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PRINTER AND PAPER SPECIFICATIONS
APPENDIX
PHYSICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
PRINTER AND PAPER
SPECIFICATIONS
This appendix gives the physical, functional, and
performance specifications for the printer.
It also gives detailed paper specifications.
Dimensions
Weight:
80 columns
Height: 120 mm (4.72 in)
Width: 415mm (16.3 in)
Depth: 330 mm (13 in)
Approximately 7.3 kg (16 lbs)
136 columns
120mm (4.72 in)
570 mm (22.5 in)
330 mm (13 in)
9.7 kg (21.4 lbs)
AC power requirements
Model: M33331A/M33333A
100 to 120 VAC ±10%; 50/60 Hz
Model: M33331B/M33333B
220 to 240 VAC –10%, +6%; 50/60 Hz
Power consumption
Model: M33331A/M33333A
Average 140 VA Maximum 255 VA
Model: M33331B/M33333B
Average 150 VA Maximum 255 VA
Average 251.2 KJ/h
Interface
Centronics parallel
Centronics parallel and RS-232C serial
Centronics parallel and USB and LAN
Data buffer size
0, 256, 2K, 8K, 24K, 32K, 96K or 128K bytes
Download buffer
Maximum 128K bytes
(128K minus data buffer size)
Operating environment
5 to 38°C (41 to 100°F)
30% to 80% RH (no condensation)
Wetbulb temperature, less than 29°C (84°F)
Storage environment
–15 to 60°C (–4 to 140°F)
10% to 95% RH (no condensation)
Acoustic noise
Average 49 dBA when printing in letter
quality
ISO 7779 (Bystander Position Front)
B-1
Specifications
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Heat generation
PRINTER AND PAPER SPECIFICATIONS
FUNCTIONAL
SPECIFICATIONS
Print method
Impact dot matrix with a 0.2 mm, 24-wire
head
Print direction
Bidirectional logic-seeking or unidirectional
seeking
Character cell
Letter (10 cpi):
Letter (12 cpi):
Report:
Draft:
High-speed draft:
Horizontal x vertical
36 x 24 dots
30 x 24 dots
18 x 24 dots
12 x 24 dots
9 x 24 dots
Paper handling
Standard:
Paper type
Friction-feed platen (cut sheets)
Push tractors (rear feed of continuous forms)
Paper loading by LOAD button
Advancing perforations to tear-off edge by
TEAR OFF button
Parking continuous forms when using cut
sheets
1-to 5-part side-glued or paper-stapled
fanfolded continuous forms or label sheets
with sprocket holes
1-to 5-part top-glued cut sheets and
envelopes
Paper size
Continuous
Cut sheets
Paper thickness
B-2
80 columns
Width: 102–267 mm
(4–10.5 in)
Length: 102 mm (4 in)
or greater
Width: 102–267 mm
(4–10.5 in)
Length: 76–364 mm
(3–14.3 in)
136 columns
102-420mm
(4-16.5 in)
Same as left
102-420mm
(4-16.5 in)
76-420 mm
(3-16.5 in)
Up to 0.35 mm (0.014 inch)
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Paper length
By software
By control panel
DPL24C+/XL24E:
ESC/P2:
Number of copies
Up to 5, including the original
Command sets (emulations)
Resident
Character sets
DPL24C+/XL24E:
Fujitsu DPL24C PLUS
IBM Proprinter XL24E
Epson ESC/P2
• IBM PC character sets 1 and 2
• IBM PS/2 character sets (code pages 437,
850, 852, 855, 860, 863, 865, 866, and
DHN)
IBM 437 and 851
ISO 8859-1 and ECMA 94
Total of 59 national character sets
• Fujitsu character sets (691 characters)
• Italic character set
Graphics character sets 1 and 2
• IBM PS/2 character sets (code pages 437,
850, 852, 855, 860, 863, 865, 866, and
DHN)
IBM 437 and 851
ISO 8859-1 and ECMA 94
Total of 63 national character sets
B-3
Specifications
ESC/P2:
User's Manual
Programmable in one line or inch increments
in all emulations
Depends upon emulations. Default is 11
inches for all emulations.
3, 3.5, 4, 5, 5.5, 6, 7, 8, 8.5, 11, 11.6, 12, 14,
or 18 inches
4, 4.5, 5, 5.5, ..., 11, 11.5, ..., 22 inches
PRINTER AND PAPER SPECIFICATIONS
Fonts
Resident
Bit map:
Outline:
Downloaded
Eighteen fonts available
Courier 10, Pica 10, OCR-B 10, OCR-A 10,
Prestige Elite 12, Boldface PS, Correspondence, Compressed, Draft, and High-speed
Draft
Courier, Timeless, and Nimbus Sans ®;
each in normal, bold, and italic styles
Available from independent vendors
Line spacing
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 lines per inch.
Programmable in 1/360 inch or various
increments for image graphics. (ESC/P2)
Character pitch
2.5, 3, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 17.1, 18, or 20 cpi,
or proportional spacing.
Programmable in 1/360 inch or various
increments for image graphics.
Characters per line
10 cpi:
12 cpi:
15 cpi:
17.1 cpi:
18 cpi:
20 cpi:
PERFORMANCE
SPECIFICATIONS
Print speed
Letter:
Report:
Correspondence:
Draft:
High-speed draft:
B-4
80 columns
136 columns
80 cpl
136 cpl
96 cpl
163 cpl
120 cpl
204 cpl
136.8 cpl
231 cpl
144 cpl
244 cpl
160 cppl
272 cpl
cpi: characters per inch
cpl: characters per line
10 cpi
12 cpi
113 cps
135 cps
225 cps
270 cps
225 cps
270cps
360 cps
432 cps
400 cps
480 cps (for 80-column printer)
448 cps
537cps (for 136-colmun printer)
cpi: characters per inch
cps: characters per second
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Line feed speed
80 ms per line at 6 lines per inch
Form feed speed
5.6 inches per second
Ribbon life
Up to 5.0 million characters
Certification
Safety:
Model
M33331A/M33333A
M33331B/M33333B
Regulation
UL 60950
(for 100 to 120 VAC)
Country
United States
CSA-C22.2 No.60950
(for 100 to 120 VAC)
Canada
TÜV EN60950
(for 220 to 240 VAC)
Germany
Europe
EMI regulation:
Model
M33331A/M33333A
Regulation
FCC Part 15B class B
M33331B/M33333B
EN 55022
AS/NZS 3548 class B
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United States
Canada
Specifications
ICES-003 class B
Country
class BEurope
Australia and
New Zealand
M33331A/M33333A
CNS 13438 class B
Asia
M33331B/M33333B
CNS 13438 class B
Taiwan
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PAPER SPECIFICATIONS
Print Area
This section illustrates the recommended print area for single sheets and
continuous forms.
102-266.7 mm (4-10.5 in)
for 80-column printer
102-420 mm (4-16.5 in)
for 136-column printer
76-364 mm (3-14.3 in)
for 80-column printer
76-420 mm (3-16.5 in)
for 136-column printer
May be
decreased to
4.23 mm
(1/6 inch).
However, line
spacing may be
uneven.
25.4 mm (1 inch)
May be decreased
to 4.23 mm
(1/6 inch).
However, line
spacing may be
uneven.
Print area
25.4 mm (1 inch)
5.08–32 mm (0.2–1.26 in)
for 80-column printer
5.08-38 mm (0.2-1.5 in)
for 136-colimn printer
5.08 mm or more
(0.2 inch or more)
Print area may be
off the paper,
depending on
paper setting or
width.
Print area for single sheets
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102-266.7 mm (4-10.5 in)
for 80-column printer
102-420 mm (4-16.5 in)
for 136-column printer
25.4 mm (1 inch)
102 mm
(4 inches)
or more
Print area
May be
decreased to
4.23 mm
(1/6 inch).
However, line
spacing may be
uneven.
25.4 mm (1 inch)
Perforation
25.4 mm (1 inch)
Print area
Paper end
5.08-25.4 mm (0.2-1 in)
for 80-column printer
5.08-32 mm (0.2-1.3 in)
for 136-column printer
5.08 mm or more
(0.2 inch or
Approx. 80 mm (3.2 inches)
for push-tractor feed
Approx. 35 mm (1.4 inches)
for pull-tractor feed
Specifications
Approx. 8.5 mm (0.33 inches):
Resume printing is allowable
to single-part paper only and
selectable by setup mode.
Printing
resumable
Print head position when
paper end is detected,
selectable by setup mode.
Print area may be off the
paper, depending on
paper setting or width.
Print area for continuous forms
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Paper Thickness
Paper thickness is given by the weight of the paper in either grams per
square meter (g/m2) or in pounds per bond (lbs/bond). The following
table shows the allowable paper thickness for one-part paper or for each
sheet of multipart paper. The total thickness must not exceed 0.35 mm
(0.014 inch).
The weight of carbonless or carbon-backed paper may vary, depending
upon the paper manufacturer. When using paper of borderline thickness,
test the paper before running a job.
Type of Paper
Number of Parts
Thickness
Single
52-81 g/m2 (45-70 kg or 14-22 lb)
Top
Bottom
40-64 g/m2 (34-55 kg or 11-17 lb)
40-81 g/m2 (34-70 kg or 11-22 lb)
3P
Top
Middle
Bottom
40-64 g/m2 (34-55 kg or 11-17 lb)
40-64 g/m2 (34-55 kg or 11-17 lb)
40-81 g/m2 (34-70 kg or 11-22 lb)
4P
Top
Middle
Middle
Bottom
40-64 g/m2 (34-55 kg or 11-17 lb)
40-64 g/m2 (34-55 kg or 11-17 lb)
40-64 g/m2 (34-55 kg or 11-17 lb)
40-81 g/m2 (34-70 kg or 11-22 lb)
Top
Middle
Middle
Middle
Bottom
40-52 g/m2 (34-45 kg or 11-17 lb)
40-52 g/m2 (34-45 kg or 11-17 lb)
40-52 g/m2 (34-45 kg or 11-17 lb)
40-52 g/m2 (34-45 kg or 11-17 lb)
40-64 g/m2 (34-55 kg or 11-17 lb)
One-part
Carbonless
2P
5P
kg: Weight in kilograms of 1000 sheets of 788 x 1091 mm paper
(1.16 g/m2)
lb: Weight in pounds of 500 sheets of 17 x 22 inch paper (3.76 g/m2)
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Type of Paper
Carbon-backed
Number of Parts
Thickness
Do not use in high humidity environments.
Top
Bottom
40-64 g/m2 (34-55 kg or 11-17 lb)
40-81 g/m2 (34-70 kg or 11-22 lb)
3P
Top
Middle
Bottom
40-64 g/m2 (34-55 kg or 11-17 lb)
40-64 g/m2 (34-55 kg or 11-17 lb)
40-81 g/m2 (34-70 kg or 11-22 lb)
4P
Top
Middle
Middle
Bottom
40-64 g/m2 (34-55 kg or 11-17 lb)
40-64 g/m2 (34-55 kg or 11-17 lb)
40-64 g/m2 (34-55 kg or 11-17 lb)
40-81 g/m2 (34-70 kg or 11-22 lb)
Top
Middle
Middle
Middle
Bottom
40-52 g/m2 (34-45 kg or 11-14 lb)
40-52 g/m2 (34-45 kg or 11-14 lb)
40-52 g/m2 (34-45 kg or 11-14 lb)
40-52 g/m2 (34-45 kg or 11-14 lb)
40-64 g/m2 (34-55 kg or 11-17 lb)
2P
5P
2P
3P
Avoid using carbon-interleaved single sheets.
