USERS MANUAL NX-1001MULTI-FONT DOT MATRIX PRINTER 80820471
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TABLE OF CONTENTS C C 1S L U U T t P a I C t c P n o t S U M t p I t r C L S S A l M l L a P L t p P p P u A t P 2C B P S 1 1 P c p k c F G P O a I O L b P F b P b F b F S t m L t m S i p p S i p f S i p p a f H d C F F f P P T o f F m R m C t b F 2 2 3 4 4 4 7 8 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 17 18 19 19 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 e o
C C C 3D L F 4P F C C V H G D O S 5D D C O D t a t c Y O A A P H N Y 7 7 7 7 C w Y C t P w D w B t p w A s P C M R r r r 8 8 9 9 f t P 7 7 7 8 8 8 P S 7T T P P P 6 6 C d d p Y 6M I E P p M R 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 C C C S C S a P C P C P C C C C P C C D C 30 C D A S C 2 2 S o t D S o t D S H 9 9 9 a
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c 1 SET71NG UP THE PRINTER S c i C .
I U A I Check the cartoncontents N u t c o t s b a F 1 t m s t b f i I a o t i a m c F c l C a t m s 5 U m y h a f i c a c y h e 1 y s Printer,2 P g a e i ( 3 P i t s k 4 R
T o ● S ● A a w c s y m h o w ( f y a c e ( Parts name of theprinter M a e i p i F i o t p N t l o t f 1 ~ I T R c \ I c / ‘owerswitch .
I S U P t p i t d l a r f i t t c T p m i d t t p w i t Y w w t m a w t p c i c y h t an l a p m i t p k a t p t m t p a Mount theplaten knob T p w h t p k y M p p k i p p i i a~ t c o t w f B s t r p k f a t o t t k R p s o t w s b i o t p r t k s f o t i o P F m t 1 M t p k k o Install the ribboncartridge R a p 4 t t t c c b l t t y f ( N i t t t g r o e s
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Connection C c D n g c t p t y c O aP o P c c a t c e a t p e T c i C 8s y n I y c n t c t as u as p i m t y u t 2 a t A 3 c o t p c i ac f c t a t p u t o S S o I C F 1 C P s t p a t t i f i ‘% ,0* o c as o t p Interfacecable o H y D N t n o t p
L S T s o p I y i S w t a u t y t o t p a s f l f ( s r s t t n b A Automaticloading S w s c t p 1 P b t F T M o p o t b l m W w s g i p i t a t p t g f s s w t p e w w b i s o a t o t r t c o a l l o t o t p o i
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I Manualloading I i a p p t l p m t p g i p 1 P b o t a i t p p i 2. C t t c t m 3.
L F s “ w f A f T h a y h c a p t P a t s T t F p t a p s f F a p b t p f o j p f u t 1 w T s f l p a u c f Loadingthepaper as o f p b a al 1 P t p p O 2 T t p l f T h t e 3 P t r f t p r a e t t & p g a p i a f t 4 R t r c u t t g o 5 R b a s i F 1 F 1 R t r c o p o r f m e b t s a p p e
W t s t p o t 7 A t s t c l p W i u t s c 6 F 1 M t o m t p b a h s o t s a t b o e t l i d i l f p o t b s s t s t a t b u t r a l t i i r a w i s 1 1 1 1 c t s c a m s t a a w t p o t s I t p y w h p w p f i t a j o t p T o t p u t s l at f p w b i t t p i n y P i f i a c b t o M t b l f W t b o t p a M t b l b T p w f s e i p t p w at m o a R t r c H i t u a i t b i t s T r t c u t p o t l a r t s i i p o p 8. N 9.
1 M s t F 1 t p g i w s M t p i t h t p g f f f f p t u s i F 1 p o 1
Paperparking A p p 1 2 3. 4 5 6. 7, N p p l f p o as s T b T b p p p p a P t O L b O L i w T o t p f a h ap s P F b t j a t t c b P t F W h t F t c p T p w a p i c f M t r l M t p g y c l s T p y p d n h w “ t u i f i w y w t y i y f t r t s w p O f r l u o t c p t s t t o a t l p l a t t c I n f p f u ap a t t a h i d b d p t P f t f o t p t t d p i t u p s f e p a r f p f p l p i o n m t p t i l b F b o u t o o m a t p b a e o t r Paper unparking W 1 R 2. M 3. M 4.
I A T T d a t t c b P a f b d T t y P t p 1 T p A f f d PaperType a i l y T c f t t d p i t r l Thickness(mm) (Total) 0 2 8 4 3 4 0 0 0 0 s b p e u b g t d (Each paper) f t l c i t o m c p u y o p 52-82 M d t p c b a t T m t a cr n t l s o t p y w t g p i t f Weight(g/mz) S N a t t a ar t h t l l g t T a f p p T s p f s s o p p r I F p a a n G p h f i e Recommended Lever position 2 3 3 3 4 s p j b o p 1
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c CONTROL PANEL OPERATIONS T t t c T ● ✎ ● ● ✎ ● ● ● ✎ ✎ c i b p p b b t d b c b p i O f t t p n w y i c c e a t b P p F p ( a s f P f f S t t p S t p p S af P t p P s f c P ah d C t p b B T p l t T f A a i e O L i ab a t p t o b a b h o o b p t c p i a f r o t p p a f s e I w P g f b F P t t b o t c a F a i p F r o t c t p I F Z C p 1
ONLINE button T b O L e t W W i y t p t p t ● w w B T ● i c is a t T p a r a p o p a d s a W s f b W f N 1 c f t c c as n a t O L b o p o p b o t g o O L b a d T c f s t a o i t A p t g b o o s t p P t o p d p t I y p t O L b a g o a y t c t p p s P r w y p t t g b o ● T d b O L p o u i t o s i p i l I p i n i f p u o w t P i s f b t p p t P g o T s p y m p t O L b t p a o t p b i o i o i c T p p l t p W y l r o l Y s t p f a t e p s p ac
PAPERFEED button I y p t b h t b d I y a f a p t w t b O L t t o p t I y p t b t Q m W s b a ar o t w o i t Q n l t w p w n p w f f l c y a l p T t w a m t p I y f t p u l i e w s a c w p s PITCHbutton T m i b a b o ( y f s y t s t p t d t S t f o Pitch P E C C P p E p C p C p p e p e p R p i o t o t t b p w l Indicator(s) 10CPI 12CPI 10CPI, COND 12CPI, COND IOCPI, PROP 12CPI, PROP 10CPI, PROP, COND r 12CPI, PROP, COND r
1 FONTbutton T b s t f t b p D f p T c t o o t N ( l b r p o t p t F b t d s i T s i o Font f i u m Y w a t l T p o a 20 f c c a a s t o t i i t f DRAFT COURIER SANSERIF ORATOR i t w F ii l i ag c f l a n al e l s v o t O f l t o p l f d n h as l c T v y g w y s O f t o t D s I D s 1 i O l a l c O i w p a s c T P s f Indicator(s) D C S O T O f w v S t i p o d w a i a q u c b s e y b p t s ( o t w p o l o c p O c b g O t r O s f t o h i u c b w L e o d w p i C 4
P F I a s o t t f n t o f i y h a t c t d p w b s p J,, [ S F 2 P i p f S f o c h i p p p uo Short test mode I t p i t o w t e t s s m T i r a w O L b R f b s l o t E r l w b o w b s O L b i p p w s p p t v n c s b o c l F f t o t p w a s a t o t p b i T ~ ! #!#*y.&, ( ) *+. -0 /~~~3456789: : <=, “,.1I T \l”-’abcdefghi ! I,#$z&, () x+, -, /01234567s9 : : <=>?W+BCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVW XYZ [ \ 1“- ‘ b ,,#SZ&’ ( ) *+, -.
