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Trademark Acknowledgements
LC-15, ND-10/15, NR-10/15: Star Micronics Co., Ltd.
IBM PC, PC-AT, PC-XT, Proprinter XL, Proprinter II, PC-DOS: InternationalBusinessMachines
Corp.
Microsoft BASIC, MS-DOS: Microsoft Corporation
FX-1050, EX-1000, FX86e, FX286e: Seiko Epson Corp
NOTICE
All rights reserved. Reproduction of any part of this manual in any form whatsoever without
STAR’s express permission is forbidden.
The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
All efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the contents of this manual at the time of
press. However, should any errors be detected, STAR would greatly appreciate being informed
of them.
The above notwithstanding, STAR can assume no responsibility for any errors in this manual.
O Copyright1989StarMicronicsCo.,Ltd.
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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
Thismanualisorganizedintoninechapters.Tolearnhowtomakethebest
useofyourprinteryouareurgedto readthroughchapters1through3.The
remainingchaptersmay be treatedas a ~fenmce guideforprogramming
operations,etc. It assumesa degreeof acknowledgeoff the operationof
computm (forinstance,itassumesyouknowabouthexadecimalnumbers).
Thechaptersareas follows:
Chapter 1— Settingup theprinter
Thischapterexplainshowtogettheprinterunpackedandsetup. Readthis
chapterbeforeyoudo anythingelse.
Chapter 2 Controlpaneloperations
Therearea numberof controlson the frontpanelwhichperformvarious
functionsrelatedtopaperhandling,printmodesandfontselection.
Aftergettingsetup,readthischapterandtryouttheproceduresinitto find
outhowtheprinterworks.
Chapter 3 DIPswitchsettings
Thischapterexplainshowto settheDIPswitchesto makesystemsettings
on theprinter.
Chapter 4 Printercontrolcommands
Thischapterexplainsthedifferentemulationsprovidedbyyourprinter,and
the softwarecommandsusedto driveit. This sectionis of use if you are
writingor modifyingprogramsto takeadvantageoftheprinter’sfeatures.
Chapter S Downloadcharacters
Thischapterexplainstheproceduresto createyourowncharacters.
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Chapter 6 MS-DOSandyourprinter
Sincethe PC or PC-ATfamilyof computersrunningunderMS-DOSis
currentlythe mostpopularconflgmationof microcomputer,we have in-
cludeda fewhintsandtipstohelpyouuseyourprinterwithsuchsystems.
SincevirtuallyallPCsaresoldwithaMicrosoftBASICinterpreter,wehave
also included some hints, and a sample program in this languageto
demonstratethecapabilitiesof the printer.
Chapter 7 Troubleshootingandmaintenance
Thissectiongivesachecklistofpointstocheckifyourprinterisnotworking
in the expectedway.It alsoincludesdetailsof someroutinemaintenance
operationsyoucancarryoutyourself.Itisnot,however,acompleteservice
manual.Callaqualifiedserviceengineerifyouareunsureofyourabilityto
carryoutanymaintenanceor servicingoperations.
Chapter 8 Specifications
Thissectiongivesthespecificationsof yourprinter.
Chapter 9 Charactersets
Thesechartsgivethedifferentcharactersetsavailable,andthedifferences
betweennationalcharactersets(assetup withtheDIPswitches).
FEATURES OF THE PRINTER
Thisprinterisaconvenient,monochromeprinterwithoutfrillsbutwithafull
complementof features,making it an excellentpartner for a personal
computer.It supportstheIBM/Epsonprintercommandsandcharactersets,
enablingittoprintjustaboutanythingyourcomputercangenerate,bothtext
andgraphics.Someof itsmainfeatwesarethefollowing:
Extensivesoftwaresupport
Sinceitis compatiblewiththeEpsonandIBMprinters,it workswithany
softwarethatsupportsthoseprintem.Thatincludesmostword-processing
andgraphicsprograms,spread-sheets,andintegratedsoftwarepackages.
. Easyoperation
Clearlyunderstandableindicatordisplaysandbeeptonesprovideimmedi-
ate feedbackwhen you press the buttonson the controlpanel.The five
buttonscan operate in combinationsto perform a surprisingvariety of
functions,includingmicro-alignment.
. Easycareandmaintenance
The ribboncartridgecan be replacedin secondsthe print head in a few
minutes.
. Versatilepaperhandling
Singlesheets,fanfoldforms,andmulti-copyforms(uptotriple-ply)areall
accepted,andyoucanuse eithertractoror frictionfeed.A specialfeature
enablesyou to keep fanfoldformsparkedin readinesswhileprintingon
otherpaper.
