ML1120/ML1190 eco User’s Guide
PREFACE Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete, accurate, and up-to-date. Oki Printing Solutions assumes no responsibility for the results of errors beyond its control. Oki Printing Solutions also cannot guarantee that changes in software and equipment made by other manufacturers and referred to in this guide will not affect the applicability of the information in it.
CONTENTS Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Notes, cautions and warnings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . About this guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . On-line usage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Printing pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 6 7 7 Getting started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setting menu values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Confirming current settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Menu setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Menu items and settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ML1120 eco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ML1190 eco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Initialising menu settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adjusting TOF position . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NOTES, CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS. NOTE A note provides additional information to supplement the main text. CAUTION! A caution provides additional information which, if ignored, may result in equipment malfunction or damage. WARNING! A warning provides additional information which, if ignored, may result in a risk of personal injury. ML1120/ML1190 eco User’s Guide – Notes, cautions and warnings.
INTRODUCTION Congratulations on purchasing this Oki Printing Solutions printer! The ML1120 eco (9-pin) and ML1190 eco (24-pin) are designed to provide highly reliable letter quality printing and high resolution graphics for the desktop/office printing environment. Both models combine state-of-the-art serial impact dot matrix printing technology with advanced materials and superior construction to provide high performance and versatility in a desktop sized unit.
> Technical Reference Guide: to provide detailed technical information for programmers and more technical users. This is an electronic document available on the web site www.okiprintingsolutions.com. > Installation Guides: accompany consumable items and optional accessories to describe how to install them. These are paper documents that are packaged with the consumables and optional accessories. > On-line Help: on-line information accessible from the printer driver and utility software.
2. Choose which pages you wish to print: (a) [All pages], (1), for the entire manual. (b) [Current page], (2), for the page at which you are looking. 1 2 3 (c) 3. [Pages from] and [to], (3), for the range of pages you specify by entering their page numbers. Click on OK.
GETTING STARTED WARNING! If you have not already done so, familiarise yourself with the content of the Installation Safety booklet supplied with your printer. RETAINING PACKING MATERIALS After setting up your printer according to the instructions in the Set-up Guide, retain your packing materials and container in case you ever need to ship or transport your printer. IDENTIFYING COMPONENT PARTS The main parts of your printer are identified and briefly explained below. FRONT VIEW 1 7 2 6 3 5 4 1.
3. Platen Knob: turn to move or eject the paper. 4. Paper Thickness Lever: set according to the thickness of the paper. There is also a setting to facilitate ribbon replacement. 5. Control Panel: contains button switches and indicators (described in detail later) that allow you to operate the printer. ML1120 eco SEL ALARM SEL FONT PITCH SPEED LF/FF LOAD/EJECT TEAR STATUS TEAR STATUS ML1190 eco SEL ALARM SEL FONT PITCH LF/FF LOAD/EJECT 6.
REAR VIEW 1 3 4 2 1. Input Tray: insert cut sheet paper for use by the printer (one sheet at a time). 2. Power connector: connect to printer power cable. 3. Paper Guides: can be adjusted as required to locate the left edge of cut sheet paper. 4. Pin Tractor: to load and feed continuous forms. 5. Rear Cover. 5 7 6 6. Serial connector: connect to serial interface cable. 7. USB connector: connect to USB interface cable. 8. Parallel connector: connect to parallel interface connector.
LOCATING YOUR PRINTER > Select a firm, solid, level surface on which to site your printer. > Allow enough space around your printer (e.g. at least 60 cm from any wall) for easy access to the Platen Knob and the various paper feed paths. 60cm 75cm > Make sure a grounded power outlet is available nearby. POWERING ON YOUR PRINTER 1. Ensure that your printer Power Switch is set to OFF.
2. Connect the power cable (1) to the power connector (2) on the printer. 1 2 3. Connect the power cable to a 220/240 V AC power outlet and switch on the outlet power. 4. Turn the printer Power Switch to ON. 5. Check that the SEL and STATUS indicators on the control panel illuminate.
PRODUCING A TEST PRINT To check that your printer is operational, produce a test print on a sheet of 80 gsm A4 paper (for example) as follows: CAUTION! Allow at least 5 seconds between turning the printer ON after turning it OFF. A shorter time interval between turning ON/OFF operations may cause printer power failure. Do not turn the printer OFF while it is printing as this may result in damage to the print head. 1. Turn the printer Power Switch to OFF. 2. Set the Paper Type Lever to cut sheet. 3.
CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER In this section you will interconnect your printer and computer, install the printer driver in your computer and print a test page. INTERFACES Your printer is equipped with three data interfaces: CAUTION! Do not use more than one of the following data interface methods to connect to your PC. > Parallel: for direct connection to a PC. This port requires a bi-directional (IEEE 1284 compliant) parallel cable. > Serial: for direct connection to a PC.
