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Contents Introduction Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Where to Get Help in the U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Before You Install the Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hardware requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . System and memory requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unsupported software programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Care and handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Advanced Options . . . General . . . . . . . Visual Effects . . . Resolution Improve Dot Screen . . . . . Printing Resolution Error Sheet . . . . . Fonts Menu Options . . Print Menu Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Appendix A Specifications Appendix B Charatcter Tables Index V
Introduction The EpsonScript™ Level 2 option gives your EPSON® printer the ability to print documents formatted for PostScript® Level 1 and Level 2. When installed, the EpsonScript option enables your printer to emulate an Apple® LaserWriter® IIg printer. The EpsonScript option can be either a cartridge (C8320*) you insert in the front of the printer or a board (C83209*) that you install in the printer. The particular option you need depends on your printer type.
Thirty-five fonts in 11 font families. Fonts include Fixed Pitch 810 Courier, Dutch® 801 Roman, Swiss® 721, Geometric ITC Avant Garde? Revival 71 ITC Bookman,? Swiss 721 Narrow, Century 702 Century Schoolbook? Zapf Calligraphic 801, ITC Zapf Chancery® Medium Italic, ITC Zapf Dingbats®, and Symbol. IES (Intelligent Emulation Switch) and SPL (Shared Printer Language) support to allow the printer to switch between EpsonScript emulation and other emulations as print data is received at the printer.
Before You Install the Option Read the following sections before installing your EpsonScript option. Hardware requirements To use EpsonScript with Macintosh® computers, you must use the appropriate option with one of the printers listed in the following table. You must also install the LocalTalk® interface (C8231*) in your printer and obtain LocalTalk cables to connect the printer to the computer or AppleTalk® network. You cannot use the serial interface.
System and memory requirements Any Macintosh computer to which the printer is connected must be running System 7.x and have at least 2 MB of RAM. Caution: Do not install EpsonScript on a computer running System 6.x or earlier. Installing EpsonScript on early systems can corrupt them. The memory requirements for your printer depend on which option and printer you are using. Make sure your printer has the minimum amount of memory required for your option as shown in the following table.
Unsupported software programs The following programs are not supported by EpsonScript: LaserTalk™ SmartArt™ Because of differences in type design, the TrueType® fonts printed by your printer might not exactly match fonts printed by an Apple LaserWriter IIg. Care and handling Follow these guidelines when using the EpsonScript option: Do not drop or bend the option. Do not store the option in direct sunlight or near a heat source.
Chapter 1 Setting Up Installing Your Hardware ........................................................... 1-2 Installing the EpsonScript cartridge ..................................... 1-2 Installing the EpsonScript board. ........................................... 1-3 Selecting the EpsonSmipt Emulation Mode . . . . . . . . . . . EPL-5000/5200 and ActionLaser 1000/1500 . . . . . . . . . EPL-5600 and ActionLaser 1600 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installing Your Hardware The following two sections describe how to install the EpsonScript cartridge or board. Use the procedure that applies to your option. After you install the hardware, you need to select the EpsonScript emulation mode on your printer and then select the printer type using your software. Installing the EpsonScript cartridge The following procedure describes how to install the EpsonScript cartridge if you have an EPL-5000/5200 or ActionLaser 1000/1500.
3. Gently slide the cartridge into the slot until it lochs in place. 4. Turn on the printer. Once you insert the cartridge, you need to use SelecType™ to select the EpsonScript emulation mode. See “Selecting the EpsonScript Emulation Mode” later in this chapter. To remove the cartridge, turn off the printer and remove the cartridge by grasping it at the center and gently pulling it straight out.
After you remove the controller board, do the following: 1. 2. Hold the EpsonScript board with the CN1 connector facing down and insert it into the CN3 connector on the controller board as shown below. Press the EpsonScript board in firmly until it stops secure the EpsonScript board with the screws that come with it.
3. Reinsert the controller board. For instructions on reinserting the controller board, see your printer manual. 4. Print a status sheet to verify that the EpsonScript board is properly installed. See your printer manual for instructions on printing a status sheet. To remove the EpsonScript board, remove the interface cover, remove the controller board, detach the EpsonScript board, reinsert the controller board, and attach the interface cover.
EPL-5000/5200 and Actionlaser 1000/1500 First decide what interface channel to use for EpsonScript mode. Then in the SelecType EMULATION menu, change the printer mode to SCRPT2 or any one of the multiple emulation modes that includes PS (PS&LJ-2P, PS&3/P/Si, PS&LQ). See your printer manual for information on using SelecType.
