fully-formed characters for final copies or special purposes. NLQ is available in both Roman and Sans Serif fonts.

The printout below shows the differences among draft, NLQ Roman, and NLQ Sans Serif so that you can compare the different styles and densities:

See Chapter 4 for more information on these modes and ways to select them.

ON/OFF LINE. This button switches the printer between on line and off line status.

NLQ/FORM FEED. When the printer is off line, pressing this button advances continuous-feed paper to the top of the next form or ejects a single sheet. When the printer is on line, pressing this button selects NLQ (Near Letter Quality) printing.

Pressing the FORM FEED button when the printer is ON LINE alternates the NLQ font between Roman and Sans Serif. When NLQ Roman is selected, the beeper sounds twice. When NLQ Sans Serif is selected, the beeper sounds three times.

DRAFT/LINE FEED. When the printer is off line, pressing this button advances the paper one line. When the printer is on line, pressing this button selects draft printing. When you select draft printing the beeper sounds once. This button also controls the AUTO LOAD feature.

The control panel buttons also control the SelecType feature. This feature enables you to select among emphasized, double-strike, condensed, and elite typestyles. See Chapter 3 for more information.

Performing self test

Now you’ll see your Apex80 print something even though it’s not yet connected to a computer. Follow these steps:

1. Make sure that your printer has paper in it.

Setting Up

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