At the production line, the output power of the scanner unit is adjusted to 0.51 MILLILITER PLUS 20 PCT and is maintained constant by the operation of the Automatic Power Control {APC). Even if the APC circuit fails in operation for some reason, the maximum output power will only be 15 WATERMILL 0.1 MICRO-SEC, Giving and accessible emission level of 42 MICROMETER which is still-less than the limit of CLASS-1 laser product. Caution This product contains a low prows laser device.
CONTENTS OPERATIONS 6600 00800 Age INTRODUCTION UNPACKING 1 A WORD ON LASER PRINTER INSTALLATION .2 CAUTIONS e 2 PAPER TYPES AND SIZES FE 3 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 4 Overall Layout Operation Panel . SETTING UP INSTALLING AND INITIALIZING THE SUPPLIES .7 Initializing the Photo conductor Cartridge .7 Installing the Developer Cartridge 8 Installing the Toner Cartridge and Toner Collecting Contaminate .9 INSTALLING THE EXPANSION MEMORY BOARD (OPTIONAL CONNECTING THE INTERFACE CABLE ..
® F6 INTERFACE AND PROTOCOL EMULATION AND PRINT FUNCTIONS . MISDEED REMOVAL SUPPLIES REQUIRED S e Tanner Cartridge and Toner Collecting Container Required Developer Cartridge Required ...l 39 Photo conductor Cartridge Required. . 41 Paper Required . SERVICE REQUIRED . . USER MAINTENANCE . USER DIAGNOSTICS . . S FAINTER TROUBLE?. Errors User Troubleshooting ® SPECIFICATIONS . ® SUPPLIES AND OPTIONS PROGRAMMING Page INTERFACE HARDWARE Electronics Parallel .. R8-282C Serial . EMULATION INFORMATION Laser . ..
CAUTIONS improper installation may damage the Laser Printer. Firebase notch the following during initial installation and whenever the Laser Printer is moved. Se sure o use the rated power supply and io ground the Laser Printer. Do not install the Laser Printer in areas that are: damp or humid, exposed fo direct sunlight, extremely dusty or smoky, pearly ventilated, subject to extreme temperature or humidity changes, e.g. near an air conditioner or head sec 9 3.
PAPER TYPES AND SIZES Standard Papers # Automatic Feeding from the Paper Cassette Sizes European: “ 7 N 148 x 210 mm 182 x 257 mm 210x 297 mm American: ;mj Letter Legal 127 xg/2” 8427 x 117 812" x14% (notional cassette required) Weights [ ’ 60 g/m? b 80 gim? [‘ 18 los, S, ® Manual Feeding Sizes Same as automatic feeding. Weights €0 g/m? 130 gim? ~_I8 Iox. = \ 34 lbs. “Papers with weights from 8C g/m? to 130 g/m? (21 Ibs. to 34 Abs) can be used only with face up output.
e Do 1 Collects the printed paper face down. = Accepts optional font cards which provide additional font selection operatic keys. [ G Press to unlock the front cover and open. ff rec Uptown Select Sullen Selects face up output or face down output for the printed paper output. Under Elf Press o open the upper the Laser Printer Cart e Bov Press fo 1w on and ofi.
Operation panel POWER READY ERROR STATUS bl @ POWER Lamp The green lamp lights when the Laser Printer power is on. ® READY Lamp The green lamp remains lit when the Laser ri; during fusee warm-up and toner density adjustment occurs, 4D ERROR Lamp The red lamp lights during an error or when the Laser Printer is out of paper. @ STATUS Display The quo-digit display indicates the following. * The error contents (See PRINTER TROUBLE?, page 54.) * The diagnostic conditions (See USER DIAGNOSTICS, page 45.
COUNT SET o MANUAL FEED LINE ‘SELECT] COUNT SET Up and Dow Used fo select rems in the test and set modes. LINE Lamp The green lamp lights when the Laser Printer is on-line and ready to communicate with the compiler. it boinks when the Laser Pr infer is still in the middle of an operation and cannot be set to the offline mode. LINE Koy Used to alternately select the nine and offline modes.
2. SETTING UP INSTALLING AND INITIALIZING THE SUPPLIES Initializing the Photo conductor Cartridge 1. Connect the wore cord. 2. While holding down the SELECT key, press the power switch o turn on the power. & 4 i COUNT SET At first all lamps light, then the POWER and TEST lamps remain lit. The display shows 01, 3. Press the COUNT SET up key three limes to obtain 04 on the display. DA UNE Fear s | 1 GONER HEADY GREGORY _ gm rug cl> COUNT SFT T giro Press the PRINT key.