Chapter 2 Installing the Software Installing the Printer Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Easy installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Customize installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 2-2 2-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installing the Printer Driver The Installer program that is included with EpsonScript installs the EpsonScript driver, the EpsonScript Utility for changing printer parameters, and the screen fonts. The installer program has two installation methods: easy installation and customize installation. Easy installation installs all EpsonScript files and screen fonts if any font is not already installed on your computer.
3. Double-click the Installer icon. The following dialog box appears: EPSON Printing tools & Screen Fonts Installer Notice: This program is available for System 7-x only. You cannot use with System 6-x and it you install into System, 6-x or earlier, you may have to reinstall your system software. Copyright © 1994 Seiko Epson Corp. and licensor All rights reserved. 4. Click OK. The Installer then shows the following menu: 5. Make sure the hard disk to which you want to install EpsonScript is shown.
6. Click Install to install the EpsonScript files. 7. Follow the screen prompts that prompt you to remove and insert disks. If any of the necessary screen fonts are not already installed on your hard disk, the Installer prompts you to insert and then remove Disk 2 (Screen Fonts). If all the screen fonts are already on your hard disk, you are not prompted to insert Disk 2. 8. When installation is complete, follow the instructions on the screen. Click Restart or Quit as appropriate.
6. Click Customize to open the Customize Installation dialog box. You can perform the easy installation by clicking Easy Install. 7. Click the item(s) you want to install. If you install a single item only, the product information for that item is displayed at the bottom of the screen. To select multiple items, hold down the SHIFT key while selecting items. 8. Once the items you want to copy are selected, click Install to begin installation. 9.
If you install the screen fonts, you are prompted to restart the system. If you did not install the screen fonts, you are prompted to quit the Installer. Click Restart or Quit as appropriate. This completes installation of the EpsonScript software. You now need to select the EpsonScript printer driver as described in the next section. If you are not able to print after you complete the customize installation, perform the easy installation to copy the necessary files and modify your system settings.
1. Under the Apple menu, select Chooser. This opens the Chooser dialog box. 2. Make sure that AppleTalk is active. 3. Click the EpsonScript Driver icon to select it. The name of your printer appears in the Select a PostScript Printer box. 4. Click on the name of your printer to select it. The Setup button and the radio button for Background Printing appear. 5. If appropriate, click the AppleTalk zone your printer is connected to in the AppleTalk Zones list.
6. Click the Setup button; you then see the following dialog box. 7. Click the Selected PPD button and scroll down to select the PPD (PostScript Printer Description file) for each printer. Then, click OK. If you use a color printer, change Color Correction to PostScript” calibrated color. If you want to see only the PPD filenames, click Show PPD Nick Names to erase the check. If you need to cancel the PPD you previously selected, click the Forget Printer button. 2-8 8. Close the Chooser.
Chapter 4 Using the EpsonScript Utility Managing Your Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 Using the EpsonScript Utility to Manage Fonts . . . . . . . . . Displaying a list of printer fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Downloading fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Removing downloaded fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 4-4 4-4 4-6 Getting Information About the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Managing Your Printer The EpsonScript Utility allows you to manage your printer from a Macintosh computer. The EpsonScript utility will also work with other Epson or PostScript printers. With it, you can do the following: Display a list of fonts stored in the printer, download additional fonts, and remove any downloaded fonts. Find out information about the printer, such as the driver version, the number of pages printed, and amount of printer memory.
The EpsonScript Utility dialog box allows you to view all EpsonScript and PostScript printers that are connected to the selected AppleTalk zone. Click the printer whose settings you want to change. If your network is divided into zones, only those printers in the selected zone will be displayed. If you cannot find your printer, it might be connected to another AppleTalk zone.
Using the EpsonScript Utility to Manage Fonts The Fonts button in the EpsonScript Utility allows you to list the fonts currently stored in the printer, download fonts from your computer to the printer, and remove downloaded fonts. Displaying a list of printer fonts To display a list of resident and downloaded fonts available on your printer: 1. Bring up the EpsonScript Utility and select your printer using PostScript Printers and AppleTalk Zones. 2. Click the List Fonts button.