Long test mode I t p i t o w t P F b w e t l s m T p w F b i r a w p t P p R a t c s o t D w c s p i e f a p T t S t t t t p c p i c e s p h s y m t o t f w i l w t w a p I a m t c b a f t t r t i p p v s t s t p a s a n o t f b t r a p o t s i i i r t a o l o s d p s f o t c p p t t n o as t i e Stay in panel pitch B h b s w h t f b P t c d p T p a p c p b a a A t b t y c s t r t o a s p o o c b a c p T t o c o Y c s ap p t w n b r m i y s s y p i o p p s Stay
I Hexadecimaldump f T i u f p w t s t a c t c t g c a I t r m t T a d t c m r w t a d p i p w b p b a c i a w t c f p p i r i ah o a c ( d f c p h b t P F a P b d t 1 W p O Ab t w b h 2. S p I p o t u p y w g af d s e w d t p r E l p s c t h c t t l a p c p o t r d s t p o w t 3. A t e o t h O L b T i n t t i l T f m 1 2 3 4 5 B p 1 T C F L N L E F 01 11 21 31 41 51 01 71 S1 91 Fil B1 Cl D1 El F1 (:w 02 12 22 32 42 5Z 62 72 S2 92 A2 E2 C2 D2 E2 F2 S 03 11 2.
M I B h w g y a n q t ap s (:)S 17 28 38 48 58 6S 78 S8 98 fM3 B8 Cci DS ES 1)9 18 29 39 47 59 69 79 B9 99 AY E19 c? D? E? F@ F9 F S W i a s p t p c C t 2 1 1 1 24 I G O O R f 2 1 1 1 d w (:)Ei IEI 2EI 3B 48 5EI 6B 7Ei S!3 9EI AE+ i3EI Ci% DB &jj FfJ FH F t t 2 (>C IC 2C 3C 4C 3C 6C 7C SC ?C AC BC cc Dr; EC CID ID 2D ID 4D 5D 6D 7D SD 9D AD Hi3 cl) III) ED (:IA IE 2E 3E 4E 5E 6E 7E SE 9E AE BE [:;E DE EE I:)E IF 2F .3F 4F 5F 6F 7F SF 9F AF’ BF [;F DF E~7 F[; FD FE FF I ......
S C S b F a i c f c b a b p t 2 S c f o m p d o m R F c m p o u Form feed I y a u a u f 1 P t t 2 P f h 3 W t r e t s s f t i f o t t t e o t t n O L b t s t p o P F b a h id T s l t b c P b p c p p p I y w s p f F a t b s d t p t T p O L b w s 25
I Paper Parking T p b o t t r p l f B l i p t p b s t y c s t t d p f t f t l I p t s t o a b t l aM p s a t s t p t O L b a h i d t FONTb h t F p w b f o b 1 P 2 P 3 W p t f f f a t ( m p l t t l ( c o t P F b OT i a o t p s t b Topof form W y p o t p t t c p I t y c c t t 1 p 2 M t 3. P 4.
Reversemicro-feed Y h c N 1 P 2 P 3 W p w a f W f f p t o t m p s f c i s p i i r d n t t r i t p a t ap c t s t p o O L b a a h i d O LINEb d p t h t O L b w s m b i as o s t s r b b t r t a p T p aj t t b P s T y W Clearingthe buffer W D s 1 i O t m b T c ap j a r t p m b a p a t u i T p o i o w w 1 H t p 2. P b 3. P 4. W C w 5.
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I c 3 DIP SWITCH SET77NGS T b f v T t o D f c ( e w L W g m e n I T P t s D D i s t p a l a i u h t u S y r t printer’s cover a l b a t b o t p t g D a D T a t p s n 1 t 1 f l t r 2 t 2 i y w s o t o s w s D s D h D h f s — D F D F a s O p o o s S 1 D s S 2 i t i t i T p p m w p o a b O p t f t m i t t b T s aD s t s t t s b o w y s t i o d n t e u p t p r t D s w o t p a t u ab p O o O p D s i s o a p S o t 2
F O T T p t s f y c i f s t m t p Switch 1-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 w B c y r s a D s t s T U A A P O oR L s f d l c B N I E S P l ( ( s s ( 1----1 S l I 1 D c m ‘ ‘ w h a eu OFF I D Y A D L c S # s n y o w y c l t E L I T O p I m s a p I ‘ o y T v b m c D S t m c m t p o l t I P O p s S i t O p y c a f q ON Standard C 2 2 2 S Function Printermode C 2 D d I o t d c t s m p t u i R m f s p o ao p b I y l u i R m a a i b a f t t p p a s I I m s s c t t u I s i o
Switch 1-3: Do y t w I y r l I y c m t s m a l f M c l f I y o s s e a t t t f s o e l t y O al f s t c s t w y t a l s y p f n h d ORATOR O s b y s t l 1 i b c a m O s a o i l s t f ( s t t ao n O o t p t p t t t p o t a l c v o t a Fd e O l f t p p ( d y o a s ( t s f t b N t t l gj p q a y l O PRINTS THIS WAY WITH SWITCH 1-3 ON. prints this way with switch 1-3 OFF.
