S e t t i n g C o m m u n i c a t i o n P a r a m e t e r s

Use the following information if you are using serial communications. See "Using Parallel Communications" for information about parallel communications.

Not all printers have a parallel port.

The communication parameters at the printer must match those at the host, or you will not be able to communicate.

You can use the communication settings packet or DIP switches to set communication parameters for your printer.

Not all printers have DIP switches.

On MS-DOS computers, you can use the MODE command to set communication values on your PC.

For example

MODE COM1:9600,N,8,1

This command sets your host to these communication values: 9600 baud, no parity, an 8 bit word length, 1 stop bit.

A b o u t D I P S w i t c h e s

The DIP switches are read when the printer is turned on. The DIP switch settings override the settings from the online configuration packets. For example, if you have the DIP switches set for thermal transfer printing and send the supply setup packet to specify thermal direct printing, thermal direct printing is used until the printer is turned off. When the printer is turned back on, it uses the DIP switch setting for thermal transfer.

2-2Configuring the Printer

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