2. Click the Download button. The following dialog box appears: 3. In the top left box, locate the folder or folders that contain the fonts you want to download. 4. Open the folder by double-clicking on it or by clicking the Open button. The fonts in the folder are displayed in the lower left box. 5. Select the fonts you want to download. 6. Click the Add button. The fonts to be downloaded are displayed at the right of the dialog box.
Note: By default, TrueType fonts are converted to PostScript Type 1 fomat before being downloaded. If you do not want them converted, disable the Convert True Type To Type 1 box. 7. Once you have selected and added the fonts you want to download, click Send Fonts. This transfers the fonts from your computer to the printer. 8. Click the Close box to exit. Removing downloaded fonts To remove downloaded fonts from printer memory: 1.
Getting lnformafion About fhe Printer The Printer Info option of the EpsonScript Utility allows you to view information about any of the printers attached to the AppleTalk network. The information displayed includes the following: The printer name and firmware version PostScript level and version Amount of printer memory Number of pages printed Additional information might also be shown, depending on your printer. To view printer information: 1.
Printing PostScript Files The Send File option allows you to print an EpsonScript or PostScript file without having to open a software program. It does not allow you, however, to print other types of files. To print an EpsonScript or PostScript file: 4-8 1. In the EpsonScript Utility dialog box, click Send File. This brings up the following dialog box. 2. Select an EpsonScript or PostScript file. 3. Click Open. This sends the file to the printer. 4. Click Cancel to close the dialog box.
Renaming the Printer If you are connecting two or more printers of the same model using AppleTalk, you need to rename the printer. To do so: 1. Bring up the EpsonScript Utility and select your printer using PostScript Printers and AppleTalk Zones. 2. Click the Rename button. This brings up the following dialog box: 3. Type in a unique name for your EpsonScript or PostScript printer. 4. Click OK. 5. Click the Close button.
Additional EpsonScripf Utility Features The General option allows you to send control commands to the printer, reset the printer, and enable or disable the startup page. When you click the General option, the following dialog box appears: Sending commands to the printer The General Printer Options dialog box allows you to send any command in ASCII language. To send a command: 1. Bring up the EpsonScript Utility and select your printer using PostScript Printers and AppleTalk Zones. 4-10 2.
If you want to delete a command that appears in the Select command to send list, select the command and click Delete From List. 5. In the Select command to send list box, select the command line you want to send to the printer. 6. Click Send Text. This sends the selected command line to the printer. 7. Click Done to close the General Printer Options dialog box. Resetting the printer The Reset option of the General Printer Options dialog box allows you to reset the printer.
Chapter 3 EpsonScript Driver Print Settings Using the EpsonScript Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page Setup and Print menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 3-2 Page Setup Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 Advanced Options . . . General . . . . . . . Visual Effects . . . . Resolution Improve Dot Screen . . . . . Printing Resolution Error Sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using the EpsonScript Driver The EpsonScript driver enables you to use your software to change parameters for your print job. The parameters fall into three major areas: Page layout parameters, including the ability to specify the page size, orientation, and other parameters that affect the page to be printed. Font parameters, such as the ability to add fonts to the PPD list of fonts and to convert TrueType fonts to Level 1 PostScript fonts.
Both menus have the following buttons: Cancel This button exits the dialog box, without saving any changes you made. About This button displays version information about the driver. To exit the About dialog box, click anywhere in the dialog box. Help This button allows you to view help text for the options in the Page Setup or Print menu. Options This button opens the Options dialog box, which allows you to change advanced settings for your printer. See “Advanced Options” later in this chapter.
Page Setup Parameters When you select Page Setup in your software, you see a dialog box similar to the one shown below. The dialog box you see might be slightly different, depending on your software. The options relevant to page setup are the following: Paper Specifies the size of the paper. This setting must match the size of the paper loaded in the printer.
Layout Allows you to print two or more pages of your document onto one sheet of paper. Each page is reduced so the number of pages you specify can appear on one sheet. For example, if you specify 4-up, four pages are printed on one sheet. The options are 1 -up (default), 2-up, 4-up, 6-up, 8-up, 12-up, or 16-up. Your Page Setup dialog box might have additional options. See your software program manual for more information.
General Banner Page For each print job, specifies whether to print a banner sheet that identifies the user and gives the date and time the job was printed. The banner options are None (default), First, or Last. None specifies that no banner page is printed, First specifies the banner page is the first page that prints, and Last specifies that the banner page is the last page that prints. Encoding Enables you to save a document as a PostScript file. The options are Binary (default) or ASCII.