I Switch 2-1: The a s I y c Set this s t c c s s s * D o t m c w d y w i o g m d y s # w w c y s I y l g t g s on I h t 2 w 1 I c i f c s # o w a 8 i k c s # f c D y t 2 c G E m I c Country 3 s c t c c s U F d O t p i i t s i t O p i p o i i c a m s # S C 9 c c Switches 2 I S y s h I y O s ( m O s o t 1 w w a7 a i c s t o d i t a a t b o t m o e c s a f 2-2 2-3 2-4 O O O OFF ON ON O OFF ON OFF OFF ON w s 2 i o n1 c W t D Country D S
c 4 PRINTER CONTROL COMMANDS T p I s I I c h t e m t p m t p c a i m S m a t f o t e t I P a as o t e I E I e m L A T e i c b m o D s 1 W O t p w b i s m a w O t p w b i I e m ( C 3 I i n p t c t e m b m o s c o t f c p ‘ c m c h IM I t t b t a c i f std.
F C C Select draft qualitycharacters IM I ““ s D A B “ “ “F’ “ “ “ “ “9” H .< “X” “ 4 7 27120 48 < “ .- 2 < “ < > “ “ < I —. C b 1 2 0 1 30 78 fXI 1 t d 78 IB IB 49 30 27 73 48 I 27 73 0 f n w p IB I ie o F p Select draft elite characters IM I I D A c “ “ < “ c C i t I 27 73 49 I 27 73 1 t d F H q o P c w b I IB 49 31 I IB 49 01 e w p 1 p d ( p c I I I Select NLQ characters M std.
Select NLC?font M A B < “k” S c s a N r I H D n O 1 7 8 n 2 f a d i t F F C S O O a b IB n 6B n t t v o nI d m t t e l w N i w p d p n ( v w w s l c Select Couriercharacters M A B “(“ C p / D “ “ “F’ “)“ “)” “ t t C N f d p 4 7 I 4 H 4 ] 2 i t F 2 2 2 3 b w b w Select Sanserifcharacters M A B ““ H D ““ C p “F’ t t d “)” “l” 4 “)” S p N f 7 I 2 i t F Select Oratorcharacterswithsmall capitals M A B “(“ ““ C F H D “F’ t t b “)” “)
Select Oratorcharacterswith lower case M A B “(“ C F D H 40 40 70 41 41 58 28 28 4B 29 29 38 “ “ “F’ “)“ “ “ “ t t O w lower case NLQ font. Ignored if the b w p d p Select italic characters M A std. D < “ C s 27 c H 52 IB t b p 34 i i Select NLQ italic characters M D A IBM I “ < C c U 27 s c i t I H 72 11 I IB 49 OB t b p i i w N b w p d p F h Select uprightcharacters I 1 std.
Cancelemphasizedprinting D M A Both 43SC> “F* C e H I 27 70 4 p Double-strikeprinting M B A @ D y 27 H IB 71 C s c t b p w as v p m i b o h s F b p u o d i r a c u o e a m i d m D c b u w s 47 i d c m at i N m i n d o s o Canceldouble-strikeprinting M A Both &SC> D 27 72 “H” C H d IB 48 p o Start underlining M B D A H CESb “-” “ 27 45 49 IB 2D 31 < 27 45 IB 2D 01 < C c u “ s c a s s t b u b h 1 I b t g a n h n 3
Stop underlining M B A D H < “ “ 27 45 48 < “ < 27 45 0 S IB 2D 30 16 20 m u n Start overlining M A < “- D < “ C h s .
Cancelsuperscriptor subscript M A B dzsc> ‘“r’ S p D 27 p s C H 64 IB o s S a 64 R t n C Select standardcharacterset M A Both CEsc> “t” “o” CEsc> “t” co> S S D t 2 4 2 s m H c i D 0 s T i t 2 i O s IB 74 30 IB 74 00 p d i Select IBM characterset M B A D H < “ “ 2 49 10 74 31 < “ < 2 1 IB 74 01 S m a I c s T i t p d i I Select characterset #1 M A B CEsc> “ S D c 27 66 H IB 37 s # Select characterset #2 M A B < “ S c D 27 64
Selectinternationalcharacterset M s H D A c “ S a n i c n O 1 2 3 4 5 6 T f b s 27 e C U F G E D S I 52 t t v n s a s n o nn e n Character set 7 Spain I 8 Japan 9 Norway 10 Denmark II 11 Spain II 12 Latin America 13 Dcmnark/Norway I o t a p S2 IB c s ( b D d U t S I c 2 t 2 s Enableprinting of all charactercodes H D M A IBM &SC> ‘Y’ nl n2 27 92 nl E p o a c i t t a t c c w c c T c r x c w n a n a D t i n c f n a c i r t IB n2 5C nl n2 I c s i a n c i e f t n n
S M s A D < “- “ “ 2 < “ - “ < 2 H IB 7E 31 4 1 IB 7E 01 Causessubsequentzero charactersto be overprintedwith a slash (m. M s A D < “ - “ “ 2 < “ - “ < 2 H 4 IB 7E 30 IB 7E 00 0 Causes subsequent zero characters to be printed normally (0), withouta slash. CHARACTER SIZE AND PITCH COMMANDS I A s < I < D “ H 27 60 IB 1 1 M 50 Changesfromeliteto picapitch(10 cpi)or fromcondensedeliteto buttonwas pressed condensedpica (17 cpi). Ignoredif the P duringpower-up.
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M - D H I 14 1 I OE 1 A t I ‘ 27 14 1 I O i Causessubsequentcharactemin the currentlineto be expandedto doublewidth.characters returnto normalwidthafterthe nextline feed (cLF>). The cDC4>, cVT>, -, and “W” Ocommands also cancelexpandedprinting. M Both D A H m < 1 Stopsone-lineexpandedprintingset with or . Doesnot cancelcESC> “W” 1.
