Star Micronics LC24-10 user manual If the printed characters don’t match the characters on, Screen

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n If the printed characters don’t match the characters on the

screen:

Check DIP switches 2-2 to 2-4. When these switches are not all ON (back), an international character set is selected and some ASCII symbols are changed to other characters. See Appendix D.

Some software is not able to display international characters on the screen. If you use an international character set you may want to paste labels on the keyboard.

If you are using the IBM mode, check DIP switch l-7. Some international characters and symbols do not print when this switch is OFF (front).

nIf some printer commands are ignored or executed incor- rectly:

Check that the setting of DIP switch 1-6 matches the type of printer your software supports: ON (back) for Star or Epson; OFF (front) for IBM.

A few commands are mutually exclusive. For example, you cannot get emphasized condensed printing.

nIf you have proMems with horizontal tabulation:

Don’t change the margins after setting tabs.

Don’t change the print pitch after setting tabs. The physical positions of the tab stops do not adjust to the new print pitch.

nIf you have problems with graphics:

If you are using commercial software, check that it supports this printer, or a Star, Epson or IBM printer, and that DIP switch l-6 is set correctly: ON (back) for Star or Epson; OFF (front) for IBM.

Use a hex dump to verify the codes the printer is receiving. See the graphics command descriptions in Appendix B. Some computers insert unwanted commands (such as carriage returns and line feeds) in graphics data, or change the values of certain codes.

BASIC programs may require a WIDTH statement. Check your BASIC manual.

nIf you have problems with download characters:

Check that DIP switch 2-l is OFF (front).

Make the same checks as for graphics problems.

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Contents LC24-10 Self Declaration HOW to USE this Manual Features of the Printer Quad-sized Tableofcontents Commercial Software Index Locating the Printer Check fhe carton contentsUnpacking and Inspection Page Mount the platen knob Setting UPRemove the top cover Lnstaii the ribbon cartridge Removing the top coverReplace the top cover Lnsfall the optional IC cardMount the paper guide Connect the printer’s power cordConnect the printer to the computer Loading Single SheetsSemiautomatic loading Mounting the paper guide for single sheetsManual loading Loading and Parking Fanfold Forms Opening the rear coverClamp Lever Paper parking Figure I-12. Mounting the paper guide tor tantola formsPaper unparking Short se/f testTest Printing Long self test Interface testAdjusting the Printing GAP DIP Switch SettingsInternational character set Print style and pitch selection Page Page OFF 1 OFF Power indicator Switches and IndicatorsOn Line switch Paper feed switchQuiet Mode switch Sty/e/Pitch switchShort test pattern On Line switch POWER-UP FunctionsLprint CHR$I Next Return Switch Combination Functions Switch combination functions of control panelPage Page Memo Installing Your Software Printer menuPrinter command options Type stylesLnitializa tion sequence Setting the DIP SwitchesUsing Your Software AlignmentOther printer commands Type style and pitch selectionCan help you to use italic print Memo Using the Printer with DOS and Basic HARD-COPYING the Screen MS-DOS and PC-DOSProgramming the Printer with DOS Commands Name of list device PRNNew file Programming the Printer with Basic Acopy LQELITE.DAT PRN Aprint README.DOCLprint Lprint the Spacings are Changed Next ROW How the program works IBM Lprint E$=CHR$oc!iR$60cHR$60 Lprint IQ= CHR$0CHR$60CHR$60 Cleaning the Printer Replacing the RibbonReplacing the Print Head Page Replacing the Battery in the RAM Card Troubleshooting If the printer doesn’t printIf the printed characters don’t match the characters on If you have problems with graphicsIf you have problems with download characters ScreenAppendix Dot Matrix Size Character SetsOnly1 Environmental Requirements Electrical SpecificationsFnterface Signals OptionPaper Memo Font Control Commands Select draft quality charactersSelect ornament character Select LQ charactersSelect LQ type style Select italic charactersSelect Upright Characters Cancel EmphasizedCancel double-strike printing Emphasized PrintingStart Overlining Cancel superscript or subscriptStop Underlining Stop overliningCharacter SET Commands SetSelect Ash Zero Enable printing of a// character codesEnable printing of a// character codes on next character SelectHigh-speed elite pitch Pica pitchElite pitch High-density elite pitchPrinting Cancel condensed printingCancel expanded printing Expanded printingCaucel one-line expanded printing Print Double-height Characters Increase character SpacingSelect double or quadruple size Return To normal HeightSelect Character WidthSet line spacing to l/8 inch CommandsSelect character type and print pitch Set line spacing to 7160 or 7172 inchSet line spacing to n/780 or n/276 inch Set line spacing to l/6 inchSet base unit for line spacing Set line spacing to n/360 inchSelect Forward Feed Select Reverse FeedFeed paper n lines Perform one n/180-inch or n/276-inch line feedPerform one nl7804nch reverse line feed Set top of page at current positionSet top margin Cancel top and bottom marginsSet page length to n inches Set bottom MarginSet vertical tab stops Disable paper-out detectorEnable paper-out detector Set vertical tab stops every n linesVertical tab Horizontal Position CommandsSelect Vertical Tab Channel Set left marginSet left and right margins 27 88 nlRight justify Left justifyCenter text Full JustifySet horizontal tab stops Horizontal tabAbsolute horizontal tab in inches Relative horizontal TabRelative horizontal tab in inches Absolute horizontal tab in columnsPrint b-bit double-density graphics Print 8-MSing/e-density Graphics Select graphics mode Print 24bit hex-density graphicsDensity Select graphics ModeDownload Character Commands Copy standard characters from ROM into RAMDefine Download Characters Select download character setAccept MSB as is Select ROM characterSet MSB to Delete last character sentRepeat data Cancel LastCancel Quiet Print Quiet PrintSet printer on-line PrintSet printer off-line Stop printingOne-line unidirectional printing PrintingUnidirectional printing Manual feedEject paper From ASF Reset printerSet print start position on ASF Memo Appenciix Download Normal characterCharacter width Figure C-2. Telephone symbol, super/subscript Super/subscript character1120 1600 2440 Else CS$=STRINGQ2,2 Output Diskette AppendixD Standardcharacterset Page IBM Character SET #2 Page IBM Character SET #l Additional Character SET International Character Sets Index DEI 107 Command Summary ESC EfjC O O O ESC ‘I=‘ ESC pCO 111