Print Patterns as Gray (/As Colors) This check box allows you to send bitmap patterns to the printer as grayscale or colors so the printer can print them using its own grayscale patterns. The AS Colors item appears only if you have a PPD file for a color printer. Some bitmap graphic images simulate grayscale or color by using black and white patterns to represent shades of gray or color.
Resolution Improve Resolution Improve allows you to specify the printer’s RITech setting. Normally you should not have to change this setting because the default provides the optimum setting in most cases. The options are Printer’s Default (the default), Off, Light, Medium, or Heavy. See your printer manual for more information about RITech. Note: KITech is supported on certain EPSON printers only. This setting does not affect other printers that have a similarfeature.
Fonts Menu Options When you select the Fonts button from the Page Setup or Print menu, you see the following dialog box: The Fonts options allow you to control the font environment for your printer. Note.. You should befamiliar with font management on a Macintosh computer before you attempt to changefont settings. System Fonts Displays a list of available fonts that can be added to the PPD/lnstalled Fonts list.
Substitute Fonts When selected, Substitute Fonts substitutes screen fonts with similar printer fonts, making it unnecessary to download fonts. This allows you to print faster. Be aware that if the substituted font is very different from the screen fonts, the final printed output might look much different than it does on screen. TrueType Fonts This pop-up menu allows you to specify one of two options: Convert to Type 1 and Keep as TrueType.
Print Menu Options When you are ready to print a document, select Print in the File menu. This brings up the following dialog box: Note: The Options, Help, and About options are the same as those for Page Setup. See previous sections. Copies Specifies how many copies of the document to print. Enter a number from 1 (default) to 999. Pages (From, To) Specifies a range of pages to print. The available numbers are 1 to 9999. The default is for all pages to be printed.
Grayscale prints the image by simulating shades of gray, even if the image on screen is in color. This option appears if the printer’s PPD file supports grayscale printing. Color prints the image using color. This option appears only if your printer supports color printing. Print To Allows you to specify whether the document is printed or saved to a file. If you select File, the following dialog box appears: PostScript allows you to specify Level 1 Compatible or Level 2 Only.
The Encoding option enables you to save a PostScript document as Binary (default) or ASCII. Use Binary (default) to reduce the quantity of data; use ASCII if you plan to later edit the document. Printer Prep The Printer Prep pop-up allows you to choose Temporary (default), None, Permanent, and Interrogate. Permanent saves the prepared settings so that the driver does not perform the preparation for the next printing. Temporary does not save the prepared settings.
Automatic uses the paper source that is selected in the Page Setup dialog box. Custom allows you to use up to four paper sources and to set the number of pages for each paper source. When Custom is selected, the following dialog box appears. Set the number of pages and paper sources. When the number of pages is larger than the sum of the numbers, set Remaining Sheets. If you need to print one copy of all sheets from a different paper source, check Carbon Copy From and select the paper source.
Chapter 5 EpsonScript SelecType Settings Changes to SelecType . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 EPL-5000/5200 and ActionLaser 1000/1500 . . . . . . . . . . . Level 1 changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Level 2 changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Status and error messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 5-2 5-5 5-5 EPL-5600 and ActionLaser 1600 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7 PS MENU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Changes to SelecType When you install the EpsonScript option, the SelecType settings are slightly changed. Some settings are added to allow you to change settings specific to the EpsonScript option. Other settings, which are available for the built-in emulation modes, might not be applicable for EpsonScript and are not selectable in EpsonScript mode. Also additional status and error messages can appear when you use EpsonScript. This chapter describes how SelecType is different for EpsonScript mode.
New Level 1 items RECOVER JAM ON (default), OFF Determines whether a page is reprinted after a paper jam is cleared. If ON is selected and a paper jam occurs, the page is reprinted after the jam is cleared. If RECOVER JAM is OFF, the jammed page is not automatically reprinted. Turning off RECOVER JAM can sometimes speed the printing of complex pages. ERR SHEET ON, OFF (default) Specifies whether the printer prints an EpsonScript error message when an error occurs.
PRINT MODE BAND (default), PAGE Specifies whether the printer uses the banding mode or page protect mode. Banding mode (BAND), which is the default, is designed to use the printer’s memory as effectively as possible. If a printer error occurs when using this mode, you need to expand your printer’s memory, simplify the page you’re printing, or change the setting to PAGE. Most documents are printed faster in banding mode than in page protect mode.
