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CONGRATULATIONS
Thankyouforbuyingthisprinter.Thisprinterisprovidedwiththefollow-
ing featunx:
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2 printmodes- DraftandNearLetterQuality
Manydiffenmttypefacesbuiltintotheprinter
Epsonor IBMPmprintercompatibilityincludinggraphics
Comprehensivepaper-handlingfacilities(cut-sheetortractorasstan-
dard,withoptionalAutomaticSheetFeeder)
Paper-parkfacility for loading cut-sheet paper without having to
unloadfanfoldpaper
MemorySwitchfacility,enablingcomprehensiveprogrammingfrom
thefrontpanel
Optionalcolorfacilities
ORGANIZATIONOFTHISMANUAL
Thismanualisdividedinto9 chaptm. Usechapters1through3asa“User
Guide”,givingyouinformationonhowtosetupandstartyourprinter.The
remainingchaptersmay be treatedas a referenceguideforprogramming
operations,etc. It assumesa degree of knowledgeoff the operationof
computers(forinstance,itassumesyouknowabouthexadecimalnumbers).
Thechaptersamas follows:
Chapter 1- Introduction
Readthissectionfirst,asitexplainshowtounpackandinstallyourprinter.
Chapter 2- Front panel controls
Theream a numberof controlson the frontpanelwhichperformvarious
functionsrelatedto paperhandling,printmodesand font selection.This
sectionshowsyouhowto usethe frontpanelcontrols.
Chapter 3- Settingup the Memory Switches
Your printerhas a MemorySwitchfunction,which allowsyou to make
certain system settingsfmm the front panel. This section explainsthe
operationof theseMemorySwithes.
Chapter 4- Emulations and escapecodes
Thischapterexplainsthedifferentemulationsprovidedbyyourprinter,and
the softwarecommandsusedto driveit. This sectionis of use if you zue
writingor modifyingprogramsto takeadvantageof theprinter’sfeatwvs.
Chapter 5- DIP Switches
Thissectionexplainshowto settheDIPswitchestomakesystemsettings
on the printer.
Chapter 6- MS-DOSand your printer
Sincethe PC or PC-AT familyof computers
runningunderMS-DOSis
currentlythe most popularccmflgurationof microcomputer,we havein-
cludeda fewhintsandtipstohelpyouuseyourprinterwithsuchsystems.
SincevirtuallyallPCsaresoldwithaMicrosoftBASICinteqmxer,wehave
also included some hints, and a sample program in this language to
demonstratethecapabilitiesof theprinter.
Chapter 7- Troubleshooting and maintenance
Thissectiongiveachecklistofpointstocheckifyourprinterisnotworking
in the expectedway.It alsoincludesdetailsof someroutinemaintenance
operationsyoucancarryoutyourself.Itisno~however,acompleteservice
manual.Callaqualifiedserviceengineerifyouareumnueofyourabilityto
carryout anymaintenanceor servicingoperations.
Chapter 8- Specifications
This sectiongivesthe specificationsof yourprinter.
Chapter 9- Character sets
Thesechartsgivethediffenmtcharactersetsavailable,andthedifferences
between‘nationalcharactersets(assetup withtheDIP switches).
TABLEOFCONTENTS
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
1
LOCATINGTHEPRINTER
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1
UNPACKING,SEITING UP ANDCONNECTION....................1
Setting
up.....................................................................................3
Comection...................................................................................5
LOADINGPAPER.........................................................................
7
Cut-sheetpaper............................................................................7
Fanfoldpaper(continuous)stationery.........................................8
Oncethepaperhasbeenloaded
................................................
10
Chapter 2 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS
11
CONTROLSANDINDICATORS...............................................11
Controls.....................................................................................11
Indicators...................................................................................11
PITCHSETTING..........................................................................12
PitchPanelLock........................................................................12
FONTSETTING...........................................................................13
FontPanelLock.........................................................................13
QUIETMODE..............................................................................13
PAPERHANDLING....................................................................14
Formfeed
...................................................................................14
Paperparking.............................................................................14
Shorttear-offfunction...............................................................15
MicroFeed.................................................................................16
BUFFERCLEAR/RESET............................................................16
TESTANDMAINTENANCESETTINGS.................................16
Chapter 3 SETTING UP THE MEMORY SWITCHES
17
MENUOPTIONS.........................................................................
