Using the Default-Settings Mode
Your printer comes with a series of internal settings that control a variety of printer functions, such as print direction and auto line feed. Because these settings take effect each time you turn on the printer, they are called default settings.
The factory default settings are designed to meet the needs of most users, so you may not need to change them. The table below lists all the features you can select in the
For a detailed description of each setting, see “Default Settings Descriptions.” To change a setting, see “Changing the default settings” on page
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Character table | Italic U.S.A., Italic France, | |||
| Italic Germany, Italic U.K., | |||
| Italic Denmark 1, Italic Sweden, | |||
| Italic Italy, Italic Spain 1, | |||
| PC437, | PC850, | PC860, | PC863, |
| PC865, | PC853’. PC857’, | ||
| PC437 Greek”, PC851”. PC855”. | |||
| PC866’. PC852’. BRASCII”“, or | |||
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Auto print direction | On, Off |
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Network interface mode | On, Off |
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Mixed text/graphics mode | On, Off |
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Auto line feed | On, Off |
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Most application procgrms control the character table and auto line feed. If your application program controls thesefeatwes, you may clever need to set them with the control panel.
Using Other Printer Functions