Top
Carbon
Bottom
35-64 g/m2 (30-55 kg or 9-17 lb)
Counted as one sheet
35-81 g/m2 (30-70 kg or 9-22 lb)
Top
Carbon
Middle
Carbon
Bottom
35-52 g/m2 (30-45 kg or 9-14 lb)
Counted as one sheet
35-52 g/m2 (30-45 kg or 9-14 lb)
Counted as one sheet
35-64 g/m2 (30-55 kg or 9-17 lb)
Specifications
Carboninterleaved
kg: Weight in kilograms of 1000 sheets of 788 x 1091 mm paper
(1.16 g/m2)
lb: Weight in pounds of 500 sheets of 17 x 22 inch paper (3.76 g/m2)
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B-10
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COMMAND SETS
COMMAND SETS
This appendix describes printer commands and
their parameters.
This printer has three resident command sets:
• Fujitsu DPL24C PLUS (native command set for Fujitsu DL series
printers)
• IBM Proprinter XL24E
• Epson ESC/P2
Select the same emulation on the printer and in your software. If your
software emulations include DPL24C PLUS, select DPL24C PLUS for
optimum performance.
Command
Sets
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C-1
COMMAND SETS (DPL24C PLUS)
FUJITSU DPL24C
PLUS
This section describes the printer commands for the DPL24C PLUS command set which is the native command set of this printer.
Function
Print Mode Control
Double-strike (bold) printing on
Double-strike (bold) printing off
Emphasized (shadow) printing on
Emphasized (shadow) printing off
Italic printing on
Italic printing off
Select character style and screening
n1 = 0: Normal
1: Outline
2: Shaded
3: Outline and shaded
4: Thin outline
5: Thin shaded
6: Thin outline and shaded
n2 = 0: Transparent
1: Light dot matrix
2: Heavy dot matrix
3: Vertical bars
4: Horizontal bars
5: Slants
6: Back slants
7: Lattice
One-line double width characters on
One-line double width characters off
Double width characters on/off
(on: n = 1, off: n =0)
C-2
Command
ESC G
ESC H
ESC E
ESC F
ESC 4
ESC 5
ESC e S (n1) (n2)
SO or ESC SO
DC 4
ESC W (n)
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Function
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ESC V (n)
ESC u (n) (h1) (h2)
(v1) (v2)
SI or ESC SI
DC2
ESC S (n)
ESC T
ESC e U (n)
ESC – (n)
ESC e o (n)
Command
Sets
Double-height characters on/off
(on: n = 1, off: n =0)
This command does not adjust the line
spacing.
Multiwidth and height printing
n = 0: Not adjusted
1: Character pitch multiplied
2: Line spacing multiplied
3: Character pitch and line spacing
multiplied
h1: Tens digit of horizontal multiple
h2: Units digit of horizontal multiple
v1: Tens digit of vertical multiple
v2: Units digit of vertical multiple
(0 < h1 h2 or v1 v2 < 11)
Condensed characters on
Condensed characters off
Subscript or superscript printing on
(subscript: n=1, superscript: n=0)
Subscript and superscript printing off
Select underline type
n = 0: Single line
1: Bold single line
2: Extremely bold single line
3: Double line
4: Bold double line
5: Extremely bold double line
Underline on/off
(on: n=1, off: n=0)
Overline on/off
(on: n=1, off: n=0)
Command
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Function
Select printing style
This command allows you to combine
various printing styles. The value of n is
the sum of the values of the styles you
want to combine.
n = 0: Pica pitch
1: Elite pitch
4: Condensed
8: Shadow
16: Bold
32: Double width
64: Proportional
Select image overlay type
This command allows you to overlay a
pattern on characters.
n = 1: Light dot matrix
2: Heavy dot matrix
3: Vertical bars
4: Horizontal bars
5: Slants
6: Back slants
7: Lattice
Image overlay printing on/off
(on: n=1, off: n=0)
Horizontal Control
Space
Backspace
Carriage return
Elite pitch (12 cpi)
Pica pitch (10 cpi)
Proportionally spaced characters on/off
(on: n=1, off: n=0)
Set character pitch to (n-1)/120 inch
(1 < n < 127)
Set character pitch to n/180 inch
(0 < n < 255)
C-4
Command
ESC ! (n)
ESC e I (n)
ESC e L (n)
SP
BS
CR
ESC M
ESC P
ESC p (n)
ESC US (n)
ESC h (n)
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Function
Set character offset to n/120 inch
Cancelled by CR or ESC x.
(0 < n < 63) (64 < n < 127)
Set character pitch to n/360 inch
(0 < n1 n2 n3 < 999)
n1, n2, and n3 are the hundreds, tens, and
units digits.
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ESC DC1 (n)
ESC e H
(n1) (n2) (n3)
LF
ESC LF
FF
ESC J (n)
ESC j (n)
ESC e J
(n1) (n2) (n3)
ESC e j
(n1) (n2) (n3)
ESC 0
ESC 3 (n)
ESC 1
ESC A (n)
ESC 2
Command
Sets
Vertical Control
Line feed
Reverse line feed
Form feed
Advance paper n/180 inch (0 < n < 255)
Reverse paper n/180 inch (0 < n < 255)
Advance paper n/360 inch
(0 < n1 n2 n3 < 999)
n1, n2, and n3 are the hundreds, tens, and
units digits.
Reverse paper n/360 inch
(0 < n1 n2 n3 < 999)
n1, n2, and n3 are the hundreds, tens, and
units digits.
Set line spacing to 1/8 inch (8 lpi)
Set line spacing to n/180 inch
(0 < n < 255)
Set line spacing to 7/60 inch
Set line spacing to n/60 inch
(0 < n < 127)
Set line spacing to 1/6 inch (6 lpi) or to the
value set with the ESC A command.
The preset line spacing command is
ESC A (n).
Set line spacing to n/360 inch
(0 < n1 n2 n3 < 999)
n1, n2, and n3 are the hundreds, tens, and
units digits.
Set line spacing to n/360 inch
(1 < n < 255)
Command
ESC e V
(n1) (n2) (n3)
FS 3 (n)
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Function
Tabulation
Horizontal tab execution
Set horizontal tabs
The values of n1 to nk in this command
are the ASCII values of the print
columns (at the current character width)
at which tabs are to be set.
(1 < n < 255) (1 < k < 255)
Move to print column n (1 < n < 255)
Move dot column n/360 inch
(n = n1 + n2 x 256)
The value below is for 136-column printers.
(0 < n1 255) (0 < n2 < 19)
(0 < n2 x 256 + n1 < 4895)
Horizontal relative move by n/360 inch
(–999 < n1 n2 n3 < +999)
n1, n2, and n3 are the hundreds, tens, and
units digits of the distance. s is a plus
or minus ( + or –) sign.
Vertical tab execution
Set vertical tabs
The values of n1 to nk in this command
are the ASCII values of the lines (at the
current line spacing) at which tabs are
to be set.
(1 < n < 255) (1 < k < 64)
Move to line n (1 < n < 255)
Page Formatting
Set right margin (0 < n < 255)
Set left margin (0 < n < 255)
Set perforation skip by n lines
(1 < n < 127)
Perforation skip off
Set page length to n lines
(1 < n < 127)
C-6
Command
HT
ESC D (n1) ... (nk)
NUL
ESC HT (n)
ESC $ (n1) (n2)
ESC e R (s)
(n1 ) (n2) (n3)
VT
ESC B (n1) ... (nk)
NUL
ESC VT (n)
ESC Q (n)
ESC l (n)
ESC N (n)
ESC O
ESC C (n) or
ESC e c (n) or
ESC FF (n)
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Function
Set page length to n inches
(1 < n < 22)
Set page length to n/360 inch
(n = n1 x 256 + n2)
(0 < n1 n2 < 255)
(1 < n1 x 256 + n2 < 7920)
Character Set Control
Select character set 1
Appendix E gives the character sets
Select character set 2
Appendix E gives the character sets.
Select international character set
n = 0: USA
1: France
2: Germany
3: United Kingdom
4: Denmark 1/Norway
5: Sweden/Finland
6: Italy
7: Spain
8: Denmark 2
Clear print buffer
Select printer
Deselect printer (ignore input)
Force most significant bit to 1
Force most significant bit to 0
Cancel control over most significant bit
Command
ESC C NUL (n) or
ESC e C NUL (n) or
ESC FF NUL (n)
ESC e f (n1) (n2)
ESC 7
ESC 6
ESC R (n)
CAN
DC1
DC3
ESC >
ESC =
ESC #
Command
Sets
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Function
Select code table
n = 0: Code page 437
1: Code page 850
2: Code page 860
3: Code page 863
4: Code page 865
5: ISO 8859-1/ECMA 94
Select extended character by character
number
(0 < n1n2n3 < 664)
n1, n2, and n3 are the hundreds, tens, and
units digits.
Command
ESC e C (n)
ESC e E
(n1) (n2) (n3)
Word Processing
Line justification on
Automatically center printing
Reset word processing features
ESC m
ESC c
ESC x
Font Selection and Downloading
Select font m with source and style set by n
ESC % (m) (n)
•m (bits 0 and 1: Font device selection)
Bit 1
Bit 0 Selection of font
Resident font
Downloaded font
Resident font
•m (bits 2 and 3: Print quality specification
Bit 3
C-8
Bit 2
Print quality
0 Original quality of font
1 Letter quality (360 dpi)
0 Correspondence
quality (180 dpi)
1 Draft quality (120 dpi)
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Function
Command
• n (bit 0 to 2: Specification of font number)
(1) Resident fonts
m = 0, 0
m = 1, 0
Courier 10
Prestige elite 12
Draft
Compressed
Boldface PS
Pica 10
Correspondence
High-speed draft
OCR-B
OCR-A
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ESC e q (n)
ESC e s (n)
ESC e p (n1) (n2)
Command
Sets
(2) Downloaded fonts
n = 0: Downloaded font 0
1: Downloaded font 1
Select print quality (font attributes)
n = 0: Letter (360 x 180 dpi)
1: Correspondence (180 x 180 dpi)
2: Draft (120 x 180 dpi)
3: High-speed Draft (90 x 180 dpi)
Select spacing mode (font attributes)
n = 0: Fixed pitch font
1: Proportional spacing font
Select character pitch (n/360 inch, font
attributes)
(0 < n1 < 255) (1 < n2 < 255)
(n = n1 x 256 + n2)
Ex. n = 36: 10 pitch
30: 12 pitch
24: 15 pitch
21: 17 pitch
Condense/enlarge vertically (font attributes)
n = 1: Executed
0: Not executed
Select point size (n/1200 inch, font attributes)
(0 < n1 < 255) (0 < n2 < 255)
(n = n1 x 256 + n2)
Ex. n = 166: 10 point
ESC e A (n)
ESC e v (n1) (n2)
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Function
Command
Select character style (font attributes)
n = 0: Upright
1: Italic
Select stroke weight (font attributes)
n = 249: –7 (reserved)
251: –5 (reserved)
253: –3 (light)
0: 0 (medium)
3: 3 (bold)
5: 5 (black)
7: 7 (ultrablack)
Select typeface (font attributes)
n = 1: Pica
3: Courier (bitmap)
4: Nimbus Sans ®
5: Timeless
8: Prestige
23: Boldface
130: OCR-A
131: OCR-B
134: Courier (scalable)
Select font by I.D. (font attributes)
C-10
ESC e i (n)
ESC e w (n)
ESC e t (n)
ESC e F (n)
Quality
Spacing
Pitch
Point
Typeface
10
32
34
128
129
130
132
133
134
140
141
142
LQ
LQ
LQ
LQ
LQ
LQ
CQ
DQ
LQ
LQ
LQ
LQ
LQ
LQ
LQ
LQ
LQ
Fixed
Fixed
PS
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
PS
PS
PS
PS
PS
PS
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
10 cpi
12 cpi
–
10 cpi
10 cpi
10 cpi
10 cpi
12 cpi
–
–
–
–
–
–
10 cpi
10 cpi
10 cpi
12 pt
10 pt
12 pt
12 pt
12 pt
12 pt
12 pt
11 pt
10 pt
10 pt
10 pt
10 pt
10 pt
10 pt
10 pt
10 pt
10 pt
Courier (bitmap)
Prestige
Boldface
Pica
OCR-A
OCR-B
Courier (bitmap)
Gothic
Timeless
Timeless Italic
Timeless Bold
Nimbus Sans ®
Nimbus Italic
Nimbus Bold
Courier (scalable)
Courier Bold (scalable)
Courier Italic (scalable)
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COMMAND SETS
Function
Command
Copy resident font to download area
m = 0: Courier 10
1: Prestige Elite 12
2: Draft
3: Compressed
4: Boldface PS
5: Pica 10
6: Correspondence
7: High-speed Draft
n = 0: Downloaded font 0
1: Downloaded font 1
Create download font
• m (bits 4 and 5: Specifies the quality of
characters to be registered)
Bit 5
Bit 4
ESC : NUL (m) (n)
ESC & (m) (Cs)
(Ce) (data)
Font quality selection
Letter (360 dpi)
Correspondence (180 dpi)
Draft (120 dpi)
• m (bit 0: Specifies external font number
to be registered)
Bit 0
Font number selection
Remarks
Downloaded font 0
At power on, resident font 0 is
automatically downloaded.