Installing the Developer Cartridge 1. Check that the power cord is disconnected. 2, Press the front cover release bunions fo open the frond cover. 3. Open the plastic bag containing the developer cartridge and remove farm bag. 4, Shake the develops cartridge horizontally four or five times, 5. Side the developer cartridge as shown along the developer guide on the woodlot right edge until it clicks in place. 6. Hold the developer cartridge in pace and pull out the developer sealing tape.
Close the grant cover. . Connect the power cord. 9. While hooding down the SELECT key, press the power switch ‘c tum on the power. 0o~ DATA, wne [ esr skier] I PONE READY ERROR _gurus, HTO dales COUNT gET At first el lamps light, then the POWER and TEST lamps remain lit. The display shows 01. 10. Press the COUNT SET up key four times 1o obtain 05 on the display. | FONT READILY EPOCH Rumpus. TA ]/ COUNT SET | @ T1a) 11. Press the PRINT key.
Slide the loner cartridge info the Lazaro Printer Align the bottom of the toner cartridge with the channel on the developer cartridge, while holding the toner abridge lees ® Slide the toner cartridge along the channel un B it sicks in place. 5 Hood the toner cartridge in place and pull out the loner sealing ape. 6. Install the one collecting container. S e 7.
INSTALLING THE EXPANSION MEMORY BOARD {OPTIONAL) The expansion memory board is an poplin CAUTION | The expansion memory board and the controller board are precision | devices. As much as possible, avid touching the internal parts, circuits and connector terminals o prevent damage from static electricity. 1. Check that the power cord is disconnected. 2. Remove the two thumbscrews securing the controller board and pull out the controvert board. Thumbscrews 3.
4. Attach the expansion rosemary board onto the plastic superiors and expansion memory connector. Check to see that the expansion memory board is mounted properly. 5. Side the controller board along the guide rails ali the way into the slot so they it is firmly attached. Collection 6. Secure the controller board with the screws.
CONNECTING THE INTERFACE CABLE The Laser Printer is equipped with both Electronics parallel and RS-232C serial interlaces. The Electronics parallel interface has been selected for use at the factory. To set the RS-232C serial interface, see function F6 in SETTING THE FUNCTIONS, page 27. Note: A shielded, grounded cable and collarbone are required to comply with either FCC Class B ar VDE 0871 and 0875 requirements. 1. Remove the protective cover from the desired connector.
The paper cassette feeds paper for automatic feeding and can hold about 100 sheets of standard weight paper (80 o/m? to 8D g/m? weight) in the various sizes. Whenever a different size paper is loaded, be sure fo enter the size of he paper (See function F2 in SETTING THE AFFLICTIONS, page 23) 1. Side the width adjustment plate and move the length adjustment plate fo the paper positions for the desired paper size. 2. Push the pressure plate until it locks in position 3.
FACE UP/DOWN SELECTION The face uptown select bunion allows you to else the position of the paper output. If face down is selected, the printed paper wil be output face down to the face down tray on the top of the Laser Grin: e capacity of the face down tray iz 200 sheets (Sharp Standard paper« Standard condition=20°C ~ 25°C, 65% x£5% RH). If face up is selected, the printed paper wiki be output face up to the left side of the Laser Printer.
for the Laser Printer, eck printing. There are zet of characters in (function setting fist) ¢z shriek that the: After you have performed all the installation procedure we recommend that the self test be performed to o bestsellers: dl and d2. Selfless df prints an ent’ pattern using the internal character set. Eiffel: f the various functions. To perform th instilled ® Paper cassette is faded @ Laser Printer is connected fo a wall outlet (A computer is nol required for these tests) 1.
| 5. After printing has completed, press tie COUNT SET up key so that di changes lo d2 on the STATUS display. DATA POUR READY ERROR _ spays L count Set VAN i) 6. Press ths PRINT key. ® The DATA lamp lights and preening begins. After 20 secants, the DATA lamp wens off and the printed sheet listing the function settings (eg. type of interface, emulation, el is cutout.
After vou have confirmed that the Laser Printer fs printing normally through the deli-tests, you are now ready to print compiler files. To print computer files check that the: & Supplies are instated ® Paper cassette Is loaded with teller size paper (To print on other paper sizes, you must firer set the paper size. See function F2 in SETTING THE FUNCTIONS.) & Computer is connected through the proper in ® Laser Printer Is connected to a wall outlet.
