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... fonts: 1 1 Interfaces 8 Kbyte Draft NLQ Epson Roman Epson Sans Serif The Epson interfaces that are compatible with the FX-850 and FX-1050 are listed below. Pin Printers FX - 850/1050 DOT - Total thickness must not exceed 0.012" (0.32 mm) FX-850/1050-1 Cross-head screwdriver Platen knob q-3 d- Y .: f Ribbon cartridge Printer Specifications Printing Print method: Print speed: 9-pin impact dot matrix Quality Draft NLQ...
... fonts: 1 1 Interfaces 8 Kbyte Draft NLQ Epson Roman Epson Sans Serif The Epson interfaces that are compatible with the FX-850 and FX-1050 are listed below. Pin Printers FX - 850/1050 DOT - Total thickness must not exceed 0.012" (0.32 mm) FX-850/1050-1 Cross-head screwdriver Platen knob q-3 d- Y .: f Ribbon cartridge Printer Specifications Printing Print method: Print speed: 9-pin impact dot matrix Quality Draft NLQ...
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... inch (cpi). Data transfer to select either condensed or normal printing. High/Low Pulsed Disabled' ea. Pin Printers 12/12/88 FX-850/1050-5 MATRIX PRINTER SelecType The settings you select using the SelecType panel remain valid even after receipt of the ACKNLG signal or when...the selected character spacing. In this button to resume printing. 9 - For specifications for each signal must be carried out only after you select both, only proportional spacing works. 1 Interface Specifications 1 Your printer is on TTL level. tion Description IN STROBE pulse lo read data in the...
... inch (cpi). Data transfer to select either condensed or normal printing. High/Low Pulsed Disabled' ea. Pin Printers 12/12/88 FX-850/1050-5 MATRIX PRINTER SelecType The settings you select using the SelecType panel remain valid even after receipt of the ACKNLG signal or when...the selected character spacing. In this button to resume printing. 9 - For specifications for each signal must be carried out only after you select both, only proportional spacing works. 1 Interface Specifications 1 Your printer is on TTL level. tion Description IN STROBE pulse lo read data in the...
Product Support Bulletin(s)
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Product Support Bulletin Subject: Power Specifications Date: 2/7/90 Page: 1 of 2 PSB No: P-0060 Originator: RFB The following information is a list of the power requirements for the Epson 9 and 24 pin printers and laser printers. 504 VA maximum
Product Support Bulletin Subject: Power Specifications Date: 2/7/90 Page: 1 of 2 PSB No: P-0060 Originator: RFB The following information is a list of the power requirements for the Epson 9 and 24 pin printers and laser printers. 504 VA maximum
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...the event that the User's Manual is rated in BTU/HR. This is a reliable source for the electrical specifications. PSB No: P-0060 Page: 2 of 2 If the power requirements of a particular Epson printer is not listed please refer to 120W 120W * 3.413 = 409.56 BTU/HR Heat output is not ...available, locate the silver label on the back of the Epson printer. The following formula is used to calculate the electrical power requirements: VOLTAMPS is equivalent to WATTS VOLTAMPS = Volts * Amps AMPS = Voltamps/Volts ...
...the event that the User's Manual is rated in BTU/HR. This is a reliable source for the electrical specifications. PSB No: P-0060 Page: 2 of 2 If the power requirements of a particular Epson printer is not listed please refer to 120W 120W * 3.413 = 409.56 BTU/HR Heat output is not ...available, locate the silver label on the back of the Epson printer. The following formula is used to calculate the electrical power requirements: VOLTAMPS is equivalent to WATTS VOLTAMPS = Volts * Amps AMPS = Voltamps/Volts ...
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Relocate the printer with respect to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. The user may cause interference levels which exceed the limits established by the FCC for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of part ... or omissions. Copyright © 1988 by any liability assumed for additional suggestions. If this book, Seiko Epson Corporation assumes no guarantee that the printer and receiver are designed to the receiver - All rights reserved. However, there is no responsibility for any...
Relocate the printer with respect to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. The user may cause interference levels which exceed the limits established by the FCC for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of part ... or omissions. Copyright © 1988 by any liability assumed for additional suggestions. If this book, Seiko Epson Corporation assumes no guarantee that the printer and receiver are designed to the receiver - All rights reserved. However, there is no responsibility for any...