Downloaded font 1
At power on, resident font 1 is
automatically downloaded.
Decimal
Hex
0 - Cs, Ce < 255
00 - Cs, Ce - FF
Precaution: Ce > Cs
• data (More than one byte of data
containing bit map data)
(Reserved)
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Command
Sets
• m (bits 1, 2, 3, 6, 7) Not used (don’t care)
• Cs (Download start character, ASCII code)
• Ce (Download end character, ASCII code)
ESC e D (data);
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Function
Bit Image Graphics
Graphics type m graphics
Single-density graphics
Double-density graphics
High-speed double-density graphics
Quadruple-density graphics
360 dot per inch 24-pin graphics
ESC * (m)
(n1) (n2) (data)
ESC e b (m)
(n1) (n2) (data) or
ESC e B (m)
(n1) (n2) (data)
ESC K (n1) (n2) (data)
ESC L (n1) (n2) (data)
ESC Y (n1) (n2) (data)
ESC Z (n1) (n2) (data)
FS Z (n1) (n2) (data)
Initialize Printer
Reset printer
Reset printer
Initialize printer
ESC @
ESC CR P
ESC SUB I
Graphics type m graphics
Bar Code Printing
Print bar code
b: Total number of parameters
R: (fixed)
(To be continued)
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Command
ESC DC4 (b) R
(c) (w) (h) (a)
(ch1) ... (chn)
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COMMAND SETS
Function
c:
Type of bar code
ASCII Decimal Hex
Command
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
65
66
97
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
41
42
61
Type of bar code
Codebar (nw-7)
EAN 13
EAN 8
Code 3 to 9
Industrial 2 of 5
Interleaved 2 of 5
Matrix 2 of 5
UPC type A
Code 128
UPC type A with
checkdigit printing
w:
Width of narrow bar in 1/1440
inch units
h: Height of bar code
a: Defines check characters and OCR
characters
ch1 ...chn: Bar code characters
NOTE
When EAN13, UPC type A, or UPC type A
with checkdigit printing is selected as the
type of barcode, printing the barcode from
the left (from the first dot) will cause the
omission of a flag character that should be
printed on the lower left or middle left of it.
Therefore, when printing these types of
barcode, leave two or more spaces open
from the left.
Command
Sets
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Function
Miscellaneous
Sound bell
Enable paper-out sensor
Ignore paper-out sensor
Typewriter mode on/off
(on: n=1, off: n=0)
Move print head to home position
Unidirectional printing on/off
(on: n=1, off: n=0)
Select CR code definition
n = 0: CR = CR only
1: CR = CR + LF
Select LF code definition
n = 0: LF = LF only
1: LF = LF + CR
Enter online setup mode
Move print head (unit: 1/180 inch)
(0 < n1 < 255) (0 < n2 < 255)
C-14
Command
BEL
ESC 9
ESC 8
ESC i (n)
ESC <
ESC U (n)
ESC e r (n)
ESC e l (n)
ESC e ONLINE
(data)
ESC e h (n1) (n2)
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COMMAND SETS
Factory Default Settings
The following table describes the printer commands used to control options
of the items that can be selected in printer setup mode. Command parameters are omitted.
Item
Selectable options in setup mode
Command
Emulate
DPL24C+, XL24E, ESC/P2
Controllable in
online setup
mode
Font
COUR 10, PRSTG 12, COMPRSD,
BOLDFCE, PICA 10, CORRESP,
COUR-N, COUR-B, COUR-I,
TIMLS-N, TIMLS-B, TIMLS-I,
N.SAN-N, N.SAN-B, N.SAN-I. OCR-B,
OCR-A, DOWNLD 0, DOWNLD 1
ESC e t
ESC e F
ESC %
Quality
LETTER, REPORT, DRAFT, HI-DRFT
ESC e q
Pitch
2.5, 3, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 17, 18, 20 CPI
or PROP SP
ESC e p
ESC e H
ESC h
ESC US
ESC M
ESC P
ESC p
ESC i
ESC e s
Line
space
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, LPI
ESC e V
ESC 0
ESC 1
ESC 2
ESC 3
ESC A
ESC W
SO or ESC SO
(DC4)
ESC u
ESC !
Character NORMAL, 2 TIMES, 4 TIMES
height
ESC V
ESC u
Underline: Factory default
): Cancel command
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Command
Sets
Character NORMAL, 2 TIMES, 4 TIMES
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Item
Selectable options in setup mode
Command
Attributes
NONE, ITALICS, CONDNSD,
SHADOW, BOLD
ESC 4 (ESC 5)
SI or ESC SI
(DC2)
ESC E (ESC F)
ESC G (ESC H)
ESC e i
ESC !
Page
length
3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 5.0, 5.5, 6.0, 7.0, 8.0,
8.5, 11.0, 11.6, 12.0, 14.0, 18.0 IN
ESC C NUL
ESC e C NUL
ESC FF NUL
ESC C
ESC e C
ESC FF
Left end
1 , 2, 3, ... , 41 COLM
Controllable in
online setup
mode
Top
margin
1 , 2, 3, ... , 10 LINE
Controllable in
online setup
mode
Language
USA, UK, GERMAN, FRENCH,
ITALIAN, SPANISH, SWEDISH,
FINNISH, DANISH1, DANISH2,
NORWEGN, PAGE437, PAGE850,
PAGE860, PAGE863, PAGE865
ISO8859, ECMA94
ESC R
ESC e C
PG852, PG852-T, PG855, PG866,
HUNGARY, HUNG-T, SOLV,
SOLV-T, POLISH, POLSH-T,
MAZOWIA, MAZOW-T, LATIN7,
LATIN2, LATN2-T, KAMENIC,
KAMEN-T, TURKY, TURKY-T,
CYRILIC, IBM437, IBM851, ELOT928,
PG-DHN, LATIN-P, ISO-LTN,
LITHUA1, LITHUA2, MIK, MACEDON,
ABG, ABY, PG-MAC, ELOT927,
DEC-GR, GREEK 11, PG862, HBR-OLD,
HBR-DEC, ISO-TUK, RUSCII, LATIN-9
Uncontrollable
by commands
but
controllable in
online setup
mode
Underline: Factory default
): Cancel command
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Item
Selectable options in setup mode
Command
Character
set
SET 1, SET2
ESC7
ESC6
Perforation skip
SKIP, NO-SKIP
ESC N (ESC O)
Paper
width
8.0 IN, 11.0 IN, 11.4 IN, 13.6IN,
(8.0 IN is default for 80-column printer, and
13.6 IN is default for 136-column printer)
Controllable in
online setup
mode
Zero font
NO-SLSH, SLASH
Controllable in
online setup
mode
DC3
ENABLE, DISABLE
Controllable in
online setup
mode
CR code
CR-ONLY, CR & LF
ESC e r
LF code
LF-ONLY, LF & CR
ESC e l
Right
end wrap
WRAP, OVR-PRT
Controllable in
online setup
mode
Paper-out
CNTONLY, DETECT, IGNORE
ESC 9 (ESC 8)
Print
direction
BI-DIR, UNI-DIR
ESC U
Command
Sets
Underline: Factory default
): Cancel command
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IBM PROPRINTER XL24E
EMULATION
This section describes the printer commands for the IBM Proprinter XL24E
emulation. Asterisks in the “Function” column indicate extended commands that are not supported by the original printer.
Function
Command
Print Mode Control
Double-strike (bold) printing on
Double-strike (bold) printing off
Emphasized (shadow) printing on
Emphasized (shadow) printing off
One-line double-width characters on
One-line double-width characters off
Double-width characters on/off
(on: n = 1, off: n = 0)
Double-height/double-width characters
n1 = 4, n2 = 0, m1 = 0, m2 = 0
m3 controls character height and line
spacing:
m3
16
17
18
32
33
34
Height
Unchanged
Normal
Double
Unchanged
Normal
Double
Unchanged
Normal
Double
ESC G
ESC H
ESC E
ESC F
SO or ESC SO
DC4
ESC W (n)
ESC [ @ (n1) (n2)
(m1) ... (m4)
Spacing
Unchanged
Unchanged
Unchanged
Single
Single
Single
Double
Double
Double
m4 controls character width:
m4
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Width
Unchanged
Normal
Double
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COMMAND SETS
Function
Condensed characters on
Condensed and elite characters off
Subscript or superscript printing on
(subscript: n = 1, superscript: n = 0)
Subscript and superscript printing off
Underline on/off (on: n = 1, off: n = 0)
Overline on/off (on: n = 1, off: n = 0)
Horizontal Control
Space
Backspace
Carriage return
Elite characters on
Proportionally spaced characters on/off
(on: n = 1, off: n = 0)
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SI or ESC SI
DC2
ESC S (n)
ESC T
ESC - (n)
ESC (n)
SP
BS
CR
ESC :
ESC P (n)
LF
FF
ESC J (n)
ESC J (n)
ESC 0
ESC 1
ESC 3 (n)
ESC 3 (n)
ESC A (n)
ESC A (n)
Command
Sets
Vertical Control
Line feed
Form feed
Advance paper n/216 inch (1 < n < 255)
Advance paper n/180 inch (in AG mode)
(1 < n < 255)
Set line spacing to 1/8 lines
Set line spacing to 7/72 inch
Set line spacing to n/216 inch
(0 < n < 255)
Set line spacing to n/180 inch (in AG mode)
(0 < n < 255)
Preset line spacing to n/72 inch
(1 < n < 255)
Preset line spacing to n/60 inch (in AG mode)
(1 < n < 255)
Set line spacing to 1/6 inch or to the value
preset by line spacing command ESC A (n)
Command
ESC 2
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Function
Change graphics line spacing base to
1/216 or 1/180 inch (for ESC J and ESC 3)
m1 = 4, m2 = 0
0 < t1 < 255, 0 < t2 < 255, t3 = 0
t4 = 180 or 216
Tabulation
Horizontal tab execution
Set horizontal tabs
The values of n1to nk in this command
are the ASCII values of the print columns
(at the current character width) at which
tabs are to be set. (1 < n < 255) (1 < k < 28)
Clear all horizontal tabs
Move print position right by n/120 inch
(0 < n1, n2 < 255) (n = n1 + n2 x 256)
Vertical tab execution
Set vertical tabs
The values of n1to nk in this command
are the ASCII values of the lines (at the
current line spacing) at which tabs are to be
set. (1 < n < 255) (1 < k < 64)
Clear all vertical tabs
Reset tabs to default values
Page Formatting
Set left margin at column n and right
margin at column m (0 < n, m < 255)
Set perforation skip by n lines
(1 < n < 255)
Perforation skip off
Set page length to n lines (1 < n < 255)
Set page length to n inches (1 < n < 22)
Set top of form
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Command
ESC [ \ (m1) (m2)
(t1) ... (t4)
HT
ESC D (n1) ...
(nk) NUL
ESC D NUL
ESC d (n1) (n2)
VT
ESC B (n1)...