19
CommandMenu........................................................................19
Fontmenu..................................................................................
19
PrintMenu.................................................................................20
PaperMenu................................................................................20
FormsMenu...............................................................................21
Factorysettings..........................................................................22
Chapter 4 EMULATIONS ANDESCAPE CODES
23
EMULATIONS.............................................................................
23
NUMERICALREPRESENTATION...........................................23
COMMANDCODESANDESCAPESEQUENCES..................24
Fontstyleandcharactersetcontrolcodes.................................26
Fontpitchcontrolcodes............................................................30
Specialprintmodecontrolcodes
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32
Linespacecontrolcodes...............................................,............36
Formfeedcontrolcodes............................................................39
Marginsandverticaltabsettingcontrolcodes......................,...41
Horizontalprintpositioncontrolcodes.....................................44
Downloadedcharactercontrolcodes.........................................48
Graphics
.....................................................................................52
Miscellaneouscodes..................................................................55
ASCIIcommandsequences.......................................................63
Chapter 5 DIP SWITCHES
67
Chapter 6 TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE 69
TROUBLESHOOTING................................................................69
Powersupply.............................................................................70
Printing......................................................................................70
Paperfeeding.............................................................................72
MAINTENANCE.........................................................................75
ADJUSTINGTHEPRINTINGGAP ...........................................75
RIBBONREPLACEMENT..........................................................76
REPLACINGTHEPRINTHEAD...............................................78
FRONTPANELDIAGNOSTICAND
TESTMODES..............................................................................80
Shorttestmode..........................................................................80
Longtestmode
..........................................................................81
Texttestmode
...........................................................................82
Hexadecimaldumpmode..........................................................83
Bidirectionaltest/adjustmentmode
...........................................84
Chapter 7 MS-DOSANDYOUR PRINTER 87
INSTALLINGAPPLICATIONSOFI’WARE
WITHYOURPRINTER..............................................................87
GRAPHICSHARDCOPY...........................................................89
SE’ITINGUPTHEPRINTERFROMTHEDOSPROMPT......89
PROGRAMMINGUSINGBASIC..............................................90
Sampleprogram.........................................................................90
Howtheprogramworks............................................................93
Patchesnecessaryto usetheBASICinterpreter........................96
Chapter 8 SPECIFICATIONS
97
INDEX
Chapter 9 CHARACTER SETS
101
STANDARDCHARACTERSET#1.........................................102
STANDARDCHARACTERSET#2.........................................104
IBMCHARACTERSET#2 .......................................................105
IMBCHARACTERSET#l .......................................................107
ADDITIONALCHARACTERSET...........................................108
INTERNATIONALCHARACTERSETS.................................109
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chapter 1
INTRODUCTION
Thefollowingsectioncovemtheunpackingandinstallationofyourprinter,
togetherwithinformationonpaperloadingandhandling(bothcontinuous
andcut-sheetpaper).
LOCATINGTHE PRINTER
Beforeyoustartunpackingandsettingupyourprinter,makesurethatyou
havea suitableplaceonwhichtolocateit.By“asuitableplace”,wemean:
A firm,levelsurfacewhichis fairlyvibration-free
Awayfromexcessiveheat(ie awayfromdirectsunlightandawayfrom
heaters,etc)
Awayfmm excessivehumidity
Awayfromexcessivedust
A locationwithsufficientspaceto locatetheprinterandanypaperto be
fedintoit, as wellastheprintedpapercomingout
Ifyouareusingaparallelconnectiontoyourcomputer,makesurethatit
iswithin2m(6ft)oftheprinter(anRS-232connectionusingtheoptional
RS-232interfacecanbe madeoverlongerdistances).
UNPACKING,SE’l_HNGUPANDCONNECTION
Nowunpackthecontentsof theprintershippingcontainer,andmakesure
thatyouhavethefollowing:
The printeritself
Paperguideassembly
s The platenknob
. A fabricribbon
If anyof theseitemsm missing,cmtact yoursupplier.
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Theoptionalaccessorieswhichyoumayhaveorderedwithyourprinterare:
Serial(IN-232) interfaceboard
Automaticsheetfeeder
Coloroptionkit
See the installationinstructionscontainedwith these optionalitems for
detailsof howto attachthemto yourprinter.
