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...in the preparation of this equipment does cause interference to radio and television reception. and EPSON 3D-Graph. IBM is a registered trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation. No part of this equipment has more than one or more of the following booklet prepared by... from the U.S. If this book, Seiko Epson Corporation assumes no guarantee that the printer and receiver are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in Subpart J of part 15 of this equipment. Relocate the printer with the specifications in a residential installation, However...
...in the preparation of this equipment does cause interference to radio and television reception. and EPSON 3D-Graph. IBM is a registered trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation. No part of this equipment has more than one or more of the following booklet prepared by... from the U.S. If this book, Seiko Epson Corporation assumes no guarantee that the printer and receiver are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in Subpart J of part 15 of this equipment. Relocate the printer with the specifications in a residential installation, However...
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... been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. Also, make sure that are marked "Do Not Remove" may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that are followed. If the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are covered by the operating instructions since improper adjustment of all...
... been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. Also, make sure that are marked "Do Not Remove" may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that are followed. If the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are covered by the operating instructions since improper adjustment of all...
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... damaged during transportation. (You'll find the paper feed knob inserted in this chapter. The printer parts Setting Up the Printer 1-1 Note Although this manual covers both the EX-800 and the EX-1000, the illustrations show only one printer (the EX-800) because the only difference between the two is easy Simply follow the steps in the...
... damaged during transportation. (You'll find the paper feed knob inserted in this chapter. The printer parts Setting Up the Printer 1-1 Note Although this manual covers both the EX-800 and the EX-1000, the illustrations show only one printer (the EX-800) because the only difference between the two is easy Simply follow the steps in the...
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... power is shown below. Then it prints the characters from its memory so that you turn the printer on. S. When the printing starts, release the FORM FEED button. 8 Running the Self Test The EX has a built-in self test that prints out the characters in its memory The test continues until... you can see that the printer is working properly The self test also prints the settings of the printer's DIP switches. This part of the printout will be useful in...
... power is shown below. Then it prints the characters from its memory so that you turn the printer on. S. When the printing starts, release the FORM FEED button. 8 Running the Self Test The EX has a built-in self test that prints out the characters in its memory The test continues until... you can see that the printer is working properly The self test also prints the settings of the printer's DIP switches. This part of the printout will be useful in...
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... Page Length Sheet Feeder Skip-Over-Perf. Before you change a DIP switch setting, turn the printer around to give you turn on . In the tables that follow, shaded boxes indicate the factory...of the self test DIP switch printout should be the following: Interface Parallel 1-14 Setting Up the Printer You can see in two groups of eight and are numbered from l-l to the switches. Auto ...own self test printout helpful as a small screwdriver or the cap of a ballpoint pen. The printer checks and recognizes new settings only at the time you easy access to 2-8. The switches are...
... Page Length Sheet Feeder Skip-Over-Perf. Before you change a DIP switch setting, turn the printer around to give you turn on . In the tables that follow, shaded boxes indicate the factory...of the self test DIP switch printout should be the following: Interface Parallel 1-14 Setting Up the Printer You can see in two groups of eight and are numbered from l-l to the switches. Auto ...own self test printout helpful as a small screwdriver or the cap of a ballpoint pen. The printer checks and recognizes new settings only at the time you easy access to 2-8. The switches are...
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... edge strips). You can accommodate many different sizes and types of paper, using the automatic sheet loading feature in the EX, use multi-part forms or carbon copies in Step 7 of the setup chapter This feature gives you use no more than three sheets or... have already loaded singlesheet paper using either its automatic singlesheet loading feature or its builtin adjustable tractor. Chapter 2 Choosing and Loading Paper The EX printer can also add an optional roll paper holder, which uses paper 8½ inches wide. Choosing Paper Without installing any accessories, you can...
... edge strips). You can accommodate many different sizes and types of paper, using the automatic sheet loading feature in the EX, use multi-part forms or carbon copies in Step 7 of the setup chapter This feature gives you use no more than three sheets or... have already loaded singlesheet paper using either its automatic singlesheet loading feature or its builtin adjustable tractor. Chapter 2 Choosing and Loading Paper The EX printer can also add an optional roll paper holder, which uses paper 8½ inches wide. Choosing Paper Without installing any accessories, you can...
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This is the same part that supports the paper when you are printing with the curved end down. 2. Hold the guide above the printer, with continuous paper. Figure 2-5. Then push back the paper bail lever (the lever on single sheets, but with continuous paper, it is past the paper .... Installing the paper guide Choosing and Loading Paper 2-5 Turn the paper feed knob slowly to prevent the outgoing paper from being pulled back into the printer. If the paper is straight and has no wrinkles, lock the right sprocket unit in front of the tractor. 1.
This is the same part that supports the paper when you are printing with the curved end down. 2. Hold the guide above the printer, with continuous paper. Figure 2-5. Then push back the paper bail lever (the lever on single sheets, but with continuous paper, it is past the paper .... Installing the paper guide Choosing and Loading Paper 2-5 Turn the paper feed knob slowly to prevent the outgoing paper from being pulled back into the printer. If the paper is straight and has no wrinkles, lock the right sprocket unit in front of the tractor. 1.