MANUAL SHEET FEEDING The manual feed fusion allows manual feeding of paper other than standard 60 10 80 g/m? (16 to 21 Ib.) paper, such as heavier papers or transparency films. {When using nonstandard pap: dissect the face up output) Enter the size of the paper to be sad, ® Sco function F2 in SETTING THE FUNCTIONS, Adjust the manual feed guide to the width of the paps 1o be manually fed by etching the triangle with the desired marking.
Continuous Manual Feeding The Laser Printer can be set 1o the manual deaf mode when printing a multi page document using manual feeding. 1. Hie In the online mode, press the SELECT key fo set the manual fes mode. # Both the TEST and SET lamps light. counselor o |Ooy0 | R [i2) POWER: READY ERROR _ STATUE < 2.
4. SETTING THE The operation anal keys and display are used to set various bifurcations of the Laser Printer such as interface selection, type of emulation, portrait or landscape preening, eto. FACTORY SETTINGS The settings below are made &t the factory. They will retain until you change the settings.
NGO SETTING The steps below are used to enter Ihe settling mode for the desired function. Procedures to set the functions within each mode are given later for each function. he Laser Printer to the offline mode. so that the SET lamp lights. The display shows 1. Cross the LINE key to 2. Press the SELECT key Fi. data e [ e sEm TS COUNT SET ? MOPER READY ERROR & ANy unctions are: Ft: Se's the number of copes for the multi-print feature. F2: Sets the paper size.
F1 MULTI-PRINT 1. Press the PRINT key. ® The STATUS display shows 01 {or he most recent number that was stored) This number refers 1o the number of copies for tie multi-print feature, nm une | ver sEr COUNT sET ch:s: stv aqueous STIR Press the COUNT SET keys untie the desired number is displayed. * “©reach a desired number rapidly, hold down the desired COUNT SET key. Press the PRINT key fo store the number ® The display again shows F1. DAA 1 POWER READY ERROR _ sprung (F COUNT SET my s | F2 PAPER SIZE 1.
2. Press the COUNT SET keys until the desired paper size is displayed. The paper sizes are: LE Letter B2 x117) A4 AL (210 = 287 mmy LL Cecal B2 x14") bs B35 (182 x 257 mm} IC In vice (812" x51/27) A5 A5 (148 % 210 mmj) 3. Press the PRINT key to sire the paper size. ® The display shows 2 again. MA ] w: POWER YEAR ERROR | countess &ro [:D Note: in the HP Laser emulation mode, the paper size can also be specified by the host computer.
N . Press the COUNT SET keys for the desired printed page orientation. (P Portrait L Landscape (The power-on default is portrait for the HP Laser emulation only} Press the PRINT key fo store the printed page orientation. ® The display shows F3 again. Lo [ paa LINE s POWER READY ERROR _ impulse ? COUNT SEY BACKUP The Laser Printer immediately stops its internal operation when a paper jam occurs or when the front cover is opened.
This feature {used mainly by programmers) | (ASS code) of the incoming data. An example of below. a hex dump printout is shown HEX CODE MSG SENT This feature for programmers and service perch onel...This all the device son to examine all codes sent therefrom compute word prices 0OC 80T, 1. Press the PRINT key. ® The STATUS display shows nP (normal prong. SOWER READY ERROR _STATUS Count SET o0 [ P BALANCE e Yid [red ean | [Glenn sexpot 2.
1. Press the LINE key to tum aff the LINE [amo. This selects the office mode 2. Press the PRINT key. F& INTERFACE AND PROTOCOL This function setting mode has the fees structures shown below, it & value st in this mode is changed, the internal state of the controller is initialized. (Nate that the values sst in this mode are not tantalized and are regained in nonvolatile memory vane if the power is turned off.
Example: Suppose you want 10 select the RS-232C serial interface with 2 stop beefs. 1. With F6 displayed, press the PRINT key. PL or SL will be displayed. Pres the COUNT SET keys to select SL. and then press the PRINT key. o LE POWER READY ERROR Tilsit i ? CORNY BET The display now shows od. Press the COUNT SET keys to sel then press the PRINT key. PONE READY SORER _ status !'bl e COUNT BT i 3. The display now shows either 18 or 28. Press the COUNT SET keys fo select 28 and then press'the PRINT key.
. TG UNCTIONS Iris function setting mode is used for emulation and print function selection and has the tree structure shown blow. The COUNT SET, PRINT anc LEA keys are used in the same manner as for F6. If a value set in this mode is changed, the internal state of the controller is initialized. {(Note that the values set in this mads are not initialized and are retained in nonvolatile memory even if the power is turned off.