Break off the tabs (4) to allow the cables to sit neatly underneath the printer. 1 4 2 3 3. Turn ON the printer. 4. Turn ON the computer. INSTALLING THE PRINTER DRIVER Insert the Drivers CD into your computer and follow the onscreen instructions to install the printer driver for use with your printer. PRINTING A TEST PAGE As an example, using Windows XP: 1. Use Start > Printers and Faxes to show the Printers and Faxes window. 2. Highlight the driver for your printer. 3.
PRINTING FROM A COMPUTER When printing to your printer from, for example, a Windows application on your computer, make your printing selections from the driver windows that appear on screen. These driver windows have been designed to be easy to use and intuitive while supplementary on-line help is available by clicking each window Help button.
PAPER HANDLING This section describes how to use cut sheet paper and continuous forms in your printer. LOADING CUT SHEET PAPER 1. Ensure that the printer is switched ON. NOTE If there are any continuous forms in the printer, eject them as described in “Removing continuous forms” on page 37. 2. Ensure that the Pin Tractor covers are closed to avoid the possibility of paper jams. 3. Ensure the Paper Type Lever (1) is set to Cut Sheet.
4. Set the left paper margin by adjusting the Paper Guide (1). Position the edge of the Paper Guide (1) at the tip of the Printed Line Marker arrow (2) on the Paper Tray. 2 1 5. Remove the Access Cover and set the Paper Thickness Lever (1) to suit the paper. See “Setting the paper thickness lever” on page 40. 1 CAUTION! If the Paper Thickness Lever setting does not match the paper being used, paper feeding and printing may not work properly. 6.
paper on the Input Tray (2) into the printer until it is gripped. 2 1 NOTE Ensure that the paper is accurately aligned along the Paper Guide to avoid the possibility of skew printing. When printing an envelope, do not fold up the flap. A flap aligned along the Paper Guide can lead to skew printing. EJECTING CUT SHEET PAPER When the printer reaches the end of the cut sheet page it automatically ejects the page. If required, add another sheet for the printer to continue printing from where it left off.
LOADING CONTINUOUS FORMS SETTING UP CONTINUOUS FORMS To avoid paper feeding problems, carry out the following: 1. Check your printer is on a surface approximately 75 cm above the floor. 2. Position the continuous forms supply directly below the printer, no more than 3 cm left or right of the printer paper path. 3. Ensure the rear of the printer is close to and parallel with the edge of the surface and at least 60 cm from any wall. FEEDING CONTINUOUS FORMS (REAR FEED) 1.
3. Remove the Access Cover and set the Paper Thickness Lever (1) to suit the paper. See “Setting the paper thickness lever” on page 40. 1 NOTE If the Paper Thickness Lever setting does not match the paper being used, paper feeding and printing may not work properly. 4. Remove the Input Tray and Rear Cover together by gripping the Input Tray at both sides and pulling it up and away from the printer.
5. Lift the locking lever (1) of the left Pin Tractor and slide the Pin Tractor as required to adjust the paper position. 1 Press the locking lever back down to lock the Pin Tractor in the desired position. 6. Lift the locking lever (1) of the right Pin Tractor and slide the Pin Tractor to the required position to accommodate the width of the continuous forms to be used. Move the rear paper guide (2) to midway between the left (3) and right (4) Pin Tractors. 3 2 4 1 7.
Ensure that the forms are properly aligned on the sprocket pins, then close the Pin Tractor covers. 8. Adjust the right Pin Tractor to accommodate the width of the continuous forms, taking care that the forms are held neither too loosely nor too tightly between the Pin Tractors. Press the locking lever down to lock the right Pin Tractor in the desired position. 9.
pushing gently forward until the Input Tray clips into place. 10. Replace the Access Cover. 11. Press the LOAD/EJECT button. The continuous forms will be taken into the printer and positioned at the first line print position. FEEDING CONTINUOUS FORMS (BOTTOM FEED) NOTE If there is a cut sheet in the printer, eject it as described in “Ejecting cut sheet paper” on page 20. Moving tractor assembly 1. Ensure that the printer is switched OFF.
2. Disconnect the power cord. 3. Remove the Access Cover. WARNING! Be careful as the printhead may be hot after operation. Allow it to cool before touching it. 4. Move the printhead assembly to the left.
5. Push up the Pull Up Roller Assembly with the thumbs and release one side. Then, release the other side and remove the Pull Up Roller Assembly. The Pull Up Guide may become detached. 6. If necessary, replace the Pull Up Guide. 7. Turn the printer, so that the back of the printer is facing you.
8. Remove the Input Tray and Rear Cover together by gripping the Input Tray at both sides and pulling it back and up from the printer. 9. Remove the tractor assembly. Squeeze the handles to release the clamps on both sides. Continue to squeeze and rotate and lift the assembly out of the printer.
10. Position the tractor assembly as shown. The gear assembly is on the left. 11. Locate the arms over the pivot points and rotate the unit backwards until the clamps close over the back pins. 12. Turn the printer so that the front of the printer is facing you.
13. Turn the Platen Knob. If the tractor assembly is correctly installed, the gear will turn. If the gear does not turn as you turn the Platen Knob, repeat steps 10 to 12. 14. Replace the Input Tray and Rear Cover by fitting the Rear Cover into the grooves at the back of the printer and pulling gently forward until the Input Tray clips into place. 15. Replace the Access Cover.