SAVE LEVEL 1 Saves the current Level 1 settings. To save settings, select SAVE LEVEL 1 and then press If you changed any SelecType settings, SAVE LEVEL 1 erases the previous settings to save the new ones. RES LEVEL 1 Resets all SelecType Level items to their default settings. To reset SelecType settings, select RES LEVEL 1 and then press Using RES LEVEL 1 erases any SelecType settings that you have changed from the default.
INIT : x SCRPT2 This status message appears when the printer is initializing the EpsonScript emulation mode. SERVICE REQ. POxxx This error message, which rarely occurs, appears when the printer cannot continue developing the print data. If this message is displayed, reset your printer as described in your printer manual. Notes: If the SET FULL PRINT error message is displayed, change the PRlNT MODE setting in SelecType Level 1 from BAND to PAGE.
EPL-5600 and ActionLaser 1600 When EpsonScript emulation is selected, the PS MENU is accessible in SelecType and new items are added to the TEST MENU. All other menus and status and error messages are the same as for the built-in emulations; see your printer manual for more information. Note: Using page protect mode and 600 dpi resolution requires at least 6 MB. If your printer does not have enough memory, the printer switches the resolution to 300 dpi or turns page protect of.
PROTECT LEVEL 1 (default) - 5 Allows you to increase the amount of memory allocated for page protection. If the SelecType item PAGE PROTECT is off, an overrun error might occur if there is not enough memory to print a page. If this error occurs, raise the protect level. If the error occurs after raising the level to 5, set PAGE PROTECT to PAGE, LT, LGL, or A4. TEST MENU The TEST MENU now contains three new items that allow you to print test pages specific to the EpsonScript emulation.
Appendix A Specifications Emulation EpsonScript level 2: Printing output is equivalent to Adobe PostScript level 2 Note: Refer to the PostScript Reference Manual, Second Edition (published by the Addison Wesley Publishing Company, Inc.), for details on PostScript Language specifications.
Dimensions: C83202* Height 20.4 mm 90.0 mm Width (95.7 mm maximum) 141.0 mm Depth C83209* Height Width Depth 20.9 mm 57.0 mm 102.0 mm Regulatory approvals Safety standards: UL 1950 with D3, CSA 22.2 #220 R.F.I: FCC part 15 Subpart B class B, CSA c108.
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Courier @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N 0 P Q R S T U V W X Y z [ \ ] ^ - B-2 Charatcter Tables Zapf Dingbats Symbol
Courier ' Zapf Dingbats Symbol ' b a b C c d d e f a e f g h g n h i j k l m n o O p q r P q r S S i j k l m t t u U V V W W X X Y Y Z Z 127 Charatcter Tables B-3
Courier 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 B-4 Charatcter Tables Zapf Dingbats Symbol
Courier 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 Zapr Dingbats Symbol
Courier 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 B-6 Charatcter Tables Zapf Dingbats Symbol
Index B Banding mode, Intro-1 Banner page, printing, 3-7 C Commands, editing, 4-10 sending to printer, 4-10 Cover In, 3-13 Customize installation, 2-2 D Date/Time Stamp, 3-6 Dot Screen, 3-8 Downloading fonts, 4-4 removing 4-4 E Easy installation, 2-2 Encoding, 3-6 EpsonScript, Intro-1 features, Intro-1 fonts, Intro-2 installing the driver, 2-2 hardware installation, 1-2 hardware requirements, Intro3 memory requirements, Intro-3 EpsonScript cartridge, Intro-1 installing 1-2 memory requirements, Intro-3 Eps
O S Options menu, 3-5 SAVE LEVEL 1, 5-5 SelecType, changes to, 5-2 Shared Printer Language, Intro-2 Smart Underlining, 3-7 Startup page, 4-11 Substitute Fonts, 3-9 System Fonts, 3-9 P Page protect mode, Intro-1, 5-4 Page Setup menu, 3-2, 3-4 getting help, 3-3 Paper From, 3-13 PostScript viewing level and version number, 4-7 printing PostScript files, 4-8 PPD/Installed Fonts, 3-9 Precision Bitmaps, 3-7 Print As, 3-10 Print menu, 3-2, 3-10—12 getting help, 3-3 PRINT MODE, 5-4 Print Patterns as Gray/Color,
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