5525B/31/32 Line Matrix Printer User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Setting Up the Printer
- 3 Operating the Printer
- 4 The Configuration Menus
- Configuration Overview
- CONFIG. CONTROL
- ACTIVE EMULATION
- EMULATION
- PCL-II Emulation
- LinePrinter Plus Emulations
- Optional Emulations
- PCL-II Emulation
- LinePrinter Plus Emulation
- P-Series Emulation
- Proprinter XL Emulation
- Epson FX Emulation
- IGP/PGL Submenu
- Features
- Configuring the Emulation with the Control Panel
- Define CR Code (Carriage Return)
- Define LF Code (Line Feed)
- Autowrap
- Select SFCC
- PI Slew Range
- CR Edit
- Select Font
- Select LPI
- Auto Uppercase
- Skip Command Prefix
- Power On IGP/PGL
- Extended Execute Copy
- UPC Descenders
- Compressed CPI
- Ignore Character
- IGP100 Compatbl.
- Optimized Ratio
- IGP/VGL Emulation
- MAINT / MISC
- HOST INTERFACE
- ETHERNET PARAMETERS
- PRINTER CONTROL
- DIAGNOSTICS
- RIBBONMINDER
- 5 Interfaces
- Overview
- Dataproducts Long Line Interface
- IEEE 1284 Parallel Interface
- RS-232 and RS-422 Serial Interfaces
- Host System Configuration
- Internal Ethernet Adapter Configuration
- Configuring the Internal Ethernet Adapter for TCP/IP
- Host Software
- Compiling Host Software
- Computer-aided Configuration with ezsetup or npconfig
- Configuration Through the Network with ARP
- Configuration Through the Network with RARP
- Configuration Through the Network with BOOTP
- Restoring Factory Defaults
- Host Configuration
- Direct Printing Without Spooler
- Printing Via the Spooler
- Custom Interface Scripts
- BSD UNIX
- System V UNIX
- npd Pseudo-device Interface
- Other TCP/IP Methods
- Configuring The Internal Ethernet Adapter For Novell
- Configuring the Internal Ethernet Adapter for Windows
- 6 Troubleshooting
- A Printer Specifications
- B Downloading Firmware
- C ASCII Character Set
- D Communication and Trademark Information

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RS232-38.4K (RS-232 serial, 38400 baud)
RS422-9600 (RS-422 serial, 9600 baud)
RS422-19.2K (RS-422 serial, 19200 baud)
RS422-38.4K (RS-422 serial, 38400 baud)
17. When the printer download port you want to use is displayed on the
LCD, press ENTER. “WAITING DOWNLOAD / PORT = <
your
selection
>” appears on the display.
18. At the DOS prompt on the computer type:
FILENAME
.EXE -pb<Return>
where
FILENAME
.EXE is the compressed file you noted in step 12.
This command decompresses the file on the diskette and copies it
as a binary file into the flash memory on the printer controller board.
NOTE: If you are downloading the file using the LPT2 port on the PC,
enter the following DOS command:
FILENAME
.EXE -pb 2 <Return>
If you are downloading the file into the printer serial port, enter
the following DOS commands*:
MODE COM1:9600,N,8,1,P<Return>
FILENAME
.EXE -pb c1<Return>
* 9600 is the only rate older versions of DOS can use;
otherwise, type the digits corresponding to the rate you
selected in step 16.
19. While the file is copied into memory, the printer LCD informs you of
the load process and status. (See Table 16.)
20. When the new program has successfully loaded into memory and
the printer has reset itself, set the printer power switch to O (off).
21. Unplug the AC power cord from the printer.
22. Remove the diskette from the host computer and store it with the
printer.
23. Power off the host computer.
24. If you had to install a parallel data cable to the computer and
printer, disconnect it from the computer and printer.
25. Reconnect the data input cable(s) to the printer, if required.
26. Return the printer to normal operation.
27. Using the configuration printout(s) you made in step 1, reconfigure
the printer. (Refer to Chapter 4.)