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1 3 FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENTFOR AMERICAN USERS Copyright © 1988 by Seiko Epson Corporation Nagano, Japan 4 Table of Contents6 Introduction7 OptionsDouble-BinCut Sheet Feeder (#7343) Pull Tractor Unit (#7314) Ribbon Cartridges (#7762, #7763, #7764) Multi-FontModule (#7407) LQ Printer Software (DCB-LQ2) Optional Interface Boards 8 About This GuideThis Other chapters and appendixes Introduction 9 used10 Setting Up the Printer38 Paper Handling65 Using the Printer66 The display67 The lights68 The buttons69 LINE FEED:LOAD/EJECT: settings FONT: Draft, Roman, Sans Serif, Courier Prestige, Script, OCR-B, OCR-R ORATOR, ORATOR-S PITCH: 70 CONDENSED:PITCH MICRO FEED: PLATEN GAP ADJUST: GhP 71 Selects or deselects the SelecType mode. When this mode is selected, the(V),and TEAROFF: AUTO TEAR OFF PAPER SELECT: Tractor, Friction, CSF Bin 1 CSF Bin 72 Other control panel features73 MACRO #lP r e s e t m a c r o # l i s s e t f o r L e t t e r Q u a l i t y p r i n t i n g / w o r d p r o c e s s i n g i n t h e R o m a n f o n t . It italic, emphasized d o u b l e - w i d t h MACRO #2 P r e s e t m a c r o # 2 i s s e t f o r d r a f t d r a f t s , o r f o r a n y j o b y o u n e e d p r i n t e d i n a n ::ii.. II::::::~ ‘I:::.. 1k11 MACRO #3 SALES REPORT Jan Feb Mar Qr May Jun Smith 1. Jones 714 750 655 154 789 a85 L. Williams 756 152 852 841 740 74 Using SelecType75 mayonce SelecType :LrJflDMfKRO: :CHflNGEl'MCRO: :CHBNGEDEFAlJLTS :PRINTOUTThis mode prints out the current printer SETTINGS:settings, the settings for the four macros, and the default settings :CLEflRALLThis mode returns all of the current printer t'lC1CRDS:settings, macro settings, and default settings to the preset values 76 Following the arrow iconsIn general, the same applies when you are in a SelecType submenu. The :icon indicates that you can choose a different option (shown on the left FONT) Roman Sans Se P i f) Selecting a main menu mode Select one of the five main menu modes as follows: 1. Press the SelecType button The display briefly shows: Next, the display changes to: 77 LOAD MACRO79 CHANGE MACRO80 RICiHTMARGIN1 to 136 columns I t a l i c , G r a p h i c , DownloadCOUNTRY IJM, France, Germany, IJK, Denmarkl Sweden, Italy, Spainl, JapanNorway, Denmark2, Spain2, Latin Spain2, Latin America, Korea Legal PRINT DIR U n i - d i r e c t i o n a l Black Cyan, Uil3let, Yellcfw The changeseven FONT FORM LENGTH) FORM LENGTH Note: The following options are described in more detail later in this Note: The chapter: FORMLENGTH, 1” SKIP, f&lTOTEAROFF, FONT, PITCH, COUNTRY, andCG TABLE chapter: andCG 81 CHhNGE MACRDSerif Sans Serif 82 CHANGE DEFAULTS83 PARITY *None, Even, Odd, IgnoreFlUTOLINEFEED On, Off Enable DEFfYJLT MCR# DEFAULT MACRO to match Serial Pa r a BFllJD RfiTE Pf?RIT’r’: Set Serial RfiTE Se r 84 f3UTO LINE FEED:f f FIIJTO FEED to On (Disable) DEFWJLT MfKRO: CHfINGE DEFfWLTS 3. Press the F button to indicate that you wish to change the setting 4. Press the A or V button to switch the display to Se r i a 85 Se r i a5. Press the 4 button the INTERFACE 6.Press the V button to switch the display to BAIJD Rf3TE 7.Press the F button. The display changes to: BPS 9. Press the 4 button 10. Press the V button to switch the display to PflRITY 86 Even87 PRINT OUT SETTINGS88 CLEAR ALL MACROS89 Caution:erases that To use the CLEAR flLL PlflCROS mode, follow the steps below 1.Select the CLEflR flLL MCROS mode from the SelecType main menu Press the b button to clear all macros and return them to their preset values If you do not wish to clear all macros, press the 4 button If you chose to clear all macros, the display briefly shows: It briefly changes to: If you clear the defaults, the display briefly shows: Then, it changes to: are now 5.Turn the printer off and back on again to allow the settings