(nk) NUL
ESC B NUL
ESC R
ESC X (n) (m)
ESC N (n)
ESC O
ESC C (n)
ESC C NUL (n)
ESC 4
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COMMAND SETS
Function
Character Set Control
Select character set 1
Select character set 2
Print n1 + n2 x 256 characters from allcharacter set
(chars.: codes of characters to print,
0 < chars. < 255)
Print a character from all-character set
(char.: a code of character to print,
0 < char. < 255)
Select code page table n
(0 < n1, n2 < 255) (n = n1 + n2 x 256)
c1
c2
181
82
92
95
97
ESC 7
ESC 6
ESC \ (n1) (n2)
(chars.)
ESC ^ (char.)
ESC [ T (n1) (n2)
0 0 (c1) (c2)
Code page ID
Ignore command
Code page 437
Code page 850
Code page 860
Code page 863
Code page 865
Clear input buffer
Select printer
Deselect printer (ignore input)
CAN
DC1
ESC Q #
ESC I (n)
Command
Sets
Downloading
Select resident or downloaded font
Ex. n = 0: Resident Draft
2: Resident Courier
4: Downloaded Draft
6: Downloaded Courier
Create download font
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ESC = (n1) (n2)
ID (m1) (m2) (data)
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Function
Bit Image Graphics
Single-density graphics
Double-density graphics
High-speed double-density graphics
Quadruple-density graphics
High-resolution graphics
Select graphics mode (in AG mode only)
Miscellaneous
Sound the bell
Unidirectional printing on/off
(on: n = 1, off: n = 0)
Add a carriage return to all line feeds
(on: n = 1, off: n = 0)
Printer offline
Enter online setup mode*
Select default settings
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Command
ESC K (n1) (n2) (data)
ESC L (n1) (n2) (data)
ESC Y (n1) (n2) (data)
ESC Z (n1) (n2) (data)
ESC [ g (n1) (n2)
(m) (data)
ESC * (m) (c1) (c2)
(data)
BEL
ESC U (n)
ESC 5 (n)
ESC j
ESC e ONLINE
(data)
ESC [ K (n1) (n2)
(i) (ID) (p1) (p2)
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EPSON ESC/P2
EMULATION
COMMAND SETS
This section describes the printer commands for the Epson ESC/P2 emulation. Asterisks in the “Function” column indicate extended commands that
are not supported by the original printer.
Function
Print Mode Control
Double-strike (bold) printing on
Double-strike (bold) printing off
Emphasized (shadow) printing on
Emphasized (shadow) printing off
Italic printing on
Italic printing off
Select character style
n = 0: Normal
1: Outlined
2: Shaded
3: Outlined and shadowed
One-line double-width characters on
One-line double-width characters off
Double-width characters on/off
(on: n = 1, off: n = 0)
Double-height characters on/off
(on: n = 1, off: n = 0)
Condensed characters on
Condensed characters off
Subscript or superscript printing on
(subscript: n = 1, superscript: n = 0)
Subscript and superscript printing off
Underline on/off
(on: n = 1, off: n = 0)
Command
ESC G
ESC H
ESC E
ESC F
ESC 4
ESC 5
ESC q (n)
SO or ESC SO
DC4
ESC W (n)
ESC w (n)
SI or ESC SI
DC2
ESC S (n)
ESC T
ESC - (n)
Command
Sets
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Function
Select line
n1 = 3, n2 = 0, d1 = 1
d2 = 0: Ignore command
1: Underline
2: Strike through
3: Overscore
d3 = 0 or 4: Cancel line selection
1: Single line
2 or 3: Double line
5: Single-dotted line
6 or 7: Double-dotted line
Select printing style
This command allows you to combine
various printing styles. The value
of n is the sum of the values of the
styles you want to combine.
n = 0: Pica pitch
1: Elite pitch
2: Proportional spacing
4: Condensed
8: Shadow
16: Bold
32: Double-width
64: Italics
128: Underline
Horizontal Control
Space
Backspace
Carriage return
Set elite pitch
Set pica pitch
Set 15 CPI
Proportionally spaced characters on/off
(on: n = 1, off: n = 0)
Set inter-character space to n/120 inch (for
draft) or n/180 inch (for letter and
proportional) (0 < n < 127)
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Command
ESC ( - (n1) (n2)
(d1) (d2) (d3)
ESC ! (n)
SP
BS
CR
ESC M
ESC P
ESC g
ESC p (n)
ESC SP (n)
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COMMAND SETS
Function
Set character pitch to (n1 + n2 x 256)/360 inch
(0 < n1 < 255) (0 < n2 < 4)
Select character pitch (specify unit o pitch)
n1 = 1, n2 = 0
d = 10 to 19: 10/3600 inch = 1/360 inch
d = 20 to 29: 20/3600 inch = 1/180 inch
d = 30 to 39: 30/3600 inch = 1/120 inch
d = 40 to 49: 40/3600 inch = 1/90 inch
d = 50 to 59: 50/3600 inch = 1/72 inch
d = 60 to 69: 60/3600 inch = 1/60 inch
Vertical Control
Line feed
Form feed FF
Advance paper n/180 inch (1 < n < 255)
Set line spacing to 1/8 inch
Set line spacing to n/180 inch (0 < n < 255)
Set line spacing to n/60 inch (0 < n < 127)
Set line spacing to 1/6 inch
Set line spacing to n/360 inch (0 < n < 255)
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ESC c (n1) (n2)
ESC ( U (n1) (n2) (d)
LF
ESC J (n)
ESC 0
ESC 3 (n)
ESC A (n)
ESC 2
ESC + (n)
HT
ESC D
(n1) ... (nk) NUL
ESC $ (n1) (n2)
ESC \ (n1) (n2)
Command
Sets
Tabulation
Horizontal tab execution
Set horizontal tabs
The values of n1to nk in this
command are the ASCII values of the
print columns (at the current character
width) at which tabs are to be set.
(1 < n < 255) (1 < k < 32)
Move print position n/60(*1) inch right from
left margin (n = n1 + n2 x 256)
Move print position n/120(*1) inch (for draft)
or n/180(*1) inch (for letter) left or right
from the current position
(n = n1 + n2 x 256)
Vertical tab execution
Command
VT
This pitch is the default, but can be changed by the ESC ( U command
beforehand.
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Function
Set vertical tabs
The values of n1to nk in this
command are the ASCII values of the
lines (at the current line spacing)
at which tabs are to be set.
(1 < n < 255) (1 < k < 16)
Move to dot line (d1 + d2 x 256)/360(*1) inch
n1 = 2, n2 = 0
(0 < d1 < 255) (0 < d2 < 127)
Vertical relative move by (d1 + d2 x 256)/360(*1)
inch
n1 = 2, n2 = 0
(0 < d1 < 255) (0 < d2 < 127)
–32768 < d1 + d2 x 256 < 32768
Page Formatting
Set right margin to column n
(1 < n < 255)
Set left margin to column n
(0 < n < 255)
Set top and bottom margins from top of page
n1 = 4, n2 = 0
• Top margin = (t1 + t2 x 256)/360(*1) inch
(0 < t1 < 255) (0 < t2 < 127)
• Bottom margin = (b1 + b2 x 256)/360(*1) inch
(0 < b1 < 255)
(0 < b2 < 127)
Set perforation skip by n lines
(1 < n < 127)
Perforation skip off
Set page length to n lines (1 < n < 127)
Set page length to n inches (1 < n < 22)
Set page length to (d1 + d2 x 256)/360(*1) inch
n1 = 2, n2 = 0
(0 < d1 < 255) (0 < d2 < 127)
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Command
ESC B (n1) ...
(nk) NUL
ESC ( V (n1) (n2)
(d1) (d2)
ESC ( v (n1) (n2)
(d1) (d2)
ESC Q (n)
ESC l (n)
ESC ( c (n1) (n2)
(t1) (t2) (b1) (b2)
ESC N (n)
ESC O
ESC C (n)
ESC C NUL (n)
ESC ( C (n1) (n2)
(d1) (d2)
This pitch is the default, but can be changed by the ESC ( U command
beforehand.
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COMMAND SETS
Function
Character Set Control
Select character set 1
Select character set 2
Select character set table
n = 0: Italics character set
1: Graphics character set
2: Downloaded character set
3: Graphics character set
Select international character set
n = 0: USA
1: France
2: Germany
3: United Kingdom
4: Denmark 1
5: Sweden
6: Italy
7: Spanish 1
8: Japan
9: Norway
10: Denmark 2
11: Spanish 2
12: Latin America
13: Korea
64: Legal
Command
ESC 7
ESC 6
ESC t (n)
ESC R (n)
Command
Sets
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Function
Assign a character set to active character set
number 0 to 3
n1= 3, n2 = 0
d1 = 0: Active character set number 0
1: Active character set number 1
2: Active character set number 2
3: Active character set number 3
d2 = 0: Italic
1: PC 437 (USA)
3: PC 850 (Multilingual)
7: PC 860 (Portugal)
8: PC 863 (Canada-French)
9: PC 865 (Norway)
d3 = 0
Print n1 + n2 x 256 characters from allcharacter set
(0 < n1 < 255) (0 < n2 < 127)
(0 < n1 + n2 x 256 < 255)
(0 < character codes < 254)
Clear input buffer
Delete a character
Force most significant bit to 1
Force most significant bit to 0
Cancel control over most significant bit
Font Selection and Downloading
Select font ESC % (n)
n = 0: Resident character set
1: Downloaded character set
Select letter or draft quality
n = 0: Draft
1: Letter
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Command
ESC ( t (n1) (n2)
(d1) (d2) (d3)
ESC ( ^ (n1) (n2)
(character codes)
CAN
DEL
ESC >
ESC =
ESC #
ESC x (n)
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COMMAND SETS
Function
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ESC k (n)
ESC X m (n1) (n2)
ESC : NUL (n) (s)
ESC & NUL (n1) (n2)
(d0) (d1) (d2) (data)
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Command
Sets
Select type style
•Bitmap font:
n = 0: Courier
1: Courier
2: Courier
3: Prestige
4: Courier
5: OCR-B
6: OCR-A
7: Courier
8: Courier
9: Courier
•Scalable font:
n = 0: Timeless
1: Nimbus Sans ®
2: Courier
3: Timeless
4: Timeless
5: Timeless
6: Timeless
7: Timeless
8: Timeless
9: Timeless
Set scalable font mode
• m sets character pitch.
m = 0: Keep previous pitch
1: Set proportional space mode
m > 5: Select character pitch
(m/360 inch)
(Reset proportional space mode)
• n1 and n2 set point size of font.
Point size = (n1 + n2 x 256) x 0.5 point
(0 < n1 < 255) (0 < n2 < 127)
Copy resident character set to download area
Create download font
Command
COMMAND SETS (DPL24C PLUS)
Function
Bit Image Graphics
Graphics type m graphics
Bit image mode definition
Single-density graphics
Double-density graphics
High-speed double-density graphics
Quadruple-density graphics
Select raster image graphics
n1 = 1, n2 = 0
d = 1: Raster image graphics mode
Print raster image graphics
Miscellaneous
Sound the bell
Move print head to home position
Unidirectional printing on/off
(on: n = 1, off: n = 0)
Initialize printer
Enter online setup mode *
Command
ESC * (m) (n1) (n2)
(data)
ESC ? (s) (n)
ESC K (n1) (n2) (data)
ESC L (n1) (n2) (data)
ESC Y (n1) (n2) (data)
ESC Z (n1) (n2) (data)
ESC ( G (n1) (n2) (d)
ESC . (c) (v) (h) (m)
(n1) (n2) (data)
BEL
ESC <
ESC U (n)
ESC @
ESC e ONLINE
(data)
* Indicates extended commands not supported by the original printer.
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INTERFACE INFORMATION
This printer can communicate with a computer
through a Centronics parallel interface,
a RS-232C serial interface, a USB interface, or a LAN interface. You can
specify the interface selection mode so that the printer uses which interface or
it can automatically select the interface from which it first receives data.
