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LC24-300
user manual
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Troubleshooting
Install
Common problems and solutions
Accessories available
Setting up
Software commands
Adjusting the print gap
Setting the top of a form
Customer service information
Features
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Contents
LC24-300COLOUR
VDE Statement
Guide to this manual
Introduction
Electronic
A3-RAM
Troubleshooting
Appendix 135
Software commands
Glossary 155 Index 167 Costumer Service information 171
Introduction
Features
Sdpk
Page3
Parts
Parts an explanation
Page6
Choosing a place for the printer
Setting up
Unpacking the printer
Fitting the platen knob
Setting up your printer
Removing the front cover
Installing the ribbon cartridge
Page11
Removing the ribbon cartridge
Installing the roller unit
Replacing the front cover
Removing the roller unit
Installing the mute cover
Installing the paper guide
Connecting the printer to the computer
Page16
Setting up with MS-DOS
Setting up your printer with your computer
Page18
Setting up the printer in Windows
Click on Set As Default Printer
Dows on
Selecting different fonts
Loading paper
Using your printer
Adjusting the print gap
Page25
Loading cut sheet paper
Loading and parking fanfold paper
Loading paper from the rear of the printer
Page29
Loading paper from the bottom of the printer
Parking paper
Unparking the paper
Ready and not-ready modes
Using the control Panel
Feeding paper through the printer
Setting the top of a form
Changing the autoloading position
Quiet printing
Eject and park
Font name Display highlights
Changing the way your printout looks
Changing the pitch of the font
Make the printer ready again
Zoomsize Display
Controlling the printer’s memory
Removing the macro
Setting the printer back to default settings
Locking the printer
Pitch unlock
Test printing
Th1s 1s fIrst 1Ine
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Electronic DIP switches
Banks and numbers
OFF
Function
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Leave this switch on
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Chapter
Accessories available
Page64
If you have already loaded fanfold paper, park the paper
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Baud rate
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Mode COMn baud,pari ty,data length,stopbits,p
HstaUed Printers list
Page74
Troubleshooting
Common problems and solutions
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Possible causes
Possible causes Action
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BeeptonesMeaning
Beeptones
Windows
Checking system software settings
MS-DOS
Click Connect
Introduction
Softwarecommands
Page92
Letter
Fontcontrolcommands
Causes subsequent characters except IBM block
Cancels emphasized printing
I n g
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Selects character set#2
Charactersetcommands
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Charactersizeand pitchcommands
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Ignored ifthe Pitch LOCKmodewas selected during Power-up
M lr
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Setl s
Verticalpositioncommands
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Select r
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Cancels the bottom margin
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Horizontalpositioncommands
Set a
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Graphics commands
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Select Graphics mode
Convert graphics Density
Mode
Download Character commands
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Copy character set from ROM into RAM
Select download character Set
Accept MSB as is
Other printer commands
Delete last character sent
Stop printing
Manual feed
Set initial conditions
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Pin Name Function
Parallel interface
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Standard characterset#2
Standard character set #2
International character sets
IBM character set #2
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Code page #860 Portuguese
Code page #861 Icelandic
Other characters are the same as in code page #437 Page150
Code page #865 Nordic
Character set #1
IBM special character set
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Automatici Bit Carriage
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Index
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CuSt E o o l r
Customer service information
U e s s t p o o m
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