6731 Acknowledgements EPSON is a Trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation. Operator Manual IBM is a Trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. ProPrinter is a Trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. A Publication of PSi Printer Systems international GmbH Eiserfelder Straße 316 57080 Siegen @ Germany Pub. No. 5112 991 16711, May 1998 Order No.
Important Information: Regulations IMPORTANT INFORMATION: REGULATIONS Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement (for Canada only) This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference- causing equipment standard entitled ”Digital Apparatus”, ICES-003 of the Department of Communications.
Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions S If you’re using an extension cord or power strip with the printer, make sure that the total of amperes required by all of the equipment on the extension is less than the extension’s rating. Generally, the total ratings of all equipment plugged into any one power line should not exceed 15 amperes. Don’t exceed this unless you know that the power line your equipment is plugged into has a rating above 15 amperes.
Important Safety Instructions For Your Safety To ensure safe operation the three-pin plug supplied must be inserted only into a standard three-pin power point which is effectively grounded through the normal household wiring. Extension cords used with the equipment must be three-conductor and be correctly wired to provide connection to ground. Incorrectly wired extension cords are a major cause of fatalities.
Table of contents Table of Contents 2. Printer Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 2.1 Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 2.2 Function Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2.1 Short Description of Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . - in the printer operation state READY or BUSY - in the printer operation state LOCAL . . . . . . . 2.2.2 Detail Description of Keys .
Table of Contents 3. Configuring the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 3.1 What means Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 3.2 Standard Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 3.3 Explanation of the Printout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 3.4 Explanation of Individual Menu Items Main Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents Table of contents 4. Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 - Preferred Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 Appendices 4.1 Cleaning the Platen and Surrounding Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 4.2 Cleaning Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 4.3 User Replaceable Parts . . . . . . .
Preface Preface About this Manual This manual covers the printer in combination with an interface module (Personality Module). The Personality Module (PM) is an integral part of the printer, and the type of PM used significantly influences the behaviour or operation of the printer. The structure of this manual is such that the operator is led step-by-step through the various procedures.
Preface E. Control Codes Quick reference for IBM Proprinter and IBM Proprinter AGM (4207, 4208 XL 24) Emulation. F. Control Codes Quick reference for EPSON LQ 2550 / ESC/P2 Emulation. Preface Conventions Used in this Guide The following conventions are used: Bold Headlines and important information. Note: Contains special advice to facilitate handling. G. Control Codes Quick reference for Barcode programming. Caution: Contains important information to prevent damage of the equipment. H.
13703 1. Getting Started Getting Started A First Look at the Printer Before installing the printer, spend some time familiarizing yourself with the printer. - 1.1 Unpacking Check each item against the check list detailed below. Contact your delivery agent immediately if any item is missing or damaged.
Getting Started Getting Started Site Considerations Transport Lock Environment Conditions - Install the printer in an area away from any heat source, air conditioner or strong drafts. You will find a red shipping tab under the top cover (2). - Grasp the top cover (2) on the left and right, lift it and remove the transport locking clip (12) from the print head drive belt. Avoid installing the printer in a dusty or humid environment.
Getting Started 1.2 Installing the Personality Module Getting Started 1.3 The Power Supply The printer functions only in combination with an installed interface module, called a Personality Module (PM). Mains Voltage Selection In general, the mains voltage selection is determined at factory site. The illustration below shows the standard PM with a serial and parallel interface. For detailed information about your PM, see Chapter 2.
Getting Started 1.4 Power ON/OFF Switch The power ON/OFF switch (1) turns the printer's power supply ON or OFF. Getting Started 1.5 Installing the Black Ribbon Cassette Note: Information about installing the 4-colour-ribbon cassette you will find in chapter 6 Colour option. It is recommended to use only original ribbon cassettes (part numbers in Appendix H) put out by our company. Using other ribbons will void your warranty.
Getting Started Getting Started 5. Position the lower mounting pin (a) on the guide to the right. Slide the cassette downward. In this position, the green ribbon feed guide touches the green plastic clip. 6. Move the cassette toward you until you hear a click on both sides. Swing the ribbon underneath the print head for the final click. The audible clicks indicate that the mounting pins have engaged properly.
Getting Started Note When installed correctly the ribbon cassette has a sloping position. Getting Started 1.5.1 Replacing the Ribbon Cassette Caution: The print head may be very hot immediately after printing! - Close the top cover and switch the printer ON. Lift the top cover after the display shows the message READY 4 ELQ to gain access to the ribbon cassette mountings.
Getting Started 1.6 Selection of Operator Panel Language 1.7 The printer control panel and LCD display menu is used for the next steps. It is possible to change the language in the printer menu from English to French or German. The following example shows how to change from English to German: Key Getting Started Display MENU aa a a Tractor Inserting Fanfold Paper for the First Time - Ensure that the printer is placed in the depression on the top of the stand (option).
Getting Started Getting Started - Pull the green tractor lock levers (12) toward you to release the tractors. - Open the tractor covers (16) and insert the paper. - Lock both green tractor levels - Close the tractor covers. - Roughly adjust the tractors (13) to the paper width, and space out the paper supports (14) evenly. - Tighten the upper edge of the fanfold paper by slightly pushing the right tractor to the right. Make sure not to stress the paper too much.
Getting Started Getting Started - Select the paper source TRACTOR using either the menu selection of the printer or your software (chapter 1.9). - Move the left hand paper guide into the position indicated by ± • (22) on the insertion guide. In this setting the margin has the smallest value possible. - Initiate a printout (chapter 1.10), to check the margins. Readjust the tractors until the printout appears within the desired margins.
Getting Started 1.9 Paper Source Selection Getting Started 1.10 Test Printouts The basic selections for PAPER SOURCE are: - TRACTOR (Default, indicated by ’) - MANUAL There are three test printouts available. Select 'MANUAL' as paper source on the operator panel The following diagram shows which keys to press and what is displayed on the operator panel. MENU aa a a - PRINT TEST 1 shows a pattern of all printable characters. Use this to check if the printer operates correctly.
Getting Started Getting Started To start a print test: 1. Switch the printer ON (display shows READY 4 ELQ). Eilzustellung Norddeutsche Farbwerke KG Herrn Dr. Grauert Große Elbstraße 64 The following identifies the keys to press and the corresponding operator panel displays. 2000 Hamburg 4 KEY Org. III 5/37 17.04.75 H-A Volkmann 4 34 Vordruckgestaltung für den allgemeinen Schriftverkehr, für das Bestell- und Rechnungswesen 2. 3. Sie können das Schreiben der Briefe, Bestellungen, Rechnungen usw.