This appendix provides information you may need for wiring your own
interface cables or for programming computer-to-printer communications.
Most users do not need the information in this appendix. To simply connect
your printer to your computer, follow the instructions in Chapter 2.
PARALLEL INTERFACE
This parallel interface can operate in the following two modes:
•
Unidirectional (forward channel) mode or conventional mode: This
printer supports a conventional Centronics interface.
•
Bidirectional (forward/reverse channel) mode or nibble mode: This
printer supports a bidirectional communication per Nibble mode of the
IEEE 1284 Standard.
The cable connector at the printer side should be a shielded, Amphenol DDK
57FE-30360 or equivalent.
The connector pin assignments are given in the following tables by modes. In
the tables:
• “Input” denotes a signal from the computer to the printer.
• “Output” denotes a signal from the printer to the computer.
• The return lines specified in the second column represent twisted
pairs, with one side connected to signal ground.
• The standard signal levels are 0.0 to +0.4 V (low), and +2.4 to +5.0 V
(high).
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Compatible Mode
Pin Return
No. Pin No.
2–9
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19
Signal
name
Data Strobe
(DSTB)
20--27 Data 1 to 8
Direction
Description
Input
This signal is a strobe pulse
for reading data (Data 1 to 8).
The printer reads data when this
signal is low. The pulse width
must be 1 µs or more at the
receiving terminal.
Input
Data 8 (pin 9) is the most
significant bit; however, this pin
is not used in 7-bit ASCII
communications.
Logical 1 signals must go high at
least 1 µs before the falling edge
of the Data Strobe signal and
must stay high for at least 1 µs
after the rising edge.
10
28
Acknowledge
(ACK)
Output This pulse signal indicates
that the printer has received data
and is ready to accept the next set
of data.
This signal is also sent when the
printer is switched from offline to
online.
11
29
Busy
Output Data cannot be received when
this signal is high. This signal is
high during data entry, when the
printer is offline, when the buffer
is full, or when an error occurs.
12
30
Paper Empty
(PE)
Output This signal is high when the
printer is out of paper.
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Signal
name
Direction
Interface
Pin Return
No. Pin No.
Description
13
–
Select
(SLCT)
Output This signal is high when the
printer is online.
14
–
Auto Feed XT
Input
15
–
–
–
No connection
16
–
Signal Ground
–
Logic ground level (0 V)
17
–
Frame Ground
–
Printer chassis ground line. FG
and SG are connected.
18
–
+5V
19–
30
–
Signal Ground
31
–
Input Prime
(INPRM)
Input
32
–
Fault
Output This signal is low when the
printer is offline, paper is out, or
when there is a printer error.
33
–
Signal Ground
–
Logic ground level (0 V)
34
–
–
–
No connection
35
–
+5 VR
Output Pulled up to +5 V through a
3.3 ký resistor
36
–
SLCT-IN
Input
Not used
Output +5 V source (up to 300 mA)
–
Twisted pair return lines
If this signal is low for more
than 50 µs, the printer is reset to
the initial condition and is placed
online.
Not used
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Nibble Mode
Pin numbers 2 to 9, 15 to 31, and 33 to 35 are the same as the conventional
mode.
Pin Return
No. Pin No.
D-4
Signal
name
Direction
Description
19
Host Clock
Input
This signal is set high when the
host requests the reverse data
transfer phase (nibble mode).
10
28
Printer Clock
Output Reverse data transfer phase:
This signal goes high when data
being sent to the host is established.
Reverse idle phase:
This signal is set low then goes
high to interrupt the host,
indicating that data is available.
11
29
Printer Busy
Output Reverse data transfer phase:
Data bit 3, data bit 7, then
forward path (host to printer)
busy status
12
30
Ack Data Req
Output Reverse data transfer phase:
Data bit 2, then data bit 6
Reverse idle phase:
This signal is set high until the
host requests data and, after that,
follows the Data Available signal.
13
–
X Flag
Output Reverse data transfer phase:
Data bit 1, then data bit 5
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14
–
Signal
name
Host Busy
Direction
Input
Interface
Pin Return
No. Pin No.
Description
Reverse data transfer phase:
This signal is set low when the
host can receive data, and goes
high when the host has received
data. Following a reverse data
transfer, the interface enters the
reverse idle phase when the Host
Busy signal goes low and the
printer has no data.
Reverse idle phase:
This signal goes high when the
Printer Clock signal goes low so
that the interface re-enters the
reverse data transfer phase. If it
goes high with the 1284 Active
signal low, the 1284 idle phase is
aborted and the interface returns
to the compatibility mode.
32
–
Data Available
Output Reverse data transfer phase:
This signal is set low when the
printer is ready to send data to
the host. During the data
transfer, it is used as data bit 0
(LSB), then data bit 4.
Reverse idle phase:
This signal is used to indicate
that data is available.
36
–
1284 Active
Input
This signal goes high to cause the
printer to enter the reverse data
transfer phase (nibble mode).
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Data Transmission Timing
In unidirectional mode (conventional Centronics interface), this printer
guarantees the received data when the Data and Data Strobe signals from the
computer have the following timing with respect to the Busy and Acknowledge
signals from the printer.
Data 1 to Data 8
Data Strobe
BUSY
Acknowledge
➤
➤
➤
T3
➤
T5
➤
➤
➤
➤
➤
➤
T4
T1 T2
T6
➤
➤
T1, T2, T3 > 1 µs
T4 < 1 µs
0 µs < T5 < 3 µs
2 µs < T6 < 6 µs
In bidirectional mode (nibblemode), this printer can send data to the computer. Data is sent in units of four bits (nibble) using four output signal lines as
data paths. The following outlines one byte of data sent during reverse data
transfer phase in nibble mode.
1284 Active
(from CPU)
Data Available (*)
Data bit 0
Data bit 4
X Flag
Data bit 1
Data bit 5
Ack Data Req
Data bit 2
Data bit 6
Printer Busy
Data bit 3
Data bit 7
Printer Clock
Host Busy
(from CPU)
* Data Available is assigned for the cable.
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RS-232C is the standard serial interface for data terminal equipment. The
cable connector at the printer side should be a D-subminiature Cannon or
Cinch DB-25P male connector or equivalent that conforms to EIA standards.
The table that follows shows the pin assignments commonly used by most
computers. In the table:
• “Input” denotes a signal from the computer to the printer.
• “Output” denotes a signal from the printer to the computer.
• The signal level for mark state (logical 1) is -3 V or lower; for space
state (logical 0), it is +3 V or higher.
Pin Signal
No. Name
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Direction
Description
FG
–
Frame Ground
TD
Output
RD
Input
RTS
Output
Request To Send. Spaces are sent when the
printer is ready to transmit data.
CTS
Input
Clear To Send. Spaces are sent when the
computer is ready to receive data.
DSR
Input
Data Set Ready. Spaces are sent when the
computer has been powered on and is ready to
receive or transmit data.
SG
–
CD
Input
11
RC
Output
Reverse Channel. This signal is used instead of
the DTR signal in the RC protocol. Spaces are
sent when the printer is ready to receive or
transmit data.
20
DTR
Output
Data Terminal Ready. Spaces are sent when the
printer has been powered on and is ready to
receive or transmit data.
Transmitted Data. This pin carries information
from the printer to the computer.
Received Data. This pin carries information from
the computer to the printer.
Signal Ground (common return)
Carrier Detect. Spaces are sent when the
computer allows the printer to receive data.
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Serial Options
The serial options for the computer and the printer must match. Use the
printer control panel, the computer operating system, or your software to
change options specified as “selectable.”
Transmission mode:
Asynchronous, full duplex, or half duplex
(selectable)
Speed:
150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, or 19200
baud (selectable)
Data bits:
7 or 8 bits (selectable)
Parity bit:
Odd, even, mark, space, or none (selectable)
Start bit:
1 bit
Stop bit:
1 or 2 bits (selectable)
Protocol:
XON/XOFF (DC1/DC3), DTR (Data Terminal
Ready), or RC (Reverse Channel) (selectable)
Buffer size:
256, 2K, 8K, 24K, 32K, 96K, or 128K bytes
(selectable)
Cable Wiring
This printer allows two types of serial communication control: DSR-enabled
and DSR-disabled. The type of control required is determined by your
computer requirements. The type of control also affects the way the interface
cable is wired. To determine whether you need DSR-enabled control or DSRdisabled control, use the printer HARDWRE function (see Chapter 5).
DSR-disabled control offers simpler cabling and communication than does
DSR-enabled control. DSR-disabled control can be used to interface with an
IBM PC and most other personal computers. With DSR-disabled control, the
input control signals DSR, CTS, and CD are always considered high,
regardless of their actual states. Therefore, no wire connection for these pins
is required. The following figure shows the wiring required for connection to
an IBM PC.
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TD
RD
DSR
DTR
RTS
CTS
CD
SG
(Pin 2)
(Pin 3)
(Pin 6)
(Pin 20)
(Pin 4)
(Pin 5)
(Pin 8)
(Pin 7)
Printer
TD
RD
DSR
DTR (RC)
RTS
CTS
CD
SG
# indicates an open wire.
Wire q is unnecessary for the DTR (or RC) protocol.
Some computers may not require wire w.
DSR-enabled control enables communication using an RS-232C interface.
The CTS and DSR input control signals are enabled; CD is ignored. DSR
must be high when the printer receives data. If the printer has data to be
transmitted to the computer, the printer transmits the data when both DSR and
CTS are high.
When using DSR-enabled control, use a straight-through cable to connect to a
DCE (data communications equipment) device. Use a null-modem cable to
connect to a DTE (data terminal equipment) device, as shown below.
Host (DTE)
TD
RD
DSR
DTR
RTS
CTS
CD
SG
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(Pin 2)
(Pin 3)
(Pin 6)
(Pin 20)
(Pin 4)
(Pin 5)
(Pin 8)
(Pin 7)
Printer (DTE)
TD
RD
DSR
DTR
RTS
CTS
CD
SG
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Serial Protocols
A protocol is a set of instructions that control the way data is transmitted
between devices such as a computer and printer. The protocol ensures that
the computer does not send information to the printer faster than the information can be processed. By telling the computer when the printer can receive
data, the protocol prevents the printer’s buffer from overflowing.
This printer offers a choice of four different protocols for connection to a
variety of computers: XON/XOFF, DTR, and RC. If you computer documentation does not recommend a particular protocol, try DTR. The following
table describes the three protocols.
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Protocol
Description
XON/XOFF
(DC1/DC3)
When the printer is ready to receive data, it sends the
XON (DC1) code (hex 11). When fewer than 255 bytes of
space remain in the buffer (or when the printer is taken
offline), the printer sends the XOFF (DC3) code (hex 13).
(When the input buffer is configured for 256 bytes, the
buffer limit is reduced from 255 bytes to 63 bytes.) The
computer must stop transmitting data within 255 (63)
characters of receiving the XOFF code, or information may
be lost. If paper runs out, the printer sends an NAK code
(hex 15).
DTR
DTR is a hardware protocol; that is, the DTR signal on
interface cable pin 20 is used to control the flow of data
rather than transmission of a character code. When the
printer is ready to receive data, pin 20 is high. When fewer
than 255 (63) bytes of space remain in the buffer (or when
the printer is taken offline), pin 20 is low. The computer
must stop transmitting data within 255 (63) characters of
DTR being low, or information may be lost.
RC
The RC protocol is the same as the DTR protocol, except
that the Reverse Channel signal (pin 11) is used instead of
the Data Terminal Ready signal (pin 20).
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Cable
This printer supports the USB 1.1 Full speed specification. To connect to the
host, use USB 2.0-compliant INF cables (5 meters (196 inch) or shorter).
(Use the shielded cables.)
Connector pin alignment
- Connector specification
Printer side
Cable side
No. Signal line name
Function
vbus
Power supply
DData transfer
D+
Data transfer
GND
Signal ground
Shell
Shield
Type B receptacle (female)
Upstream port
Type B plug (male)
Specification
- Basic specification
USB interface compliant
Note
It does not guarantee all operations on hosts.
