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...Yes Clean the entrance guide. 4 Is the pressure roller dirty? Yes Clean the pressure roller No Replace the fixing unit. F-1 Double feeding Possible cause Paper Separation pad Step 1 2 Check Is paper of a recommended type being used? Result Remedy No Instruct the user to use recommended types... of paper. Replace the MP sheet feeder. Is the entrance guide dirty? Result No Yes Remedy Instruct the user to store paper so that it does not absorb moisture. Is the ...
...Yes Clean the entrance guide. 4 Is the pressure roller dirty? Yes Clean the pressure roller No Replace the fixing unit. F-1 Double feeding Possible cause Paper Separation pad Step 1 2 Check Is paper of a recommended type being used? Result Remedy No Instruct the user to use recommended types... of paper. Replace the MP sheet feeder. Is the entrance guide dirty? Result No Yes Remedy Instruct the user to store paper so that it does not absorb moisture. Is the ...
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... sure that the following items are not damaged and none are missing: • Printer • Paper supports • Drum unit assembly (with Toner cartridge included) 3.5" floppy disks for Windows® printer driver and fonts CD-ROM Quick setup guide (this guidebook) User's guide Plastic Bag (for transporting the drum unit assembly) Dust cover NOTE You...
... sure that the following items are not damaged and none are missing: • Printer • Paper supports • Drum unit assembly (with Toner cartridge included) 3.5" floppy disks for Windows® printer driver and fonts CD-ROM Quick setup guide (this guidebook) User's guide Plastic Bag (for transporting the drum unit assembly) Dust cover NOTE You...
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4 Close the top cover. See "CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE" in the User's Guide for more information about replacement of the toner cartridge. - 3 -
4 Close the top cover. See "CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE" in the User's Guide for more information about replacement of the toner cartridge. - 3 -
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... mm 70-216 x 127-356 mm t Feeder 2, rear Paper Type Cut sheets Paper Size A4, Letter, Legal, B5, Executive See "CHAPTER 2 PAPER HANDLING" in the User's Guide for more information. 1. Load paper in each feeder, referring to the following specifications. INSERHTEPRAEPPUTELORL - 4 - Action 3: Load Paper into Sheet Feeder 2 1 Install the paper support onto...
... mm 70-216 x 127-356 mm t Feeder 2, rear Paper Type Cut sheets Paper Size A4, Letter, Legal, B5, Executive See "CHAPTER 2 PAPER HANDLING" in the User's Guide for more information. 1. Load paper in each feeder, referring to the following specifications. INSERHTEPRAEPPUTELORL - 4 - Action 3: Load Paper into Sheet Feeder 2 1 Install the paper support onto...
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.... ( x ) Extend the extension support wire ( y ) and set the paper stopper may cause paper skew and jams. Close the cover of the User's Guide. 1. Install Feeder 1. - 7 - CAUTION Failure to set the paper guide to the paper width may cause output stack sheets to fit the paper width. 5 6 PULL HERE TO INSERT PAPER Pushing and...
.... ( x ) Extend the extension support wire ( y ) and set the paper stopper may cause paper skew and jams. Close the cover of the User's Guide. 1. Install Feeder 1. - 7 - CAUTION Failure to set the paper guide to the paper width may cause output stack sheets to fit the paper width. 5 6 PULL HERE TO INSERT PAPER Pushing and...
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... the optional serial interface board. For the location of your computer's parallel (or serial, if you are using the bidirectional interface You must connect the printer to your computer. - 8 - Action 4-1: Connecting Your Printer to Your Computer using the optional interface board) printer port, refer to the User's Guide of your computer with a suitable interface cable.
... the optional serial interface board. For the location of your computer's parallel (or serial, if you are using the bidirectional interface You must connect the printer to your computer. - 8 - Action 4-1: Connecting Your Printer to Your Computer using the optional interface board) printer port, refer to the User's Guide of your computer with a suitable interface cable.
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...which define the operation to place commands in the order in the sequence. Line termination You can either from the printer's control panel (see the User Guide) or by sending the printer the following escape sequence: Esc&s0C (27)(38)(115)(48)(67) To turn off the facility send: Esc&s1C... (27)(38)(115)(49)(67) CHAPTER 2 "PCL" - 12 Some escape sequences require parameter values. In this using the printer's control panel (see the User Guide) or by embedding escape sequences in programs or in the combined sequence. Combined escape sequences are the same. You can turn on the...
