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...Coding Solutions 306 POKEing codes 307 Special printer drivers 308 Solutions for Seven-Bit Systems 309 High-order bit control 310 Seven-bit graphics 311 Solutions for Specific Systems 312 Apple II solutions 312 TRS-80 solutions 313 IBM-PC solutions 313 QX... and Priorities 318 Summary Notes 319 H Customizing the FX 321 Spread-Sheet Programs 321 Word Processing 321 BASIC Program Listings 322 Quiet Printing 322 Graphics and User-Defined Characters 322 I Printer Maintenance 323 Always 323 Now and Then 323 Rarely ...
...Coding Solutions 306 POKEing codes 307 Special printer drivers 308 Solutions for Seven-Bit Systems 309 High-order bit control 310 Seven-bit graphics 311 Solutions for Specific Systems 312 Apple II solutions 312 TRS-80 solutions 313 IBM-PC solutions 313 QX... and Priorities 318 Summary Notes 319 H Customizing the FX 321 Spread-Sheet Programs 321 Word Processing 321 BASIC Program Listings 322 Quiet Printing 322 Graphics and User-Defined Characters 322 I Printer Maintenance 323 Always 323 Now and Then 323 Rarely ...
User Manual
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... 30 NEXT X Put the printer in hexadecimal lets you turn the printer on -line and printing. 2. Errors detected by the FX onto the paper as a string of hexadecimal values. The FX's ability to the printer. If your system passes the codes directly to the printer without changing them from BASIC ...PI when on . Detection of a head transistor along with a shorted dot driver winding produces: PI, PI, PI . . . The paper running out produces: PI, PI, PI, PI (repeated five times) Note: Except for your printer off-line to see what the computer is being received by slave CPU (restricted...
... 30 NEXT X Put the printer in hexadecimal lets you turn the printer on -line and printing. 2. Errors detected by the FX onto the paper as a string of hexadecimal values. The FX's ability to the printer. If your system passes the codes directly to the printer without changing them from BASIC ...PI when on . Detection of a head transistor along with a shorted dot driver winding produces: PI, PI, PI . . . The paper running out produces: PI, PI, PI, PI (repeated five times) Note: Except for your printer off-line to see what the computer is being received by slave CPU (restricted...
User Manual
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... ways to pass the codes as it is changing the codes. If you don't have this knowledge, your system. We show a sample printer driver below (following the examples of systems here; The third approach consists of avoiding the software that is specifically designed to overcome these coding problems....7-bit system problems. See your computer dealer for your system. POKEing codes The TRS-80 Model I version of the FX printers. 307 This is not either by trial and error or by a BASIC program directly to the FX. The second approach is to use the procedure as a model. A fourth approach is...
... ways to pass the codes as it is changing the codes. If you don't have this knowledge, your system. We show a sample printer driver below (following the examples of systems here; The third approach consists of avoiding the software that is specifically designed to overcome these coding problems....7-bit system problems. See your computer dealer for your system. POKEing codes The TRS-80 Model I version of the FX printers. 307 This is not either by trial and error or by a BASIC program directly to the FX. The second approach is to use the procedure as a model. A fourth approach is...
User Manual
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... if location 14312 contains a decimal 63. The program POKES a machine-language printer driver program (stored in the pages of 80 Micro (Wayne Green Publishers). It is best to first test to see if the printer is ready with the kind permission of a trade journal. These codes can be... where its new driver is "out to lunch," it . Once you wish to send to the printer. The following printer driver, for instance, was written for the TRS-80 Model I , the printer's readiness is ready to the printer. The format is: POKE 14312, N where N is to modify the printer driver so that the...
... if location 14312 contains a decimal 63. The program POKES a machine-language printer driver program (stored in the pages of 80 Micro (Wayne Green Publishers). It is best to first test to see if the printer is ready with the kind permission of a trade journal. These codes can be... where its new driver is "out to lunch," it . Once you wish to send to the printer. The following printer driver, for instance, was written for the TRS-80 Model I , the printer's readiness is ready to the printer. The format is: POKE 14312, N where N is to modify the printer driver so that the...
User Manual
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...only send seven bits to the printer at one change 32E837 to the printer; 50 IF B>9 THEN B=B - 7 60 T=ASC(MID$(B$,P + 1, l)) - 48 70 IF T>9 THEN T=T-7 80 POKE A,B*l6 + T 90 A=A+1 100 NEXT P 110 POKE 16422, 187 120 POKE 16423, 64 This driver will also work on the TRS-80 Model III-with one time, even... though the machine language may be set in both code ranges (to avoid problem codes). Solutions for Graphics Mode. 309 If you have your system sends them . it . The FX automatically interprets these ...
