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Use’s Manual
4.
Open the cover of the printer and remove the ribbon
cartridge. Using a soft vacuum brush, gently vacuum
the platen, the print head carriage and shaft, and
surrounding areas. You can easily slide the print head to
the left or right when the power is off. Be careful not to
press too hard on the flat head cable that extends from
the print head carriage.
5.
Re-install the ribbon cartridge.
6.
Remove the single sheet feeder and clean the form
tractors and the surrounding areas.
7.
Re-install the single sheet feeder.
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Cleaning the
Platen ( Paper
Rollers )
Clean the platen and paper bail rollers occasionally or when
stains or smudges appear on the paper. Use a mild detergent
as appropriate.
Use the platen cleaner recommended by your supplier and
proceed as
follows:
1.
Apply a small amount of water to a soft cloth. Avoid
spilling liquid inside the printer.
CAUTION
Do not use alcohol to clean the platen. Alcohol may
cause the rubber to harden.
2.
Place the cloth against the platen and manually rotate
the paper feed knob.
3.
Repeat this procedure for each roller.
To dry the platen, place a dry cloth against the platen and
the rollers and manually rotate the paper feed knob.
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REPLACE THE
RIBBON
There are two ways of replacing the ribbon. You can install
a new ribbon cassette in the printer or refill the old ribbon
cassette with new ribbon from a ribbon sub cassette.
Appendix A lists order numbers for ribbon cassettes and
ribbon sub cassettes. The following procedure is for ribbon
cassettes. For ribbon sub cassettes, refer to the instructions
shipped with the sub cassette.
CAUTION
The print head and metal frame is hot
during printing or immediately after
printing. Do not touch them until it cools
down.
To replace the ribbon cassette:
1. Turn off the printer.
Note:
If the power is turned off during or immediately
after printing, turn on the power again. Verify that
the print head has moved to the ribbon
replacement position, and then turn
off the power again.
2.
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Open the front cover of the printer. Please make
sure that the printer head stops at the ribbon
replacement position.
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3. Remove the ribbon guide
4.
To remove the ribbon cassette, pull the underside of
ribbon cassette and carefully lift the cartridge out of
the printer.
5. Remove the ribbon guide (blue part)from the ribbon
cassette.Don’t turn the ribbon feed knob before
installation.
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6. Put the blue ribbon guide into the space in front of print
head. And then place the mounting pins (both side of
ribbon cassette) on the slot of the printer cover. And then
push the ribbon cassette so that the ribbon cassette is
installed horizontally.
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7. Attach the blue ribbon guide on the print head.
Please make sure that the ribbon slack lightly. (If the
ribbon is strained, it will quirk when installation.) Push
the blue ribbon guide until it clicks.
8. Turn the ribbon feed knob clockwise to take up any slack
in the ribbon.
9. Close the front cover.
NOTE
A Fujitsu ribbon cassette is recommended. Don’t use other
cassettes.If other cassettes are used, operating problems or a
damage of the print head may be caused.
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TROUBLE-SHOOTING
Your printer is extremely reliable, but occasional problems may occur.
You can solve many of these problems yourself, Using this chapter.
If you encounter problems that you cannot resolve, contact your
dealer for assistance.
This chapter is organized as follows:
·Solving problems
·Print quality problems
·Paper handling problems
·Operating problems
·Printer failures
·Diagnostic functions
・Getting help
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SOLVING
PROBLEMS
Print Quality Problems
Poor print quality or other printing problems are often
caused by incorrect printer setup or incorrect software
settings. A gradual decrease in print quality usually
indicates a worn ribbon. Table 7.1 identifies common print
quality problems and suggests solutions.
Table 7.1 Print Quality Problems and Solutions
Problem
Solution
 Make sure that the ribbon
cartridge is properly installed and
that the ribbon feeds smoothly.
Printing is too
light or too dark
 Replace the ribbon if necessary.
 Make sure that the print gap lever
is set for the thickness of your
paper.
Smears and
stains appear on
the page
 Make sure that the print gap lever
is set for the thickness of your
paper.
 Check for ribbon wear. Replace
the ribbon if necessary.
 Check whether the tip of the print
head is dirty. Clean the head with
a soft cloth if necessary.
 The print head may need to be
replaced.
The paper is
blank.
 Make sure that the ribbon
cartridge is properly installed.
 Make sure the gap lever is set
corretly.
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Problem
Solution
 Make sure that the interface cable
Printing is erratic
is securely connected to both the
or the wrong
printer and computer.
characters are
printed. Many
 Make sure that the printer driver
“?” or
selected in your software is the
unexpected
characters are
same as the emulation selected on
printed.k
the printer.
Printing is
vertically
misaligned
(jagged).
The paper is
blank.
 Use the printer's vertical
alignment function to check the
vertical print alignment. If
necessary, adjust the print
alignment.
 Make sure that the ribbon
cartridge is properly installed.
 Make sure the gap lever is set
corretly.
The top margin is  Check the application top margin
wrong.
setting.
 Adjust the Top Margin setting in
Page Setup menu if necessary.
Lines are double  Change the Auto LF setting in the
spaced instead of
System Setup menu to No.
single spaced
The printer
 Change the Auto CR setting in
overprints on the
the System Setup menu to No.
same line.
The next print  Change the Auto CR setting in
line starts where
the System Setup menu to Yes.
the previous line
ended instead of
at the left
margin.
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Paper Handling Problems and Solutions
Table 7.2 describes common paper handling problems and
suggests
Table 7.2 Paper Handling Problems and Solutions
Solution
Problem
 Make sure that the paper select
lever located on the top right of the
printer is set correctly. Move the
lever to the front for single sheets
or to the rear for continuous forms.
Paper cannot be
loaded or fed.
 Make sure that the paper covers the
paper-out sensor.
 Turn off the printer and remove the
jammed paper. Remove any
obstructions from the paper path.
Paper jams
while loading.
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
Make sure that the Print Gap lever
is set for the thickness of your
paper.

Make sure that the paper is not
folded, creased, or torn.

Make sure that the left and right
tractors are set so that the
continuous forms are stretched
taut.
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Problem
Solution
 Turn off the printer and remove the
jammed paper. Remove any
obstructions from the paper path.
 Make sure that the Print Gap lever
Paper jams
is set for the thickness of your
while printing.
paper.
 For continuous forms, make sure
that the incoming and outgoing
paper stacks are correctly placed.
Paper slips off
the forms
tractors or the
perforated
holes of the
paper tear
during printing.
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Make sure that the forms tractors are
positioned correctly for the width of
your paper and that the perforated
holes of the paper fit directly over the
tractor pins.
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Operating Problems and Solutions
Table 7.3 identifies common operating problems and
suggests solutions.
If you cannot resolve a problem, contact your dealer.
Table 7.3 Operating Problems and Solutions
Problem
Solution
 Check whether the mains voltage is
correct.
 Make sure that the power cord is
The power
does not turn
on.
securely connected to both the printer
and the mains power outlet.
 Make sure that the power outlet is
functional. If not so, use other outlet.
 Turn the power off. Wait a minute and
then turn the printer on again. If the
printer still has no power, contact your
dealer.

Make sure that the Online indicator
is lit.
 If you use the interface cable, make
The printer is
on but it will
not print.
sure it is securely connected to both
the printer and the computer.
 Make sure paper is loaded.
 Run the printer Status Page. If printing
executes normally, the problem is
caused by: the interface, the computer,
incorrect printer settings, or incorrect
software settings.
 Make sure that the printer driver
selected in your software is the same
as the emulation selected on the rinter.
Paper select
lever error
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If paper is loaded and the paper select
lever is moved to the incorrect position,
the printer turns offline, and the buzzer
sounds continuously. Switch the paper
select lever back to its correct position.
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Printer Failures
A user cannot generally resolve a problem involving
defective printer hardware. Power off and on again the
printer to recover any fatal error. If the problem cannot be
resolved, contact your dealer or service partner
Error Indications on LEDs
Power LED
Font1 LED
Font2 LED
Online
LED
Buzzer
Sound
Print head too hot
Flashing
No change
No change
Flashing
None
Paper path
switching problem
Flashing
No change
No change
Flashing
Continuous
Paper jam
Flashing
No change
No change
On
Once
Paper End
Flashing
No change
No change
Off
Once
Off
Off
Flashing
Flashing
Continuous
Off
Off
Flashing
Flashing
Continuous
Flashing
No change
No change
Off
Once
Flashing
No change
No change
Off
None
Off
Off
Off
Flashing
None
Off
Off
Off
Flashing
None
Error Description
Carriage initial
position
Code Stripe
problem
Paper sensor
failure
Paper width
problem
Print head thermal
sensor failure
WTD error
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Diagnostic
Functions
The printer diagnostic functions are Self-Test page, hexdump mode and print alignment adjustment.
 Self-Test page: Tells you whether the printer hardware
is functioning correctly. If the printer hardware is
functional, any problems you are having are probably
caused by incorrect printer settings, incorrect software
settings, the interface, or the computer.
 HEX-DUMP MODE: Allows you to determine
whether the computer is sending the correct commands
to the printer, and whether the printer is executing the
commands correctly. This function is useful to
programmers or others who understand how to
interpret hex dumps.
PRINTING ALIGNMENT ADJUSTMENT: Allows you
to check and, if necessary, correct the printer’s vertical
line print alignment in bi-directional mode.
For details on using these functions, please refer to chapters
4 and 5.
Getting help
If you are not able to correct a problem using this chapter,
contact your dealer for assistance. Be prepared to provide
the following information:
・Your printer model number, serial number, and date of
manufacture. Look for this information on the rating
label at the back of the printer.
・Description of the problem
・Type of interface you are using
・Names of your software packages
・List of the printer default settings. To print the default
settings
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SUPPLIES AND OPTIONS
This appendix lists the supplies and options available for the printer.
Contact your dealer for information on ordering any of these items.
SUPPLIES
OPTIONS
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Supplies
Order Number
Ribbon cassette
Black ribbon
xxxxx
Ribbon sub cassette
Black ribbon
xxxxx
Options
Order number
Description
Cut sheet feeder
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
Tractor Unit
xxxxxx
xxxxxx
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PRINTER AND PAPER SPECIFICATIONS
This appendix gives the physical, functional, and
performance specifications for the printer.
It also gives detailed paper specifications.
PHYSICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions
Height: 130mm
Width:283.3mm
Length: 369mm
Weight: 4.2kg
(not include the knob and the paper guide)
AC power requirements:
AC 200V ~ 240V ±10%; 50/60 Hz
AC 100V ~ 120V ±10%; 50/60 Hz
Power consumption: Maximum 67w (Standby)
Interface:
-Universal Serial Bus interface 2.0
- Parallel interface (option)
- RS232C (option)
- LAN RJ45(option)
up to 256K bytes
Data buffer size:
Download buffer:
Maximum 128K bytes
(128K minus data buffer size)
这是指什么
用途下的 Download buffer?