Getting Started To stop the print test: 1. 2. 1.11 Connection to a Computer (93) [Z] 3. Getting Started (93) 7 PRINT TEST 1 * 7 SELF TEST 6 READY Parallel/Serial Interface - Switch the printer and computer OFF. - Connect the interface cable coming from the computer to the printer's parallel (17) or serial port (18). - The printer is set by default to SHARED interface with the following parameters: - 8 Kbyte buffer, - 8 bit, - even parity, - 9600 baud and - DTR protocol.
Getting Started 1.12 Emulation Selection The following emulations are included in the PM Ser/Par E: - Philips GP in Macro 1 - IBM ProPrinter XL 24 in Macro 2 - IBM ProPrinter XL 24 AGM in Macro 3 - EPSON LQ / ESC/P2 in Macro 4 (Default) To change from one emulation to another, follow the procedure below. The example shows the keys to press along with the display information for a change from EPSON LQ / ESC/P2 in macro 4 to IBM ProPrinter in macro 2. 1. Switch the printer ON.
Printer Operation 2. 2.1 Printer Operation 2.2 Function Keys The function keys of the operator panel are grouped into two rows. The function of a key depends on the printer operation state. Following operation states are possible: - READY or BUSY - LOCAL Control Panel 2.2.1 Short Description of Keys - in the printer operation state READY or BUSY Number Symbol Functionality in ONLINE/READY Mode 90 Quick VERT.POS.ADJ.
Printer Operation Note: abc aa After pressing one of the keys the menu mode is a a abc activated. Now the keys of the top row can only be used as cursor keys to move within the menu tree (right [Y], left [Z], up [[] and down [\]). - Top Row Keys The Quick Macro Selection mode is entered when one of the top row keys abc , , aa aa or a b c is pressed. From the left to the right macro 1 to macro 4 will be selected.
Printer Operation Printer Operation This parameter covers a range of -15/60 to +240/60 of an inch (0.42 mm), where "-" is up the page and "+" is further down the page (see also the table in Chapter 3.4 Configuring the Printer for VERT.POS.ADJ.). Note: How to Use this Function Preprinted paper (e.g. bill of lading) has to be adjusted exactly. Following errors are possible: - the printed value is too high - the fanfold paper has to be moved a little bit higher.
Printer Operation Printer Operation There are two possibilities for the displacement to become active: - If a positive displacement is set before starting the print job the printer will move the paper into the right position first and then start printing. - If the displacement is set during a print job, the printer prints the contents of the print buffer. Afterwards, the displacement will become active. All following data are at the new position.
Printer Operation 2.3.1 To Activate the Menu: - Press The printer is in the STOP mode, the display shows LOCAL - Press in the top row of the control panel. As soon as the menu mode has been activated, the keys in the top row can only be used as cursor keys to move within the menu tree (up, down, right, and left). Printer Operation 2.3.2 To Confirm Selection: - press [Y]; the confirmed value is displayed with an asterisk (’) in the last position as shown in the picture before.
Printer Operation 2.3.3 How to Save Settings The settings selected and confirmed are only active until the printer is switched off. In order to prevent losing your new settings you can save them using the MAIN FUNCTION SAVE. KEY 1. Display (93) LOCAL (94) MACRO SELECT 6 3. [[] -- [[] SAVE 6 4. [Y] SAVING NOW ’ (display is flashing) 2. MENU Printer Operation 2.3.4 Quick Settings The keys (94) (to select a pre-configured macro), (95), aa aa (96), and abc (97) are shortcuts in the menu tree.
Printer Operation 2.4 Status and Error Messages TEAR OFF PAPER Displayed when a switch has been initiated from currently tractor to a different paper source and the fanfold paper could not retreat into the parking position. The operator must "tear off" the paper along the tear off edge which is located directly above the fanfold paper output (paper should be torn off from left to right).
Configuring the printer 3 Configuring the Printer KEY 3.1 What is Configuring This chapter describes how to use the operator panel and menu settings to set up or configure your so that the printer and your computer system can communicate correctly with each other. 1. Switch the printer ON READY 2. (93) LOCAL (94) MACRO SELECT 6 4. [[] PRINT OUT 6 5. [Y] 7 PRINT OUT 6. [Y] 7 PRINT OUT ’ 7 PRINT OUT ’ 3.
Configuring the printer 3.2 Standard Configuration The standard configuration is reflected in the following printout provided that no parameters have been changed. Configuring the printer 3.3 Explanation of the printout on the previous page The heading PRINT OUT gives information about the VERSION of the printer's firmware.
Configuring the printer 3.4 Explanation of Individual Menu Items - PRINT OUT This function initiates a printout of the parameter settings and macro definitions. This printout is helpful for future reference and when macros are to be changed. To actually start the print operation it is necessary to leave the STOP mode (by pressing the key). While this function is operating the display shows PRINT OUT.
Configuring the printer - Print Quality Three different print quality levels can be selected: - Draft quality (font "Data") - Near letter quality (NLQ displayed with the font name) - Letter quality (LQ displayed with the font name). Different print qualities result in different print speed. Configuring the printer - Page Length (only for fanfold paper) Page length is expressed in terms of lines within the range of 5 to 132 lines.
Configuring the printer - Vertical Positioning Adjustment (VERT.POS.ADJ.) This function changes the vertical position in the current macro for the five different paper paths TRACTOR V-POS ,MANUAL V-POS or BIN x V-POS (x = 1 up to 3) exactly position the printout in relation to the top edge of the form in use. It is meant to be a corrective parameter to meet variations in paper size and pre-printed material. Using this function, the TOP MARGIN and BOTTOM MARGIN setting are taken into account as well.
Configuring the printer - The bottom margin indicates the last print line. Going beyond this margin automatically initiates a form feed. The bottom margin is always set in steps of 1/6". Configuring the printer - Paper Exit (only for single sheet paper) It is possible to choose between STACKER and FRONT SIDE (manual front insertion). The desired paper exit can be selected via operator panel or software. The bottom margin can be set to a maximum of 8/6".
Configuring the printer - Line Mode If LF = LF + CR is selected, the printer performs a carriage return (CR) for every line feed (LF) received by the interface. Configuring the printer Main-Function INSTALLATION - Sub-Function INTERFACE If CR = LF + CR is selected, the printer performs a line feed (LF) for every carriage return (CR) received by the interface. - BUFFER Buffer size in Kbyte. The maximum size is 48 Kbyte.
