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Specifications
Install
Centronics Compatible signals
Default Sets
Cable Wiring
Maintenance
Solving problems
Using the Diagnostic Functions
ChangingMenuAccessOptions
Setup Mode MACRO1 MACRO2
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Contents
Compaq Matrix Printer LA36
Page
Table of Contents
Printing
Supplies and Options
Resident Fonts Glossary GL-1 Index IN-1
Preface
Organization
Maintenance
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Introduction
Options
Paper Handling
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Parts of the Printer
Front View
Operations of the Control Panel
Basic States of the Printer
Control Panel Operations
Will turn blinking
Paper Specifications Paper Size
Selecting Paper
Printer Acoustical Feed-Backs
Paper Thickness and Number of Copies
Paper select lever Font indicators Paper thickness lever
Overview of Paper Operations
Control panel Buttons
Ready state but not receiving or printing data Pause state
Levers and Buttons Used for Paper Handling
AdjustingforPaperThickness
Using Single Sheets
Copy Copies Ribbon replacement
Paper Thickness Lever Positions
Loading a Single Sheet of Paper
Setting Paper Select Lever and Left Paper Guide
Ejecting Single Sheets
UsingContinuousForms
Positioning the Paper Stack
Loading Continuous Forms Push Tractor and Rear Feed
Positioning the Tractor Using the Tractor Guide
Adjusting Paper Tension
Loading Continuous Forms Pull Tractor and Bottom Feed
Better manipulate the metallic parts of the tractor unit
Removing the Tractor Unit
Installing the Tractor Unit for Pull-tractor Feed
Passing Continuous Forms Paper From Under the Printer
Setting Continuous Forms Paper on the Tractors
Tearing Off Continuous Forms Automatic-Tear-Off Advancing
Unloading Continuous Forms Push-Feed Mode
Recovering from an Unexpected Unloading Operation
Manual Tear-Off Advancing
Feeding and Positioning Paper
Print Area Definition
Abcdefghij ···
Top-of-Form Adjustment
Line Feed/Form Feed
Switching Paper Types
Switching between Push-Feed and Pull-Feed
Tips on Paper Handling
Turn the printer off
Use the no Tear value of the Tear option in the Set-Up mode
General Tips
Multipart Forms
Envelopes
Selecting Print Features
Printing
Using Commercial Software
Using the Control Panel
Selecting Macro 1 or Macro
Epson IBM
Macro 1 and Macro 2 Settings
DEC
DEC mode
IBM&Epson mode
IBM mode
Epson mode
Installation Settings
Adjustments Settings
Menu Access Settings
Menu access
Selecting a Resident Font
Changing the Protocol
Starting or Stopping Printing
Starting Printing
Stopping and Viewing Printing
Resuming Printing
Removing Continuous Forms
Removing Printed Pages
Removing Single Sheets
Using Set-Up Mode
What is Set-Up Mode for?
Entering the Set-Up Mode
How Set-Up Works
OFF on
Initial Printout in the Set-Up Mode
Overview of the Set-Up Mode
Set-Up Mode Functions
Options with Pre-determined Values
DEC
Enter the Set-Up mode
Example Changing theVertical Pitch
Select the Macro 2 function
Print the menu of the vertical pitch option
Options with Undetermined Values
Example Changing the Left Margin
Change the left margin from column 1 to column
Options with Both Pre-determined and Undetermined Values
Print the menu of the left margin option
Summary of the Set-Up Mode
Printing the Printer Configuration
Points to Remember
Printout of Factory Settings Using the Print Function
Deciding Which Options to Change
Required Options
Install Baud Rate BIT&PARITY Buffer CTL Disc Fault
Changing Macro 1 and Macro 2 Options
Macro 1 and Macro 2 Options List
Macro 1 and Macro 2 Options and Values
Prtcl Parl
Font
Hsdraft
HI-IMPACT
Line Mode
Form Lengh
Left Margn
Form Width
Paper SRC
Manual
Rsvd
Print DIR Unidir
DEC PRT ID
LA50 ID
Auto Wrap Truncate
EOT Discon
DEC G0 CST
British
Finnish
French
User Pref
Latin
Latin HB
Latin GK
Deflt SET
CP DHN
Turkey
Ecma
IBM SET
DBL Higt
IBM AGM
CHR SET
ChangingInstallOptions
Install Options List
Install Options and Values
Downloading fonts, reduce the input buffer
Input buffer, a minimal download buffer is
Provided. If you need a larger capacity for
Number of data bits Parity bit
AdjustingTop-of-FormOrigin
Adjust Options and Values
Fnfold ADJ
Mnual ADJ
ChangingMenuAccessOptions
Menu Access Option and Values
Exiting and Saving
LF and FF/Load buttons at the same time.
