Tally Genicom 2900 manual Fonts, Languages and Characters, Appendix B Specifications B-81

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Fonts, Languages and Characters

Standard Languages and Character Sets

There are two ways to select a language or character set.

One method is by substituting certain characters in the lower half of the charac- ter set, such as # $ @ [ \ ] ^ ` { } and ~. This can be done by using the control panel Language selection, or through the emulation. The language substitu- tions available through the emulation differ by emulation.

The other method is by selecting an entire set of the characters (also called code pages) for the upper half of the character set. This can be done by using the control panel Character Set selection, or through the emulation. The character sets available through the emulation differ by emulation.

Language substitutions and character set selections are valid for all font styles except OCR-A and OCR-B. In the case of OCR-A and OCR-B, the only available options are DIN and ANSI, selected through the OCR Style selection on the control panel.

Language Substitutions

There are 42 available language substitutions, including Canadian, Canadian Alternate, Chinese, Danish MT660, Danish 2 Epson, Dutch LG, Finnish LG, French (ISO 69), French Epson, French MT660, French Withdrawn, German (ISO 21), Hebrew LG, Hungarian, International Reference Version (ISO 2), Italian (ISO 15), Italian Epson, Italian MT660, Japanese (ISO 14), JIS Roman LG, Latin American Epson, Norwegian Epson, Norwegian / Danish (ISO 60), Norwegian / Danish Epson, Norwegian / Danish ISO LG, Norwegian / Danish LG, Norwegian / Danish MT660, Portuguese (ISO 16), Portuguese LG, Spanish (ISO 17), Spanish Epson, Swedish LG, Swedish / Finnish (ISO 11), Swedish / Finnish Basic (ISO 10), Swedish / Finnish MT660, Swiss LG, Turkish LG, UK (ISO 4), UK Epson, UK LG, US (ISO 6), and VT100.

Character Sets

There are 40 available character sets / code pages, including Bulgarian (Code Page 866B), Cyrillic (Code Page 866), Cyrillic (Code Page 1251), Cyrillic (ISO 8859-5), DEC Greek Supplemental, DEC Hebrew Supplemental, DEC Multina- tional, DEC Supplemental, DEC Technical, DEC Turkish Supplemental, French Canadian (Code Page 863), Greek (Code Page 437G), Greek (Code Page 851), Greek (Code Page 869), Greek (Code Page 928), Greek (Code Page 1253), Greek (ISO 8859-7), Hebrew (Code Page 862), Hebrew (Code Page (1255), Hebrew (ISO 8859-8), IBM Proprinter (Code Page 437), Katakana (ISO 13), Latin 1 (Code Page 850), Latin 1 (Code Page 1252), Latin 1 (ISO 8859-1), Latin 2 (Code Page 852), Latin 2 (Code Page 1250), Latin 2 (ISO 8859-2), Latin 9 (ISO 8859-15), Line Draw (MT660), Roman-8 (HP), Russian Cyrillic (Code Page 855), SAP 8859-1, SAP 8859-2, SAP 8859-5, Turkish (Code Page 857), Turkish (Code Page 1254), Turkish (DEC), Turkish (ISO 8859-9), and Turkish (Siemens).