Inserting a Font Card Credit card sized font cards for expansion fondle are a To use a for card, rt it face up into the font card slo! the right of the operation panel. The font card’s top face b the end which is inserted first. fable as priors. h is located fo two grooves on CAUTION Be sure ic insert or remove the font card while the LINE lamp and the DATA | lamp are off. Inserting or removing the fort card while these lamps are either lit or slinking may result in erratic printing or hardware errors.
RESETTING THE LASER PRINTER The Laser Printer can be reset o its finial state with the procedures below, . Press the LINE key (o set the offline mode #® the Laser Printer is il printing, the LINE lar P blinks. Wait until the LINE lamp goes off. [ Terr SET ‘ POWER LEAFY AVERAGE . * Silly e COUNT SET = T8 2.
Turn Up Area d occurs, The display will show P for e ERROR lamp blinks. Adler removing the missed paper per jam error, the page that jammed will be reprinted i the backup feature has been turned on. Actually, Beth pages that could have misfired which were In the Laser Privater mechanism at the time of the paper jam {ore that was being printed and the caner that was being output) are reprinted.
Fusing Area and Turn Back Area 1. Press the fret cover release buttons to open the front cover. 2. Hold the upper half of the Laser Printer lightly and press the upper naif release button to pen the Laser Printer, oA UNE | TEST SET | POSER TEARY ERROR _s Taus COURT SET FE)| e Cautions ® [ ihe paper becomes accidentally torn when it is being removed, be sure to remove all pieces. To minimize torn pisses, slowly and carefully remove the missed paper.
0 i Toner Cartridge and Toner Collecting Container Required When the STATUS display shows £ £ and the ERROR lamp blinks, the toner cartridge and toner collecting container should be replaced. Turn the power off.
7. Hold the toner cartridge in place ang null out the toner sealing pale completely from the toner cartridge. install the new toner collecting container Close the front cover, 10, furn the power on 1. Press the CLEAR key and then the LINE key. ® During an error, the heater in the fusing area is off due to the power save functor. Therefore, after the CLEAR key and LINE key have been pressed the printer mixes the trier and warms up the fusing unit before it becomes ready.
5, Press the catch button and pull out the old developer cartridge fill it stops, then |if the bottom using the other hand, and pull out completely. Fritters & Open the plastic bag containing the new developer cartridge and remove cartridge into the bag, seal and dispose. 7. Shake the developer cartridge horizontally four or five mes. 8. Slide the developer cartridge as shown along the developer guide on the bottom right edge until it clicks lino place.
Photo conductor Cartridge Required When the STATUS display shows L and the ERROR armpit blinks, the photo conductor cartridge should be replaced 1. Tum the power off 2. Press the front cover release buttons o open the front cover. 3. Carefully remove the goner collecting container. ® Keep the container horizontal! to prevent soiling the used toner. 4. Carefully pull out the toner cartridge and developer cartridge ® Hold a piece of paper under the catty edges to prevent soiling.
7. Open the plastic bag confining the new photo conductor cartridge and remove from beg. 8 Slide the superconductor cartridge into the Laser Printer unt! it clicks info place, 9. Reinstall the developer cartridge, toner carriage and the toner collecting container. 10. Close the front cover 1. initializes the photocopier cartridge as described in function 04 of USER DIAGNOSTICS, page 51 Paper Required When the STATUS display shows F I and the ERROR lamp boinks, paper should be loaded. See LOADING PAPER.
SERVICE REQUIRED When the STATUS display shows I and the ERROR lamp Blinks, an overhaul by an authorized Sharp Service Technician s required. Contact your service server as soon as possible. Ether messages on the STATUS display that must be handled by arn authorized Sharp Service Technician and their meanings zre given in the tables below. in any of the error conditions below, the ERROR lamp remains Iit.
RTE AL A The maintenance pi rues that are to be performed by the user are given below. Cleaning the Cabinet when the Lamar Printer cabinet corniness dirty or stained, wipe with & doff, clean ary, dampen the cloth with water. Do not use thinner, benzene, or similar validate cleaning agents. Cleaning the Corona Wires if the printouts are blotchy or streaky, dirty corona wires may be the cause. Planetary alumna charade I ¢ and press the upper half release button to open the upper half of the Laser Printer 2.