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5 Maintenance 5-1 Cleaning the Printer 5-2 Replacing the Ribbon 5-3 Transporting the Printer 5-6 6 Troubleshooting 6-1 Problems and Solutions 6-2 Data Dump Mode 6-5 7 Using Printer Options 7-1 The Cut Sheet Feeder 7-2 The Pull Tractor 7-15 Interface Boards 7-22 8 Command Summary 8-1 Commands in Numerical Order 8-4 Epson (ESC/P) Commands 8-8 IBM Emulation Mode Commands 8-41 Appendix A: Technical Specifications A-1 Printer Specifications A-2 Interface Specifications A-5 Initialization A- 8 Appendix B: Tables B-1 Proportional Width Table B-2 Character...
5 Maintenance 5-1 Cleaning the Printer 5-2 Replacing the Ribbon 5-3 Transporting the Printer 5-6 6 Troubleshooting 6-1 Problems and Solutions 6-2 Data Dump Mode 6-5 7 Using Printer Options 7-1 The Cut Sheet Feeder 7-2 The Pull Tractor 7-15 Interface Boards 7-22 8 Command Summary 8-1 Commands in Numerical Order 8-4 Epson (ESC/P) Commands 8-8 IBM Emulation Mode Commands 8-41 Appendix A: Technical Specifications A-1 Printer Specifications A-2 Interface Specifications A-5 Initialization A- 8 Appendix B: Tables B-1 Proportional Width Table B-2 Character...
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...are not what you get the most from your printer. Introduction 3 Cautions: should be followed carefully to avoid damage to ensure that contains information about commands and settings for a list of the printer options, and specifications. At the back of this guide WARNINGS: must... be followed carefully to your printer. Conventions used in this guide is also a glossary of printer commands. Notes: contain important information and useful tips ...
...are not what you get the most from your printer. Introduction 3 Cautions: should be followed carefully to avoid damage to ensure that contains information about commands and settings for a list of the printer options, and specifications. At the back of this guide WARNINGS: must... be followed carefully to your printer. Conventions used in this guide is also a glossary of printer commands. Notes: contain important information and useful tips ...
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...section in your printer's commands. This method has the advantage of printers, use any printer command, not just a limited set of the printer. A major concern for printing spreadsheets is printed, the markers are communicating properly. The FX-850 is an 80-column printer, and the FX-1050 is normally restricted ... spreadsheet doesn't have some programs show the markers; Check the manual for your screen some very specific requirements. If your text, and then see if you insert printer commands in Chapter 6. These commands may or may not be found on a line by placing ...
...section in your printer's commands. This method has the advantage of printers, use any printer command, not just a limited set of the printer. A major concern for printing spreadsheets is printed, the markers are communicating properly. The FX-850 is an 80-column printer, and the FX-1050 is normally restricted ... spreadsheet doesn't have some programs show the markers; Check the manual for your screen some very specific requirements. If your text, and then see if you insert printer commands in Chapter 6. These commands may or may not be found on a line by placing ...
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...values of grays. When you use depends on your software and your printer using different dot densities to find the proper selection. In the Command Summary in this chapter gives specific information on an FX printer. For example, the uppercase letter A is represented as your computer screen... or your printer, and then converted back into the ASCII code for an FX printer should check the lists on graphics later in Chapter...
...values of grays. When you use depends on your software and your printer using different dot densities to find the proper selection. In the Command Summary in this chapter gives specific information on an FX printer. For example, the uppercase letter A is represented as your computer screen... or your printer, and then converted back into the ASCII code for an FX printer should check the lists on graphics later in Chapter...
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... to carry out a particular function. This is the Escape code, decimal value 27. Any sequence of codes starting with decimal values of your printer. By inserting a command in a specific format, called an Escape sequence. The 4-6 Using Software and Graphics The standard code that may not normally be used within a command. These commands...
... to carry out a particular function. This is the Escape code, decimal value 27. Any sequence of codes starting with decimal values of your printer. By inserting a command in a specific format, called an Escape sequence. The 4-6 Using Software and Graphics The standard code that may not normally be used within a command. These commands...
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... single-density mode. The example is ESC ? c m. The figure on graph paper, but it does include the same steps you through the development of the specific eight-pin graphics commands. For example, to change the ESC K command to quickly change the density and proportions of your own graphics This section takes...
