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Reference Guide
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Contents
Chapter 1 Paper Handling
Selecting a Paper Source. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Paper source and paper types. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Setting the paper release lever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Adjusting the Paper-Thickness Lever. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Loading Continuous Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Positioning the continuous paper supply. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Loading continuous paper with the tractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Using the tear-off function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Loading Single Sheets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Loading Special Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Multipart forms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Switching Between Continuous Paper and Single Sheets . . . . . . . .17
Switching to single sheets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Switching to continuous paper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Using the Micro Adjust Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Adjusting the tear-off position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Adjusting the top-of-form position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Chapter 2 Printer Software
About Your Printer Software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Using the Printer Driver with Windows Me, 98, and 95 . . . . . . . . .24
Accessing the printer driver from Windows applications . . .25
Accessing the printer driver from the Start menu. . . . . . . . . .26
Changing the printer driver settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Using the Printer Driver with Windows XP, 2000 and NT 4.0 . . . .28
Accessing the printer driver from Windows applications . . .28
Accessing the printer driver from the Start menu. . . . . . . . . .30
Changing the printer driver settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Printer Driver Settings Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
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Using EPSON Status Monitor 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Setting up EPSON Status Monitor 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Accessing EPSON Status Monitor 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Chapter 3 Control Panel
Buttons and Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Selecting a Font. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
About Your Printers Default Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Understanding default settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Changing default settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Lock-Out Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Turning on or off the lock-out mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Changing the lock-out mode setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting
Using the Error Indicators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Problems and Solutions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Power supply problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Paper loading or feeding problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Printing position problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Printing or printout quality problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Correcting USB Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Clearing a Paper Jam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Aligning Vertical Lines in Your Printout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Printing a Self Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Printing Hex Dump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Contacting Customer Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Chapter 5 Options and Consumables
Ribbon Cartridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Genuine EPSON ribbon cartridge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Replacing the ribbon cartridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Print Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
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Appendix A Product Information
Safety Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124
Warnings, cautions, and notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124
Hot parts caution symbol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124
Important safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124
For United Kingdom users . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126
Printer Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .128
Printer Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129
Mechanical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129
Electronic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .131
Electrical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .133
Environmental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .133
Paper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .133
Printable area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .142
Standards and Approvals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .143
Command Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .144
EPSON ESC/P 2 control codes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .144
IBM PPDS Emulation Control Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145
Cleaning the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146
Transporting the Printer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .147
Glossary
Index
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Chapter 1
Paper Handling
Selecting a Paper Source. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Paper source and paper types. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Setting the paper release lever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Adjusting the Paper-Thickness Lever. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Loading Continuous Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Positioning the continuous paper supply. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Loading continuous paper with the tractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Using the tear-off function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Loading Single Sheets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Loading Special Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Multipart forms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Switching Between Continuous Paper and Single Sheets . . . . . . . .17
Switching to single sheets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Switching to continuous paper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Using the Micro Adjust Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Adjusting the tear-off position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Adjusting the top-of-form position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
2Paper Handling
Selecting a Paper Source
Your printer can print on single sheets, continuous paper,
multipart forms, and labels.
cCaution:
Do not use paper that is folded, creased, curled, torn, stained, or
stamped. Always use new, clean paper that meets the paper
specifications. See “Paper” on page 133 for more detailed
information.
Your printer can accommodate several paper types through two
paper sources: paper guide or tractor. You should select the paper
source depending on the type of paper you are using. You can
select the paper source by setting the paper release lever. See
Printer Parts on page 128 for more information.
Paper source and paper types
Basically, there are two paper types and two paper sources. The
table below shows the relationship between paper sources and
paper types, as well as paper loading and ejecting orientation.
* Continuous paper includes labels and multipart forms.
** Single sheets include labels and single-sheet multipart forms.
Paper path Paper source
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Continuous paper * Tractor Tractor
Single sheets ** Paper guide Manual feed
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Setting the paper release lever
Set the paper release lever to select the paper-feeding method you
want the printer to use. The paper release lever has two positions:
for tractor feeding and for single-sheet feeding, as explained
below.
Adjusting the Paper-Thickness Lever
You can get the best printing quality by adjusting the
paper-thickness lever according to the thickness of the paper you
are using.
Single-sheet feeding position - to use the paper guide.
Tractor feeding position - to use the tractor.
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The higher the number you set the paper-thickness lever to, the
wider the space between the platen and print head. If your
printout appears faint or characters seem skipped or missing, this
setting may be too high. On the other hand, if the setting is too
low, your printout may appear smudged, the paper may not feed
correctly, or the ribbon may become damaged.
The following table provides guidelines for selecting the
appropriate lever position for the type of paper you are using.
Paper type Paper-thickness lever position
Ordinary paper
(single sheets or continuous paper)
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Multipart forms (carbonless)
2 parts (original + 1 copy)
3 parts (original + 2 copies)
4 parts (original + 3 copies)
5 parts (original + 4 copies)
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Loading Continuous Paper
Your printer can print on continuous paper from 101.6 to 254 mm
(4.0 to 10.0 inches) wide. See Continuous paper on page 134 for
detailed continuous paper specifications. You can load
continuous paper from the tractor unit.
Positioning the continuous paper supply
When you load continuous paper, make sure to line up the paper
supply with the tractor so the paper feeds smoothly into the
printer as shown below.
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Loading continuous paper with the tractor
When using continuous paper, it is a good idea to set the Auto
tear-off function in the default-setting mode to on. For more
information, see About Your Printers Default Settings on page
41.
1. Make sure that the paper release lever is set to the tractor
feeding position.
2. Slide the edge guide all the way to the left.
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3. Facing the back of the printer, release the sprocket lock levers
by pushing them up.
4. Position the left sprocket so that the sprocket pins are to the
left of the arrow mark (0 position) on the back of the printer.
Then push down the lock lever to lock the sprocket in place.
Note:
Printing starts at the arrow mark (0 position) on the back of the
printer.The unprintable area is to the left of the arrow mark.
5. Slide the right sprocket to roughly match the width of your
paper, but do not lock it.
sprocket lock lever
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6. Slide the center paper support to the middle of the two
sprockets.
7. Open the sprocket covers of the both sprockets.
8. Fit the first two holes of the continuous paper over the
sprocket pins on both sides. Be sure to position your paper
supply so that the printable side faces up.
sprocket cover
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cCaution:
Make sure the first sheet of your continuous paper has a
clean, straight edge so that it can feed smoothly into the
printer.
9. Close the sprocket covers.
10. Slide the right sprocket to remove any slack in the paper. Then
push down the sprocket lock lever to lock the sprocket in place.
Note:
Before turning the printer on, install the ribbon cartridge.
Otherwise, paper jams may occur.
11. Turn on the printer if it is turned off. The printer is ready to
start printing.
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Note:
Always make sure there is at least one more sheet than required;
continuous paper may not feed properly if it is not fed through the
sprockets.
Do not pull the loaded paper out of the tractor unit while the printer
is on. Doing so may cause paper jams or printer malfunctions, also
the top-of-form position setting may become misadjusted.
Do not pull out paper that is not ejected completely after pressing
the Load/Eject button. Doing so may cause paper jams or printer
malfunctions, also the top-of-form position setting may become
misadjusted.
If the first line on your page appears too high or low, you can change
its position by using the Micro Adjust function as described in
Adjusting the top-of-form position on page 20.
Using the tear-off function
You can use the tear-off function to advance your continuous
paper to the printers tear-off edge automatically when you finish
printing. You can then easily tear off the printed sheets. When you
resume printing, the printer automatically feeds the paper back
to the top-of-form position so that you can save the paper
normally lost between documents.
To use the tear-off function, turn on the Auto tear-off function and
select the appropriate page length for continuous paper in the
default-setting mode. See Changing default settings on page 47
for instructions on how to change the default settings.
If the perforation between pages is not aligned with the tear-off
edge, you can adjust the position of the perforation using the
Micro Adjust function. See Adjusting the tear-off position on
page 19 for more information.
When Auto tear-off is on, the printer automatically advances the
paper to the tear-off position whenever it receives a full page of
data or a form feed command followed by no more data.
The steps below describe how to use Auto tear-off function.
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1. When printing is finished, the printer advances the
perforation of the final printed page to the tear-off position.
Tear off all printed pages using the tear-off edge of the printer
cover.
Note:
If your papers perforation is not properly aligned with the tear-off
edge, you can adjust the tear-off position using the Micro Adjust
function as described in Adjusting the tear-off position on page
19.
2. When you resume printing, the printer feeds the paper back
to the top-of-form position and begins printing.
Removing continuous paper
Follow these steps to remove continuous paper from the printer:
1. When the auto tear-off function is on, the printer advances the
paper to the tear-off position automatically.
2. Tear off the printed pages.
3. Press the Load/Eject button to feed the continuous paper
backward out of the printer and into the standby position.
4. To completely remove continuous paper from the printer,
open the sprocket covers. Remove the paper from the tractor
unit, and then close the sprocket covers.
tear-off edge
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Loading Single Sheets
Your printer can print on single sheets of paper from 90 to 257
mm (3.5 to 10.1 inches) wide. See Single sheets on page 134 for
detailed single-sheet paper specifications.
Note:
If you load long paper (for example, legal size paper), leave enough space
at the back of the printer so that the paper is not obstructed.
Follow these steps to load single sheets from the paper guide.
1. Make sure the paper guide and the ribbon cartridge are
attached as described in the Setup Sheet. Then close the tractor
unit sprocket covers located on the back of your printer and
push down the sprocket lock levers to lock the sprockets in
place.
Note:
Before turning the printer on, install the ribbon cartridge.
Otherwise, paper jams may occur.
2. Turn on the printer.
3. Make sure that the paper release lever is set to the single-sheet
feeding position.
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4. Slide the edge guide until it rests against the guide mark.
5. While aligning the left side of a sheet of paper with the edge
guide, insert it into the printer until it meets resistance. Be sure
to load paper printable side up and the top of the paper first.
After a few seconds, the printer automatically advances the paper
to the loading position. The printer is ready to start printing.
Note:
If the paper feed roller rotates but the printer does not load the paper,
completely remove the paper and then insert it all the way into the
printer again.
If the paper feeds before you can adjust its position properly, increase
the Manual feed wait time in the default-setting mode. See
Changing default settings on page 47 for more information.
guide mark
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If you need to adjust the position of the paper after it is loaded, see
Adjusting the top-of-form position on page 20 and follow the
instructions.
Do not pull out paper that is not ejected completely after pressing
the Load/Eject button. Doing so may cause paper jams or printer
malfunctions, also the top-of-form position setting may become
misadjusted.
After printing a sheet, the printer ejects it onto the paper guide
and the Paper Out and Pause lights come on. If you are printing
a multiple-page document, remove the printed sheet and insert a
new sheet into the paper guide. The printer automatically
advances the paper and resumes printing.
Note:
If the printer does not eject the printed sheet, press the Load/Eject
button.
Loading Special Paper
Multipart forms
Your printer can print on both single-sheet and continuous
multipart forms. It can use multipart forms with up to five parts
including the original.
cCaution:
Use only carbonless or carbon-backed multipart forms.
When using multipart forms with a line of glue at the top of
the form, load the forms with the glued side first.
Before printing, set the paper-thickness lever to the appropriate
position for your multipart forms referring to the table in
Adjusting the Paper-Thickness Lever on page 3.
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You can load single-sheet multipart forms from the paper guide.
For instructions, see Loading Single Sheets on page 12. You can
load continuous multipart forms in the same way as you load
ordinary continuous paper. For instructions, see Loading
Continuous Paper on page 5.
cCaution:
When printing on multipart forms, make sure that your software
settings keep the printing entirely within the printable area of the
forms. Printing on the edge of a multipart form can damage the
print head. For information about the printable area, see
Printable area on page 142.
Labels
You can use two types of labels: single-sheet and continuous
forms. Do not use labels on shiny single-sheet backing, because
the backing sheet tends to slip and may not feed properly.
Follow these steps to load labels:
cCaution:
Use labels only under normal operating conditions because labels
are especially sensitive to temperature and humidity.
1. Make sure of the following:
Your software settings keep the printing entirely within
the printable area. For information about the printable
area, see Printable area on page 142.
cCaution:
Printing on the edge of a label can damage the print head.
The auto tear-off function is turned off in the
default-setting mode.
2. Load labels as described in Loading Single Sheets on page
12 or Loading Continuous Paper on page 5.
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To tear off and eject labels
When using continuous forms, always tear off and eject labels as
described below.
cCaution:
Never feed labels backward using the Load/Eject button. Labels
can easily peel off their backing and jam the printer.
1. At the back of your printer, tear off the last label form that has
entered the printer. See the illustration below.
2. Press the LF/FF button to eject the last label form forward.
cCaution:
Do not leave labels loaded in the printer between print jobs; they
tend to curl and may come off their backing sheet and jam the
printer when you resume printing.
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Switching Between Continuous Paper and
Single Sheets
You can easily switch between continuous paper and single sheets
without removing the continuous paper from the tractor.
Switching to single sheets
Follow these steps to switch from continuous paper to single
sheets:
1. When the Auto tear-off function is turned on, the printer
advances the paper to the tear-off position automatically.
2. Tear off the printed pages.
cCaution:
Always tear off paper before feeding it backwards; feeding
too many sheets backwards can cause a paper jam.
Never feed labels backward using the Load/Eject
button. Labels can easily peel off their backing and jam
the printer. For information on removing labels from the
paper path, see To tear off and eject labels on page 16.
3. Press the Load/Eject button to feed the continuous paper
back to the standby position. The paper is still attached to the
tractor, but is no longer in the paper path.
4. Set the paper release lever to the single-sheet feeding position.
Now you can load single sheets from the paper guide. See
Loading Single Sheets on page 12 for more information.
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Switching to continuous paper
Follow these steps to switch from single sheets to continuous
paper:
1. If necessary, press the Load/Eject button to eject the last
printed single sheet.
2. Make sure continuous paper is loaded in the printer as
described in Loading continuous paper with the tractor on
page 6.
3. Set the paper release lever to the tractor feeding position.
The printer automatically advances the continuous paper from
the standby position to the loading position when it receives data.
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Using the Micro Adjust Function
The Micro Adjust function allows you to move the paper
forward or backward in 0.141 mm (1/180-inch) increments so
that you can make precise adjustments to the top-of-form and
tear-off positions.
Adjusting the tear-off position
If your paper perforation is not aligned with the tear-off edge, you
can use the Micro Adjust function to move the perforation to the
tear-off position.
Follow these steps to adjust the tear-off position:
Note:
Your tear-off position setting remains in effect until you change it, even
if you turn off the printer.
1. Make sure the paper is at the current tear-off position.
2. Hold down the Pause button for about three seconds. The
Pause light begins flashing and the printer enters the Micro
Adjust mode.
3. Press the LF/FF D button to feed paper forward, or press the
Load/Eject U button to feed paper backward, until the paper
perforation is aligned with the tear-off edge of the printer
cover.
Power
LF/FF Load/Eject
Micro Adjust
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Note:
The printer has a minimum and a maximum tear-off position. If you
try to adjust the tear-off position beyond these limits, the printer
beeps and stops moving the paper.
4. Tear off the printed pages.
5. Press the Pause button to exit the Micro Adjust mode.
When you resume printing, the printer automatically feeds the
paper back to the top-of-form position and begins printing.
Adjusting the top-of-form position
The top-of-form position is the position on the page where the
printer starts printing. If your printing appears too high or low
on the page, you can use the Micro Adjust function to adjust the
top-of-form position.
Follow these steps to adjust the top-of-form position:
Note:
Your top-of-form position setting remains in effect until you change
it, even if you turn off the printer.
The top margin setting made in some application software overrides
the top-of-form position setting you make with the Micro Adjust
function. If necessary, adjust the top-of-form position in your
software.
1. Make sure the printer is turned on.
2. Press the Pause button to stop printing. The Pause light
comes on.
3. Load paper. Press the Load/Eject button to advance
continuous paper to the current top-of-form position. If
necessary, lift up the printer cover so you can see the paper
position.
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4. Hold down the Pause button for about three seconds. The
Pause light starts flashing and the printer enters the Micro
Adjust mode.