Largevarietyof typestylesandsizes
TheprinterhasonedraftstyleandfourNLQstyles(Courier,Sansenf,and
Oratorwith small capitalsor lower case), plus italics for all styles,plus
condensedprint,boldprint,double-sizedprint,quadruple-sizedprint.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 SETTING UP THE PRINTER ...............................................1
Locatingtheprinter..........................................................................1
UnpackingandInspection................................................................2
Checkthecartoncontents........................................................2
Partsnameoftheprinter..........................................................3
SettingUp.........................................................................................4
Mounttheplatenknob.............................................................4
Installtheribboncartridge.......................................................5
Connection...............................................................................6
LoadingSingleSheets
......................................................................
8
Automaticloading....................................................................8
Manualloading......................................................................10
LoadingandParkingFanfoldForms..............................................11
Loadingthepaperfromtherearoftheprinter.......................11
Loadingthepaperfromthebottomoftheprinter..................13
Paperparking.........................................................................15
Paperunparking.....................................................................15
AdjustingthePrintingGap.............................................................16
Chapter 2 CONTROL PANEL OPERATIONS ..................................17
ButtonsandIndicators....................................................................17
ONLINEbutton....................................................................18
PAPERFEEDbutton.............................................................19
SET/EJECTPARKbutton.....................................................19
PRINTPITCHbutton
............................................................
19
NLQTYPESTYLEbutton....................................................20
Power-UpFunctions
...........................................#...........................21
Shorttestmode
......................................................................2l
Longtestmode
.......................................................................
22
Printareatestmode
................................................................
22
Stayinpanelpitch
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22
Stayinpanelstyle..................................................................23
Stayinpanelpitchandstyle..................................................23
Hexadecimaldump................................................................23
SwitchCombinationFunctions......................................................26
Formfeed...............................................................................26
Topofform
............................................................................
27
Forwardmicro-feed...............................................................27
Reversemicro-feed................................................................27
Clearingthebuffer
.................................................................
28
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Chapter 3 DIP SWITCH SETTING ..................................................29
LocationoftheDIPSwitches.........................................................29
FunctionsoftheDIPSwitches.......................................................30
Chapter 4 PRINTER CONTROL COMMANDS
................................
33
FontControlCommands
................................................................34
CharacterSetCommands...............................................................39
CharacterSizeandPitchCommands.............................................41
VerticalPositionCommands..........................................................47
HorizontalPositionCommands
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53
GraphicsCommands......................................................................58
DownloadCharacterCommands
...................................................
60
MacroInstructionCommands
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64
OtherPrinterControlCommands..................................................64
Chapter 5 DOWNLOAD CHARACTERS ............................................69
DesigningYourOwnDraftCharacters..........................................69
Definingtheattributedata.....................................................7O
Assigningthecharacterdata..................................................72
Sampleprogram.....................................................................72
DefiningYourOwnNLQCharacters............................................74
Chapter 6 MS-DOS ANDYOUR PRINTER ........................................77
InstallingApplicationSoftwarewithYourPrinter........................77
EmbeddingPrinterCommands......................................................78
ProgrammingthePrinterwithDOSCommands
............................
80
ProgrammingwithBASIC.............................................................82
Howtheprogramworks
.........................................................
86
ModificationsforIBMmode.................................................88
Chapter 7 TROUBLESHOOTING ANDMAINTENANCE ............89
Troubleshooting
.............................................................................
89
Powersupply..........................................................................
90
Ranting...................................................................................90
Paperfeeding.........................................................................92
Maintenance...................................................................................95
ReplacingthePrintHead
................................................................
95
Chapter 8 SPECIFICATIONS
..................................................................
99
Chapter 9 CHARACTER SETS .............................................................103
StandardCharacterSet
.................................................................
104
IBMCharacterSet#2
...................................................................
106
IBMCharacterSet#1
...................................................................
108
IBMSpecialCharacterSet
...........................................................
109
InternationalCharacterSets.........................................................1lt)
INDEX
..................................................................................................