Operating environment: 5 to 35°C
10% to 80% RH(no
condensation)
Storage environment: -20 to 55°C
5% to 85% RH (no condensation)
Acoustic noise:
Standard model:Approx57 dB(A)
ISO 7779 (Bystander PositionFront)
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FUNCTIONAL
SPECIFICATIONS
Print method
Print direction
Character cell
Impact dot matrix with a 0.20 mm,
24-wire head
Bidirectional logic-seeking or
unidirectional seeking
Horizontal
 vertical
10cpi:
LQ
:24dots
NLQ
:18dots
Draft
:12dots
High speed Draft : 8dots
12cpi:
LQ
:30dots
NLQ
:15dots
Draft
:10dots
High speed Draft :10dots
15cpi:
LQ
:24dots
NLQ
:12dots
Draft
:8dots
High speed Draft : 8dots
17.1cpi:
LQ
:21dots
NLQ
:11dots
Draft
:11dots
High speed Draft : 11dots
20cpi:
LQ
:18dots
NLQ
:9dots
Draft
:9dots
High speed Draft : 9dots
Paper handling
Feed method : Friction / Push tractor / Roll
paper(TBD)
Paper pass
: Cut sheet (Rear in Top out )
Fanfold paper (Rear in Top
out)
Paper type
1 to 5-copies for tractor and paper table
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Paper size
Cut sheet :
3.75~10.5 inch (W) x 4.5~14.3 inch (L)
95~ 267 mm (W) x 114.3~363.2 mm (L)
Fanfold paper: 3.75~10.5inch (W) x 4.5~22.0 inch (L)
95~267 mm (W) x 114.3~363.2 mm (L)
Paper thicknes
Cut sheet/Fanfold paper:
0.065~0.14mm
Copy paper :
0.06~0.065mm
* Maximum Total 0.52mm
Page length
1 to 22 inches
Programmable in 1/360 inch
Number of copies Up to 6, including the original
Command sets
IBM Proprinter XL24E
(emulations)
Epson ESC/P2
Character sets
14 international character sets + one
legal character set
Fonts
Draft
10, 12, 15, 17.1, 20
Bank Draft 10, 12, 15, 17.1, 20
Roman
10, 12, 15, 17.1, 20cpi
and proportional
OCR-A
10cpi in NLQ and LQ
OCR-B
10cpi in NLQ and LQ
Courier, Gothic,
SanSerif, Prestige elite,
Script, Orator, bold
*all in NLQ and LQ style and 10, 12,
15, 16.6, 17.1, 20cpi and proportional
Line spacing
2.3.4.6.8.or 12 lines per inch.
Programmable in 1/360 inch
Character pitch
10, 12, 15, 17.1, 20cpi or
Proportional. Programmable
in 1/360 inch
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Characters per
line
10cpi: 80cpl
12cpi: 96cpl
15cpi: 120cpl
17.1cpi: 136cpl
20cpi: 160cpl
cpi: characters per inch
cpl: characters per line
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 0.65
mm (0.026 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
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Number of
Parts
Thickness
One-part
Single
52~100g/m²
Carbonless
paper
The first layer
45~65 g/m²
Carbonless
paper
The Middle and
bottom layer
40~56g/m²
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PERFORMANCE
SPECIFICATIONS
Print speed
High speed
draft
10cpi
450(80dpi)
12cpi
360(120dpi)
15cpi
450(120dpi)
17.1cpi 340(180dpi)
20cpi
400(180dpi)
Pitch
Draft
NLQ
LQ
300(120dpi)
360(120dpi)
450(120dpi)
340(180dpi)
400(180dpi)
200(180dpi)
240(180dpi)
300(180dpi)
340(180dpi)
400(180dpi)
120(240dpi)
120(360dpi)
150(360dpi)
170(360dpi)
200(360dpi)
cpi: characters per inch
Line feed speed
Form feed speed
Ribbon life
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cps: characters per second
41.6ms per line at 6 lines per inch
4 inches per second
Up to 7 million characters
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Certification
Safety:
Model
Certification
Regulation
country
M33342A
UL
CB
United States
M33342B
CB
UL60950-1
IEC60950-1(for
100 to 120VAC)
IEC60950-1(for
220 to 240VAC)
EN60950-1(for
220 to 240VAC)
EN60950-1(for
220 to 240VAC)
CE-LVD
GS
EMI regulation:
Model
Certification
M33342A
FCC
IC
M33342B
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CE-EMC
Europe
Germany
Regulation
country
FCC Part15 Subpart
B(for 100 to
120VAC)
ICES-003 Class
B(for 100 to
120VAC)
EN55032 ,EN55024
(for 220 to
240VAC)
United
States
Canada
Europe
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energy regulation:
Model
Certification Regulation
M33342A energy
star(ES2.0)
M33342B energy
star(ES2.0)
country
United States
ENERGY STAR
Program
Requirements for
Imaging
Enquipment:Version
2.0 (for 100 to
120VAC)
United
ENERGY STAR
Program
States,Europe
Requirements for
Imaging
Enquipment:Version
2.0(for 220 to
240VAC)
Harmful material management
Model
Regulation
M33342A RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU
country
Europe
REACH :Regulation(EC)No.1907/2006 Europe
M33342B RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU
Europe
REACH :Regulation(EC)No.1907/2006 Europe
German Chemical Prohibition Ordinance Germany
(ChemVerbotsV)
revised version from 13.6.2003 I 867
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PAPER
SPECIFICATIONS
Print Area
This section illustrates the recommended print area for
single sheets and continuous forms.
Feeding paper by friction(single paper)
Printing area
printable area
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Pos
Title
E1
paper width
printable width
Max left margin
Max right margin
top margin min
Tolerant top margin
Page length
Bottom margin
Left margin
(0 scale position)
Right margin
(0 scale position)
Paper specifications
Single paper
Min.
Max.
mm
95
Ins
3.75
4,23
114.3
12/72
4.5
mm
266.7
203.2
45TBC
49TBC
25.4
ins
10.5
363.2
14.3
52 – 100g/m²
Carbonless Copy Paper
1+6
Carbonless Copy Paper – first page
45 – 65g/m²
Carbonless Copy Paper – copy page
40 – 56g/m²
Max printing paper thickness
0.85mm
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Push/pull tractor paper feeding (continuous paper)
Printing area
E1
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Pos
Title
E1
Paper width
printable width
Max left margin
Max right margin
top margin min
Tolerant top margin
Page length
Bottom margin
Left margin (0 scale position)
Right margin (0 scale position)
Paper specifications
Single paper
Carbonless Copy Paper
Carbonless Copy Paper – first page
Carbonless Copy Paper – copy page
Max printing paper thickness
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Min
mm
95
4,23
114.3
12.7
12.7
inches
3.75
12/72
4.5
0.5
0.5
Max
mm
275
203.2
31TBC
38TBC
25.4
363.2
inches
10.8
8.0
22
52 – 100g/m²
1+6
45 – 65g/m²
40 – 56g/m²
0.85mm
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COMMAND SETS
This appendix describes printer commands and their
parameters.
This printer has three resident command sets:
·ESC/P2 Emulation Command List
·IBM Emulation Command List
·DPL24C Plus Additional Commands
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ESC/P2
Emulation
Command
List
Function
Mechanical control
Beeper
Turn unidirectional mode on/off
n = 0 Bidirectional printing
1 Unidirectional printing
Notes
• Unidirectional printing provides better
alignment of
vertical lines, while bidirectional printing is
faster.
Comma
nd
BEL
ESC
(n)
Moving the print position
Carriage return
Line feed
Form feed
Tab horizontally
Tab vertically
Backspace
Set absolute horizontal print position
CR
LF
FF
HT
VT
BS
ESC
(horizontal position) = ((nH × 256) + nL) × (defined $
(nL)
unit)
( nH)
+ (left margin)
(0 ≤ nH ≤ 127, 0 ≤ nL ≤ 255)
Notes
• Set the defined unit with the ESC ( U command.
• The default defined unit setting for this
command is 1/60 inch.
• The new position is measured from the current
left-margin position.
• The printer ignores this command if the
specified position is to the right of the right
margin.
ESC \
(nL)
Set relative horizontal print position
(horizontal position) = ((nH × 256) + nL) × (defined unit) (nH)
(current position)
(0 ≤ nH ≤ 127, 0 ≤ nL ≤ 255)
Notes
• Set the defined unit with the ESC ( U command.
• The default defined unit for this command is
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1/120 inch in draft mode, and 1/180 inch in LQ
mode.
• The new position is measured from the current
position.
• The printer ignores this command if it would
move the print position outside the printing
area.
ESC
(V
(nL)
(nH)
(mL)
Set absolute vertical print position
(vertical position) = ((mH × 256) + mL) × (defined unit) + (mH)
(top-margin position)
(nL = 2, nH = 0,0 ≤ mL ≤ 255, 0 ≤ mH ≤ 127)
Notes
• Set the defined unit using the ESC ( U
command.
• The default defined unit for this command is
1/60 inch.
• The new position is measured in defined units
from the current top-margin position.
• Moving the print position below the bottommargin position produces the following results:
Continuous paper Moves the vertical print
position to the top-margin position on the next
page,single-sheet paper Ejects the paper
ESC
(v
(nL)
(nH)
(mL)
(mH)
Set relative vertical print position
(vertical position) = ((mH × 256) + mL) × (defined
unit) + (top-margin position)
(nL = 2, nH = 0,0 ≤ mL ≤ 255, 0 ≤ mH ≤ 127)
Notes
• Set the defined unit using the ESC ( U
command.
• The default defined unit for this command is
1/60 inch.
• The new position is measured in defined units ESC
from the current position.
(n)
• Moving the print position below the bottommargin position produces the following results:
Continuous paper moves the vertical print
position to the top-margin position on the next
page,single-sheet paper Ejects the paper.
Advance print position
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Advances the vertical print position n/180 inch
(0 ≤ n ≤ 255)
Notes
• ESC J does not affect the horizontal print ESC j (n)
position.
• Moving the print position below the bottommargin position produces the following results:
Continuous paper moves the vertical print
position to the top-margin position on the next
page,single-sheet paper Ejects the paper.
Reverse paper feed
Reverse feeds paper (moves the print position in
the negative direction) n/180 inch.
(0 ≤ n ≤ 255)
Notes
• Do not reverse-feed paper more than 1/2 inch;
the vertical print position may not be accurate
otherwise.
Selecting characters
Select double-width printing (one line)
Select double-width printing (one line)
Cancel double-width printing (one line)
Turn double-width printing on/off
n = 1 Turns on double-width
0 Turns off double-width
Turn double-height printing on/off
n = 1 Turns on double-height
0 Turns off double-height
Notes
• This command does not affect line spacing.