5. Press the LF/FF D button to move the top-of-form position
down on the page, or press the Load/Eject U button to move
the top-of-form position up on the page.
Note:
The printer has a minimum and a maximum top-of-form
position. If you try to adjust it beyond these limits, the printer
beeps and stops moving the paper.
When the paper reaches the default top-of-form position, the
printer also beeps and stops moving the paper briefly. You can
use the default setting as a reference point when adjusting the
top-of-form position.
6. After you set the top-of-form position, press the Pause button
to exit the Micro Adjust mode.
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Printer Software
About Your Printer Software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Using the Printer Driver with Windows Me, 98, and 95 . . . . . . . . .24
Accessing the printer driver from Windows applications . . .25
Accessing the printer driver from the Start menu. . . . . . . . . .26
Changing the printer driver settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Using the Printer Driver with Windows XP, 2000 and NT 4.0 . . . .28
Accessing the printer driver from Windows applications . . .28
Accessing the printer driver from the Start menu. . . . . . . . . .30
Changing the printer driver settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Printer Driver Settings Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Using EPSON Status Monitor 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
Setting up EPSON Status Monitor 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Accessing EPSON Status Monitor 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
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About Your Printer Software
The EPSON printer software that comes with your printer
includes the printer driver software and EPSON Status Monitor 3.
The printer driver is software that allows your computer to
control the printer. You need to install the printer driver so your
Windows software applications can take full advantage of the
printers capabilities.
EPSON Status Monitor 3 allows you to monitor the status of your
printer, alerts you when errors occur, and provides you with
troubleshooting tips. EPSON Status Monitor 3 is automatically
installed when you install the printer driver.
Note:
Before proceeding, make sure you have installed the printer driver
on your computer as described in the Setup Sheet.
Only LQ-630 is displayed as the printer name in the printer driver,
even if the printer is an LQ-630S model. Select LQ-630 when
installing or using the printer driver, even if the printer being
installed or used is an LQ-630S.
Using the Printer Driver with Windows Me, 98,
and 95
You can access the printer driver from your Windows
applications or from the Start menu.
When you access the printer driver from a Windows
application, any settings you make apply only to the
application you are using. See Accessing the printer driver
from Windows applications on page 25 for more
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When you access the printer driver from the Start menu, the
printer driver settings you make apply to all your
applications. See Accessing the printer driver from the Start
menu on page 26 for more information.
See Changing the printer driver settings on page 27 to check
and change printer driver settings.
Note:
While many Windows applications override the settings made with the
printer driver, some do not, so you must verify that the printer driver
settings match your requirements.
Accessing the printer driver from Windows
applications
Follow these steps to access the printer driver from a Windows
application:
1. Select Print Setup or Print from the File menu of your
application software. The Print or Print Setup dialog box
appears.
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2. Make sure that your printer is selected and then click Printer,
Setup, Properties, or Options. (You may need to click a
combination of these buttons.) The Properties window
appears, and you see the Paper, Graphics, and Device Options
menu. These menus contain the printer driver settings.
3. To view a menu, click the corresponding tab at the top of the
window. See Changing the printer driver settings on page
27 to change the settings.
Accessing the printer driver from the Start menu
Follow these steps to access the printer driver from the Start
menu:
1. Click Start, then point to Settings.
2. Click Printers.
3. Right-click your printer icon, and click Properties. The screen
displays the Properties dialog box, which contains the Paper,
Graphics, Device Options, and Utility menus. These menus
display the printer driver settings.
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4. To view a menu, click the corresponding tab at the top of the
window. See Changing the printer driver settings on page
27 to change the settings.
Changing the printer driver settings
You can change the printer driver settings from the printers
Properties dialog box. For an overview of the available settings,
see Printer Driver Settings Overview on page 33. You can also
view online help by right-clicking items in the driver and selecting
Whats this?
When you finish making printer driver settings, click OK to apply
the settings, or click Restore Defaults to return the settings to
their default values.
Once you have checked your printer driver settings and made any
necessary changes, you are ready to print.
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Using the Printer Driver with Windows XP, 2000
and NT 4.0
You can access the printer driver from your Windows
applications or from the Start menu.
When you access the printer driver from a Windows
application, any settings you make apply only to the
application you are using. See Accessing the printer driver
from Windows applications on page 28 for more
information.
When you access the printer driver from the Start menu, the
printer driver settings you make apply to all your
applications. See Accessing the printer driver from the Start
menu on page 30 for more information.
To check and change printer driver settings, see Changing the
printer driver settings on page 32.
Note:
While many Windows applications override the settings made with the
printer driver, some do not, so you must verify that the printer driver
settings match your requirements.
Accessing the printer driver from Windows
applications
Follow these steps to access the printer driver from a Windows
application:
Note:
The examples in the following section are from the Windows 2000
operating system. They may vary in appearance from what actually
appears on your screen.
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1. Select Print Setup or Print from the File menu of your application
software. The Print or Print Setup dialog box appears.
2. Make sure that your printer is selected and then right-click
your printer icon and select Printing Preferences (Windows
XP or 2000) or click Printer, Setup, Properties, or Options
(Windows NT 4.0). (You may need to click a combination of
these buttons.) The Document Properties dialog box, which
contains the Layout and Paper/Quality menus (Windows XP
or 2000), or the Page Setup and Advanced menus (Windows
NT 4.0) appears. These menus contain the printer driver
settings.
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3. To view a menu, click the corresponding tab at the top of the
window. See Changing the printer driver settings on page
32 to change the settings.
Accessing the printer driver from the Start menu
Follow these steps to access the printer driver from the Start
menu:
Note:
The screen shots used in this procedure are from the Windows 2000
operating system. They may vary in appearance from what actually
appears on your screen.
1. For Windows 2000 or NT 4.0, click Start, point to Settings,
then click Printers. For Windows XP Professional edition, click
Start and then click Printers and Faxes. For Windows XP
Home edition, point to Control Panel first, then click Printers
and Faxes.
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2. Right-click your printer icon, and click Printing Preferences
(for Windows XP or 2000), Document Defaults (for
Windows NT 4.0). The Printing Preferences dialog box or the
Document Properties dialog box, which contains the Layout
and Paper/Quality menus (Windows XP or 2000) or the Page
Setup and Advanced menus (Windows NT 4.0) appears.
These menus display the printer driver settings.
When you click Properties, the printer software window
appears, which includes menus used to make the printer
driver settings.
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3. To view a menu, click the corresponding tab at the top of the
window. See Changing the printer driver settings on page
32 to change the settings.
Changing the printer driver settings
Your printer driver has two menus from which you can change
the printer driver settings: Layout menu and Paper/Quality
menu (Windows XP or 2000) or Page Setup menu and Advanced
menu (Windows NT 4.0). You can also change settings on the
Utility menu in the printer software. For an overview of the
available settings, see Printer Driver Settings Overview on page
33. You can also view online help by right-clicking items in the
driver and selecting Whats this?
When you finish making your printer driver settings, click OK to
apply the settings, or click Cancel to cancel your changes.
Once you have checked your printer driver settings and changed
them if necessary, you are ready to print.
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Printer Driver Settings Overview
The following tables show the Windows printer driver settings.
Note that not every setting is available in all versions of Windows.
Printer settings
Settings Explanations
Paper size Select the size of the paper you want to use. If you do
not see your paper size, use the scroll bar to scroll through
the list. If your paper size is not included in the list, click
Custom or User Defined Size and enter the paper size in
the dialog box that appears.
Orientation Select Portrait or Landscape.
Paper Source Select the paper source you want to use.
Resolution/
Graphics
Resolution
Select the printing resolution you want. The higher the
resolution you select, the more detailed your printout will
be; however, increasing the resolution slows printing.
Dithering You can leave this option set to Fine, which is the default
setting, or select another dithering pattern depending
on the kind of printout you want.
Intensity/
Intensity Control
Move the slider to make your printout lighter or darker.
Print quality Select a print quality option from the Print quality list. If
you turn on Hi-speed, you will enter bi-directional printing
mode and printing speed will increase. Turning Hi-speed
off will return the printer to uni-directional printing mode.
Printing speed will decrease, but printing precision will
improve. Printing with the default settings uses the
settings stored in the printer.
EPSON Status
Monitor 3
You can access EPSON Status Monitor 3 when you click
this button. To monitor the printer, make sure the Monitor
the printing status check box is selected.
Monitoring
Preferences
Click this button to open the Monitoring Preferences
dialog box where you can make settings for EPSON
Status Monitor 3.
Paper/
Output
Check the Paper Size, Orientation, and Paper Source
settings you made on the Page Setup menu and change
them if necessary. Select the setting and then choose an
option from the Change Setting list box.
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Monitoring settings
Using EPSON Status Monitor 3
EPSON Status Monitor 3 that comes with your printer is available
for Windows Me, 98, 95, XP, 2000 or NT 4.0. It allows you to
monitor your printers status, alerts you when printer errors
occur, and provides troubleshooting instructions when needed.
EPSON Status Monitor 3 is available only when:
The printer is connected directly to the host computer via the
parallel port [LPT1] or the USB port.
Your system is configured to support bidirectional
communication.
EPSON Status Monitor 3 is installed when you install the printer
driver as described in the Setup Sheet.
Halftone Click this button to set the brightness and contrast, input
the RGB gamma, or make other settings. The Halftone
Color Adjustment dialog box appears. For details, click
Help in this dialog box.
Settings Explanations
EPSON Status
Monitor 3
You can access EPSON Status Monitor 3 when you
click this button. To monitor the printer, make sure the
Monitor the printing status check box is selected.
Monitoring
Preferences
Click this button to open the Monitoring Preferences
dialog box where you can make settings for EPSON
Status Monitor 3. See Setting up EPSON Status Monitor
3 on page 35 for more information.
Settings Explanations
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Note:
If you install the driver using Add Printer in the Printers folder, or using
the Point and Print method, EPSON Status Monitor 3 may not
function properly. If you want to use EPSON Status Monitor 3, reinstall
the driver as described in the Setup Sheet.
Before using EPSON Status Monitor 3, be sure to read the
README file on the driver disk. This file contains the latest
information on the utility.
Setting up EPSON Status Monitor 3
Follow these steps to set up EPSON Status Monitor 3:
1. Open the Utility menu as described in Using the Printer
Driver with Windows Me, 98, and 95 on page 24 or Using
the Printer Driver with Windows XP, 2000 and NT 4.0 on
page 28.
2. Click Monitoring Preferences. The Monitoring Preferences
dialog box appears.
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3. The following settings are available:
Note:
Click Default to revert all items to the default settings.
Accessing EPSON Status Monitor 3
Do one of the following to access EPSON Status Monitor 3:
Double-click the printer-shaped shortcut icon on the taskbar.
To add a shortcut icon to the taskbar, go to the Utility menu
and follow the instructions.
Open the Utility menu, then click the EPSON Status Monitor
3 icon. To find out how to open the Utility menu, SeeUsing
the Printer Driver with Windows Me, 98, and 95 on page 24
or Using the Printer Driver with Windows XP, 2000 and NT
4.0 on page 28.
When you access EPSON Status Monitor 3 as described above, the
following printer status dialog box appears.
You can view printer status information in this window.
Select Notification Displays the error item check box ON/OFF status.
Clear this check box to do not display the error
notification.
Select Shortcut
icon
The selected icon is displayed in the system tray
on the taskbar on the computer screen. The
settings example is shown on the right window.
By clicking the shortcut icon, you can access
EPSON Status Monitor 3 easily.
Receive error
notification for
shared printers
Error notification for a shared printer can be
received when this check box is selected.
Allow monitoring of
shared printer
When this check box is selected, a shared printer
can be monitored by other PCs.
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Control Panel
Buttons and Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Selecting a Font . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
About Your Printers Default Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
Understanding default settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
Changing default settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
Lock-Out Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
Turning on or off the lock-out mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
Changing the lock-out mode setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
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Buttons and Lights
1LF/FF button
Feeds paper line by line when pressed shortly.
Ejects a single sheet or advances continuous paper
to the next top-of-form position when held down
for a few seconds.
2Micro Adjust
When you hold down the Pause button for three
seconds, the printer enters the Micro Adjust mode. In
this mode, you can adjust the top-of-form and tear-off
positions by pressing the LF/FFD and Load/EjectU
buttons. See Using the Micro Adjust Function on
page 19.
3Load/Eject button
Loads a single sheet of paper.
Ejects a single sheet of paper if a sheet is loaded.
Loads continuous paper from the standby
position.
Feeds continuous paper backward to the standby
position if a sheet is loaded.
Power
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Micro Adjust 3sec
Paper Out Pause
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4Pause button
Stops printing temporarily, and resumes printing
when pressed again.
When held down for three seconds, enters the
Micro Adjust mode. When pressed again, exits the
Micro Adjust mode.
Pause light
On when the printer is paused.
Flashes when the printer is in the Micro Adjust
mode.
5Paper out light
On when no paper is loaded in the selected paper
source or paper is not loaded correctly.
Flashes when paper has not been fully ejected.
6Power light
On when the printer turns on.
Flashes when a fatal error occurs.
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Selecting a Font
You can select the printers fonts, pitch, and size by using the
default-setting mode. See Changing default settings on page 47
for instructions on how to change the default settings.
Note:
The available pitch or size depends on the font you select. See the
table below for more information.
Bitmap font
Scalable font
Settings you make in application programs usually override settings
you make in the default-setting mode. For best results, use your
application to select a font and make other settings.
Font Pitch
Draft 10, 12, 15
Roman 10, 12, 15, PS
Sans Serif 10, 12, 15, PS
Courier 10, 12, 15
Prestige 10, 12
Script 10
OCR-B 10
Orator 10
Orator-S 10
Script C Proportional
Font Size
Roman 10.5 pt, 8 pt to 32 pt (every 2 pt)
Sans Serif 10.5 pt, 8 pt to 32 pt (every 2 pt)
Roman T 10.5 pt, 8 pt to 32 pt (every 2 pt)
Sans Serif H 10.5 pt, 8 pt to 32 pt (every 2 pt)
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About Your Printer’s Default Settings
The default settings control many printer functions. While you
can often set these functions through your software or printer
driver, you may sometimes need to change a default setting from
the printers control panel using the default-setting mode.
For a detailed description of the settings you can change in the
default-setting mode, see Understanding default settings on
page 41. For instructions on changing the settings, see Changing
default settings on page 47.
Understanding default settings
This section describes the settings and options available in the
default-setting mode. These settings are shown in the following
table and explained in detail after the table.
To access and change a setting, see Changing default settings
on page 47.
Default-setting mode
Setting Options (default in bold)
Page length for tractor Length in inches: 3, 3.5, 4, 5.5, 6, 7, 8, 8.5,
11, 70/6, 12, 14, 17
Skip over perforation Off, On
Auto tear-off Off, On
Auto line feed Off, On
Print direction Bi-D, Uni-D, Auto
Software ESC/P2, IBM PPDS
0 slash 0, (the zero character with a slash)
High speed draft Off, On
I/F (interface) mode Auto, Parallel,* Serial,** USB
Auto I/F (interface) wait time 10 seconds, 30 seconds
Parallel I/F (interface)
bidirectional mode*
Off, On
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** For LQ-630S Only
*** This setting is available only in IBM PPDS emulation mode.
**** The options available for this setting vary depending on the country.
Baud rate** 19200BPS, 9600BPS, 4800BPS, 2400BPS,
1200BPS, 600BPS, 300BPS
Parity** None, Odd, Even, Ignore
Data length** 8bit, 7bit
Packet mode Auto, Off
Auto CR (carriage return)* Off, On
A.G.M*** Off, On
Character table Standard model: italic, PC437, PC850,
PC860, PC863, PC865, PC861, BRASCII,
Abicomp, Roman8, ISO Latin 1, PC858,
ISO 8859-15
All other models: Italic, PC437, PC850,
PC437 Greek, PC853, PC855, PC852,
PC857, PC864, PC866, PC869, MAZOWIA,
Code MJK, ISO 8859-7, ISO Latin 1T,
Bulgaria, PC 774, Estonia, ISO 8859-2,
PC 866 LAT., PC 866UKR, PC APTEC,
PC708, PC720, PCAR 864, PC860, PC865,
PC861, PC863, BRASCII, Abicomp,
Roman8, ISO Latin 1, PC858, ISO8859-15,
PC 771
International character set for
italic table****
Italic U.S.A., Italic France, Italic Germany,
Italic U.K., Italic Denmark 1, Italic Sweden,
Italic Italy, Italic Spain 1
Pitch 10 cpi, 12 cpi, 15 cpi, 17 cpi, Proportional
Font Draft, Roman, Sans Serif, Courier, Prestige,
Script, OCR-B, Orator, Orator-S, Script C,
Roman T, Sans Serif H
Manual feed wait time 0.5 second, 1 second, 1.5 seconds, 2
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Buzzer Off, On
Multipart forms with cut-paper
tab binding
Off, On
Setting Options (default in bold)
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Page length for tractor
This setting allows you to set the page length (in inches) for the
continuous paper loaded on the tractor.