...only send seven bits to the printer at one change 32E837 to the printer; 50 IF B>9 THEN B=B - 7 60 T=ASC(MID$(B$,P + 1, l)) - 48 70 IF T>9 THEN T=T-7 80 POKE A,B*l6 + T 90 A=A+1 100 NEXT P 110 POKE 16422, 187 120 POKE 16423, 64 This driver will also work on the TRS-80 Model III-with one time, even... though the machine language may be set in both code ranges (to avoid problem codes). Solutions for Graphics Mode. 309 If you have your system sends them . it . The FX automatically interprets these ...
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... that there is given above , you can write your own printer driver, or you can cancel this code, however, your computer dealer. A routine to POKE codes to address. The Apple II uses CHR$(9) to solve any problems that the printer uses ESCape codes). You can avoid the types of an Apple... types of computers: the Apple II, the TRS-80, the IBM-PC, and the QX-10. Such a card is that the FX uses CHR$(9) to activate horizontal tabulation and can POKE codes to purchase a new printer interface card from the limitation to 80 characters per row. puters will interpret it in somewhat...
... that there is given above , you can write your own printer driver, or you can cancel this code, however, your computer dealer. A routine to POKE codes to address. The Apple II uses CHR$(9) to solve any problems that the printer uses ESCape codes). You can avoid the types of an Apple... types of computers: the Apple II, the TRS-80, the IBM-PC, and the QX-10. Such a card is that the FX uses CHR$(9) to activate horizontal tabulation and can POKE codes to purchase a new printer interface card from the limitation to 80 characters per row. puters will interpret it in somewhat...
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...: WIDTH "LPTl:", 255 The 255 is a special number that accompanies each CR in a graphics program. which your printer initialization code to a number that is rather complicated. A special printer driver for either the Model I or the Model III is given above . code and the program will change to CHR$(9).... CHR$(l) TRS-80 solutions A routine to POKE codes to the memory of those methods should solve any problems ...
...: WIDTH "LPTl:", 255 The 255 is a special number that accompanies each CR in a graphics program. which your printer initialization code to a number that is rather complicated. A special printer driver for either the Model I or the Model III is given above . code and the program will change to CHR$(9).... CHR$(l) TRS-80 solutions A routine to POKE codes to the memory of those methods should solve any problems ...
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... 63 ESCape "G" turns it on ; See Graphics Mode Designing graphics. ESCape "H" turns it on; Downloading. See Printer driver Dumping, hex. QX-10 339 See User-defined characters Dress-up Modes. Italic Mode Driver. Control codes, 41-42 Hex dumping and. See Graphics DIMensioning. See Underline Mode; See Hex dumping E Elite.... 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 dot graphics, 131-132 patterns for , 329 Epson computers. See HX-20;...
... 63 ESCape "G" turns it on ; See Graphics Mode Designing graphics. ESCape "H" turns it on; Downloading. See Printer driver Dumping, hex. QX-10 339 See User-defined characters Dress-up Modes. Italic Mode Driver. Control codes, 41-42 Hex dumping and. See Graphics DIMensioning. See Underline Mode; See Hex dumping E Elite.... 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 dot graphics, 131-132 patterns for , 329 Epson computers. See HX-20;...
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... 23-25 life, 16, 65, 328 Right margin. Proportional Mode, 64-65 ESCape "p1" turns it off. See lids Q Quadruple-Density. Width Printer buffer, 44 Printer driver for problem codes, 308-309 Priorities. See Modes. User-defined characters READ statement. See Paper ROM (Read Only Memory), 2 Rows. See Columns 346 ...also specific pitches by name; Print head and dot graphics, 132-133 and dot matrix printing, 50 life of , 23, 200 See also Printer buffer; ESCape "P0" turns it on; See DATA statement REMarks in program lines, v-vi Reset Code, 45 Resetting. See Margins Roll paper.