Configuring the printer - AUTO STATUS (Only indicated if the serial interface is selected) Possible values: YES or NO If the Auto Status is set to YES the host is able to check the status of the printer (for example no paper or printer is in the STOP mode). Configuring the printer - Platen Gap This adjustment is to be seen as a correctional offset to the platen gap set by the AGC (Automatic Gap Control) function or a PCC (Programmable Copy Control) command. It effects all paper paths.
Configuring the printer - CUTTING V-POS This parameter can be used to compensate mechanical tolerances which may cause a misalignment between the perforation edge of a continuous form and the tear-off position.. Configuring the printer - TRACT.FF-MODE (Tractor Form Feed Mode) BLANK PAGES means, every Form Feed sent to the printer will be executed. If you set NO BLANK PAGES, only a Form Feed before printable characters will be executed, that means blank pages will be ignored.
Configuring the printer - Menu Access There are four possibilities to define the access to the menu by the user. - ALL FUNCTIONS All functions can be used (default) - QUICK SET. OFF With this function the Quick Settings for Macro Selection, Vertical Position Adjustment, and Fanfold Displacement can be deactivated in the READY or BUSY mode. After pressing one of these keys the display shows shortly LOCKED (see also Chapter 2).
MENU [MACRO SELECT \ * * [ 6] , * * .) [7 MACRO 1 [7 MACRO 2 [7 MACRO 3 [7 MACRO 4 [CHANGE MACRO # 6] ))) [7 FONT (# indicates the actually selected \ macro, e.g. CHANGE MACRO 4) * \ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * [7 PRINT QUALITY ] ] ] *] 6] )) 6] ))) [7 LQ * * [7 SUB/SUPER FONT [7 DATA [7 L.GOTHIC [7 L.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * [7 RIGHT MARGIN * * * [7 TOP MARGIN 6] ), [7 80 COLUMNS * [7 132 COLUMNS .) [7 136 COLUMNS ] ] *] 6] ))) [7 1 LINES *] * * (range: 1...16 lines) [7 BOTTOM MARGIN * * 6] ))) [7 1 LINES *] (range: 1...8 lines) 6] [7 PERF.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * [7 IBM CODE PAGE 6] )) [7 1: PAGE 437 * * * * * [7 2: PAGE 850 [7 3: PAGE 860 [7 4: PAGE 863 [7 5: PAGE 865 [7 6: PAGE 858 [ (Macro 4) [7 LINE MODE [7 EPSON EXT. GCT )) [7 1: U.S.A. [7 2: FRANCE [7 3: GERMANY [7 4: U.K. [7 5: DENMARK [7 6: SWEDEN [7 7: ITALY [7 8: SPAIN [7 9: JAPAN [7 10: NORWAY [7 11: DENMARK 2 [7 12: SPAIN 2 [7 13: LATIN AM.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * [7 ADJUSTMENT * 1) [7 PROTOCOL 6] * * [7 AUTO STATUS 6] 1) only indicated if SERIAL is selected 6] ))) [7 AGC POSITION 6] \ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *] ] ] [7 XON/XOFF [7 XON/XOFF + DTR [ 1) )) [7 DTR , [7 YES .) [7 NO ] *] )) [7 POSITION 24 *] (range: 4...131) * [7 PLATEN GAP 6] * * [7 AGC ADJUST )) [7 PLATEN GAP 0 *] (range: -3...
4. Maintenance Preferred Materials The following materials and cleaning lubricants are recommended for use in the maintenance procedure: - Lint-free cloth Platen Cleaner C/CP09, commercial no: 8709 004 10931 Vacuum cleaner. 4.1 Cleaning the Platen and Surrounding Areas The user should clean the printer every six months or after 50,000 prints, whichever occurs first. If you experience paper feed problems, or if the print head carriage movement becomes restricted, cleaning should be carried out more often.
Maintenance PRINT TEST3 4.2 CONFIGURATION PM1 SPC MCR C011 C014 C061 C071 Cleaning Procedure 1. Power the printer ON and remove the top cover. 20808xxx 20807402 0 NFQ TNA1 PTC1 PHCS2 Maintenance PM2 MC 1800 230 2.75 1.00 00000000 00000000 DSF TNA2 PTC2 PGC 100 260 2.85 30 NV-1.0 NV-2.6 IBM SET 1 EPSON EXT. GCT DATA L.GOTHIC-I COURIER ORATOR ORATOR-C PRESTIGE SCRIPT DATA BLOCK PM3 CUR C012 C015 C062 C091 20807483 4 GSF TNA3 PTDT PGCNT NV-2.3 NV-2.
Maintenance 4.3 Maintenance User Replaceable Parts Replacement of the Print Head The print head has an expected life time of approximately 350,000 pages (see Page Counter (PGCNT in PRINT TEST 3). Print Head Removal 1 3 Caution: The print head may be very hot immediately after printing. 4 1. Remove the top cover 2. Switch the printer ON, lift and remove the top cover. The print head will move to the correct position, aligned with the cut-out in the paper guide plate 5 3.
Maintenance Maintenance Print Head Installation Ensure that the printer is switched OFF. For print head installation, the carriage should be aligned with the cut-out in the paper guide plate (same position as for removal procedure). 1. Hold the print head (5) in its mounting position and press it against its stop in direction of the platen. The two noses (9) of the adjustment guide (8) support this procedure. 6 2.
Maintenance Replacement of the Platen The platen needs to be replaced after approximately 800,000 pages (see Page Counter (PGCNT) in PRINT TEST 3). Maintenance To Install the Platen Ensure that the printer is switched OFF. 1. Place platen (2) in the vacant space between print head and metal bar. To Remove the Platen (61) 2. Move print head from its right hand position into the centre. 1. Remove the output stacker 3. Fit the gear wheel end of the platen into the right hand side mounting.
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 5 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 5.1 - How to Use This Section Power indicator does not come On when power is switched On Check that the power cord and plug are securely fitted to the printer and to an electrical outlet. Ask for the power connector connections (and fuse, if fitted) to be verified. Ask for the building electrical supply to be verified. - 1. Find the category in which your problem occurs.
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Display That means ...
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics FRAMING ERROR 5.3 Protocol error Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 5.4 - Check protocol setting of printer and host - Repeat data transfer - Paper is not positioned at perforation for tear-off feature - Select the correct form length using the Set-up feature. - Reset top of form by performing a Parking function. - Refer to section 3.
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics - 5.5 - - Single sheets are skewed - Adjust ASF cassette paper guides. - More information you will find in the enclosed references of the ASF cassette. Troubleshooting and Diagnostics - Font cartridge has been installed, but the printer is still using internal fonts - Switch the power OFF and check that the font cartridge has been correctly inserted. - Check that the font cartridge has been selected in the printer Set-up (see Appendix B).
