Star Micronics LC-100+, LC-1011C user manual Removing the ribbon cassette

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Are you getting muddy-looking colors from a color ribbon? The more green, orange, and purple colors you use, the quicker the primary colors (blue, red, yellow) will become mixed with other colors. This will cause a drop in performance of the ribbon.

Remember that changing the ribbon before it becomes frayed or completely out of ink extends the life of your print head.

Removing the ribbon cassette

Use the following procedure to remove the ribbon cassette from the printer when you want to replace it with a new one.

Make sure that the printer is unplugged from its power outlet.

Caution!

Never move the print head while the printer is turned on. Doing so can damage the printer. If you have just finished printing, let the print head cool for a few minutes before you touch it.

Open the front cover of the printer.

Lift up the front part (the part nearest the print head) of the ribbon cassette.

Once it is free, carefully remove the cassette from the holder.

Use the procedure under “Installing the ribbon cassette” on page 5 to install a new cassette.

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Contents LC-1011C LC-100 + Colour EC Council Directive 73/23/EEC and 93/68/EEC of 22 July Trademark acknowledgments Chapter About this manualContents Using the EDS Mode Using the Printer with MS-DOSPaper Handling Page Page Choosing a place for the printer Printer SetupUnpacking the printer General guide Opening the front cover Installing the platen knobInstalling the ribbon cassette Installing the ribbon cassettePrint head shield Ribbon cassette Removing the ribbon cassette Removing the ribbon cassetteConnecting to a power outlet and turning power on and off Installing the paper guideLoading fanfold paper Loading fanfold paperSwing the rear cover back and down until it stops Loading fanfold paper Printing on fanfold paper Unparking fanfold paper Parking fanfold paperConnecting to your computer Using the tear-off functionConnecting to your computer Control Panel Operations Switching between on-line and off-lineEntering the Font Lock Mode Lit Indicator Font NameSelecting a font Setting the character pitch Entering the Pitch Lock ModeLit Indicators Meaning Line feed Paper eject cut-sheet paperForm feed fanfold paper Setting the top of form position Micro feedTear-off function fanfold paper Changing the auto load position Selecting the Quiet Print ModeSaving a macro Initializing the printer Clearing the printer’s bufferUsing the EDS Mode About EDS Mode settingsEntering the EDS Mode Lit Indicator Selected Switch Selecting a switchChanging a switch setting Lit Indicator Selected BankSwitch 1 Emulation Printing the current switch settingsExiting the EDS Mode EDS Mode SettingsSwitch 6 CR Centering Switch 3 RAM UsageSwitch 4 Automatic Sheet Feeder Switch 5 Paper Out DetectorSwitch 4 Auto LF with CR Switch 1 NLQ DirectionSwitch 2 Auto Tear-off Long Switch 3 Line SpacingSwitch 6 Quiet Switch 1 Print ModeSwitch 2 Printable Area Switches 3, 4, 5 Print PitchRibbon Type Switches 1, 2, 3, 4 Page LengthSwitches 5, 6 Ribbon Select LengthCode Switches 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Code Page/International Character SetSwitch 1 NLQ Font Selection InternationalCharacter Set Setting up for printing with MS-DOS Using the Printer with MS-DOSUsing the Printer with MS-DOS Cut-Sheet Paper with Optional Automatic Sheet Feeder Paper HandlingSelecting paper types Cut-Sheet Paper Manual FeedAdjusting for paper thickness Paper TypeThickness Manual sheet feeding Automatic fanfold feedingClearing paper jams Automatic Sheet Feeder SF-10DT Optional AccessoriesInstalling the Automatic Sheet Feeder Automatic Sheet Feeder SF-10DT Loading Paper Automatic Sheet Feeder SF-10DT Serial-to-Parallel Interface Converter Connecting the Interface ConverterFunction Setting the converter’s DIP switchesProtocol Data Length SwitchDOS/Windows Setting ParityAppendix a Troubleshooting Testing the printerShort test Long test Hexadecimal dumpAdjusting the dot alignment Problem Possible Cause Troubleshooting guideTroubleshooting guide Printed on Printer case is hot Printer’s air vents are Left margin moves to Paper is not loaded Enter the EDS Mode To check the application printer selection Checking system software settings in WindowsTo check the default printer selection To check the driver SetupTo check the port Checking system software settings in MS-DOSAppendix B Specifications Fanfold with push tractor feeder Dimensions and WeightPower Supply Power ConsumptionPin Name Function Appendix C Interface Pin OutsParallel Interface Optional Serial InterfaceStandard Italic Character Set #2 International Character Set Appendix D Character SetsCode Page #852 Latin-2 Code Page #860 Code Page #861 Portuguese Icelandic Code Page #863 Canadian FrenchCode Page #865 Nordic Code Page #3843 Polish Code Page #866 RussianCode Page #3841 Gost-Russian Code Page #3840 IBM-RussianCode Page #3847 Brazil-ABNT Code Page #3844Code Page #3845 Hungarian Code Page #3846 TurkishCode Page #3848 Brazil-ABICOMP IBM Special Character SetCharacter Set #1 Font and Character Set Control Commands Description Mode Ascii CodeAppendix E Printer Control Codes Top/Bottom Margin and Vertical Tab Commands Print Pitch Control CommandsSpecial Print Mode Commands Bit Image Graphic CommandsForm Feed and Related Commands Line Spacing Commands Download Character CommandsHorizontal Print Position Control Commands ESC U1 Other CommandsAppendix F Glossary Sanserif Font Prop Pitch Paper Feed Quiet Cond On Line Appendix G Control Panel Operation GuideAUTOEXEC.BAT 45 MS-DOS Page Page Page Page Worldwide Headquarters

LC-100+, LC-1011C specifications

Star Micronics has long been a trusted name in the world of printing technology, renowned for its innovative solutions that cater to various business needs. Among their popular offerings are the LC-1011C and LC-100+ models, which are designed to provide reliable and efficient printing, particularly in the retail, hospitality, and gaming industries.

One of the standout features of the LC-1011C is its compact design, which allows it to fit seamlessly into any workspace. Despite its small footprint, this model is packed with advanced capabilities that make it a powerful tool for businesses. Its high-speed printing technology ensures that receipts, tickets, and labels are produced rapidly without compromising quality, helping to enhance overall productivity.

The LC-1011C is equipped with advanced thermal print technology, which not only reduces energy consumption but also provides smudge-proof, water-resistant prints. This is particularly beneficial in environments where durability is a concern. Additionally, the printer boasts a user-friendly interface and easy-to-load paper design, making it suitable for operators of all experience levels.

In comparison, the LC-100+ model enhances the features of its predecessor with additional capabilities designed for modern businesses. It supports a wider range of media types, including multi-layer receipts and custom-sized tickets. This flexibility allows businesses to tailor their printing needs based on specific operational requirements.

Both models utilize Star Micronics’ versatile communication interfaces, including USB, Bluetooth, and Ethernet options, ensuring compatibility with various devices and systems. This connectivity enables easy integration into existing point-of-sale systems and enhances workflow efficiency.

Another key characteristic of the LC-1011C and LC-100+ is their robust build quality. Constructed to withstand the rigors of everyday use, these printers are designed for longevity, reducing the need for frequent replacements and thus lowering total cost of ownership.

In conclusion, the Star Micronics LC-1011C and LC-100+ printers stand out in the market due to their combination of compact design, advanced printing technology, versatile media support, and robust connectivity options. These features make them ideal choices for businesses seeking reliable, efficient, and user-friendly printing solutions. Whether in a bustling retail environment or a busy kitchen, these printers deliver exceptional performance that can keep pace with the demands of modern operations.