Initialization
There are two ways that the printer can be initialized (returned to the default settings) through the hardware and one through the software. These are described in the following table:
Hardware | initialization | . The power is turned on. | ||
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| . The printer receives an INIT signal at the paral- |
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Software | initialization | . The software sends the ESC @ (initialize the | ||
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The table below shows the default conditions that become valid when the printer is initialized.
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Top of form position | Current paper position | |
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Left and right margins | Cancelled | |
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Line | spacing | |
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Vertical tab position | Cleared | |
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Horizontal tab positions | Every eight characters | |
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VFU | channel | Channel 0 |
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Font | selection | The current SelecType setting |
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Condensed mode | The current SelecType setting | |
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Character spacing | The current DIP switch setting | |
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Justification | Left justification | |
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Special printing effects | Cancelled | |
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Graphic mode assignment | E S C K = E S C * O , E S C L = E S C * 1 , | |
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| ESC Y = ESC *2, ESC Z = ESC * 3 |
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Technical Specification |