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 5.6 Ribbon or Carriage-related Problems - Ribbon Problems - Make sure that the ribbon is: - Stretched correctly - Not worn thin or dry - Not torn or damaged in any other way - Not jammed - Carriage does not move smoothly - Examine the paper pathway. Remove any obstructions. Check that all packing material is removed. - Examine the carriage area for obstructions. Remove where necessary. 5.
Colour Option 6. Colour Option The mounting of the colour option is best done from the rear of the printer. - Move the print head to a centre position. - Remove the connection plug (40) out of the plastic shaft (39) which is holding down the string of cables leading to the print head. - Insert the blue plug (40) into the connector socket (41) of the colour option. 6.
Colour Option - Hold the colour option as illustrated below: Colour Option - Tuck the cable (47) behind the plastic clip (48) and under the plastic fixture (65) to avoid the cable coming in contact with the moving horizontal belt (49) or the mounted ink ribbon cassette. 65 48 42 47 46 44 43 45 49 - Mount the colour option on to the print head carriage in such a way that the pointed edge (44) fits into the slot (45) and the hole (42) fits onto the pin (43).
Colour Option 6.2 Installing the 4-Colour Ribbon Colour Option - Position the ribbon feed guide (53) between the print head (57) and the protective shield. This swings the cartridge down until the teeth of the green ribbon feed guide engage in the cog wheel of the colour feature. The printer must be turned ON. - Remove any excess slack by turning the adjuster (54) clockwise. - Align the green ribbon feed guide (53) with the arrow on the left side of the plastic cover of the cartridge.
Technical Data 7. Technical Data Print Speed (at 10 cpi) - Draft Quality 600 cps, - Near Letter Quality 300 cps, - Letter Quality 150 cps*. Throughput acc. to ECMA-132 Standard Letter (Dr. Grauert) a) Sinlgle Sheet Draft Quality: 490 pages/h Near Letter Quality: 398 pages/h Letter Quality: 248 pages/h b) 1-play fanfold Draft Quality: 507 pages/h Near Letter Quality: 398 pages/h Letter Quality: 251 pages/h The following technical data refers to the standard Personality Module PM SER/PAR.
Technical Data Platen Gap Control The Automatic Gap Control (AGC) adjusts the distance between print head and platen according to paper thickness and programmable Platen Gap Control (PCC). Ribbon Black fabric ribbon for more than 16 million characters. 4-colour ribbon in connection with the colour option for ca. 3,5 million characters.
Technical Data - Manual Insertion Print media suitable for manual insertion: minimum Paper width 105 mm (4.13") Automatic Insertion (option) Suitable for automatic insertion of cut sheets and thin form sets (Cassette A) or for thick and inflexible sheets, not interrupted top-glued forms, and envelopes (Cassette B). maximum 305 mm (12") Paper length 100 mm (3.94") 420 mm (16.
Technical Data Automatic Insertion with Cassette B1 and B2 (Option) Paper width: B1 minimum 105 mm (4.13") maximum 305 mm (12") B2 (using only as Cassette 1) minimum maximum 105 mm 210 mm (4.13") (8.26") The minimum paper length for cassette B1 depends on the mounting position of the cassette as the feeding path of the paper is the longest in the last mounted cassette. Cassette B2 can only be used on first mounted position.
14073 Appendix A to G; for Printer:
13803 Appendix A System Interface Description Appendix A System Interface Description 1 Serial Interface RS-232C Interface Characteristics Signal Description There are two system interfaces: - one RS-232C serial interface - one Parallel Centronics interface. The interfaces can be operated in three different modes: - serial interface active - parallel interface active - both interfaces active in shared mode Pin No.
Appendix A System Interface Description 2 Transmission Protocols Appendix A System Interface Description - Version 2 - Connection full Duplex Transfer Mode The READY / BUSY DTR protocol uses the DATA TERMINAL READY line to control the transmission of data from the host to prevent a buffer overflow. 2.
Appendix A System Interface Description Appendix A System Interface Description 2.2 XON / XOFF This protocol requires the signal lines. - Pin 1 Protective Ground (PG) 2 Transmit Data (TXD) 3 Receive Data (RXD) 4 Request to Send (RTS) Additional Information After Power-ON DTR is activated and the printer is ready to receive data. DTR is deactivated when the interface buffer has only space left only for 256 more characters. Further incoming data will be stored until the interface buffer is full.
Appendix A System Interface Description Additional Information After Power-ON DTR and RTS are activated and the printer is ready to receive data. Appendix A System Interface Description Parallel Centronics® Interface 3 Interface Characteristics - Connector pin assignment / signal definition Pin No. XOFF is sent, when the interface buffer has only space left for 256 more characters. XOFF is sent again, at a level of 128 characters buffer space.
Appendix A System Interface Description - Maximal Transfer Speed The maximum throughput for data transfer is 5,000 characters per second. 3.1 Appendix A System Interface Description 3.2 Timing Diagram Transmission Protocol Description DATA 1 - 8 DATA After Power-ON the PE (Paper End) signal is set to logic 0 and the SELECT and ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ FAULT signals are set to logic 1. 0.5 Fs )))))))))))) STROBE The printer is now ON-LINE and ready to receive data. 0.
Appendix A System Interface Description 4 Shared Operation In shared operation the interface buffer capacity is reduced by 256 bytes. After Power-ON both the serial and the parallel interfaces are available for data transfer. If a byte is first recognized by the serial interface the parallel interface is immediately disabled by the BUSY signal. The serial interface is now active and will operate, using the installed protocols.
13811 Appendix B Appendix B Print Samples of Resident Fonts Print Samples of Resident Fonts Equipped with the Peronality Module (PM SER/PAR), the Printer provides the following resident fonts: Resident Fonts 10 CPI Resident Fonts 10 CPI B-1 B-2
Appendix B Print Samples of Resident Fonts Resident Fonts, 10 CPI Appendix B Print Samples of Resident Fonts Resident Fonts DATABLOCK B-3 B-4
Appendix B Print Samples of Resident Fonts Character Pitches Appendix B Print Samples of Resident Fonts Character Style Samples B-5 B-6
Appendix B Print Samples of Resident Fonts Character Style Samples Appendix B Print Samples of Resident Fonts Character Size Modification B-7 B-8
Appendix B Print Samples of Resident Fonts Character Size Modification Appendix B Print Samples of Resident Fonts Character Size Modification B-9 B-10
Appendix B Print Samples of Resident Fonts Character Size Modification Appendix B Print Samples of Resident Fonts Character Size Modification B-11 B-12
Appendix B Print Samples of Resident Fonts Character Size Modification Appendix B Print Samples of Resident Fonts DATABLOCK with Character Size Modification B-13 B-14
Appendix B Print Samples of Resident Fonts Appendix B Print Samples of Resident Fonts DATA LARGE DATABLOCK with Character Size Modification B-15 B-16
13822 Character Set Tables Appendix C 1. Basis Code Table for National Versions (GP-Mode) NV-1.0, NV-2.3, NV-2.5, NV-2.6, NV-2.8 2 0 Appendix C Character Set Tables 1.1 3 4 5 6 7 A B C D E F 0 NV P NV p $ $ $ $ $ $ National Version NV-1.