Skip over perforation
This feature is available only when continuous paper is selected
as the paper source. When you turn on this feature, the printer
provides a one-inch (25.4 mm) margin between the last line
printed on one page and the first line printed on the next page.
Because most application program margin settings override
margin settings from the control panel, you should use this setting
only if you cannot set your top and bottom margins using your
application.
Auto tear-off
When auto tear-off is on and you are using continuous paper, the
printer automatically advances the paper perforation to the
tear-off position, where you can easily tear off the printed page(s).
When the printer receives data again, it automatically moves the
paper back to the top-of-form position and starts printing, so you
can use all of the next page. When using continuous paper, it is a
good idea to set the Auto tear-off function.
Auto line feed
When auto line feed is on, the printer accompanies each carriage
return (CR) code received with a line feed (LF) code.
Print direction
You can select auto print direction, bidirectional printing (Bi-D),
or unidirectional printing (Uni-D). Printing is normally
bidirectional; however, unidirectional printing allows for precise
vertical printing alignment.
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When you select ESC/P2, the printer operates in the EPSON
ESC/P2 mode. When you select IBM PPDS, the printer emulates
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0 slash
Select the zero character with a slash ( ) (this feature is on) or
without a slash (0) (this feature is off). The slash allows you to
easily distinguish between the uppercase letter O and a zero.
High speed draft
When high speed draft is on, the printer prints up to 300 cps
(characters per second) at 10 cpi (characters per inch), or 360 cps
at 12 cpi. When it is off, the printer prints 225 cps at 10 cpi, or 270
cps at 12 cpi.
I/F (interface) mode
For LQ-630 users, you can choose AUTO (automatic), Parallel, or
USB for the interface mode. For LQ-630S users, you can choose
AUTO (automatic), Serial, or USB for the interface mode. When
you select Auto, the printer automatically selects the interface that
is receiving data, and uses that interface until the end of the print
job. The Auto setting allows you to share the printer among
multiple computers without changing the interface mode.
If only one computer is connected to the printer, you can select
Parallel, Serial or USB, depending on which interface your
computer uses.
Auto I/F (interface) wait time
When the printer is in the auto interface mode and it receives no
data from the currently selected interface for the amount of time
specified with this setting, it determines which interface is
receiving data and switches to that interface. You can specify
either 10 seconds or 30 seconds for the auto interface wait time.
Parallel I/F (interface) bidirectional mode (For LQ-630 only)
The Parallel Interface bidirectional transfer mode is used when
this feature is on. If bidirectional transfer mode is unnecessary,
turn this off.
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Baud rate (For LQ-630S only)
Use this option to set the data transfer rate (baud) for the serial
interface. The baud rate is measured in bits per second (bps). See
your computer manual and software documentation for the
proper setting.
Parity (For LQ-630S only)
When this option is set to None, parity checking is disabled. The
parity bit, if used, provides a basic form of error detection. See
your computer manual and software documentation for the
proper setting.
Data length (For LQ-630S only)
Set the data length of the serial interface to 7 bit or 8 bit. See your
computer manual and software documentation for the proper
setting.
Packet mode
Be sure to select Auto when printing from Windows applications
using the printer driver included in the CD-ROM that comes with
the printer. In case you encounter any communication troubles
when printing from applications based on other operating
systems such as DOS, turn off this mode.
Auto CR (carriage return)
This setting is available only in IBM PPDS emulation mode. When
auto carriage return is on, each line feed (LF) code or ESC J code
is accompanied by a carriage return (CR) code so the printer
moves the next printing position to the left margin. When this
setting is off, you must send a CR code after the line feed code to
move the printing position to the left margin.
A.G.M. (IBM)
Turn on the alternate graphic mode (A.G.M.) to make the ESC 3,
ESC A, ESC J, ESC K, ESC L, ESC Y, ESC Z, and ESC * commands
in IBM PPDS emulation mode work the same way as in ESC/P 2
mode.
The A.G.M. feature is available only in IBM PPDS emulation
mode.
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Character table
You can select from among 13 to 36 standard character tables,
depending on the country of purchase. See Default-setting
mode on page 41 for more information.
International character set for italic table
You can select among several international character sets for the
italic character table. Each character set contains eight characters
that vary depending on the country or language, so you can
customize the italic table to suit your printing needs.
Pitch
You can select the character pitch from 10 cpi, 12 cpi, 15 cpi, 17
cpi, 20 cpi or Proportional.
Font
You can select the following fonts: Draft, Roman, Sans Serif,
Courier, Prestige, Script, OCR-B, Orator, Orator-S, Script C,
Roman T, and Sans Serif H.
Manual feed wait time
This setting allows you to set the amount of wait time between
when paper is inserted into the paper guide and it is fed. If the
paper feeds before you can adjust its position properly, you
should increase the wait time.
Buzzer (beeper)
The printer beeps when an error occurs. See Using the Error
Indicators on page 52 for more information on printer errors. If
you do not want the printer to beep when an error occurs, turn
off this setting.
Multipart forms with cut-paper tab binding
When using multipart forms with cut-paper tab bindings that are
4 inches or wider but less than 9.4 inches wide, turn on this
setting.When this setting is on, the print head avoids the binding
area along the right and left edges of multipart forms during
paper feeding. This makes paper feeding easier and prevents
paper jams.
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Changing default settings
Follow these steps to enter the default-setting mode and change
the printers default settings:
Note:
To print the language selection and default-setting mode
instructions, you need five sheets of A4 or letter size single-sheet
paper or five pages of continuous paper that is at least 279 mm (11
inches) long and 210 mm (8.3 inches) wide. See Loading
Continuous Paper on page 5 and Loading Single Sheets on page
12 for instructions on loading continuous paper and single sheets.
If you use single sheets, you need to load a new sheet of paper each
time the printer ejects a printed sheet from the paper guide.
1. When using continuous paper, make sure paper is loaded and
the printer is turned off.
cCaution:
Whenever you turn off the printer, wait at least five seconds
before turning it back on; otherwise, you may damage the
printer.
2. Turn on the printer while holding down the Load/Eject and
Pause buttons.
The printer enters the default-setting mode. When using
continuous paper, the printer prints the language selection
instructions (one page).
3. When using single-sheet paper, load paper to the printer. The
printer prints the language selection instructions (one page).
4. Press the LF/FF button several times until the Power, Paper
Out and Pause lights indicate the language you want, as
described in the language selection instructions.
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5. Press the Load/Eject button to print the default-setting mode
instructions (four pages) in the language you selected.
The printed instructions list the settings you can change,
describe how to change them, and show you how the control
panel lights help you make settings. Use these instructions to
change the printers default settings from the control panel.
Note:
The arrows in the instructions indicate the printers current
settings.
6. When you finish making settings, turn off the printer and exit
the default-setting mode.
Note:
You may exit the default-setting mode by turning off the printer at
any time. Any settings you have made remain in effect until you
change them again.
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Lock-Out Mode
You can restrict the use of buttons on the control panel by using
the lock-out mode. In the basic setting, you can only use the Pause
and Load/Eject buttons, when the lock-out mode is on.
Turning on or off the lock-out mode
You can turn on or off the lock-out mode easily by using buttons
on the control panel.
Follow these steps to turn on the lock-out mode:
1. Make sure the printer is turned off.
2. Turn on the printer while holding down both the LF/FF and
Pause buttons more than five seconds. The printer beeps
twice, indicating that the lock-out mode has been turned on.
When the lock-out mode is on, the Pause and Paper Out lights
flash simultaneously when the locked buttons are pushed.
To turn off the lock-out mode, repeat steps 1 and 2. The printer
beeps once, indicating that the lock-out mode has been turned off.
See Changing the lock-out mode setting on page 49 for
instructions on how to change the functions to be locked.
Changing the lock-out mode setting
You can select the printer functions to be locked while the lock-out
mode is on according to your needs.
Note:
To print the language selection and panel lock-out mode instructions,
you need three sheets of A4 or letter size single-sheet paper or three pages
of continuous paper that is at least 279 mm (11 inches) long and 210
mm (8.3 inches) wide. See Loading Continuous Paper on page 5 and
Loading Single Sheets on page 12 for instructions on loading
continuous paper and single sheets.
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Follow these steps to change the lock-out mode setting:
1. When using continuous paper, make sure paper is loaded and
the printer is turned off.
cCaution:
Whenever you turn off the printer, wait at least five seconds
before turning it back on; otherwise, you may damage the
printer.
2. Turn on the printer while holding down both the Load/Eject
and LF/FF buttons more than five seconds.
The printer enters the lock-out setting mode. When using
continuous paper, the printer prints the language selection
instructions (one page).
3. When using single-sheet paper, load paper in the printer. The
printer prints the language selection instructions (one page).
4. Make desired changes to the setting according to the
instructions.
5. Turn off the printer and exit the lock-out setting mode.
See Turning on or off the lock-out mode on page 49 for
instructions on how to turn the lock-out mode on after you change
the lock-out mode setting.
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Troubleshooting
Using the Error Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52
Problems and Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
Power supply problems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
Paper loading or feeding problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
Printing position problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
Printing or printout quality problems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
Correcting USB Problems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68
Clearing a Paper Jam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71
Aligning Vertical Lines in Your Printout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72
Printing a Self Test. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73
Printing Hex Dump. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75
Contacting Customer Support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76
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Using the Error Indicators
You can identify many common printer problems using the lights
on the control panel. If your printer stops working and one or
more control panel lights are on or flashing or the printer beeps,
use the following table to diagnose and fix the problem. If you
cannot fix your printer problem using this table, see Problems
and Solutions on page 53.
State of panel
lights
Beep
pattern
Problem
Solution
n Power
n Pause
n Paper Out
••• No paper is loaded in the selected paper
source.
Load paper in the selected paper source; the
Paper Out and Pause lights go off and the
printer resumes printing.
n Power
n Pause
f Paper Out
••• Paper is not loaded correctly.
Remove and reload your paper correctly, then
press the Pause button. See Loading
Continuous Paper on page 5, Loading Single
Sheets on page 12, or Loading Special
Paper on page 14 for paper-loading
instructions.
••• Continuous paper is not fully ejected.
Tear off the paper and press the Load/Eject
button to eject the paper.
••• Single sheet paper is not fully ejected.
Press the Load/Eject button to eject the sheet.
n Power
n Pause
o Paper Out
••• The paper release lever is set to the wrong
position.
Set the paper release lever to the position for
the paper source you want to use. If paper from
another paper source is currently in the paper
path, press the Load/Eject button to eject the
paper; then move the paper release lever to
the desired position.
f Power
f Pause
f Paper Out
••••• An unknown printer error has occurred.
Turn off the printer and leave it off for several
minutes; then turn it on again. If the error
reoccurs, contact your dealer.
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Problems and Solutions
Most problems you may encounter while operating your printer
have simple solutions. Use the information in this section to find
the source of and solution to printer problems that occur.
Determine the type of problem that occurred, and see the
appropriate section below:
You can also use the self test to determine whether the printer or
the computer is causing the problem. See Printing a Self Test on
page 73 for instructions on printing a self test. To pinpoint
communication problems, experienced users may want to use the
printers hex dump mode described in Printing Hex Dump on
page 75.
To clear a paper jam, see Clearing a Paper Jam on page 71.
n Power
f Pause
o Paper Out
The print head is overheated.
Wait for a few minutes; the printer resumes
printing automatically once the print head
cools.
Power supply problems on page 54
Paper loading or feeding problems on page 55
Printing position problems on page 60
Printing or printout quality problems on page 62
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Power supply problems
The control panel lights come on briefly but then go off and stay
off.
Cause What to do
The printers voltage rating does
not match the voltage of your
electrical outlet.
Check the printer and the outlet
voltage ratings. If the voltages do not
match, unplug the printer
immediately and contact your dealer.
wWarning:
Do not reconnect the power cord to
an electrical outlet with the wrong
voltage for your printer.
The printer does not work and the control panel lights are off.
Cause What to do
The printer is turned off. Turn on the printer. The Power light
comes on.
The power cord is not properly
plugged into the electrical outlet;
or if your power cord is not
permanently attached to your
printer, the power cord is not
properly plugged into the printer.
Turn off the printer and make sure
the power cord is firmly plugged into
the electrical outlet and the printer.
Then turn on the power switch.
The electrical outlet is controlled
by an outside switch or automatic
timer.
Use a different outlet.
The electrical outlet does not
work.
Plug another electrical device, such
as a lamp, into the outlet to check if
the outlet is working properly. If it is
not, use a different outlet.
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Paper loading or feeding problems
Single sheets
The printer does not load single-sheet paper or does not feed it
properly.
Cause What to do
Continuous paper is in the
paper path.
Press the Load/Eject button to remove the
continuous paper. Set the paper release lever
to the single-sheet feeding position and
insert a new sheet. See Switching to single
sheets on page 17 for more information.
The paper source is set to
tractor feeding.
Set the paper release lever to the single-sheet
feeding position. See Setting the paper
release lever on page 3.
The paper feed roller rotates but the printer does not feed the
paper.
Cause What to do
The paper source is set to
tractor feeding.
Set the paper release lever to the single-sheet
feeding position. See Setting the paper
release lever on page 3.
Paper feeding is crooked or the paper jams.
Cause What to do
The paper guide is not
properly installed.
Remove the paper guide and install it as
described in the Setup Sheet.
The edge guide is not
positioned correctly.
Move the edge guide so that they match the
width of your paper.
You may not be using the
right type of paper for the
printer.
Be sure you are using the right type of paper.
See Paper on page 133.
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The paper is old or
creased.
Use only new, clean sheets of paper.
Note:
If paper is jammed in the paper path, see
Clearing a Paper Jam on page 71.
The paper-thickness lever
is set incorrectly.
Set the paper-thickness lever to match the
thickness of your paper. See Adjusting the
Paper-Thickness Lever on page 3.
The printer does not fully eject the paper.
Cause What to do
You may not be able to
fully eject your paper
using the LF/FF button.
Use the Load/Eject button to eject the
paper.
Your paper may be too
long.
Make sure the page length of your paper is
within the specified range. See the
single-sheet paper specifications in Single
sheets on page 134. Also check and adjust
the paper size setting in your application or
the printer driver.
When the printer ejects the paper, the Paper Out light flashes
and the Power and Pause lights come on.
Cause What to do
The printer has not fully
ejected your paper.
Remove the paper by hand; the Paper Out
light goes out. If you are printing a
multiple-page document, insert a new sheet
of paper into the paper guide. The Pause
light goes out and the printer automatically
loads the paper and resumes printing.
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Continuous paper
The printer does not load continuous paper or does not feed it
properly.
Cause What to do
The paper source is set to
single-sheet feeding.
Set the paper release lever to the tractor
feeding position. See Setting the paper
release lever on page 3 for more
information.
The paper has come off the
tractor.
Reattach the paper to the tractor as
described in Loading Continuous
Paper on page 5.
When you send data or press the Load/Eject button, the paper
feed roller rotates but the printer does not feed the paper.
Cause What to do
The paper source is set to
single-sheet feeding.
Set the paper release lever to the tractor
feeding position. See Setting the paper
release lever on page 3 for more
information.
The paper has come off the
tractor.
Reattach the paper to the tractor as
described in Loading Continuous
Paper on page 5.
The paper has been fed back to
the standby position.
Press the Load/Eject button to load the
paper.