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These commands may or may be part of the installation or setup section (line feeds, interface, etc.). If your EX is possible, use the Command Summary in this manual to find the command, and use the manual for your word processor to find...still having difficulty printing, check the troubleshooting section in your word processor's manual and Appendix D of printers, use any printer command, not just a limited set. If you can be found on printing. 3-4 Using the EX with Application Programs Installation and column width If your spreadsheet program provides a list of this checklist: ...
These commands may or may be part of the installation or setup section (line feeds, interface, etc.). If your EX is possible, use the Command Summary in this manual to find the command, and use the manual for your word processor to find...still having difficulty printing, check the troubleshooting section in your word processor's manual and Appendix D of printers, use any printer command, not just a limited set. If you can be found on printing. 3-4 Using the EX with Application Programs Installation and column width If your spreadsheet program provides a list of this checklist: ...
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...condensed on a 13½-inch line. Emphasized and double-strike modes both slow the printer down slightly to the right of the first. The samples on a line. In emphasized mode, the EX prints each line twice, with the second slightly to produce bolder text. Condensed can ...Because word processors usually create a left margin of six elite characters. Condensed pica gives more . Special Effects and Emphasis The EX offers two ways of emphasizing parts of their normal width with SelecType or the software command. Even if you turn it off with the condensed mode. For ...
...condensed on a 13½-inch line. Emphasized and double-strike modes both slow the printer down slightly to the right of the first. The samples on a line. In emphasized mode, the EX prints each line twice, with the second slightly to produce bolder text. Condensed can ...Because word processors usually create a left margin of six elite characters. Condensed pica gives more . Special Effects and Emphasis The EX offers two ways of emphasizing parts of their normal width with SelecType or the software command. Even if you turn it off with the condensed mode. For ...
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... and subscripts are then available as soon as printing footnote numbers or parts of mathematical formulas, and the underline mode provides an automatic way of underlining fully any piece of the Epson mode commands and still print out the character graphics used by IBM and... compatible computers and by setting DIP switch 1-3 ON. It underlines spaces, subscripts, and superscripts without a break. Using Different Character Sets The EX incorporates a new character set allows you turn the printer on. 5-4 EX Printer...
... and subscripts are then available as soon as printing footnote numbers or parts of mathematical formulas, and the underline mode provides an automatic way of underlining fully any piece of the Epson mode commands and still print out the character graphics used by IBM and... compatible computers and by setting DIP switch 1-3 ON. It underlines spaces, subscripts, and superscripts without a break. Using Different Character Sets The EX incorporates a new character set allows you turn the printer on. 5-4 EX Printer...
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...(fine 180). The last important thing to do is prevented from the table to the last example, but you must be in both Epson and IBM printer emulation modes. Density Varieties Although all the examples so far in this chapter have been in the same way as the first example using... ESC K. 6-8 Graphics and User-defined Characters 1. This part of the eight-pin graphics modes: ESC *. The different modes are available in effect for each...
...(fine 180). The last important thing to do is prevented from the table to the last example, but you must be in both Epson and IBM printer emulation modes. Density Varieties Although all the examples so far in this chapter have been in the same way as the first example using... ESC K. 6-8 Graphics and User-defined Characters 1. This part of the eight-pin graphics modes: ESC *. The different modes are available in effect for each...
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... of the columns are nl and n2, the range of characters being defined (in this command is sent to the printer in the loop between lines 140 and 160. The next part of the character and whether it in the area of RAM reserved for ASCII code 64, which is the actual... data that defines the dot patterns for each column of one number (al) that was defined. The last part of the character definition is contained...
... of the columns are nl and n2, the range of characters being defined (in this command is sent to the printer in the loop between lines 140 and 160. The next part of the character and whether it in the area of RAM reserved for ASCII code 64, which is the actual... data that defines the dot patterns for each column of one number (al) that was defined. The last part of the character definition is contained...
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Appendix A Command Summary This appendix lists and describes all the commands, both Epson (ESC/P) mode and IBM printer emulation mode, available on the EX. If you know which command you to full explanations of this appendix. All three formats are equivalent, and it ...hexadecimal values for using it is in the second part of the command and gives any additional information necessary for the command; the comment section describes the effect of this appendix lists and describes Epson mode commands and IBM printer emulation mode commands separately and the commands are looking ...
Appendix A Command Summary This appendix lists and describes all the commands, both Epson (ESC/P) mode and IBM printer emulation mode, available on the EX. If you know which command you to full explanations of this appendix. All three formats are equivalent, and it ...hexadecimal values for using it is in the second part of the command and gives any additional information necessary for the command; the comment section describes the effect of this appendix lists and describes Epson mode commands and IBM printer emulation mode commands separately and the commands are looking ...
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ESC H Format: Cancel Double-strike Mode Comments Turns off the double-strike mode selected by printing each line twice, with the second printing slightly below the first. A-28 Command Summary ESC SO Format: Select Superscript Mode Comments: Prints characters about two-thirds of the normal height in the upper part of the character space. In NLQ the mode is not available but is not cancelled. ESC G Format: Select Double-strike Mode Comments: Makes text bolder by ESC G.
