operated by receiving a reset command. DISABLE Mechanical initial isn’t operated by receiving a reset command.
USING SETUP MODE Resetting MENU1 and MENU2 To reset the factory defaults for both MENU1 and MENU2, select the DEFAULT/INITIAL function. For more information, see the section Resetting Defaults later in this chapter. The DEFAULT function cannot reset those options which are handled by the HARDWRE, ADJUST, CONFIG, and GAP-ADJ functions. The INITIAL function can reset those options which are handled by the HARDWRE, ADJUST, CONFIG, and GAP-ADJ functions.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.5 HARDWARE Items and Options (Cont.) NOTE: Underlined options are the factory defaults. HARDWARE Items Options Description BI-DIR Bidirectional printing. The printer prints in either direction while seeking the next print direction for a shorter print time. UNI-DIR Unidirectional printing. Unidirectional printing is used for printing vertical lines in tables even if vertical alignment is not adjusted. Unidirectional printing is slower than bidirectional printing.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.5 HARDWAREItems and Options (Cont.) NOTE: Underlined options are the factory defaults. HARDWARE Items Options Description Assigns buffer memory to input data and downloaded font data. Print buffer Download buffer NONE 0 byte 128K bytes 256BYTE 256 bytes 127.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.5 HARDWARE Items and Options (Cont.) NOTE: Underlined options are the factory defaults. HARDWARE Items Options ## MIN Description 1, 3, 5, 10, 20 or 30 MIN Time until shifting to the power saving mode is set. Selects the type of the interface to the computer. PARALEL Centronics parallel interface SERIAL RS-232C serial interface USB USB interface AUTO-2S Auto interface selection mode AUTO-4S AUTO-6S Both interfaces are ready for communication.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.5 HARDWARE Items and Options (Cont.) NOTE: Underlined options are the factory defaults. HARDWARE Items Options Description Serial Interface or USB interface Items. The following to items are not printed when you select the PARALEL option for the item. Be sure that the options selected on the printer are the same as the options selected using your computer operating system or your software.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.5 HARDWARE Items and Options (Cont.) NOTE: Underlined options are the factory defaults. HARDWARE Items Options <==END==> Description Indicates data transmission protocol. XON/XOF The DC1 and DC3 codes are used. DTR The Data Terminal Ready signal is used. REV-CHL The Reverse Channel signal is used. DETECT DSR is detected by the printer. IGNORE DSR is ignored by the printer.
USING SETUP MODE CHANGING PRINT POSITION ADJUSTMENT OPTIONS When you print using ruled paper, you often want to adjust the print position so that the print sits properly on the ruled lines. The ADJUST function allow you to: Set top-of-form position Fine-tune top-of-form position Fine-tune left print start column (left margin) Adjust for accumulative line spacing error in a page The top edge of your paper is the physical top of the page.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.6 ADJUST Items and Options NOTE: The top of form position is out of paper at [-1/6 IN] and [0/6 IN]. When printing, set the margin more than 1/6inch. ADJUST Items Options -1/6 IN 0/6 IN 1/6 IN 1.8/6 IN : 6/6 IN : Description Sets the top-of-form for front continuous forms in increments of 1/6 inch (4.2 mm) from the physical top of the page. The default is recommended if your top margin is not software-specified.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.6 ADJUST Items and Options (Cont.) NOTE: The top of form position is out of paper at [-1/6 IN] and [0/6 IN]. When printing, set the margin more than 1/6inch. ADJUST Items Options -1/6 IN 0/6 IN 1/6 IN 1.8/6 IN : 6/6 IN Description Sets the top-of-form for front single sheets in increments of 1/6 inch (4.2 mm) from the physical top of the page. The default is recommended if your top margin is not software-specified.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.6 ADJUST Items and Options (Cont.) NOTE: Underlined options are the factory defaults. ADJUST Items Options -30/180, ..., 0/180, ..., 30/180 Description It is possible to fine-tune the bottom blank by every 1/180 inches for its amount (4.2mm) of the front continuous form. NOTE: This setting is effective only at < FCNT-PE:EDGE >. -30/180, ..., 0/180, ..., 30/180 It is possible to fine-tune the bottom blank by every 1/180 inches for its amount (4.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.6 ADJUST Items and Options (Cont.) NOTE: Underlined options are the factory defaults. ADJUST Items Options Description Fine-tunes the left print start position for continuous forms. -10/90, ..., 0/90, ..., 10/90 Moves the position left or right in increments of 1/90 inch (0.28 mm). NOTE: This setting is effective only at < RCNT-SF: DISABLE > when the back tractor is used. < FCNT-SF: DISABLE > when the front tractor is used.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.6 ADJUST Items and Options (Cont.) NOTE: Underlined options are the factory defaults. ADJUST Items Options -14/360, -9/360, 4/360, 0/360 4/360, 9/360, 14/360, GRAPHIC(*1) -14/360, -9/360, 4/360, 0/360 4/360, 9/360, 14/360, GRAPHIC(*1) -14/360, -9/360, 4/360, 0/360 4/360, 9/360, 14/360, GRAPHIC(*1) Description Compensates for the forms feed error accumulated through feeding of rear continuous forms.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.6 ADJUST Items and Options (Cont.) NOTE: Underlined options are the factory defaults. ADJUST Items Options 0/9, 1/9, 1.8/9, 2/9, 3/9, 4/9, ..., 15/9 Description It is possible to fine-tune the left blank of the front continues form (the amount of between the left paper edge to the first dot for the first character). This setting is effective only for the front continues form at < FCNTSF:ENABLE >. 0/90, ..., 29/90 0/9, 1/9, 1.8/9, 2/9, 3/9, 4/9, ..
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.6 ADJUST Items and Options (Cont.) NOTE: Underlined options are the factory defaults.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.6 ADJUST Items and Options (Cont.) NOTE: Underlined options are the factory defaults. ADJUST Items <==END==> Options Description (LED only) Indicates the end of MENU1 items. Press the button to print the first item, . Press the button to print the previous item, < FRCSLNT > Press the ONLINE button to reprint the <> menu. *1: When printing graphics, selecting “GRAPHIC” may result in the printing of clearer graphics.
USING SETUP MODE CHANGING CONFIGURATION OPTIONS The CONFIG function defines the printer’s primary configuration. You can set the following options to ensure that the printer meets your requirements: Tear off for continuous forms Auto loading of single sheets Direct decoding of certain commands Enabling of the Area-over detection Table 5.6 describes the CONFIG items and options. Items are listed in the order they are printed.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.7 CONFIG Items and Options (Cont.) NOTE: Underlined options are the factory defaults. CONFIG Items Options Description Tear off position. VISIBLE Select this option when your software positions forms to the next top-of form after printing the last data. The printer performs tear off feed without adding a form feed when data transfer has stopped. ALWAYS Select this option when your software stops after printing the last data.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.7 CONFIG Items and Options (Cont.) NOTE: Underlined options are the factory defaults. CONFIG Items Options Description (continued) In some application programs, data transfer may stop temporarily due to internal processing. This setting can avoid an undesired tear off feed by waiting for up to six seconds each time data transfer stops. Single sheet auto loading. AUTO Single sheet paper is automatically loaded a certain time after you set the paper.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.7 CONFIG Items and Options (Cont.) NOTE: Underlined options are the factory defaults. CONFIG Items Options Description Area-over detection control of front continuous forms. ENABLE1 Detects the left and right edges of paper when loading the paper. ENABLE2 Detects the left and right edges of paper at 13mm and 43mm from top of the paper. This setting is effective if the left and right edges are not detected by for preprint papers, etc.