Select condensed printing
Select condensed printing
Cancel condensed printing
Set intercharacter space
Select character style
Turns on/off outline and shadow printing,
according to the parameters below:
n = 0 Turn off outline/shadow printing
1 Turn on outline printing
2 Turn on shadow printing
3 Turn on outline and shadow printing
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ESC SO
DC4
ESC W
(n)
ESC
(n)
SI
ESC SI
DC2
ESC SP
ESC q
(n)
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Select superscript/subscript printing
Cancel superscript/subscript printing
Select line/score
d1 = 1 Underline
2 Strikethrough
3 Overscore
d2 = 0 Turn off scoring
1 Single continuous line
2 Double continuous line
5 Single broken line
6 Double broken line
ESC S
ESC T
ESC ( -
Turn underline on/off
n = 1 Turns underline on
0 Turns underline off
ESC –
Select double-strike printing
ESC G
Cancel double-strike printing
ESC H
Master Select
ESC ! (n)
Selects any combination of several font
attributes and enhancements by setting or
clearing the appropriate bit in the n parameter,
as shown below:
Bit
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On/
Off
Off
Hex
Dec
Function
00
On
01
Off
00
On
02
Off
00
On
04
Off
On
Off
00
08
00
Selects 10
cpi
Selects 12
cpi
Cancels
proportional
Selects
proportional
Cancels
condensed
Selects
condensed
Cancels bold
Selects bold
Cancelsdoubl
e-strike
Equival
ent
ESC P
ESC M
ESC p
ESC p
DC2
SI
ESC F
ESC E
ESC H
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On
10
16
ESC G
Selects
double-strike
Off
00
ESC W
Cancels
double-width 0
ESC W
On
20
32
Selects
double-width 1
Off
00
Cancels
ESC 5
italics
On
40
64
Selects italics ESC 4
Off
00
Cancels
ESC - 0
underline
On
80
128 Selects
ESC - 1
underline
Add the numbers of the features to be selected and
send the total as the parameter n.
ESC 4
ESC 5
ESC E
ESC F
ESC p
(n)
Select italic font
Cancel italic font
Select bold font
Cancel bold font
Turn proportional mode on/off
n = 0 Returns to current fixed character pitch
1 Selects proportional spacing
Notes
• Changes made to the fixed-pitch setting with
the ESC P, ESC M, or ESC g commands during
proportional mode take effect when the
printer exits proportional mode.
• The printer automatically switches to LQ
printing when proportional spacing is selected. ESC P
Select 10 cpi
Select 12 cpi
Select 15 cpi
ESC M
ESC g
ESC c
(nL) (nH)
Set horizontal motion index (HMI)
Fixes the character width (HMI) according to
the following formula:
HMI =((nH × 256)+ nL)/360inch
0 ≤ nH ≤ 4,0 ≤ nL ≤ 255,
ESC
HMI ≤ 3.00 inches
(n)
Select typeface
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Selects the typeface for LQ printing according
to the following values:
n=0 Roman
1 Sans serif
2 Courier
3 Prestige
4 Script
5 OCR-B
ESC
6 OCR-A
(n)
Select LQ ,NLQ or draft
Selects either LQ, draft or NLQ printing
according to the following values:
n = 0 Draft printing
1 Letter-quality printing
ESC
2 Near Letter-quality printing
(n)
Select Draft/Super Draft
Selects draft/super draft for ANK characters in
accordance with the value for n.
n = 00H draft setting
01H Super draft setting
Notes
•If super draft is specified draft (ESC x 0) should
be selected
Select user-defined set
Switches between normal and user-defined
characters, as follows:
n = 0 Normal (ROM) characters
1 User-defined (RAM) characters
Define user-defined characters
Sets the parameters for user-defined characters
and then sends the data for those characters,as
described below:
n Character code of the first character to be userdefined
m Character code of the last character to be
user-defined
a0 Space to the left of each proportional userdefined character
a1 Actual width of user-defined characters
a2 Space to the right of each proportional userUse’s Manual
ESC
(n)
ESC &
NUL (n)
(m) (a0
a1
a2.d1.d2
. . . dk)
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defined character
d1 . . . dk Character data
(0 ≤ n ≤ 127,0 ≤ m ≤n)
LQ mode
Draft mode
0 ≤ a1 ≤ 37
0 ≤ a1 ≤ 15
0 ≤ a0 + a1 + a2 ≤ 42
0 ≤ a0 +a1 + a2 ≤ 18
Normal characters
Super/subscript characters
k = 3Xa1
k = 2Xa1
Notes
Print
10cpi
12cpi
15cpi
Proportional
quality
Draft
24 X12 24 X10 24 X8
Not Available
Normal
size
16 X12 16X10 16X8
Not Available
Draft
Super/sub
script
LQ Normal 24X36 24X30 24X24 24X42
size
LQ
16X36 16X30 16X24 16X42
Super/sub
script
•The following maximum character widths are
recommended.
(heightXwidth)
• Send the ESC % 1 command to switch to user-defined
ESC
characters.
(n)
•Set n=m when only 1 character is defined.
Select an international character set
Selects the set of characters printed for specific
character codes, as listed below:
n = 0 USA
1 France
2 Germany
3 United Kingdom
4 Denmark I
5 Sweden
6 Italy
7 Spain I
8 Japan (English)
9 Norway
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10 Denmark II
11 Spain II
12 Latin America
Notes
The characters printed for each international character set
are listed below:
ESC ( t
(nL) (nH)
(d1) (d2)
(d3)
Assign character table
Assigns the d2 registered character table to the d1
character table according to the following values
(the d1 character table is one of the three tables
selectable with the ESC t command):
d2
d3
Table name
Italic
PC437 (US)
PC850 (Multilingual)
PC851 (Greek)
PC860 (Portuguese)
PC863 (Canadian-French)
PC865 (Nordic)
PC852 (Eastern Europe)
10
PC857 (Turkish)
11
PC864 (Arabic)
13
ISO_8859_7
13
PC866 (Russian)
14
PC861 (Icelandic)
24
BRASCII (Braz Portuguese)
25
Abicomp (Braz Portuguese)
26
MAZOWIA (Poland)
27
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28
29
29
32
35
42
43
44
45
46
48
49
50
51
52
55
112
127
127
60
65
66
70
72
75
76
79
82
89
90
96
108
114
115
116
129
131
142
148
149
150
151
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15
255
255
255
255
255
255
255
255
255
255
255
255
255
255
255
255
255
255
255
255
255
255
255
255
255
255
KAMENICKY
ISO 8859-7 (Latin/Greek)
ISO 8859-15
Bulgaria
Roman 8
PC720
ISO 8859-1
PC858
PC771
ISO 8859-9
PC1250
PC1251
PC1252
PC1253
PC1254
PC1257
OCR-B
ISO 8859_1
ISO 8859-2 (ISO Latin 2)
CRO_ASCII
E_UK
E_US_ASCII
GREEK_DEC
E_SWEDEN
E_GERMAN
PORTUGUESE
COAX_TWINAX
E_FRANCE
E_ITALY
E_SPAINI
E_NORWAY
ELOT_928
TABLE_1252
TABLE_1253
TABLE_1254
NEW_437
NEW_DIG_850
TABLE_866
TABLE_737
TABLE_864
FARSI
URDO
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152
153
154
157
255
255
255
255
OLD_CODE_860
FLARRO_863
ESC t (n)
TABLE_865
BULGARIA_866
Select character table
Selects the character table to be used for printing
from among the three character tables described
below:
n = 0 Character table 0
1 Character table 1
2 Character table 2
Default
table 0 Italic
table 1 PC437
table 2 User-defined characters
Notes
• Use the ESC ( t command to assign any
registered character table to any character table.
Set QUIET mode
ESC
(n)
Parameter n is as follows:
N = 0, automatically determines the number of
prints according to the segmentation mode
1. print once ,The segmentation is invalid
2,print twice, parity printing
3,print thrice, 8 dots/group
Data and memory control
Initialize printer
Cancel Line
Delete last character in buffer
Setting the units
Set unit
Sets the unit to m/3600 inch. The printer uses this
unit when moving the print position,setting the
page length, and setting the top and bottom
margins with the following commands: ESC ( V,
ESC ( v, ESC \, ESC $, ESC ( C, ESC ( c
(nL = 1, nH = 0,m = 5, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60)
Select 1/8 inch line spacing
Select 1/6 inch line spacing
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ESC @
CAN
DEL
ESC ( U
(nL) (nH)
(m)
ESC 0
ESC 2
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Set n/180 inch line spacing
Sets the line spacing to n/180 inch
(0 ≤ n ≤ 255)
Set n/360 inch line spacing
Sets the line spacing to n/360 inch
(0 ≤ n ≤ 255)
Set n/60-inch line spacing
Sets the line spacing to n/60 inch
(0 ≤ n ≤ 85)
Set horizontal tabs
Sets horizontal tab positions (in the current
character pitch) at the columns specified by n1 to
nk, as measured from the left-margin position
(0 ≤ k ≤ 32,1 ≤ n ≤ 255,nk > n(k-1))
ESC
(n)
ESC +
(n)
ESC
(n)
ESC D
(n1
n2 . . . nk
NUL)
Default
Every eight characters
Notes
• The values for n must be in ascending order; a
value of n less than the previous n ends tab
setting (like the NUL code).
• Send an ESC D NUL command to cancel all tab
settings.
• The tab settings move to match any
movement in the left margin.
• A maximum of 32 horizontal tabs can be set.
Set vertical tabs
Sets vertical tab positions (in the current line
spacing) at the lines specified by n1 to nk, as
measured from the top-margin position
(0 ≤ k ≤ 16,1 ≤ n ≤ 255,nk > n(k-1))
ESC B
(n1
n2 . . . nk
NUL)
Notes
• The values for n must be in ascending order; a
value of n less than the previous n ends tab
setting (just like the NUL code).
• The tab settings move to match any
subsequent movement in the top-margin position.
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• Send an ESC B NUL command to cancel all tab
settings.
• A maximum of 16 vertical tabs can be set.
Setting the page format
Set page length in defined unit
(page length) = ((mH × 256) + mL) × (defined
unit)
(nL = 2, nH = 0,0 < ((mH × 256) + mL) ×
(defined unit) ≤ 22)
Set page format
Sets the top and bottom margins in the defined
units(set with the ESC ( U command) according to
the following formulas:
(top margin) = ((tH × 256) + tL) × (defined unit)
(bottom margin) = ((bH × 256) + bL) × (defined
unit)
(nL = 4, nH = 0, top margin < bottom margin,
bottom margin < 22 inches)
((tH × 256) + tL) < ((bH × 256) + bL)
((bH × 256) + bL) × (defined unit) ≤ 22
Default
Continuous paper: None
Single-sheet paper: (top margin) = top-of-form
position
(bottom margin) = last printable
line
Notes
• Measure both top and bottom margins from
the top edge of the page.
• Send this command before paper is loaded, or
when paper is at the top-of-form position.
Otherwise, the current print position becomes
The top-margin position (this results in
undesirable
contradictions between the actual and logical
page settings).
• Changing the defined unit does not affect the
current page-length setting.
ESC ( C
(nL) (nH)
(mL)
(mH)
ESC ( c
(nL) (nH)
(tL) (tH)
(bL) (bH)
ESC
(n)
Set page length in lines
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Sets the page length to n lines in the current
line spacing
(1 ≤ n ≤ 127,0 < n × (current line spacing) ≤
22 inches)
Set page length in inches
Sets the page length to n inches
(1 ≤ n ≤ 22)
ESC C
NUL (n)
ESC
(n)
Set bottom margin
Sets the bottom margin on continuous paper to n
lines (in the current line spacing) from the top-ofform position on the next page.