... single-density mode. The example is ESC ? c m. The figure on graph paper, but it does include the same steps you through the development of the specific eight-pin graphics commands. For example, to change the ESC K command to quickly change the density and proportions of your own graphics This section takes...
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...there may be installed properly. If you cannot define userdefined characters, make sure that DIP switch l-l is correctly set up for your printer. See the paper specifications in the way of the paper release lever may be wrong. See the section on top of the paper supply. 6-4 Troubleshooting See ...Chapter 1 and on the proper placement of the paper supply. l The paper may be stacked too far from the printer or not aligned with SelecType, or use the printer control codes for your application program instead of SelecType. (See your software is off. Use the program's setup procedure...
...there may be installed properly. If you cannot define userdefined characters, make sure that DIP switch l-l is correctly set up for your printer. See the paper specifications in the way of the paper release lever may be wrong. See the section on top of the paper supply. 6-4 Troubleshooting See ...Chapter 1 and on the proper placement of the paper supply. l The paper may be stacked too far from the printer or not aligned with SelecType, or use the printer control codes for your application program instead of SelecType. (See your software is off. Use the program's setup procedure...
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... whenever a printable character or line feed command is in the sheet feeder mode, a new sheet of your envelopes. (For specific information on paper thickness settings, see the section on paper loading to the printer. Follow steps 1 through 5 of paper, it stops paper feeding and the PAPER OUT light comes on . You can... the cut sheet feeder runs out of the previous section on printing with special paper in much the same way as regular paper. Once the printer is sent to load envelopes. To start printing again, load more paper 7-8 Using...
... whenever a printable character or line feed command is in the sheet feeder mode, a new sheet of your envelopes. (For specific information on paper thickness settings, see the section on paper loading to the printer. Follow steps 1 through 5 of paper, it stops paper feeding and the PAPER OUT light comes on . You can... the cut sheet feeder runs out of the previous section on printing with special paper in much the same way as regular paper. Once the printer is sent to load envelopes. To start printing again, load more paper 7-8 Using...
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... when DIP switch l-l is on. The following values can be used for sample programs and full information on . ESC : Copy ROM into RAM so that specific characters can be redefined.
... when DIP switch l-l is on. The following values can be used for sample programs and full information on . ESC : Copy ROM into RAM so that specific characters can be redefined.
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Appendix A Technical Specifications Printer Specifications A-2 Interface Specifications A-5 Initialization A-8 Technical Specifications A-1
Appendix A Technical Specifications Printer Specifications A-2 Interface Specifications A-5 Initialization A-8 Technical Specifications A-1
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Printer Specifications Printing Print method: Print speed: 9-pin impact dot matrix Quality Draft NLQ Pitch 10 12 10 12 Characters/second/line 220 264 45 54 I Printing direction: Line spacing: Paper feed speed: Printable ... ms/line (3.6" per set) Continuous: 53 ms/line (3.0" per set) Character pitch 10 pitch 10 pitch condensed 12 pitch 12 pitch condensed Maximum printed characters FX-850 FX-1050 80 136 137 233 96 163 160 272 Buffer: Character fonts: 8 Kbyte Draft NLQ Epson Roman Epson Sans Serif A-2 Technical Stxxificatinn~
Printer Specifications Printing Print method: Print speed: 9-pin impact dot matrix Quality Draft NLQ Pitch 10 12 10 12 Characters/second/line 220 264 45 54 I Printing direction: Line spacing: Paper feed speed: Printable ... ms/line (3.6" per set) Continuous: 53 ms/line (3.0" per set) Character pitch 10 pitch 10 pitch condensed 12 pitch 12 pitch condensed Maximum printed characters FX-850 FX-1050 80 136 137 233 96 163 160 272 Buffer: Character fonts: 8 Kbyte Draft NLQ Epson Roman Epson Sans Serif A-2 Technical Stxxificatinn~
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Total thickness must not exceed 0.012" (0.32 mm) Technical Specifications A-3 Characters: Paper width: 96 standard ASCII character set (including italic characters) 13 international character sets Epson Extended Graphics characters set Paper Length: Single sheet 7.2 to 14.3 inches (182 to 364 mm) Printable area: Single sheet 8.5 mm (0.33") or more +3 mm (0.12") or more* Continuous paper 9 mm (0.35*): or more 22 mm (0.87") or more 12 mm C.5") 12 mm (% ") Number of copies: Up to 4 sheets including the original.