- Power control
- Transmission mode
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Full speed (Maximum 12 Mbps +
0.25%)
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LAN INTERFACE
Cable
This printer supports the 10Base-T and 100Base-TX cables.
Connector pin alignment
No. Signal line name
TXO+
TXO3
RXI+
RXI7
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DIR
Function
NIC-HUB Transmit data +
NIC-HUB Transmit data HUB-NIC Receive data +
HUB-NIC Receive data -
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CHARACTER SETS
Below are character sets 1 and 2 of Code Page 437,
available in the DPL24C PLUS command set and
the IBM Proprinter XL24E emulation. Characters
enclosed in boxes differ for sets 1 and 2.
Characters in set 2 also vary with the national character set.
Code Page 437 is for the USA character set.
Character
Sets
CHARACTER SETS 1
AND 2
(DPL24C PLUS AND
IBM XL24E
EMULATION)
Code Page 437 Character Set 1
Code Page 437 Character Set 2
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ITALIC AND GRAPHICS
CHARACTER SETS (ESC/
P2 EMULATION)
The following shows character sets available in the Epson ESC/P2 emulation.
Characters differ in codes 128 to 255 (hex 80 to FF).
Italic Character Set
Graphics Character Set 1
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Graphics Character Set 2
Character
Sets
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NATIONAL CHARACTER
SETS (ALL
EMULATIONS)
Below are the 52 national character sets available for all emulations of this
printer. These character sets support different characters and symbols specific
to different languages. Note that these tables are for Courier 10, a resident
font, and that some national character sets do not have some characters and
symbols whose use depends on resident fonts. For details, see the table at the
end of this appendix.
When the following character sets are used with the Epson ESC/P2 emulation, the printing of FFh code characters is not supported.
ECMA94, ISO8859, ISO-LTN, ISO-TUK, CYRILIC, LATIN-9
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UK (British English)
GERMAN (German)
SWEDISH (Swedish)
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PAGE850 (Code Page 850(Multilingual))
PAGE852/PG852-T (Code Page 852)
PAGE855 (Code Page 855)
Character
Sets
ISO8859/ECMA94 (ISO 8859-1/ECMA94)
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PAGE860 (Code Page 860(Portugal))
PAGE863 (Code Page 863 (Canada-French))
PAGE865 (Code Page 865(Nordic))
PAGE866 (Code Page 866(Cyrillic))
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SLOV/SLOV-T (Slovenian)
POLISH/POLSH-T (Polish)
MAZOWIA/MAZOW-T (Mazowian)
Character
Sets
HUNGARY/HUNG-T (Hungarian)
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LATIN2/LATN2-T (Latin2)
KAMENIC/KAMEN-T (Kamenicky)
TURKY/TURKY-T (Turkish)
CYRILIC (Cyrillic)
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IBM851 (IBM 851)
ELOT928 (ELOT 928)
PG-DHN (Code Page DHN)
Character
Sets
IBM437 (IBM 437)
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LATIN-P (Latin Polish)
ISO-LTN (ISO Latin)
LITHUA1 (Lithuanian 1)
LITHUA2 (Lithuanian 2)
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MACEDON (Macedonian)
ABG
ABY
Character
Sets
MIK
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PG-MAC
ELOT927
DECGR
GREEK 11
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HBR OLD
HBR DEC
ISO-TUK
Character
Sets
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LATIN-9
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RUSCII
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NATIONAL CHARACTER
SETS (DPL24C PLUS AND
IBM XL24E EMULATION)
The following character sets differ from those of Code Page 437 (USA),
available in the DPL24C PLUS command set and the IBM Proprinter XL24E
emulation.
ITALIAN (Italian)
SPANISH (Spanish)
FINNISH (Finnish)
Character
Sets
FRENCH (French)
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DANISH1/NORWEGN (Danish1/Norwegian)
NATIONAL CHARACTER
SETS (ESC/P2 EMULATION)
The following character sets differ from the graphics character sets available in
the Epson ESC/P2 emulation.
DANISH1 (Danish1)
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DANISH2 (Danish2)
SPANSH1 (Spanish1)
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SPANSH2 (Spanish2)
JAPAN (Japanese)
LATIN A (Latin American)
Character
Sets
ITALIAN (Italian)
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NORWEGN (Norwegian)
FRENCH (French)
DANISH2 (Danish2)
KOREA (Korea)
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LEGAL (Legal)
Character
Sets
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NATIONAL CHARACTER
SETS AND SUPPORTED
RESIDENT FONTS (ALL
EMULATIONS)
In all emulations, this printer supports 50 national character sets for characters and symbols specific to different languages. Some national character
sets, however, do not have some characters and symbols and may not be
usable, depending on resident fonts. The following tables show which of the
resident fonts are supported for each national character set:
National
character set
USA *
United Kingdom
German
Name in
setup menu
USA
UK
GERMAN
OCR-A
OCR-B
H-draft***
Correspondence
Nimbus Sans **
Timeless **
Courier scalable**
Pica 10
Bold PS
Draft
Compress
Elite 12
Courier 10
Resident font
√ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
√ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
√ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
(Continued on the next page)
USA is the same as Code Page 437.
These are scalable and provided with upright, italic, and bold as resident
fonts.
*** H-draft stands for high-speed draft.
√: Supported
**
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Swedish
ISO 8859-1
ECMA94
Code Page 437 *
Code Page 850
Code Page 852
Code two-Pass
Code Page 855
Code Page 860
Code Page 863
Code Page 865
Code Page 866
Hungarian
Hungarian
two-pass
Slovenian
Slovenian
two-pass
Polish
Polish two-pass
Mazovian
Mazovian
two-pass
Latin 2
Latin 2 two-pass
Name in
setup menu
SWEDISH
ISO8859
ECMA94
PAGE437
PAGE850
PAGE852
PAGE852-T
PAGE855
PAGE860
PAGE863
PAGE865
PAGE866
HUNGARY
HUNG-T
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
SLOV
SLOV-T
√ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √√ √ √
√ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √√ √
POLISH
POLSH-T
MAZOWIA
MAZOW-T
√
√
√
√
LATIN2
LATIN2-T
√ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √√ √
√ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √√ √
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(Continued on the next page)
**
USA is the same as Code Page 437.
These are scalable and provided with upright, italic, and bold as resident
fonts.
*** H-draft stands for high-speed draft.
√: Supported
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Character
Sets
National
character set
OCR-A
OCR-B
H-draft***
Correspondence
Nimbus Sans **
Timeless **
Courier scalable**
Pica 10
Bold PS
Draft
Compress
Elite 12
Courier 10
Resident font
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National
character set
Name in
setup menu
OCR-A
OCR-B
H-draft***
Correspondence
Nimbus Sans **
Timeless **
Courier scalable**
Pica 10
Bold PS
Draft
Compress
Elite 12
Courier 10
Resident font
Kamenicky
KAMENIC
√ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √√ √
Kamenicky
KAMEN-T
√ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √√ √
two-pass
Turkish
TURKY
√ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √√ √
Turkish two-pass TURKY-T
√ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √√ √
Cyrillic
CYRILIC
√ √ √ √
√ √ √
IBM 437
IBM437
√ √ √ √
√ √ √
√
IBM 851
IBM851
√ √ √ √
√ √ √
√
ELOT 928
ELOT928
√ √ √ √
√ √ √
√
Code Page DHN
PG-DHN
√ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √√ √
Latin Polish
LATIN-P
√ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √√ √
ISO Latin
ISO-LTN
√ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √√ √
Lithuanian 1
LITHUA1
√ √ √ √
√ √ √√ √
Lithuanian 2
LITHUA2
√ √ √ √
√ √ √
MIK
MIK
√ √ √ √
√ √ √
Macedonian
MACEDON √ √ √ √
√ √ √
ABG
ABG
√ √ √ √
√ √ √
ABY
ABY
√ √ √ √
√ √ √
Code Page MAC
PG-MAC
√ √ √ √
√ √ √
ELOT927
ELOT927
√ √ √ √
√ √ √
DEC Greek
DEC GR
√ √ √ √
√ √ √
Greek 11
GREEK 11
√ √ √ √
√ √ √
Code Page 862
PG862
√ √ √ √ √ √
Hebrew Old
HBR-OLD
√ √ √ √ √ √
Hebrew DEC
HBR-DEC
√ √ √ √ √ √
ISO-Turkish
ISO-TUK
√ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √√ √
RUSCII
√ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
√
LATIN-9
√ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √√ √
USA is the same as Code Page 437.
** These are scalable and provided with upright, italic, and bold as resident
fonts.
*** H-draft stands for high-speed draft.
√: Supported
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RESIDENT FONTS
This appendix provides print samples of
the printer's nineteen resident fonts.
COURIER 10
PRESTIGE ELITE 12
Fonts
DRAFT 12
COMPRESSED
PICA 10
CORRESPONDENCE 10
HIGH-SPEED DRAFT 12
BOLDFACE PS
OCR-B 10
OCR-A 10
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COURIER (SCALABLE)
Normal
Bold
Italic
NIMBUS SANS ®
(SCALABLE)
Normal
Bold
Italic
TIMELESS (SCALABLE)
Normal
Bold
Italic
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
A4 size
A standard paper size used in Japan and other countries. Paper is 210
x 295 mm (8.25 x 11.6 inches).
Application software
SOFTWARE PROGRAMS THAT PERFORM TASKS ON A
COMPUTER. SUCH PROGRAMS INCLUDE WORD
PROCESSING, DATABASE MANAGEMENT, AND
ACCOUNTING, FOR EXAMPLE.
ASCII
Baud rate
Bit
Buffer
Byte
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The speed, in bits per second, at which data is transmitted to a device
such as a printer. Baud rates apply to serial data only. 1200 baud
equals approximately 120 characters per second.
Alternate printing of lines from left to right and right to left.
Bidirectional printing is faster than unidirectional printing because
there are no carriage returns.
The smallest unit of information in computer memory. A bit is a
single digit, either a 1 or a 0, in the binary numbering system. Eight
bits equal one byte.
A storage area for data in the printer or computer. The printer’s
buffer consists of a print buffer and a download buffer. The print
buffer holds data to be printed. The download buffer holds
downloaded data such as download (soft) fonts.
A byte consists of eight bits that constitute one symbol. A byte
represents a single character, such as number, letter, or special
control character.
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Bidirectional printing
The acronym for American National Standard Code for Information
Interchange. ASCII is a set of 256 codes (numbered 0 to 255) used to
communicate information between a computer and another device
such as a printer.
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Carriage return (CR)
The return of the print head carriage to the beginning of the next line.
Centronics interface
A type of parallel interface. See Parallel interface.
Column
A vertical section on a printed page. This printer can print 80-column
pages at 10-pitch (10 characters per inch).
Command set
A set of print and format commands used to control the printer. Each
printer has its own resident command sets embedded in the printer
firmware. These command sets are actuated by codes sent from the
host computer.
Condensed print
Print that uses “condensed” characters. Condensed characters are
narrower than regular characters. Using condensed print increases the
number of characters per line.
Continuous forms
Connected, fan-folded sheets of paper that are fed into the printer
using forms tractors. The fan-folded sheets are separated by tearing
them at their perforations.
Control panel
A panel containing the printer indicators and buttons. The control
panel is used to control printer operations, such as loading paper,
selecting print features, and changing setup options.
cpi
Characters per horizontal inch. Also referred to as pitch. For
example, 12-pitch means 12 cpi.
cps
Characters per second.
Cut sheets
See Single sheets.
Defaults
Settings selected automatically by the printer when power is turned
on. Enter setup mode to change the defaults to ensure compatibility
with your system hardware and software.
Dot matrix
The grid used to print characters on a dot matrix printer. Each dot
corresponds to a wire in the print head.
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Downloading
Transferring soft fonts from the computer to the printer’s memory.
Downloading allows you to use fonts not resident in the computer.
dpi
Dots per inch.