USING SETUP MODE CONFIG Items Options Description Printer status after loading paper in offline mode for single sheets. OFFLINE Remains offline after paper loading. ONLINE Goes into online after paper loading. Printer status after loading paper in offline mode for continuous forms. OFFLINE Remains offline after paper loading. ONLINE Goes into online after paper loading. Lock function of setup mode. NONE Enables all buttons on the control panel.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.7 CONFIG Items and Options (Cont.) NOTE: Underlined options are the factory defaults. CONFIG Items Options Description Effectiveness of the Cut Sheet Selection command (//S//). ENABLE Makes the command effective. Note: The Cut Sheet Selection command (//S//) changes the paper source to the paper table and waits for manual insertion of a cut sheet. DISABLE Makes the command ineffective. Detection of end of front continuous forms.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.7 CONFIG Items and Options (Cont.) NOTE: Underlined options are the factory defaults. CONFIG Items Options GATHER Description Setting of ribbon protective control at a line feed on continuous forms ENABLE The protective control is executed. DISABLE The protective control is not executed. CUT-CTL Setting of retracting control at canceling TEAR OFF of continuous forms. PRCISIN The precision-prioritized retracting control is executed.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.7 CONFIG Items and Options (Cont.) NOTE: Underlined options are the factory defaults. CONFIG Items Options SKIP-PR Description Setting of printing speed change processing (skip) ENABLE The skip processing is executed. When a certain amount of blank spaces are found in a line, it changes the printing speed for the blank spaces. DISABLE The skip processing is not executed. It does not change the printing speed for the blank spaces.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.7 CONFIG Items and Options (Cont.) NOTE: Underlined options are the factory defaults. CONFIG Items Options TOF-CTL Description Setting of priority on TOF control to a printer driver specification or a setup specification. TOF control determines the amout of the top margin when paper is fed to the home position. DRIVER Driver specification is given priority. SETUP Setup specification is given priority. SET-FREE function of front continues papers is set.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.7 CONFIG Items and Options (Cont.) NOTE: Underlined options are the factory defaults. CONFIG Items Options Selection of the eject direction of cut sheets with manually feeding of cut sheets FRONT Ejected to the front. REAR Ejected to the rear. Selection of the eject direction of cut sheets with use of a CSF FRONT Ejected to the front. REAR Ejected to the rear.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.7 CONFIG Items and Options (Cont.) NOTE: Underlined options are the factory defaults. CONFIG Items Options Description Detection of paper feed skew PRCISIN Enables paper feed skew detection. Precision is the first priority. SPEED Enables paper feed skew detection. Speed is the first priority. DISABLE Disables paper feed skew detection.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.7 CONFIG Items and Options (Cont.) NOTE: Underlined options are the factory defaults. CONFIG Items Options Selection of the method of feeding from the CSF NORMAL Feeds paper directly from the CSF hopper. SWBACK Feeds paper from the CSF hopper to either the Paper table used with a front CSF or the stacker used with a rear CSF. Then, that paper is fed again.
USING SETUP MODE Table 5.7 CONFIG Items and Options (Cont.) NOTE: Underlined options are the factory defaults. CONFIG Items Options Selection for letter quality printing mode MODE1 Prints in 180CPS printing mode. MODE2 Prints in 125CPS printing mode. Selection for draft quality printing mode MODE1 Prints in 720CPS printing mode. MODE2 Prints in 540CPS printing mode. MODE3 Prints in 800CPS printing mode.
USING SETUP MODE HEAD GAP ADJUSTMENT ITEMS AND OPTIONS The GAP-ADJ function adjusts the gap between the print head and the paper. The automatic paper thickness control (APTC) feature is built in this printer. If you adjust the gap manually or fix the gap, change the option of GAP-ADJ function. For the procedure how to change the options refer to the section Setup Mode Example earlier in this chapter. Table 5.8 GAP-ADJ Items and Options NOTE: Underlined options are the factory defaults.
USING SETUP MODE This section describes how to exit setup mode and save any changes you made: EXITING AND SAVING To exit setup mode immediately, select the SAVE & END (for LED type) SAVE&EXIT (for LCD type) function. Any settings changed while in setup mode are saved as the new poweron defaults for the printer. The new defaults remain active until you change them again. NOTE (LED only) The only way to exit setup mode without saving your changes is to turn off the printer.
USING SETUP MODE RESETTING DEFAULTS This section describes how to reset the printer’s power-on defaults, all of the factory defaults, or the factory defaults only for MENU1 and MENU2. Resetting Power-On Defaults Power-on defaults are the settings saved in the printer’s permanent memory. The defaults are enabled whenever you turn the printer on. The only (LED type) way to reset the power-on defaults is to turn the printer off and then on again.
USING SETUP MODE << FUNCTION >> SAVE&END MENU1 HEX-DUMP V-ALMNT MENU2 INITIAL HARDWRE 2. ADJUST CONFIG GAP-ADJ DEFAULT LIST SELF-TST Select the DEFAULT function (LED type). Repeatedly press the “TEAR OFF” or “LOAD” button to position the cursor on the left edge of the aluminum print guide on DEFAULT. Press the button or the button to select the DEFAULT function. The printer reprints the <> menu. The default values in MENU1 and MENU2 are now reset (not saved yet). 3.
USING SETUP MODE USING THE DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTIONS This section describes how to use the following diagnostic functions: SELF-TST HEX-DUMP V-ALMNT These functions are used for checking print quality and diagnosing printer problems. HEX-DUMP also provides useful information for programmers. Printing the Self-Test The SELF-TST function prints test pages to check how the printer operates independently of your computer. The self-test does not check the interface between the computer and the printer.
USING SETUP MODE 1. Move to TOP MENU of SETUP MODE.(LCD) Press the “ ” button until “SETUPMODE” is displayed on LCD panel. 2. Select the SELF-TST function.(LCD) Repeatedly press the “ ” or “ ” button to display “SELFDIAGNOSTIC”. And then press the“ ” button to move lower layer. And then repeatedly press the “ ” or “ ” button to display “SELF-TEST”. And then press the “SELECT” button to start self-test printing. A short help menu is printed at the top of the page, followed by the self-test.
USING SETUP MODE Printing Hex Dumps The HEX-DUMP function prints data and commands in hexadecimal characters and abbreviated control codes. The IBM character set 2 is used for printing (see Appendix E). The HEX-DUMP function is useful for checking whether your computer is sending the correct commands to the printer and whether the printer is executing the commands correctly. It is also useful for debugging software programs.
USING SETUP MODE NOTE When hex dump printing stops, data that is less than one line printed yet, to print remaining data exit Hex-Dump mode(push LF/FF or ONLINE). Sample hex dump 4. Exit the HEX-DUMP function. Exit the HEX-DUMP function in either of the following ways: To remain in setup mode, press the LF/FF button. The <> menu is then reprinted (LED type). For details on other functions, see other sections in this chapter. To return to online normal mode, press the ONLINE button.
USING SETUP MODE Checking Vertical Print Alignment (V-ALMNT) The V-ALMNT function corrects the vertical character displacement that sometimes occurs with bidirectional printing. Characters printed from left to right are not aligned with characters printed from right to left as shown below: This example shows how printing looks when characters are vertically misaligned. Note that the left margin is not straight.
USING SETUP MODE 3. Adjust the vertical print alignment at letter quality speed. Examine the parallel bars. If the bars are aligned (not jagged), go to step 4. If the bars are offset to the left, repeatedly press the “ ” button until the bars are aligned. If the bars are offset to the right, repeatedly press the “ ” button until the bars are aligned. (In the following figure, the first line is assumed to be printed from left to right.