I M s D A “!” n 27 33 H n IB 21 n Selects a combinedprint mode accordingto the value of n. The valueof n is the sumof thevaluesgivenbelowfor the desiredcharacteristics. Examples:n = 1 giveselite;n = 9(1 +8) givesemphasizedelite;n = 137(1 + 8 + 128)givesunderlinedemphasizedelite. n value 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 Function Underline Italic Expanded Doublestrike Emphasized Condensed[*] Proportional[*] Elite [*] [*I Ignoredif the P M s buttonwas pressedduringpower-up.
n O 1 2 M A B ““ Effect Normal size Double-high,double-wide Quadruple-high,quadruple-wide D ““ “S” ““ ““ n H 40 40 &l 41 41 n 28 28 53 29 29 n Selectsacombinationofcharacterheightandwidthaccordingto the value of n, as below.Does not movethe base line. Characterheight n Characterwidth Singleheight O Singlewidth Singleheight 1 Doublewidth Doubleheight 2 Singlewidth Doubleheight 3 Doublewidth Double-heightcharactersare alwaysprinted at near letter quality.
M std. A H D < “ “ 2 < “ c 2 IB 4 77 w 10 77 00 0 Terminatesdouble-heightprintingandprintssubsequentcharacters at normalheight.Resumessuper/subscriptandcondensedprinting if thesemodeswe~ in effectbeforedoubleheightwas selected. M I D A “[” V@”< <0> <0> n < m 27 91 64 O H 4 0 IB 5B 40 04 W W n Selectsa combinationof characterheight,width,and line spacing accordingto thevalueof n andm,as below.Doesnotmovethebase line.
VERTICAL POSITION COMMANDS M A D B CEsc>“o” 27 4S H IB 30 Sets the distancethepaper advancesor reversesin subsequentline feeds to 1/8inch. 7~2 M A B < D “ 27 49 H IB 31 Sets the distancethe paper advancesor reversesin subsequentline feedsto 7/72 inch. M std. D A < “ 27 50 H IB 32 Sets the distancethepaper advancesor reversesin subsequentline feeds to 1/6inch.
I n/72 M A B < D ‘ n H 27 65 n IB 41 n Standardmode,sets the distancethe paperadvancesor reverses in subsequentlinefeedsto nf72inch,wheren isbetweenOand255. ~If n =0, the line spacingis set to O. In IBMmodethis commanddoesthe sameexceptthat (1) the new line spacing does not take effect until the next “2” command,and (2) if n = O,the “A” commandis ignored. I M A I < D “ 2 H 5 IB 32 Sets the line spacing to the value defined by the last pnxeding “A” command.
. M A B < H D “~’ n 27 74 n IB 4A n Feedsthepaperonceby n/216inches,wheren isbetween1and255. Doesnotmovethe printpositionrightor left in the standardmode. Doesnot changethe line-spacingsetting. M std. A H D “j” n 2 IB 6A n n Feedsthepaperonceby n/216inchesinthereversedirection,where nisbetween1and255.Doesnotmovetheprintpositionrightorleft. Doesnot changethe line-spacingsetting. M std.
M A B < D “ 27 67 n 7 H IB 43 n n Sets the pagelength ton lines in the currentline spacing,where n isbetween1and 127inStandardmodeorbetween 1and255inIBM mode. Changingthe line spacinglater does not alter the physical page length.The currentline becomesthe top of the page. M A B < D “ c n 27 67 H 0 n IB 43 W n Sets the page length to n inches, where n is between 1 and 32 in Standardmodeor between1and 64 in IBMmode.The currentline becomesthe top of the page.
I M A B D 1 H O Feedsthe paperto the top of the nextpage accordingto the current pagelength,and movesthe printpositionto the left margin.When the automaticsheet feeder (ASF) is selected (DIP switch 1-4 is OFF), this commandejectsthe currentpage. M std. A < D < 27 12 H I O Feeds the paper backwardto the top of the currentpage. Ignored when frictionfeed is used.
I M B A D “B” nl n2 ... H 2766 nl d ... 0 IB 42 nl n2 ... W Cancelsallcurnmtverticaltab stopsandsetsnewverticaltab stops at lines nl, rd. etc., wherenl, n2, etc. are numbersbetween 1 and ~255. A maximumof 16verticaltab stopscan be set. The tab stops must be specifiedin ascendingorde~ any violationof ascending orderterminatesthetabstoplist.Standardterminationisbythe
M A D H B < 1 m Feeds the paper to the next verticaltab stop and moves the print positiontotheleftmargin.Performsalinefeedifno verticaltabsare set, as at power-up.Feedsto the top of the nextpageif verticaltabs are set but the currentline is at or belowthe last verticaltab stop. HORIZONTAL POSITION COMMANDS M std. A cESC> D “l” n 2 H n IB 6C n Setsthe left marginat columnn (wheren is betweenOand 255) in the current character pitch (pica pitch if proportionalspacing is selected).
I M std. A c H D “ n 27 81 n IB 51 n Setstherightmarginatcolumnn inthecurnmtcharacterpitch(pica pitch if proportional spacing is currently selected). Column n becomesthelastcharacterpositionintheline.Therightmargindoes not move if the characterpitch is changedlater.
A M E C D “ < 27 53 H 1 IB 36 01 Causesthe printerto performboth a carriagexetumand line feed each time it ~ceives a code. This commandtakes priority over DIP switch 1-3. M A I < D “ < 27 63 H IB 36 00 0 Causesthepnnterto performonlya carriagereturnwhenit receives a
I M s A D H c “ “ 27 97 50 IB 61 32 < “ c 27 97 IB 2 61 02 Alignssubsequenttextwiththerightmargin,leavingtheleftmargin ragged. M B D A “D” nl n2 ... <0> H 2766 nl d ... 0 IB U nl d ... 00 Cancelsall currenthorizontaltab stops and sets new tab stops at columnsnl, ti, etc.in thecurrentcharacterpitch(picapitchif proportional spacing is currently selected), where nl, n2, etc. are rmmbersbetween 1 and 255.
M A B < D H 9 I 0 Movesthe printpositionto the nexthorizontaltab stop. Ignoredif the~ isnonexthonzontrdtabstopinthecurrentline.Notethatwhen underliningis selected,spacesskippedby horizontaltabulationare not underlined. M s A @SC> D ‘A” nl n2 H 27 92 nl d IB 5C nl d Movestheprintpositionrightorleft a specifieddistance(maximum 8 inches).Ignoredif theresultingpositionis beyondtherightor left margin.