Appendix C Character Set Tables 1.2 National Version NV-2.3 Appendix C Character Set Tables 1.3 National Version NV-2.
Appendix C Character Set Tables 1.4 National Version NV-2.6 Appendix C Character Set Tables 1.5 National Version NV-2.
Appendix C Character Set Tables 2.1 Code Table ISO 8859-1 2 0 Appendix C Character Set Tables 2.
Appendix C Character Set Tables 3 Code Table IBM All Character Set Appendix C Character Set Tables 4 Code Table IBM Set 1 National Version = USA 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A B C D E F 0 i < SP 0 @ P ` p Ç É á ! . J " / 0 SP 0 @ P ` p NUL á ! .
Appendix C Character Set Tables 4.1 National Version IBM Set 1 Appendix C Character Set Tables 5 Code Table IBM Set 2 0 Character Code (Hex) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F SP 0 @ P ` p Ç É á ! .
Appendix C Character Set Table 5.1 National Version IBM Set 2 Appendix C Character Set Table 6 Code Table IBM IBM Code Page Character Code (Hex) 23 24 40 5B 5C 5D 5E 60 7B 7C 7D 7E 9B 9D 1: USA # $ @ [ \ ] ^ ` { | } ~ ¢ ¥ 2: FRANCE # $ à E ç § ^ ` é ù è ¨ ¢ ¥ 3: GERMANY # $ § Ä Ö Ü ^ ` ä ö ü ß ¢ ¥ 4: U.K.
Appendix C Character Set Table 6.1 IBM Code Page 437 Appendix C Character Set Table 6.2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 i < SP 0 @ P ` p Ç É á ! . J " / 1 ( = ! 1 A Q a q ü æ í " 2 L $ 2 ) ; " 2 B R b r é Æ ó # 0 H 3 Ì .
Appendix C Character Set Table 6.3 IBM Code Page 858 Appendix C Character Set Table 6.4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 i < SP 0 @ P ` p Ç É á ! . ð Ó - 1 ( = ! 1 A Q a q ü æ í " 2 Ð $ 2 ) ; " 2 B R b r é Æ ó # 0 Ê 3 Ì .
Appendix C Character Set Table 6.5 IBM Code Page 863 Appendix C Character Set Table 6.6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 i < SP 0 @ P ` p Ç É | ! . J " / 1 ( = ! 1 A Q a q ü È ' " 2 L $ 2 ) ; " 2 B R b r é Ê ó # 0 H 3 Ì .
Appendix C Character Set Table 7 EPSON Extended Graphics Character Table 0 7.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 SP 0 @ P ` p Ç É á ! .
Appendix C Character Set Table 7.2 EPSON Italic Character Table 0 1 Appendix C Character Set Table 7.
Appendix C Character Set Table 7.3 National Version EPSON Italic Character Table (part 2) Appendix C Character Set Table 8 Code Table OCR-A Character Code (Hex) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A3 A4 C0 DB DC DD DE E0 FB FC FD FE 0 NUL DLE SP 0 @ P 1: USA # $ @ [ \ ] ^ ` { | } ~ 1 SOH DC1 ! 1 A Q a q 2: FRANCE # $ à E ç § ^ ` é ù è ¨ 2 STX DC2 " 2 B R b r 3: GERMANY # $ § Ä Ö Ü ^ ` ä ö ü ß 3 ETX DC3 # 3 C S c s 4: U.K.
13833 Appendix D Philips General Printer (GP) QUICK REFERENCE Appendix D Philips GP Quick Reference Characters used in control functions appear in monospaced type. Table 1 explains some of the conventions used. A pair of numbers separated by a slash ( / ) character indicates Column/Row notation. This notation refers to the location of a character in a standard code table, such as ASCII.
Appendix D Philips GP Quick Reference Table 2: Control Codes Column/Row 0/0 0/8 0/9 0/A 0/B 0/C 0/D 0/E 0/F 1/A 1/B 2/0 7/F Appendix D Philips GP Quick Reference Table 3: Special Code Sequences Mnemonic Function Escape Sequence Mnemonic Function NUL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI SUB ESC SP DEL Null Backspace Horizontal Tab Line Feed Vertical Tab Form Feed Carriage Return Double Width Printing By Line (Shift Out) Condensed Printing (Shift In) Substitute Initiate Escape Sequence Space Delete ESC c RIS
Appendix D Philips GP Quick Reference Appendix D Philips GP Quick Reference Table 4: Vertical Form Handling Table 4: (Cont.
Appendix D Philips GP Quick Reference Appendix D Philips GP Quick Reference Table 4: (Cont.) Vertical Form Handling Table 4: (Cont.
Appendix D Philips GP Quick Reference Appendix D Philips GP Quick Reference Table 5: Horizontal Form Handling Table 5 (Cont.
Appendix D Philips GP Quick Reference Appendix D Philips GP Quick Reference Table 6: Font Selection, National Version and Code Table Handling Table 6 (Cont.): Font Selection, National Version and Code Table Handling Escape Sequence Mnemonic Function Escape Sequence Mnemonic Function ESC [ ; P2 w SCT ESC [ P1 ; P2 SP D FNT Set Code Table P2 = 3 digit code of the code table P2 = 0 1 1 : NV 1.0 P2 = 0 1 2 : NV 2.3 P2 = 0 1 3 : NV 2.5 P2 = 0 1 4 : NV 2.6 P2 = 0 1 5 : NV 2.
Appendix D Philips GP Quick Reference Appendix D Philips GP Quick Reference Table 6 (Cont.): Font Selection, National Version and Code Table Handling Table 6 (Cont.
Appendix D Philips GP Quick Reference Appendix D Philips GP Quick Reference Table 6 (Cont.): Font Selection, National Version and Code Table Handling Table 7: Graphics Modes Escape Sequence Mnemonic Function Escape Sequence ESC [ P1 m SGR ESC * P1 P2 P3 v1 . . .
Appendix D Philips GP Quick Reference Appendix D Philips GP Quick Reference Table 7 (Cont.