...which define the operation to place commands in the order in the sequence. Line termination You can either from the printer's control panel (see the User Guide) or by sending the printer the following escape sequence: Esc&s0C (27)(38)(115)(48)(67) To turn off the facility send: Esc&s1C... (27)(38)(115)(49)(67) CHAPTER 2 "PCL" - 12 Some escape sequences require parameter values. In this using the printer's control panel (see the User Guide) or by embedding escape sequences in programs or in the combined sequence. Combined escape sequences are the same. You can turn on the...
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... HPGL/2 graphics language the modified print environment settings are multiple User settings available, refer to your printer User Guide to reset the printer from the printer's control panel. 3.3.2. The modified print environment consists of all the current printer settings. See the User's Guide to find how to see if your printer supports these saved settings are described. Macro overlay environment...
... HPGL/2 graphics language the modified print environment settings are multiple User settings available, refer to your printer User Guide to reset the printer from the printer's control panel. 3.3.2. The modified print environment consists of all the current printer settings. See the User's Guide to find how to see if your printer supports these saved settings are described. Macro overlay environment...
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... area on the new page. • Depending on your model, you may also set the page size from the printer's control panel or remote printer console program (see the User Guide). • If the paper size you select differs from the size of the currently loaded paper, a message appears ... "PCL" - 16 Select #2 bin. Example) Select letter size: Esc&l2A Select the width of free size paper: Esc&l#G(1/720 inch unit; for HL-3260N and 2460) 4.1.2. for HL-3260N and 2460) Select the height of free size paper: Esc&l#F (1/720 inch unit; Select #3 bin. Select #5 bin. Select #8 bin. Select ...
... area on the new page. • Depending on your model, you may also set the page size from the printer's control panel or remote printer console program (see the User Guide). • If the paper size you select differs from the size of the currently loaded paper, a message appears ... "PCL" - 16 Select #2 bin. Example) Select letter size: Esc&l2A Select the width of free size paper: Esc&l#G(1/720 inch unit; for HL-3260N and 2460) 4.1.2. for HL-3260N and 2460) Select the height of free size paper: Esc&l#F (1/720 inch unit; Select #3 bin. Select #5 bin. Select #8 bin. Select ...
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...8226; All settings are ignored. 4.1.12. If the currently processing page is an odd page, the printer finishes the processing of each job. 4.1.9. Job separation command (For HL-3260N/2460) Esc&l1T (27)(38)(108)(49)(84) It is recommended to lock the control panel... 1 or 2. • #0 indicates the current settings are printed out. • You can also perform a printer reset using the printer's control panel or remote printer console program (see the User Guide). 4.1.10. Reset to factory default settings EscCRFD (27)(13)(70)(68) • This command causes a factory reset...
...8226; All settings are ignored. 4.1.12. If the currently processing page is an odd page, the printer finishes the processing of each job. 4.1.9. Job separation command (For HL-3260N/2460) Esc&l1T (27)(38)(108)(49)(84) It is recommended to lock the control panel... 1 or 2. • #0 indicates the current settings are printed out. • You can also perform a printer reset using the printer's control panel or remote printer console program (see the User Guide). 4.1.10. Reset to factory default settings EscCRFD (27)(13)(70)(68) • This command causes a factory reset...
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...the emulation mode to HP-GL mode. PCL HL-1050 ¡ HL-1070 ¡ HL-1250 ¡ HL-1270N ¡ HL-P2500 ¡ HL-1660e ¡ HL-2060 ¡ HL-2400C ¡ HL-2400Ce ¡ HL-3400CN ¡ HL-1650/1670N ¡ HL-3260N ¡ HL-2460 ¡ HL-1450 ¡ HL-1470N ¡ HP-GL BR-Script2 ¡...-850 mode. 2001/10/02 PR2000070 Depending on the model, you can also switch between emulation modes using the printer's control panel (see the User Guide). 4.1.14. EscCRAB (27)(13)(65)(66) This command changes the emulation mode to BR-Script Batch mode. ...
...the emulation mode to HP-GL mode. PCL HL-1050 ¡ HL-1070 ¡ HL-1250 ¡ HL-1270N ¡ HL-P2500 ¡ HL-1660e ¡ HL-2060 ¡ HL-2400C ¡ HL-2400Ce ¡ HL-3400CN ¡ HL-1650/1670N ¡ HL-3260N ¡ HL-2460 ¡ HL-1450 ¡ HL-1470N ¡ HP-GL BR-Script2 ¡...-850 mode. 2001/10/02 PR2000070 Depending on the model, you can also switch between emulation modes using the printer's control panel (see the User Guide). 4.1.14. EscCRAB (27)(13)(65)(66) This command changes the emulation mode to BR-Script Batch mode. ...