LC24-10 specifications

The Star Micronics LC24-10 is a robust and high-performance dot matrix printer that caters primarily to the needs of businesses requiring reliable and efficient printing solutions. Known for its durability and versatility, the LC24-10 is ideal for environments such as retail, manufacturing, and warehousing, where multi-part forms and continuous printing are crucial.

One of the standout features of the LC24-10 is its ability to handle various paper types and formats. It can print on single-sheet paper, multi-part forms, and labels, making it a versatile choice for myriad applications. The printer supports both standard and custom paper sizes, ensuring it meets the diverse needs of end-users.

In terms of technology, the LC24-10 utilizes a 24-pin print head which offers high-speed and high-quality printing. This print head technology enables the printer to produce sharp and clear characters, even when printing on thick or multi-part media. The printer can reach print speeds of up to 550 characters per second, significantly improving productivity in fast-paced environments.

The LC24-10 is designed with user-friendliness in mind. It features a simple control panel that allows for easy configuration and status monitoring. Additionally, the printer supports a variety of connectivity options, including parallel, serial, and USB interfaces, making it compatible with a wide range of systems and devices. This flexibility allows businesses to integrate the printer seamlessly into their existing operations.

Durability is another key characteristic of the LC24-10. Its rugged design ensures that it can withstand the rigors of busy working environments, with a mean time between failure (MTBF) rated at over 10,000 hours. This reliability translates to less downtime and lower overall maintenance costs for businesses.

Furthermore, the LC24-10 is equipped with advanced features such as a slip-feed mechanism that allows for easy loading of various media types without jamming. It also boasts multiple character sets and emulations, enabling it to cater to different printing needs without compromising on quality.

In summary, the Star Micronics LC24-10 stands out in the world of dot matrix printers due to its robust design, versatility in handling various media, high-speed performance, and user-friendly features. These characteristics make it an excellent choice for businesses that require heavy-duty printing capabilities.