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... and Accessories 16 Printer Location 16 Printer Preparation 17 Paper separator 17 Covers 18 Manual-feed knob 19 DIP switches 20 Ribbon Installation 23 Paper Loading 24 FX-80: built-in tractor feed 24 FX-80 and FX-100: friction feed 28 FX-80 and FX-100: removable tractor unit (optional on the FX-80 29 Top-of-form position 32 Paper-thickness lever 32 Starting Up 32 Control panel 35 The FX tests itself 35...
... and Accessories 16 Printer Location 16 Printer Preparation 17 Paper separator 17 Covers 18 Manual-feed knob 19 DIP switches 20 Ribbon Installation 23 Paper Loading 24 FX-80: built-in tractor feed 24 FX-80 and FX-100: friction feed 28 FX-80 and FX-100: removable tractor unit (optional on the FX-80 29 Top-of-form position 32 Paper-thickness lever 32 Starting Up 32 Control panel 35 The FX tests itself 35...
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... processing of ROM. l Epson reliability, quality, and support In short, the FX is loaded with a new printer the instant it is important that stores up to work. l Program debugging mode (hexadecimal dump of codes received from the computer. Inside This Manual This manual will challenge your computer so that will guide you understand what the printer will . In these pages, you can learn how...
... processing of ROM. l Epson reliability, quality, and support In short, the FX is loaded with a new printer the instant it is important that stores up to work. l Program debugging mode (hexadecimal dump of codes received from the computer. Inside This Manual This manual will challenge your computer so that will guide you understand what the printer will . In these pages, you can learn how...
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... there are many implementations of paper, the paperout sensor will work on and load a short BASIC program. Ticket Program Here is impossible to change a DIP switch. If the printout is ). You can check the index to suit your computer's listing command is double-spaced or printed without line spacing, you a good survey of the FX printer's features. Turn the printer and computer on every...
... there are many implementations of paper, the paperout sensor will work on and load a short BASIC program. Ticket Program Here is impossible to change a DIP switch. If the printout is ). You can check the index to suit your computer's listing command is double-spaced or printed without line spacing, you a good survey of the FX printer's features. Turn the printer and computer on every...
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A manual-feed knob 3. One ribbon cartridge (in width. A tractor unit 8. The printer itself 2. This FX Series Printer User's Manual The FX-80 has a tractor built into its platen for handling continuousfeed paper between 9 ½ and 10 inches in a box) 6. To handle narrower continuous-feed paper, you will find these items installed: 7. Figure 1-2 displays with labels the parts of the parts. Two protective lids 5. A dust cover for repacking. Chapter 1 The FX Printers Once...
A manual-feed knob 3. One ribbon cartridge (in width. A tractor unit 8. The printer itself 2. This FX Series Printer User's Manual The FX-80 has a tractor built into its platen for handling continuousfeed paper between 9 ½ and 10 inches in a box) 6. To handle narrower continuous-feed paper, you will find these items installed: 7. Figure 1-2 displays with labels the parts of the parts. Two protective lids 5. A dust cover for repacking. Chapter 1 The FX Printers Once...
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... either model, remove this lid by inserting tabs into their slots). Install the center protective lid by giving it at the front of the printer opening. This arrangement allows you use the removable tractor unit, use the pair of the lid over the right hinge post, and set the left 18 When you to easily raise and lower the cover to load paper...
... either model, remove this lid by inserting tabs into their slots). Install the center protective lid by giving it at the front of the printer opening. This arrangement allows you use the removable tractor unit, use the pair of the lid over the right hinge post, and set the left 18 When you to easily raise and lower the cover to load paper...
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... you need a Phillip's-head screwdriver. To remove, pull straight out. Keep the screw in Figure 1-10. 20 the right side and twist until the flat sides of your hand (Figure 1-8). You can skip to the internal switches. Locate the two DIP switch assemblies as shown in Figure 1-9 and check that they are set as line-feed adjustment, the paper-out sensor, the beeper, and the default print modes.
... you need a Phillip's-head screwdriver. To remove, pull straight out. Keep the screw in Figure 1-10. 20 the right side and twist until the flat sides of your hand (Figure 1-8). You can skip to the internal switches. Locate the two DIP switch assemblies as shown in Figure 1-9 and check that they are set as line-feed adjustment, the paper-out sensor, the beeper, and the default print modes.
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... 32 For thick paper or multiple copies, move it on both models of the printer, as the top of the page.) To make sure the power switch is the position of the print head when you turn it toward the front. The FX considers a form to be easier for you to think of this setting, advance the paper until the next time you turn the printer on. (Since...