Emulation
A command set that allows one printer to print like another printer.
This printer has three resident emulations: Fujitsu DPL24C PLUS
(native command set), IBM proprinter XL24E, and Epson ESC/P2.
Font
A complete set of printable characters having the same size and style.
For example, Courier 10 and Prestige Elite 12 are commonly used
fonts.
A signal to the printer to advance the paper forward one page. Form
feeds can be executed either by your software or by holding down the
LF/FF button on the printer control panel.
Graphics printing
Controlling the print head wires (dots) individually to produce a
picture or an image on the page.
Hexadecimal
A base-16 numbering system (also commonly referred to as hex
numbers). Since a base-16 system requires 16 digits, numbers 0
through 9 and letters A through F are used. Expressing binary
numbers in hexadecimal uses fewer digits.
Hex dump
A hexadecimal printout of control codes and data. Hex dumps are
used to debug computer programs and to troubleshoot printer
malfunctions. To print a hex dump on the printer, use the HEXDUMP function in setup mode.
Interface
A connection that allows communication from one part of a system to
another. For example, electrical signals are transferred between the
computer and printer over an interface cable.
K byte
Kilobyte. 1K byte equals 1024 bytes.
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LAN interface
An interface for the local area network that supports the use of
10Base-T and 100Base-TX cables. (The use of Category 5 or greater
TX cables is supported.) The maximum cable length supported is 100
meters.
Letter size
A standard paper size used in the United States and other countries.
Paper is 8-1/2 x 11 inches (215.9 x 279.4 mm).
Line feed (LF)
A signal to the printer that advances the paper forward one line. Line
feeds can be executed either by your software or by pressing the LF/
FF button on the printer control panel.
Line spacing
The vertical spacing between lines, measured in lines per inch.
lpi
Lines per inch. Used to measure line spacing.
Monospacing
Character spacing in which each printed character has the same width.
Also called fixed pitch, monospacing is the opposite of proportional
spacing. Typewriter or computer-printed text is typically
monospaced.
Nonresident font
Fonts not present (resident) in the printer’s permanent memory. Soft
fonts and fonts on font cards are examples of nonresident fonts.
Normal mode
One of the printer’s two operating modes. In normal mode, the
control panel can be used to perform everyday printer operations,
such as loading and unloading paper, feeding paper, and selecting
print features. See also Setup mode.
Offline
When the printer is offline, it receives commands from the printer
control panel rather than from the computer. “Offline” indicates that
the printer is not “online” with the computer.
Online
When the printer is online, it is ready to receive or is receiving
commands from the computer. The printer must be online to print.
Parallel interface
A standard computer interface. Information is transferred between
devices over separate wires, allowing all of the bits that make up the
character to be transmitted simultaneously (in parallel).
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The position in which continuous forms paper is retracted or
“parked” on the rear forms tractors. When continuous forms paper is
loaded, it moves forward from the park position to the platen.
Permanent memory
Memory that retains information even when power is turned off. The
printer’s permanent memory retains the default settings specified
using the printer setup mode.
Pitch
Characters per horizontal inch (cpi).
Platen
A hard rubber cylinder that moves paper forward during printing.
Proportional spacing
Character spacing in which wide characters occupy more space than
do narrow characters. For example, characters such as “W” or
“M”occupy more horizontal space than do characters such as “i” or
“l.” Many soft fonts are proportionally spaced. Sometimes
designated PS, proportional spacing is the opposite of monospacing.
Protocol
A set of instructions that control how data is transmitted between
devices such as a computer and printer.
Rear feed
In rear feed, paper is fed from the rear of the printer. The forms tractor
unit pushes paper into the printer.
Resident fonts
Fonts present (resident) in the printer’s permanent memory. For this
printer, the resident fonts are Courier 10, Prestige Elite 12, Pica 10,
OCR-B 10, OSR-A 10, Boldface PS, Compressed font,
Correspondence, Draft, and High-speed Draft. Unlike soft fonts,
resident fonts can always be accessed.
RS-232C interface
A type of serial interface. See Serial interface.
Self-test
A test that determines whether the printer is working correctly. Test
pages are printed to show print quality and verify whether all
characters print. The self-test only tests the printer. It does not test
how thecomputer works with the printer.
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Serial interface
A standard computer interface. Information is transferred between
devices over a single wire (although other wires are used for control).
A serial interface can use an interface cable greater than 3 meters (10
feet). A long cable is often necessary in networking environments,
where the printer may be shared.
Setup mode
One of the printer’s two operating modes. In setup mode, the
controlpanel can be used to select the printer default settings, such
as print features, hardware options, and top-of-form. Setup mode also
provides some diagnostic functions. See also Normal mode.
Shadow printing
Shadow printing prints characters twice for emphasis. Characters
printed the second time are shifted slightly to the right.
Single sheets
Single sheets are sheets of paper, envelopes, and noncontinuous
multipart forms fed into the printer using the cut sheet stand. Single
sheets are also called cut sheets.
Soft fonts
Fonts downloaded from a disk to the printer memory. Soft fonts are
also referred to as downloaded fonts. Unlike resident fonts, soft
fonts are available only when in the printer memory.
Software
Programs that control the computer and printer to perform specified
tasks, such as word processing, database management, and
preparation of spreadsheets. Software is sometimes referred to as
application software.
Top margin
The total space at the top of the printed page. The top margin is the
sum of the top-of-form setting, the software-specified top margin, and
the printer’s TOP-MRG setting.
Top-of-form (TOF)
The logical top of the physical page, as “understood” by the printer
when loading paper. The default TOF settings are 1 inch (25.4 mm) for
both cut sheets and continuous forms.
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Tractor feed
A method for feeding continuous forms forward for printing.
Holes on the sides of the forms fit over sprockets on two tractors
located inside the printer. The forms are pushed for rear feeding.
Unidirectional printing
Printing is performed in one direction only, left to right.
Unidirectional printing is slower than bidirectional printing, but
the vertical alignment is more accurate. Unidirectional printing is
useful when precise vertical alignment is required, as in ruled
tables.
USB interface
A serial bus standard. An abbreviation of Universal Serial
Bus.HotSwap using Plug&Play is available. The maximum cable
length is five meters.
The transmission mode is 12 Mbps + 0.25% at full speed.
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INDEX
Acounstic cover ............................................ 2–10
Adjustments
left margin ......................................... 3–6, 3–11
paper select lever ............................... 3–2, 3–3
paper thickness lever ......................... 3–2, 3–3
paperthicknesslever ................................. 2–10
top-of-form ....................................... 3–7, 5–36
AREA OVER indicator ..................................... 4–7
ATTRIB ......................................................... 5–18
Attributes, font .............................................. 5–18
Cables
LAN ..........................................................
parallel interface .......................................
serial interface ..........................................
USB ..........................................................
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2–19
2–19
2–20
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Index
Back cover ..................................................... 2–11
Bidirectional printing ..................................... 5–30
Bold face ........................................................ 5–15
BUFFER ......................................................... 5–30
Buffer size ...................................................... 5–30
Buttons
LF/FF ......................................... 3–3, 3–7, 4–2
LOAD ........................................ 3–3, 3–7, 4–2
MENU ............................................... 3–3, 4–2
ONLINE ............................................ 2–26, 4–2
TEAR OFF ......................................... 3–3, 4–2
BUZZER ......................................................... 5–30
Carriage return (CR) ....................................... 5–25
missing ....................................................... 7–3
Centronics parallel cable connection ............. 2–20
Change ribbon cartridge .................................. 6–3
Changing hardware options .......................... 5–29
CHAR-H ......................................................... 5–18
CHAR-W ....................................................... 5–17
Character
enlargement .............................................. 5–17
height ....................................................... 5–18
pitch ......................................................... 5–17
sets ........................................................... 5–24
width ........................................................ 5–17
CHR-SET ........................................................ 5–24
Cleaning ........................................................... 6–1
Clear print buffer .............................................. 4–8
Command sets, resident .................................. C–1
Compatible mode ............................................ D–2
Compressed font ........................................... 5–15
Condensed printing ....................................... 5–18
Connecting
interface cable .......................................... 2–20
power cord ............................................... 2–11
Continuous forms
loading ..................................................... 3–10
placement ................................................... 3–9
tearing off ................................................. 3–15
unloading ................................................. 3–14
Control panel ................................ 2–10, 3–2, 4–2
Correspondence ............................................ 5–15
Courier 10 ....................................................... 5–15
CR-CODE ....................................................... 5–25
Cursor, on print guide ........................... 2–25, 5–4
Cut sheet stand .............................................. 2–10
installing ..................................................... 2–6
loading ..................................................... 2–13
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DC1/DC3 commands ......................................
DC3-CDE ........................................................
DEFAULT function ............................ 5–28,
Default settings
factory defaults ........................................
power-on defaults resetting .....................
resetting, factory defaults ........................
Demo pattern .................................................
Diagnostic functions .....................................
Download buffer ............................................
Downloaded buffer ........................................
Downloaded (soft) fonts ...................... 4–1,
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commands .................................................
factory defaults ........................................
selecting ......................................... 2–23,
DRAFT ..........................................................
DTR protocol ....................................... D–9,
5–25
5–25
5–49
5–11
5–49
5–49
2–18
5–50
5–30
5–30
5–16
C–1
C–15
5–15
5–16
5–33
Ejection cover ................................................ 2–11
EMULATE ................................ 2–25, 5–12, 5–15
Emulations
selecting .............................. 2–23, 5–12, 5–14
supported ................................................. 2–23
Entering setup mode ........................................ 5–2
Envelopes, printing ........................................ 3–19
Epson ESC/P2
command .................................................. C–23
selecting ......................................... 2–23, 5–15
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Factory default settings ..................... C–15, 5–11
Feeding paper
form feed .......................................... 3–3, 3–16
forward micro feed ...................................... 3–3
line feed ............................................ 3–3, 3–16
problem ....................................................... 7–4
FONT ............................................................. 5–15
Fonts
attributes .................................................. 5–18
selecting ................................................... 5–15
types ................................................. F–1, 1–2
Form feed .............................................. 3–3, 3–16
Forms tractors ................................................ 2–11
Front cover .................................................... 2–10
Fujitsu DPL24C PLUS
selecting ......................................... 2–23, 5–15
<> menu .................................... 5–3
Functions ....................................................... 5–12
ADJUST ................................................... 5–35
CONFIG .................................................... 5–40
DEFAULT ................................................. 5–28
HARDWRE .............................................. 5–29
HEX-DUMP .................................... 5–52, 7–10
LIST .......................................................... 5–10
MENU1 ..................................................... 5–14
MENU2 ..................................................... 5–14
SAVE & END .............................................. 5–4
selecting ..................................................... 5–5
SELF-TST ....................................... 5–51, 7–10
V-ALMNT ...................................... 5–55, 7–10
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G-H
Glossary of terms .......................................... GL–1
GRAPHIC ....................................................... 5–37
Hardware (options)
in setup mode ........................................... 5–29
order numbers ........................................... A–1
HARDWRE function ..................................... 5–29
Help menus ............................................. 5–4, 5–9
Help, where to get .......................................... 7–10
HEX-DUMP function .......................... 5–52, 7–10
HI-DRFT ........................................................ 5–16
Labels, printing ..............................................
LAN interface
cable connection ......................................
optional setting ........................................
specification ............................................