(0 < n ≤ 127,0 < (current line spacing) × n < (page length))
ESC O
ESC
(n)
Cancel bottom margin
Set right margin
Sets the right margin to n columns in the current
character pitch, as measured from the left most
printable column
(1 ≤ n ≤ 255)
(left margin) < (current pitch) × n ≤ (printable area width)
ESC l (n)
Set left margin
Sets the left margin to n columns in the current
character pitch, as measured from the left most
printable column
(1 ≤ n ≤ 255)
0 ≤ (left margin) <(right margin)
Control-code character printing
Print data as characters
• Prints data bytes d1 through dk as characters,
not control codes
• The amount of data to be sent is calculated as
follows:
ESC ( ^
(nL) (nH)
(d1 . . .
dk)
k = ((nH ⋅ 256) + nL)
(0 ≤ nH ≤ 127,0 ≤ nL ≤ 255)
Enable printing of upper control codes
ESC 6
Tells the printer to treat codes from 128 to 159 as
printable characters instead of control codes
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Enable upper control codes
ESC 7
Tells the printer to treat codes from 128 to 159 as
control codes instead of printable characters
Printing color and graphics
Select graphics mode
Selects graphics mode (allowing you to print
raster graphics)
(nL = 1,nH = 0,m = 1)
Print raster graphics
• Prints dot graphics in raster format (row by row,
left to right)
• Allows compression of graphics data during
raster graphics printing; counters can be included
with data to specify the number of times to repeat
a particular byte of data
• Parameters are used as described below:
c = 0 Full graphics mode (noncompressed)
1 Compressed raster graphics (Run Length
Encoding) mode
v Vertical resolution in dpi—720, 360, 180
(3600/v dpi)
h Horizontal resolution in dpi—720, 360, 180
(3600/h dpi)
m Vertical dot count (rows of dot graphics)
nL, nH Horizontal dot count (columns of dot
graphics), according to the following formula:
nH = INT(horizontal dot count)/256
nL = MOD(horizontal dot count)/256
k Total number of data bytes, according to the
following formula:
k = mX INT((nHX256)+nL + 7)/8)
d During full graphics mode:
Graphics data
During RLE compressed raster graphics mode
(ESC . 1):
The first data byte is treated as a counter.
Graphics data bytes then alternate with a data
counter byte (run-length data compression), as
follows:
0 ≤ (counter byte) ≤ 127
Counter specifies the number of data bytes
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ESC ( G
(nL) (nH)
(m)
ESC .c (v
h m nL
nH
d1
d2 . . .
dk)
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following according to the formula below.
(counter byte) + 1 = (number of data bytes to
follow) or
(counter byte) = (number of data bytes to
follow) – 1
128 ≤ (counter byte) ≤ 255
Counter specifies the number of times to repeat
the next byte of data
according to the formula below.
256 – (counter byte) + 1 = (number of times to
repeat next byte)
(counter byte) = 257 – (number of times to
repeat next byte)
(c = 0 ,1,v = 5,10, 20,h = 5,10, 20,m = 1, 8, 24)
(0 ≤ nL ≤ 255,0 ≤ nH ≤ 127,0 ≤ d ≤ 255)
The following vertical and horizontal printing
resolution combinations are available:
v(dpi) h(dpi) m
20
20 180
180
1,8 or 24
20
20 180
360
1,8 or 24
10
10 360
360
1,8 or 24
Stylus COLOR only
720
720
1(with special
paper)
Notes
• Use only one image density and do not change
this setting once in raster graphics mode.
• When MicroWeave is selected, the image height
m must be set to 1.
• Special coated stock paper available from
EPSON is required when printing raster graphics
at 720 dpi.
• This command can be used only during graphics
mode, entered by sending the ESC ( G command.
• The final print position is the dot after the far
right dot on the top row of the graphics printed
with this command.
• Print data that exceeds the right margin is
ignored.
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• Do not specify the vertical movement in
increments smaller than the current print density.
nL nH
d1 . . .
dk)
Select bit image
Prints dot-graphics in 8, 24-dot columns,
depending on the following parameters:
m Specifies the dot density (see table below)
nL, nH Specifies the total number of columns of
graphics data that follow
(number of dot columns) = ((nH × 256) + nL)
nH = INT(number of dot columns)/256
nL = MOD(number of dot columns)/256
d1 . . . dk Bytes of graphics data; k is determined
by multiplying the total number of columns times
the number of bytes required for each column
(see the table below)
(0 ≤ nL ≤ 255,0 ≤ nH ≤ 31)
m = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 32, 33, 38, 39, 40
Dot density
m Horizontal
32
33
38
39
40
Vertical
Adjacen
Dots per
Bytes per
density
density
t dot
column
column
(dpi)
(dpi)
printing
60
120
120
240
80
90
60
120
90
180
360
60
60
60
60
60
60
180
180
180
180
180
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
24
24
24
24
24
ESC ?
(n)(m)
Reassign bit-image mode
Assigns the dot density used during the ESC K,
ESC L, ESC Y, or ESC Z commands to the density
specified by parameter m in the ESC * command
n = 75, 76, 89, 90(ASCII code of K,L,Y,Z)
m = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 32, 33, 38, 39, 40, 71, 72, 73
Select 60-dpi graphics
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ESC K
(nL
nH d1
d2 . . .
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Prints bit-image graphics in 8-dot columns, at a
density of 60 horizontal by 60 vertical
dpi,according to the following parameters:
nL, nH Specify the total number of columns (k)
of graphics data following,according to the
formula
k = ((nH × 256) + nL)
nH = INT(k/256)
nL = MOD(k/256)
d1 . . . dk Bytes of graphics data
(0 ≤ nL ≤ 255,0 ≤ nH ≤ 31,0 ≤ d ≤ 255)
dk)
Notes
• The ESC * 0 command is identical to this
command; use ESC * 0 instead of this command.
• The dot density printed with this command can
be redefined with the ESC ? command.
Select 120-dpi graphics
Prints bit-image graphics in 8-dot columns, at a
density of 120 horizontal by 60 vertical
dpi,according to the following parameters:
nL, nH Specify the total number of columns (k) of
graphics data following,according to the formula
k = ((nH × 256) + nL)
nH = INT(k/256)
nL = MOD(k/256)
d1 . . . dk Bytes of graphics data
(0 ≤ nL ≤ 255,0 ≤ nH ≤ 31,0 ≤ d ≤ 255)
ESC
(nL
nH d1
d2 . . .
dk)
Notes
• The ESC * 1 command is identical to this
command; use ESC * 1 instead of this command.
• The dot density printed with this command can
be redefined with the ESC ? command.
Select 120-dpi, double-speed graphics
Prints bit-image graphics in 8-dot columns, at a
density of 120 horizontal by 60 vertical
dpi,according to the following parameters:
nL, nH Specify the total number of columns (k)
of graphics data following, according to the
formula
k = ((nH × 256) + nL)
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(nL
nH d1
d2 . . .
dk)
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nH = INT(k/256)
nL = MOD(k/256)
d1 . . . dk Bytes of graphics data
(0 ≤ nL ≤ 255,0 ≤ nH ≤ 31,0 ≤ d ≤ 255)
Notes
• The ESC * 2 command is identical to this
command; use ESC * 2 instead of this command.
• The speed is double because consecutive
horizontal dots cannot be printed; the printer
ignores the second continuous horizontal dot.
• The dot density printed with this command can
be redefined with the ESC ? command.
Select 240-dpi graphics
Prints bit-image graphics in 8-dot columns, at a
density of 240 horizontal by 60 vertical
dpi,according to the following parameters:
nL, nH Specify the total number of columns (k) of
graphics data following,according to the formula
k = ((nH × 256) + nL)
nH = INT(k/256)
nL = MOD(k/256)
d1 . . . dk Bytes of graphics data
(0 ≤ nL ≤ 255,0 ≤ nH ≤ 31,0 ≤ d ≤ 255)
ESC
Z( nL nH
d1 d2 . . .
dk)
Notes
• The ESC * 3 command is identical to this
command; use ESC * 3 instead of this command.
• The speed is double because consecutive
horizontal dots cannot be printed; the printer
ignores the second continuous horizontal dot.
• The dot density printed with this command can
be redefined with the ESC ? command.
Printing bar codes
Bar code setup and print
Prints bar codes.
• Parameters are used as described below:
nL, nH Total number of data bytes to follow,
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(nL nH k
m s v1
v2
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determined by the following equation:
(number of data bytes) = 6 bytes + BarCodeData
bytes = ((nH × 256) + nL) (where 6 bytes are k,
m, s, v1, v2, and c)
nH = INT(number of data bytes)/256
nL = MOD(number of data bytes)/256
(0 ≤ nL ≤ 255,0 ≤ nH ≤ 127)
k Bar code type
(0 ≤ k ≤ 7)
K(hex)
Bar code type
m Module
00
EAN-13
width
01
EAN-8
Interleaved 2 of 5
02
UPC-A
03
(2 ≤ m ≤ 5)
UPC-E
04
Space
Code 39
05
adjustment
Code 128
06
value
POSTNET
07
BarCod
eData)
24-pin printer
(unit 1/180 inch)
02
2 dots
03
3 dots
04
4 dots
05
5 dots
-3 ≤ s ≤ 3 (unit 1/360 inch)
24-pin printer
(-3 ≤ s ≤ 3)
v1, v2 Bar length
24-pin printer
bar length = v1 + v2 ⋅ 256 (unit 1/180 inch
(0 ≤ v1 ≤ 255, 0 ≤ v2 ≤ 127)
The v1 and v2 values are ignored when POSTNET
is selected.
Long bar length of POSTNET is always 0.125 inch.
Short bar length of POSTNET is always 0.050 inch.
c Control flag
Control flag
bit 0
Check digit
0: A check digit is not added by the
printer.
1: A check digit is added by the printer.
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bit 1
Human readable character
0: The human readable characters are
added by the printer.
1: The human readable characters are
not added by the printer.
bit 2
Position of flag character (for EAN-13
and UPC-A only)
0: Center
1: Under
bit 3
(reserved)
bit 4
(reserved)
bit 5
(reserved)
bit 6
(reserved)
bit 7
(reserved)
(0 ≤ c ≤ 255)
BarCodeData Corresonds to the bar code
symbology.
The data number of each bar code type is
constant.
The bar code is not printed if the number of bar
code characters are incorrect.
Bar code type
Number of valid
Number of valid
Characters1(hex)
0D
08
characters
2(hex)
0C
07
Interleaved
2 of 5
02 to FF
02 to FF
UPC-A
0C
0B
UPC-E
0C or 8
0B or 7
Code 39
01 to FF
01 to FF
Code 128
02 to FF
02 to FF
POSTNET
06 or 0A or 0C
05 or 09 or 0B
EAN-13
EAN-8
Number of valid characters 1: control flag c bit 0 =
Number of valid characters 2: control flag c bit 0 =
The valid data of each bar code type are
following.If an invalid data is included in the
BarCodeData string, the bar code is not printed.