Appendix D Philips GP Quick Reference Appendix D Philips GP Quick Reference GP - Emulation classified by Hex Code Hex Code Mnemonic Page Hex Code Mnemonic Page 1B 63 Reset to Initial State D-4 00 Null D-3 24 24 Control String Introducer for ESC [ D-4 08 Backspace D-3 24 24 2F Control String Introducer for ESC D-4 09 Horizontal Tab D-3 1B 2A P1 P2 P3 data Select Various Graphic Modes D-16 0A Line Feed D-3 1B 50 P1 3B P2 3B P3 1B 5C Device Status Report Response D-4 0B Vert
Appendix D Philips GP Quick Reference Appendix D Philips GP Quick Reference Hex - Decimal Conversion Table Hex Code Mnemonic Page 1B 5B P1 3B P2 78 Select Font and Character Pitch D-14 1B 5B P1 60 Horizontal Position Absolute D-9 1B 5B P1 61 Horizontal Position Relative D-9 1B 5B P1 62 Repeat Character D-9 1B 5B P1 64 Vertical Position Absolute D-7 1B 5B P1 65 Vertical Position Relative D-7 1B 5B P1 67 Tabulation Clear D-9 1B 5B 32 34 68 Set Mode Unidirctional Printing D-10 1B 5
13843 Appendix E IBM ProPrinter Quick Reference Appendix E IBM ProPrinter 4207, 4208 XL 24 Quick Refernce Characters used in control functions appear in monospaced type. Table 1 explains some of the conventions used. A pair of numbers separated by a slash ( / ) character indicates Column/Row notation. This notation refers to the location of a character in a standard code table, such as ASCII.
Appendix E IBM ProPrinter 4207, 4208 XL 24 Quick Refernce Table 2: Control Codes Appendix E IBM ProPrinter 4207, 4208 XL 24 Quick Refernce Table 3: Vertical Form Handling Column/Row Mnemonic Function Escape Sequence 0/0 0/8 0/9 0/A 0/B 0/C 0/D 0/E 0/F 1/1 1/2 1/3 1/4 1/8 1/B 2/0 7/F 1/B 6/A 1/B 5/1 2/3 1/B 5/1 2/4 NUL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 CAN ESC SP DEL ESC j ESC Q ESC Q Null Backspace Horizontal Tab Line Feed Vertical Tab Form Feed Carriage Return Double Width Printing By Line
Appendix E IBM ProPrinter 4207, 4208 XL 24 Quick Refernce Appendix E IBM ProPrinter 4207, 4208 XL 24 Quick Refernce Table 3 (Cont.): Vertical Form Handling Table 3 (Cont.
Appendix E IBM ProPrinter 4207, 4208 XL 24 Quick Refernce Appendix E IBM ProPrinter 4207, 4208 XL 24 Quick Refernce Table 4: Horizontal Form Handling and Printing Modes Table 4 (Cont.
Appendix E IBM ProPrinter 4207, 4208 XL 24 Quick Refernce Appendix E IBM ProPrinter 4207, 4208 XL 24 Quick Refernce Table 4 (Cont.): Horizontal Form Handling and Printing Modes Table 4 (Cont.
Appendix E IBM ProPrinter 4207, 4208 XL 24 Quick Refernce Appendix E IBM ProPrinter 4207, 4208 XL 24 Quick Refernce Table 5: Character Set Selection Table 6: Graphics Modes Escape Sequence Escape Sequence Mnemonic Function ESC 6 Select Character Set 2 ESC 3 P1 Mnemonic Function Set Line Space to P1/216" (P1/180") /216 lpi (non AGM), P1 /180 lpi (AGM) (P1 = 0/1...F/F) P1 ESC 7 Select Character Set 1 ESC \ P1 P2 Print from All Character Set Number of codes = (P1 + P2 * 256) (Pn = 0/0...
Appendix E IBM ProPrinter 4207, 4208 XL 24 Quick Refernce Table 6 (Cont.): Graphics Modes Escape Sequence Table 7: Further Control Sequences, supported by IBM Emulation Mode (Native Commands) Mnemonic Function ESC [ g P1 P2 P3 v1 . . . vn Select Various Graphics Modes (IBM) P1 + P2 * 256 = number of data bytes + 1 (P1,P2 = 0/0...F/F) v1 ..
Appendix E IBM ProPrinter 4207, 4208 XL 24 Quick Refernce Appendix E IBM ProPrinter 4207, 4208 XL 24 Quick Refernce Table 7 (Cont.): Further Control Sequences, supported by IBM Emulation Mode (Native Commands) Table 7 (Cont.
Appendix E IBM ProPrinter 4207, 4208 XL 24 Quick Refernce Appendix E IBM ProPrinter 4207, 4208 XL 24 Quick Refernce Table 7 (Cont.): Further Control Sequences, supported by IBM Emulation Mode (Native Commands) Table 7 (Cont.): Further Control Sequences, supported by IBM Emulation Mode (Native Commands) Escape Sequence Mnemonic Function Escape Sequence Mnemonic Function ESC [ P1 a HPR Set Horizontal Position Relative P1 = print column (P1 = 0...
Appendix E IBM ProPrinter 4207, 4208 XL 24 Quick Refernce Table 7 (Cont.
Appendix E IBM ProPrinter 4207, 4208 XL 24 Quick Refernce Appendix E IBM ProPrinter 4207, 4208 XL 24 Quick Refernce Hex Code Format Page Hex Code Format Page 1B 54 Cancel Superscript/Subscript E-8 1B 5B 3B P2 77 Set Code Table E-15 1B 5D Reverse Line Feed E-5 E-20 Set Printer Off Line E-3 1B 5B 3B P2 3B P3 3B P4 3B P5 3B P6 3B P7 20 7A Barcode Header 1B 6A 24 24 Control String Introducer for ESC [ E-14 1B 5B 3C 73 Eject Form E-16 Control String Introducer for ESC E-14 1B 5B 3E
Appendix E IBM ProPrinter 4207, 4208 XL 24 Quick Refernce Hex - Decimal Conversion Table 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 128 144 160 176 192 208 224 240 1 1 17 33 49 65 81 97 113 129 145 161 177 193 209 225 241 2 2 18 34 50 66 82 98 114 130 146 162 178 194 210 226 242 3 3 19 35 51 67 83 99 115 131 147 163 179 195 211 227 243 4 4 20 36 52 68 84 100 116 132 148 164 180 196 212 228 244 5
13853 Appendix F EPSON LQ 2550 and ESC/P2 Quick Reference Appendix F EPSON LQ 2550 and ESC/P2 Quick Reference Characters used in control functions appear in monospaced type. Table 1 explains some of the conventions used. A pair of numbers separated by a slash ( / ) character indicates Column/Row notation. This notation refers to the location of a character in a standard code table, such as ASCII.