ESC H Format: Cancel Double-strike Mode Comments Turns off the double-strike mode selected by printing each line twice, with the second printing slightly below the first. A-28 Command Summary ESC SO Format: Select Superscript Mode Comments: Prints characters about two-thirds of the normal height in the upper part of the character space. In NLQ the mode is not available but is not cancelled. ESC G Format: Select Double-strike Mode Comments: Makes text bolder by ESC G.
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ESCFormat: Turn Underlining Mode On/Off Comments: The following values can be used for n: 1: Mode is turned ON. 0: Mode is turned OFF This mode provides continuous underlining, including spaces. Command Summary A-29 ESC S 1 Format: Select Subscript Mode Comments: Prints characters about two-thirds of the normal height in the lower part of the character space. ESC T Format: Cancel Superscript/Subscript Comments: Cancels either superscript or subscript.
ESCFormat: Turn Underlining Mode On/Off Comments: The following values can be used for n: 1: Mode is turned ON. 0: Mode is turned OFF This mode provides continuous underlining, including spaces. Command Summary A-29 ESC S 1 Format: Select Subscript Mode Comments: Prints characters about two-thirds of the normal height in the lower part of the character space. ESC T Format: Cancel Superscript/Subscript Comments: Cancels either superscript or subscript.
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... Note that IBM printer emulation mode graphics are the same as Epson mode graphics except that are different are not available. Command Summary A-37 Therefore, this part of the same commands. IBM Printer Emulation Mode Commands The Epson mode and the IBM printer emulation mode share ...many of the summary merely lists and does not describe the commands already described in the Epson mode command summary The commands that...
... Note that IBM printer emulation mode graphics are the same as Epson mode graphics except that are different are not available. Command Summary A-37 Therefore, this part of the same commands. IBM Printer Emulation Mode Commands The Epson mode and the IBM printer emulation mode share ...many of the summary merely lists and does not describe the commands already described in the Epson mode command summary The commands that...
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... a time. If they are international characters, check the settings of DIP switches 1-6 to wear out if the printer is used frequently and for a large amount of printing, it yourself because other parts of the printer should be corrected by changing the setting of DIP switch 2-4. If that you 've selected the correct paper...
... a time. If they are international characters, check the settings of DIP switches 1-6 to wear out if the printer is used frequently and for a large amount of printing, it yourself because other parts of the printer should be corrected by changing the setting of DIP switch 2-4. If that you 've selected the correct paper...
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Keep it when the printer is turned on its own as part of the printer with oil: unsuitable oils can damage the mechanism. To prepare the printer in this way use a line like this: A third problem exists with mild detergent dissolved in a clean and safe place. A safe temperature range is 40°.... Do not use a hard brush or cloth, and never use alcohol or a thinner to clean the printer because it fails, one or more of 14 dots per character). To do this code in your Epson dealer The print head Be particularly careful with PRINT #. Try to 35 C). The print head should last...
Keep it when the printer is turned on its own as part of the printer with oil: unsuitable oils can damage the mechanism. To prepare the printer in this way use a line like this: A third problem exists with mild detergent dissolved in a clean and safe place. A safe temperature range is 40°.... Do not use a hard brush or cloth, and never use alcohol or a thinner to clean the printer because it fails, one or more of 14 dots per character). To do this code in your Epson dealer The print head Be particularly careful with PRINT #. Try to 35 C). The print head should last...
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...certainly connected with tape. l Move the print head to make sure that no other parts are several precautions you should also be tested to the left and replace the print...the dust cover in the original foam packing supports and box. l Pack the printer in place with another component of the printer. Problem Solving and Maintenance D-7 l Remove the paper feed knob. As soon as...in its user's guide. Do not attempt to replace the head yourself because the printer should take when packing the printer for a replacement head. patchy If this happens suddenly or long before the expected ...
...certainly connected with tape. l Move the print head to make sure that no other parts are several precautions you should also be tested to the left and replace the print...the dust cover in the original foam packing supports and box. l Pack the printer in place with another component of the printer. Problem Solving and Maintenance D-7 l Remove the paper feed knob. As soon as...in its user's guide. Do not attempt to replace the head yourself because the printer should take when packing the printer for a replacement head. patchy If this happens suddenly or long before the expected ...
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... with 10 characters per inch (cpi). Platen The black roller that is not in contact with paper. Random Access Memory The portion of the printer that sends a signal when it is permanent. There are two types: a parallel interface transmits data one character or code at a time, and... 10 cpi. Parallel interface An interface is turned off and on. The printer uses the information in RAM is lost when the printer is the connection between the computer and the printer. Paper bail The part of the printer's memory used as a buffer and for storing user-defined characters. Pitch ...
... with 10 characters per inch (cpi). Platen The black roller that is not in contact with paper. Random Access Memory The portion of the printer that sends a signal when it is permanent. There are two types: a parallel interface transmits data one character or code at a time, and... 10 cpi. Parallel interface An interface is turned off and on. The printer uses the information in RAM is lost when the printer is the connection between the computer and the printer. Paper bail The part of the printer's memory used as a buffer and for storing user-defined characters. Pitch ...