Total thickness must not exceed 0.012" (0.32 mm) Technical Specifications A-3 Characters: Paper width: 96 standard ASCII character set (including italic characters) 13 international character sets Epson Extended Graphics characters set Paper Length: Single sheet 7.2 to 14.3 inches (182 to 364 mm) Printable area: Single sheet 8.5 mm (0.33") or more +3 mm (0.12") or more* Continuous paper 9 mm (0.35*): or more 22 mm (0.87") or more 12 mm C.5") 12 mm (% ") Number of copies: Up to 4 sheets including the original.
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... ribbon, available in black only: #8750 (FX-850) #8755(M) (FX-1050) Life expectancy of ribbon: 3 million characters (14 dots/character) MCBF: For all components excluding print head: 5 million lines MTBF: FX 850 4000 power-on hours FX-1050 6000 power-on hours Print head life: 100...and weight: Voltage: Height: Width: Depth: Weight: 120 VAC * 10% FX-850 5.9" 17.9" 14.2" 20.9 lbs FX-1050 5.9" 24.8" 14.2" 27.5 lbs Power consumption: 120 watts maximum Frequency: 49.5 to 60°C) A-4 Technical Specifications Temperature: Operation: 40°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C) ...
... ribbon, available in black only: #8750 (FX-850) #8755(M) (FX-1050) Life expectancy of ribbon: 3 million characters (14 dots/character) MCBF: For all components excluding print head: 5 million lines MTBF: FX 850 4000 power-on hours FX-1050 6000 power-on hours Print head life: 100...and weight: Voltage: Height: Width: Depth: Weight: 120 VAC * 10% FX-850 5.9" 17.9" 14.2" 20.9 lbs FX-1050 5.9" 24.8" 14.2" 27.5 lbs Power consumption: 120 watts maximum Frequency: 49.5 to 60°C) A-4 Technical Specifications Temperature: Operation: 40°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C) ...
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...parallel data, IN respectively Each signal is at HIGH level IN when data is logical 1 and LOW when it is IN logical 0. Technical Specifications A-5 I'm assignments for optional interfaces, see the manuals provided with an 8-bit parallel interface. IN INN OUT About a 12-microsecond pulse. ... 1 ms Storage: Up to 2 G within 1 ms Operation: Up to 0.25 G at up to 55 Hz Storage: Up to 0.50 G at up to 55 Hz Interface Specifications Your printer is equipped with the optional interfaces. Signal Pin 1 Return Pin Signal 19 m DATA 1 : E DATA 2 4 DATA 3 z: DATA 4 2 DATA 5 ;z DATA 6 ii ...
...parallel data, IN respectively Each signal is at HIGH level IN when data is logical 1 and LOW when it is IN logical 0. Technical Specifications A-5 I'm assignments for optional interfaces, see the manuals provided with an 8-bit parallel interface. IN INN OUT About a 12-microsecond pulse. ... 1 ms Storage: Up to 2 G within 1 ms Operation: Up to 0.25 G at up to 55 Hz Storage: Up to 0.50 G at up to 55 Hz Interface Specifications Your printer is equipped with the optional interfaces. Signal Pin 1 Return Pin Signal 19 m DATA 1 : E DATA 2 4 DATA 3 z: DATA 4 2 DATA 5 ;z DATA 6 ii ...
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Technical Specifications A-7 Both the rise and the fall times of the data on /off control characters, ...Recv'd DC1/DC3 Low (no effect) *While printing is disabled, character data is LOW. Data transfer to this printer can look for each signal must be connected at signal ground level. Printing enabled/disabled signals and control conditions The ...following table shows the relationship between printing being received and acknowledged so that the printer can be carried out only after receipt of the ACKNLG signal or when the level of the BUSY ...
Technical Specifications A-7 Both the rise and the fall times of the data on /off control characters, ...Recv'd DC1/DC3 Low (no effect) *While printing is disabled, character data is LOW. Data transfer to this printer can look for each signal must be connected at signal ground level. Printing enabled/disabled signals and control conditions The ...following table shows the relationship between printing being received and acknowledged so that the printer can be carried out only after receipt of the ACKNLG signal or when the level of the BUSY ...