Loading continuous forms (bottom feed) 1. Ensure the printer is turned off. 2. Remove the Access Cover.
3. Set the Paper Type Lever to Continuous Forms 4. Place the stack of continuous forms paper below the printer. Bring the paper up through the slot in the base of the printer. 5.
then press the locking lever (3) back down to lock the Pin Tractor in the desired position. 1 6. Lift the locking lever (1) of the right Pin Tractor and slide the Pin Tractor to the required position (2) to accommodate the width of the continuous forms to be used. Move the rear paper guide (3) to midway between the left and right Pin Tractors.
7. Open the left and right Pin Tractor covers (1) and feed the continuous forms (2) in the direction of the arrow, locating the sprocket holes in the forms onto the sprocket pins. 8. Ensure that the forms are properly aligned on the sprocket pins, then close the Pin Tractor covers. 9.
Tractors. Press the locking lever down (2) to lock the right Pin Tractor in the desired position. 10. Replace the Access Cover. 11. Turn ON the printer.
TEARING OFF CONTINUOUS FORMS 1. With the SEL indicator illuminated, press and hold the LF/ FF button to move the continuous form to the next page. 2. Press TEAR to align the tear-off perforations on the form with the paper cutter on the printer. 3. Carefully tear off the forms along the tear-off perforations using the paper cutter as a guide. Using excessive force may result in tearing at a position other than the tear-off perforations. 4.
3. Check the position of the tear-off perforations (1) relative to the paper cutter (2). 2 1 (a) To advance the forms, continue to hold down the TEAR button and then the SEL button. (b) To retract the forms, continue to hold down the TEAR button and the LF/FF button. NOTE If the specified correction range is more than +_ 3.53 mm (20/144 in) for ML1120 eco and +_ 4.23 mm (30/180 in) for ML1190 eco, the paper cannot be removed. 4.
4. Remove the Input Tray and Rear Cover together by gripping the Input Tray at both sides and pulling it up and away from the printer. 5. Lift the Pin Tractor covers and remove the forms. 6. Close the Pin Tractor covers. 7.
pushing gently forward until the Input Tray clips into place.
SETTING THE PAPER THICKNESS LEVER There are 6 lever positions, the first 5 for printing purposes and the sixth to facilitate ribbon replacement.
NOTE Printing with lever positions 5 – 6 is not guaranteed. If the lever position does not suit the paper thickness, paper feeding and printing may not work properly. Do not print bankbooks to avoid possible pin breakage/ribbon snagging. Printing can be carried out with the lever position set to 4 for paper thickness up to 0.32 mm. When lever positions 5-6 are selected, printing quality for carbon paper may decline resulting in illegible characters for example.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CONTROL PANEL ML1120 ECO SEL ALARM SEL FONT PITCH SPEED LF/FF LOAD/EJECT TEAR STATUS 1 2 The status/alarm indicators and button switches on the control panel allow you to check printer status and control the printer.
Indicators INDICATOR STATUS MEANING SEL ON Printer is on-line i.e. is available to print OFF Printer is off-line i.e. is not available to print Flashing Print Suppress status Head Thermal Alarm status Power Save mode (long-cycle flashing) When flashing together with the ALARM indicator, printing cannot be resumed at this stage. Turn the power OFF, verify that the carriage moves properly, then turn the power ON again.
ML1190 ECO SEL ALARM SEL FONT PITCH LF/FF LOAD/EJECT STATUS TEAR 1 2 3 The status/alarm indicators and button switches on the control panel allow you to check printer status and control the printer.
Indicators INDICATOR STATUS MEANING SEL ON Printer is on-line i.e. is available to print OFF Printer is off-line i.e. is not available to print Flashing Print Suppress status Head Thermal Alarm status Power Save mode (long cycle flashing) When flashing together with the ALARM indicator, printing cannot be resumed at this stage. Turn the power OFF, verify that the carriage moves properly, then turn the power ON again.
INDICATOR STATUS MEANING 3 ON Printer power is ON OFF Printer power is OFF Flashing Low power consumption mode BUTTONS BUTTON STATUS FUNCTION SEL On-line Sets the printer to off-line. Off-line Sets the printer to on-line and disalarms the printer. On-line Feeds paper by one line. Holding the button down results in continuous line feeding. Off-line Performs continuous line feeding. LF/FF Ejects the cut sheet.
BUTTON STATUS SEL+POWER ON Switch LOAD/EJECT+SEL FUNCTION Enters menu mode. On-line and off-line ML1120 eco: Microfeed down 0.176 mm (1/144 in) step. ML1190 eco: Microfeed down 0.141 mm (1/180 in) step. LOAD/EJECT+LF/ FF On-line and off-line ML1120 eco: Microfeed down 0.176 mm (1/144 in) step. ML1190 eco: Microfeed down 0.141 mm (1/180 in) step. TEAR+SEL On-line and off-line ML1120 eco: Microfeed down 0.176 mm (1/144 in) step at tear of position only. ML1190 eco: Microfeed down 0.
