Installation and Setup

Running the Self-Test

The self-test checks the printer mechanically and electronically to make sure it works properly. If the printer runs the self-test successfully, it means that everything is operational in the printer (with the possible exception of the interface circuit).

To run the self-test, hold down the PAPER PEED button while turning on the printer. You can use any paper path and any acceptable paper type to run the self-test. To stop the self- test, simply turn off the printer.

Connecting Printer Cables

Parallel Cables

The cable you connect to the built-in parallel Centronics interface should be a shielded, twisted-pair cable no longer than 10 feet (3 meters), maximum. If the cable has a frame ground connector, attach it to the frame ground terminal beside the parallel connector in the back of the printer. (See Table 1-13 for pin assignments and signal functions for the parallel interface.)

Serial Cables

If you install an optional Type B interface in the printer slot, you must use an RS-232C null

-,

modem cable.

 

The cable configuration for connecting the printer serially to a g-pin (AT-type) computer

 

connector is shown in the figure below.

 

25-pin to Spin Serlal Cable
Printer

 

 

 

Computer

side

 

 

 

Sick

2m

 

J

 

,l

FKS

 

 

.2

RXD
3 RXD 4

 

 

3

TXD

 

 

2 +5 SGND*6 CTS
7 SGND.20 DTR
,8 DCD
Figure 2-1. Serial Cable Configuration to a O-Pin Computer Connector

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Epson FX-870/1170