Printing Test
RecallingFactorySettings
Using the Diagnostic Functions
Hex Dump Mode
Start the Hex Dump mode select the HEX-DUMPoption
Exit the Hex Dump mode
Print the hex dump
Sample Hex Dump
Set-Up Mode Quick Reference
Setup Mode MACRO1 MACRO2
Print Install Adjust Tests RCALL-FACT MENU-ACCES SAVE&EXIT
Using Set-Up Mode
Cleaning
Cleaning and Vacuuming the Printer
Cleaning the Platen and Paper Bail Rollers
Cleaning the Print Head
Replacing the Ribbon Cartridge
Remove the new ribbon cartridge from its package and install
Replacing the Print Head
Maintenance
Solving problems
Print Quality Problems and Solutions
Thickness of your paper. See the Paper Thickness
Top margin is wrong
Paper Handling Problems and Solutions
Paper cannot be loaded or fed
Operating Problems and Solutions
Depressed
DiagnosticFunctions
Printer Failures
Start the vertical alignment test
Adjust the vertical print alignment at Letter quality speed
CheckingVerticalAlignment
Vertical Alignment Adjustment
Exit the vertical alignment function
Supplies
Options
InstallingOptions
Installing the Color Kit
PhysicalSpecifications
FunctionalSpecifications
Barcode
Character sets
Fonts
PerformanceSpecifications
PaperSpecifications
Print Area
Print Area for Continuous Forms
Paper Thickness
Do not use in high humidity environments
Command Sets
DEC PPL2 Quick Reference Guide
Control string
Conventions
Escape 1/11, introduces an escape sequence
Positioning Controls
C0 Control Code
C1 Control Code
CSI Pn ... Pn u
Sheet Size and Margins
Type Size and Spacing, Managing Implicit Cursor Motion
Font Management and Attribute Selection
Tabs
CSI Pn . . . Pn u
CSI Pn . . . Pn
TBC
Selecting Character Sets
SCS Final Characters
Ascii
Reports
DCS Ps Pn2 Pn3
String ST
CSI Ps n
Brief CSI Ps n
Miscellaneous
Barcode Printing
Decbar
Decsbca
CSI Ps1 Pn2
Sixel Graphics Device Control String Envelope
Sixel Graphics Protocol Selector Ps1
Sixel Graphics Grid Size defined by Pn3
Pc Pu Px Py Pz
Sixel Graphics Control Codes
Pn1 Pn2 Pn3 Pn4
Standard 8-bit Code Table Left Half
Standard 8-bit Code Table Right Half
Designating and Invoking Character Sets
National Replacement Character Sets
ISO JIS
Print Mode Control
IBM Proprinter X24E and XL24E Quick Reference Guide
Horizontal Control
ESC
Vertical Control
Tabulation
Character Set Control
Formatting
Color Selection
Can
DC1
Downloading
Bit Image Graphics
Cut Sheet Feeder Control
ESC EM
ESC EM E
ESC EM R
Epson ESC/P2 Quick Reference Guide
ESC M
ESC P
Line feed Form feed Advance paper n/180 inch 1 £ n £ ESC J n
£ d1 £ 255 0 £ d2 £
Character codes
£ character codes £
Timeless Nimbus Sans Courier Set scalable font mode
Font Selection and Downloading
ESC @
Function Command
Interface Information
Parallel Interface
Centronics Compatible signals
Ieee 1284-B Nibble Mode signals
To printer HostClk High in reverse data transfer phase
Serial Interface
Buffer Control
Cable Wiring
Serial Options
XON/XOFF DC1/DC3
DTR
Character Sets
DEC PPL2 Protocol
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Character Sets
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Character Sets
Character Sets
Character Sets
Character Sets
Default Sets
Code
Code
Turkish
Ecma
ISO Latin Hungarian Slovenian Polish
Mazowian Kamenicky Cyrillic
Elot Latin Polish
Lithuanian
Macedonian
IBM Set
IBM Proprinter X24E and XL24E Protocol
IBM Set 1/2
Common Characters
Epson ESC/P2 Protocol
National Character Sets
National Characters
Character Sets
Resident Fonts
Timeless outline Nimbus Sans outline
Glossary
Carriage Return CR
Dpi
Line Spacing
Pitch
Tear Bar
Disc Fault
Answer ENQ
Autoansbk
BIT&PARITY Bottom MRG
Error Beep
EOT Discon
Form Lengh
Horz Pitch
Recovering form an Unexpected Unloading Operation
Vert Pitch
International Standards Conformity
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