Epson T-750 manuals
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2 FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENTFOR AMERICAN USERS WARNING Copyright © 1988 by Epson America, Inc Torrance, California 3 ContentsIntroduction Setting Up Your T-750Printer Choosing and Loading Paper Using the T-750with Application Programs 3-1 Printer Selection Menus 4 T-750Printer FeaturesCharacter Tables Problem Solving and Maintenance 5 Defaults and DIP SwitchesTechnical Specifications Index 6 Introductionc l e a r NLQ Sans Serif is crisp and distinctive Introduction 7 About This ManualWhere to Get Help 8 Setting Up Your T-750Printer1 Unpacking Your Printer 9 2Selecting the Right Location10 3 Installing the Ribbon13 4 Loading Continuous-feedPaper19 5 Turning On the Printer6 Operating the Control Panel20 The buttonsLINE LINE FEED ROMAN SANS SERIF The indicator lights ON LINE POWER READY 21 7SelecType23 8 Running the Self Test25 10 Choosing the Operating Mode with DIP Switches28 Choosing PaperUsing Single-sheetPaper 31 Loading the paper33 If the paper does not loadReloading during printing Reinstalling the Tractor Unit 35 The Paper Thickness Lever37 Using the T-750with Application ProgramsPrinter Selection Menus 38 A quick testComputer - Printer Communication Naming and 39 Word Processors40 Spreadsheets41 T-750Normal Printer commands /027/077/015 Using 42 Graphics ProgramsProgramming Languages43 Sending printer commands with BASIC100 LPRINT "This text will be printed 100 LPRINT CHR$(27);CHR$(69); LPRINT CHR$(27);"E LPRINT CHR$(&H1B);CHR$(&H145) Using the T-750 with Application Programs 44 Quality and FontsNLQ Roman is clear and typewriter - like 45 Print Size and Character WidthPitches and Proportional SpacingPica: ABCDEFGHIJKLMnopqrstuvwxyz Elite: ABCDEFGHIJKLMnopqrstuvwxyz Pica: ABCDEFGHIJKLMnopqrstuvwxyz Proportional: ABCDEFGHIJKLMnopqrstuvwxyz Double-wide, double-high,and condensed o u b l e - w d e p i c a o u b l e - w i d e e l i t e Condensed pica gives more characters on a line Condensed elite gives you even more 46 Special Effects and Emphasis48 Page Layout and Other Commands49 Graphics and User-definedCharacters50 The Print Head52 Graphics Commands54 Graphics dataSimple Graphics Programming55 WIDTH statementsPrinting taller patterns "LPT1: LPRINT CHR$(27);"A";CHR$(8); FOR R = 1 TO FOR X = 1 to LPRINT CHR$(170);CHR$(85); 160NEXT X: LPRINT 170NEXT R 180LPRINT CHR$(27);"@ 56 Density Varieties58 Designing Your Own Graphics60 100 WIDTH "LPT1:110 LPRINT CHR$(27);"A";CHR$(7); 120 FOR ROW = 1 TO 130 LPRINT CHR$(27);"Y";CHR$(41);CHR$(0); 140 FOR COLUMN = 1 TO 150READ N 160LPRINT CHR$(N); 170NEXT COLUMN 180LPRINT 190NEXT ROW 200 END 210 DATA 64,32,80,8,68,2,64,0,64,0 220 DATA 64,0,64,0,32,0,16,0,8,0 230DATA 8,0,8,0,8,0,810,8,0,8,0,8,0 240DATA 184,64,32,16,8,4,2 250DATA 8,16,40,64,136,0,8,0,8,0 260DATA 8,0,8,0,16,0,32,0,64,0,64,0 270DATA 64,0,64,0,64,0,64,0,64,0,64,0 280DATA 116,8,16,32,64,128,0 61 User-definedCharacters62 Sending the character definition63 100 LPRINT CHR$(27);"x0";110 LPRINT CHR$(27);"&";CHR$(0); 120 LPRINT "@@"; 130 LPRINT CHR$(136); 140 FOR I = 1 to 150READ A: LPRINT CHR$(A); 160NEXT 170LPRINT "@ @ @ @ @ 180LPRINT CHR$(27);"%";CHR$(1); 199LPRINT "@ @ @ @ @ 200LPRINT CHR$(27);"%";CHR$(0); 218LPRINT "@ @ @ @ @ 220END 230DATA 32,80,168,84,42,84,168,80,32,0,0 64 Copying ROM to RAM65 Specifying the width and heightMixing print styles 66 Other considerationsAppendix A 67 Command Summary68 LPRINT CHR$(27);"W";CHR$(1)LPRINT CHR$(27);"W";"1 70 Commands in Numerical Order73 Printer Operation74 DC3Speed ESC s Turn Half-speedMode On/Off ESC E S C 75 ESC UTurn Unidirectional Mode On/Off OFF Disable Paper-outSensor 78 Data Control0 D 80 0 A82 ESC JPerform n/216-inchLine Feed A-16 Vertical tabbing ESC B 83 1 B85 ESC $A-19 86 ESCHorizontal tabbing HTTab Horizontally A-20 87 Overall Printing Style88 Print Size and Character WidthESC P 90 0 E91 DC4ESC W Turn Double-wideMode On/Off 93 SOHESC T Cancel Superscript/Subscript 94 Word Processing95 Character Sets97 ESC:ESC % 99 Graphics100 ESC Z102 Commands that Duplicate Epson CommandsPrint 103 Commands that Are Different from Epson Commands106 . N U108 ESC [@ESC 109 36:Select Standard Character Set 112 Epson Mode120 Epson International Character Sets122 IBM Printer Emulation Mode126 ENQ130 General Troubleshooting132 Troubleshooting Graphics ProblemsData Dump Mode 134 Maintaining Your PrinterThe print head 135 Replacing the print head136 Transporting the Printer138 Default and Initialization Settings139 DIP Switch Settings140 International Character Sets141 E son modeDIP switch settings IBM printer character set emulation mode 142 PrintingPaper 147 On-LineDC1/DC3 Printing ERROR BUSY ACKNLG(Indicator on) (Disabled/enabled) 148 Glossaryapplication program ASCII auto line feed baud rate bidirectional printing binary bit byte buffer G L 149 carriage returncondensed continuous paper control code cut sheet feeder (CSF) data dump decimal default DIP switches dot graphics 150 dot matrixdouble-highprinting double-strikeprinting double-wideprinting draft Near Letter emphasized printing Epson Extended Graphics ESC (escape) 15 pitch font G L 151 formform feed hexadecimal (hex) systems intialize interface italic line feed memory Near Letter Quality (NLQ) G L 152 number systemsdecimal hexadecimal on line paper-outsensor parallel interface parity pitch platen print quality Glossary proportional printing pull tractor 153 RAMreset self test 10 pitch top of form position 12 pitch user-definedcharacters 154 Index
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