Paper feeding is crooked or the paper jams.
Cause What to do
The paper supply is
obstructed.
Make sure the paper supply is not
obstructed by a cable or some other
object.
The paper supply is not
aligned with the printer.
Make sure you align your paper supply
with the paper loaded in the tractor so
the paper feeds smoothly into the
printer. See Positioning the continuous
paper supply on page 5.
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The paper supply is too far
away from the printer.
Make sure that your paper supply is
within 1 meter (3 feet) of the printer.
The holes on the sides of the
paper are misaligned.
Check that the holes on the sides of the
paper are aligned with each other. Also
make sure the sprocket units are locked
and their covers are closed.
The paper-thickness lever is
set incorrectly.
Set the paper-thickness lever to match
the thickness of your paper. See
Adjusting the Paper-Thickness Lever
on page 3.
Your paper may be the wrong
size or thickness for the
printer.
Make sure that the paper size and
thickness are within the specified
ranges. See Paper on page 133 for
information on the continuous paper
specifications.
The sprocket units are
positioned incorrectly for the
width of paper you are using.
Adjust the position of the sprockets to
remove any slack along the width of the
paper.
Note:
If paper is jammed in the paper path, see
Clearing a Paper Jam on page 71 for
instructions.
The printer does not eject your continuous paper properly.
Cause What to do
You may be trying to feed too
much paper backward.
If you are using normal continuous
paper, tear off the last printed page and
press the Load/Eject button to feed the
paper backward. If you are using labels,
tear off the paper entering the printer,
and then press the LF/FF button to feed
the labels forward.
Your paper may be too long or
too short.
Make sure the page length of your paper
is within the specified range. See
Paper on page 133 for information on
the continuous paper specification.
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The paper size setting in your
application or the printer
driver may not match the size
of the paper you are using.
Check the paper size setting in your
application or the printer driver.
The printers page length
setting for the tractor may not
match the size of the
continuous paper you are
using.
Check Page length for tractor of the
printers default settings. See Changing
default settings on page 47 for more
information.
Paper is jammed inside the
printer.
Clear the paper jam as described in
Clearing a Paper Jam on page 71.
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Printing position problems
Wrong top-of-form position
Your printing appears too high or low on the page.
Cause What to do
The paper size setting in your
application software or printer
driver does not match the size
of the paper you are using.
Check the paper size setting in your
application or printer driver.
The printers page length
setting for the tractor does not
match the size of the
continuous paper you are
using.
Change Page length for tractor setting
using the printers default-setting mode.
See Changing default settings on page
47 for more information.
The top margin or top-of-form
position setting is incorrect.
Check and adjust the margin or
top-of-form position settings in your
application software. See Printable
area on page 142 for more information.
You can also adjust the top-of-form
position using the Micro Adjust
function. However, settings made in
Windows applications override settings
made in the Micro Adjust mode. See
Adjusting the top-of-form position on
page 20 for more information.
The printer driver settings you
want to use are not selected in
your software.
Choose the correct printer driver setting
from the Windows desktop or in your
application before printing.
Pull the loaded paper out of
the tractor unit while the
printer is on. Or pull out paper
that is not ejected completely
after pressing the Load/Eject
button.
Turn the printer off and remove the
loaded paper, then turn the printer on
and reload the paper.
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Wrong tear-off position
The printer prints on (or too far away from) the perforation of
your continuous paper.
Cause What to do
The tear-off position setting is
incorrect.
Adjust the tear-off position using the
Micro Adjust function. See Adjusting
the tear-off position on page 19 for
more information.
The printer you want to use is
not selected in your software.
Choose the correct printer from the
Windows desktop or in your application
before printing.
The paper size setting in your
application or printer driver
does not match the size of the
paper you are using.
Check the paper size setting in your
application or printer driver.
The printers page length
setting for the tractor does not
match the size of the paper you
are using.
Change Page length for tractor setting
using the printers default-setting. See
Changing default settings on page 47
for more information.
Pull the loaded paper out of
the tractor unit while the
printer is on. Or pull out paper
that is not ejected completely
after pressing the Load/Eject
button.
Turn the printer off and remove the
loaded paper, then turn the printer on
and reload the paper.
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Printing or printout quality problems
The Pause light is off but the printer does not print.
Cause What to do
The interface cable is not
plugged in securely.
Check that both ends of the cable
between the printer and the computer
are plugged in securely. If the cable is
connected correctly, run a self test as
described in Printing a Self Test on
page 73.
Your interface cable does not
meet the printer and/or
computer specifications.
Use an interface cable that meets the
requirements of both the printer and
computer. See the Setup Sheet and your
computer documentation.
Your software is not properly
set up for your printer.
Make sure that your printer is properly
selected in your application software. If
necessary, install or reinstall the printer
driver software. Refer to the Setup Sheet
for detailed instruction.
The Paper Out and Pause lights are on and the printer does not
print.
Cause What to do
The printer is out of paper for
the selected paper source.
Make sure the correct paper source is
selected by the paper release lever, and
load paper in the current paper source.
Press the Pause button to resume
printing.
Paper on the paper guide is
positioned too far to the left,
right or inside for the paper
sensor to detect it.
Move the paper a little to the right, left
or inside. When it is positioned
properly, the Paper Out and Pause
lights go off.
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The printer sounds like it is printing, but nothing prints.
Cause What to do
The ribbon cartridge is not
installed properly.
Reinstall the ribbon cartridge as
described in Replacing the ribbon
cartridge on page 118.
The ribbon is worn out. Replace the ribbon cartridge as
described in Replacing the ribbon
cartridge on page 118.
The paper source is not
selected correctly.
Select the desired paper source. See
Selecting a Paper Source on page 2 for
more information.
The printer makes a strange noise and stops abruptly.
Cause What to do
The paper is jammed. Clear the paper jam as described in
Clearing a Paper Jam on page 71.
The ribbon is jammed because
it has too much slack or it is
worn out.
Remove any slack from the ribbon by
turning the ribbon-tightening knob, or
replace the ribbon cartridge. See
Replacing the ribbon cartridge on
page 118 for more information.
The printer stops printing and the Pause light flashes and the
Power light is on.
Cause What to do
The print head is overheated. Wait for a few minutes; the printer
resumes printing automatically once the
print head cools.
Part of the printout is missing, or dots are missing in random
positions.
Cause What to do
The ribbon cartridge is not
installed properly.
Reinstall the ribbon cartridge as
described in Replacing the ribbon
cartridge on page 118.
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There is too much slack in the
ribbon or the ribbon has come
loose.
Remove any slack in the ribbon by
turning the ribbon-tightening knob, or
replace the ribbon cartridge as described
in Replacing the ribbon cartridge on
page 118.
Lines of dots are missing in the printout as shown below.
Cause What to do
The ribbon cartridge is not
installed correctly, and the
ribbon is twisting or
slackening.
Stop printing and reinstall the ribbon
cartridge as described Replacing the
ribbon cartridge on page 118.
The print head is damaged. Stop printing and contact your dealer to
have the print head replaced.
wWarning:
Never try to replace the print head
yourself because other parts of the
printer must be checked at the same
time.
The characters are shortened vertically or the line spacing is
entirely closed.
Cause What to do
The proper setting has not
been made for the multipart
forms with cut-paper tab
binding.
Set the multipart forms with cut-paper
tab binding setting in the default-setting
mode to on.
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Incorrect characters are printed.
Cause What to do
Your printer and the computer
may not be communicating
correctly.
Make sure that you use the correct
interface cable and that the
communications protocol is correct.
Refer to the Setup Sheet and your
computer documentation. If you
installed the optional interface card, also
see the Administrators Manual
packaged with it.
Your printer is connected via a
serial interface and the setting
of the flow control is incorrect.
(For LQ-630S only)
Change the flow control setting in your
printer driver. To change the flow
control setting, click the Details tab in
the printer driver's properties window,
then click the Port Settings button.
Select Xon / Xoff as the Flow control
setting in the dialog box that appears.
The wrong character table is
selected in your software.
Select the correct character table in your
software or the printers default settings.
Note that the character table setting in
your software overrides the settings
made in the default-setting mode.
The font or characters set in your application software cannot be
printed.
Cause What to do
Your application software is
not correctly configured for
your printer.
Make sure that your application software
is correctly configured for your printer.
See your application documentation.
The printer does not print the font you selected in the default
settings.
Cause What to do
Software settings override
settings you make in the
default settings.
Use your software to select the font.
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Printing starts too high or too low on the page.
Cause What to do
The paper size settings in your
application software do not
match the size of the paper
loaded in the printer.
Change the paper size settings in your
application software or printer driver to
match the size of the paper you are
using.
The top margin or loading
position setting is incorrect.
Check and adjust the top margin and
loading position settings in your
software, or adjust the top-of-form
position using the Micro Adjust
function. See Printable area on page
142 and Adjusting the top-of-form
position on page 20 for more
information. However, settings made in
Windows applications override settings
made on the control panel.
Top margin and loading
position settings made in your
Windows applications
override settings you make in
the SelecType mode.
Use your application software to make
these settings.
Note:
If you want to eliminate the top margin and
print at the very top of the page, adjust the
top margin in your Windows application
little by little until text is printed at the very
top of the page.
Pull the loded paper out of the
tractor unit while the printer is
on. Or pull out paper that is
not ejected completely after
pressing the Load/Eject
button.
Turn the printer off and remove the
loaded paper, then turn the printer on
and reload the paper.
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All the text is printed on the same line.
Cause What to do
No line feed command is sent
at the end of each line of text.
Turn on the auto line feed option in the
default-settings mode, so that the
printer automatically adds a line feed
code to each carriage return. See
Changing default settings on page 47
for more information.
The printout has extra blank lines between lines of text.
Cause What to do
Two line feed commands are
being sent at the end of each
line of text.
Turn off the auto line feed option in the
default-settings mode. See Changing
default settings on page 47 for more
information.
The line space setting in your
application software is
incorrect.
Adjust the line space setting in your
application software.
The length of the printing on the page does not match your paper
length.
Cause What to do
The paper size setting in your
application or the printer
driver may not match the size
of the paper you are using.
Check the paper size setting in your
application or the printer driver.
The printers page length
setting for the tractor may not
match the size of the
continuous paper you are
using.
Check Page length for tractor of the
printers default settings. See Changing
default settings on page 47 for more
information.
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Correcting USB Problems
If you are having difficulty using your printer with a USB
connection, read the information in this section.
Make sure tha t your computer is a Window s Me, 98, XP, or 2 000
pre-installed model
Your computer must be a Windows Me, 98, XP, or 2000
pre-installed model. You may not be able to install or run the USB
printer driver on a computer which is not equipped with a USB
port or which has been upgraded from Windows 95 to Windows
Me, 98, XP, or 2000.
For details about your computer, contact your dealer.
Printing starts lower on the page than you expect, or the bottom
of a page is printed at the top of the next page.
Cause What to do
The lines-per-page, top and
bottom margin, or form length
setting is incorrect.
Adjust these settings in your application
software, as follows:
If your application software has a
lines-per-page setting, set it to 66 for
letter size paper or 70 for A4 size paper.
If your software does not have a
lines-per-page setting, try decreasing
the top margin or increasing the bottom
margin, or both, until you get the results
you want. Adjust the form length setting
if your software has this option.
Vertical printed lines are not aligned.
Cause What to do
Bidirectional printing, which
is the printers standard
printing mode, may be out of
alignment.
Use the printers bidirectional
adjustment mode to correct this
problem. See Aligning Vertical Lines in
Your Printout on page 72 for more
information.
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Make sure that EPSON USB Printer Devices appears on the
Device Manager menu (for Windows Me and 98 only)
If you canceled the plug-and-play driver installation before the
procedure was complete, either the USB printer device driver or
the printer driver may be incorrectly installed.
Follow these steps to check the installation and reinstall the
drivers:
1. Turn the printer on, and plug the USB cable into the printer
and the computer.
2. Right-click the My Computer icon on your desktop, then
click Properties.
3. Click the Device Manager tab.
If your drivers are correctly installed, EPSON USB Printer
Devices should appear on the Device Manager menu.
If EPSON USB Printer Devices does not appear on the Device
Manager menu, click the plus (+) sign beside Other devices
to view the installed devices.
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If USB Printer appears under Other devices, the USB printer
device driver is not installed correctly. If EPSON LQ-630
appears, the printer driver is not installed correctly.
If neither USB Printer nor EPSON LQ-630 appears under
Other devices, click Refresh or unplug the USB cable from
the printer, then plug it into the printer again.
4. Under Other devices, select USB Printer or EPSON LQ-630
and click Remove. Then, click OK.
5. When the following dialog box appears, click OK. Then click
OK again to close the System Properties dialog box.
6. Turn off the printer and restart your computer. Then, reinstall
the drivers from the beginning, following the instructions in
the Setup Sheet.
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Printer does not work correctly with the USB cable
If your printer does not work correctly with the USB cable, try one
or more of these solutions:
Make sure that the cable you are using is a standard, shielded
USB cable.
If you are using a USB hub, connect the printer to the first tier
of the hub, or connect the printer directly to the computers
USB port.
For Windows Me and 98, try reinstalling the USB printer
device driver and the printer software. First, uninstall EPSON
Printer Software using the Add/Remove Programs utility in
the Control Panel, then uninstall EPSON USB Printer Devices.
Next, reinstall the software as described in the Setup Sheet. If
EPSON USB Printer Devices is not registered in the
Add/Remove Programs list, access the CD-ROM and
double-click epusbun.exe in WinMe or Win98 folder. Then
follow the on-screen instructions.
Clearing a Paper Jam
Follow these steps to clear a paper jam:
cCaution:
Do not pull out the jammed paper when the printer is on.
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Open the printer cover.
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3. If continuous paper is jammed in the printer, tear off the fresh
supply at the back of the printer.
4. Open the paper bail and remove the paper. Remove any
remaining pieces of paper.
If the paper is stuck where the printer ejects it, gently pull the
paper out of the printer.
5. Close the paper bail and printer cover, then turn on the
printer. Make sure the Paper Out and Pause lights are off.
Aligning Vertical Lines in Your Printout
If you notice that the vertical lines in your printout are not
properly aligned, you can use the printers bidirectional
adjustment mode to correct this problem.
During bidirectional adjustment, the printer prints three sheets of
alignment patterns, Draft, Bit Image, and LQ (letter quality).
Select the best alignment pattern from each sheet to align vertical
lines.
Follow the steps below to perform bidirectional adjustment.
Note:
To print the instruction sheet and alignment patterns, you need four
sheets of A4 size single-sheet paper or 10-inch (recommended)
continuous paper. (See Loading Continuous Paper on page 5 or
Loading Single Sheets on page 12 for paper-loading instructions.)
If you use single-sheet paper, be sure to load a new sheet of paper
each time the printer ejects a printed sheet. Otherwise, you cannot
proceed to the next step.
1. When using continuous paper, make sure paper is loaded and
the printer is turned off.
cCaution:
Whenever you turn off the printer, wait at least five seconds
before turning it back on; otherwise you may damage the
printer.
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2. While holding down the Pause button, turn on the printer.
The printer enters the bidirectional adjustment mode. When
using continuous paper, the printer prints the instruction
sheet and the first set of alignment patterns.
3. When using single-sheet paper, load paper in the printer. The
printer prints the instruction sheet and the first set of
alignment patterns.
4. As described in the instructions, compare the alignment
patterns and select the number of the pattern with the best
alignment using the LF/FF D and Load/Eject U buttons. The
Power, Pause and Paper Out lights show the pattern
number which is selected at that time.
5. Press the Pause button. The printer prints the next set of
alignment patterns.
6. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to select and enter the number of the
pattern with the best alignment for each of the remaining sets.
7. Turn off the printer to exit the bidirectional adjustment mode.
Printing a Self Test
Running the printers self test helps you determine whether the
printer or the computer is causing the problem:
If the self test results are satisfactory, the printer is working
properly and the problem is probably caused by your printer
driver settings, application settings, computer, or interface
cable. (Be sure to use a shielded interface cable.)
If the self test does not print properly, there is a problem with
the printer. See Problems and Solutions on page 53 for
possible causes and solutions to the problem.
