Configuring the printer

-The bottom margin indicates the last print line. Going beyond this margin automatically initiates a form feed. The bottom margin is always set in steps of 1/6".

The bottom margin can be set to a maximum of 8/6".

The above specifications are influenced by the settings in "Vertical Position" (see section "V.POS" in this chapter).

-Perforation Skip

-If PERF. SKIP is set to YES the printer starts to print after specified top margin and stops printing before the bottom Margin.

-If PERF. SKIP is set to NO the printer ignored the top and bottom margin and prints from the very first line to the very last. That means that on a standard 11" paper 66 lines are available for printing.

-Paper Source

The printer offers three input possibilities:

-TRACTOR (fanfold paper)

-Manual

-ASF cassettes (optional), they can be accessed either individually or pooled in a specified sequence. Any combination or cassettes can be selected.

A corrective factor for the vertical positioning of the paper can be applied to each paper source and the Run-In-Sensor (see section VERT.POS.ADJ.).

Note: Please refer to chapter 7, Technical Data, for detailed media specifications.

Configuring the printer

-Paper Exit (only for single sheet paper)

It is possible to choose between STACKER and FRONT SIDE (manual front insertion). The desired paper exit can be selected via operator panel or software.

Note: If you choose the paper exit FRONT SIDE/KEY you have to confirm each

output with a keystroke on . That is a useful option when using automatic sheet feeding which could cause a paper jam. As opposed to feeding automatically the ASF will only feed after a keystroke has been received.

-Emulation

The emulation determines the set of commands available for the printer (see Appendix D, E, and F). You can activate the following emulations:

-PHILIPS GP

-IBM PROPR.

-IBM PROPR.AGM

-EPSON LQ / ESC/P2

Note: The selected Emulation will also be stored in the actual macro. With a

change of the macro (e.g. key MENU ,

,

a a

abc

is pressed) it is

a a

or a b c

possible that the emulation will also be changed. Be careful: Do not change the emulation within an application.

-Character Set

When selecting a character set it can be further specified by the corresponding national variants.

Detailed print samples are found in Appendix B and the Character Set Tables in Appendix C.

If a different macro is selected the default character set may change,

e.g. - PHILIPS GP emulation has the character set NV-2.5as default.

-IBM PROPR. emulation has the character set IBM SET 2 as default.

-EPSON / EDC/P2 emulation has the character set EPSON EXT.GCT as default.

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MTX 1345 specifications

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