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Bar code type
Valid range of BarCodeData
EAN-13
0-9 (30H-39H)
EAN-8
0-9 (30H-39H)
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Interleaved
2 of 5
0-9 (30H-39H)
UPC-A
0-9 (30H-39H)
UPC-E
0-9 (30H-39H)
Code 39
0-9 (30H-39H), (41H-5AH)
(20H, 24H, 25H, 2BH, 2DH, 2EH, 2FH)
Code 128
Code Set A, Set B, Set C
POSTNET
0-9 (30H-39H)
Notes
• Bar code printing is always performed
unidirectionally.
• The bar code is not printed when part of the bar
code is out of the right margin.
• Bar code and text data are mixed in a line.
• A kind of Code 128 character sets (A, B or C) is
identified by the first data of Code 128.
The first data must be a hexadecimal 41 (A), 42 (B)
and 43 (C).
• When Code 128 Character Set C and Interleaved
2 of 5 is selected and the number of
characters are ODD, “0” is added to the data
string.
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IBM
Emulation
Command
List
Function
Mechanical control
Beeper
Beeper
Turn unidirectional mode on/off
Comman
BEL
ESC BEL
ESC U (n)
n = 0 Bidirectional printing
1 Unidirectional printing
Moving the print position
Carriage return
Carriage return
Line feed
Line feed
Form feed
Form feed
Tab horizontally
Tab horizontally
Tab vertically
Tab vertically
Backspace
Backspace
Automatic Line Feed
CR
ESC CR
LF
ESC LF
FF
ESC FF
HT
ESC HT
VT
ESC VT
BS
ESC BS
ESC 5 (n)
n = 0 To end automatic line feed (LF) on
carriage return (CR) (CR= CR)
1 To begin automatic line feed (LF)
on carriage return (CR)( CR=CR+LF)
Move Current Print Position
This command moves the current print
position to the right in increments of 1/120
inch.
Current Print Position =(nH × 256) + nL)
Move Paper Vertically
ESC d (nL)
(nH)
ESC J (n)
Advances the paper in a vertical movement
a distance of n/216 inches relative to the
current print position.
Reverse Line Feed
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Selecting characters
Select double-width printing (one line)
Select double-width printing (one line)
Cancel double-width printing (one line)
Cancel double-width printing (one line)
Turn double-width printing on/off
SO
ESC SO
DC4
ESC DC4
ESC W (n)
n = 1 Turns on double-width
0 Turns off double-width
ESC [ @ 4
This command is used for varying the 0 (m1) 0
type style of the character and the (m3) m4)
Select Print Type Style
number of line spacing. Use this printer
command for:
• Italic print
• Single-high character
• Double-high character
• Single-wide character
• Double-wide character
• Single line feed
• Double line feed
• Shadow (for 239x Plus only)
• Outline (for 239x Plus only)
Notes
• You may combine these selections; for
example,italic print with
doublehigh,double-wide character, and
double line feed.See the following table for
m1, m3, and m4 selections.
m1
No Change
Start Italic Print
Stop Italic Print
Start Outline Print
Stop Outline Print
Start Shadow Print
Stop Shadow Print
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16
32
Hex
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m2=0
m3
Dec
No Change
Single-high Character 1
Double-high
Hex
Character
16
32
10
20
Dec
Hex
Double-wide
Character
Single Line Feed
16
32
10
20
Single Line Feed
Double Line Feed
m4
No Change
Single-wide
Character
Double Line Feed
Select condensed printing
Select condensed printing
Select superscript/subscript printing
Cancel superscript/subscript printing
Turn underline on/off
n = 1 Turns underline on
0 Turns underline off
SI
ESC SI
ESC S
ESC T
ESC - (n)
ESC _ (n)
Turn Overscore on/off
n = 1 Turns Overscore on
0 Turns Overscore off
ESC [ I 2 0
(fH fL)
Select Font and Pitch
This command allows you to vary the font
and pitch type style within a file.
• The fH and fL variables identify the
pitch and font typestyle you want to
print. Follow table describe the fH and
fL variables.
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Decimal
Hex fH fL
Font and Pitch
fH fL
0 11
00 0B
Courier 10CPI
1 235
01 EB
Courier 12CPI
1 236
01 EC
Courier 15CPI
1 237
01 ED
Courier 17CPI
1 238
01 EE
Courier 20CPI
1 30
01 1E
Courier 24CPI
0 171
00 AB
Courier PS
0 36
00 24
Gothic 10CPI
1 143
01 8F
Gothic 12CPI
1 142
01 8E
Gothic 15CPI
1 141
01 8D
Gothic 17CPI
1 140
01 8C
Gothic 20CPI
1 32
01 20
Gothic 24CPI
0 174
00 AE
Gothic PS
0 12
00 0C
Prestige 10CPI
1 239
01 EF
Prestige 12CPI
1 240
01 F0
Prestige 15CPI
1 201
01 C9
Prestige 17CPI
1 202
01 CA
Prestige 20CPI
1 31
01 1F
Prestige 24CPI
0 164
00 A4
Prestige PS
0 25
00 19
Presentor
10CPI
1 208
01 D0
Presentor
12CPI
1 209
01 D1
Presentor
15CPI
1 210
01 D2
Presentor
17CPI
1 211
01 D3
Presentor
20CPI
1 35
01 23
Presentor
24CPI
0 199
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05
00 05
Orator 10CPI
1 203
01 CB
Orator 12CPI
1 204
01 CC
Orator 15CPI
1 205
01 CD
Orator 17CPI
1 206
01 CE
Orator 20CPI
1 33
01 21
Orator 24CPI
0 198
00 C6
Orator PS
1 212
01 D4
Script 10CPI
1 213
01 D5
Script 12CPI
1 214
01 D6
Script 15CPI
1 215
01 D7
Script 17CPI
1 216
01 D8
Script 20CPI
1 36
01 24
Script 24CPI
0 200
00 C8
Script PS
ESC [ d 1 0
(n)
Set Print Quality
This command sets the print quality to
draft or letter quality. the value of n can
be any of the following:
Decimal Hex
Speed
No change
1~63
01~3F
High draft
64~127
40~7F
Draft
128~254 80~FE
LQ
255
FF
Default
ESC [ - 2 0
speed
(loc) (type)
Score Select
This command
overscore,
strikethrough.
To select loc:
loc
Underscore
Decimal 1
Hex
01
selects several forms of
underscore,
and
Strikethrough
Overscore
02
03
To select type:
type
Cancel score Single line
Decimal 0
Hex
00
01
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02
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Select double-strike printing
Cancel double-strike printing
Select character font
ESC H
ESC I (n)
This command enables you to select a
font and choose the print quality.
n(HEX)
n(DEC)
Font and print quality
00
00
Normal (DRAFT) 10 cpi
08
Normal (DRAFT) 12 cpi
10
16
Normal (DRAFT) 17 cpi
02
Normal (LQ )10 cpi - Courier
0A
10
Normal (LQ )12 cpi - Prestige
12
18
Normal (LQ )17pi - Courier
03
Normal (LQ ) Proportional-Couri
04
Downloaded 10 cpi DRAFT
0C
12
Downloaded 12 cpi DRAFT
14
20
Downloaded 17cpi DRAFT
06
Downloaded 10 cpi LQ
0E
14
Downloaded 12 cpi LQ
16
22
Downloaded 17 cpi LQ
07
Downloaded Proportional LQ
Select bold font
Cancel bold font
Turn proportional mode on/off
ESC E
ESC F
ESC P
n = 0 Returns to current fixed character
pitch
1 Selects proportional spacing
Select 10 cpi
Select 10 cpi
Select 12 cpi
Select character set 2
DC2
ESC DC2
ESC :
ESC 6
This command selects IBM character set
II for use in subsequent printing
ESC 7
operations.
Select character set 1
This command selects IBM Character
set I for use in subsequent printing ESC = (n1)
(n2)
20
operations.
(n3) (n4)
(n5) data
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Define user-defined characters
• This command enables you to define
and download characters for printing.
• Monospaced characters are designed
on a grid eleven dots wide by twelve
dots high. The width of proportionally
spaced characters is specified in n5.
• n1 and n2 define the number of
characters to be defined as follows:
number of characters =
((n1+(n2*256)-2)/13.
• n3 is the character code of the first
character in the sequence to be defined.
It is assumed that you are defining a
sequence of characters whose code
numbers increment by one for each
character to be defined.
• If bits 1 and 2 of n4 are 0 and bit 8 is
set to 1, the bytes that make up the
character definition define the top eight
rows of the grid, the most significant bit
representing the top dot, and the least
significant bit representing the eighth
dot down. Simply set a bit to 1 to print a
dot in that position on the grid, or to 0 to
print white space.
• If bits 1 and 2 of n4 are 00 and bit 8 is
set to 0 the bytes that make up the
character definition define rows 2 to 9 of
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the grid, the most significant bit
representing the second dot, and the
least significant bit representing the
ninth dot down. Simply set a bit to 1 to
print a dot in that position on the grid, or
to 0 to print white space.
• If bits 1 and 2 of n4 are 01 the least
significant bit of each data byte is
replicated in rows 9 to 12 of the grid.
• If bits 1 and 2 of n4 are 10 the bits 1 to
4 of each data byte are replicated in
rows 9 to 12 of the grid.
• Bits 5 to 7 of n5 specify the number of
columns left blank to the left of the
defined character in proportional
spacing mode. Up to seven columns can
be skipped.
• Bits 1 to 4 of n5 specify the width in
columns of the defined character in
proportional spacing mode.Up to fifteen
columns can be used to define the
character.
ESC [ T 4 0
• Downloaded characters are selected 0 0 (cH)
using the Esc I command and then (cL)
printed by sending the appropriate
character codes.
Select Code Page
The digits 4 0 0 0 (decimal), 04 00 00 00
(hexadecimal) are constants.
See below table for the value of cH and
cL
Decimal
Hex
Code
cH
cL
cH
cL
page
437
181
01H
B5H
737
225
02H
E1H
ISO_8859 3
45
03H
2DH
_7
ISO_8859 3
51
03H
33H
_1
850
82
03H
52H
851
83
03H
53H
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852
84
03H
54H
857
89
03H
59H
858
90
03H
5AH
860
92
03H
5CH
861
93
03H
5DH
863
95
03H
5FH
864
96
03H
60H
865
97
03H
61H
866
98
03H
62H
869
101
03H
65H
USSR
42
114
2AH
72H
Setting the units
Set Vertical Units
ESC [ \ 4 0
The digits 4 0 0 0 (decimal), 04 00 00 00 0 0 (n1)
(hexadecimal) are constants.