USING SETUP MODE 7. Adjust the vertical print alignment at high draft speed. Press the “TEAR OFF” button to switch from draft speed to high draft speed. Examine the parallel bars and adjust the vertical print alignment as described in step 3. Press the HI IMPACT button to enter Hi Impact mode. Make similar adjustments. 8. Adjust the vertical print alignment at super high draft speed. Press the “TEAR OFF” button to switch from high draft speed to super high draft speed.
USING SETUP MODE SETUP MODE REFERENCE User's Manual The following flowchart shows how setup mode is organized for the Fujitsu DPL24C PLUS emulation. Differences in the IBM Proprinter XL24E and Epson ESC/P2 emulations are summarized after the flowchart.
USING SETUP MODE DPL24C PLUS ORGANIZATION Note: Asterisks (*) indicate default setting at shipment. or Move the cursor on the prime guide. or Select function. or Move the cursor on the prime guide. Select option, print next item. Select option, print previous item. General operation for LED control panel.
USING SETUP MODE To enter SETUP MODE press SETUP at offline state. Move displaced items Select the displayed option. Exit SETUP MODE. General operation for LCD control panel.
USING SETUP MODE SUB FUNCTION SAVE&EXIT LIST DEFAULT SELFDIAGNOSTIC INITIAL SELF‐TST HEX‐DUMP V‐ALNMNT This area is only for LCD type instead of below area. This area is only for LED type.
USING SETUP MODE Differences in IBM Proprinter XL24E Emulation In the IBM Proprinter XL24E emulation, MENU1 and MENU2 differ from the DPL24C PLUS emulation in the following ways: The following options are different: The AGM item is provided: Differences in Epson ESC/P2 Emulation In the Epson ESC/P2 emulation, MENU1 and MENU2 differ from the DPL24C PLUS emulation in the following ways: User's Manual The LF-CODE item is not defined.
USING SETUP MODE ONLINE SETUP MODE The preceding sections describe offline setup mode. This section introduces online setup mode. The tedious task of setting up printer features one-by-one from the control panel and printing and checking the desired options on paper can be avoided by using online setup mode. In online setup mode, printer features are set via the computer rather than the printer control panel.
CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE 6 Your printer requires very little care. Occasional cleaning and replacement of the ribbon cartridge are all that is required. Lubrication of the printer is usually not necessary. If the print head carriage does not move smoothly back and forth, clean the printer as described in this chapter. If the problem continues, contact your dealer to determine whether lubrication might be needed.
MAINTENANCE 4. Open the front cover of the printer and remove the ribbon cartridge. If necessary lay down control panel. Using a soft vacuum brush, gently vacuum the platen, print head carriage, and surrounding areas. You can easily slide the print head to the left or right when the power is off. Be careful not to press too hard on the flat ribbon cable that extends from the print head carriage. Printer interior Control panel 5. Re-install the ribbon cartridge. Close the front cover. 6.
MAINTENANCE REPLACING THE RIBBON There are two ways of replacing the ribbon. You can install a new ribbon cassette in the printer or refill the old ribbon cassette with new ribbon from a ribbon sub cassette. Appendix A lists order numbers for ribbon cassettes and ribbon sub cassettes. The following procedure is for ribbon cassettes. For ribbon sub cassettes, refer to the instructions shipped with the sub cassette. To replace the ribbon cassette: 1. Turn off the printer.
MAINTENANCE 3. Remove the ribbon guide. Removing the ribbon guide 4. To remove the ribbon cassette, pull the underside of ribbon cassette and carefully lift the cartridge out of the printer.
MAINTENANCE 5. Remove the ribbon guide (green part) from the ribbon cassette. Don’t turn the ribbon feed knob before installation.
MAINTENANCE 6. Put the green ribbon guide into the space in front of print head. And then place the mounting pins (both side of ribbon cassette) on the slot of the printer cover. And then push the ribbon cassette so that the ribbon cassette is installed vertically. Mounting pin Slot Print head Mounting pin Space Ribbon guide Slot Push the ribbon cassette until it clicks.
MAINTENANCE 7. Attach the green ribbon guide on the print head. Please make sure that the ribbon slack lightly. (If the ribbon is strained, it will quirk when installation.)Push the green ribbon guide until the triangle mark” ” meets the round projection of print head. Print Head Triangle mark Projections Ribbon Guide 8. 9. Turn the ribbon feed knob clockwise to take up any slack in the ribbon. Knob Return the control panel.. 10. Close the front cover. NOTE A Fujitsu ribbon cassette is recommended.
MAINTENANCE OPENING AND CLOSING THE CONTROL PANEL The control panel of this printer can be pulled down toward the front as necessary, such as when jammed paper must be removed. Front cover Control Panel REMOVING THE STACKER UNIT Lock lever The stacker unit of this printer can be removed in the event that paper is jammed in it unit. While pushing down the lock levers of the stacker guide, pull out the stacker unit from the rear.
MAINTENANCE MOUNTING THE STACKER UNIT Slot 2 Position groove 1 over guide pin 1 on the right and left sides of the stacker unit. Then, push in the stacker unit until guide pin 2 is hooked onto slot 2.
CHAPTER 7 TROUBLE-SHOOTING TROUBLE-SHOOTING 7 Your printer is extremely reliable, but occasional problems may occur. You can solve many of these problems yourself, using this chapter. If you encounter problems that you cannot resolve, contact your dealer for assistance. This chapter is organized as follows: SOLVING PROBLEMS Solving problems Diagnostic functions Getting help The tables in this section describe common printer problems and their solutions.
TROUBLE-SHOOTING Table 7.1 Print Quality Problems and Solutions Problem Printing is too light or too dark. Solution Make sure that the ribbon cartridge is properly installed and that the ribbon feeds smoothly. Check ribbon wear. Replace the ribbon if necessary. Check the difference of thickness of medium. If auto adjustment function detects difference level of medium, it doesn’t work properly. In this case you must adjust for paper thickness manually. See ADJUSTING PAPER THICKNESS in Chapter 3.
TROUBLE-SHOOTING Table 7.1 Print Quality Problems and Solutions (Cont.) Problem Solution Characters are lost at the left or right end. If lost area is about 10mm (3mm) from left and right edge of continuous forms(single sheet), Area-over detection control woks properly. In this case make sure that paper size, paper position, and left and right margins are properly set. Note Preprinted dark color area, shape of corner cut, paper skew may cause incorrect detection. Please don’t use medium like this.
TROUBLE-SHOOTING Table 7.1 Print Quality Problems and Solutions (Cont.) Problem Solution Lines are double spaced instead of single spaced. Check the line spacing setting in your software. The printer overprints on the same line. Change the CR-CODE setting in the printer setup mode to CR & LF. See the section MENU1 and MENU2 Items and Options in Chapter 5. The next print line starts where the previous line ended instead of at the left margin.
TROUBLE-SHOOTING Paper Handling Problems Table 7.2 describes common paper handling problems and suggests solutions. See Chapter 3 for detailed procedures on loading and using paper. Table 7.2 Paper Handling Problems and Solutions Problem Paper cannot be loaded or fed. Solution Make sure that the paper path indicator (FRONT TRACTOR, REAR TRACTOR, CUT SHEET) lights correctly. Press the PAPER PATH button to select the paper path. Make sure that the paper covers the paperout sensor, i.e.