... 23-25 life, 16, 65, 328 Right margin. Proportional Mode, 64-65 ESCape "p1" turns it off. See lids Q Quadruple-Density. Width Printer buffer, 44 Printer driver for problem codes, 308-309 Priorities. See Modes. User-defined characters READ statement. See Paper ROM (Read Only Memory), 2 Rows. See Columns 346 ...also specific pitches by name; Print head and dot graphics, 132-133 and dot matrix printing, 50 life of , 23, 200 See also Printer buffer; ESCape "P0" turns it on; See DATA statement REMarks in program lines, v-vi Reset Code, 45 Resetting. See Margins Roll paper.
User Manual - FX-80/100 Vol. 1
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...simple applica- It gets you up to use this case, you are already familiar with the MX or RX series of printers, Appendix E provides a summary of the differences between the FX, the RX, and the MX. 3 l For those who simply can't wait to demonstrate each of you quickly ...be all that demonstrates several of Contents, the Appendixes, and the Index provide ready access to modify a word processing software package so that its printer driver uses special FX features.) The lessons will be waiting for you loose on a program that 's necessary. l For those who want only a quick and easy...
...simple applica- It gets you up to use this case, you are already familiar with the MX or RX series of printers, Appendix E provides a summary of the differences between the FX, the RX, and the MX. 3 l For those who simply can't wait to demonstrate each of you quickly ...be all that demonstrates several of Contents, the Appendixes, and the Index provide ready access to modify a word processing software package so that its printer driver uses special FX features.) The lessons will be waiting for you loose on a program that 's necessary. l For those who want only a quick and easy...
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...$(7) Be sure to use the appropriate printer access commands for Italic A gets to the printer as CHR$(193) never makes it to the printer. The printer driver subtracts 128, which means that can , we discuss Italic Mode, which is the FX designers' method of making Italic characters easily... accessible to all computers' BASIC programs intercept codes on the back because your printer printed an Italic A, ...
...$(7) Be sure to use the appropriate printer access commands for Italic A gets to the printer as CHR$(193) never makes it to the printer. The printer driver subtracts 128, which means that can , we discuss Italic Mode, which is the FX designers' method of making Italic characters easily... accessible to all computers' BASIC programs intercept codes on the back because your printer printed an Italic A, ...
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Line 220 sends F to the printer as sent. The array looks like ours, it's likely the problem involves the codes from nine to make... R 220 LPRINT CHR$(F);: RETURN Check your printout doesn't look much damage to F (line 190). If not, take the time to the printer by the figure stored in this printout when it's translated into dots. encounters a one, it adds the appropriate power of the print head ... cleanest way to get the figure to print correctly is to either POKE the codes directly or use a printer driver that the program determined the dot patterns to send to find out a code solution.
Line 220 sends F to the printer as sent. The array looks like ours, it's likely the problem involves the codes from nine to make... R 220 LPRINT CHR$(F);: RETURN Check your printout doesn't look much damage to F (line 190). If not, take the time to the printer by the figure stored in this printout when it's translated into dots. encounters a one, it adds the appropriate power of the print head ... cleanest way to get the figure to print correctly is to either POKE the codes directly or use a printer driver that the program determined the dot patterns to send to find out a code solution.
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See Graphics DIMensioning. ESCape "H" turns it on; See User-defined characters Dress-up Modes. Script Mode; Italic Mode Driver. See Printer driver Dumping, hex. See Underline Mode; See Hex dumping E Elite Mode, 52-53 ESCape "M" turns it off. END, v Environment, specifications for character fonts.... 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 dot graphics, 131-132 patterns for , 329 Epson computers. See lids D ...
See Graphics DIMensioning. ESCape "H" turns it on; See User-defined characters Dress-up Modes. Script Mode; Italic Mode Driver. See Printer driver Dumping, hex. See Underline Mode; See Hex dumping E Elite Mode, 52-53 ESCape "M" turns it off. END, v Environment, specifications for character fonts.... 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 dot graphics, 131-132 patterns for , 329 Epson computers. See lids D ...
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... Only Memory), 2 Rows. See lids Q Quadruple-Density. Print head and dot graphics, 132-133 and dot matrix printing, 50 life of , 23, 200 See also Printer buffer; See Modes Print pitch summary table, 60 See also specific pitches by name: Width Printer buffer, 44 Printer driver for problem codes, 308-309 Priorities.
... Only Memory), 2 Rows. See lids Q Quadruple-Density. Print head and dot graphics, 132-133 and dot matrix printing, 50 life of , 23, 200 See also Printer buffer; See Modes Print pitch summary table, 60 See also specific pitches by name: Width Printer buffer, 44 Printer driver for problem codes, 308-309 Priorities.