CHANGE PRINT MODE You can change print modes directly from the front panel. Hold down the SEL button and press the button indicated below. The printer will cycle through the choices as indicated by the two STATUS lights. When you reease the buttons the selection is set. NOTE During normal operation, the status lights show the font selection.
SEL + LOAD/EJECT Character Pitch 10CPI 12CPI On On 15CPI Flashing 17CPI Flashing 20CPI On On Proportional SEL + TEAR Print Speed Normal SWITCH COMBINATION On High Speed On Quiet On On PRINTING STYLE STATUS LIGHT LEFT SEL + LF/FF Near Letter Quality Utility On On High Speed Draft Super Speed Draft SEL + LOAD/EJECT RIGHT Flashing Flashing Character Pitch 10CPI 12CPI On On 15CPI Flashing 17CPI Flashing 20CPI On On Proportional ML1120/ML1190 eco User’s Guide – Operating inst
SWITCH COMBINATION PRINTING STYLE STATUS LIGHT LEFT SEL + TEAR RIGHT Print Speed Normal On High Speed On Quiet On On ML1190 ECO SEL ALARM SEL FONT PITCH LF/FF LOAD/EJECT STATUS TEAR 1 2 ML1120/ML1190 eco User’s Guide – Operating instructions > 50 3
SWITCH COMBINATION PRINTING STYLE STATUS LIGHT LEFT SEL + LF/FF CENTRE Font LQ Courier On LQ Roman LQ Swiss On On LQ Swiss Bold Flashing LQ Orator LQ Gothic Flashing Flashing LQ Prestige On LQ OCR-A On LQ OCR-B On Utility HSD SEL + LOAD/EJECT RIGHT On On On Flashing Flashing Flashing Flashing Character Pitch 10CPI 12CPI On On 15CPI Flashing 17CPI Flashing 20CPI On On Proportional Flashing Flashing ML1120/ML1190 eco User’s Guide – Operating instructions > 51
SWITCH COMBINATION PRINTING STYLE SEL + LF/FF STATUS LIGHT Left Center Right Font LQ Courier On LQ Roman LQ Swiss On On LQ Swiss Bold Flashing LQ Orator LQ Gothic Flashing Flashing LQ Prestige On LQ OCR-A On LQ OCR-B On Utility HSD SEL + LOAD/EJECT On On On Flashing Flashing Flashing Flashing Character Pitch 10CPI 12CPI On On 15CPI Flashing 17CPI Flashing 20CPI On On Proportional Flashing Flashing SETTING MENU VALUES The following information explains the printer settin
CONFIRMING CURRENT SETTINGS To print the current menu settings, use a cut sheet of A4 paper or continuous forms of width at least 254 mm. In this example, a sheet of A4 paper is used. 1. Set the Paper Type lever to cut sheet mode. 2. To activate menu mode: (a) Ensure that the printer is powered OFF. (b) While holding down the SEL button set the printer Power Switch to ON. 3. Place the cut sheet on the Paper Tray. The printer prints the firmware details. 4.
4. Press LF/FF (or TEAR and LF/FF together) to step forward (backward) through the sub-menus. 5. Press LOAD/EJECT (or TEAR and LOAD/EJECT together) to step forward (backward) through the settings for each menu item. 6. Repeat steps 3 to 5 as required to change settings for other menu items. 7. To exit menu settings confirmation, save the current settings and eject the paper, press and hold TEAR, then press LOAD/EJECT and then LF/FF. NOTE Switching the printer OFF does not save the new settings.
MENU ITEMS AND SETTINGS In the menu settings tables below, factory default settings are shown in bold. ML1120 ECO MENU ITEM FUNCTION SETTING Printer control menu Emulation Mode Select EPSON mode, IBM mode, or ML mode. IBM EPSON ML Font menu Print Mode Select quality of ANK characters. NLQ Courier NLQ Gothic NLQ OCR-B DRAFT Utility Draft Mode Select HSD or SSD. HSD IBM SSD Pitch Select character pitch. 10 CPI, 12 CPI, 15 CPI, 17.
MENU ITEM FUNCTION SETTING Symbol sets menu Character Set Select either ANK character code table. Standard Line Graphics Block Graphics (displayed for ML emulation only) Set I Set II (displayed for IBM and EPSON emulation only) Language Set Select a language character set.
MENU ITEM FUNCTION SETTING Symbol sets menu Code Page Select a code page.
MENU ITEM FUNCTION SETTING Rear feed menu Line Spacing Select line feed pitch. 6 LPI 8 LPI Form TearOff Select manual or auto as the method to advance a continuous form to the form tear-off position. Manual 500 ms 1 sec 2 sec Skip Over Perforation Select whether to skip over perforation or not. (When a skip over perforation setup command is received, the received command is given priority.) Yes (25.4 mm/ 1 in) No Page Length Select the length of a continuous form. 279.4 mm(11 in) 296.