You can print the self test using either single sheets or continuous
paper. See Loading Continuous Paper on page 5 or Loading
Single Sheets on page 12 for paper-loading instructions.
Follow these steps to perform a self test:
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1. When using continuous paper, make sure paper is loaded,
and the paper release lever is set to the correct position. Then
turn off the printer.
cCaution:
Whenever you turn off the printer, wait at least five seconds
before turning it back on; otherwise you may damage the
printer.
2. To run the test using the Draft font, turn on the printer while
holding down the LF/FF button. To run the test using the
printers letter-quality fonts, turn on the printer while holding
down the Load/Eject button. Either self test can help you
determine the source of your printing problem; however, the
draft self test prints faster than the letter-quality test.
3. When using single-sheet paper, load paper in the printer.
After a few seconds, the printer loads the paper automatically
and begins printing the self test. A series of characters is
printed.
Note:
To temporarily stop the self test, press the Pause button. To resume
the test, press the Pause button again.
4. To end the self test, press the Pause button to stop printing.
If paper remains in the printer, press the Load/Eject button
to eject the printed page. Then turn off the printer.
cCaution:
Do not turn off the printer while it is printing the self test. Always
press the Pause button to stop printing and the Load/Eject
button to eject the printed page before you turn off the printer.
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Printing Hex Dump
If you are an experienced user or a programmer, print a
hexadecimal dump to isolate communication problems between
the printer and your software program. In hex dump mode, the
printer prints all data it receives from the computer as
hexadecimal values.
Follow these steps to print a hex dump:
Note:
The hex dump feature is designed for a connection with DOS-based PC.
1. When using continuous paper, make sure that the paper is
loaded and the printer is turned off.
2. To enter hex dump mode, turn on the printer while holding
down both the LF/FF and Load/Eject buttons.
3. When using A4 (210 × 297 mm, 8.3 × 11.7 inches) or wider
(such as letter size paper) single-sheet paper, load paper in
the printer.
4. Open a software program and send a print job to the printer.
Your printer prints all the codes it receives in hexadecimal
format.
By comparing the characters printed in the right column with
the printout of the hexadecimal codes, you can check the
codes being received by the printer. If characters are printable,
they appear in the right column as ASCII characters.
Nonprintable codes, such as control codes, are represented by
dots.
5. To exit the hex dump mode, press the Pause button and eject
the printed page(s), and turn off the printer.
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Contacting Customer Support
If your EPSON product is not operating properly and you cannot
solve the problem using the troubleshooting information in your
product documentation, contact customer support services for
assistance. If customer support for your area is not listed below,
contact the dealer where you purchased your product.
Customer support will be able to help you much more quickly if
you give them the following information:
Product serial number
(The serial number label is usually on the back of the product.)
Product model
Product software version
(Click About, Version Info, or similar button in the product
software.)
Brand and model of your computer
Your computer operating system name and version
Names and versions of the software applications you
normally use with your product
Select your country:
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Hungary on
page 99
France on
page 77
Norway on
page 100
Yugoslavia
on page 101
Austria on
page 95
Slovac
Republic on
page 100
Spain on
page 86
Sweden on
page 100
Greece on
page 101
Netherlands
on page 95
Czek.
Republic on
page 100
United
Kingdom on
page 90
Republic of
Ireland on
page 91
Italy on
page 91
Turkey on
page 102
Belgium on
page 96
Poland on
page 110
Denmark on
page 96
Croatia on
page 97
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Germany
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BORDEAUX
FMA
Parc d'activités Chemin Long
Allée James Watt - Immeuble Space 3
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Tél : 05.56.34.85.16
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BORDEAUX
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LILLE
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NICE
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Bât A.2 - Le Réal
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MAINTRONIC 49 rue du Fief d'Amourettes
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RENNES
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Bât 2
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Immeuble le Dulong
75 Allée Paul Langevin
76230 BOIS GUILLAUME
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Fax : 02 35 12 41 67
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Parc dactivités Point Sud
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ZA la Capelane
Parc Burotel
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FMA
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31313 LABEGE CEDEX
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TOULOUSE
MAINTRONIC
7, avenue de lEurope
31520 RAMONVILLE ST AGNE
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Fax : 05.61.73.80.06
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TROYES (td)
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ELECTRÓNICA,
S.A.
93/
453.12.40 93/323.64.70 C/ ARIBAU, 81 08036
SANT BOI BARCELONA SELTRON S.L. 93/
652.97.70 93/630.81.04 C/ INDUSTRIA,
44-46 08830
MANRESA BARCELONA TELESERVICIO 93/
873.56.23
93/877.00.34 AV. TUDELA, 44 08240
BURGOS BURGOS MANHARD, S.L. 947/
22.11.09 947/22.09.19 AVDA
CASTILLA-LEÓN,
46
09006
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CÁCERES CÁCERES PAITRON
CÁCERES
902/
21.40.21
927/21.39.99 C/ GABINO
MURIEL, 1
10001
PTO.SANTA.Mª.CÁDIZ ELSE
INFORMÁTICA,
S.L.
902/
19.75.63 956/56.05.12 AV. RIO SAN
PEDRO, 59, URB.
VALDELAGMANA
11500
JEREZ CÁDIZ NEW SERVICE,
S.L. 956/
18.38.38 956/18.55.85 C/ ASTA, 18 11404
LAS PALMAS CANARIAS MEILAND 928/
29.22.30 928/23.38.92 C/ NÉSTOR DE LA
TORRE, 3 OFIC.1 35006
LAS PALMAS CANARIAS G.B. CANARIAS
SERVICIOS, S.L.
902/
11.47.54
902/08.28.38 C/. DR. JUAN
DOMINGUEZ
PEREZ, 6 URB.
SEBADAL
35008
SANTANDER CANTABRIA INFORTEC, S.C. 942/
23.54.99 942/23.98.42 C/. JIMÉNEZ DÍAZ,
139007
CASTELLÓNCASTELLÓN INFORSAT, S.L. 964/
22.94.01
964/22.94.05 C/ CRONISTA
REVEST, 30 BAJOS
12005
ALCAZAR CIUDAD REAL GRUPO DINFOR
ALCÁZAR 926/
54.55.62 926/54.57.67 C/ DR.
BONARDELL, 37 13600
CIUDAD REAL CIUDAD REAL GRUPO DINFOR
C. REAL 926/
25.42.25 926/23.04.94 C/. TOLEDO, 34 13003
CÓRDOBA CÓRDOBA SETESUR
ANDALUCIA,
S.L.
957/
43.80.09
957/43.92.04 C/. ESCRITOR
TOMÁS SÁNCHEZ,
3
14014
GIRONA GIRONA PROJECTES
COM-TECH, S.L.
972/
24.11.35
972/40.11.85 PLAZA DE LA
ASUNCION, 35
17005
GRANADA GRANADA INTELCO
ASISTENCIA
TÉCNICA, S.L.
958/
13.21.79 958/13.22.09 C/ PRIMAVERA,
20 18008
SAN SEBASTIAN GUIPUZCOA ELECTRÓNICA
GUIPUZCOANA 943/
46.86.40 943/45.57.01 C/ BALLENEROS,
4 BAJOS 20011
HUELVA HUELVA INTERDATA 959/
54.38.82 959/54.37.07 C/. CONDE DE
LÓPEZ MUÑOZ, 32 21006
LA CORUÑALA CORUÑA HARDTEC
GALICIA
981/
23.79.54
981/24.76.92 AV. LOS MALLOS,
87, BJO. B
15007
LOGROÑO LA RIOJA REYMAR, S.L. 941/
24.26.11 941/25.03.12 C/. ALBIA DE
CASTRO, 10 26003
LEÓNLEÓN MACOISAT, S.L. 987/
26.25.50 987/26.29.52 AV. FERNÁNDEZ
LADREDA, 27,
BJO.
24005
LEÓNLEÓN PROSYSTEM 987/
22.11.97 987/24.88.97 C/. JUAN DE LA
COSA, 14 24009
TORREFARRERA LLEIDA RICOMACK,
S.A.
973/
75.15.33
973/75.16.21 POL. IND. DEL
SEGRIÀ, S/N
25126
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LUGO LUGO LABEL
MICROHARD,
S.L.
982/
20.37.15
982/20.37.15 C/. ESCULTOR
ASOREI, 1, BJOS.
27004
MADRID MADRID GRUPO PENTA,
S.A.
91/
543.73.03
91/543.53.04 C/ BLASCO DE
GARAY, 63
28015
MADRID MADRID MICROMA, S.A. 91/
304.68.00 91/327.39.72 C/ STA. LEONOR,
61 28037
MADRID MADRID SETECMAN, S.L. 91/
571.54.06 91/572.22.40 C/ INFANTA
MERCEDES , 31 1º28020
MADRID MADRID BS MICROTEC
MADRID, S.L.
91/
713.07.21
91/713.07.23 C/. SANCHO
DÁVILA, 21,
LOCAL
28028
MADRID MADRID TEDUIN, S.A. 91/
327.53.00
91/327.05.00 C/ALBALÁ, 10 28037
MÁLAGA MÁLAGA COVITEL
MÁLAGA 95/
231.62.50 95/233.98.50 C/ CERAMISTAS,
8. P. IND. SAN
RAFAEL
29006
MÁLAGA MÁLAGA CENTRO DE
REPARACIONES
INFORMATICAS
95/
260.26.60 95/260.27.89 C/. FLAUTA
MÁGICA,
S/N.N-6,
P.ALAMEDA
29006
MELILLA MÁLAGA NODO
INFORMÁTICA
95/
267.53.14
95/267.91.37 C/. QUEROL, 22 52004
MURCIA MURCIA RED TECNICA
EUROPEA, S.L. 968/
27.18.27 968/27.02.47 AV. RONDA DE
LEVANTE, 43, BJO. 30008
PAMPLONA NAVARRA INFORMÉTRICA
IRUÑA , S.L. 948/
27.98.12 948/27.92.89 ERMITAGAÑA, 1
BAJOS 31008
VIGO PONTEVEDRA SERVICIOS
INFORMÁTICOS
DEL ATLÁNTICO,
S.L
986/
26.62.80
986/26.77.51 C/ PÁRROCO
JOSÉ OTERO, 3
36206
VIGO PONTEVEDRA DUPLEX, S.L. 986/
41.17.72 986/41.17.72 C/. CONDESA
CASA BÁRCENA,
5
36204
SALAMANCA SALAMANCA EPROM-1 923/
18.58.28 923/18.69.98 C/ COLOMBIA,
32 37003
SEVILLA SEVILLA AMJ
TECNOLAN, S.L.
95/
491.57.91
95/491.52.14 AV. CJAL.
ALBERTO JNEZ.
BEC., 6, AC. D
41009
TARRAGONA TARRAGONA TGI
(TECNOLOGIA I
GESTIÓ
INFORM. S.L.)
977/
23.56.11
977/21.25.12 AV. FRANCESC
MACIÀ, 8 D
BAIXOS
43002
VALENCIA VALENCIA ATRON
INGENIEROS,
S.A.
96/
385.00.00 96/384.92.07 C/ HÉROE
ROMEU, 8 B 46008
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United Kingdom
EPSON (UK) Ltd.
Campus 100, Maylands Avenue,
Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP2 7TJ
United Kingdom
Tel.: +44 (0) 1442 261144
Fax: +44 (0) 1422 227227
www.epson.co.uk
Stylus Products Warranty & Support
08705 133 640
Scanner Products Warranty & Support
08702 413 453
Sales
VALENCIA VALENCIA GINSA
INFORMÁTICA,
S.A.
96/
362.21.15
96/393.26.96 C/ ERNESTO
FERRER, 16 B
46021
VALLADOLID VALLADOLID ARAQUE PRINT,
S.L.
983/
20.76.12
983/30.95.05 BAILARÍN
VICENTE
ESCUDERO, 2
47005
BILBAO VIZCAYA DATA SERVICE,
S.L.
94/
446.79.86
94/446.79.87 C/ MATICO, 29 48007
BILBAO VIZCAYA TECNIMAC 94/
410.63.00 94/470.24.23 C/. MONTE
INCHORTA, 1 48003
ZARAGOZA ZARAGOZA OFYSAT, S.L. 976/
30.40.10 976/32.03.73 C/ ANTONIO
SANGENÍS, 16 50050
ZARAGOZA ZARAGOZA INSTRUMENTACI
ÓN Y
COMPONENTES
, S.A.
976/
01.33.00
976/01.09.77 ED. EXPO
ZARAGOZA,CRTA
.MADRID, S/N
KM. 315, N-3, PTA.
1
50014
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0800 220 546
Republic of Ireland
Stylus Products Warranty & Support
01 679 9016
Other Products Warranty & Support
01 679 9015
Sales
1 800 409 132
www.epson.co.uk
Italy
EPSON Italia S.p.a.
Via M. Viganò de Vizzi, 93/95
20092 Cinisello Balsamo (MI)
Tel. 02.660.321
Fax. 02.612.36.22
Assistenza e Servizio Clienti
TECHNICAL HELPDESK
02.268.300.58
www.epson.it
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ELENCO CENTRI ASSISTENZA AUTORIZZATI EPSON
AEM SERVICE S.R.L.
Via Verolengo, 20
00167 ROMA
Tel : 06-66018020
Fax : 06-66018052
ELECTRONIC
ASSISTANCE CENTRE
Via Bazzini, 17
20131 MILANO
Tel : 02-70631407
Fax : 02-70631301
QUAIZ S.N.C.
Via San Paolo, 5/h
Loc. Badia a Settimo
50018 SCANDICCI (FI)
Tel : 055-720561
Fax : 055-720180
A.T.E.S. ELETTRONICA
S.R.L.
Via Lulli, 28/b
10148 TORINO
Tel : 011-2202525
Fax : 011-2204280
ELETTRONICA
CAROLINA ALOISIO &
C. S.A.S.
Via Generale
Arimondi, 99
90143 PALERMO
Tel : 091-308118
Fax : 091-6263484
QUICK COMPUTER
SERVICE
Viale Louise Pasteur,
23 a/b/c
70124 BARI
Tel : 080-5044351
Fax : 080-5618810
A.T.S. S.N.C.
Via della Repubblica,
35 a/b/c
40127 BOLOGNA
Tel : 051-515313
Fax : 051-513241
GSE S.R.L.
Via Rimassa, 183r
13129 GENOVA
Tel : 010-5536076
Fax : 010-5536113
QUICK COMPUTER
SERVICE
Via P. Manerba, 12
71100 FOGGIA
Tel : 0881-331123
Fax : 0881-339133
A.T.S. S.N.C.
Via dell'Artigianato, 4
09125 CAGLIARI
Tel: 070-2110244
Fax: 070-2110260
HARD SERVICE S.R.L.
Z.A.3 Via del
progresso, 2
35010 PERAGA DI
VIGONZA (PD)
Tel : 049-8933951
Fax : 049-8933948
RAVEZZI ANGELO
HARDWARE SERVICE
Via Avogadro, 6/10
47037 RIMINI
Tel : 0541-373686
Fax : 0541-374844
C.A.M.U. S.N.C.
Via Grandi, 4
33170 PORDENONE
Tel : 0434-572949
Fax : 0434-573005
INFORMAINT S.N.C.
Via Prunizzedda, 94
07100 SASSARI
Tel / Fax: 079-290953
REGA ELETTRONICA
S.N.C.
Via Gentileschi, 25/27
56123 PISA
Tel : 050-560151
Fax : 050-560135
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COMPUTER
ASSISTANCE S.A.S.
1a Traversa Via del
Gallitello
85100 POTENZA
Tel: 0971-489973
Fax: 0971-476892
INFORMAINT S.N.C.
Filiale di Olbia
Via Monte Pasubio, 22
07026 OLBIA
Tel: 0789-23786
Fax: 0789-203891
S.T.E. S.N.C. di
Ciarrocchi A.& C.
Via Settimo Torinese, 5
65016 MONTESILVANO
(PE)
Tel : 085-4453664
Fax : 085-4456860
COMPUTER LAB S.N.C.
Via Quaranta, 29
20141 MILANO
Tel : 02-5391224
Fax : 02-5695198
JAM S.R.L.
