Paper-out sensor

Can’t deactivate paper-out sensor with DIP switch l-5 or ESCape

"8".

Computer systems that monitor printer cable pin 12 will ignore both ESCape “8” and the setting of switch l-5. These systems will stop the printing when no paper is in contact with the paper-end detector (a small switch located beneath the platen). Certain printer cables are designed to overcome this problem, or you can

use a longer page as a backing sheet.Beeper Error Warnings

When the LX-86’s beeper sounds, it usually indicates that the printer is out of paper. The beeper can also be sounded by any program that sends the ASCII 7 code and by certain error conditions in the printer itself.

If the printer beeps and stops printing when it is not out of paper, turn the printer off and check to see if the paper is loaded correctly. If the paper is loaded correctly, turn the printer back on and try to print again. If the printer beeps and does not print again, take it to a qualified service person.

Data Dump Mode

The LX-86 has a special feature that makes it easy for experienced printer users to find the causes of problems. Called the data dump mode, it gives a printout of exactly what codes reach the printer.

Turn on this mode by turning on the printer while holding down the FORM FEED and LINE FEED buttons at the same time. The printer responds by printing the words “Data Dump Mode. ” Then, when you run a program, either an applications program or one you have written in any programming language, the LX-86 prints one or more lines. Each line has three parts: the line number (four digits), the hexadecimal codes (up to 16 numbers), and the guide section (16 characters at the end of each line except the last).

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