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Settingup
Placeyourprinterinthepositionwhereitisgoingto bepermanentlysited,
and removeall packingmaterialfrom insidethe top cover.This packing
materialisintendedtopnwentdamagetotheprinterintransit.Youmaylike
to keep thispackingwiththeprintercartonif youintendtranspofiingthe
printerforuse at a differentlocation.
The platen knob shouldbe removedfrom the accessorybox inside the
s~pping carton.Mounttheplatenknobontheshaftontheright-handside
oftheprinter.Turntheknobontheshaftbeforepushingtheknobfullyinto
position.
NOTE
I Beforeturningtheplatenknob,alwaysensurethatthepowertotheprinter ~
is OFF.
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Removethetopcoverbyliftingthefront(usingthetwogripsatthe side),
andpullingtowardsyou.Nowinstallthe ribbon.
1
Usethetensioningknobontheribboncartridgetotightentheribbonifit
is slack(turnclockwise).
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3
Theribbonshouldpassbetweentheprintheadandtheprintheadshield
(seeillustrationbelow).
,Print headshield
bon
Usethegnpson thesideoftheribboncartridgetohelplocatethecartridge
(squeezetheminwardsgently),and makesurethatthe spindleson the
cartridgeholderfit intothe socketsonthecartridgeitself.
Ribboncartridge
Ribbon holder
Connection
Comect theprintertoyourcomputer,usinga standardparallel-typecable.
On a PCor PC/AT-typecomputer,thismeansthat youusethe25-wayD-
typeconnectoratthecomputerend,andtheAmphenol-type36-wayconnec-
tor at the printerend.The pinoutsof theprinter’scomector m givenin
Chapter8 if youneeda cableforconnectionto anothercomputer.
Plugtheprinterintoasuitablemainsoutlet.However,DONOTturnonthe
powerswitchatthebackof theprinteryet.
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You mayneedto set someDIP switchesinsidetheprinterbeforeyou start
usingit.TheseswitchesenableyoutoconfigwetheprinterasanEpsonor
asan IBMProprinterprinter.TheDIPswitchesalsoenableyouto selecta
characterset other than the USA characterset, if your supplierhas not
alreadysettheseup foryou.TheDIPswitchcoverislocatedinsidethetop
cover(seebelow).Usetheendofapaper-clip(orsimilar)tosettheswitches.
DetailsoftheseswitchesaregiveninChapter5.Ifyoufeelunsureastoyour
abilityto settheseswitches,contactyoursupplier.
DIP switch covel
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LOADINGPAPER
The
followingsectionsexplainhowtoloadpaper- single-sheet(cut-sheet),
withoutthe AutomaticSheetfeeder,andalsotheoperationsnecessaryfor
loadingcontinuous(fanfold)stationery.
Ifyoutm usingtheAutomaticSheetFeeder,pleaserefertotheinstructions
suppliedwiththeAutomaticSheetFeederunit.
Cut-sheetpaper
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2
3
4
Placethepaperguideinposition,locatingthelugsonthebottomof the
assemblyintotheslotson theprinterbody.
Makesurethatthereleaseleverispushedtowardsthebackoftheprinter
(~ position).
Adjustthepaperguidestomatchthesizeofpaperyouwillbeusing(re-
memberingthatprintingwillstartsomedistancefmmtheleft-handedge
of the carnage).Thereare markingsmoldedintothe backplateof the
assemblytohelpyouifyouwishtocenterthepaper.Ifyouarecentering
thepaperusingthemarkingsmoldedintothepaperguide,rememberthat
printingwillstartfromtheleft-handedge,unlessyouresettheleft and
rightmarginsusingsoftwmvcommands.
Placethepaperbetweentheguides,placingthesideon whichyouwant
toprinttowardsthebackoftheprinter.Gentlypushthepaperdowninthe
guidesuntilyoufeelit stop.
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per guide
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Turnonthepowerusingtheswitchatthebackoftheprinter.Theprinter
wilibeep,indicatingthatnopaperisinpositionforprinting.Theorange
PAPERindicatoralsoshowsthis.
Nowpmssthe (SE’’WT’PARK:button.ThepaperbailWillmoveclearofthepaper,
andhe paperwillbe fed and adjust&1pastthe printheadto aposition
readyforprinting.Thepaperbailwillbe movedbackto gripthepaper
againsttheplaten,andtheprintheadwillmoveto thestartposition.