(n2)
This command lets you set the size of
the increments for the following
commands:
• Set Line Spacing for Graphics (ESC 3)
• Move Paper Vertically (ESC J).
n1(Hex)
D8H
B4H
68H
n2(Hex)
00H
00H
01H
Unit
1/216 inch
1/180 inch
1/360 inch
Select 1/8 inch line spacing
Select 7/72 inch line spacing
Select 1/6 inch line spacing
Set n/216 or n/180 inch line spacing
This command sets line spacing to
n/216(AGM=No) or n/180(AGM=Yes)
inches. It does not cause the form to
move. It changes the vertical distance
moved when a line feed command is
received.
ESC 0
ESC 1
ESC 2
ESC 3 (n)
ESC A (n)
Set n/72 or n/60-inch line spacing
This command sets line spacing in n/72
inch (AGM=No) or n/60 inch(AGM=Yes)
increments. To activate the line spacing,
use the printer command Activate Line
Spacing for Text (ESC 2).
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Set horizontal tabs
This command sets up to 28 tabulation
stops to be used with the printer
command HT, Horizontal Tabulation.
n1.....n28 is used to set the tabulator
stop positions.
• ESC D is terminated by a 0 entry.
• The first tabulation stop is at the
leftmost column.
• Input the tabulation stops (n1.....n28)
in ascending numerical order
• The printer command ESC R resets to
the default horizontal tabulation
stops, which are set at every eight
positions beginning at column 9 (9,
17,25, and so on).
• The printer command HT, Horizontal
Tabulation, activates the tabulation
stops set by this printer command.
ESC D
n1.....nk
NULL
(1≤n≤255, 1≤k≤28)
Set vertical tabs
• Use ESC B to set the tabulation stops
and to advance paper to the next
tabulation stop (VT) to activate them.
• ESC R (Set Default Tabulation Stops)
will clear all vertical tab stops.
• Set the tabulation stops in ascending
order (n1.....n32).
• The last digit in the sequence must be
a 0 to terminate the command.
(1≤n≤255, 1≤k≤32)
ESC B
n1…nk
NULL
ESC R
Set Default Tab Stops
Setting the page format
Set top of form
Set page length in lines
ESC 4
ESC C (n)
The value of n is the number of lines
you want to set as the page length and
works in conjunction with the current
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line spacing
Set page length in inches
The value of n is the number of inches
you want to set as the page length.
Set bottom margin
ESC
NUL (n)
ESC N (n)
This command specifies the number of
lines to be skipped at the bottom of
each page, which creates a bottom
margin.
Cancel bottom margin
Set horizontal margins
ESC O
ESC X n1
n2
This command sets the left and right
margins,n1 and n2 specify the number
of the colums.
• Use n1 to select the left margin
position.
• Use n2 to select the right margin
position.
Control-code character printing
Print Characters from a Code Page
• This command enables you to print
characters from the All Character Code
table.
• n1 and n2 specify the number of
characters to be printed.
• The number of characters printed is
256*n2+n1.
• Control codes included in the
character data are not executed.
Print one character
ESC \ n1
n2
ESC ^
• This command enables you to print a
single character from the All Character
Code table.
• A control code is not executed if the
code is sent immediately following this
instruction.
Printing graphics
Select graphics mode
Use this command to select the mode
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nH mode
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and horizontal density for dot matrix
graphics.
• nL and nH identify the number of
bytes in mode and data.
• mode is the vertical wire count and
the horizontal density in dots per inch.
Select mode from the following table.
Dec
Hex
Horizontal
Density
Wires
00
60
01
120
02
120
03
240
08
60
24
09
120
24
11
0B
180
24
12
0C
360
24
data
• data is the bit-mapped graphics
information. The printhead moves at
half the speed of mode 2, giving better
resolution.
Select bit image
When AGM mode is selected, prints
dot-graphics in 8, 24-dot columns,
mode is the same as the mode value of
the command ESC [ g
• nL and nH identify the number of
bytes in mode and data.
ESC *
mode nL
nH data
Select mode from the following table.
m(dec)
Horizontal density
Wires
(dpi)
32
33
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60
120
120
240
80
90
60
120
24
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39
40
90
180
360
24
24
24
Select 60 dpi graphics
Use this command to print normal
density bit images at 60 dots per inch
(dpi) horizontally and 72 dpi vertically.
• nL and nH identify the number of
bytes in data.
• data is the bit-mapped graphics
information.
Select 120 dpi graphics
Use this command to print normal
density bit images at 120 dpi
horizontally and 72 dpi vertically.
• nL and nH identify the number of
bytes in data.
• data is the bit-mapped graphics
information.
Select 120 dpi, double-speed graphics
Use this command to print dual-density
bit images at 120 dpi horizontally and
72 dpi vertically.
• nL and nH identify the number of
bytes in data.
• data is the bit-mapped graphics
information.
Select 240 dpi graphics
ESC K nL
nH data
ESC L nL
nH data
ESC Y nL
nH data
ESC Z nL
nH data
Use this command to print high-density
bit images at 240 dpi horizontally and
72 dpi vertically.
• nL and nH identify the number of
bytes in data.
• data is the bit-mapped graphics
information
Printing bar codes
Set barcode data
ESC [ f n1
k m
Must set the parameters/attributes in n2
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this command before the ESC [ p s
command.
Valid values:
v1
v2
n1=6
n2=0
0≦m≦4
-3≦s≦3
0≦v1≦255
0≦v2≦127
0≦c≦255
k: specifies barcode types
k(Hex)
Barcode Type
B1
CODABAR(NW7)
B2
EAN-13
B3
EAN-8
B4
CODE 39
B5
INDUSTRIAL 2 OF 5
B6
INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5
B7
UPC-A
B8
UPC-E
B9
POST-NET(Barcode)
BA
CODE128
m: specifies the module width.
Unit 1/120 inch
Width
00
2dots
0.015”
01
2dots
0.012”
02
2dots
0.015”
03
3dots
0.021”
04
4dots
0.026”
s: specifies the space adjustment value.
-3≦s≦3 (unit 1/360 inch)
v1,v2: specifies the height of barcode.
v1+v2*256 (unit 1/180 inch)
v1+v2*256≧288
c: check digit control
bit0
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0: not computed.
1: compute and print check digit.
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bit1
0:print human readable characters.
1:not printed.
bit2
Position of check digit (for EAN13and UPC-A only)
0:Center
1:Below
bit3
bit4
bit5
bit6
bit7
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
ESC [ p n1
n2
d1
Print barcode
This command prints the barcode d2…dk
data.
Number of data: k=n1+n2*256
Barcode data:
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DPL24C
Plus
Additional
Commands
Function
Specifications of Extended Commands
Set bottom margin
①Description
a. n/180 inch from the last line to bottom page edge is
left blank.
b. When the command is received before the bottom
page edge passing the page end senor, this command is
valid on the same page onward; otherwise, the
command is effective from the next page.
c. This command is reset by power-on the printer,
*INPRM, or the reset command.
e. This command is not open to public.
② Valid value
a. n=0
Comman
ESC +
e+Z+n
(1B 65 5A
n)
③ Default value
a. Fanfold:Setting in Set Up「CONT-PE」
b. Cut sheet:6.35mm(bottom edge of the page to
center of the print head.
④ Cancel this command
a. Fanfold:power-on the printer, *INPRM, or reset
command.
Set high speed print mode
① Description
a. n enables or terminates the high speed print mode.
b. n=00H,30H terminates high speed print mode.
n=01H,31H enables high speed print mode.
c. This command is effective for ANK or bit-image
graphics.
d. This command is invalid for n out of range.
e. This command is not open to the public.
f. Once this command is received, it is effective for the
whole print line.
② Valid values
a. n=00H,01H,30H,31H
③ Default value
a. Terminate high speed print mode.
④ Cancel this command
a.power-on the printer, *INPRM, or reset command.
⑤ Co-relation with other commands
a. High speed is ineffective on barcode printing.
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e+X+n
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b. High speed is ineffective for emphasis ESC E or ESC!
n.
Print Test Page
① Description
a. n=00H,30H commands the printer to print the Test
Page.
b. This command is invalid for n out of range
c. Valid for DPL24C+, ESC/P2, XL24E only.
d. This command is not open to the public.
e. This command leads the rest of the line.
f. The Test Page from this command is identical to the
panel operation. Terminate this command by poweroff the printer, or by the same way on the panel
operation.
② Valid value
a. n=00H,30H
③ Default value
a. No Test Page printed.
Set top margin
① Description
a. (n1 x 256 + n2)/180 inch from the first line to top
page edge is left blank. 通过参数 n1、n2,指定 现在选择使用的纸张通道
。
Valid only for DPL24C+.
This command is invalid for n out of range.
This command is not open to the public.
The set value will not affect the values in Set Up
的 进纸量
b.
c.
d.
e.
ESC +
e+?+n
(1b 65 3F
n)
ESC +
e+Y+n1+n
2(1b 65 59
n1 n2)
「XXX-ORG」, 「XXXFINE」.
f. This command is effective only when Set Up「TOFCTL:DRI VER」.
② Valid values
a.
Type
Valid value of(n1x256+n2)
Maximum Cutsheet, CSF 360(50.8mm)
Fanfold
2700(381mm)
Minmum All
30(4.2mm)
③ Default value
a. Set Up「CNT-ORG」,「CNTFINE」,「CUT-ORG」,
「CUTFINE」settings
④ Cancel this command
a. power-on the printer, *INPRM, or reset command.
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Set Copy mode (stronger print force)
① Description
a. Value of n enable or terminate the COPY mode.
b. n=00H,30H terminates the COPY mode.
n=01H,31H enable the COPY mode.
c. This command is effective for ANK or bit-image
graphics.
d. This command is invalid for n out of range.
ESC +
e+z+n
(1b 65 7A
n)
e. This command is not open to the public.。
Once this command is received, it is effective from
this line onward..
f. The print speed is reduced when COPY mode is
active.
② Valid values
a. n=00H,01H,30H,31H
③ Default value
a. COPY mode is disabled.
④ Cancel this command
a. power-on the printer, *INPRM, or reset command.
⑤ Co-relation with other commands
a. Barcode commands: supported.
b. High speed command ESC e X n: supported.
c. Emphasis ESC E and ESC ! n: supported.
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Set Auto Tear-Off
① Description
(1) Values of p1 turn on or off the auto Tear-Off feature.
p1
Auto Tear-Off Function
<00>16,<01>16
Disabled
<30>16,<31>16
Enabled
(2) This command is saved when cutsheet is in use. The
setting is activated when replaced with fanfold.
(3) The setting in TEAR-EN of SET UP determines the
OFFSET timing.
(4) This command is invalid for n out of range.
(5) Power-on the printer, *INPRM, or reset command
restore the value in SET UP.
② Valid values
P1 = <00>16,<01>16
<30>16,<31>16
ESC +
e+3+p1
(1b 65 33
n)
Barcode Space Adjustment
ESC +
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① Description
(1) Value of p1 defines the adjust amount on the width
of a space in barcode. (Use two’s complement for
e+5+p1
(1b 65 35
n)
negative values.)
p1
Space Adjustment
-316
-3/360 inch
-116
-1/360 inch
0<00>16
0 (default)
1<01>16
1/360 inch
2<02>16
2/360 inch
3<03>16
3/360 inch
(2)Positive and negative p1 increase and decreases,
respectively, the width of a space element.