Piazza Principale, 9
39040 ORA* AUER
(BOLZANO)
Tel : 0471-810502
Fax : 0471-811051
TECMATICA S.R.L.
Via S. Bargellini, 4
00157 ROMA
Tel : 06-4395264
Fax : 06-43534628
COMPUTER LAB S.N.C.
Via Pelizza da
Volpedo, 1
20092 CINISELLO
BALSAMO (MI)
Tel : 02-6174175
Fax : 02-6127926
LYAN S.N.C.
Via Vercelli, 35 S.S. 230
13030 VERCELLI Loc.
Caresanablot
Tel : 0161/235254
Fax : 0161/235255
TECNOASSIST S.N.C.
Via Roma, 44/d
22046 MERONE (CO)
Tel : 031-618605
Fax : 031-618606
COMPUTER LAB S.N.C.
Via F.lli Calvi, 4
24122 BERGAMO
Tel : 035-4243216
Fax : 035-238424
LYAN S.N.C.
Via Camillo Riccio, 72
10135 TORINO
Tel: 011-3471161
Fax: 011-3470338
TECNOASSIST S.N.C.
Via C. Cattaneo, 9
21013 GALLARATE
(VA)
Tel : 0331-791560
Fax : 0331-793882
COMPUTER SERVICE 2
S.N.C.
Via Divisione Acqui, 70
25127 BRESCIA
Tel : 030-3733325
Fax: 030-3733130
MEDIEL S.N.C.
Via Ugo Bassi, 34
98123 MESSINA
Tel : 090-695962 /
695988
Fax : 090-694546
TECNOASSIST S.N.C.
Via F.lli Rosselli 20
20016 PERO - Loc.
Cerchiate (MI)
Tel : 02-33913363
Fax : 02-33913364
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Portugal
EPSON Portugal, S.A.
Rua Gregório Lopes Lote 1514 Restelo
COMPUTER SERVICE 2
S.N.C.
Via V.Guindani, 10
26100 CREMONA
Tel/Fax : 0372-435861
MEDIEL S.N.C. filiale di
Catania
Via Novara, 9
95125 CATANIA (CT)
Tel : 095-7169125
Fax : 095-7160889
TECNO STAFF S.R.L.
Via Vivaldi, 19
00199 ROMA
Tel : 06-8606173
Fax : 06-86200117
COMPUTER SERVICE 2
S.N.C.
Via P. Savani, 12/C
43100 PARMA
Tel : 0521-941887
Fax : 0521-940757
MEDIEL S.R.L.
Via S. Caterina, 14
89121 REGGIO
CALABRIA
Tel : 0965-654711
Fax: 0965-654996
TECNO STAFF S.R.L.
Via A.Manzoni,
263/265
06087 PONTE
S.GIOVANNI (PG)
Tel : 075-5997381
Fax : 075-5999623
COMPUTER SERVICE 2
S.N.C.
Via Mantovana,
127/D
37137 VERONA
Tel : 045/8622929
Fax : 045/8625007
MICROTECNICA
S.N.C.
Via Lepanto, 83
80125 NAPOLI
Tel : 081-2394460
Fax : 081-5935521
TUSCIA TECNO STAFF
S.R.L.
Via Cardarelli, 14
01100 VITERBO
Tel : 0761-270603
Fax : 0761-274594
CONERO DATA S.A.S.
Via della Repubblica, 7
60020 SIROLO (AN)
Tel/Fax : 071-9331175
PRINTER SERVICE S.R.L.
Fil. Cosenza
Via Londra, 3
87036 RENDE (CS)
Tel: 0984-837872
Fax: 0984-830348
DATA SERVICE S.R.L.
Via S. Allende, 22a
50018 SCANDICCI (FI)
Tel : 055-250752
Fax : 055-254111
PRINTER SERVICE S.R.L.
Via U. Boccioni, 25/27
88048 S.Eufemia
LAMEZIA TERME (CZ)
Tel : 0968-419276
Fax : 0968-419109
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1400 - 197 Lisboa
Tel.: 21 303 54 00
Fax: 21 303 54 90
Serviço de Apoio a Clientes
707 222 000
www.epson.pt
Austria
EPSON Deutschland GmbH
Service & Support
0810-200113
Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday to Sunday: 10 a.m. to 4 a.m.
Public holidays: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
(0,7 E per minute)
www.epson.at/support/
Netherlands
EPSON Deutschland GmbH
Service & Support
043-3515762
Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday to Sunday: 10 a.m. to 4 a.m.
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Public holidays: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
www.epson.nl/support/
Belgium
EPSON Deutschland GmbH
Service & Support
070-222082
Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday to Sunday: 10 a.m. to 4 a.m.
Public holidays: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
(9 a.m. to 6 p.m.: 0,1735 E per minute,
remaining time: 0,0868 E per minute)
www.epson.be/support/
www.epson.be/nl/support/
Denmark
Warranty & Support
80 88 11 27
Sales
38 48 71 37
www.epson.dk
Finland
Warranty & Support
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0800 523 010
Sales
(09) 8171 0083
www.epson.fi
Croatia
RECRO d.d.
Trg Sportova 11
10000 Zagreb
Tel.: 00385 1 3091090
Fax: 00385 1 3091095
Email: servis@recro.hr
www.epson@recro.hr
Macedonia
DIGIT COMPUTER ENGINEERING
3 Makedonska brigada b.b
upravna zgrada R. Konkar -
91000 Skopje
Tel.: 00389 91 463896 oppure
00389 91 463740
Fax: 00389 91 465294
E-mail: digits@unet.com.mk
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REMA COMPUTERS
Str. Kozara, 64-B-11-
1000 Skopje
Tel.: 00389 91 118 159 oppure
00389 91 113 637
Fax: 00389 91 214 338
E-mail: slatanas@unet.com.mk oppure
www.rema@unet.com.mk
Slovenia
REPRO LJUBLJANA d.o.o.
Smartinska 106
1000 Ljubljana
Tel.: 00386 1 5853417
Fax: 00386 1 5400130
E-mail: bojan.zabnikar@repro.si
Luxemburg
EPSON Deutschland GmbH
Service & Support
0352-26483302
Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday to Sunday: 10 a.m. to 4 a.m.
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Public holidays: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
(9 a.m. to 6 p.m.: 0,1435 E per minute,
remaining time: 0,0716 E per minute)
http://www.epson.de/eng/support/
Switzerland
EPSON Deutschland GmbH
Service & Support
0848-448820
Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday to Sunday: 10 a.m. to 4 a.m.
Public holidays: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
(CH local tariff)
www.epson.ch/support/
www.epson.ch/fr/support/
Hungary
EPSON Deutschland GmbH
Service & Support
0680014-783
Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m
www.epson.hu/support/
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Slovac Republic
EPSON Deutschland GmbH
Service & Support
++421 02 52625241
Monday to Friday: 8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
http://www.epson.sk/support/
Czek. Republic
EPSON Deutschland GmbH
Service & Support
00420-800142052
Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m
www.epson.cz/support/
Norway
Warranty & Support
800 11 828
Sales
23 16 21 24
www.epson.no
Sweden
Warranty & Support
08 445 12 58
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08 519 92 082
www.epson.se
Yugoslavia
BS PPROCESOR d.o.o.
Hazdi Nikole Zivkovica 2
Beograd-F.R.
Tel.: 00381 11 328 44 88
Fax: 00381 11 328 18 70
E-mail: vule@bsprocesor.com;
www.goran@bsprocesor.com
www.gorangalic@sezampro.yu
Greece
POULIADIS ASSOCIATES CORP.
142, Sygrou Avenue
176 71 Athens
Tel.: 0030 1 9242072
Fax: 0030 1 9241066
E-mail: k.athanasiadis@pouliadis.gr
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Turkey
ROMAR PAZARLAMA SANAYI
VE TICARET A.S.
Rihtim Cad. Tahir Han No. 201
Karaköy 80030 Istanbul
Tel.: 0090 212 252 08 09 (ext:205)
Fax: 0090 212 252 08 04
E-mail: zozenoglu@romar.com.tr
PROSER ELEKTRONIK SANAYI
VE TICARET LIMITEDN SIRKETI
Inönü Caddesi,
Teknik Han, No 72 Kat 3,
Gümüssuyü Istanbul
Tel.: 0090 212 252 17 67
Email: okyay@turk.net
DATAPRO BILISIM HIZMETLERI
SAN VE TICARET LTD.STI
Gardenya Plaza 2,
42-A Blok Kat:20 -
Atasehir Istanbul
Tel.: 0090 216 617775
E-mail: cem.kalyoncu@datapro.com.tr
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ISTANBUL
Bilgisayar Hastanesi
Inönü Cad. No:72 Teknik Han Kat:3 80090
Gümüssuyu-Taksim/Istanbul
Tel : 0 212 252 17 67
Fax : 0 212 244 54 79
E-Mail : epson@bilgisayarhastanesi.com
Datapro
Alemdag cad. Bayir Sok. No:5/3 Kisikli/Istanbul
Tel : 0 216 461 77 75
Fax : 0 216 344 77 35
E-Mail : epson@datapro.com.tr
Romar
Rihtim Cad. 201 Tahir Han Karaköy 80030 Istanbul
Tel : 0 212 252 08 09
Fax : 0 212 252 08 04
E-Mail : romar@romar.com.tr
ADANA
Datapro
Baraj yolu 2 , 5 durak yeniçeri apt. 615 .sok 2 /b Adana
Tel : 0 322 459 30 16
Fax : 0 322 459 94 93
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E-Mail : epson@datapro.com.tr
Bilgisayar Hastanesi
Toros Cd. Doktorlar Sitesi Asma Kat No:39 Seyhan/Adana
Tel : 0 322 459 87 27
Fax : 0 322 459 87 28
E-Mail : adana@bhtemsilcilik.net
ANKARA
Bilgisayar Hastanesi
Akay Caddesi No: 22/22 Kavaklidere / Ankara
Tel : 0 312 417 16 40
Fax : 0 312 417 50 88
E-Mail : ankara@bhtemsilcilik.net
Datapro
Çetin Emeç Bulvari - 2.Cad. 28/1 Asagiöveçler/Ankara
Tel : 0 312 482 03 28
Fax : 0 312 4823754
E-Mail : epson@datapro.com.tr
Romar
Osmanli Caddesi No:29 Balgat /Ankara
Tel: 0 312 2874676 (PBX)
Fax: 0 312 2874588
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E-Mail : romar@romar.com.tr
ANTALYA
Bilgisayar Hastanesi
Y.Ulusoy Bulvari-86.Sok. No:24/33 Antalya
Tel: 0 242 248 50 10
Fax: 0 242 248 50 09
E-Mail : antalya@bhtemsilcilik.net
Romar
Burhanettin Onat Cad. Zerdalelik Mah. Ekinciler sitesi A blok
N.120/A Antalya
Tel : 0 242 312 95 45
Fax : 0 242 312 69 26
E-Mail : romarantalya@romar.com.tr
BURSA
Bilgisayar Hastanesi
Nalbantoglu Taskapi Sk. Genç Osman 2 Is Hani K:3 D:4 Bursa
Tel: 0 224 225 36 44
Fax: 0 224 224 66 93
E-Mail : bursa@bhtemsilcilik.net
Datapro
Fevzi Çakmak Caddesi Burçin III. Is merkezi No: 54 Kat: 4 Daire:
412 Fomara / BURSA
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Tel: 0 224 225 29 47
Fax : 0 224 225 29 48
E-Mail : epson@datapro.com.tr
DENIZLI
Bilgisayar Hastanesi
Murat dede mahellesi, 357. sokak No 8/b Denizli4 Çesme mevkii
Tel : 0 258 241 97 41
Fax : 0 258 242 1148
E-Mail : denizli@bhtemsilcilik.net
DIYARBAKIR
Bilgisayar Hastanesi
Ekinciler Cad. Azc Plaza K:3 No:7 Diyarbakir
Tel : 0 412 223 60 60
Fax : 0 412 222 50 96
E-Mail : diyarbakir@bhtemsilcilik.net
ERZURUM
Bilgisayar Hastanesi
Çaykara Cad. Sümbül Sok. Fatih Apt No:1 Erzurum
Tel : 0 442 235 46 50
Fax : 0 442 230 31 44
E-Mail : erzurum@bhtemsilcilik.net
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GAZIANTEP
Romar
Gazi Muhtarpasa Bulvari Buhara Is Merkezi 1 Kat N. 48
Gaziantep
Tel : 0 342 215 06 31
Fax : 0 342 215 06 32
E-Mail : romargantep@romar.com.tr
IZMIR
Bilgisayar Hastanesi
1372 Sok. No:24 K:3 D:4-5-6 Çankaya/ Izmir
Tel: 0 232 445 80 79
Fax: 0 232 445 80 79
E-Mail : izmir2@bhtemsilcilik.net
Datapro
Sair Esref Bulvari No: Kat 5 Daire 503
Ragip Sanli Is Merkezi
Izmir
Tel : 0 232 4413244
Fax : 0 232 4413245
E-Mail : epson@datapro.com.tr
Romar
Isçiler Cad. Key Plaza No:147/D Alsancak 35220 Izmir
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Tel : 0 232 463 39 74
Fax: 0 232 463 39 75
E-Mail : romar@romar.com.tr
KOCAELI
Bilgisayar Hastanesi
Güzeller Mahellesi, Bagdat Caddesi No 195 Gebze/Kocaeli
Tel : 0 262 643 65 66
Fax : 0 262 643 65 67
E-Mail : kocaeli@bhtemsilcilik.net
KONYA
Bilgisayar Hastanesi
Nisantasi Mah. Tamer Sk. Bulus Sit. C Blok 9/A 42060
Selçuklu/Konya
Tel : 0 332 238 91 31
Fax : 0 332 238 91 32
E-Mail : konya@bhtemsilcilik.net
MERSIN
Bilgisayar Hastanesi
Istiklal Cad. 33 Sok. Bina:8 D:1 33000 Mersin
Tel : 0324 237 84 01
Fax : 0324 237 86 99
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E-Mail : mersin@bhtemsilcilik.net
SAMSUN
Bilgisayar Hastanesi
Çiftlik Mah Sefa Sok. Ayazoglu Apt. 17/1 Samsun
Tel : 0 362 231 77 12
Fax : 0 362 234 46 74
E-Mail : samsun@bhtemsilcilik.net
TEKIRDAG
Bilgisayar Hastanesi
Omurtak Cad. Ist. Kismi Peksoy Apt. No:58/8 Çorlu/Tekirdag
Tel : 0 282 651 71 81
Fax : 0 282 652 28 35
E-Mail : tekirdag@bhtemsilcilik.net
TRABZON
Bilgisayar Hastanesi
Kahramanmaras Cad. Ticaret Mektep Sok. No:7/A Trabzon
Tel : 0 462 326 6642
Fax : 0 462 321 7014
E-Mail : trabzon@bhtemsilcilik.net
Cyprus
INFOTEL LTD.
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Stavrou Avenue
Marlen Cart
Office 101-102
Stovolos
2035 Nicosia
Tel.: 00357 2 368000
Fax: 00357 2 518250
E-mail: yannis.k@infotel.com.cy;
george.p@infotel.com.cy
Pouliadis Associated Cyprus Ltd
75, Limassol Avenue
2121 Nicosia
Tel. +357 2 490209
Fax +357 2 490240
Poland
EPSON Deutschland GmbH
Service & Support
00800-4911299
Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m
www.epson.pl/support/
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Bulgaria
EPSON Deutschland GmbH
Service & Support
www.epson.bg/support/
Romania
EPSON Deutschland GmbH
Service & Support
+40 212305384115
Monday to Friday: 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
www.epson.ro/support/
Estonia
EPSON Deutschland GmbH
Service & Support
+372 6 718 166
Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
http://www.epson.ee/support/
Latvia
EPSON Deutschland GmbH
Service & Support
+371 7286496
Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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http://www.epson.lv/support/
Lithuania
EPSON Deutschland GmbH
Service & Support
8-37-400088
Monday to Friday: 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
http://www.epson.lt/support/
Israel
Warranty & Support
04 8 560 380
www.epson.com
Middle East
Warranty & Support
+ 971 (0) 4 352 44 88 or 351 77 77
www.epson.com
Email Warranty & Support:
epson-support@compubase.co.ae
South Africa
Warranty & Support
(011) 444 8278 / 91 or 0800 600 578
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For details of EPSON Express centres and Service Repair centres
http://www.epson.co.za/support/index.htm
Sales
(011) 262 9200 or 0800 00 5956
www.epson.co.za/
Bosnia Herzgovina
RECOS d.o.o.