TROUBLE-SHOOTING Table 7.2 Paper Handling Problems and Solutions (Cont.) Problem Paper jams while loading. Solution Turn off the printer and remove the jammed paper. Remove any obstructions from the paper path. If you are using a cut sheet feeder, make sure that the bin lever is set to the “CLOSED” position. (The bin lever is on the left side of the feeder.) Make sure that the paper is not folded, creased, or torn. Reload the paper. Make sure that the paper table is in normal mode.
TROUBLE-SHOOTING Operating Problems Table 7.3 identifies common operating problems and suggests solutions. If you cannot resolve a problem, contact your dealer. Table 7.3 Operating Problems and Solutions Problem The power does not turn on. Solution Make sure that the “I” on the printer power switch is depressed. Make sure that the power cord is securely connected to both the printer and the outlet. Make sure that the power outlet is functional. Turn the power off.
TROUBLE-SHOOTING Printer Failures A user cannot generally resolve a problem involving defective printer hardware. On detecting a fatal error, the printer will: Stop printing Beep four times Turn the ONLINE indicator off The control panel displays alarms. The meanings of alarms can be checked in the following table.
TROUBLE-SHOOTING Alarm display function(LED) This printer has a function for distinguishing between alarms by using the blinking of individual lamps on the control panel.
TROUBLE-SHOOTING Alarm display function(LCD) Message Lamp This printer has a function for distinguishing between alarms by using the blinking of message lamp and LCD on the control panel. Alarm name LCD FATAL! LRES alarm Condition of occurrence LRES could not be detected during the space initial operation. LRES ALARM Space problem alarm FATAL! The shield board could not be detected normally by the LRES sensor. SPACE ALARM FATAL! Fan alarm The cooling fan could not rotate.
TROUBLE-SHOOTING Responses to alarm occurrences Your first response to each alarm should be as described in the following table. Problem Solution LRES alarm Remove any paper dust, which may cause problems in carriage operation. Space problem alarm Same solution same as above should be done. Check adjustment for paper thickness. Smaller setting causes spacing problem. Fan alarm Remove any dust of ventilation near the Fan motor. APTC gap alarm Check the paper thickness (0.04 to 0.65 mm).
TROUBLE-SHOOTING GETTING HELP 7-12 If you are not able to correct a problem using this chapter, contact your dealer for assistance. Be prepared to provide the following information: Your printer model number, serial number, and date of manufacture. Look for this information on the rating label at the back of the printer. Description of the problem Type of interface you are using Names of your software packages List of the printer default settings.
CHAPTER 8 INSTALLING OPTIONS INSTALLING OPTIONS The installation of options allows you to expand the capabilities of your printer. Options available for the printer include: LAN card Cut sheet feeder Tractor unit Large stacker Small paper table Sound proof cover 8 The LAN card is a user installable option, but can be installed only on a printer model with the parallel and USB interfaces.
INSTALLING OPTIONS 2. Remove metal plate Remove two screws and metal plate on the parallel port. Keep metal plate removed. Metal plate 3. Insert LAN card Insert the LAN card along both sides of guide rails slowly. Make sure that LAN card is inserted all the way into the slot. LAN cable 4. Tighten the LAN card Tighten the LAN card with two screws removed in step 2.
INSTALLING OPTIONS 5. Connect LAN cable After tightening LAN card, connect LAN cable first, then the power plug. LAN cable Please refer to the manual attached to LAN card about LAN card setting. INSTALLING THE CUT SHEET FEEDER This chapter describes what to do after installing cut sheet feeder. WARNING (Electric shock) Before mounting or removing the cut sheet feeder, turn off the power switches of the personal computer and the printer and remove the power plug from the outlet.
INSTALLING OPTIONS Raise the paper table and remove the tractor unit. (For details on mounting and removing the tractor unit, see “Selecting the Tractor Unit Position” on page 2-10.) Paper table tractor unit 3. Installing the cut sheet feeder Adjust the U slots made on both sides of the cut sheet feeder to the mounting pins inside the printer and lower the cut sheet feeder slowly. Check that the cut sheet feeder frame is correctly mounted on mounting pin 2.
INSTALLING OPTIONS 4. Replacing the paper table Be sure to replace the paper table. (Same way as “Close the paper table” on page 2-6.) If the paper table is incorrectly set, a paper jam may occur. 5. Connecting the cable Connect the cut sheet feeder cable to the connector on the front right of the printer. Insert the cable with the connector arrow mark up.
INSTALLING OPTIONS 6. Extend the extension and extension wire in the order from (1) to (2) according to the size of the paper to be used. Installing on the rear side of the printer Before mounting the cut sheet feeder, turn off the printer power. 1. Turn off the printer power. Confirm that the printer power is turned to the O side. 2. Installing the cut sheet feeder Open the rear stacker.
INSTALLING OPTIONS Check that the cut sheet feeder frame is correctly mounted on mounting pin 2. 3. User's Manual Close the rear stacker.
INSTALLING OPTIONS 4. Connecting the cable Connect the cut sheet feeder cable to the connector on the rear right of the printer. Insert the cable with the connector arrow mark up. 5.
INSTALLING OPTIONS Removing the Cut Sheet Feeder Before removing the cut sheet feeder, disconnect the cable. WARNING (Electric shock) Before mounting or removing the cut sheet feeder, turn off the power switches of the personal computer and the printer and remove the power plug from the outlet. Otherwise, you may receive electric shock.
INSTALLING OPTIONS When mounted on the rear side of the printer Cable INSTALLING THE TRACTOR UNIT A tractor unit is supplied as standard equipment attached to the front of the printer. This unit may also be attached to the rear of the printer for rear feeding of continuous forms. For details on removing and mounting the tractor unit, see “Mounting and removing the Tractor unit” on page 2-10.
INSTALLING OPTIONS INSTALLING THE LARGE STACKER To stack cut sheets continuously or eject long cut sheets to the rear, mount the large stacker. Also, if a cut sheet feeder is mounted at the rear, the stacker must be replaced with the large stacker even if cut sheets need not be continuously stacked. 1 Removing the current stacker 1. Lift up the current stacker in the direction indicated by the arrow. 2.
INSTALLING OPTIONS 2 Mounting the rear stacker At the rear of the printer, push the protrusions on both sides of the rear stacker into the holes inside the rear stacker guide as shown in the following figure.
INSTALLING OPTIONS INSTALLING THE SMALL PAPER TABLE User's Manual Please install it when you use only a short cut sheet. 1 Removing the current paper table After opening the paper table and adjusting it to a tilted position, remove the paper table by pulling it to separate the left and right protrusions on the paper table ends from the grooves on the cover.
INSTALLING OPTIONS 2 Installing the Small Paper Table Insert and push the left and right protrusions on the paper table ends into the grooves on the cover as shown in the following figure. Set the paper table in the normal position. (See “Setting the paper table” in Chapter 2.) The paper table can be opened or closed in the same way as the removed current paper table. Make sure the protrusions are inserted completely as left figure.
INSTALLING OPTIONS INSTALLING THE SOUND PROOF COVER The Acoustic noise can be decreased by installing Sound proof cover. However, the cut sheet and Cut Sheet Feeder cannot be used. 1 Removing the current paper table After opening the paper table and adjusting it to a tilted position, remove the paper table by pulling it to separate the left and right protrusions on the paper table ends from the grooves on the cover.
INSTALLING OPTIONS 2 Installing the Sound Proof Cover Insert and push the left and right protrusions on the paper table ends into the grooves on the cover as shown in the following figure. Set the paper table in the normal position. (See “Setting the paper table” in Chapter 2.) The paper table can be opened or closed in the same way as the removed current paper table. Make sure the protrusions are inserted completely as left figure.