MENU ITEM FUNCTION SETTING Rear feed menu TOF adjustment (continuous) Select an adjustment value for the reference position in regard to the TOF position of a continuous form. -20 – -1 0 +20 – +1 The position moves to the rear of the form by [+] and to the top of the form by [-] in 1/144 in increments. Bottom feed menu TOF (continuous) Select the reference position for the TOF position when auto loading continuous form paper from the rear of the printer.
MENU ITEM FUNCTION SETTING Bottom feed menu Page Length Select the length of a continuous form. 279.4 mm(11 in) 296.3 mm (11 2/3 in) 304.8 mm (12 in) 355.6 mm(14 in) 431.8 mm(17 in) 76.2 mm(3 in) 82.6 mm(3.25 in) 84.7 mm(10/3 in) 88.9 mm(3.5 in) 93.1mm(11/3 in) 101.6 mm(4 in) 127.0 mm(5 in) 139.7 mm(5.5 in) 152.4 mm(6 in) 177.8 mm(7 in) 203.2 mm(8 in) 215.9 mm(8.5 in) Top feed menu Line Spacing Select line feed pitch. 6 LPI 8 LPI Page Length Select the page length of cut paper. 279.
MENU ITEM FUNCTION SETTING Top feed menu Page length control Control the page length of cut paper. by MENU setting by Actual page length Cut sheet auto eject Position Select a printable area at the bottom of cut sheets of paper in cut-paper mode (the character centre position). 6.35 mm (1/4 in) 12.70 mm(6/12 in) 14.82 mm (7/12 in) TOF Adjustment (Cut Sheet) Select an adjustment value for the reference position in regard to the TOF position of cut-paper/ passbooks.
MENU ITEM FUNCTION SETTING Set-up menu Paper out override Select whether to detect paper end or not. No Yes Print Registration 1 Adjust the print starting position on printing in the reverse direction. (The position moves to the right or left in 1/720 in increments.) -10 – -1 0 +10 – +1 Print Registration 2 Adjust the print starting position on printing in the reverse direction. (The position moves to the right or left in 1/720 in increments.
MENU ITEM FUNCTION SETTING Set-up menu Auto LF Select whether to perform auto LF operation or not upon receiving a CR code. Yes No Auto CR Select whether to perform auto CR operation upon receiving a carriage return command. (Display for IBM emulation only) Yes No Print DEL Code Set whether 7FH code is printed with DEL mark or not. (ML emulation only) No SI select pitch (10 CPI) Set how to handle an SI command received in 10 CPI mode.
MENU ITEM FUNCTION SETTING Set-up Menu Host Interface Select interface settings. Auto Interface Parallel USB Serial I/F Time out Select timeout time for auto interfacing. 15 sec 30 sec 45 sec 1 min 2 min 3 min 4 min 5 min ESC SI Pitch Set the contents of ESC SI commands. (IBM emulation only) 17.1 CPI Select Language Set Sets the valid/ invalid for combination of code page set and language conversion. (Epson emulation only) Combined Print Style Set quiet printing and print speed.
MENU ITEM FUNCTION SETTING Set-up Menu Power Save Time Select the time to enter to enter the Power Save Mode. 5 min 10 min 15 min 30 min 60 min Paper End Parallel I/F Select whether a printer status where no paper is loaded is set to SEL or DESEL. On-line Print Direction Command Select the validity of a one-way print setup command. Valid Print Speed Command Select the validity of a print speed setup command. Valid Page Length Command Select the validity of a page lenghth command.
MENU ITEM FUNCTION SETTING Serial I/F Parity Set Parity. None Odd Even Ignore Serial Data 7/8 Bits Set serial data length. 8 bit Protocol Set protocols. DTR 7 bit X-ON/X-OFF DTR & X-ON/X-OFF Diagnostic Test Set/Cancel loop testing of the serial interface. No Baud Rate Set the transmission speed of the serial interface.
ML1190 ECO In the menu settings tables below, factory default settings are shown in bold. MENU ITEM FUNTION SETTING Printer Control Menu Emulation Mode Select EPSON LQ mode, IBM PPR mode, or IBM AGM mode. EPSON LQ Select quality of ANK characters. LQ Courier Font Menu Print Mode IBM PPR IBM AGM LQ Roman LQ Swiss LQ Swiss Bold LQ Orator LQ Gothic LQ Prestige LQ OCR-A LQ OCR-B Utility HSD Pitch Select character pitch. 10 CPI 12 CPI 15 CPI 17.
MENU ITEM FUNTION SETTING Symbol Sets Menu Character Set Select either ANK character code table. Set I Select language character set.
MENU ITEM FUNTION SETTING Symbol Sets Menu Slashed Letter 0 Set whether to convert slashed 0 located at 9BH and 9DH in USA code page or not. Yes Rear Feed Menu Line Spacing Select line feed pitch. 6 LPI Select manual or auto as the method to advance a continuous form to the form tear-off position. Manual Skip Over Perforation Select whether to skip over perforation or not. (When a skip over perforation setup command is received, the received command is given priority. Yes (25.