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Margins
checking ..................................................... 3–7
left ............................................................ 5–19
top ............................................................ 5–20
Menu, <> ....................... 2–25, 5–4
MENU button .................................................. 3–3
MENU1 and MENU2
changing options (setup mode) ............... 5–14
on control panel ......................................... 4–2
MENU1 function ........................................... 5–14
MENU2 function ........................................... 5–14
Multipart paper ..................................... B–8, 3–18
3–19
2–20
5–31
D–12
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IBM Proprinter XL24E
commands ................................................ C–18
selecting ......................................... 2–23, 5–15
Installing
cut sheet stand ........................................... 2–6
power cord ............................................... 2–11
print head ................................................... 6–7
printer driver ............................................. 2–29
ribbon cartridge .......................................... 2–7
Interface connector ........................................ 2–11
Items, setup
ADJUST ................................................... 5–39
HARDWRE .............................................. 5–29
MENU1 ..................................................... 5–14
MENU2 ..................................................... 5–14
LANGUGE ...................................................... 5–21
Lever
paper select ................................................ 3–2
paper thickness ................................. 3–2, 3–4
tractor locking .......................................... 3–11
LF-CODE ........................................................ 5–25
LF/FF button .......................................... 3–2, 4–2
LFT-END ........................................................ 5–19
Line feed .......................................................... 3–3
LINE SP .......................................................... 5–17
Line spacing .................................................. 5–17
LIST function ................................................. 5–10
LOAD button ................................ 3–3, 3–7, 3–14
Loading
single sheets .............................................. 3–5
Lubrication, printer .......................................... 6–1
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National character sets
all emulations .............................................. E–4
DPL24C PLUS/IBM XL24E ....................... E–15
ESC/P2 ...................................................... E–16
Number of copies ................................... B–3, 3–1
ON-LOAD ...................................................... 5–43
ONLINE
button ............................................... 2–26, 5–7
indicator ................................................... 2–12
Online setup .................................................. 5–62
Options, hardware
Installing ...................................................... 81
order numbers ........................................... A–1
Options, setup
adjustment ................................................ 5–35
configuration ............................................ 5–40
currently selected ..................................... 5–10
hardware ................................................... 5–29
MENU1 ..................................................... 5–14
MENU2 ..................................................... 5–14
required .................................................... 5–12
top-of-form ............................................... 5–39
Order number .................................................. A–1
Page
length ....................................................... 5–19
PAGELG ........................................................ 5–19
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Paper
continuous forms ..................................... 3–10
ejecting single sheets ................................. 3–8
feeding ..................................................... 3–16
guide ................................................ 2–11, 3–6
length ......................................................... 3–1
loading ............................................. 3–5, 3–10
operations .................................................. 3–2
print area ................................................... B–6
select lever ................................................. 3–2
selection ..................................................... 3–1
single sheet ................................................ 3–5
specifications .................................... B–6, 3–1
thickness .................................................... 3–1
thickness lever ........................................... 3–4
tips for handling ....................................... 3–18
type,switching .......................................... 3–17
unloading forms ....................................... 3–14
width .......................................................... 3–1
PAPER OUT indicator .......................... 3–17, 4–5
Paper path
selecting ..................................................... 3–3
Paper select lever .................................. 2–11, 3–2
Paper-out detection .............................. 4–5, 5–29
PICA 10 .......................................................... 5–15
Pitch ............................................................... 5–17
Platen ............................................................. 2–10
cleaning ...................................................... 6–3
knob ......................................................... 2–10
Power
connector ................................................. 2–11
cord .................................................. 2–3, 2–11
switch ....................................................... 2–11
PPR-OUT ....................................................... 5–29
Prestige Elite 12 .............................................. 5–15
PRF-SKP ........................................................ 5–24
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QUALITY ....................................................... 5–16
Quick Reference, operation .......................... QR–1
RC Protocol ..................................................... D–9
Removing printed pages .................................. 4–8
Replacing ribbon cartridge ............................. 6–3
Resident
command sets ............................................ C–1
emulations ...................................... 2–23, 5–15
fonts .................................................. F–1, 1–2
Resume printing ............................................... 4–5
RGHTEND ...................................................... 5–26
Ribbon cartridge
installing ..................................................... 2–7
replacing ..................................................... 6–3
ribbon subcassettes ................................... 6–3
Ribbon subcassette ........................................ A–1
Right end of page (RGHTEND) ..................... 5–26
RS-232C (serial) interface
cable connection ...................................... 2–22
optional settings (setup) ................ 2–26, 5–31
specifications ............................................ D–7
Select (DC1)/Deselect (DC3) commands .......
Self-test, printer .............................................
SELF-TST ......................................................
Serial (RS-232C) interface
cable connection ......................................
optional settings (setup) ................ 2–28,
specifications ............................................
5–25
2–14
7–10
2–20
5–31
D–7
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Print
area ............................................................ B–6
buffer, clearing .................................. 4–8, 5–31
features, selecting ...................................... 4–1
list of selected options ............................. 5–10
Print guide ..................................................... 2–10
Print head ....................................................... 2–10
Printer
control panel .............................................. 4–2
failures ........................................................ 7–9
features .............................................. 1–1, 1–2
location ....................................................... 2–1
normal mode ................................... QR–1, 5–1
problems ..................................................... 7–1
setup .......................................................... 2–1
setup mode ................................................. 5–1
specifications ............................................ B–1
Printer Driver ................................................. 2–29
Printing
currently selected options ........................ 5–10
Demo pattern ............................................ 2–18
problems .................................... 7–2, 7–3, 7–4
self-test ..................................................... 2–14
start ............................................................ 4–5
stop ............................................................ 4–5
using software ............................................ 4–2
with parallel interface ................................ 2–26
with serial interface ................................... 2–26
Problems
operating .................................................... 7–7
paper handling .................................. 7–4, 7–5
printer failures ................................... 7–1, 7–9
printing ....................................................... 7–1
solving ....................................................... 7–1
Protocols, serial ............................................ D–10
PRT-DIR ......................................................... 5–30
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Setup mode
changing configuration options ............... 5–40
changing hardware options ...................... 5–29
changing MENU1 and 2 options .............. 5–14
changing print position
adjustment options ............................... 5–35
changing top-of-form ............................... 5–39
DPL24C PLUS flowchart ........................... 5–57
entering ...................................................... 5–2
example ....................................................... 5–6
exiting ....................................................... 5–48
online ........................................................ 5–62
overview of ................................................. 5–4
saving settings ......................................... 5–48
single sheet fine adjust (CUTFINE) .......... 5–36
summary ..................................................... 5–7
Setup options
adjustment options ................................... 5–35
Alternate Graphics Mode (AGM) ............. 5–24
attributes (ATTRIB) ................................. 5–18
buffer (BUFFER) ....................................... 5–30
buzzer ON/OFF (BUZZER) ....................... 5–30
carriage return (CR) .................................. 5–25
character height (CHAR-H) ...................... 5–18
character set (CHR-SET) .......................... 5–24
character width (CHAR-W) ...................... 5–17
detection of end of forms (CONT-PE) ....... 5–44
emulation (EMULATE) ............................. 5–15
fine adjust (CNTFINE) top of forms,
continuous form ................................... 5–36
fine adjust left position (CNT-LFT),
continuous form ................................... 5–37
fonts (FONT) ............................................ 5–15
hardware options ...................................... 5–29
interface (INTRFCE) ................................. 5–31
language (LANGUGE) .............................. 5–21
left end of page (LFT-END) ...................... 5–19
line feed (LF) ............................................ 5–25
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line spacing (LINE SP) .............................. 5–17
line spacing adjust (CUT-ADJ), single sheet ................ 5–37
list of selected options ............................. 5–10
lock function of setup mode (LOCK) ........ 5–43
MENU1 and MENU2 options ................... 5–14
page length (PAGE LG) ............................. 5–19
paper-out response (PPR-OUT) ............... 5–29
perforation skip (PRF-SKP) ...................... 5–24
pitch ......................................................... 5–17
print direction (PRT-DIR) .......................... 5–30
print quality .............................................. 5–16
Select/Deselect commands (DC3-CDE) .... 5–25
setting of printing speed
change processing (SKIP-PR) .............. 5–45
setting of priority on TOF control
(TOF-CTL) ........................................... 5–46
setting of reducing backward
line feeds (BANDCTL) .......................... 5–45
setting of retracting control,
continuous form (CUT-CTL) ................. 5–44
setting of the asynchronous
status function (STATUS) .................... 5–45
setting ribbon protective control,
continuous form ................................... 5–44
single sheet top of form (CUT-ORG) ........ 5–36
status after loading paper in offline mode
(ON-LORD) ........................................... 5–43
tear-off (TEAROFF) .................................. 5–40
tear-off enable time (TEAR-EN) ................ 5–41
tear-off position (TEARPOS) .................... 5–41
top margin (TOP-MRG) ............................ 5–20
top of form (CNT-ORG), cntinuous form .. 5–36
top-of-form ............................................... 5–39
word length (WORD-LG) .......................... 5–30
zero with a slash (ZEROFNT) ................... 5–24
Shadow printing ............................................ 5–18
Shipping restraint cardboard, removing .......... 2–4
Single sheet
loading ....................................................... 3–5
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Single sheets
ejecting ....................................................... 3–8
Soft (download) fonts ........................... 4–1, 5–15
Software, using ..................................... 2–26, 4–2
Specifications
interface ..................................................... D–1
paper ......................................................... B–6
printer ........................................................ B–1
Supplies .......................................................... A–1
TEAR OFF button ........................................... 3–3
Tear-off setup options ................................... 5–40
Tearing off forms ........................................... 3–15
Testing printer
offline ....................................................... 2–13
online ........................................................ 2–26
Top margin, changing .................................... 5–20
TOP-MRG ...................................................... 5–20
V-ALMNT function ....................................... 7–10
Vertical character displacement
correcting ................................................. 7–10
WIDTH .......................................................... 5–24
Word length .................................................. 5–30
WORD-LG ...................................................... 5–30
XON/XOFF protocol .................................... D–10
ZEROFNT ...................................................... 5–24
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Index
Unidirectional printing ................................... 5–30
Unpacking ....................................................... 2–3
USB interface
cable connection ...................................... 2–20
optional setting ........................................ 5–31
specifications .......................................... D–11
IN-7
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FUJITSU OFFICES
Please send your comments on this manual or on Fujitsu products to the
following addresses:
North American Contact:
Asian Contact:
FUJITSU CANADA INC.
6975 Creditveiw Road, Unit 1,
Mississauga,
Ontario L5N 8E9, CANADA
Phone: (1-905) 286-9666
Fax : (1-905) 286-5977
FUJITSU HONG KONG LTD.
10F., Lincoln House, 979 King's Road, Taikoo
Place,
Island East, Hong Kong
Phone:(852) 2827-5780
Fax:(852) 2827-4724
European Contact:
FUJITSU TAIWAN LTD.
19th FL., No. 39, 1 Sec. Chung Hwa Rd.,
Taipei, Taiwan R.O.C.
Phone: (886-2)2311-2255
Fax : (886-2)2311-2277
FUJITSU EUROPE LTD.
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Hayes End Road,
Hayes,
Middlesex UB4 8FE, U.K.
Phone:(44-20)8573-4444
Fax:(44-20)8573-2643
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Frankfurter Ring 211,
80807 Munchen, Germany
Phone:(49-89)32-378-0
Fax:(49-89)32-378-100
FUJITSU ITALIA S.p.A.
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20099 Sesto S. Giovanni (MI), Italy
Phone: (39-02)26294-1,
Fax: (39-02)26294-201
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12th Fl., Olympia Thai Tower, 444 Rachadapisek
Road,
Samsennok Huay Kwang, Bangkok 10320,
Thailand
Phone: (66-2)500-1500
Fax : (66-2)500-1515
FUJITSU ASIA PTE. LTD.
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Singapore 117674
Phone: (65)6777-6577
Fax : (65)6771-5502
FUJITSU PHILIPPINES, INC.
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Legaspi Village, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines
FUJITSU ESPANA, S.A.
Camino Cerro de los Gamos, 1-28224 Phone: (63-2) 812-4001
Fax : (63-2) 817-7576
Pozuelo de Alarcon, Madrid, Spain
Phone: (34-91)784-9000,
Fax: (34-91)784-9266
Australian Contact:
FUJITSU AUSTRALIA LTD.
Fujitsu House 2 Julius Avenue
North Ryde N.S.W. 2113, Australia
Phone:(61-2)9776-4555
Fax:(61-2)9776-4556
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