APPENDIX A SUPPLIES AND OPTIONS SUPPLIES AND OPTIONS This appendix lists the supplies and options available for the printer. A Contact your dealer for information on ordering any of these items. SUPPLIES Supplies Order Number Ribbon cassette Black ribbon KA02087-D811 Ribbon sub cassette Black ribbon OPTIONS Options KA02087-D881 Order Number LAN card KA02086-C130 Cut sheet feeder KA02027-D750 Description Installable only on a printer model with the parallel and USB interfaces.
APPENDIX B PRINTER AND PAPER SPECIFICATIONS PRINTER AND PAPER SPECIFICATIONS B This appendix gives the physical, functional, and performance specifications for the printer. It also gives detailed paper specifications. PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions Height: 290 mm (11.4 in) Width: 600 mm (23.6 in) Depth: 350 mm (13.8 in) 22.
PRINTER AND PAPER SPECIFICATIONS ISO 7779 (Bystander Position-Front) (Letter MODE 2) B-2 User's Manual
PRINTER AND PAPER SPECIFICATIONS FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS Print method Impact dot matrix with a 0.21 mm or 0.
PRINTER AND PAPER SPECIFICATIONS required. For detail see Chapter 3. Up to 0.65 mm (0.026 inch) Paper thickness Page length By software Programmable in one line or inch increments in all emulations By control panel Depends upon emulations. Default is 11 inches for all emulations. DPL24C+/XL24E: ESC/P2: 3, 3.5, 4, 5, 5.5, 6, 7, 8, 8.5, 11, 11.6, 12, 14, or 18 inches 4, 4.5, 5, 5.5, ..., 11, 11.5, ...
PRINTER AND PAPER SPECIFICATIONS Fonts Resident Nineteen fonts available Bit map: Courier 10, Pica 10, OCR-B 10, OCR-A 10 , Prestige Elite 12, Boldface PS, Correspondence, Compressed, Draft, and High-speed Draft. Scalable: Courier, Timeless, and Nimbus Sans®; each in normal, bold, and italic styles Downloaded Available from independent vendors Line spacing 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 lines per inch. Programmable in 1/360 inch or various increments for image graphics. Character pitch 2.
PRINTER AND PAPER SPECIFICATIONS PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS Print speed Letter: Print head wire diameter 0.21mm Print head wire diameter 0.
PRINTER AND PAPER SPECIFICATIONS M33335B User's Manual EN 55022 class B Europe AS/NZS CISPR22 class B Australia and New Zealand B-7
PRINTER AND PAPER SPECIFICATIONS PAPER SPECIFICATIONS Print Area This section illustrates the recommended print area for single sheets and continuous forms. 4.23 0.16 4.23 0.16 (2.75-16.
PRINTER AND PAPER SPECIFICATIONS 4.23 0.16 4.23 0.16 4.23 0.16 Approx. 101 mm (4 inches) for front tractor feed Approx. 157 mm (6.
PRINTER AND PAPER SPECIFICATIONS Paper Thickness Paper thickness is given by the weight of the paper in either grams per square meter (g/m2) or in pounds per bond (lbs/bond). The following table shows the allowable paper thickness for one-part paper or for each sheet of multipart paper. The total thickness must not exceed 0.65 mm (0.026 inch). The weight of carbonless or carbon-backed paper may vary, depending upon the paper manufacturer.
PRINTER AND PAPER SPECIFICATIONS Type of Paper Number of Parts Thickness Carbonless Carbon-backed Top 40 g/m2 (34 kg or 11 lb) Middle (2-6p) 40 g/m2 (34 kg or 11 lb) Bottom 40-64 g/m2 (34-55 kg or 11-17 lb) Top 40 g/m2 (34 kg or 11 lb) Middle (2-7p) 40 g/m2 (34 kg or 11 lb) Bottom 40-64 g/m2 (34-55 kg or 11-17 lb) Top 40 g/m2 (34 kg or 11 lb) Middle (2-8p) 40 g/m2 (34 kg or 11 lb) Bottom 40-64 g/m2 (34-55 kg or 11-17 lb) Do not use in high humidity environments.
PRINTER AND PAPER SPECIFICATIONS Type of Paper Carbon-backed Carboninterleaved Number of Parts Thickness Do not use in high humidity environments.
APPENDIX C COMMAND SETS COMMAND SETS C This appendix describes printer commands and their parameters. This printer has three resident command sets: Fujitsu DPL24C PLUS (native command set for Fujitsu DL series printers) IBM Proprinter XL24E Epson ESC/P2 Separate programmer s manuals are available for these emulations. See Appendix A for order information. Select the same emulation on the printer and in your software.
COMMAND SETS (DPL24CPLUS) FUJITSU DPL24C PLUS This section describes the printer commands for the DPL24C PLUS command set which is the native command set of this printer. See the Programmer’s Manual (DPL24C PLUS) for detailed information on using these commands.
COMMAND SETS Function Double-height characters on/off Command ESC V (n) (on: n = 1, off: n = 0) This command does not adjust the line spacing.
COMMAND SETS (DPL24CPLUS) Function Select printing style This command allows you to combine various printing styles. The value of n is the sum of the values of the styles you want to combine. n= 0:Pica pitch 1:Elite pitch 4:Condensed 8:Shadow 16:Bold 32:Double width 64:Proportional Select image overlay type This command allows you to overlay a pattern on characters.
COMMAND SETS Function Set character offset to n/120 inch Cancelled by CR or ESC x. (0 < n < 63) (64 < n < 127) Set character pitch to n/360 inch (0 < n1 n2 n3 < 999) n1, n2, and n3 are the hundreds, tens, and units digits. Vertical Control Line feed Reverse line feed Form feed Advance paper n/180 inch (0 < n < 255) Reverse paper n/180 inch (0 < n < 255) Advance paper n/360 inch (0 < n1 n2 n3 < 999) n1, n2, and n3 are the hundreds, tens, and units digits.
COMMAND SETS (DPL24CPLUS) Function Tabulation Horizontal tab execution Set horizontal tabs The values of n1 to nk in this command are the ASCII values of the print columns (at the current character width) at which tabs are to be set. (1 < n < 255) (1 < k < 255) Move to print column n (1 < n < 255) Move dot column n/360 inch (n = n1 + n2 256) The value below is for 136-column printers.
COMMAND SETS Function Set page length to n inches (1 < n < 22) Command ESC C NUL (n) or ESC e C NUL (n) or ESC FF NUL (n) Set page length to n/360 inch ESC e f (n1) (n2) (n = n1 256 + n2) (0 < n1 n2 < 255) (1 < n1 < 256 + n2 < 7920) Character Set Control Select character set 1 ESC 7 Appendix E gives the character sets Select character set 2 ESC 6 Appendix E gives the character sets.
COMMAND SETS (DPL24CPLUS) Function Select code table n = 0:Code page 437 1:Code page 850 2:Code page 860 3:Code page 863 4:Code page 865 5:ISO 8859-1/ECMA 94 Select extended character by character number (0 < n1 n2 n3 < 664) n1, n2, and n3 are the hundreds, tens, and units digits.
