User's Manual
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Tally Dascom 1140
5 Printer Setting Changes
In order to meet specific print requirements, the printer configurations may be changed as
follows: Hold down the Load/Eject key while powering on the printer and then release the key
when the print head starts to move. The printer will enter Main Menu setup state. Follow the
instructions printed on how to make setting changes. When a new setting is saved, it is
retained after the printer has been powered off.
The Printer Settings menu contains 8 sub-menus: System Setup, Paper Setup, Interface
Setup, Charater Setup, Other Setup, Bi-directional Aligment, BlackMark Mode,Restore
Facotry Defaults.
5.1 System Setup
System setup Valid Settings Function
Language
English,Deutsch, Poccия,
Italiano,Français,Español,
Türkçe, Portuguese
Allows user to select one of the following
languages: English, German, Russian, Italian,
French, Spanish and Turkish, Portuguese
Emulation ESC/P2, IBM 2380+
Selects the printer emulation. This should be the
same as the host printer driver.
Auto CR
(ESC/P2)
No, Yes
Yes: LF = LF+CR; No: LF = LF
(Applies to ESC/P2 emulation only)
Auto CR(IBM) No, Yes
Yes: LF = LF+CR; No: LF = LF
(Applies to IBM emulation only)
Auto LF
No, Yes
Yes: CR = CR+LF; No: CR = CR
Print Dir Bi-Dir, Uni-Dir
Bi-Dir: Graphics and text are printed in both
directions, resulting in faster printing speed.
Uni-
Dir: Graphics and text are printed from left to
right, resulting in higher precision.
Zero 0, Ø
0: No-slashed Zero 0.
Ø: Slashed Zero Ø.
Graphic Speed Normal, Fast
Selects different print quality and print speed for
graphic.
Change Pin#1: No, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Defines the first broken / worn out pin. This pin
will be substituted by an adjacent pin in the
second pass printing.
No: Not to substitution of the worn out pin.
Change Pin #2 No, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Defines the first broken / worn out pin. This pin
will be substituted by an adjacent pin in the
second pass printing.
No: Not to substitution of the worn out pin.
Impact Normal, Heavy
Normal: The print speed is faster causing head
hot easily and the impact force is weaker.
Heavy: The print speed is reduced, resulting
better thermal performance and copy capability.
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