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...are approximately 1/6" in use: A4, Letter, B5, JIS B5, Legal and Executive are the permitted paper sizes: Monarch, COM-10, International DL and International C5 are the allowable envelope sizes. 4.2.2. 2001/10/02 4.2. Physical page The physical page refers to the size of the paper or ...page The logical page is on the page from the printer's control panel (see the User Guide) or using HP-GL/2 commands. All these settings can be positioned. (Although the printer does not really have a cursor, we refer to the printer User Guide for the exact measurement for each model. 4.2.3. This...
...are approximately 1/6" in use: A4, Letter, B5, JIS B5, Legal and Executive are the permitted paper sizes: Monarch, COM-10, International DL and International C5 are the allowable envelope sizes. 4.2.2. 2001/10/02 4.2. Physical page The physical page refers to the size of the paper or ...page The logical page is on the page from the printer's control panel (see the User Guide) or using HP-GL/2 commands. All these settings can be positioned. (Although the printer does not really have a cursor, we refer to the printer User Guide for the exact measurement for each model. 4.2.3. This...
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... margin greater than the current length of the logical page. • Depending on your model, the top margin can be set from the printer's control panel (see the User Guide). 10 REM ******* SET TOP MARGIN TO 10 LINES ******* 20 REM 30 ESC$=CHR$(27) 40 LPRINT ESC$+"&l10E"; 50 LPRINT "10 ... to the left and right edges of the logical page respectively. • Depending on your model, margin settings can be made from the printer's control panel (see the User Guide). 10 REM ***** SET AND CLEAR SIDE MARGINS ***** 20 ESC$=CHR$(27) 30 WIDTH "LPT1:",255 40 REM --- CLEAR SIDE MARGIN ...
... margin greater than the current length of the logical page. • Depending on your model, the top margin can be set from the printer's control panel (see the User Guide). 10 REM ******* SET TOP MARGIN TO 10 LINES ******* 20 REM 30 ESC$=CHR$(27) 40 LPRINT ESC$+"&l10E"; 50 LPRINT "10 ... to the left and right edges of the logical page respectively. • Depending on your model, margin settings can be made from the printer's control panel (see the User Guide). 10 REM ***** SET AND CLEAR SIDE MARGINS ***** 20 ESC$=CHR$(27) 30 WIDTH "LPT1:",255 40 REM --- CLEAR SIDE MARGIN ...
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...of text (at the current VMI) to be within the value (Logical Page length-Top margin). • Text is printed from the printer's control panel or remote printer console (see the User Guide). 4.2.17. DEFAULT IS 10 CPI PITCH --40 LPRINT "10 PITCH " 50 REM --- SET 10 CPI PITCH --150 LPRINT ESC$+"&k12H";...; Values for the number of lines to extend beyond the end of the logical page, the command is , the printer will print six lines of text per inch. • Depending on your printer model, the number of lines per inch. • # can also be set from the top margin downwards. •...
...of text (at the current VMI) to be within the value (Logical Page length-Top margin). • Text is printed from the printer's control panel or remote printer console (see the User Guide). 4.2.17. DEFAULT IS 10 CPI PITCH --40 LPRINT "10 PITCH " 50 REM --- SET 10 CPI PITCH --150 LPRINT ESC$+"&k12H";...; Values for the number of lines to extend beyond the end of the logical page, the command is , the printer will print six lines of text per inch. • Depending on your printer model, the number of lines per inch. • # can also be set from the top margin downwards. •...
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...&l#P (27)(38)(108)#(80) # # stands for other paper sizes are: Legal - 84 lines, Executive - 63 lines (all at 6 lines per inch). • Depending on your printer model, you to the required number of the text area on . • Whenever the perforation skip mode is 70 lines (11.6 inches at 6 lines per... size is letter, for which the default page length is allowed by the physical size of the paper in the PAGE FORMAT mode (see the User Guide). 10 REM ******* SETTING THE PAGE LENGTH TO 66 LINES ******* 20 REM 30 ESC$=CHR$(27) 40 LPRINT ESC$+"&l66P"; 50 FOR I=1 TO 67 60 LPRINT...