MENU ITEM FUNTION SETTING Rear Feed Menu TOF (continuous) Select the reference position for the TOF position when auto loading continuous form paper from the rear of the printer. (Up to the midsection of characters in the first line) 2.12 mm (1/12 in) 4.23 mm (2/12 in) 6.35 mm (3/12 in) 8.47 mm (4/12 in) 10.58 mm (5/12 in) 12.70 mm (6/12 in) 14.82 mm (7/12 in) 16.93 mm (8/12 in) 19.05 mm (9/12 in) 21.17 mm (10/12 in) 23.28 mm (11/12 in) 25.40 mm (12/12 in) 27.
MENU ITEM FUNTION SETTING Bottom Feed Menu Page Length Select the length of a continuous form. 279.4 mm (11 in) 296.3 mm (11 2/3 in) 304.8 mm (12 in) 355.6 mm (14 in) 431.8 mm (17 in) 76.2 mm (3 in) 82.6 mm (3.25 in) 84.7 mm (10/3 in) 88.9 mm (3.5 in) 93.1 mm (11/3 in) 101.6 mm (4 in) 127.0 mm (5 in) 139.7 mm (5.5 in) 152.4 mm (6 in) 177.8 mm (7 in) 203.2 mm (8 in) 215.9 mm (8.5 in) Top Feed Menu Line Spacing Page Length Select line feed pitch. 6 LPI Select the page length of cut paper 279.
MENU ITEM FUNTION SETTING Top Feed Menu Top Feed Wait Time Select the waiting time between setting paper on the tray and feeding it while the printer is waiting for paper to be fed in cut-paper manual feed mode. Invalid Page Length Control Control the page length of cut paper. by MENU setting Cut Sheet Auto Eject Position Select a printable area at the bottom of cut sheets of paper in cut-paper mode (the character centre position). 6.
MENU ITEM FUNTION SETTING Top Feed Menu TOF (Cut Sheet Select the reference position for the TOF position when feeding cut-paper in manual mode. (Up to the mid-section of characters in the first line.) 2.12 mm (1/12 in) Top of Form) 4.23 mm (1/6 in) 6.35 mm (1/4 in) 8.47 mm (1/3 in) 10.58 mm (5/12 in) 12.7 mm (1/2 in) 14.82 mm (7/12 in) 16.93 mm (2/3 in) 19.05 mm (3/4 in) 21.17 mm (5/6 in) 23.28 mm (11/12 in) 25.4 mm (1 in) 27.
MENU ITEM FUNTION SETTING Set-up Menu Print Registration 2 Adjust the print starting position on printing in the reverse direction. -10 - -1 0 +1 - +10 (The position moves to the right or left in 1/720 in increments.) Print Registration 3 Adjust the print starting position on printing in the reverse direction. -10 - -1 0 +1 - +10 (The position moves to the right or left in 1/720 in increments.) Print Registration 4 Adjust the print starting position on printing in the reverse direction.
MENU ITEM FUNTION SETTING Set-up Menu Auto CR Select whether to perform auto CR operation upon receiving a carriage return command. Yes No (IBM PPR and IBM AGM emulation only) SI Select Pitch (10 CPI) Set how to handle an SI command received in 10 CPI mode. 15 CPI 17.1 CPI (IBM PPR and IBM AGM emulation only) SI select Pitch (12 CPI) Set how to handle an SI command received in 12 12 CPI 20 CPI CPI mode.
MENU ITEM FUNTION SETTING Set-up Menu Print Style Set quiet printing. Normal Quiet Centering Position (continuous) Set the centering position for the print head by the number of characters of 10CPI ANK. Default Centering Position (cut sheet) Set the centering position for the print head by the number of characters of 10CPI ANK. Default Power Save Time Select the time to enter the Power Save mode.
MENU ITEM FUNTION SETTING Parallel I/F I-Prime Set I-Prime signal control of the Centronics interface. Invalid Set whether to enable or disable Auto Feed XT signal of the Centronics interface. Valid Auto Feed XT Buffer Print Buffer Clear Invalid (EPSON emulation only) Bi-Direction Serial I/F Menu Parity Set whether to enable or disable Two-way communication of the Centronics interface. Enable Set parity. None Disable Odd Even Ignore Serial Data 7/8 Set serial data length.
MENU ITEM FUNTION SETTING Serial I/F Menu DTR Signal Set whether to switch the DTR signal of the serial interface by Select/ Deselect or hold it after power-on. Ready on Power UP Set the minimum time it takes to switch from a busy state to a ready state. 0.2 sec Busy Time Ready on Select 1.0 sec INITIALISING MENU SETTINGS To restore the menu settings to their initial values, carry out the steps below.
ADJUSTING TOF POSITION Use the following procedure to set TOF to accord with the reference position (23.28 mm (11/12 in)). The reference position refers to the first line of the paper i.e. the position to which the printer feeds the paper when automatically loading the paper. NOTE Adjusting of TOF can be done in cut sheet mode or continuous forms mode. 1.