Theactualverticalpositionofthepaperafterauto-loadingisdeterminedby
theMemorySwitchsetting(see Chapter3).
The verticalpositionof thepapercan be finelyadjustedby meansof the
microfeedfunction(seeChapter2).
Fanfoldpaper (continuous)stationery
Ifyouaregoingtousefanfold(continuous)paper,thenyouwillneedtouse
theintegraltractormechanismassembly,situatedundertherearcoverofthe
printer.
1 Removethetop andrearcoversof theprinterto insertthepaper.
Clamp lever
Rear cover
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2 Pushthereleaselevertowardsthefrontoftheprinter(tothe~ position).
This has the effect of releasingthe paper from the platen roller, and
engagingthetractorfeed.
3 With the sprocketcovers open, tluvad the paper over the sprockets,
aiigningthesprocketholeswiththepinson thesprockets.
4 Adjustthe spacingofthesprocketsby slidingthemalongthebar,using
the clamp lever at the back of each sprocketto release and lock the
sprocketimposition(whentheleverisup,thesprocketmaybemoved,and
whenit isdown,thesprocketislocked).
Release lever
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Sprocket cover
5 Nowclosethespmcketcovers,againmakingsurethatthepapersprocket
holesare alignedwiththepinson thesprockets.If theyare notaligned
properly,youwillhaveproblemswithpaperfeeding,possiblyresulting
in tearingandjammingof thepaper.
6 Tumonthe printerusingtheswitchattheback oftheprinter.Theprinter
willbeep(indicatingthatthepaperisnotyetfullyloaded).Thisis also
confirmedbytheorange
PAPERindicator.
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7 Nowpnxthe @&@button.Thepaperbailwillmoveclearof thepaper,
andthe paperwillbe fed and adjustedpast the printhead to a position
~ady for printing.Thepaperbailwillbe movedbackto gripthepaper
againsttheplaten,andtheprintheadwillmoveto the startposition.As
whenloadingcut-sheetpaper,theMemorySwitchsettingwilldetermine
the initialpositionof the paperafter auto-feeding,and the micm feed
functionmaybeusedto adjustthepaperposition.
8 Remountthetop coverrearcoverandthetransparentprintercover.
9 Remountthepaperguideas shownbelow:
Oncethepaperhasbeenloaded
Theprinterwillnowbeon-line(theONLINEindicatorwillbelighted).You
maynowwanttochooseafont,apitchandaprintquality.Thiscanbedone
fromthefrontpanel,butyoumustputtheprinteroff-linefirstby pressing
the.[=~~~-;button.The indicatorwillgo out and the printerwillbeepto
confirmthis.
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chapter2
FRONTPANELCONTROLS
The followingsectiondescribesthefrontpanelcontrolsand indicatorson
yourprinter,togetherwithadescriptionofthefunctionsperformedbythem.
CONTROLSANDINDICATORS
The followingis a brief guideto the controlsand indicatomon the front
panel.
Controls
I m CO”mm m W-LIGHT
m WcFl _ POWER
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9 LETTER-Q _ SCRIPT
m Izcm
MICRO FEED
= PAPER
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9 SANSERIF = CINEMA FONT
= ‘mp PITCH
5ETIWECTiT.ARU PAPER FEm
M INTERNAL = DRAFl
-“NDn u a– fi
Theprinterisequippedwithfivebuttons:fmmleftto right theyare, LFONT;
and .@!I (smaller buttons), and @E@,
(PA~R~EEtj and (, ONPUI~”> (larger
buttons).
Indicators
The firsttwo buttonshavea seriesof indicatorsnextto themwhichshow
whichoptionhasbeencurrentlyselectedusingthem(fontorpitch).Some
oftheseindicatomcanbeeitherorangeorgreen,dependingupontheoptions
cunently selected.
Thereis no indicatorassociatec’withthe
SETEJECTPA~K;
button(asitsoperationis
obvious when paper has been inserted), but the
PAPERFEED’and ‘“ONLINE””
buttonsboth have indicatmxembeddedin the buttons themselves.The
indicatorembeddedinthe
PAPERFEEO’Ibutton,howeverdoesnotindicatepaper
feeddirectly,butindicates(whenilluminated)whetherQuietmodehasbeen
selected(seebelow).The .-
ONWE’. buttonalsohas an embeddedindicator.