(3)”space width” is the total space occupied by a
narrows space, a wide space and the gap between a
character.
(4)Power-on the printer, *INPRM, or reset command
restore the default space width.
(5)This command acts on subsequent received
barcode commands.
② Valid values
P1=<00>16,<01>16,<02>16,<03>16,16,
16,
(-3 ≤ P1 ≤ 3)
Barcode Control
① Description
a. Define and print barcode.
② Valid values
a. b number of data, in byte = actual data +6
b. R(fixed)
c. c defines type of barcode. (Invalid c causes no
printing.)
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ESC+DC4
+b+R+c+w
+h+a+ch1
…+chn
(1b 14 b 52
c w h a
ch1…chn)
Barcode Type
ASCII
Decimal
Hex
49
31
50
32
51
33
52
34
53
35
Codabar(nw-7)
EAN 13
EAN 8
Code 3 to 9
Industrial 2 of 5
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54
36
Interleaved 2
of 5
55
37
Matrix 2 of 5
65
41
UPC type A
66
42
CODE 128
97
61
UPC type A
with check
character
d. w width of narrow bar in 1/1440 inch unit.
Actual bar width is converted to 1/180 inch unit:
Narrow bar width
1~19 2 dot (2/180 inch)
20~27 3 dot (3/180 inch)
28
4 dot (4/180 inch)
e. h defines the narrow bar height in 1/1440 inch unit. h
≤11 inch)
For actual printout, a dot is 1/180 inch in height. When
the bar or the last portion is not a multiple of 24 dots,
the initial height is shown below:
Narrow
bar width
EAN 13
UPC-A
EAN 8
Others
2 dot
162dot
130dot
108dot
(16/1440")
(1296/
1440")
(1040/
1440")
(864/1440")
3dot
234dot
2dot
2dot
(24/1440")
(1872/
1440")
(1496/
1440")
(1080/1440
")
4dot
312dot
2dot
2dot
(32/1440")
(2496/
1440")
(1992/
1440")
(1296/1440
")
()Values in brackets are conversions in 1/1440 unit.
f. a check digit and OCR control
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Bit
Description
Value
Function
Indicate if the
check digit is
attached *1
Attached
Not attached
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OCR (by default,
OCR-B)
Position of flag
characters for
EAN, UPC. *3
Printed
Blank
Barcode’s left
centererd.
Below
barcode’s left
side
*1 Bit 0 is ineffective for Codabar, by default without
check digit. Usually define Bit 0 =0 for EAN13,
EAN8,UPC Type A,UPC Type A with check character.
*2 Reserve additional XX spaces to print the flag
character if bit 1 = 0.
*3EAN13,EAN8,UPC Type A,UPC Type A with check
character can print it .
g.(ch1)…(chn)
Max. character and character set for different type of
barcodes.:
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Type
Encoded Characters
n Character
Length
Codabar
Numbers:0~9
Symbols:+ - . $ / :
Start/Stop:
A,a,B,b,C,c,D,d,
T,t,N,n,*,E,e
1≤n≤34
Start/Stop
symbols,
included.
EAN 13
Numbers:0~9
n=12, fixed
EAN 8
Numbers:0~9
n=7, fixed
Code 3 of 9
Numbers:0~9
alphabet:A~Z
symbol:+ - . $ / :
SPACE
Start/Stop:*
Check Digit
included
1≤n≤31
Industrial 2
of 5
Numbers:0~9
Check Digit
included
Interlieved2
of 5
Numbers:0~9
1≤n≤32
UPC Type A
Numbers:0~9
n=11 ,fixed
UPC Type A
with
checkcharac
ter
Numbers:0~9
n=11 ,fixed
CODE 128
ASCII Code
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Start Code:A,B,C
Code Set C:0~9
included
1≤n≤62
Check Digit
not
attached
1≤n≤63
Code Set
C:2n
③ Default value
④ Cancel this command
⑤ Co-relation with other commands
⑥ Others
a. Not printed if exceeds the right margin.
Set Quiet Mode
Print noise is reduced in Quiet mode.
Function
(1) Values of p1 define the on/off of Quiet mode.
P1
Function
ESC+e+0+
P1
<00>16,<30>16
Normal mode
<01>16,<31>16
Quiet mode
(1) Independent of when this command is received, it
takes immediate effect onward.
(2) This command is invalid for n out of range.
(3) Keep the current status even when *INPRM or Reset
command are received. (Same specification as panel
operation.)
Valid Values
P1 = <00>16,<30>16
<01>16,<31>16
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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 recrives data.
This appendix provides information you may need for wiring
your own interface cables or for programming computer-toprinter 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
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Parallel interface
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STROBE
Normally synchronous input signal is used to prompt
that the data is sending to the port. Normal state is high
logic level, while low logic level indicates DATA1 ~
DATA8 will read the current data. The minimum pulse
width is 0.5 microsecond.
DATA1~DATA8
Signals to receive data sent from host. Logic 1 is high
level and the minimum pulse width is 1.5 microseconds.
DATA1 is least significant bit while DATA8 is most
significant bit.
ACK
¯¯¯
Signal to request sending data from host. ACK acts as
the output signal when the printer is ready for receiving
new data after previous data is read and saved in DATA 1~
DATA8. Normal state is high logic level. After activating,
it turns to low logic level. The pulse width is about 4
microseconds.
BUSY
Signal to indicate that the printer is not ready for
receiving data. If the host ignores it and continues to send
data, the data will be lost. The signal turns to high logic
level in the following case:
Buffer is full.
Offline mode
Error condition
PRIME signal is activated.
The signal will be clear after INIT signal turns to high logic
level and the printer initializes.
PE
Signal to indicate that the printer is out of paper. High
logic level indicates paper out state.
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SELECT
Signal to indicate online or offline state. High logic
level indicates online state. If no mechanical defect and PE
error, the signal turns to high logic level in the following
case:
 Press 【OFFLINE】 if the printer is offline.
 The printer receives online command when it is set
to offline by offline command.
The signal turns to low logic level in the following
case:
Press 【OFFLINE】 if the printer is online.
The printer receives offline command.
 Defective condition
 Paper out
AFXT
¯¯¯¯¯ (Valid for Epson ESC/P2 emulation only)
When the signal is set to low logic level and CR control
code is implemented, LF command will be added.
GND
Signal to ground.
F-GND
Signal to connect to the base of the printer.
+5V
Signal to connect to +5V output. For maintenance
only. Max. load (current) is 50mA.
INIT
¯¯¯¯
Reset signal to indicate the printer is initialized.
Normal state is high logic level while low logic level is
effective. The minimum pulse width is 50 microseconds.
It is necessary for the printer to initialize all the
mechanical functions before this signal enters ready state,
or it may cause damage to the printer.
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FAULT
¯¯¯¯¯¯
Signal to indicate error condition. Low logic level is
effective. The signal turns to low logic level in the
following case:
Paper out
 Error or defective condition
FUSE
Signal connect to +5V through 3.3KΩ resistance.
¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯(Valid
SLCTIN
for Epson ESC/P2 emulation only)
When the signal is low logic level, no DC3 control
code or DC1 control code is received.
Clock and signal logic level
Clock
Signal logic level
Input:high logic level: 2~5V
low logic level: 0~
0.8V
Output: high logic level: 2.4~5V low logic level:
0~0.4V
Parallel interface connector diagram
Note:
1. Use a standard parallel interface cable to connect the
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printer and the computer. The length should not
exceed 2 meters. Connect the 25P plug to the
computer, and connect the 36P plug to the printer.
2. Normally PR2-Olivetti emulation does not support
parallel printing mode. Please use serial interface
to print.
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USB interface
USB interface pin assignment
Pin
Signal name
Description
VBUS
+5V power supply
Ddata
D+
data
S.GND
ground
USB interface connector diagram
Note:
1. Use a standard USB interface cable to connect the
printer and the computer.
2. Normally PR2-Olivetti emulation does not support
USB printing mode. Please use serial interface to
print.
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Serial interface
RS-232C can be used as serial interface.
Settings:
Data bit: 7 or 8
Buffer: 128K Max.
Baud Rate: 9600BPS,19200BPS,38400BPS,300BPS,
600BPS,1200BPS,2400BPS,4800BPS
Protocol: DTR Xon/Xoff
Start bit:1 Stop bit:1 or 2
Error detection
Parity: None, odd,even
Frame error: The stop bit is not within the predetermined
frame length after the start bit.
Overflow error:Before the data sent from the host to the
UART and ready for printing, send the data again.
Attention : If the above error occurs, print the
corresponding error information. Image errors will also be
printed as image data.
Serial interface pin assignment
Pin
Signal
name
Description
RXD
TXD
DTR
SGND
DSR
RTS
CTS
Receive data
Send data
Data terminal ready
Signal ground
Data set ready
Request to send
Clear to send
Serial interface connector diagram
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Serial interface wiring diagram
Note:
1. The serial cable length should not exceed 15
meters.
2. Make sure the “Interface Setup” selects serial
interface and the settings are the same as PC
communication port settings. Shown as below:
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Signal description
The signal electrical level of the interface pin is defined as
follow:
1 is low level(Mark) -25V~-3V
0 is high level(Space) +3V~+25V
DTR protocol(RS-232C)
Pin2(receiving data)
Receiving the serial data sent from the host with this
line, so when no data is sent, the host must be set to MARK.
Pin4 DTR(Data terminal)
When the printer ready for receiving data,the signal
is SPACE(high level),when the printer did not
receive data, the signal is MARK(low level).
Pin 5 SGND(Signal ground lines)
Signal ground
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XON/XOFF(RS-232C)
Pin2 RXD(Receiving data)
Receiving the serial data sent from the host with this
line, so when no data is sent, the host must be set to MARK.
Pin3 TXD(Sending data)
Receiving the serial data sent from the host with this
line, so when no data is sent, the host must be set to MARK.
Pin4 DTR(Data terminal)
When connecting to the printer, the signal sent from
printer is SPACE (high level).
Pin 5 SGND(Signal ground lines)
Signal ground
Pin 7 RTS(Request to send )
When connecting to the printer, the signal sent from
printer is SPACE (high level).
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Ethernet interface
The use of Ethernet interface
1、 Install Ethernet interface board into the printer. Connect
PC and the printer using the network cable. Turn on the
printer to connect Config tool. The user interface is shown
as below.
2、Click “Ethernet” in step 1 to display the parameter setup
for Ethernet as below.
Parameters
IP Address
Function
Printer IP address can be changed
when needed.
Default Gateway
Default
Gateway
Subnet Mask Subnet Mask
Print server Name of the print server
name
DHCP
Disable or Enable DHCP.
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3、Set printer IP address to be the same net segment as PC
IP address in step 2. Disconnect Config tool after the
Ethernet parameters are setup. The printer restarts
automatically.
Follow following instructions to add the print port in the
driver.
