User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Selecting the Display Language
- Configuring the Printer
- Operator Panel Presentation
- Printer Setups
- Power-On Configuration
- Entering the Power-On Configuration
- Printout of the Printer Settings
- Emulation Options
- Parallel Interface
- Serial Interface
- LAN Interface
- LAN Interface Parameters
- IP Assignment
- Enable/Disable the Novell Service
- Enable/Disable the SMTP Service
- Init IP Address
- Init Net Mask
- ID Default Gateway
- Mail Server Address
- Init Host Name
- Init Workgroup Name
- Security User Name
- Security Password
- E-mail Address
- Print Server Name in Novell Network
- Printer Name in Novell Network
- Queue Name in Novell Network
- Frame Type in Novell Network
- LAN Interface Parameters
- Functions
- Functions Group Parameters
- Setting the Functions Group Items
- Paper Loading Sequence
- Enable/Disable the Buzzer
- Ribbon Type Selection
- Bar Code Density
- Text Print Direction
- Graphics Print Direction
- Bar Codes Print Direction
- Paper Path at Power-On
- Selection of the Language of the Display Messages
- Enable/Disable Lower Tractor Jam Sensor
- Enable/Disable Upper Tractor Jam Sensor
- Adjusting the Tear-Off Position
- Resetting to Factory Default Values
- Entering the Power-On Configuration
- Program Setup
- Entering the Program Setup
- Main Structure
- Printout of the Printer Settings
- User Macro
- Selection of the User Macro
- User Macro Parameters
- Line Spacing
- Line Spacing Lock
- Page Length
- Top of Form
- Skip Over Perforation
- Draft Print Mode Selection
- Font Selection
- Pitch Selection
- Micro Dot Print Mode
- Pitch Lock
- Left Margin
- Right Margin
- Zero Character Printing
- Paper Path Selection
- Tear-Off Mode
- Print Impact Strength
- Paper Perforation
- Quiet Printing
- Adjusting the Distance of the Print Head
- Horizontal Character Tuning
- Vertical Character Tuning
- Resetting the Macro Parameters to the Factory Defaults
- Selecting Another Macro
- Passing over to the Power-On Configuration
- Hexadecimal Dump
- Entering the Program Setup
- How to Select the Paper Path
- How to Use the Tear-Off Function
- How to Lock/Unlock the Printer Setups
- How to Handle the Paper Parking
57
Parity Check
DATA BITS 8
↑
PARITY NONE
→ or ←
PARITY ODD
→ or ←
PARITY EVEN
→ or ←
PARITY MARK
→ or ←
PARITY SPACE
→ or ←
↓
HANDSHAKE DTR
PARITY NONE
Data does not have a parity bit, i.e. 8 bit data are transferred and the parity
check is disabled.
PARITY ODD
Parity check is enabled for odd parity.
PARITY EVEN
Parity check is enabled for even parity.
PARITY MARK
Parity check is disabled and the transmitted parity bit is always a Mark.
PARITY SPACE
Parity check is disabled and the transmitted parity bit is always a Space.