USER DIAGNOSTICS User Diagnostics consist of functions divided into two groups, one relaid to the print control (functions df dd) and the other reflated to mechanics control of the printer (functions C1 08). Functions ! ¢3 perform test print ing, printout of controller operating meres and printout of font card information. Function 01 05 check the Rife of the supplies and initialize the supplies. Function 06 less the sleep mode.
d2 Function Setting List This function orients out lhe stings of the Laser Printer functions, the current fort and typeface, installed m: ple printout of the function smelting size and free memory area size, 1. MULTI PRINT (F1) 2. PAPER SIZE (F2) 3. ORIENTATION (F3) 4. BACK UP (F4) 5. HEX DUMP (F5) 6. INTERFACE (F8) 7. EMULATION (F7) 1 page Letter Landscape on OFF Parallel IBM Pro printer Automatic carriage return OFF Automatic line feed Character set 8.
d3 Font List and Macro List During HP Laser simulation, tis function prints fist. The ID number and type; ce pitch, out the font list and macro ted out for the available efe. are o fonts. The I number, macro volume and type (per contemporaneity) are also printed out. AVAILABLE FONTS LIST SYMBOL PINT ID TYPEFACE Sté% PITCH Size PRINT SAMPLES R Courier R Cozier AW MU QE DDA Courier AR GR 1 £584R2E0A0EKIBADD R Courier MOV AR DDA Courier BON46IO006SSOVYPEBATURLRA«Mnt * R Courier Line PR. o 16.66 B.
Executing Functions ess the power switch to turn on the power. The POWER tamp lights he READY imp boinks. 2. Afi@r 60 seconds, the printer sounds a beep, the READY lamp stops blink: ing and remains d the LINE lam lights to indicate the Laser Printer is on-line and rec 3. Press the LINE key The LINE lamp turns off. 4. Press the SELECT key. The TEST lamp its and df appears on the STATUS display. 5. Press the COUNT SET keys until ths desired function (d1, d2 or dd)is displayed, 6.
02 Developer Life This lest displays the number of sheets remaining that can he printed before requires replacement. The maximum e of per cartridge is sheets, The remaining umber of sheets is displayed in thees steps, two digits at a time. on the STATUS display. 1. Whigs hooding down the SELECT key, press the power switch o turn on the power @ At first all lamps fight, then the POWER ang TEST lamps remain it The display shows 01 2. Press the COUNT SET up key once to obtain 02 on the display.
2. Press the COUNT SET up key twice o obtain 03 on the display. ™ oam N DOWER READY ERROR _status ? scour ser Press the PRINT key. ¢ The POWER, READY and ERROR lamps wil light in sequence. With the lighting of each lamp. the STATUS display will show 2 digits. For example, suppose the display shows 05, 80 and 70, for the POWER, READY and ERROR lamps, respectively. This indicates there are 56070 sheets that can be printed before the printer mechanism requires an overhaul 4.
05 Developer Initialization When the end of the developer cartridge’s ife is reached the display shows 1 and the ERROR lamp bunks. Adler Ihe new developer cartridge is installed this function is used to initialize the developer cartridge. First, remove the old developer cartridge and install a new one. (See USER MAINTENANCE ) Once the new developer cartridge is installed follow the sips below. 1.
06 Sleep Mode Setting The sleep mode is used fo save on power consumption when the Laser Printer is deft on for at least four minutes without printing. If the sleep meed is set, part of the printer mechanism is shut down tater about four minutes o reduce power consumption. o set the sleep mode, folio the spats below. 1. While holding down the SELECT key, press the power switch fo turn on the power ® At first all lamps light, then the POWER ang TEST lamps remain It. The display shows 01. 2.
When an error occurs the STATUS display indicates the error conditions and the ERROR lamp boinks, All but one of these error conditions can be remedied by the user. The overhaul required error must be handed by an authorized Sharp Service Technician. Display Error Remedy s Printer buffer overflow (Computer continues o Crass CLEAR key. Overflow data roust send data even while the printer is busy.} be sent again for printing.
User Troubleshooting Before calling for services, try the remedies for the answerable given below. Laser Printer does not turn on ® Laser Printer plugged in? Pius the Laser Printer int a grounded outer. ® Power switch or? . Turn the power switch on Laser Printer turns on but does not print data from computer ® s Laser Printer in convince mode? Press LINE key. ® Is interface cable connected properly? Connect interface cable. (Also be sure proper interface is selected through function F6.