to take effect 90 Page LengthFORM LENGTH 1.Press the SelecType button 91 2. Press the V button3. Press the b button 4. Press the A or V button to locate the FORM LENGTH option 5. Press the b button 6.To change form length for tractor feed, press the b button once If you are changing form length for the tractor feed, the display changes to: 8. Press the 4 button shows: 9. Press the 4 button again 10.Press the 4 button once more 11.Press the A or V button to select the number of the macro to be saved (1-4) Press the b button to save the macro. (If you do If you saved the macro, the display briefly shows: The display then changes to: 13. If you wish to exit the SelecType mode, press the SelecType button 92 Skip Over PerforationOFF • 456789: ;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVwXYZ[\l~m 93 456789:6 7 8 9 : ;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\I^ 'a •789: ;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\II-at 789:•:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\l^_'abcde 6789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\IA-'at not these 94 Adjusting the loading positionOnce you have adjusted your paper, press the 95 Short Tear-Off97 TEAROFF Selecting TypestylesFONT, PITCH CONDENSED on the Fonts 98 ROMAN99 been100 ! “#§%&‘( >*+,- ./Q12j456789:;<=)?tiABCDEFGHIJKunNPQ&rl~~itl We've just seen your excellent ad for in a recent 103 Choosing an International Character SetU NTR International character sets ;I;p+Yyl 104 Choosing a Character TableCci TflBLE Note: See Appendix B for more information on character tables O-127 128-255 choose 4) LQ-2550 LQ-2500 105 Epson Extended GraphicsTB B L E 106 Using Software and Graphics118 I n c o m e B r e a k d o w nThe print head 119 Dot patternsColor graphics Using hand-calculateddata to print graphics124 each126data numbers necessary to print this small figure 126 l@ WIDTH "LPT1:",25540READN 50 LPRINT CHR$(N); 60 NEXT 70 LPRINT 80 DATA 0,0,63,0,0,127,0,0,255,0,3,255~0~15>255,0~31~255 255,255 224,31,255,192 31,0,126 15 FOR C=l TO 10: RESTORE 65 NEXT C 127 Individual graphics option commandsThe reassigning command 128 Designing your characters129 Design grids131 Data numbers132 Sending information to your printer133 140 DATA 1,0,0,2,0,0,4,0,0150 DATA 8,0,0,23,255,240,8,0,0 160 DATA 4,0,0~,0,0,~0,0 139 Maintenance and Transportation140 Cleaning the PrinterBe careful not to get water on the printer mechanism or electronic components Do not use a hard or abrasive brush 141 Replacing the Ribbon#7762 : Standard (black) #7762 #7763 : Color #7763 #7764 : Film (black) #7764 To replace the ribbon follow the procedure below: 144 head frommake 145 Transporting the Printer2.Remove any installed options 3.Remove the printer cover, paper guide, paper guide cover, and cable cover Unplug the power cable from the electrical outlet; then 5.Remove the ribbon cartridge and platen knob 146 WARNING:148 Troubleshooting154 Using Printer Options201 Command SummaryCommand Summary 202 The commands described in this summary are divided into the following subjects:Printer operation MSB control Print enhancement Data control Word processing Vertical motion Character tables Horizontal motion User-definedcharacters Overall printing style Graphics and necessary The format section includes: the sequence in decimal numbers the sequence in hexadecimal numbers Command Summary 203 ExamplesA S C I I c o d e : S Hexadecimal: OF 1:2 LPRINT CHR$(27);“p”;CHR$(l) ESC U, ESC x, ESC p, ESC W, ESC S, ESC -,ESC %, and ESC w code 204 Control key chartDec Hex Cntl. Key o c 205 Commands in Numerical OrderASCII Dec. Hex Description Page BEL s o DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 CAN DEL ESC SO ESC SI ESC EM ESC SP ESC ESC # ESC $ ESC % ESC & Define user-definedcharacters ESC ESC ESC + Select n/360-inchline spacing Command Summary Dec. Hex Description ESC 206 47 2F63 3FESC @ ESC A ESC B ESC C ESC D ESC E ESC F ESC G ESC H ESC J ESC K ESC L 76 4C 78 4E 79 4FESC I=’ ESC Q ESC R ESC SO ESC Sl ESC T ESC U ESC W ESC Y ESC Z ESC ESC a ESC b ESC g ESC k 207 107 6BSet left margin ESC p ESC q ESC r printing ESC t ESC w 208 Printer Operation209 DC3(DCl) ESC 1 B 3 C 210 Turn Unidirectional Mode On/OffThe following values can be used for n: 1:Mode is turned on 0:Mode is turned off ESC EM Cut Sheet Feeder Control 1:Selects bin 2:Selects bin R: Ejects a sheet. (No paper is loaded.) any 211 MSB control212 Data ControlCancel Line 213 Vertical MotionForm feeding Form Feed A S C I I c o d e : F F Hexadecimal: 0C Set Page Length in Lines Set Page Length in Inches 214 Set Skip Over Perforation(66 lines) Cancel Skir, Over Perforation ASCII code: ESC Hexadecimal: 1B 4F Line feeding A S C I I c o d e : L F Hexadecimal: 0A ESC 0 (zero) Select l/&inch Line Spacing spacing Select 1/6-inchLine Spacing 215 l/6Select n/180-inchLine Spacing value 216 not217 l-255220 1B 5Cwhich Horizontal tabbing 221 Set Horizontal TabsOverall Printing Style Select Letter Quality or Draft ASCII code: ESCn Decimal : 27 120 n Hexadecimal: 1B 78 n 0:Selects the draft mode 1:Selects the Letter Quality (LQ) mode Overrides the SelecType panel setting 222 ESC kSelect Typestyle Family The following values can be used for n: 0 = Roman 1 = Sans Serif 2= Courier 3= Prestige 4= Script 5= OCR-B 6= OCR-A 7=Orator (Optional) 8=Orator-S(Optional) Overrides the SelecType setting ESC ASCII code: ESC ! n Decimal : 27 33 n any 223 Print Size and Character WidthESC P ESC g 224 ESC pSISelect Condensed Mode ESC SI 225 DC2values 226 DC4Cancel Double-WideMode (one line) ASCII code: DC4 ESC w Turn Double-HighMode On/Off 1:Mode is turned ON 0:Mode is turned OFF 227 Print Enhancement231 27 116 nHexadecimal: 1B 74 n 0:Selects italic character table 1:Selects Epson Extended Graphics character table 2:Re-mapsany downloaded characters from the positions 0-127 to the positions Note that the value of n must equal 00 hex, 01 hex or 02 hex ESCSelect Italic Mode 232 Cancel Italic ModeSelect an International Character Set User-DefinedCharacters ESC & Define User-DefinedCharacters 233 ESC :Copy ROM into RAM ESC % Select User-DefinedSet Enable Printable Characters 235 ESC YSelect High-Speed Double-DensityGraphics ModeASCII code: ESC Y nl n2 Decimal: 27 89 nl n2 Hexadecimal: 1B 59 nl n2 Select Quadruple-DensityGraphics Mode ASCII code: ESC Z nl n.2 Decimal : 27 90 nl L Hexadecimal: 1B 5A nl n2 ESC Select Graphics Mode 236 ESCReassign 237 Technical Specifications259 Glossary260 carriage returncharacters per inch (cpi) condensed 60% continuous paper control code codes cut sheet feeder (CSF) data dump decimal See number systems default GL-2 261 dot graphicsA graphic design formed by patterns of dots dot matrix double-highprinting Printing in which each character is twice as high as normal double-strikeprinting double-wideprinting A print width in which each character is twice as wide as normal characters draft Letter emphasized printing ESC (escape) A special control code used to begin most printer commands ESC/P font A style of type designated by a family name GL-3 262 formIn printer terminology, a form is normally the equivalent of a page form feed hexadecimal (hex) See number systems initialize interface italic A typestyle in which the characters slant. This sentence is italicized This sentence is italicized Letter Quality (LQ) draft line feed memory micro-adjustment A feature that adjusts the paper loading and tear-offpositions GL-4 number systems 263 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 71, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8on line parallel interface parity platen print quality proportional printing 264 push tractorreset short tear-off top of form position userdefined characters GL-6 265 Index
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