111
COMMAND SUMMARY
........................................................................114
chapter 1
SETTING UP THE PRINTER
Subjects covered in Chapter 1 include
Locatingtheprinter
Unpackingandinspection(namesofparts)
. Settingup andconnection
Loadingsinglesheets
Loadingandparkingfanfoldforms
Adjustingtheprintinggap
LOCATINGTHE PRINTER
Beforeyoustartunpackingandsettingup yourprinter,makesurethatyou
haveasuitableplaceonwhichtolocateit.By“a suitableplace”,wemean:
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A firm,levelsurfacewhichis fairlyvibration-free
Awayfromexcessiveheat(suchasdirectsunlight,heaters,etc)
Awayfromexcessivehumidity
Awayfromexcessivedust
Supplyit“clean”electricity.Don’tconnectittothesamecircuitasalarge,
noise-producingappliancesuchas a refrigerator.
Makesurethelinevoltageis within10%ofthevoltagespecifiedon the
identificationplate.
A locationwithsufficientspacetolocatetheprinterandanypaperto be
fedintoit, as wellastheprintedpapercomingout.
If youareusingaparallelconnectiontoyourcomputer,makesurethat
it
iswithin2m(6ft)oftheprinter(anRS-232comectionusingtheoptional
RS-232interfacecanbemadeoverlongerdistances).
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UNPACKINGAND INSPECTION
Checkthecartoncontents
Nowunpackthecontentsoftheprintershippingcarton,andcheckeachitem
in theboxagainstFigure1-1tomakesurethatyouhaveeverything(there
shouldbe fiveitems).
If anyof theseitemsaremissing,contactyoursupplier.
Figuru I-I. Check tomake sureyou haveall five items: 1)Printer, 2) Peperguide, 3) Platen knob, 4) Ribbon
cartridge, and 5) Uaer’s manual.
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Theoptionalaccessorieswhichyoumayhaveorderedwithyourprinterare:
Serial(RS-232)interfaceboard
Automaticsheetfeeder
Pulltractorunit
Partsnameof theprinter
Makeanexternalinspectionoftheprinter.Notethelocationsofthefollow-
ingparts:
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Entry slot
ase lever
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Figure1-2 The printer’s external parts
Bail lever:
opensandclosesthepaperbailwhichholdsthepaper
againstthe platen.
Releaselever: releases the platen. This lever must be down for
printingon singlesheets,andup for fanfoldforms.
Top cover:
protectstheprintheadandotherparts.
Rear cover:
protectsthesprocketfeedmechanism.
Entry slot:
for insertingsinglesheetsof paper.
Control panel: controlsvariousprinterfunctions.
Power switch: switchespoweron andoff.
Connector:
forconnectingthecomputerto theprinter.
SEITING UP
Placethepnnterinthepositionwhereitisgoingtobepermanentlysited,and
removeallpackingmaterialfrominsidethetopcover.Thispackingmaterial
isintendedtopreventdarnagetotheprinterintransit.Youmayliketokeep
thispackingwiththeprintercartonifyouintendtransportingtheprinterfor
use at a differentlocation.
Mounttheplatenknob
Theplatenknobispackedintoa recessofthewhitefoampackingmaterial
whichheldyourprinterinsidetheprintercarton.Becarefulto removethe
knobbeforedisposingofthepacking.
Mounttheplatenknobontheshaftontheright-handsideoftheprinter.Turn
theknobon theshaftbeforepushingtheknobfullyintoposition.
Figure 1-3.Mounting the platen knob
Installtheribboncartridge
Removethetop coverby liftingthefront(usingthetwo gripsattheside),
andpullingtowardsyou.Nowinstalltheribbon.
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F@IIU 1-4. Remoting the top cover
1. Usethetensioningknobontheribboncartridgeto tightentheribbonif
it is slack(turnclockwise).
2. Use the grips on the side of the ribboncartridgeto help locate the
cartridge(squeezetheminwardsgently),andmakesurethatthespindles
on thecartridgeholderfit intothesocketson thecartridgeitself.
igura 7-5. Installing the ribbon cartridge
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3. Theribbonshouldpassbetweentheprintheadandthepnnthead shield
(seeFigure 1-6).
Ffgure 1-6. Pass the ribbon between the print head and print head shield
Now,holdthetopcoveruprightandengagethetabsattheback.Thenswing
thefrontedgedownuntilthecoveris closed.
Leavethetopcoverclosedduringnormaloperation.Itkeepsoutdustanddirt
andreducestheprinter’soperatingsounds.Openthecoveronlyto change
theribbonor makean adjustment.
Connection
Connecttheprinterto yourcomputer,usinga standardparallel-typecable.
On aPC orPC/AT-typecomputer,thismeansthatyouuse the25-wayD-
type connector at the computer end, and the Amphenol-type36-way
connectoratthepnnterend.Thepinoutsoftheprinter’sconnectoraregiven
in Chapter8 if youneeda cablefor connectionto anothercomputer.