Printer Print process Page orientation Print speed Paper sze Print area Dot resolution Paper feed Cassette Casserole capacity Manual fee Delivery fray Nonconductor Developing system Fusing system Print color Replacement toner Warm up tme Print time Interface Emulation Resident font Optional font Power scarce Power consumption Dimensions Weight Noise level Desktop type Diode laser, dry elector-photographic method Port rail (upright) or landscape (horizontal 6 pages per minute maximum A4, BS, A, teller, legal
OPTIONS AND SUPPLIES Options Product JX93LC JX-GCIA JX-9C2A JX-9C3A JX-BCAA SXG3MC JXO3FT Supplies Product JX-930R %9300 JX-93TC Description Legal etch 100 videocassette; 59 mm x 3566 im 2158 mm = 1397 mm B127 x14” B2 x 527 Font card DIABOLIC 830: Prestige Eire 12, Latter Gothic 12, Bold Proportional, Pica 10 Font card 1BM ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC PRINTER; Character Set 1, Character Set 2 Font card DIABOLIC 630 ECS; Teletext-Pica 10, Scientific-Pica 10 Fort card HEWLETT PACKARD/LASERJET PLUS(B); {US ASCII sy
INTERFACE HARDWARE The Laser Printer is equipped with two interfaces; %) Electronics parallel! 2) RS-232C serial This section provides information on the type of correction, pin configuration, pir signals end signal aiming charts. ELECTRONICS PARALLEL Connector Female 36-pin DK 57LE-40360-7700 {D12) or equivalent, Pin Configuration The pin numbers and signal names are given in the table below.
Signal Descriptions Signal Timing Pin 1 (STB, printer input) Low when dais 1o be sent 1o the printer is valid Pins 2-9 (DATA 1 to DATA 8, printer input) A"n putsch for logic 1 Low puke KNACK | ges data received a C ed, competitor can send next dale. Pin 11 {BUSY, printer output: High signal when printer is busy and cannot receive data, low signal when printer is ready o receive data. Pin 12 (PE, printer output) High signal indicates paper out.
R5-232C SERIAL Connector Female 25-pin DDK 17LE-13250-28 (DECK) or equivalent. CO0OOOCOO0O0COOO OCO0O0O0OC00O0O0O0 Pin Configuration The pin numbers and signal names ars given in the treble below. ] PIN SIGNAL NAME SOURCE ! ¢ FG (Frame Ground) 2 TXO (Tran e Data) PRINTER a RXD {Revived Eta) . HOST 4 FTS (Request 1o Send) PRINTER 8 DSR (Data Set Ready) HIST 7 GND (Sigma! Ground) 20 MTH (Data Terminal Ready) PRINTER Signal Descriptions Pin 2 {TXD, printer cutout: Data from the printer to computer.
hammer fo use the HP Laser emulation with their J-9300 Following information on emulation commands is required. 0 slow the prof ser Printer, Control Codes Control Codes are commands o the printer how to process the daft it receives. To determine the appropriate de: and hexadecimal values for 1he codes, you should refer to the reference material provided with your computer or software. The control codes are: CQCDE: BS (Backspace; FUNCTION: dove the print position ore column to the lat.
Escape Sequences This is a programmable command to tell the printer how fo process data. It consists of a decimal or hexadecimal ESC control code followed by a specified character Please refer to the reference material provided with your computer or software. Special Escape Sequences SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: Select special features of the primer: ESC &l# X (Number of copies) Selects the number of copies for each page (o be printed. Can be inserted anywhere in a page.
SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION SEQUENCE: FUNCTION ESC &s#C {Line wrap) Enables and disables line wrap, It enabled, the printer executes fall {or part) of a character gals outside the right margin. The label below shows the line wrap selection values: Value Line wrap disabled {default) ESC z {Ine e self-test) Instructs the printer 1o perform an interface seal-lest. When the printer receives ESC z, data processing stops, the current page s printed and then self-test is executed without data loss.
SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: Currant Lines per Vertical value Inch (o) movement 0 any sling currant posit 18 6 3 inches 24 8 3 inches ESC "p#X (Horizontal cursor control — dots) For horizontal positioning of the cursor in increments of tads (200 dpi) within the grunt limits of the page.
SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: ESC &t#5 (Pushiness position) Allows *he cursor position o be saved {pushed) and recalled § dime. Up to 20 cursor positions can be stored at one time with g position pushed (# = 0) being the first postilion popped (# = 1), the second cursor position is next in line to be popped, etc. The example below shows pushiness usage: 3C &a100h200V Sends cursor o position 100, 200. od) at any C &0S Pushes the current cursor position.
SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: E8C &k#8 (Select fort pitch) Selects dither standard pitch (10 characters per inch or compassed pis (166 characters per inch) to print both primary and secondary character fonts. The table below shows the pinch vai Value Pitch (cpi) a 10 2 168 ESC (s#V (Select primary font point size} Selects the font size (character height] (o print the primary character font.
FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION ESC )e#B (Select sect Selznick ihe character thickness {(stroke weight) i ter font. Te print a diff t character thick be i . The perv table { ESC {s#B ) shc secondary catharses thickness must the thickness values. ESC (s#T (Trisect primary fort typeface) he typeface lo print the primary char ac cheerleader typeface, a font with that typeface mus shows the values: ‘ont. T print a different loaded.
SEQ FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE; FUNCTION: CE: ESC (Select primary font symbol 569 ESCAPE# (Select secondary font symbol se . The resident symbol set s examples of symbol sets Select the primary and secondary font symbol in your printer is ROMAN 8.
SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: Font and character control functions Delete ail forts (temporary and permanent) Delete all temporary fonts Delete font (last font [T specified) Delete character code (font 1D & character code previously specified) M font temporary (last font 1D spec Make fort permanent (last font 1D sp & Copy/assign currant font {last font 1D spx o B ) ied) Characterization control functions 2 ie & must be preceded by a font 1D escape sequence.
SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: , nary font in the current page relational. See ons of the secondary fol default value functions: Value Secondary font default function ¢ Selects the default symbol set for the secondary font {current page orientation must be maintained). 1 Sets the secondary symbol! sat to the default primary font {current page orientation must be maintained) 2 Eels the secondary synovial set to the current. primary font samba! set (current page orientation must be maintained.
Baseline position: Data byes 6 and 7 specify Ihe distance from the top of the character cell to the baseline in dots. The value s the same for pictorial or landscape orientation, see the f figure. The baseline must be entrained within the character the value of the baseline position falls between ¢ and the cell height minus 1. CELL HEEHAW-50 UNDERLIE The character cell (portrait orientation) Cell width: Data bytes & and width range is 1 to 255 pacify the width cf the character Celt in dots. The cell dos.
Symbol set; Data bytes 14 and 15 select the symbol set to be used for the new font. The number fo defect the symbiosis set is calculated by nonliving the number in the symbol sat field value by 32, adding 1 it the decimal ASS value of the lecher, and then subtracting 64 from the total Symbol set fled value = ROMAN 8x32 + (ASCII value for 256 277 = Symbol sat byte value The fallowing table fists the synovial less, their fiend values and byte values.
SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: Style: Data byte 23 step s upright or italic font characters Va lie Style c upright 1 italic Thickness: Data bye 24 specifies the thickness of the font. The thickness value may vary from =7 0 7 Value Thickness -7 maximum fight -3 light 0 normal 3 heavy (hold) 7 maximum heavy (boil) Typeface: Data byte 25 specifies the typeface of the fonts.
Dana New Data New bye character bye character 0 shays 4 9 tog offset 1 always 0 10 character width 2 always 14 1t character width 3 always 1 12 character height 4 orientation 13 character height 5 always C 14 deal X 6 et offset 15 data X 7 left offset 18 character data 8 top offset Orientation: Data byte 4 specifies the orientation of *he fort, Value Orientation 0 portrait 1 landscape Left offset: Data bytes 6 and 7 specify the distance from the reference point to the Left side of the character pattern in d
Top offset: S 8 and 9 spec ty the distance from th @nce point 1o the op 3 i The value is relative o the page orientation, seethe value is d fever‘ for pone or landscape orientation, see the figure above. The range of left offs! values is —128 1o 127, Character width: /les 10 and 11 specify the winch of the character in dots. The character native fo the page orientation, so the value is different for pore orientation, see the figure above.
Other Escape Sequences SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION ESC &kzH (Sef horizontal motion index) Allows the pitch of a current fixed spacing fort 1o be changed. The pinch value specifies the spacing of the individual! characters {printed characters, space, and backspace) in 1120 inch increments. I a proportional font is current, only the space character is affected by ESC & k#H.
SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: ESC &1#C (Set vertical motion index) Sets the fire spacing of pried text in 1/48th nch increments. The value range 126 and can be specified 1o four decimal places. T ble below shows examples of VM values: Value © (mir) 24 42 inch 72 15 inches 26 2 inches 120 hes Moves th position forward cries ne at the current lines per inch (FSC &l D) or VNI (ESC &l#C) setting for one ling only.
SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: ESC &alms (Set lat margin Eels the left margin at a specified column number A left margin value o G sets the margin to the trimmest print column {column Columnar 0 is the default left margin. I the specified lat margin exceeds the right margin, FSC Ba#l is ignored.
SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: ESC *r#A (Start raster graphics) Notifies the printer that graphics dais will follow and specifies the page position where the graphics printing will start. graphics will be started at the leftmost print position (not the left margin) on the page. graphics will be started at the current cursor position, the cursor may be positioned before sanding this command.
SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: Macro Central SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: ESC c#G (Pattern ID) Selects 1 of 8 gray shade patterns defined prattlers when used with the print rule (ESC *c#P) escape sequence. Out of range pattern 10 values are ignored. The table below shows the pattern ID value selections for defined pattern and gray scale pattern printing. Pat terr: 1D values Gray scale Value Deigned pattern value pattern 1 horizontal lines To2 2% gray 2 vertical lines 3w 10 10% gray 3 +45 deg.
SEQUENCE: FUNCTION: ESC &f#X (Define macro control) Specifies the macro control o be performed urging the macro control values {# = 010 10).
3 @ ESC &13X, call macro, executes the macro identified by the macro ID in the current environment. After the macro has executed, any escape sequences modified in the current environment by the macro are deleted, and the current environment reverts o its previous values. However, the cursor position reaming unchanged.
Epson F-80 The commands available during Epson F-80 emulation are listed below. Epson F-80 Command Codes COMMAND FORMAT REMARKS Bel BEL Backspace 35 Cancel CAN Horizontal Tab AT Line Fed Lr Vertical Tab YT Carriage Return Ci Page End £ Condensate Mode CN sl Characters are printed at 171 CPI (187 characters on one 8-inch line}. Enlarged Made ON 80 Characters are printed in double width Printer Select Occam Deselect Brinier oCy See section 3, 1, 7.
Epson F-80 Command Codes {cont) COMMAND FORMAT REMARKS MSE 0 Set ESC = MEB 1 Set ESC = WSE Central Sequence ESC ¢ Cancel Printer Initialize ESC @ Print buffer is cleared, Line Spica Sating Z6C A () nine" LF Rich Meting. {0=n=85) Vertical Tab Sat ESC B (n} (1=nx254) Wax. 16 posit ens. Form Length Number of Lines g by ES CC () Form length=line spacing x a 1=n=127) Zorn Length Salting in niches ESC C0) (n) d=n=14) Horizontal Tai Set ESC D () max.
Epson F-80 Command Codes (cont) COMMANDO FORMAT REMARKS Quadruple Density Bit ESC Z (m) Pinter only about 5 page Ir mage without expansion emery, Double-Speed Double's Y n) Prints ably about 1/5 page Density Bit image without expansion memory, YFU Posterior: Set ESC 2 (n) has 8 channels (0 to 7), and for sate channel up 10 16 positions. incremental & View Rescind) This random is ignored.
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IBM Pro printer Fer this herniation, font card JX-BC2A is required. The printer commands are given in the table below. The ESC 6 code laws access ‘o IBM Graphics Printer Character Set 2. The £5C 7 code returns back 1o iBM Graphics Printer Character St 1.
For this emulation, font card JX-8C2A is required. The printer commands are given in the table below The ESC 6 code allows access to 130 Graphics Printer Character Set 2. The £5C 7 code returns back io 1BM Graphics Printer Character Set 1 1BM Graphics Printer Command Codes Page Fnd COMMAND FORMAT REMARKS Cal CAN Clears the printer buffer Central codes, except SO remain in effect Coa d mode OFF DC2 Enlarged OFF 04 Condensed mode ON 5 17.
IBM Graphics Printer Command Codas (cont) COMMAND FORMAT REMARKS Emphasized ON ESC E Double printing at 2/300% spacing. Emphasized OFF Es Cf Double Strike ON ESC G Tousle preening at 1/300% spacing. ibis Strike OFF EACH arable Line Feeding ESC J (n} 218" Une Feds (1= n=255) 480 Bit image Graphics ESC K (n) Prints only about 115 page Mode without expansion emery. 860 Bit-image Graphics ESC L (m Prints only about 1/5 page Mode without expansion memory. Set Skip Perforation ESC N {n This command is ignore.
Diabolic 830/63¢ ECS Command Codes {cant) COMMAND FORMAT | EMBARKS Auto Backward Print OFF ESC ~ Same as above. Audio CYRIL ON ESC 7 Auto CYRIL OFF ESC ! Reverse Print ON E8C < Reverse Print OFF ESC > Backward Print ESC & Clear with CR. Forward Ring ESC &5 Vertical Movement Inc ex VMi Set ESC RS (n} »xn D=nx125 Move to Vertical Absolute Petition ESC VT () Not returnable to preceding page cue to cut signet.
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