I GRAPHICS COMMANDS M B A c D “ n n ml H 27 75 nl d m2 .. . ml m2 ... IB 4B nl n2 ml m2 ... Prints bit-image graphics at 60 dots per inch horizontally.The graphicimageis 8dotshighandnl + ti x 256dotswide.Maximum widthis 8 inches(480 dots).ml, ti, ... are the dot data, each a 1bytevaluefromOto 255 repenting 8 verticaldots,withthemost significantbit at the top and the least significantbit at the bottom. The numberof data bytesmustbe n] + ti x 256. Dotsbeyondthe rightmarginareignored.
I q M B A D < “ n n ml H 27 90 nl d ... ml &? d IB 5A nl ... ml n2 d ... Prints bit-imagegraphicsat 240 dots per inch horizontally(maximum 1920dotswide),skippingevery seconddot in the horizontal di~ction. See “K” for otherinformation. M s A D < “ n n2 n ml H 27 42 nO nl d ... d ml d IB 2A nO nI ... d ml d ... Selectsone of eight graphicsmodesdependingon the valueof nO and prints bit-imagegraphicsin this mode. See
I M s A C D “ d n ml m2 H 27 94 ?@ td ... n2 ml rn2 ... IB 5E no nl n2 ml d ... Selectsone of eight graphicsmodesdependingon the valueof nO and prints 9-pin bit-imagegraphics in this mode. The graphics imageis 9 dotshigh and n] + n2 x 256dotswide.Maximumwidth is 8inches.Dotsbeyondtherightmarginareignored.mI, m2,... are bytepairsrepresenting9 verticaldotseach.
DOWNLOAD CHARACTER COMMANDS M D A ~ s “ C n ? m3 ... mll 27 38 0 d d M m d d ... m H IB 26 W n] d m m m d ... m Definesone or more new draftcharactersand stem them in RAM for lateruse. DIP switch 1-2mustbe OFF;otherwiseRAM is used as an input buffer, not for downloadingcharacters,and this commandis ignored.Draftmodemustbe selectedbefotethiscommand is executed. nl is the charactercodeof the first characterdefinedand ti is the charactercodeof the last characterdefined.
M A s H D < “ d c mO n ml 27 36 d m.? d ... m46 IB 26 00 nl 0 nl m m ... m d d n ... m Definesoneor morenewNLQcharactemand storesthemin RAM for later use. DIP switch 1-2 must be OFF. NLQ mode must be selectedbeforethis commandis executed.
M D A C I “ a n al d a2 C ml d H 27 61 nl d 21 aO al a2 ml ... m46 d ... m IB 3D n] n2 15 aO al d ml d ... m Definesoneor morenewNLQcharactersand storesthemin RAM for later use. DIP switch 1-2 must be OFF. NLQ mode must be selectedbeforethis commandis executed.The parametersare the sameas forthedraftcharactercommandexceptthatthe dotdensity is doubledin each direction,so each characterconsistsof 16 dots verticallyand 23 dots horizontallyand requires46 data bytes.
M I A D H < “ “ 27 73 52 16 49 34 < “ < 27 73 16 49 04 4 Selectsthe downloadcharacterset anddraftquality.Ignoredif the buttonwas pressedduringpower-upor if DIP switch 1-2 is ‘F ON. M I A D H < “ “ 27 73 53 16 49 35 < “ < 27 73 16 49 05 5 Selectsthedownloadcharacterset,draftquality,andelitepitch(12 buttonwas pressedduringpower-upor if c~i).Ignoredif the F DIP switch 1-2is ON.
OTHER PRINTER CONTROL COMMANDS 1 M A s D < “ H 27 62 I 3 mostsignificantbit of each subsequentbyte receivedto 1, allowingusemwitha7-bitinterfaceto accesscharacterswithASCII codes greaterthan 127. S t O M D A s < “ H 27 61 I 3 Setsthe mostsignificantbit of each subsequentbytereceivedto O. M A < s D “ H IB 23 27 35 Cancelsthe precedingcommandsand acceptsthe most significant bit as it is sentto the printer. A IM ] IS I c D H I 7F I Deletes the last character received.
I M s A D < < 2 “ < H 4 2 1 IB 73 31 IB 73 01 Selectsthe quietprintmode,in whichtheprinterprintseachlinein twopassesto reducethesoundofprinting.Youcanalsosetthequiet mode with the controlpanelbutton. M s A D < < “ “ 2 < 2 H 4 0 IB 73 30 IB 73 w Cancelsthe quietprint mode, and resumesnormalprinting. You can also cancelthe quietmode with the controlpanelbutton. M s I A < < D ‘ < 1 27 81 H 1 3 IB 51 03 Sets the printer off-line.
M A B D H 7 c 0 Soundsa brief beep tone from the printer’sbeeper. M A B D H < “ “ 27 85 48 IB 55 30 < “ < 27 85 IB 55 W 0 Causessubsequentprintingto be donein the normalbidirectional mode, whichis fasterthan unidirectionalprinting. U I ~ B I D A H < “ “ 27 35 49 IB 55 31 < “ < 27 35 IB 55 01 1 Causes subsequentprintingto be done unidirectionally,ensuring maximumverticalalignmentprecision.
I M A H D Both <,<(,, <4> ,,(,, ,,4,, ,,),, ,,),, 27 25 4 40 40 52 41 41 IB 19 M 28 28 34 29 2?I Selectsthe automaticsheetfeeder.Ignoredif DIP switch 1-4is ON (ASF inactive). M A B < ,,(,, M D c ,,(,, “ 27 25 82 “R” H IB 19 52 28 28 52 29 29 “))“ “ “ 40 40 82 41 41 Ejects the current page. Ignored if DIP switch 1-4 is ON (ASF inactive).
chapter 5 D C O Withthisprinteryoucancreatenewcharactemandsymbols,downloadtheir dotdata,andhavethemprintedin placeof selectedcharactersin the regular characterset.Charactemthatcanbe generatedinthiswayrangefromsimple but useful symbols like the check mark through complex Chinese or Japanesecharactem. Regular charactem are permanently stored in the printer’s ROM, but charactm you designare downloadedand storedin RAM for use.
I ● The minimumwidthof a characteris five dots. ● The user-definedcharactemmay use eightdots vertically. ● ● Dots cannotoverlap— that is, you may not havea dot insidea box next to one that is on a line. You may defineany positionin the ASCIItable. PhotocopythegridinFigure5-2tohelpdesignyournewcharacters.Wewill use a tiny representationof a car-sha&d sfii%l for our example.