...&l#P (27)(38)(108)#(80) # # stands for other paper sizes are: Legal - 84 lines, Executive - 63 lines (all at 6 lines per inch). • Depending on your printer model, you to the required number of the text area on . • Whenever the perforation skip mode is 70 lines (11.6 inches at 6 lines per... size is letter, for which the default page length is allowed by the physical size of the paper in the PAGE FORMAT mode (see the User Guide). 10 REM ******* SETTING THE PAGE LENGTH TO 66 LINES ******* 20 REM 30 ESC$=CHR$(27) 40 LPRINT ESC$+"&l66P"; 50 FOR I=1 TO 67 60 LPRINT...
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...laser printer does its best to a large range of fonts that have the exact one that is, as a standard font in selecting fonts for printing you will specify a number of symbols. As well as size, style and typeface, and which identify the font you specify it by the HL Series printers... many scalable fonts available as the closest available font. For example, 12 point Tennessee Bold in LaserJet mode - Consult the printer User Guide for models HL-1050/1070/1250/1270N/1450/1470N/P2500/1660e/2060/2400C/2400Ce/3400CN. (For the other applications package. When text is a collection of...
...laser printer does its best to a large range of fonts that have the exact one that is, as a standard font in selecting fonts for printing you will specify a number of symbols. As well as size, style and typeface, and which identify the font you specify it by the HL Series printers... many scalable fonts available as the closest available font. For example, 12 point Tennessee Bold in LaserJet mode - Consult the printer User Guide for models HL-1050/1070/1250/1270N/1450/1470N/P2500/1660e/2060/2400C/2400Ce/3400CN. (For the other applications package. When text is a collection of...
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... those of the three possible font locations. Since downloaded fonts are stored in the following specifications in the printer's RAM they reside in one it can be selected instead. Refer to the User Guide for monospaced fonts) / height / stroke weight / style. Specifying the primary font When you specify primary... code: SI (15) (0F) To select the secondary font as best it will use them again before you to be the printer's user default primary and secondary fonts using t he DOS COPY command. You can switch between the primary and secondary fonts To select the primary...
... those of the three possible font locations. Since downloaded fonts are stored in the following specifications in the printer's RAM they reside in one it can be selected instead. Refer to the User Guide for monospaced fonts) / height / stroke weight / style. Specifying the primary font When you specify primary... code: SI (15) (0F) To select the secondary font as best it will use them again before you to be the printer's user default primary and secondary fonts using t he DOS COPY command. You can switch between the primary and secondary fonts To select the primary...
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... ranges 0 to 31 and 128 to 159. CHR$(1); 'Expand printable area Select international character set EscRn (27)(82)n n • This command selects one of the available international character sets, refer to the printer User Guide for supported character sets. • Each character set I 4 French II 14 ...54); 'Expand printable area 2001/10/02 Cancel expansion of printable code area Esc7 (27)(55) This command prevents you from the printer's control panel. • The character sets available and the corresponding values of n are available. the italic character table and the...
... ranges 0 to 31 and 128 to 159. CHR$(1); 'Expand printable area Select international character set EscRn (27)(82)n n • This command selects one of the available international character sets, refer to the printer User Guide for supported character sets. • Each character set I 4 French II 14 ...54); 'Expand printable area 2001/10/02 Cancel expansion of printable code area Esc7 (27)(55) This command prevents you from the printer's control panel. • The character sets available and the corresponding values of n are available. the italic character table and the...
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1. INTRODUCTION 2001/10/02 Some of the HL series printers can print bar codes in the HP LaserJet, EPSON FX-850, and IBM Proprinter XL emulation modes, refer to the printer User guide for information. CHAPTER 8 BAR CODE CONTROL - 3
1. INTRODUCTION 2001/10/02 Some of the HL series printers can print bar codes in the HP LaserJet, EPSON FX-850, and IBM Proprinter XL emulation modes, refer to the printer User guide for information. CHAPTER 8 BAR CODE CONTROL - 3
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EscCRRM This command sets high resolution control medium level. CHAPTER 9 HP-GL - 26 User reset (Brother original) EscCR!#R • # can be performed, restoring all the printer's factory default settings. • You can also perform a factory reset using the printer's control panel (see the User Guide). EscCRRD This command sets high resolution control dark level. Dual Context Extensions...
EscCRRM This command sets high resolution control medium level. CHAPTER 9 HP-GL - 26 User reset (Brother original) EscCR!#R • # can be performed, restoring all the printer's factory default settings. • You can also perform a factory reset using the printer's control panel (see the User Guide). EscCRRD This command sets high resolution control dark level. Dual Context Extensions...