Appendix F EPSON LQ 2550 and ESC/P2 Quick Reference Table B-2: Control Codes Column/Row 0/0 0/8 0/9 0/A 0/B 0/C 0/D 0/E 0/F 1/1 1/2 1/3 1/4 1/8 1/B 2/0 7/F Appendix F EPSON LQ 2550 and ESC/P2 Quick Reference Table B-4: Vertical Form Handling Mnemonic Function Escape Sequence NUL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 CAN ESC SP DEL ESC 0 Set Line Space to 1/8" ESC 2 Set Line Space to 1/6" ESC 3 P1 Set Line Space to P1/180" (P1 = 0...255) ESC + P1 Set Line Space to P1/360" (P1 = 0/0...
Appendix F EPSON LQ 2550 and ESC/P2 Quick Reference Appendix F EPSON LQ 2550 and ESC/P2 Quick Reference Table B-4: (Cont.) Vertical Form Handling Table B-4: (Cont.
Appendix F EPSON LQ 2550 and ESC/P2 Quick Reference Appendix F EPSON LQ 2550 and ESC/P2 Quick Reference Table B-5: Horizontal Form Handling and Printing Modes Table B-5 (Cont.): Horizontal Form Handling and Printing Modes Escape Sequence Function Escape Sequence Function ESC SO Select Double Width for One Line ESC & NUL P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 v1 .. vn ESC SI Select Condensed 10 cpi -> 17 cpi 12 cpi -> 20 cpi 15 cpi -> 15 cpi (unchanged) proportional -> proportional cond.
Appendix F EPSON LQ 2550 and ESC/P2 Quick Reference Appendix F EPSON LQ 2550 and ESC/P2 Quick Reference Table B-5: (Cont.) Horizontal Form Handling and Printing Modes Table B-5: (Cont.) Horizontal Form Handling and Printing Modes Escape Sequence Escape Sequence Function ESC D P1 P2 . . . P32 NUL Set Horizontal Tabs P1 ...
Appendix F EPSON LQ 2550 and ESC/P2 Quick Reference Appendix F EPSON LQ 2550 and ESC/P2 Quick Reference Table B-5: (Cont.) Horizontal Form Handling and Printing Modes Table B-5: (Cont.) Horizontal Form Handling and Printing Modes Escape Sequence Function Escape Sequence ESC g Select Pitch 15 cpi ESC w P1 ESC k P1 Select Font P1 = 0/0 : S. ROMAN P1 = 0/1 : L.
Appendix F EPSON LQ 2550 and ESC/P2 Quick Reference Appendix F EPSON LQ 2550 and ESC/P2 Quick Reference Table B-5: (Cont.
Appendix F EPSON LQ 2550 and ESC/P2 Quick Reference Table B-6: Graphics Modes Appendix F EPSON LQ 2550 and ESC/P2 Quick Reference Table B-7: Character Set Selection Escape Sequence Function Escape Sequence Function ESC * P1 P2 P3 v1 . . . vn Select Various Graphics Modes P2 + P3 * 256 = number of columns (0/0...F/F) v1 .. vn = binary data in hex code (0/0...F/F) ESC 6 Enlarge Print Code Area (128-159 dec.) ESC 7 Enable Upper Control Code (128-159 dec.
Appendix F EPSON LQ 2550 and ESC/P2 Quick Reference Appendix F EPSON LQ 2550 and ESC/P2 Quick Reference Table B-8: Further GP - Control Sequences, supported by EPSON LQ Emulation Mode (Native Commands) Table B-8 (Cont.
Appendix F EPSON LQ 2550 and ESC/P2 Quick Reference Table 9: ESC / P2 Commands Table B-8 (Cont.
Appendix F EPSON LQ 2550 and ESC/P2 Quick Reference Table 9: (Cont.) ESC / P2 Commands Appendix F EPSON LQ 2550 and ESC/P2 Quick Reference Table 9: (Cont.
Appendix F EPSON LQ 2550 and ESC/P2 Quick Reference Table 9: (Cont.) ESC / P2 Commands Escape Sequence Function ESC ( ^ P1 P2 Print data as characters Prints n data bytes as characters, not control codes pd = P1 + P2 x 256 ESC ( G P1 P2 Select graphics mode P1 = P2 = 01 00 1 or 49 Graphics mode may be reset by ESC @. ESC .
Appendix F EPSON LQ 2550 and ESC/P2 Quick Reference Appendix F EPSON LQ 2550 and ESC/P2 Quick Reference Hex Code Format Page Hex Code Format Page 1B 47 Select Double Strike (bold) F-10 1B 6A P1 Perform P1/180 Reverse Line Feed F-4 1B 48 Cancel Double Strike F-10 1B 6B P1 Select Font F-11 1B 4D Select Elite (12 cpi) F-10 1B 6C P1 Set Left Margin F-11 1B 4F Cancel Automatic Perforation Skip F-4 1B 70 00 Cancel / Select Proportional F-11 1B 50 Select Pica (10 cpi) F-10 1B 71
Appendix F EPSON LQ 2550 and ESC/P2 Quick Reference Hex Code Format Page 1B 44 P1 P2...P32 00 Set Horizontal Tabs F-10 1B 4B P2 P3 data Standard Density Graphics Mode F-14 1B 4C P2 P3 data Double Density Graphics Mode F-14 1B 58 P1 P2 P3 Select Font by Pitch and Point F-21 1B 59 P2 P3 data Double Speed & Double Density Graph.
13863 Appendix G Barcode Quick Reference Appendix G Barcode Quick Reference Barcode Header Parameters P2 Barcode type - default = 101 (Code 39 horizontal) 1. Introduction The barcode print facility is available in all three emulations. Type 2. Programming There are three escape sequences to print barcodes - The first sequence is to define the Barcode Header. The type of barcode as well as all parameters are selected by a header.
Appendix G Barcode Quick Reference P4 Width of the thin bars (default: 2/144" = 0.35 mm) Note: The width of bars and gaps should be equal. For this, the parameters P4 and P5 should not deviate more than one step.
Appendix G Barcode Quick Reference Appendix G Barcode Quick Reference 2.2 Barcode Programming Examples Barcode Example for 2 of 5 Interleaved Note: All examples are coded in standard uni-directional printing - that means the parameter "P7" is not used. In the following examples, 8 stands for "Space". The small square before and after the printed barcode indicates the actual print position. Between Start Barcode and Stop Barcode are only printable characters tolerated (no CR or LF).