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Contents Operator Manual Operator Manual Serial Parallel LANAcknowledgments Contents Chapter Operator Manual ESC Appendix a Troubleshooting Appendix B Specifications Operator Manual Preface-9 IntroductionAbout This Manual Preface-10Operator ManualConventions Site Preparation Setting Up Your PrinterUnpacking your printer Unpacking the PrinterRepacking Removing the Shipping HardwareInterface Connectors Interface Connections and Powering UpInterface Connections Serial/Parallel InterfacesPowering Up Powering Up14Operator Manual Paper System Paper System ComponentsPaper System Components Tractors 16Operator ManualPrint Gap Paper TensionInstalling the Ribbon Cartridge Installing Ribbon Cartridge18Operator Manual Control Panel Components LED IndicatorsControl Panel Components LCD Liquid Crystal Display20Operator Manual Loading Paper and Printing Standard Printing Mode Loading Paper for Standard Printing Mode Step22Operator Manual Column Alignment Scale 24Operator Manual Print Gap Profile Mode Print Gap AdjustmentPrint Gap Gap ZoneUsing a Saved Gap Zone Profile Fine-tuning the Automatic Print Gap Setting26Operator Manual Set Print Gap Detect Mode to Manual Manually Adjust Print Gap on Control PanelAfter unlocking the Print Gap keys Setting Up Configurations Manually Setting Print Gap28Operator Manual Run a Print TestPrinter Menus and the Control Panel Control Panel DisplayControl Panel Display Display During Normal Operation30Operator Manual Display When In a Menu Indicator Paper Weight and Hammer ImpactControl Panel Key Functions Control Panel Key Functions32Operator Manual View Key TOF Key Top of FormPrint GAP + and Keys Up and Down Arrow KeysEnter Key Clear Key34Operator Manual Offline Clear Key Config KeyUsing Menus Using MenusControl Panel Menus Categories, Parameters and SelectionsTCP/IP if LAN is installed Example Changing Form Length Using the Menu System Changing Form Length38Operator Manual Print Selections Report How to Print a Control Panel Selected Options ReportOperator Menu ⇒ Font Operator MenuFont Category 40Operator ManualSer/Par Character Set MatrixOcra Density 42Operator Manual Forms Category 44Operator Manual Operator Menu ⇒ FormsPrint to EOF End Of Form If Print to EOF is on Quick AccessIf Print to EOF is OFF, you have two choices Choice Eject Distance46Operator Manual Ribbon Monitor Operation RibnMon ThreshOperator Menu ⇒ Print Gap Print Gap Category48Operator Manual Fine-Tuning the Print Gap Manually ResetMode Detect Distance 50Operator ManualOperator Menu ⇒ VFU VFU EnableVFU Category Vertical Format Units VT Channel Vertical Tab ChannelConfig Menu ⇒ Printer Config MenuPrinter Category 52Operator ManualReport IO HoldBeeper Mode Beeper Volume54Operator Manual Codes Category Config Menu ⇒ CodesPrint on CR 56Operator ManualForm Feed at TOF Alt ESC Alternate EscapePrint 80 9F Hex Code 7FIgnore Char Sub Char FromConfig Menu ⇒ Configurations Configurations Category58Operator Manual How to label a configuration slot Config Menu ⇒ Serial I/O Serial I/O Category60Operator Manual DTR Function Status EnquiryDTR Polarity 62Operator ManualBusy Polarity RTS FunctionPopc Print On Paper Command Config Menu ⇒ Parallel I/OParallel I/O Category Bi-DirectionalIntellifilter Category Config Menu ⇒ Intellifilter64Operator Manual Serial Parallel Twinax/CoaxTCP/IP Menu TCP/IP Menu LAN Interface OnlyIP Addr Category Gateway CategoryTCP/IP Menu ⇒ Subnet Subnet Category66Operator Manual TestMenu ⇒ Pattern Test MenuPattern Category PrintFault Override Category Test Menu ⇒ Fault OverrideDiag Category 68Operator ManualHelp Menu Help Menu70Operator Manual Appendix a Troubleshooting A-71 FaultsFault Correction Procedure Messages72Operator Manual Error MessagesHammerTimeExplanation Corrective Action Appendix a Troubleshooting A-7374Operator Manual Appendix a Troubleshooting A-75 76Operator Manual Paper ProblemsIndustry and Agency Standards Appendix B Specifications B-7778Operator Manual Industry and Agency StandardsEnvironment Appendix B Specifications B-7980Operator Manual Emulations and FontsFonts, Languages and Characters Appendix B Specifications B-81Standard Languages and Character Sets Language Substitutions82Operator Manual Configurations, Paper and SpeedAppendix B Specifications B-83 Daly Drive, Suite 703.833.8700 Chantilly, VA 703.222.7629