Psion Teklogix MLP 3040 Series manual Font, Spacing, Left Margin, Printer Configuration

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Font

Printer Configuration

Font

 

Font

 

 

16.9 cpi Courier

Possible Values: 4.2 cpi SnsSrfA

16.9 cpi SnsSrfA

5.5 cpi SnsSrfA

16.9 cpi Courier*

10.2 cpi SnsSrfA

18.5 cpi SnsSrfA

10.7 cpi SnsSrfA

18.5 cpi Courier

12.7 cpi Courier

20.3 cpi SnsSrfA

13.5 cpi Courier

20.3 cpi Courier

14.5 cpi Courier

22.6 cpi Courier

15.6 cpi Courier

25.4 cpi Courier

Any downloaded fonts will also be displayed. This feature selects the default font and character pitch.

Spacing

Possible Values: 0 … 3* … 10 Lines

Spacing 3 Lines

When printing text, this feature sets spacing between lines. The height of a complete line, or line pitch, is determined by adding the vertical size of the current font to the Spacing. With Spacing set to the default value of “3” and using a font that is 23 rows high, the line pitch would be 3 + 23, or 26 dot rows. Since each dot row is 0.125mm, 26 x 0.125 yields a line pitch of 3.25mm or 7.8 lines per inch. This line pitch value also determines the amount of paper motion performed when an ASCII Line Feed character is received by the printer.

When printing PC Line drawing characters, Spacing should be set to “0” to avoid space between rows of characters used to draw vertical lines.

When printing graphic data, Spacing has no affect so that multiple lines of graphics may print adjacent to each other.

Left Margin

Left Margin 0.0000”

Possible Values: 0.0000”* … 1.0244” in increments of 0.0394”

This feature sets the left margin in inches relative to the leftmost printing position. The left margin must be less than the right margin.

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Contents Psion Teklogix Corporation 3000 Kustom Drive Hebron, KY MLP3040 Series Operator’s ManualBattery Disposal FCC Part 15 Class BDo not operate near a heat source Lesen Sie vor der Inbetriebnahme die Aufbau- und BedienungsanleitungNehmen Sie den Drucker nicht in der Nähe einer Wärmequelle in Betrieb Page Printer Configuration Power ConsiderationsIntroduction Getting StartedTable of Contents Maintenance and TroubleshootingAdvanced Setup Features SpecificationsIntroduction Page Battery Installation and Charging Figure 1 - Battery Installation and Power ConnectorGetting Started Installing Media Roll MediaGetting Started Figure 2 - Opening Paper DoorCassette Media Figure 3 - Media SupportFigure 4 - Paper Laying Through Print Head Movable SupportTurning the Printer On and Off Performing A Printer Self TestFigure 5 - Cassette In Printer Host Interface Set Up Factory Default Interface SettingsInterface Belt Loop System Daily Operation IntroductionControl Panel Figure 6 - Control PanelPrinter Configuration Removing Printed OutputMLP 3040 and MLP 3040 LP Models Battery Charging Printer Configuration Figure 7 - Tearing Off Printed OutputMLP 3040 SL Models Using the Magnetic Card Reader Figure 8 - MLP 3040 Power Connector & Battery IndicatorFigure 9 - Using The Magnetic Card Reader Power Connector Battery IndicatorAdditional Messages Check PaperPaper Door Open Printer Configuration Introduction To SetupSetup Basics Figure 10 - MLP 3040 Control PanelEntering Setup Exiting SetupSelecting Menus Setup Menu Summary Format MenuInterface Menu Options MenuFormat Menu Current FormatFormat Name Font SpacingLeft Margin Right Margin Print ContrastMaximum Paper Speed Form Feed DistanceMark Sensing Mark SensitivityGap Sensitivity Tear to Mark DistanceInterface Menu Serial InterfacePresent Distance Current Host I/OEmulation Baud RateData Bits Stop BitsIrDA Interface XON/XOFF HandshakingETX/ACK Handshaking RTS/CTS HandshakingBluetooth Interface Pairing ModeRole Policy Role Policy DeferDiscoverability Discoverability OnWi-Fi Interface Local NameAddress WLAN Type WLAN ChannelWLAN SSID WLAN WEP BitsWEP Key WEP Key WEP Key WEP Key WLAN AuthIP Address Assign IP AddressOptions Menu IP Subnet MaskIP Gateway Tunnel Port NumberAuto Power Down Maximum Format NumberUser Language Truncate LinesPrint Promotion Print Promo NoPage Interfacing To A Host Computer RS-232C Serial InterfacePin # DescriptionBluetooth Interface Figure 12 - Wireless Indicator & IrDA WindowIrDA Interface Interfacing to a Host ComputerWi-Fi Interface Page Power Considerations Auto Power DownOperation Without A Battery Standby OperationPage Maintenance and Troubleshooting CleaningFigure 13 - Printer Cleaning Areas Battery Care Charging the BatteryAdditional Battery and Safety Information Maintenance and TroubleshootingTesting the Power Supply and Battery Troubleshooting Error MessagesSolution MessageOther Problems ProblemSolution Possible CauseObtaining Service Advanced Setup Features Format MenuInterface Menu Options MenuPage Print & Font Samples Print SamplesCourier Font With International Extended Character Set Courier Font PC Line Drawing Extended Character SetPrint & Font Samples Sans Serif Font Page Specifications Printer SpecificationsPrinting Specifications Power ManagementSpecifications Physical SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications Operator Controls and IndicatorsMedia Specifications Receipt PaperLabels Gap Sensing Specifications Black Mark PositionFigure 14 - Black Mark Position Supplies and Accessories AccessoriesSupplies Page Glossary of Terms Glossary