4、Click “Add Port…” in step 3. Below window will pop
up.
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5、Select “Standard TCP/ Port”in step 4 and click “New
Port...”. Below window will pop up.
6、Type in the printer IP address in step 5 and click “Next”.
The added port is shown as below.
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7、Click “Print Test Page” to print.
Note: When DHCP is ON, two network cables should be
connected with the router. One is connected to PC while the
other one is connected to the printer. Enter the router
interface through IE browser to view the IP address
assigned to the printer, then repeat the above steps 3~6 to
add the printer IP port into the drive port. Send the data to
print when completed.
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Character sets & Code Pages
Character Sets
Standard character set 1
Standard character set 2
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IBM character set 1
IBM character set 2
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OCR-A character set 1
OCR-A character set 2
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OCR-B character set 1
OCR-B character set 2
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International Character Set Commands
Country
Basic Command
USA
“R”CHR$(0)
FRANCE
“R”CHR$(1)
GERMANY
“R”CHR$(2)
UK
“R”CHR$(3)
DENMARK 1
“R”CHR$(4)
SWEDEN
“R”CHR$(5)
ITALY
“R”CHR$(6)
SPAIN 1
“R”CHR$(7)
JAPAN
“R”CHR$(8)
NORWAY
“R”CHR$(9)
DENMARK 2
“R”CHR$(10)
SPAIN 2
“R”CHR$(11)
LATINAMERICA
“R”CHR$(12)
DENMARK/NORWAY “R”CHR$(13)
CHINA
“R”CHR$(16)
International character sets
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Code Page
Commands
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Code Page
ESC R Parameter
CP 437
80
CP 737
93
CP 850
82
CP 851
88
CP 852
87
CP 857
8D
CP 858
9E
CP 860
84
CP 861
94
CP 863
85
CP 864
8C
CP 864 Extended
95
CP 865
86
CP 866 Cyrillic
8E
CP 866 Bulgaria
9D
CP 1250
70
CP 1251
71
CP 1252
72
CP 1253
73
CP 1254
74
8859-1
25
8859-1 (SAP)
2B
8859-2
26
8859-5
2A
8859-7
2D
8859-9
2E
8859-15
2F
BRASCII
6D
Abicomp
6E
Roman8
4D
Coax/Twinax
4F
New-437
81
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New-Dig 850
83
Old-Code 860
98
Flarro 863
99
865 Hebrew
9A
CP 1257
77
866 Ukraine
8F
866 Kazakhstan
90
Kamenicky
91
Mazovia
92
CP 775
A6
CRO-ASCII
3C
Arabic Farsi
96
Arabic Urdu
97
Greek DEC
46
Greek ELOT 928
6C
UK_ASCII
41
US_ASCII
42
Swedish
48
German
4B
Portuguese
4C
French
52
Italian
59
Norwegian
60
Spanish
5A
SiemensTurk
9B
DECTurkish
9C
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Code Page
Tables
CP 437
CP 737
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CP 850
CP 851
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CP 852
CP 857
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CP 858
CP 860
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CP 861
CP 863
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CP 864
Extend 864
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CP 865
CP 866
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Bulgaria 866
CP 1250
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CP 1251
CP 1252
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CP 1253
CP 1254
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8859-1
8859-1 (SAP)
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8859-2
8859-5
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8859-7
8859-9
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8859-15
BRASCII
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Abicomp
Roman 8
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Coax/Twinax
New-437
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New-Dig 850
Old-Code 860
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Flarro 863
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CP 1257
Ukraine 866
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Kazakhstan 866
Kamenicky
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Mazovia
Baltic 775
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CRO-ASCII
Farsi
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Urdu
Greek DEC
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ELOT 928
UK_ASCII
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US_ASCII
Swedish
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German
Portuguese
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French
Italian
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Norwegian
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Siemens Turk
DEC Turkish
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RESIDENT FONTS
This appendix provides print samples of the printer's nineteen
resident fonts.
Roman 10
Sanserif 10
Courier 10
Prestige 10
Script 10
OCR B 10
OCR A 10
Orator 10
Draft 10
Gothic 10
Souvenir 10
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Adjustments
Eject………………….............….2-3,2-4,3-4,4-4,5-7
left margin………………..………6-6,10-9,11-14
Emulation…………………….2-8,5-2,8-3,11-1,11-2
top-of-form………………….………11-13,11-14
Envelope………………………………………....3-1
paper thickness……………..5-3,10-4,10-9,10-11
Epson ESC/P2……………………….10-3,12-3,12-4
AMOUNT……………………….….7-4,11-15,11-41
ATTRIB………………………………..…11-5,11-35
Feeding paper…………………………..…..4-6,10-8
form feed………………...……4-4,5-5,10-5,11-2
Bidirectional printing………………...…..11-2,11-23
line feed…………………….4-7,10-5,11-2,11-23
Font………………………..……….4-3,5-3,8-7,14-1
BUFFER………………………..4-5,10-1,11-11,12-7
Function…………………...….1-6,4-6,5-38,8-8,10-2
BUZZER……………………..…….4-6,4-10,5-6,8-7
HEX-DUMP…………………………...…….4-7,8-8
Cables……………………………….1-6,12-1,12-14
LAN………………………………….10-1,12-1
IBM Proprinter XL24E…………………………10-3
parallel interface……………10-1,12-1,12-2,12-4
Interface……………….…1-6,2-6,5-1,5-8,10-1,12-1
Serial interface…...............…12-1,12-6,12-7,12-8
USB………………………..….1-3,2-6,5-12,1-15
Label…………………………..…….3-1,3-6,4-3,4-4
Centronics…………………………………...….12-1
LAN interface……………………………..……12-1
Character……………………...…5-1,10-3,11-7,13-1
LF/FF……………………………...…………4-4,5-7
Cleaning………………………………….7-1,7-2,7-4
Line feed………………………..4-7,10-5,11-2,11-23
Continuous forms………………..…1-6,3-1,8-4,10-8
Line spacing…………...……….5-2,10-3,11-4,11-14
Loading…………………..…….5-6,5-32,6-2,8-4
LIST………………………....……7-1,9-1,11-1,11-2
Placement………………………...….3-1,3-5,7-1
LOAD…………………………….…2-3,3-4,4-4,4-8
tearing off …………………………….….4-4,4-8
Control panel…………………….………1-6,4-1,4-4
Lubrication……………………………………….7-1
Default……………………….4-5,5-1,6-1,11-2,12-11
Maintenance………………………......……7-1,12-3
Diagnostic functions………………………....8-1,8-8
Margin…………4-11,6-1,6-6,10-9,10-11,11-2,11-13
Download………….……….10-1,11-28,11-29,11-30
Menu………………………..…….4-3,4-7,4-11,5-1
DPL24C PLUS………………………..….11-1,11-38
Multipart paper…………………………..…3-1,10-4
DRAFT……………………………4-3,5-3,10-2,14-1
Number of copies………………………..….3-2,10-3
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ONLINE………………..….3-3,4-1,4-3,4-4,6-2,12-3
Self-test……………………………..4-12,5-38,8-8
Order number………………………………7-1,9-1
Serial interface........................…12-1,12-6,12-7,12-8
Page………………….….4-11,5-4,6-1,8-2,10-3,13-1
Single sheet……..…..1-6,2-1,3-2,3-3,4-4,5-4,6-2,7-3
PAPER OUT…………….…..2-4,4-3,12-2,12-3,12-4
Paper path………….……3-3,6-1,6-2,6-5,8-4,8-5,8-7
Single sheets………………..…..3-1,6-1,8-4,10-8
Power….….1-2,1-6,2-1,2-7,4-1,5-1,7-1,7-2,8-6,10-1
Software……...........………2-8,5-40,8-2,8-3,8-6,8-8
Print area………………………………………...10-8
Specification……...10-1,10-2,10-5,10-8,11-38,11-44
Print head……….1-4,1-6,2-2,2-3,3-2,4-6,5-1,7-1,8-7
Supplies……………...…………………………...9-1
Printer Driver………………………...2-8,5-2,8-3,8-6
TEAR OFF…..…..4-3,4-4,4-7,4-8,5-1,5-7,5-32,5-35
QUALITY………....3-7,5-3,8-1,8-2,11-7,11-8,11-27
Top margin……….6-5,8-3,10-9,10-11,11-13,11-39
Unidirectional printing……………….…..11-2,11-23
Replacing the ribbon…………………………..….7-5
Unpacking……………………………...……1-1,1-3
Ribbon cartridge…….1-3,1-6,2-2,2-3,7-1,7-3,8-2,8-3
USB interface…………………………….12-1,12-6
RS-232C………………………12-1,12-7,12-9,12-10
WIDTH.........3-3,3-4,5-5,5-7,8-5,8-7,10-1,10-9,11-4
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Phone: +1-905-286-9666
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Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH
Mies-van-der-Rohe-Strasse 8
80807 Munich, Germany
Phone: +49-89-62060-0
Internet: www.fujitsu.com/fts/
FUJITSU TAIWAN LTD.
19F, No.39, Section 1, Chung hwa Road Taipei, Taiwan
Phone: +886-2-2311-2255
Fax: +886-2-2311-2277
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
FUJITSU SYSTEMS BUSINESS (THAILAND) LTD.
22-23 Fl., Exchange Tower, 388 Sukhumvit Rd.
Klongtoey, Bangkok, Thailand 10110
Phone: +66-2-302-1500
Fax: +66-2-302-1555
FUJITSU ASIA PTE. LTD.
20, Science Park Road, #03-37 TeleTech Park
Singapore Science Park II, Singapore 117674
Phone: +65-6512-7555
Fax : +65 6512-7502
FUJITSU PHILIPPINES, INC.
2nd Floor, United Life Building, A. Arnaiz Avenue
Legaspi Village 1229, Makati City
Metro Manila, Philippines
Phone: +63-2-812-4001
Fax: +63-2-817-7576
FUJITSU (MALAYSIA) SDN. BHD.
Level 1 & 2, No.3505 Jalan Technokrat 5
Cyberjaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia 63000
Tel: +60-3-8318-3700
Fax: +60-3-8318-8700
PT FUJITSU INDONESIA OFFICES
Wisma Kyoei Prince 10th Floor
Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav 3-4, Jakarta Indonesia 10220
Phone: +62-21-570-9330
Fax: +62-21-573-5150
FUJITSU VIETNAM LIMITED
Unit 01-03, 17th Floor, Keangnam Hanoi Landmark
Tower,
Lot E6, Cau Giay New Urban Area, Me Tri Ward, Tu
Liem
District, Hanoi, Vietnam
Phonel:+84-4-22203113
Fax: +84-4-22203114
Manufacturer contact:
FUJITSU ISOTEC LIMITED
Printer Business Division
135, Higashinozaki, Hobara-machi, Date-shi, Fukushima
960-0695, JAPAN
Phone: +81-24-574-2236,
Fax: +81-24-574-2382
URL http://jp.fujitsu.com/group/fit/en/
Contact Email fit-gsm@cs.jp.fujitsu.com
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