Plugtheprinterintoasuitablemainsoutlet.However,DONOTturnonthe
powerswitchatthefrontoftheprinteryet.
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Interface
Connector
cable
Figut-o1-7.Connecting the interface cable
Ifyouwanttousetheoptionalserialinterface,slideouttheparallelinterface
boardby grippingthe flipson both sides.Then insertthe optionalserial
interfaceboardalltheway,as showninFigure1-8.
Figura 1-8. Replacing the interface board
LOADING SINGLE SHEETS
This
sectionwilltakeyouthroughtheproceduresforloadingsinglesheets
of paper.
If youareusingthe optionalautomaticsheetfeeder(ASF),read the ASF
instructionbooklet.
Automaticloading
Singlesheetscanbeloadedmanuallywithpoweroff,orautomaticallywith
poweron. Wewillstarttheeasy waywithautomaticloading.
1. Placethepaperguideinposition,locatingthelugsonthebottomofthe
assemblyintotheslotson therearcoveroftheprinter.
Figurs 1-9.Mounting the paper guide for single sheets
2. Makesurethatthereleaseleveris down.
If the fanfoldpaperis mountedon theprinter,pressthe( “ERKCTj
buttonto parkthepaper,thenmovethereleaseleverdownwards.
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3.
4.
Adjustthepaperguidestomatchthesizeofpaperyouwillbeusing(re-
memberingthatprintingwillstartsomedistancefromtheleft-handedge
ofthe carriage).
Placea singlesheetbetweentheguides,placingthesideon whichyou
wanttoprinttowardsthebackoftheprinter.Gentlypushthepaperdown
in theguidesuntilyoufeelit stop.
lever
Figure 1-10. Loading a single sheet
5.
6,
Turnonthepowerusingtheswitchatthefrontoftheprinter.Theprinter
willbeep,indicatingthatnopaperisinpositionforprinting.Theorange
POWER indicatoralsoflashesto showthis.
Nowpressthe(
SEHWCT )button. Thepaperbailwillmoveclearof
thepaper,andthepaperwillbefedandadjustedpasttheprintheadto a
positionreadyforprinting.Thepaperbailwillbemovedbacktogripthe
paperagainsttheplaten,andtheprintheadwillmovetothestartposition.
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Manualloading
Itisalsopossibletoloadpapermanuallywhiletheprinter’spowerisoff.The
procedureis:
1.
2,
3,
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Placethepaperguideinposition,locatingthelugsonthebottomofthe
assemblyintotheslotson the rearcoverof theprinter.
Checkthatprinterpoweris off andthereleaseleverat the backof the
printeris down.
Openthetopcover,thenmovethebailleverontopofthepnnterforward
to openthepaperbail.
Adjustthepaperguidestomatchthesizeofpaperyouwillbeusing(re-
memberingthatprintingwillstartsomedistancefromtheleft-handedge
of thecarriage).
Placea singlesheetbetweentheguides,placingthesideon whichyou
wanttoprinttowardsthebackoftheprinter.Gentlypushthepaperdown
in theguidesuntilyoufeelit stop.
Turn-theplatenknobclockwiseuntilthefrontedgeof thepapercomes
outfromunderthetop cover.
If the paper is not straight,movethe releaseleverto the up position,
straightenthepaperby hand,thenmovethereleaseleverbackdown.
Movethebailleverbackto closethepaperbail.
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LOADING AND PARKING FANFOLD FORMS
Fanfold forms have holes alongthe sides and perforationsbetweenthe
sheets.They are alsocalledsprocketforms,punchedforms,orjust plain
“computerpaper”.Thisprinteracceptsformsupto 16”wide.Fanfoldforms
areloaded,parked,andunparkedasexplainednext.
Loadingthepaper fromtherear of theprinter
Youcanloadthefanfoldpapereitherfromtherearorfromthebottomofthe
printer.If you aregoingto load the paperfromthe bottomread the next
section.
1. Placeastackoffanfoldpaperbehindandatleastonepage-lengthbelow
theprinter.
2. Turntheprinter’spowerOFF.
3. Pmshthe releaselever to the upwardposition.This has the effect of
~leasingthepaperfromtheplatenroller,andengagingthetractorfeed.
4. Removethepaperguideandputit asideforthemoment.
5. Removethe~arcover. Gripitbyitsrearedge andliftupwardsandback-
wardsasinFigure1-11.
Figure T-IT. Opening the rear cover
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