PRINTER SPEED SETTINGS PRINTER IMPACT MODE When switched ON, the printer enters the impact mode selected in the menu. You can change this to normal speed, high speed and quiet printing without using the menus as follows. (This function is enable for ML1120 eco.) NORMAL SPEED PRINTING Use this for standard file printing operations. 1. Ensure the SEL indicator is illuminated. 2. Hold down the SEL button and press the TEAR button. Status Indicator 1 turns OFF and Status Indicator 2 illuminates.
SETTING TOF POSITION AT THE PLACE OF USER’S CHOICE TOF position can be set at the user’s choice. The reference position refers to the first line of the paper i.e. the position to which the printer feeds the paper when automatically loading paper. NOTE Adjusting of TOF can be done in cut sheet mode or continuous forms mode. 1. Move paper level to the position of the paper to be set. 2. Continuous paper: Set the paper in Pin Tractor. 3.
TROUBLESHOOTING CLEARING PAPER JAMS CUT SHEET PAPER JAMMED IN PRINTER WARNING! Do not carry out any operations inside the printer with the Power Switch set to ON. 1. Set the Power Switch to OFF. 2. Remove the Access Cover. 3. Set the Paper Thickness lever to the Replace Ribbon position (position 6). WARNING! The Print Head may be hot after printing. Allow it to cool before touching it. 4. Remove the ribbon cartridge. See “Changing a ribbon cartridge” on page 95.
5. Move the Print Head away from the paper. 6. Rotate the Platen Knob in the relevant direction and pull the cut sheet out from the top of the printer. 7. If a paper fragment remains inside the printer: (a) use tweezers to grip and extract it or (b) insert a triple folded sheet from the Paper Tray and turn the Platen Knob to pass the folded sheet through and push out the paper fragment.
8. When the paper jams are cleared, replace the ribbon cartridge and replace the printer Access Cover. 9. Set the Power Switch to ON. CONTINUOUS FORMS JAMMED IN PRINTER WARNING! Do not carry out any operations inside the printer with the Power Switch set to ON. 1. Set the Power Switch to OFF. 2. Tear off any unprinted continuous forms.
3. Remove the Input Tray and Rear Cover together by gripping the Input Tray at both sides and pulling it up and away from the printer. 4. Raise each Pin Tractor cover and remove the continuous forms from the Pin Tractors. 5. Rotate the Platen Knob and remove the forms from the front of the printer. 6. If a form fragment remains inside the printer, place two or three forms in a stack on the Pin Tractors and turn the Platen Knob to push the fragment out of the printer. 7.
at the back of the printer and pushing gently forward until the Input Tray clips into place. 8. Set the Power Switch to ON. RESPONDING TO ALARM CONDITIONS Use the following table for guidance on how to respond to indicated alarm conditions. INDICATOR ALARM MEANINGS AND ACTIONS SEL ALARM OFF ON Paper has run out. Add paper and press the SEL button. OFF Flashing The Paper Type lever is wrongly set for the type of paper in use.
RESPONDING TO GENERAL PROBLEMS Use the following table to help you to identify symptoms with possible causes and take suggested remedial actions. PROBLEM CAUSE ACTION The power cable is not properly connected. Check the power cable is properly connected at both power outlet and printer. Power outlet problem or power outage. Plug another appliance into this outlet to check if it works.
PROBLEM CAUSE ACTION The printer driver is not installed properly. Re-install the printer driver correctly. The printer has just stopped printing. Press the SEL button. There is no paper in the printer. Load paper. Interface cable is disconnected. Reconnect the interface cable. Wrong interface cable has been used. Use correct interface cable. The ribbon cartridge has not been installed. Install the ribbon cartridge. The start position may change after the printer is powered on.
PROBLEM CAUSE ACTION The Paper Thickness lever position does not match the paper. Correct the Paper Thickness lever setting. The printer is set to print at high speed. Set the speed to normal. The ribbon has reached its end of life. Replace the ribbon by a new one. The ribbon cartridge is not installed correctly. Reinstall the ribbon cartridge correctly. The ribbon has been wound incorrectly. Replace the ribbon cartridge by a new one. The ribbon is not transferring properly.
PROBLEM CAUSE ACTION Too high or too low TOF (where printing starts). The TOF is not correctly selected. Initialise the printer. Select correct TOF for cut sheet and continuous forms. Select the first-line print position and adjust the paper top position. Reselect the margin correctly in the application. Too large or small left and/or right margins. The left or right margin is not correctly selected. Incorrect positions of the Paper Guide or Pin Tractors.
PROBLEM CAUSE ACTION Broken and uneven vertical lines. This may happen in bidirectional printing. Use Print Registration in the adjustment mode to adjust. Too large or small line spacing. Line spacing is not selected correctly. Reselect line spacing correctly in the application. Blanks appear in graphic printout. This is a paper feed error, which is especially notable in printing regular characters. This is not a failure.
PROBLEM CAUSE ACTION Improper continuous forms feed. No line feed, and no paper feed. Paper is off the Pin Tractors. Reload paper correctly. The adjust lever position does not match the paper type. Set the adjust lever to the correct position. Forms are loaded with their left holes out of line with the right ones. Load forms with their left holes in line with the right ones. Inadequate distance between the left and right Pin Tractors, making for loose paper.