A C D 1 L L 1 0 F 5 A t v 4 36 o t d 2 s O c =D +( +L v X x 1 1 0 72 i e c a w t s e m at b Next you must choose whetherto make the car symbolan ascenderor a descender.This determineshow the characteris seatedon the line: .,.,,. Ascender: !l~~h: Descender: !...!:::,}!:’2 We decidedthatourcar symbolwillnotbe a “descender”,so a figure“l” is writtennextto Descenderon thegrid.If yourcharacteris a descender,write a “O”next to Descender.
! Now,we calculatetheverticalnumericalvaluesof thecolumnsof dots,and enterthemunderneaththe grid.For example,lookingat Figure5-3, we see thatintheleft-mostcolumntherearefivedots,andtheyamsittinginthe“64” box,“32’’box,“16”box,“’8”box,and“4”box.Thusitsverticalvalueis 124. In the next column,there is no dot straddlingthe verticalline; its value is nxordcklas O. You will see the lettemml, m2,ti, etc., are aboveyourvalues.Whenyou definethe character,you willsubstituteyourvaluefor eachof theseletters.
450 460 470 480 490 500 510 320 530 540 550 560 570 580 590 600 610 62-0 630 640 650 660 670 680 690 L F L N L L F L N L L S F L N L L F L N L L L L L “ ; 1 T C 8 ( S ; ; C P . P I “ 1 ; T 1 ( S P P ; .
I DEFINING YOUR OWN NLQ CHARACTERS As you probablynoticed,NLQ charactersare printedby two passesof the printhead.Halfofthecharacterisprintedonthefirstpass,andtheremainder onthesecondpass.Thepaperis rolleduphalfa dotheightinbetweenpasses to let the printhead printdotson the secondpass that overlapthe previous dots,in otier to fill in the spacesand producedensercharacters.Additionally,tie print head speed is halved,and the dots are printed at doublethe densityof draft characters.
simultaneoususe of regularand downloadcharactersin the draft character sectionapplyequallyto NLQ characters. ( . m ( . 1 1 A D L R C s s =D +( +R 8 8 4 x 1 x 1 4 2 2 I 1 l 2 g U 5 t g ( o s i d y o ( N . . m c ( 1 1 A C D T L 8 8 s R O s = D +( 4 4 2 O x 1 x 1 2 I 3, 70 70 126 0 16 1 0 2nd:.28 74 14 74 124 0 0 Ist: 14 32 a- 5- - A- t. .- 64 1 9 6 6 64 32 16 0 0 0 14 74 72 0 0 0 f.. 1274 - - ,-. - -- --.- - u 0 .,” “--- ,,, .,.
chapter 6 M A Y P WhenusingyourprinterwithanIBMPC, PC-XT,or PC-ATor compatible, youwillprobablybe usingPC-DOSor MS-DOSas anoperatingsystem.A numberof softwaretricksmaybe usefidhere.This chapteris not,however, a substitutefor the operatingsystemmanualssuppliedwithyourcomputer. To learn how to print files, etc. it is best to mad the relevantparts of these manuals.
Pica Elite Condensedpica Condensedelite Proportional CPI 10 12 17.1 20 Numberof columns 80 96 137 160 Variable Sometimes the software installation will ask you for an initialization sequenceto returnto the defaultsettings.The commandfor yourprinteris @. MakesurethattheDIPswitchesaresetforthecorrectprinteremulation,and thatyou haveselectedthe appropriatecharactersetusingthe DIP switches. If you are in doubtabouttheCotilgrationof yourapplicationsoftware,seek expertadvice.
File as seen on computerscreen: (F P ( F (F (S c (S c r o ( (F (F b ( ) a d ) o ) Printout: PRINTER F a c COMMANDS c C b l EMBEDDED e o i When you use these commandsthere are severalpointsto note: ● The font ((F’))commandis ignored if the F when power was switchedon. button was held down Q A line consistingof commandsaloneprints as a blank line. ● The softwarewillnot knowthattheseare commands,so you cannottrust yoursoftwareto giveyou the conect line width.
PROGRAMMING THE PRINTER WITH DOS COMMANDS If your system includesthe file PRINT.COMyou can use the main DOS printingcommand.Simplytypethe wordPRINT followedby the name of the file you want to print. To print a fde named README.DOC,for example,type: A> R .D P The computer may respond with the following message, asking which printerto use: N o 1i d [ : If yourcomputeris connectedto onlyoneprinter,pressRETURNto select the default choice (PRN). Printing will begin and the A> prompt will reappear.
If youprintfromtheDOScommandlevelveryoften,itwillbe advantageous to cn?atea printersetupfde. Theninsteadof settingfontetc.manuallyeach time, you can complete the setup with a single command from your computer.For example,you can createa file containingprintercommands to selectnear letter quality,and selectelite pitch with the Standardmode. You can find the commandsin Chapter4.
I You can now set up the printerby sendingit the file NLQELITE.DAT.To avoidunnecessaryloggingof commands,switchhard-copyoutputoff (by pressingCTRL-PRTSCifhardcopyis on).ToprintthefileREADME.DOC in NLQ elite type, give the followingtwo commands: A)COF’Y NLQELITE A ,>PRINT . PAT README . DOC PRN For greaterconvenienceyoucanmakeabatchfflethatwillsetup theprinter and print any specifiedfde with a singlecommand.To createsuch a batch filewiththenameNLQPRINT.BAT,typein the firstfourlinesshownnext.
1120 LPRINTE$; ’’D’’ ;CHR$(3);CHR$(13);CHR$(O) ‘Set ~ 1130 LPRI~ C$; “Fonts are:” 1140 LPRINTH$;D$;“Draft charactem, “ 1150 LPRINTH$;C$; “Ccurier characters, ” 1160 LPRINTH$;S$; “SanSerif characters, ” 1170 IFRINT H$;Ol$; ’’Orator with small capitals, or “ with lower case characters, ” 1180 LPRINTH$;02$; “ ‘Select italics 1190 LPRINI’E$; “4”; “;S$; “for “; 1200 LPRINTH$;02$; “and “;01$; “italics 1210 LPRI~ C$; “all “;JX; “fonts.