COMMAND SETS Function Command n (bit 0 to 2: Specification of font number) (1) Resident fonts n m (bit 1, 0) = 0, 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Courier 10 Prestige elite 12 Draft Compressed Boldface PS Pica 10 Correspondence High-speed draft m (bit 1, 0) = 1, 0 OCR-B OCR-A (2) Downloaded fonts n = 0: Downloaded font 0 1: Downloaded font 1 Select print quality (font attributes) ESC e q (n) n = 0:Letter (360 180 dpi) 1:Correspondence (180 180 dpi) 2:Draft (120 180 dpi) 3:High-speed Draft (90 180 dpi)
COMMAND SETS (DPL24CPLUS) Function Command ESC e i (n) Select character style (font attributes) n = 0:Upright 1:Italic Select stroke weight (font attributes) n = 249:-7 (reserved) 251:-5 (reserved) 253:-3 (light) 0:0 (medium) 3:3 (bold) 5:5 (black) 7:7 (ultrablack) Select typeface (font attributes) n = 1:Pica 3:Courier (bitmap) 4:Nimbus Sans 5:Timeless 6:Gothic 8:Prestige 23:Boldface 130:OCR-A 131:OCR-B 134:Courier (scalable) Select font by I.D.
COMMAND SETS Function Command Copy resident font to download area m = 0:Courier 10 1:Prestige Elite 12 2:Draft 3:Compressed 4:Boldface PS 5:Pica 10 6:Correspondence 7:High-speed Draft n = 0:Downloaded font 0 1:Downloaded font 1 Create download font m (bits 4 and 5: Specifies the quality of characters to be registered) Bit 5 Bit 4 Font quality selection 0 1 1 1 0 1 Letter (360 dpi) Correspondence (180 dpi) Draft (120 dpi) ESC : NUL (m) (n) ESC & (m) (Cs) (Ce) (data) m (bit 0: Specifies externa
COMMAND SETS (DPL24CPLUS) Function Command Bit Image Graphics Graphics type m graphics ESC * (m) (n1) (n2) (data) Graphics type m graphics ESC e b (m) (n1) (n2) (data) or ESC e B (m) (n1) (n2) (data) Single-density graphics ESC K (n1) (n2) (data) Double-density graphics ESC L (n1) (n2) (data) High-speed double-density graphics ESC Y (n1) (n2) (data) Quadruple-density graphics ESC Z (n1) (n2) (data) 360 dot per inch 24-pin graphics FS Z (n1) (n2) (data) Cut Sheet Feeder Control Feed a sheet
COMMAND SETS Function Command Bar Code Printing ESC DC4 (b) R Print bar code b: Total number of parameters R: (fixed) c: Type of bar code (c) (w) (h) (a) (ch1) ...
COMMAND SETS (DPL24CPLUS) Bar Code Printing Control ASCII : ESC + DC4 + b + R + c + w + a + ch1 … + chn Hexadecimal : 1B + 14 + b + 52 + c + w + a + ch1 … + chn Decimal : 27 + 20 + b + 82 + c + w + a + ch1 … + chn (1) Function (a) Instructs the printing of bar codes according to the different specifications of this command.
COMMAND SETS (d) w (Specify the width of the narrow bar of the bar code to be printed in units of 1/1440.) Specify the “Logical value” to be printed (in units of 1/1440). Actual printing: The printer prints with the width given in the following table in units of 1/180 inches.
COMMAND SETS (DPL24CPLUS) (f) a (Bits 2~0: Specifications related to the check and OCR characters.
COMMAND SETS (g) (ch1) … (chn) The data and the printable character set are listed below.
COMMAND SETS (DPL24CPLUS) Function Command Print Option Control Friction feed selection //F// Rear tractor feed selection //T// Front tractor feed selection //M// Cut sheet feed selection //S// Host controlled paper path control ESC e T (n) n = “F” :Friction “T” :Rear Tractor “M” : Front Tractor Automatic paper thickness control ESC e P (n1) (n2) (n3) (n4) Miscellaneous Sound bell BEL Enable paper-out sensor ESC 9 Ignore paper-out sensor ESC 8 Typewriter mode on/off ESC i (n) (on:n=1,
COMMAND SETS Factory Default Settings The following table describes the printer commands used to control options of the items that can be selected in printer setup mode. Command parameters are omitted Item Selectable options in setup mode Command Emulate DPL24C+, XL24E, ESC/P2 Controllable in online setup mode Font COUR 10, PRSTG 12, COMPRSD, BOLDFCE, PICA 10, CORRESP, COUR-N, COUR-B, COUR-I, TIMLS-N, TIMLS-B, TIMLS-I, N.SAN-N, N.SAN-B, N.SAN-I.
COMMAND SETS (DPL24CPLUS) Item Selectable options in setup mode Command Attributes NONE, ITALICS, CONDNSD, SHADOW, BOLD ESC 4 (ESC 5) SI or ESC SI (DC2) ESC E (ESC F) ESC G (ESC H) ESC e i ESC ! Page length 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 5.0, 5.5, 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 8.5, 11.0, 11.6, 12.0, 14.0, 18.0 IN ESC C NUL ESC e C NUL ESC FF NUL ESC C ESC e C ESC FF Left end 1 , 2, 3, ... , 41 COLM Controllable in online setup mode Top margin 1 , 2, 3, ...
COMMAND SETS Item Selectable options in setup mode Command Character set SET 1, SET2 ESC7 ESC6 Perforation skip SKIP, NO-SKIP ESC N (ESC O) Paper width 8.0 IN, 11.0 IN, 11.4 IN, 13.6IN, (8.0 IN is default for 80-column printer, and 13.
COMMAND SETS (IBM XL24E) IBM PROPRINTER XL24E EMULATION This section describes the printer commands for the IBM Proprinter XL24E emulation. Asterisks in the “Function” column indicate extended commands that are not supported by the original printer.
COMMAND SETS Function Command Condensed characters on SI or ESC SI Condensed and elite characters off DC2 Subscript or superscript printing on ESC S (n) (subscript: n = 1, superscript: n = 0) Subscript and superscript printing off ESC T Underline on/off (on: n = 1, off: n = 0) ESC - (n) Overline on/off (on: n = 1, off: n = 0) ESC_(n) Horizontal Control Space SP Backspace BS Carriage return CR Elite characters on ESC: Proportionally spaced characters on/off ESC P (n) (on:n= 1, off: n
COMMAND SETS (IBM XL24E) Function Change graphics line spacing base to 1/216 or 1/180 inch (for ESC J and ESC 3) Command ESC [ \ (m1) (m2) (t1) ... (t4) m1 = 4, m2 = 0 0 < t1 < 255, 0 < t2 < 255, t3 = 0 t4 = 180 or 216 Tabulation Horizontal tab execution HT Set horizontal tabs ESC D (n1)... The values of n1 to nk in this command (nk) NUL are the ASCII values of the print columns (at the current character width) at which tabs are to be set.
COMMAND SETS Function Command Character Set Control Select character set 1 ESC 7 Select character set 2 ESC 6 Print n1+ n2 256 characters from all- ESC \ (n1)(n2) (chars.) character set (chars.: codes of characters to print, 0 < chars. < 255) Print a character from all-character set ESC ^ (char.) (char.: a code of character to print, 0 < char.
COMMAND SETS (IBM XL24E) Function Downloading Select resident or downloaded font Ex.
COMMAND SETS Function Miscellaneous Sound the bell Unidirectional printing on/off (on:n= 1, off:n= 0) Add a carriage return to all line feeds (on:n= 1, off:n= 0) Printer offline Enter online setup mode Select default settings Command BEL ESC U (n) ESC 5 (n) ESC j ESC e ONLINE (data) ESC [ K (n1)(n2) (i) (ID) (p1)(p2) Bar Code Printing Print bar code b: Total number of parameters R: (fixed) c: Type of bar code w: Width of narrow bar in 1/1440inch units h: Height of bar code a: Defines check characters and
COMMAND SETS (ESC/P2) EPSON ESC/P2 EMULATION This section describes the printer commands for the Epson ESC/P2 emulation. Asterisks in the “Function” column indicate extended commands that are not supported by the original printer.
