Configuring the printer

-Line Mode

If LF = LF + CR is selected, the printer performs a carriage return (CR) for every line feed (LF) received by the interface.

If CR = LF + CR is selected, the printer performs a line feed (LF) for every carriage return (CR) received by the interface.

-$$ Commands

This function causes $$ either to be printed as $$ or to activate ESC commands within an application.

If this function is set to YES the characters are interpreted by the printer in the following way:

-$$ like ESC [

-$$/ like ESC.

-Tear-off-mode(only for fanfold paper)

There are three possible settings within this mode:

-NO

-YES 10 SEC.

-YES 1 SEC.

-NO SPECIAL

The NO SPECIAL setting is to be used with critical forms which cannot handle the return movement of the paper.

With the YES setting the printer waits for one or ten seconds and, unless further data is received, moves the paper to the first perforation after the text. Regardless of this setting, whenever changing from fanfold to another paper source, the printer will request the fanfold paper to be torn off before the paper is moved to the park position.

-Pre-separation(is used for the ASF cassettes only)

During normal printing, a sheet of paper is not inserted from an ASF cassette before the preceding sheet has been ejected. By selecting PRE-SEPARATION = YES the sheets follow each other more closely, thereby increasing the printer's throughput.

Configuring the printer

Main-Function INSTALLATION

-Sub-Function INTERFACE

-BUFFER

Buffer size in Kbyte. The maximum size is 48 Kbyte.

-WORD LENGTH

Length of the data to be transferred; values are 7 or 8 bit.

-I/F TYPE (Interface Type)

the following types are available:

-Parallel

-Serial

-Shared

In case the SHARED interface type is selected the printer switches automatically between the parallel and serial interfaces. The first data received at the port determine which interface port becomes active. The other interface port will be closed so that only one interface is active at a time (for detailed information see Appendix A Interface Description).

The factory setting for the interface type are: Shared, 8 Kbyte Buffer, 8 bit word length even parity bit, 9600 baud rate, DTR protocol and AUTO STATUS = NO.

-BAUD RATE (Only indicated if the serial interface is selected)

Controls the speed of data transfer. The possible transfer rates are: 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 or 19200 bps.

-PARITY BIT (Only indicated if the serial interface is selected)

The data transfer will be checked by an even or odd parity bit. The values are: EVEN, ODD, NONE or IGNORE.

-PROTOCOL (Only indicated if the serial interface is selected) Selectable are: DTR, XON/XOFF or XON/XOFF+DTR.

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Epson MTX 1345 manual Buffer, Word Length

MTX 1345 specifications

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