Appendix G Barcode Quick Reference Barcode Example for EAN 8 Barcode Header: Start Barcode: Data: Stop Barcode: ESC ESC ESC 4 0 ESC Appendix G Barcode Quick Reference Barcode Example for EAN 8 ADD-5 [ [ [ 1 [ ; ; ? 2 ? P2 ; P3 ; P4 ; P5 ; P6 ; P7 8 z 205 ; 8 ; ; ; 1 ; 8 z 0 h 3 4 5 5 0 Barcode Header: Start Barcode: Data: Stop Barcode: ESC ESC ESC 4 0 ESC [ [ [ 1 [ ; ; ? 2 ? P2 ; P3 ; P4 ; P5 ; P6 ; P7 8 z 205 ; 8 ; ; ; 1 ; 8 z 0 h 3 4 5 5 8 6 1 0 4 0 8 6 1 0 4 4012 Barcode Example for EAN 8 A
Appendix G Barcode Quick Reference Barcode Example for EAN 13 ADD-2 Barcode Header: Start Barcode: Data: Stop Barcode: ESC ESC ESC 4 1 ESC [ [ [ 2 [ ; ; ? 3 ? Barcode Example for Code 93 P2 ; P3 ; P4 ; P5 ; P6 ; P7 8 z 206 ; 8 ; ; ; 1 ; 8 z 0 h 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 8 1 2 0 Barcode Header: Start Barcode: Data: Stop Barcode: Barcode Example for EAN 13 ADD-5 Barcode Header: Start Barcode: Data: Stop Barcode: ESC ESC ESC 4 1 ESC [ [ [ 2 [ ; ; ? 3 ? Appendix G Barcode Quick Reference ESC ESC ESC a C ESC
Appendix G Barcode Quick Reference Barcode Example for UPC-E Barcode Header: Start Barcode: Data: Stop Barcode: ESC ESC ESC 0 1 ESC [ [ [ 2 [ Appendix G Barcode Quick Reference Barcode Example for UPC-E ADD-5 ; ; ? 3 ? P2 ; P3 ; P4 ; P5 ; P6 ; P7 8 z 209 ; 8 ; ; ; 1 ; 8 z 0 h 4 5 6 5 0 Barcode Header: Start Barcode: Data: Stop Barcode: ESC ESC ESC 0 1 ESC [ [ [ 2 [ ; ; ? 3 ? P2 ; P3 ; P4 ; P5 ; P6 ; P7 8 z 209 ; 8 ; ; ; 1 ; 8 z 0 h 4 5 6 5 8 6 1 0 4 0 8 6 1 0 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 Barcode
Appendix G Barcode Quick Reference Barcode Example for UPC-A ADD-2 Barcode Header: Start Barcode: Data: Stop Barcode: ESC ESC ESC 0 1 ESC [ [ [ 2 [ ; ; ? 3 ? Barcode Example for Code 128 P2 ; P3 ; P4 ; P5 ; P6 ; P7 8 z 210 ; 8 ; ; ; 1 ; 8 z 0 h 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 5 1 2 0 Barcode Header: Start Barcode: Data: Stop Barcode: Barcode Example for UPC-A ADD-5 Barcode Header: Start Barcode: Data: Stop Barcode: ESC ESC ESC 0 1 ESC [ [ [ 2 [ ; ; ? 3 ? Appendix G Barcode Quick Reference [ [ [ d [ ; ; ? e ? P
Appendix G Barcode Quick Reference Barcode Example for POSTNET Barcode Header: Start Barcode: Data: Stop Barcode: Data: Appendix G Barcode Quick Reference Programming two Barcodes symbols on the same line ESC [ ; P2 ; P3 ; P4 ; P5 ; P6 ; P7 8 z ESC [ ; 112 ; ; ; ; ; 8 z ESC [ ? 0 h 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 ESC [ ? 0 CR LF LF Mark Pollan CR LF 101 Main St CR LF Anytown US 12345-6789 Barcode Header: Start Barcode: Data: Stop Barcode: Blank zone Start Barcode: Data: Stop Barcode: Mark Pollan 101 main St Any
Appendix G Barcode Quick Reference Programming two Barcodes symbols separated by CR and LF Barcode Header: ESC [ ESC [ ESC [ * C 8 ESC [ CR LF ESC [ * C 8 ESC [ Start Barcode: Data: Stop Barcode: Blank zone: Start Barcode: Data: Stop Barcode: Programming two Barcodes symbols in landscape on the same line ; P2 ; P3 ; P4 ; P5 ; P6 ; P7 8 z ; 201 ; 7 ; 0 ; 0 ; 1 ; 8 z ? 0 h O 8 D 8 E 8 8 8 3 9 * ? 0 LF LF LF LF LF LF ? 0 h O 8 D 8 E 8 8 8 3 9 * ? 0 * C O D E 3 9 * * C O D E 3 9 * Appendix
Appendix G Barcode Quick Reference Programming two Barcodes symbols in landscape separated by CR / LF Barcode Header: Start Barcode: Data: Stop Barcode: Blank zone: Start Barcode: Data: Stop Barcode: ESC [ ESC [ ESC [ * C 8 ESC [ CR LF ESC [ * C 8 ESC [ ; P2 ; P3 ; P4 ; P5 ; P6 ; P7 8 z ; 401 ; 7 ; 0 ; 0 ; 1 ; 8 z ? 0 h O 8 D 8 E 8 8 8 3 9 * ? 0 LF LF LF LF LF LF LF LF LF LF LF ? 0 h O 8 D 8 E 8 8 8 3 9 * ? 0 G-19 G-20
16741 Appendix H Miscellaneous Part Numbers MTX 1345 Printers, Interfaces, Options, Consumables Part Numbers Motor, Color Option 970437-001 Automatic Cut Sheet Feeder 970437-002 Automatic Envelope Feeder 970437-003 Manual Feed Platform Extension 970437-004 Printer Stand - 1345 970437-005 1345 Dot Matrix Printer - 120v 903341-001 Ribbon, Black (16 million Draft Character Life) 970439-004 1345 Dot Matrix Printer - 230v 903351-001 Ribbon, Color (4 million Char.
Information for the System Manager Reset off Menu Access To reactivate the menu access function, perform the following steps: - Switch off the printer. Press the MENU and START/STOP keys simultaneously. While holding down the two keys, switch on the printer. When the message MENU ACCESS is displayed, release the keys. Now you are able to change the menu access function. If the new setting is supposed to be permanent, don't forget the SAVE function.