Skip-over-perforation

When DIP switch 3-3 is on, the printer inserts a one-inch margin between the last line printed on one page and the first line printed on the next page. By adjusting your top-of-form position, you can get half the margin at the bottom of one page and half at the top of the next page. See the section on adjusting the top-of-form position in Chapter 2. Since most application programs insert their own top and bottom margins, you should use this feature only if your program does not provide them.

Paper memory, overlapping multi-part forms, multi-part forms with labels

By setting DIP switches 3-4 through 3-6, you can print on multi-part forms that vary in thickness. See the section on using the paper memory feature later in this chapter.

Skip over binding

When DIP switch 3-7 is on, the print head avoids the binding area along the right and left edges of multi-part forms during paper feeding, thus avoiding paper jams.

Automatic fear off

When DIP switch 3-8 is on, the printer automatically feeds the paper to the printer’s tear-off edge. To adjust the tear-off position, use the MICRO FEED buttons to align the paper’s perforation with the printer’s tear-off edge. See the section on adjusting the automatic tear-off position in Chapter 2.

3-18Using the Printer