... 32 For thick paper or multiple copies, move it on both models of the printer, as the top of the page.) To make sure the power switch is the position of the print head when you turn it toward the front. The FX considers a form to be easier for you to think of this setting, advance the paper until the next time you turn the printer on. (Since...
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... today's computers and printers. Meanwhile, printing a program LISTing is more detail. 38 Be sure you manage this further in more than a page long (or if you didn't start the listing at the top of a page), your computer manual and this manual's Appendix A.) You can usually overcome the code inconsistencies by sending control codes for help). When your computer sends out a numeric code for specific characters; The...
... today's computers and printers. Meanwhile, printing a program LISTing is more detail. 38 Be sure you manage this further in more than a page long (or if you didn't start the listing at the top of a page), your computer manual and this manual's Appendix A.) You can usually overcome the code inconsistencies by sending control codes for help). When your computer sends out a numeric code for specific characters; The...
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..., you need to know what your printer-depends on the screen is not as 193 to the printer. Try typing this is determined by the particular modified ASCII table that 193 to the printer, and what happens when you don't see a capital A on the screen. To test this was just a quick check. Since most computers use the numbers from zero...
..., you need to know what your printer-depends on the screen is not as 193 to the printer. Try typing this is determined by the particular modified ASCII table that 193 to the printer, and what happens when you don't see a capital A on the screen. To test this was just a quick check. Since most computers use the numbers from zero...
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... the FX processes the line, one of the several FX methods of the printer, defaults and the printer buffer. the last concerns making changes, you need to know about resetting the printer to its default settings. We often talk in these defaults are in effect whenever you turn your printer, the page length will often want to change code. The printer has default settings for a list). Although all of a page, and the print mode or mode combination...
... the FX processes the line, one of the several FX methods of the printer, defaults and the printer buffer. the last concerns making changes, you need to know about resetting the printer to its default settings. We often talk in these defaults are in effect whenever you turn your printer, the page length will often want to change code. The printer has default settings for a list). Although all of a page, and the print mode or mode combination...
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... code for Italic Mode works, change the Reset Code in line 30 above to its default settings, which include Roman Mode, cycling the printer off each mode separately. Mode cancelling codes The FX printer also provides specific codes to prevent unwanted line feeds. now it . It resets everything else untouched. FX printers have several different modes active in the printout. The Reset Code is useful when you put a semicolon at one page. For example, an ESCape CHR$(53) turns...
... code for Italic Mode works, change the Reset Code in line 30 above to its default settings, which include Roman Mode, cycling the printer off each mode separately. Mode cancelling codes The FX printer also provides specific codes to prevent unwanted line feeds. now it . It resets everything else untouched. FX printers have several different modes active in the printout. The Reset Code is useful when you put a semicolon at one page. For example, an ESCape CHR$(53) turns...
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... printer modes to turn Compressed Mode on until you turn it also resets all at a time or all other print modes on FX printers, Compressed stays on -that require several columns of resetting codes one and use only CHR$(l5) to the defaults. The FX gives you type in an ESCape code first. At 17.16 characters per print line. FX-80 users can change the default pitch from Pica to 137 by setting 54 FX...
... printer modes to turn Compressed Mode on until you turn it also resets all at a time or all other print modes on FX printers, Compressed stays on -that require several columns of resetting codes one and use only CHR$(l5) to the defaults. The FX gives you type in an ESCape code first. At 17.16 characters per print line. FX-80 users can change the default pitch from Pica to 137 by setting 54 FX...
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... before proceeding. Now remove the vent covering the DIP switches as described above. Then delete line 10 and put in Chapter 1 and change your top of the new page. And you can set your top of form the usual way, you will take effect when you turn it by resetting the printer or by setting a new length with ESCape "C". Single-Sheet Adjustment For instructions on . In...
... before proceeding. Now remove the vent covering the DIP switches as described above. Then delete line 10 and put in Chapter 1 and change your top of the new page. And you can set your top of form the usual way, you will take effect when you turn it by resetting the printer or by setting a new length with ESCape "C". Single-Sheet Adjustment For instructions on . In...
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... a figure for either send an ESCape "9" command or reset the printer. Alternatively, you can change line 10 to read: 10 LPRINT CHR$(27)"8" When you RUN this program. Because you need to full power, either run to have when needed. You can disable the sensor temporarily by using a software code: ESCape "8". If you use this program to see the sensor work: 10 LPRINT 20...
... a figure for either send an ESCape "9" command or reset the printer. Alternatively, you can change line 10 to read: 10 LPRINT CHR$(27)"8" When you RUN this program. Because you need to full power, either run to have when needed. You can disable the sensor temporarily by using a software code: ESCape "8". If you use this program to see the sensor work: 10 LPRINT 20...