Vilsonovo setaliste 10
71000 Sarajevo
Tel.: 00387 33 657 389
Fax: 00387 33 659 461
E-mail: recos@bih.net.ba oppure
www.edin@recos.ba
Argentina
EPSON ARGENTINA S.A.
Avenida Belgrano 964/970
(1092), Buenos Aires
Tel.: (54 11) 4346-0300
Fax: (54 11) 4346-0333
www.epson.com.ar
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Brazil
EPSON DO BRASIL LTDA.
Av. Tucunaré, 720 Tamboré Barueri,
São Paulo, SP 06460-020
Tel.: (55 11) 7296-6100
Fax: (55 11) 7295-5624
www.epson.com.br
Chile
EPSON CHILE, S.A.
La Concepción 322
Providencia, Santiago
Tel.: (56 2) 236-2453
Fax: (56 2) 236-6524
www.epson.cl
Colombia
EPSON COLOMBIA, LTDA.
Diagonal 109 No. 15-49
Bogotá, Colombia
Tel.: (57 1) 523-5000
Fax: (57 1) 523-4180
www.epson.com.co
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Costa Rica
EPSON COSTA RICA, S.A
Embajada Americana, 200 Sur y 300 Oeste
San José, Costa Rica
Tel.: (50 6) 296-6222
Fax: (50 6) 296-6046
www.epsoncr.com
Mexico
EPSON MÉXICO, S.A. de C.V.
Av. Sonora #150
México, 06100, DF
Tel.: (52 5) 211-1736
Fax: (52 5) 533-1177
www.epson.com.mx
Peru
EPSON PERÚ, S.A.
Av. Del Parque Sur #400
San Isidro, Lima, Perú
Tel.: (51 1) 224-2336
Fax: (51 1) 476-4049
www.epson.com
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Venezuela
EPSON VENEZUELA, S.A.
Calle 4 con Calle 11-1
La Urbina Sur Caracas, Venezuela
Tel.: (58 2) 240-1111
Fax: (58 2) 240-1128
www.epson.com.ve
USA (Latin America)
EPSON LATIN AMERICA
6303 Blue Lagoon Dr., Ste. 390
Miami, FL 33126
Tel.: (1 305) 265-0092
Fax: (1 305) 265-0097
USA
EPSON AMERICA, INC
3840 Kilroy Airport Way
Long Beach, CA 90806
Tel.: (1 562) 981-3840
Fax: (1 562) 290-5051
www.epson.com
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Options and Consumables
Ribbon Cartridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118
Genuine EPSON ribbon cartridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118
Replacing the ribbon cartridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118
Print Server. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122
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Ribbon Cartridge
Genuine EPSON ribbon cartridge
When printing becomes faint, you need to replace the ribbon
cartridge. Genuine EPSON ribbon cartridges are designed and
manufactured to work properly with your EPSON printer. They
ensure proper operation and long life of the print head and other
printer parts. Other products not manufactured by EPSON may
cause damage to your printer, which is not covered by EPSONs
warranties.
Your printer uses the following ribbon cartridge:
Replacing the ribbon cartridge
Follow these steps to replace a used ribbon cartridge:
1. Make sure the printer is turned off.
2. Open the printer cover by holding the finger grip on the center
of the cover and pull it down.
wWarning:
If you have just used the printer, the print head may be hot;
let it cool for a few minutes before replacing the ribbon
cartridge.
EPSON black ribbon cartridge: S015290
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3. Pull the paper bail forward.
4. Flip the paper bail towards you.
Note:
When it is difficult to open the paper bail because of the position of
the print head, close the printer cover. Then, turn on the printer and
the print head moves to the right automatically. After that, turn the
printer off again.
cCaution:
Turn the printer off before following the steps below. Doing
so while the printer is turned on can damage the printer.
5. Grasp the ribbon guide and pull it until it is out of the print
head.
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6. Hold both ends of the cartridge and pull it out of the printer.
7. Remove the new ribbon cartridge from its package.
8. Hold both sides of the ribbon guide and pull it until it is out
of the cartridge.
cCaution:
Do not tear off the clear film on the ribbon guide.
Doing so may cause paper jams or printer malfunctions.
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9. Hold the ribbon cartridge and insert it into the printer as
shown below; then press both sides of the cartridge firmly to
fit the plastic hooks into the printer slots.
10. Slide it into the print head aligning it with the grooves of the
print head until it clicks in place.
Note:
Be sure that the ribbon is not twisted when you slide the ribbon guide
into the print head.
11. Turn the ribbon-tightening knob to remove any slack in the
ribbon so that the ribbon moves freely.
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12. Close the paper bail and the printer cover.
Print Server
You can use this printer as a network printer by installing a print
server in the printers interface port. See the Administrators
Manual packaged with this option for instructions on installation
and use.
The following Printer Servers can be used for LQ-630 only:
EpsonNet 10/100 BASE Tx Ext. Print Server (C82378)
The following Printer Servers can be used for LQ-630 and
LQ-630S:
EpsonNet 10/100 BASE Tx USB Print Server (C82402)
EpsonNet 802.11b Wireless Ext. Print Server*
* The availability of this option varies by location.
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Product Information
Safety Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124
Warnings, cautions, and notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124
Hot parts caution symbol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124
Important safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124
For United Kingdom users . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126
Printer Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .128
Printer Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129
Mechanical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129
Electronic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .131
Electrical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .133
Environmental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .133
Paper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .133
Printable area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .142
Standards and Approvals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .143
Command Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .144
EPSON ESC/P 2 control codes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .144
IBM PPDS Emulation Control Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145
Cleaning the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146
Transporting the Printer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .147
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Safety Instructions
Warnings, cautions, and notes
wWarnings must be followed carefully to avoid bodily injury.
cCautions must be observed to avoid damage to your equipment.
Notes contain important information and useful tips on the operation
of your printer.
Hot parts caution symbol
Important safety instructions
Read all of these safety instructions before using the printer. In
addition, follow all warnings and instructions marked on the
printer itself.
Do not place the printer on an unstable surface or near a
radiator or heat source.
Place the printer on a flat surface. The printer will not operate
properly if it is tilted or placed at an angle.
Do not block or cover the slots and openings in the printers
cabinet, and do not insert objects through the slots.
Use only the type of power source indicated on the printers
label.
Connect all equipment to properly grounded power outlets.
Avoid using outlets on the same circuit as photocopiers or air
control systems that regularly switch on and off.
KThis symbol is placed on the print head and other
parts to indicate that they may be hot. Never touch
those parts just after the printer has been used. Let
them cool for a few minutes before touching them.
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Do not use a damaged or frayed power cord.
If you use an extension cord with the printer, make sure the
total ampere rating of all devices plugged into the extension
cord does not exceed the cords ampere rating. Also, make
sure the total ampere of all devices plugged into the wall
outlet does not exceed the wall outlets ampere rating.
Unplug the printer before cleaning it, and always clean it with
a piece of damp cloth only.
Replace fuses only with a fuse of the correct size and rating.
Do not spill liquid onto the printer.
Except as specifically explained in this guide, do not attempt
to service the printer yourself.
Unplug the printer and refer servicing to qualified service
personnel under the following conditions:
Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating
instructions.
If you plan to use the printer in Germany, observe the
following:
To provide adequate short-circuit protection and
over-current protection for this printer, the building
installation must be protected by a 10- or 16-amp circuit
breaker.
Note for German-speaking users:
Bei Anschluss des Druckers an die Stromversorgung muss
sichergestellt werden, dass die Gebaudeinstallation mit einer 10 A-
oder 16 A-Sicherung abgesichert ist.
i. If the power cord or plug is damaged.
ii. If liquid has entered the printer.
iii.If the printer has been dropped or the cabinet damaged.
iv. If the printer does not operate normally or exhibits a
distinct change in performance.
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ENERGY STAR® compliance
The International ENERGY STAR® Office Equipment program is
a voluntary partnership with the computer and office equipment
industry to promote the introduction of energy-efficient personal
computers, monitors, printers, fax machines, copiers, and
scanners in an effort to reduce air pollution caused by power
generation.
For United Kingdom users
Use of options
Epson (UK) Limited shall not be liable against any damages or
problems arising from the use of any options or consumable
products other than those designated as Original EPSON
Products or EPSON Approved Products by Epson (UK) Limited.
Safety information
wWarning:
This appliance must be earthed. Refer to the rating plate for
voltage and check that the appliance voltage corresponds to the
supply voltage.
Important:
The wires in the mains lead fitted to this appliance are coloured in
accordance to the following code:
Green and yellow Earth
Blue Neutral
Brown Live
As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, EPSON
has determined that this product meets
the ENERGY STAR® guidelines for
energy efficiency.
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If you have to fit a plug:
As the colours of the mains lead of this appliance may not match
coloured markings used to identify the terminals in a plug, please
proceed as follows:
The green and yellow wire must be connected to the terminal in
the plug which is marked with the letter E or the Earth symbol
(G).
The blue wire must be connected to the terminal in the plug
marked with the letter N.
The brown wire must be connected to the terminal in the plug
marked with the letter L.
If damage occurs to the plug, replace the cord set or consult a
qualified electrician.
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Printer Parts
ribbon cartridge
control panel
power switch
printer cover
edge guide
print head
paper bail
paper guide
paper release lever
paper-thickness
lever
OFF
center paper support*
sprockets*
parallel/serial interface connector
USB interface
connector
* tractor unit parts
** parallel for LQ-630 only and
serial for LQ-630S only.
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Printer Specifications
Mechanical
Printing method: 24-pin impact dot matrix
Printing speed: High speed draft 300 cps at 10 cpi
360 cps at 12 cpi
Draft 225 cps at 10 cpi
(337 cps at 15 cpi
maximum)
Letter quality 79 cps at 10 cpi
Printing direction: Bidirectional logic seeking for text and graphics
printing. Unidirectional text or graphics
printing can be selected using software
commands.
Line spacing: 1/6-inch or programmable in 1/360-inch
increments
Printable columns: 80 columns (at 10 cpi)
Resolution: Maximum 360 × 180 dpi (letter-quality mode)
Paper feed methods: Friction (front)
Push tractor (rear)
Paper feed speed: Continuous 3.61 inches/second
Intermittent 53 msec/line at
1/6-inch line spacing
Reliability: Total print volume 12 million lines
(except print head)
MTBF 6,000 POH (25%
duty)
Print head life Approx. 200 million
strokes/wire
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Note:
The paper-thickness lever position or an overheated print head may affect
the print speed.
Dimensions and
weight
(with paper guide):
Height
Width
Depth
Weight
185 mm (7.3 inches)
386 mm (15.2 inches)
306 mm (12.0 inches)
Approx. 3.5 kg (7.7 lb)
Ribbon: Black ribbon cartridge S015290
Ribbon life Approx. 2 million
characters
(at 10 cpi in the
letter-quality mode
with 48 dots/character)
Acoustic noise: Approx. 57 dB (A) (ISO 7779 pattern)
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Electronic
Interfaces: LQ-630:
One standard bidirectional, 8-bit, parallel
interface with IEEE 1284 nibble mode support,
one USB (ver 1.1) interface slot
LQ-630S:
One EIA-232D serial interface, One USB (ver
1.1) interface slot
Buffer: 32KB
Built-in fonts: Bitmap fonts
EPSON Draft 10, 12, 15 cpi
EPSON Roman 10, 12, 15 cpi,
proportional
EPSON Sans Serif 10, 12, 15 cpi,
proportional
EPSON Courier 10, 12, 15 cpi
EPSON Prestige 10, 12 cpi
EPSON Script 10 cpi
EPSON Script C proportional
EPSON Orator 10 cpi
EPSON Orator S 10 cpi
EPSON OCR-B 10 cpi
Scalable fonts
EPSON Roman 10.5, 8 to 32 points, in
2-point increments
EPSON Sans Serif 10.5, 8 to 32 points, in
2-point increments
EPSON Roman T 10.5, 8 to 32 points, in
2-point increments
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EPSON Sans Serif H10.5, 8 to 32 points, in
2-point increments
Barcode fonts
EAN-13, EAN-8, Interleaved 2 of 5, UPC-A,
UPC-E, Code 39, Code 128, POSTNET
Character tables: Standard version
One italic and 12 graphics character tables:
Italic table, PC437 (US, Standard Europe),
PC850 (Multilingual), PC860 (Portuguese),
PC861 (Icelandic), PC865 (Nordic),
PC863 (Canadian-French), BRASCII,
Abicomp, ISO Latin 1, Roman 8, PC 858,
ISO 8859-15
Following 23 graphical character tables are also
available in some countries:
PC 864 (Arabic), PC437 Greek,
PC852 (Eastern Europe), PC853 (Turkish),
PC855 (Cyrillic), PC857 (Turkish),
PC866 (Russian), PC869 (Greek),
MAZOWIA (Poland), Code MJK (CSFR),
ISO 8859-7 (Latin/Greek),
ISO Latin 1T (Turkish), Bulgaria (Bulgarian),
PC 774 (LST 1283: 1993), Estonia (Estonian),
PC 771 (Lithuanian), ISO 8859-2,
PC 866 LAT. (Latvian),
PC 866 UKR (Ukraina), PC APTEC (Arabic),
PC 708 (Arabic), PC 720 (Arabic),
PCAR 864 (Arabic)
Character sets: 14 international character sets and one legal
character set:
USA, France, Germany, UK, Denmark I,
Sweden, Italy, Spain I, Japan, Norway,
Denmark II, Spain II, Latin America, Korea,
Legal
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Electrical
Note:
Check the label on the back of the printer for the voltage of your printer.
Environmental
Paper
Note:
Use recycled paper and label only under normal temperature and
humidity conditions described below.
Do not load paper that is curled, folded, or crumpled.
220 to 240 V Model
Input voltage range 198 to 264 V
Rated frequency range 50 to 60 Hz
Input frequency range 49.5 to 60.5 Hz
Rated current 0.3 A (max. 0.9 A)
Power consumption Approx. 20 W (ISO/IEC 10561 letter pattern)
Temperature Humidity
(without condensation)
Operation (plain paper) 5 to 35°C
(41 to 95°F)
10 to 80% RH
Operation
(recycled paper or label)
15 to 25°C
(59 to 77°F)
30 to 60% RH
Storage -30 to 60°C
(-22 to 140°F)
0 to 85%
Temperature 15 to 25°C (59 to 77°F)
Humidity 30 to 60% RH
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Single sheets
See also Multipart forms on page 136 for detailed information
on the specification for single-sheet multipart forms.
* When using 4 inches or wider but less than 9.4 inches wide multipart forms
joined by crimping (multipart forms with cut-paper tab binding), set the
Multipart forms with cut-paper tab binding in the default-setting mode to on.
Continuous paper
See also Multipart forms on page 136 for detailed information
on the specifications for continuous multipart forms.
The sprocket hole must be a circle or notched circle.
The holes must be cleanly cut.
At the perforation between pages, the horizontal and vertical
perforation cuts must not cross.
Width 90 to 257 mm (3.5 to 10.1 inches)
Length 70 to 364 mm (2.8 to 14.3 inches)
Thickness
single sheets
multipart forms
0.065 to 0.14 mm (0.0025 to 0.0055 inch)
0.12 to 0.39 mm (0.0047 to 0.015 inch)
Weight
single sheets
multipart forms
52 to 90 g/m² (14 to 24 lb)
40 to 58 g/m² (11 to 15 lb)
Quality
single sheets Plain paper and recycled paper
multipart forms Carbonless or carbon-backed multipart
forms with a line of glue at the top or the
side of the form
Multipart forms that are joined together
along the left and right edges by crimping
or spot-gluing*
Copies 1 original + 4 copies
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A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
The ratio of the cut/uncut length at the perforation should be
between 3:1 and 5:1. The perforation between pages must not
extend all the way to the edges of the paper.