“; 1650 LPRI~ H$;C$; ‘Tbwnload characters: 1660 LPRI~ D$;E$; “%1”; ‘Select download character 1670 FOR1==1ITI 5 1680 LPRI~ CliR$(60) : ‘Print downltid character 1690 NEXTI 1700 LPRIm E$; “%0”; ‘Select normal character 1710 GC@JB2200 1720 IYRINTC$;E$; “%1”; ‘Select download character 1730 FOR1=1 TU 5 ‘Print download character 1740 LPRINTCHR$(60); 1750 NEXTI ‘Select normal character 1760 LPRI~ E$; “%0” 1770 LPRINTH$;C$; “Varioue dot graphic densltles:” 1780 DIMKKQ$(4) 1790 RE3P3RE2390 1800 m Row=l To 4 1810 F
2180 RE’IURN 2190 ‘ 2200 ‘ Define NIL.)download character 2210 LPRINTC$;E$; “&”;CliR$(0);CHR$(60) ;CIiR$(60); 2220 RESKK!E2330 2230 FORM-O IU 46 2240 READMM 2250 LPRIIWCHR$(MM) ; 2260 NEXTM 2270 REIURN 2280 ‘ 2290 ‘ DATA 2300 ‘ Draft download character data 2310 DATA139,124, 0, 66, 4, 64, 36, 16, 2, 16, 12, 0 2320 ‘ 2330 ‘ NI.
I How theprogram works Thisprogrambeginsby assigninga numberof printercommandsto BASIC stringvariables(lines 1000to 1090).Youcan findmostof thesecommands near the beginningof chapter4. The WIDTH“LPT1:”255 statementin line 1110meansinfiite line width. It preventsthe IBM-PCfrom insertingunwantedcarriagemtums and line feeds in graphicsdata. Actualprintingbeginsin line 1120.
Fonts are: ,,.,. I.,:f.;:,,’!! (:::ll~;i,;[{j,l,,, ““i: :.[;i’!’’;;:.:, Courier characters, Sanserif characters, ORATOR WITH SMALL CAPITALS, with lower case characters, iW7d ITALICS Print Fof - pitches are: Pica pitch, Elite pitch, Condensedpica pitch, Condensed elite p]tch, and proportional OR all i“i::’-!”:’f”!!. spacing, Double-height, Ihub 1e–s ized, Ex~anded. Quad–s ized .
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chapter 7 TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE The followingsectionon troubleshootingandmaintenanceis intendedonly ~ a brief guide. Remember that your printer is a highly sophisticated electronicdevice,whichalso containshigh voltageinside.For thatreason, only carry out thoseoperationsthat are describedin this chapter. CAUTION: Anyattempttocarryoutoperationsotherthanthosedescribed heremayresultin electricshockand/ordamageto theprinter.
Power supply If the POWER indicatordoesnot illuminate,check the following: Check Is the power cable properly plugged into the electrical outlet? Is power being supplied to the outlet? Is theprintervoltsgecomxt? Possible remedy Tum off the printer,make certainthatthe power cable is securely connected,andthenturntheprinterbackon. Turn off the printer and unplug it. Try out another appliamceoftheoutlettodetermineifelectricity is being suppliedto thatoutlet.
If the print is faint,or uneven,checkthe following: Check Possible remedy Is the ribbon properly irt- 1 Check andreinstall if necessary. Stdkd? Is the ribbonwornout? The nbbonhas a long life, butwill eventuallyneedreplacing. Fit a new ribboncartridgeifnecessaxy. If dots are missingin the printing,check the following: Check Are dots missing at random in the printing? Isa line of dots missing consistently throughout the ptiting? Possible remedy The ribbonhas become slack causing it to get caught up.
Paper feeding If cut sheet paper (withoutthe ASF) is not feeding smoothly,check the following: I Check I Possible remedv I Is the papa release lever Set the release leva to the ~ position. pushedback(tothe ~ position)? Is the paper guide in place The paper guide should be in place vertically for cut andvertical? sheets to feed smoothlv. . Are the left andright guides If the left andright gui&s are too close together, the too close together? paperwill not feed smoothly.
Check Are you tryingto feed paper using the ffont panel buttons while the ON LINE indicator is illuminated? Is the paper toothick? Possible remedy I You can only feed paperin this way when theprinteris off-line. Set the printeroff-line andthen feed paper. in this ‘1 Thereprelimits to thethicknessofpaperthatcanbe fed way (one top copy and two NCRcopies). Try usingthinnerpaper. If the ASF is not operatingor is not feeding paper correctly, check the following: Possibleremedy Selectthisoption.
I If the paperpark facilitydoesnot appearto be workingcorrectly,checkthe following: Check Is the paper release lever in the * position? Has the fanfoldpaper been Possibleremedy Thepaperrelease Ievermustbe set to the * position afterthefanfoldpaperhas beenparked. Makesurethatthe POWERindicatorcomes on flashing properlyparked? afterthe fanfoldpaperhaabeen parked.
MAINTENANCE Essentially,your printer is a robust piece of equipment, but should be treatedwith amodicumofcarein orderto avoidmalfimctions.Forexample: ● ● ✎ ● ● Keep yourprinterin a “comfortable”environment.Roughlyspeaking,if you arecomfortable,thentheenvironmentis suitablefor yourprinter,too (see Chapter1). Do not subjectthe printerto physicalshocksor excessivevibration. Avoidextremelydustyenvironments.Dust is the enemyof all precision mechanicaldevices.
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6. Disengagethecablefromthetabsholdingitdown,thenremove thepnnt head. 7. Foreasy instaLlationofthenewprinthead,movethe carnagetowardthe left end of the rail. 8. Placethe new printhead on its support,seatingit on the two pins. 9. Threadthenewcablethesame wayastheold, securingitunder thethree tabs on the printhead carriage. 10.Plug the cableinto the connector,insertingit as far as it will go. 11.Fastenthe printhead down with the two screws. 12.Movethecarnagebacktowardtherightandreplacetheconnectorcover.
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I chapter 8 SPECIFICATIONS Printingsystem ..............................Serial ImpactDot-matrix Printingspeed ................................ 150cps (Draftpica) 37.5 cps (NLQpica) Print direction................................Bidirectional,logic-seeking Unidirectional,logic-seeking (selectable) Numberof printpins......................9 Print head life.................................100 million characters Line spacing................................... 1/6, 1/8,n/72, n/216inches Characters................