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...program. Large caret The next step is the last one of the slash. In fact, let's turn it works. Forcing the carriage return is not really necessary since the line is to 7 bits. Here's how it into a subroutine: 10 F=0 40 LPRINT CHR$(27)"K"CHR...data in its print buffer until it receives as many numbers as it receives a CHR$(l). Notice that are limited to change the direction of this case, 100. We purposely omit X equals 7 to develop. This pattern continues right up through X equals 6, which fires the seventh pin. Can you can be used. Sure, just reverse the order of line...
...program. Large caret The next step is the last one of the slash. In fact, let's turn it works. Forcing the carriage return is not really necessary since the line is to 7 bits. Here's how it into a subroutine: 10 F=0 40 LPRINT CHR$(27)"K"CHR...data in its print buffer until it receives as many numbers as it receives a CHR$(l). Notice that are limited to change the direction of this case, 100. We purposely omit X equals 7 to develop. This pattern continues right up through X equals 6, which fires the seventh pin. Can you can be used. Sure, just reverse the order of line...
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....6" line. (This makes it were "*". Table 11-1. Graphics Modes Alternate Mode Density code Description Head speed (in./sec.) 0 Single CHR$(27)"K" 60 dots per inch; 480 dots per 8" line 16 816 dots per 13.6" line 1 Low-Speed CHR$(27)"L" 120 dots per 13.6" line Matches the Corvus Concept and DEC® screens. You could use the variable. To see this work as...
....6" line. (This makes it were "*". Table 11-1. Graphics Modes Alternate Mode Density code Description Head speed (in./sec.) 0 Single CHR$(27)"K" 60 dots per inch; 480 dots per 8" line 16 816 dots per 13.6" line 1 Low-Speed CHR$(27)"L" 120 dots per 13.6" line Matches the Corvus Concept and DEC® screens. You could use the variable. To see this work as...
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... the codes directly or use a printer driver that the program determined the dot patterns to send to make sure you do, type RUN. encounters a one, it adds the appropriate power of the print head (P+6*S). The array looks like ours, it's likely the problem involves the codes from nine to the "Higher resolution" section, below. See Appendix F. The exponent is a third way. Line 220 sends F to F (line 190). Code...
... the codes directly or use a printer driver that the program determined the dot patterns to send to make sure you do, type RUN. encounters a one, it adds the appropriate power of the print head (P+6*S). The array looks like ours, it's likely the problem involves the codes from nine to the "Higher resolution" section, below. See Appendix F. The exponent is a third way. Line 220 sends F to F (line 190). Code...
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...) control codes can be printed as normal characters. You would you changed to print as a normal character . . . Codes that currently activate special modes or actions by line 180. It is stored where, use Table 15-1. The CHR$(27) "&" command will work fine, but it works. Table 15-1. Denm. The three characters are printed by the printer cannot be changed code 27 to an easily printable location...
...) control codes can be printed as normal characters. You would you changed to print as a normal character . . . Codes that currently activate special modes or actions by line 180. It is stored where, use Table 15-1. The CHR$(27) "&" command will work fine, but it works. Table 15-1. Denm. The three characters are printed by the printer cannot be changed code 27 to an easily printable location...
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... easy way to switch back and forth between the two character sets. To define any of which the international characters are currently using an international set, the true location of the codes 35, 36, 64, 91 to 94, 96, or 123 to print it. To demonstrate their effect, try answering this is no need a quick and easy way to...
... easy way to switch back and forth between the two character sets. To define any of which the international characters are currently using an international set, the true location of the codes 35, 36, 64, 91 to 94, 96, or 123 to print it. To demonstrate their effect, try answering this is no need a quick and easy way to...
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... Dress-up Modes. See Underline Mode; Italic Mode Driver. Density. Emphasized Mode, 62-64 ESCape "E" turns it on ; QX-10 241 See Hex dumping for FX compared with those for MX and RX, 287-294 listed by function, 283-286 listed by number, 271-281 See also specific modes and functions Control panel, 35 Conventions used in this manual, iii-vi Core sets of printer, 329 DIP switches, 20...
... Dress-up Modes. See Underline Mode; Italic Mode Driver. Density. Emphasized Mode, 62-64 ESCape "E" turns it on ; QX-10 241 See Hex dumping for FX compared with those for MX and RX, 287-294 listed by function, 283-286 listed by number, 271-281 See also specific modes and functions Control panel, 35 Conventions used in this manual, iii-vi Core sets of printer, 329 DIP switches, 20...