CLEANING YOUR PRINTER To keep your printer in good operating condition, you are advised to clean it regularly. WARNING! Set the printer Power Switch to OFF and disconnect the power cable from the printer before cleaning the printer. PRINTER EXTERIOR CAUTION! Keep the Access Cover closed to avoid the possibility of detergent entering the printer.
Using a soft cloth, cotton swabs and a vacuum cleaner, clean the interior of the printer as follows: WHERE TO CLEAN WHAT TO CLEAN The carriage and the area around it Clean and remove paper waste, dirt, dust and ribbon shreds. The paper travel surface CAUTION! When you clean the interior of the printer with a vacuum cleaner, do not attempt to clean any parts smaller than the suction nozzle. Do not clean any interior working parts with the suction nozzle to avoid possible damage to the printer.
CONSUMABLES AND ACCESSORIES CONSUMABLES When the printed image becomes faint or incomplete, replace the ribbon cartridge. CHANGING A RIBBON CARTRIDGE CAUTION! Only use genuine Oki Original consumables to ensure the best quality and performance from your hardware. Non-Oki Original products may damage your printer’s performance and invalidate your warranty. WARNING! Do not change the ribbon cartridge with the Power Switch set to ON. 1. Set the Power Switch to OFF. 2.
WARNING! The print head and area around it may be hot after printing. Allow it to cool down before touching it. 4. Grip the ribbon cartridge with your fingers at each end and slope it up and out to remove it from the carriage. 5. Dispose of the cartridge in accordance with your local guidelines. 6. Remove the new ribbon cartridge from its wrapping and note the position of the Ribbon Guide (1), blue Knob (2) and Pin (3).
7. In the direction indicated by the arrows, insert the pins at both ends of the ribbon cartridge into the U grooves in the printer until the ribbon cartridge is fully locked. NOTE It may be easier to mount the ribbon cartridge in place if you align it with the topside of the grooves. Also, a slightly loose ribbon may make it easier to mount the ribbon cartridge. 8.
10. Replace the Access Cover. 11. Set the Paper Thickness lever to match the paper being used. (See “Setting the paper thickness lever” on page 40.) 12. Set the printer Power Switch to ON. CONSUMABLE ORDER INFORMATION ITEM LIFE ORDER NO.
SPECIFICATIONS ML1120 ECO ITEM SPECIFICATION Product Name ML1120 eco Model No. D22400B Print method Impact dot matrix Print head 9 pins, 0.3mm (0.012 in) diameter Print direction Bi-directional, short-line-seeking printing Print speed 333cps @ 10 cpi 62.5 cps @ 10 cpi 250 cps @ 10 cpi High Speed Draft (HSD) Near Letter Quality (NLQ) Utility Line Feed (LF) time Approximately 52 ms per line for LF of 4.23 mm (1/6 in) Form Feed (FF) speed Approximately 101.
ITEM SPECIFICATION Character sets Standard ASCII Epson (Italics/Graphics) IBM (Set1/Set2) ML Foreign Code Page Media See “Setting the paper thickness lever” on page 40. Original OKI cartridge ribbon Ink color Ribbon life Black 4 million characters (Utility mode) Print head life 200 million characters Dimensions 349 mm (W) x 150 mm (H) x 232 mm (D) with platen knob installed Weight Approximately 4.
ITEM SPECIFICATION Noise level The acoustic noise of this product is less than 53 dB (A) as measured in accordance with EN ISO 7779.
ML1190ECO ITEM SPECIFICATION Product Name ML1190 eco Model No. D22410B Print method Impact dot matrix Print head 24 pins, 0.2 mm (0.0079 in) diameter Print direction Bi-directional, short-line-seeking printing Print speed High Speed Draft (HSD) Letter Quality (LQ) Utility 333cps @ 10 cpi 83 cps @ 10 cpi 250 cps @ 10 cpi Line Feed (LF) time Approximately 47 ms per line for LF of 4.23 mm (1/6 in) Form Feed (FF) speed Approximately 109 mm/s (4.
ITEM SPECIFICATION Media See “Setting the paper thickness lever” on page 40. Original OKI cartridge ribbon Ink color Ribbon life Black 4 million characters (Utility mode) Print head life 200 million characters Dimensions 349 mm (W) x 150 mm (H) x 232 mm (D) with platen knob installed Weight Approximately 4.2 kg Power rating Voltage Frequency 220 – 240V ± 10% 50/60 Hz ± 1 Hz Power consumption Operation Standby mode Sleep mode 41 W or less (ISO 10561 letter pattern) 6.
INDEX A R alarm indications .......................... 86 aligning perforations ..................... 36 ribbon changing..................................95 ordering ..................................98 B buttons ....................................... 46 C cleaning exterior .................................. 93 interior ................................... 93 D drivers ........................................ 16 E ejecting paper continuous forms ..................... 36 cut sheet ....................
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