COMMAND SETS Function Select line n1 = 3, n2 = 0, d1 = 1 d2 = 0:Ignore command 1:Underline 2:Strike through 3:Overscore d3 = 0 or 4:Cancel line selection 1:Single line 2 or 3:Double line 5:Single-dotted line 6 or 7:Double-dotted line Select printing style This command allows you to combine various printing styles. The value of n is the sum of the values of the styles you want to combine.
COMMAND SETS (ESC/P2) Function Set character pitch to (n1+ n2 256)/360 inch (0 < n1 < 255) (0 < n2 < 4) Select character pitch (specify unit of pitch) n1 = 1, n2 = 0 d = 10 to 19: 10/3600 inch = 1/360 inch d = 20 to 29: 20/3600 inch = 1/180 inch d = 30 to 39: 30/3600 inch = 1/120 inch d = 40 to 49: 40/3600 inch = 1/90 inch d = 50 to 59: 50/3600 inch = 1/72 inch d = 60 to 69: 60/3600 inch = 1/60 inch Vertical Control Line feed Form feed Advance paper n/180 inch (1 < n < 255) Set line spacing to 1/8 inch S
COMMAND SETS Function Command Set vertical tabs The values of n1 to nk in this command are the ASCII values of the lines (at the current line spacing) at which tabs are to be set. (1 < n < 255) (1 < k < 16) Move to dot line (d1 + d2 256)/360(*1) inch n1 = 2, n2 = 0 (0 < d1 < 255) (0 < d2 < 127) ESC B (n1)...
COMMAND SETS (ESC/P2) Function Command Character Set Control Select character set 1 ESC 7 Select character set 2 ESC 6 Select character set table ESC t (n) n = 0:Italics character set 1:Graphics character set 2:Downloaded character set 3:Graphics character set Select international character set ESC R (n) n = 0:USA 1:France 2:Germany 3:United Kingdom 4:Denmark 1 5:Sweden 6:Italy 7:Spanish 1 8:Japan 9:Norway 10:Denmark 2 11:Spanish 2 12:Latin America 13:Korea 64:Legal C-32 User's Manual
COMMAND SETS Function Assign a character set to active character set number 0 to 3 Command ESC ( t (n1) (n2) (d1) (d2) (d3) n1 = 3, n2 = 0 d1 = 0:Active character set number 0 1:Active character set number 1 2:Active character set number 2 3:Active character set number 3 d2 = 0:Italic 1:PC 437 (USA) 3:PC 850 (Multilingual) 7:PC 860 (Portugal) 8:PC 863 (Canada-French) 9:PC 865 (Norway) d3 = 0 Print n1+ n2 256 characters from allcharacter set ESC ( ^ (n1)(n2) (character codes) (0 < n1 < 255) (0 < n2 <
COMMAND SETS (ESC/P2) Function Command Select type style Bitmap font: ESC k (n) n = 0:Courier 1:Courier 2:Courier 3:Prestige 4:Courier 5:OCR-B 6:OCR-A 7:Courier 8:Courier 9:Courier Scalable font: n = 0:Timeless 1:Nimbus Sans 2:Courier 3:Timeless 4:Timeless 5:Timeless 6:Timeless 7:Timeless 8:Timeless 9:Timeless Set scalable font mode ESC X m (n1)(n2) m sets character pitch.
COMMAND SETS Function Bit Image Graphics Graphics type m graphics Bit image mode definition Single-density graphics Double-density graphics High-speed double-density graphics Quadruple-density graphics Select raster image graphics n1 = 1, n2 = 0 d= 1: Raster image graphics mode Print raster image graphics ESC * (m) (n1)(n2) (data) ESC ? (s) (n) ESC K (n1)(n2) (data) ESC L (n1)(n2) (data) ESC Y (n1)(n2) (data) ESC Z (n1)(n2) (data) ESC ( G (n1)(n2) (d) ESC .
COMMAND SETS (ESC/P2) Function Miscellaneous Sound the bell Move print head to home position Unidirectional printing on/off (on:n = 1, off:n = 0) Initialize printer Enter online setup mode Command BEL ESC < ESC U (n) ESC @ ESC e ONLINE (data) Bar Code Printing Print bar code b: R: c: w: Total number of parameters (fixed) Type of bar code Width of narrow bar in 1/1440-inch units h: Height of bar code a: Defines check characters and OCR characters ch1 ...
APPENDIX D INTERFACE INFORMATION INTERFACE INFORMATION D This printer can communicate with a computer through a Centronics parallel interface, a RS-232C serial interface, a USB interface, or a LAN interface. You can specify the interface selection mode so that the printer uses which interface or it can automatically select the interface from which it first receives data.
INTERFACE INFORMATION Compatible Mode Pin No. Return Pin No. 1 2-9 Signal Name Direction Description 19 Data Strobe (DSTB) Input This signal is a strobe pulse for reading data (Data 1 to 8). The printer reads data when this signal is low. The pulse width must be 1 s or more at the receiving terminal. 20-27 Data 1 to 8 Input Data 8 (pin 9) is the most significant bit; however, this pin is not used in 7-bit ASCII communications.
INTERFACE INFORMATION User's Manual Pin No. Return Pin No. 13 Signal Name Direction Select (SLCT) Output This signal is high when the printer is online. 14 Auto Feed XT Input Not used 15 No connection 16 Signal Ground Logic ground level (0 V) 17 Frame Ground Printer chassis ground line. FG and SG are connected.
INTERFACE INFORMATION Nibble Mode Pin numbers 2 to 9, 15 to 31, and 33 to 35 are the same as the conventional mode. Pin No. Return Pin No. 1 10 Signal Name Direction Description 19 Host Clock Input This signal is set high when the host requests the reverse data transfer phase (nibble mode). 28 Printer Clock Output Reverse data transfer phase: This signal goes high when data being sent to the host is established.
INTERFACE INFORMATION Pin No. Return Pin No. 14 Signal Name Direction Host Busy Input Description Reverse data transfer phase: This signal is set low when the host can receive data, and goes high when the host has received data. Following a reverse data transfer, the interface enters the reverse idle phase when the Host Busy signal goes low and the printer has no data.
INTERFACE INFORMATION Data Transmission Timing In unidirectional mode (conventional Centronics interface), this printer guarantees the received data when the Data and Data Strobe signals from the computer have the following timing with respect to the Busy and Acknowledge signals from the printer. T1, T2, T3 > 1 s T4 < 1 s 0 s < T5 < 3 s 2 s < T6 < 6 s In bidirectional mode (nibblemode), this printer can send data to the computer.
INTERFACE INFORMATION SERIAL INTERFACE RS-232C is the standard serial interface for data terminal equipment. The cable connector at the printer side should be a D-subminiature Cannon or Cinch DB-25P male connector or equivalent that conforms to EIA standards. The table that follows shows the pin assignments commonly used by most computers. In the table: Pin No. User's Manual “Input” denotes a signal from the computer to the printer. “Output” denotes a signal from the printer to the computer.
INTERFACE INFORMATION Serial Options The serial options for the computer and the printer must match. Use the printer control panel, the computer operating system, or your software to change options specified as “selectable.