1. cut area
2. uncut area
3. uncut part of the edges of the paper
If you use continuous paper whose page length (A in the next
illustration) is under 101.6 mm (4.0 inches), make sure that the
length between folds (B) is over 101.6 mm (4.0 inches.)
1
2
3
A
B
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* When using 4 inches or wider but less than 9.4 inches wide multipart forms
joined by crimping (multipart forms with cut-paper tab binding), set the
Multipart forms with cut-paper tab binding in the default-setting mode to on.
Multipart forms
The specifications for the dimensions of multipart forms are the
same as those for single sheets and continuous paper. See Single
sheets on page 134 and Continuous paper on page 134 for
detailed information.
The form sheets of continuous multipart forms should be
securely joined together along the left and right edges by
crimping or, spot-gluing. For the best printing quality, use
multipart forms joined with spot-gluing.
Width 101.6 to 254.0 mm (4.0 to 10.0 inches)
Length/page 101.6 to 558.8 mm (4.0 to 22.0 inches)
Copies 1 original + 4 copies
Total thickness 0.065 to 0.39 mm (0.0025 to 0.015 inch)
Weight
single sheets 52 to 82 g/m² (14 to 22 lb)
multipart forms 40 to 58 g/m² (11 to 15 lb) (weight/part)
Quality
single sheets Plain paper, recycled paper, carbonless,
and carbon-backed
multipart forms Multipart forms that are joined together
along the left and right edges by crimping
or spot-gluing*
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A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
1. 1 inch or less
2. 3 inches or less
3. printing side
4. 1 inch or less
5. 3 inches or less
Note:
When using 4 inches or wider but less than 9.4 inches wide
multipart forms joined by crimping (multipart forms with cut-paper
tab binding), set the Multipart forms with cut-paper tab binding in
the default-setting mode to on.
cCaution:
Never use continuous multipart forms that are joined with
metal staples or bar-gluing.
1. bar-gluing
2. metal stapling
spot-gluing crimping spot-gluing and
crimping on each
side
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
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The thickness of the folded part when extended should be 1
mm or less.
The binding area should be flat and have no creases.
The sprocket holes should be a circle or a notched circle.
The sprocket holes of all sheets in the form should be aligned
properly.
The binding position should be outside the printable area. See
Printable area on page 142 for more information.
Labels (single-sheet)
Labels should be securely attached to the backing sheet and
the label surface must be flat.
The labels should not peel off their backing sheet under the
conditions below.
1. label
2. 27 mm
wrapping drum radius
wrapping angle
wrapping time
ambient temperature
ambient humidity
27 mm
180°
24 hours
40°C
30%
1 mm or less
2
1
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A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
Always use labels whose backing sheet is entirely covered,
and make sure the cuts around the edges of the labels are
perforated.
1. backing sheet
2. label sheet
3. several uncut areas on each side
4. label
Labels (continuous forms)
Labels should be securely attached to the backing sheet and
the label surface must be flat.
Backing sheet
Width
Length
100 to 210 mm (3.9 to 8.3 inches)
100 to 297 mm (3.9 to 11.7 inches)
Labels
Width
Height
Weight
63.5 mm (2.5 inches), minimum
23.8 mm (0.94 inch), minimum
64 g/m² (17 lb)
Thickness
Backing sheet
Total
0.07 to 0.09 mm (0.0028 to 0.0035 inch)
0.16 to 0.19 mm (0.0063 to 0.0075 inch)
Quality Plain paper or the same quality labels with
backing sheet
1
2
3
4
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The labels should not peel off their backing sheet under the
conditions below.
1. label
2. 27 mm
When using labels whose backing sheet is entirely covered,
make sure the cuts around the edges of the labels are
perforated.
1. backing sheet
2. label sheet
3. several uncut areas on each side
4. label
wrapping drum radius
wrapping angle
wrapping time
ambient temperature
ambient humidity
27 mm
180°
24 hours
40°C
30%
2
1
1
2
3
4
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A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
When using labels whose backing sheet is not covered with
the label material, see the illustration below.
1. label
2. backing sheet
3. corner radius is more than 2.5 mm
4. label
Backing sheet
Width
Length/page
101.6 to 254 mm (4 to 10 inches)
101.6 to 558.8 mm (4 to 22 inches)
Labels
Width
Height
Corner radius
Weight
63.5 mm (2.5 inches), minimum
23.8 mm (0.94 inch), minimum
2.5 mm (0.1 inch), minimum
64 g/m² (17 lb)
Thickness
Backing sheet
Total
0.07 to 0.09 mm (0.0028 to 0.0035 inch)
0.16 to 0.19 mm (0.0063 to 0.0075 inch)
Quality Plain paper or the same quality labels with
continuous backing sheet
1
2
3
4
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Printable area
Single sheets (including single-sheet multipart forms)
Continuous paper (including continuous multipart forms)
A 4.2 mm (0.17 inch) or more
B The minimum left and right margins are
3.0 mm (0.12 inch) each.
The maximum printable width is 203.2 mm
(8.0 inches). For single sheets wider than
209.2 mm (8.24 inches), the side margins
increase proportionally to match the
width of the paper.
A The minimum top and bottom margins
(above and below the perforation) are
4.2 mm (0.165 inch).
B The minimum left or right margin is 13
mm (0.512 inch).
The maximum printable width is 203.2
mm (8.0 inches). For paper wider than
229.2 mm (9.0 inches), the side margins
increase propotionally to match the
width of the paper.
A
A
BB
printable area
B
AA
B
printable area
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A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
Labels (single-sheet)
Labels (continuous forms)
Standards and Approvals
European model:
A 3 mm (0.118 inch) or more
A 6.35 mm (0.25 inch) or more
B 1.2 mm (0.0472 inch) or more
C 3 mm (0.118 inch) or more
Low Voltage Directive
73/23/EEC
EN 60950
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC EN 55022 Class B
EN 55024
EN 61000-3-2
EN 61000-3-3
AA
AA
A
A
CC
CCB
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Command Lists
EPSON ESC/P 2 control codes
Selecting EPSON ESC/P 2 printer in your software allows you to
use the most advanced font and graphics. For more information
about the commands, contact EPSON customer services. See
Contacting Customer Support on page 76 for details.
General operation:
ESC@, ESC U
Paper feeding:
FF, LF, ESC 0, ESC 2, ESC 3, ESC +, CR
Page format:
ESC ( C, ESC C, ESC C 0, ESC Q, ESC l, ESC ( c, ESC N, ESC O
Print position motion:
ESC $, ESC \, ESC ( V, ESC ( v, ESC D, HT, ESC B, VT, ESC J
Font selection:
ESC k, ESC x, ESC y, ESC X, ESC P, ESC M, ESC g, ESC p, ESC 4,
ESC 5, ESC E, ESC F, ESC !
Font enhancement:
ESC W, DC 4, SO, DC2, SI, ESC w, ESC G, ESC H, ESC T,
ESC S, ESC -, ESC ( -, ESC q
Spacing:
ESC Space, ESC c, ESC ( U
Character handling:
ESC t, ESC ( t, ESC R, ESC %, ESC &, ESC :, ESC 6, ESC 7, ESC ( ^
Bit image:
ESC *
Barcode:
ESC (B
Production:
ESC |
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A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
IBM PPDS Emulation Control Codes
This printer emulates the IBM Proprinter with the following
commands.
General operation:
NUL, DC3, ESC j, BEL, CAN, DC1, ESC Q, ESC [ K, ESC U,
ESC [ F
Paper feeding:
FF, LF, ESC 5, ESC A, ESC A (AGM*), ESC 0, ESC 1, ESC 2,
ESC 3, ESC 3 (AGM*), CR, ESC ]
Page format:
ESC C, ESC C0, ESC X, ESC N, ESC O, ESC 4
Print position motion:
ESC d, ESC R, ESC D, HT, ESC B, VT, ESC J, ESC J (AGM*)
Font selection:
DC2, ESC P, ESC :, ESC E, ESC F, ESC I, ESC [d, ESC [I
Font enhancement:
DC4, SO, ESC SO, ESC W, ESC [ @, SI, ESC SI, ESC G, ESC H,
ESC T, ESC S, ESC -, ESC _, ESC [ -
Spacing:
BS, SP, ESC [\
Character handling:
ESC 6, ESC 7, ESC [ T, ESC ^, ESC \
Bit image:
ESC K, ESC L, ESC Y, ESC Z, ESC [ g, ESC * (AGM*)
Barcode:
ESC [f, ESC [p
* Alternate Graphics Mode (A.G.M.)
* Effective when the A.G.M. is turned on in the default-setting
mode.
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Cleaning the Printer
To keep your printer operating at its best, you should clean it
thoroughly several times a year.
Follow these steps to clean the printer:
1. Turn off the printer and remove any paper loaded in the
printer as well as the paper guide.
2. Use a soft brush to carefully brush away all dust and dirt from
the outer case and the paper guide.
3. If the outer case and the paper guide are still dirty or dusty,
clean them with a soft, clean cloth dampened with mild
detergent dissolved in water. Keep the printer cover closed to
prevent water from getting inside the printer.
cCaution:
Never use alcohol or thinners to clean the printer; these
chemicals can damage the printer components as well as the
case.
Be careful not to get water on the printer mechanism or
electronic components.
Do not use a hard or abrasive brush.
Do not spray the inside of the printer with lubricants;
unsuitable oils can damage the printer mechanism. Contact
your EPSON dealer if you think lubrication is needed.
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A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
Transporting the Printer
If you need to transport your printer some distance, carefully
repack it using the original box and packing materials.
Follow these steps to repack the printer in its original packing
materials:
wWarning:
If you have just used the printer, the print head may be hot; let it
cool for a few minutes before removing the ribbon cartridge.
1. Press the Load/Eject button and remove any paper loaded
in the printer.
2. Turn off the printer.
3. Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet; then
disconnect the interface cable from the printer.
4. Remove the paper guide. Remove the ribbon cartridge as
described in steps 3 through 4 of Replacing the ribbon
cartridge on page 118. Then close the printer cover.
5. Repack the printer, ribbon cartridge, paper guide, and power
cord in the original packing materials and place them in the
printers original box.
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Glossary 149
Glossary
ASCII
American Standard Code for Information Interchange. A standardized coding
system for assigning numerical codes to letters and symbols.
auto line feed
When this feature is selected in the default-setting mode, each carriage-return
(CR) code is automatically followed by a line-feed (LF) code.
bidirectional printing
Printing in which the print head prints in both directions (bidirectionally). This
increases the print speed but may reduce precise vertical alignment. Bidirectional
printing is this printers standard printing mode. See also unidirectional printing.
buffer
The portion of the printers memory used to store data before it is printed.
character table
A collection of letters, numbers, and symbols that constitute the set of characters
used in a particular language.
characters per inch (cpi)
A measurement of the size of text characters.
continuous paper
Paper that has sprocket-feed holes on both sides, is perforated between pages,
and is supplied in a folded stack. Also called fanfold paper.
control code
A special code used to control a printer function such as performing a carriage
return or line feed.
cpi
See characters per inch (cpi).
data dump
See hex dump.
default
A value that takes effect when the equipment is turned on, reset, or initialized.
dithering
A way of arranging dots on a page to simulate a shade or tone.
150 Glossary
dot matrix
A method of printing in which each letter or symbol is formed by a pattern
(matrix) of individual dots.
draft
The print mode used by your printer when you select Draft as the font. The Draft
font uses less dots per character for faster printing. See also high speed draft.
driver
See printer driver.
ESC/P
Abbreviation for EPSON Standard Code for Printers. This is the system of
commands your computer uses to control your printer. It is standard for all
EPSON printers and supported by most application software for personal
computers.
ESC/P 2
The enhanced version of the ESC/P printer command language. Commands in
this language produce laser-like results, such as scalable fonts and enhanced
graphics.
fanfold paper
See continuous paper.
font
A style of type designated by a name such as Roman or Sans Serif.
form feed (FF)
A control code and control panel button that advances the paper to the next
top-of-form position.
hex dump
A troubleshooting method that helps identify the cause of communication
problems between the printer and the computer. When the printer is in hex dump
mode, it prints each code that it receives in hexadecimal notation and ASCII
characters. Also called data dump.
high speed draft
A mode of draft printing you can select using the default-setting mode. High
speed draft uses a minimum number of dots per character to produce extremely
high-speed printing. See also draft and letter quality (LQ).
interface
The connection between the computer and the printer over which print data is
transmitted to the printer.
Glossary 151
letter quality (LQ)
The print mode used by your printer when a font other than Draft is selected.
Printing with letter-quality fonts provides better readability and appearance at a
reduced print speed. See also draft and high speed draft.
line feed (LF)
A control code and control panel button that advances the paper one line space.
loading position
The position to which the paper is automatically loaded.
platen
The black flat part that provides a backing for the paper during printing.
printable area
The area of a page on which the printer can print. It is smaller than the physical
size of the page due to margins.
printer driver
A software program that sends commands from the computer for using the
functions of a particular printer.
reset
To return a printer to its default settings.
resolution
A measure of the amount of detail that can be represented. Resolution of printed
images is measured in number of dots per inch (dpi).
self test
A method for checking the operation of the printer. When you run the self test,
the printer prints the characters stored in its ROM (Read Only Memory).
tear off
A control panel button that feeds the perforation of continuous paper to the
tear-off position and then feeds the paper back to the top-of-form position.
tear-off position
The position the printer feeds the paper to when the auto tear-off mode is on.
Using the Micro Adjust function, you can adjust the position so that the papers
perforation meets the printers tear-off edge.
top-of-form position
The position on the paper that the printer recognizes as the first printable line.
This is the default top-margin position.
152 Glossary
unidirectional printing
Printing in which the print head prints in one direction only. Unidirectional
printing is useful for printing graphics because it allows precise vertical
alignment. You can select unidirectional printing in the printers default-setting
mode. See also bidirectional printing.
Index 153
Index
Numerics
0 slash, 44
A
A.G.M. (IBM), 45
Aligning vertical lines, 73
Auto CR (carriage return), 45
Auto I/F (interface) wait time, 44
Auto line feed, 43
Auto tear-off, 10, 43
B
Bidirectional printing (Bi-D), 43
Button
LF/FF, 38
Load/Eject, 38
Micro Adjust, 38
Pause, 38
Buzzer (beeper) setting, 46
C
Character table, 46
Contacting EPSON, 76
Continuous paper
loading, 5
removing, 10, 11
switching from, 17
switching to, 18
Customer support, 76
D
Default settings, 41
changing, 47
default-setting mode, 42
Driver (printer driver), 24
E
Electrical, 133
ENERGY STAR compliance, 126
EPSON Status Monitor 3, 24, 34
accessing, 36
setting up, 35
Error indication, 52
ESC/P2, 43
F
Font
selecting in the default-setting
mode, 40, 46
H
Hex dump, 75
High speed draft, 44
I
I/F (interface) mode, 44
IBM PPDS emulation, 43
International character set, 46
L
Labels, 15
loading, 15
Lever
paper release, 3
paper-thickness, 3
Lock-out mode, 49
M
Manual feed wait time, 46
Micro adjust function
tear-off position, 19
154 Index
top-of-form position, 20
Multipart forms
continuous, 14
single-sheet, 14
Multipart forms with cut-paper tab
binding, 46
P
Packet mode, 45
Page length for tractor, 43
Paper jam
clearing, 71
Paper release lever, 3
Paper source
selecting, 2
Paper-thickness lever, 3
Parallel I/F (interface) bidirectional
mode, 44
Parallel interface, 44
Pitch
selecting, 40
Print direction, 43
Printer driver, 24
accessing
from Windows Me, 98 and 95, 24
from Windows XP, 2000 and NT
4.0, 28
settings, 33
R
Removing
continuous paper, 10
Ribbon cartridge
replacing, 118
S
Safety
Warnings, Cautions, and Notes, 124
Safety instructions, 124
Self test, 73
Single sheets
loading, 12
switching from, 18
switching to, 17
Skip over perforation, 43
Specifications
standards and approvals, 143
Status Monitor 3, 24, 34
T
Tear-off function, 10
Technical support, 76
Troubleshooting
problems and solutions, 53
USB problems, 68
U
Unidirectional (Uni-D) printing, 43
USB interface, 44
problems, 68

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