I Characterdot matrix ...................... 9 x 11 (Draft) 18X 23 (NLQ) Bit imagedot-matrix...................... DPI Normal 60 Double 120 High-speeddouble* 120 Quadruple 240 CRTI 80 CRT II 90 Plotter 72 Double-plotter 144 (8 or 9) x 480 (8 or 9) x 960 (8 or 9) x 960 (8 or 9) x 1920 (8 or 9) x 640 (8 or 9) x 720 (8 or 9) x 576 (8 or9) x 1152 * It is impossibleto printadjacentdotsin themodemarkedwithan asterisk (*). Paper feed ......................................
I Ribhn fife . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . lrnillio ncharacters(draftpica) Dimensions....................................396(w)x 301(d)x 120(h)mm 15.6(w)xll.8(d) x4.7(h) in Weight............................................5.1kg(11.21b) Power supply . . . . . .. . ... .~.u.w~...120VAC,220VAC,240VAC,50/60Hz (variesaccordingtothecountry ofpurchase) Options.......uno=. . . . . . . . . . .
Thefollowingdescribesthepinoutoftheparallel(Centronics-type)interface connector(signalswhich are low when activeate overlined): Pin 1 I Function Goes from high to low (for 20.
I chapter 9 CHARACTER SETS The followingtables showthe standardand IBM charactersets. The decimalcharactercode of each characteris shown in an inset to the lower right of the character. Thehexadecimalcodecanbe foundby readingthe entriesat thetop andleft edgesof the table.For example,the character“A” is in column4 and row 1, so its hexadecimalcharactercodeis 41. This is equivalent(4x 16+ 1 = 65) to decimal65, the numberin the inset.
I STANDARD CHARACTER SET #1 2 3141516 7 I 1 3 c 51 4 * s 67 D 52 s? T 6E 84 W-db 118 > h , izi 104
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STANDARD CHARACTER SET #2 Othercharactersare identicalto standard characterset ##l.
INTERNATIONAL CHARACTER SETS Whenan internationalcharactersetis selectedDIPswitches2-2to 2-4or by a commandfromsoftware,the followingchangesaremadein thecharacter set: See Chapter3 for the DIP switch settings. The commandfor selectingthe internationalcharactersets is: “R” n Wheren meanscharactercode n, i.e. CHR$(n)in BASIC.The valuesof n are: 10 DenmarkII O U.S.A.
IBM CHARACTER SET #2 108
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IBM CHARACTER SET #1 Other characters are identical to character set #2. The duplication of control codes enables systems with a 7-bit interface to obtain control fi,mctions when the most significant bit is set to 1 by the cESC> “>” command in the standard mode.
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I INDEX El horizontaltab, 57 Ascender,61,71 Autofeed,67 Automaticlinefeed, 31,55 Automaticsheetfeeder,8,31,67, 101 Absolute m--l Backspace, 55 Bail lever, 3, 10 BASIC, 23,72-73,82 Beeper, 67 Bidirectional printing, 67 Bit-image printing, 58-60,86 Bold printing, 37 Bottom margin,50 Buffer,27,30, 100 m Cancel command, 65 Carriage return, 54 Centering, 55 Channelsof verticaltab stops,52 Charactercodes,printingof all,40 Characterset commands,39-41 Charactersets,99,104-111 Charactersize and pitch command
ml Hexadecimaldump,23-24 Horizontalpositioncommands,53-57 Horizontaltabulation,57 ml IBMcharactersets,39, 108-111 IBMrode, 30,88 IBM-PC,24 Interface: signals,102 specifications,100 Internationalcharacters,32,40, 107 Italicprinting,36 III Justification,55 ml Left margin,53 Line feed,48 Line spacing,4748,99 Locatingtheprinter,1 ml Maintenance,95 Manualfeed,67 Margins: bottom,50 left,53 right,54 Masterprintmode,44 Micro-feed,26,27 Microjustification,44 Mostsignificantbit, 65 1...
Reset printer,68 Reverselinefeed,48 Reversemicro-feed, 27 Ribboncartridge,4, 101 ml Verticalpositioncommands,47-53 Rightmargin,54 ROMcharacterset, 64 El Verticaltabulation,53 Zero (slashand normal),41 r-m — S1nseriftypestyle,20,35 Selftests,21-22 Settingup, 4 Singlesheets: automaticloading,8 manualloading,10 specifications,100 Slashzero,41 Smallcapitals,20 Specifications,99-102 Sprocketfeed, 11-14,100 Standard character set, 32, 39, lo4106 Standardmode,30,86 Subscripts,38 Superscripts,38 m Tabulation,
I COMMAND SUMMARY MODECONTROLCODE Belf Backspace Horizontal tab Line feed Vertical tab Fomr feed Expanded printing for one line Set printer cm-line Cancel condensed printing Pica pitch Set printer off-line Cancel one-line expanded prirrting Cancel last line Reverse line feed Return to top of current page Expanded printing for one line
MODE CONTROL CODE FUNCTION PAGE “6” “7” “8” “9” “:” cESC> “:” <(b n “<” “=” “=” nl n2 aOal a2 Select character set #2 39 Select character set #1 39 Disable paper-out detector 51 Enable paper-uut detector 51 Elite pitch 41 IBM Copy-standard characters from ROM into RAM 63 Std. One-line unidirectional printirtg Std. 67 Set MSB to O 65 Std. ml d mll IBJ4 Define draft dowrduad characters 62 IBM “=” nl n2 aOal d ml d ...
MODE CONTROL CODE FUNCTION “X” nl n2 4?SG. “Y’ nl n2 ml d ... “Z” nl n2 ml rn2 . .. IBM clZSC> “[” “@” <4> IBM e’fLSO ‘1” cESC> ‘Y”nl n2 ;*M IBM id n2 “]” IBM “A” std. cESC> ’46”nO nl n2 ml d IBM “-” a IBM “-” <1> IBM IBM “-” “o” “-” “l” “a” eESC> “a” <2.
MODE CONTROL CODE FUNCTION PAGE Std. Select slash zero Delete last character sent Manual feed Auto feed Select Courier characters Select Sanserif characters Select Orator ehas-acterswith small capitals Select Orator characters with lower case Select draft quality characters Eject paper from ASF Select character siiz Set print start position on ASF 41 65 std. cESC> “-” “l” “(” “(” “0” “)” “)” “(” “(” “4” “)” “)” “(” “(” “F” ‘“)”“)” “O” “(,, .,(,, ..F.. ..).. L.)>,LL~..
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