INTERFACE INFORMATION # indicates an open wire. Wire q is unnecessary for the DTR (or RC) protocol. Some computers may not require wire w. DSR-enabled control enables communication using an RS-232C interface. The CTS and DSR input control signals are enabled; CD is ignored. DSR must be high when the printer receives data. If the printer has data to be transmitted to the computer, the printer transmits the data when both DSR and CTS are high.
INTERFACE INFORMATION Serial Protocols A protocol is a set of instructions that control the way data is transmitted between devices such as a computer and printer. The protocol ensures that the computer does not send information to the printer faster than the information can be processed. By telling the computer when the printer can receive data, the protocol prevents the printer s buffer from overflowing.
INTERFACE INFORMATION USB INTERFACE Cable This printer supports the USB2.0 Full speed specification. To connect to the host, use USB 2.0-compliant INF cables (5 meters (196 inch) or shorter). (Use the shielded cables.) Connector pin alignment - Connector specification Printer side Cable side No.
INTERFACE INFORMATION Cable LAN INTERFACE This printer supports the 10Base-T and 100Base-TX cables. Connector pin alignment No. Signal line name 1 TXO+ 2 3 4 Amber LED Green LED DIR Function NIC-HUB Transmit data + TXO- NIC-HUB Transmit data - RXI+ HUB-NIC Receive data + 5 6 RXI- 7 8 HUB-NIC Receive data - Green LED: 100Mbps Amber LED: Link/Act Specification - Ethernet specifications Standard: IEEE802.3 10BASE-T, IEEE802.
APPENDIX E CHARACTER SETS CHARACTER SETS CHARACTER SETS 1 AND 2 (DPL24C PLUS AND IBM XL24E EMULATION) E Below are character sets 1 and 2 of Code Page 437, available in the DPL24C PLUS command set and the IBM Proprinter XL24E emulation. Characters enclosed in boxes differ for sets 1 and 2. Characters in set 2 also vary with the national character set. Code Page 437 is for the USA character set.
CHARACTER SETS ITALIC AND GRAPHICS CHARACTER SETS (ESC/P2 EMULATION) The following shows character sets available in the Epson ESC/P2 emulation. Characters differ in codes 128 to 255 (hex 80 to FF).
CHARACTER SETS Graphics Character Set 2 User's Manual E-3
CHARACTER SETS NATIONAL CHARACTER SETS (ALL EMULATIONS) Below are the 52 national character sets available for all emulations of this printer. These character sets support different characters and symbols specific to different languages. Note that these tables are for Courier 10, a resident font, and that some national character sets do not have some characters and symbols whose use depends on resident fonts. For details, see the table at the end of this appendix.
CHARACTER SETS PAGE437/USA (Code Page 437/USA) PAGE850 (Code Page 850(Multilingual)) User's Manual PAGE852/PG852-T (Code Page 852) PAGE855 (Code Page 855) E-5
CHARACTER SETS PAGE860 (Code Page 860(Portugal)) PAGE865 (Code Page 865(Nordic)) PAGE863 (Code Page 863(Canada-French)) PAGE866 (Code Page 866(Cyrillic)) E-6 User's Manual
CHARACTER SETS HUNGARY/HUNG-T (Hungarian) POLISH/POLSH-T (Polish) SLOV/SLOV-T (Slovenian) MAZOWIA/MAZOW-T (Mazowian) User's Manual E-7
CHARACTER SETS LATIN2/LATN2-T (Latin2) TURKY/TURKY-T (Turkish) KAMENIC/KAMEN-T (Kamenicky) CYRILIC (Cyrillic) E-8 User's Manual
CHARACTER SETS IBM437 (IBM 437) ELOT928 (ELOT 928) IBM851 (IBM 851) PG-DHN (Code Page DHN) User's Manual E-9
CHARACTER SETS LATIN-P (Latin Polish) LITHUA1 (Lithuanian 1) ISO-LTN (ISO Latin) LITHUA2 (Lithuanian 2) E-10 User's Manual
CHARACTER SETS MACEDON (Macedonian) PG-MAC MIK ELOT 927 User's Manual E-11
CHARACTER SETS ABG DEC GR ABY HBR-OLD E-12 User's Manual
CHARACTER SETS PAGE 862 (Code Page 862) GREEK 11 HBR-DEC ISO-TUK User's Manual E-13
CHARACTER SETS RUSCII LATIN-9 WCP1250 (Windows – 1250) WCP1251 (Windows – 1251) E-14 User's Manual
CHARACTER SETS WCP1252 (Windows – 1252) NATIONAL CHARACTER SETS (DPL24C PLUS AND IBM XL24E EMULATION) FRENCH (French) User's Manual The following character sets differ from those of Code Page 437 (USA), available in the DPL24C PLUS command set and the IBM Proprinter XL24E emulation.
CHARACTER SETS SPANISH (Spanish) FINNISH (Finnish) DANISH1/NORWEGN (Danish1/Norwegian) DANISH2 (Danish2) E-16 User's Manual
CHARACTER SETS NATIONAL CHARACTER SETS (ESC/P2 EMULATION) The following character sets differ from the graphics character sets available in the Epson ESC/P2 emulation.
CHARACTER SETS JAPAN (Japanese) LATIN A (Latin American) NORWEGN (Norwegian) FRENCH (French) E-18 User's Manual
CHARACTER SETS DANISH2 (Danish2) KOREA LEGAL User's Manual E-19
CHARACTER SETS NATIONAL CHARACTER SETS AND SUPPORTED RESIDENT FONTS (ALL EMULATIONS) In all emulations, this printer supports 52 national character sets for characters and symbols specific to different languages. Some national character sets, however, do not have some characters and symbols and may not be usable, depending on resident fonts.
CHARACTER SETS Resident font National character set Name in setup menu Hungarian HUNGARY Hungarian twopass HUNG-T Slovenian SLOV Slovenian twopass SLOV-T Polish POLISH Polish two-pass POLISH-T Mazowian MAZOWIA Mazowian twopass MAZOWT Latin 2 LATIN2
CHARACTER SETS Resident font National character set Name in setup menu Lithuanian 1 LITHUA1 Lithuanian 2 LITHUA2 MIK MIK Macedonian MACEDON ABG ABG ABY ABY DEC Greek DEC GR ELOT 927 ELOT 927 GREEK 11 GREEK 11 Code Page 862 PG 862 Hebrew DEC HBR-DEC Hebrew Old
APPENDIX F RESIDENT FONTS RESIDENT FONTS F This appendix provides print samples of the printer's nineteen resident fonts.
RESIDENT FONTS COURIER (SCALABLE) Normal Bold Italic NIMBUS SANS (SCALABLE) Normal Bold Italic TIMELESS (SCALABLE) Normal Bold Italic F-2 User's Manual
INDEX INDEX A Adjustments left margin ..................... 3-13, 3-16, 3-19, 5-21 left print start position ............................... 5-37 top-of-form .................... 3-24, 5-21, 5-34, 5-35 paper thickness................................... 3-9, 3-10 AMOUNT ...................................................... 5-51 ATTRIB......................................................... 5-19 B Bidirectional printing............................. 5-30, 5-59 Boldface .....................................
INDEX M S Maintenance..................................................... 6-1 Margin ........................................................... 5-34 Menu ............................ QR-3, 2-25, 4-8, 5-4, 5-12 Multipart paper ............................................... B-8 Self-test ................................. 2-18, 5-4, 5-12, 5-55 Serial interface .............................. 2-21, 2-28, D-7 Setup mode ..................................................... 5-1 Single sheet loading.........
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