Pushingthe
~-LINE”’ buttonwillalternatelysettheprinteron- andoff-line
andilluminateor extinguishtheindicator.
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Inadditiontotheseindicators,the~ m twoothers,POWERandPAPER.The
POWER
indicatorwillilluminatewhenpowerissuppliedtotheprinter,and
the
PAPERindicatorwillilluminatewhenno paperhas beeninserted.
PITCHSEITING
Usethe PITCH’ buttontosetthepitchthatwillbe printed.Rememberthatthe
printer.mustbeoff-lineforyoutodothis.Successivepnxses ofthisbutton
willilluminate(andselect)the followingoptionsin thisorder:
( Pitch IIndicator(s)
10charactersperinch
IOCPI
12charactersper inch 12CPI
17charactersper inch 10CPI,COND
20charactersuerinch ] 12CPI.COND 1
1
Proportional I PROP
Holdingdownthisbuttonwillcyclecontinuouslybetweentheseoptions.
PitchPanelLock
If the PITCH’ buttonispressedwhentheprinteris turnedon,thepitchwill
be “locked”,andno pitchchangescan be made from software.It is still
pssible, however,toputtheprinteroff-lineandchangethepitchusingthe
PITCH button.
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FONTSEITING
hXSiIlg the ~‘oNT:
buttonwillilluminatea fontindicator.Rememberthat
theprintermustbeoff-lineforyoutodothis.Notethattheselectionofsome
fonts(showninyellowonthefrontpanel)is shownbyanorangeindicator,
andtheselectionofothers(showningreenonthefrontpanel)is shownby
agreenindicator.Holdingdownthe
(FONT~ button will cycle continuously
Mtweenthefontsavailable.
I Font
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I courier
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!kliDt
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sanserif
Cinema
I Internal
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Draft
FontPanelLock
lfthe .TONTI buttonimpressedwhentheprinteristurnedon,thefontwillbe
“locked”,andnofontchangescanbemadefromsoftware.Itisstillpossible,
however,to put the printeroff-lineand changethe fontusing the ‘~ONf’
button.
QUIETMODE
To selectQuietmode,theprintermustbeon-line.Whileitison-line,press
the
I.PAPE!FEEDbutton. This will alternatelyilluminateand extinguishthe
QUIETindicator.Whenin Quietmode,theprinterwillprintslightlyslower,
butat a reducednoiselevel.
NOTE
If youpress the
PAPERFEEO?
buttonwhiletheprinteris off-line,the-EEZ
buttonwillperformitsnormalfunction,ieit willfeedpaper.
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PAPERHANDLING
The followingsectionsdescribethe waysin whichyoucan controlpaper
feeding,etcbymeansof thefrontpanelcontrols:
Formfeed
A
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2
3
4
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formfeedcanbe achievedfromthefrontpanelin thefollowingway:
Put the printer off-line, by pressing the
ON.LINE button, so that the
indicatoris extinguished.
Pressthe
.!APEBFEEDbutton,andkeepit depnxsed.
Pressthe =‘ buttonmomentarily.
The paperwillthenmoveforwardto thetop of the nextsheet(fanfold
paper),or ejecta cutsheet.
Settheprinteron-lineagain(..
ONLINE.button)to resumeprinting.
Paperparking
Paperparkingisusefulifyouareusingfanfoldpaper,andyouwanttoprint
adocumentononeortwosheetsofcut-sheetpaper.Theprinter“parks”the
fanfoldpapersafelyout ofthe way,so thatyoudo notneedto unloadthe
paper before inserting cut-sheet paper, then, when you have finished
printingon cut-sheetpaper,movesthe fanfoldpaperback to its original
positionso thatyoucan restat printing.
To usethisfacility,followtheinstructionsbelow:
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2
3
Puttheprinteroff-line@ess the :-OWW‘button,sothattheindicatorgoes
out).
Pressthe
{ET:::CT:PARK’button,sothatthe fanfoldpaperis movedoutof the
paperpath.
Nowmovetheteleaselevertotherearoftheprinter(~ position)toselect
cut-sheetpaper(disengagingthe fanfoldsprockets).
NOTE
Ifyoudonotmovethereleaseleveratthisstage,theprinterwillwarnyou
at‘thenextstepby emittinga continuousseriesof &ps.
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