Fujitsu Isotec 021M33342A Dot Matrix Printer User Manual Part 2 of 2
Fujitsu Isotec Limited Dot Matrix Printer Users Manual Part 2 of 2
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FUJITSU DL3100 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. 7-3 FUJITSU DL3100 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. 7-4 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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. CAUTIONThe 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. Use’s Manual Open the front cover of the printer. Please make sure that the printer head stops at the ribbon replacement position. 7-5 FUJITSU DL3100 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. 7-6 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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. Use’s Manual 7-7 FUJITSU DL3100 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. 7-8 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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 Use’s Manual 8-1 FUJITSU DL3100 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. 8-2 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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. Use’s Manual 8-3 FUJITSU DL3100 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. 8-4 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. Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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. Use’s Manual 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. 8-5 FUJITSU DL3100 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 8-6 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. Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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 Use’s Manual 8-7 FUJITSU DL3100 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 8-8 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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 Use’s Manual 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 9-1 FUJITSU DL3100 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) Use’s Manual 10-1 FUJITSU DL3100 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 10-2 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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 Use’s Manual 10-3 FUJITSU DL3100 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 10-4 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 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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 Use’s Manual cps: characters per second 41.6ms per line at 6 lines per inch 4 inches per second Up to 7 million characters 10-5 FUJITSU DL3100 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 10-6 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 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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 Use’s Manual 10-7 FUJITSU DL3100 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 10-8 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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 Use’s Manual 10-9 FUJITSU DL3100 Push/pull tractor paper feeding (continuous paper) Printing area E1 10-10 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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 Use’s Manual 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 10-11 FUJITSU DL3100 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 Use’s Manual 11-1 FUJITSU DL3100 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 11-2 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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 Use’s Manual 11-3 FUJITSU DL3100 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 11-4 SO ESC SO DC4 ESC W (n) ESC (n) SI ESC SI DC2 ESC SP ESC q (n) Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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 Use’s Manual 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 11-5 FUJITSU DL3100 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 11-6 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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) 11-7 FUJITSU DL3100 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 11-8 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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 Use’s Manual 11-9 FUJITSU DL3100 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 11-10 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 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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 Use’s Manual ESC @ CAN DEL ESC ( U (nL) (nH) (m) ESC 0 ESC 2 11-11 FUJITSU DL3100 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. 11-12 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 • 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 Use’s Manual 11-13 FUJITSU DL3100 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 11-14 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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 Use’s Manual ESC ( G (nL) (nH) (m) ESC .c (v h m nL nH d1 d2 . . . dk) 11-15 FUJITSU DL3100 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. 11-16 ESC (m Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 • 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 Use’s Manual ESC K (nL nH d1 d2 . . . 11-17 FUJITSU DL3100 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) 11-18 ESC Y (nL nH d1 d2 . . . dk) Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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, Use’s Manual ESC ( B (nL nH k m s v1 v2 11-19 FUJITSU DL3100 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. 11-20 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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. Use’s Manual Bar code type Valid range of BarCodeData EAN-13 0-9 (30H-39H) EAN-8 0-9 (30H-39H) 11-21 FUJITSU DL3100 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. 11-22 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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 Use’s Manual ESC ] 11-23 FUJITSU DL3100 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 11-24 Dec 16 32 Hex 10 20 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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. Use’s Manual 11-25 FUJITSU DL3100 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 11-26 00 C7 Presentor PS Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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 Use’s Manual Double line 02 ESC G 11-27 FUJITSU DL3100 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 11-28 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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 Use’s Manual 11-29 FUJITSU DL3100 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 11-30 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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). Use’s Manual 11-31 FUJITSU DL3100 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 11-32 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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 Use’s Manual ESC [ g nL nH mode 11-33 FUJITSU DL3100 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 11-34 60 120 120 240 80 90 60 120 24 24 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 38 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 Use’s Manual 11-35 FUJITSU DL3100 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 11-36 Check Digit 0: not computed. 1: compute and print check digit. Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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: Use’s Manual d1 d2…dk 11-37 FUJITSU DL3100 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. 11-38 ESC + e+X+n (1b 65 58 n) Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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. Use’s Manual 11-39 FUJITSU DL3100 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. 11-40 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 + Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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 -3 16 -3/360 inch -1 16 -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.) Use’s Manual 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 11-41 FUJITSU DL3100 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 11-42 Bit Description Value Function Indicate if the check digit is attached *1 Attached Not attached Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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.: Use’s Manual 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 Check Digit 11-43 FUJITSU DL3100 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 11-44 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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 Use’s Manual 12-1 FUJITSU DL3100 Parallel interface ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ 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. 12-2 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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. Use’s Manual 12-3 FUJITSU DL3100 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 12-4 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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. Use’s Manual 12-5 FUJITSU DL3100 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. 12-6 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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 Use’s Manual 12-7 FUJITSU DL3100 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: 12-8 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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 Use’s Manual 12-9 FUJITSU DL3100 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). 12-10 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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. Use’s Manual 12-11 FUJITSU DL3100 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. 12-12 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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. Use’s Manual 12-13 FUJITSU DL3100 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. 12-14 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 Character sets & Code Pages Character Sets Standard character set 1 Standard character set 2 Use’s Manual 13-1 FUJITSU DL3100 IBM character set 1 IBM character set 2 13-2 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 OCR-A character set 1 OCR-A character set 2 Use’s Manual 13-3 FUJITSU DL3100 OCR-B character set 1 OCR-B character set 2 13-4 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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 Use’s Manual 13-5 FUJITSU DL3100 Code Page Commands 13-6 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 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 Use’s Manual 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 13-7 FUJITSU DL3100 Code Page Tables CP 437 CP 737 13-8 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 CP 850 CP 851 Use’s Manual 13-9 FUJITSU DL3100 CP 852 CP 857 13-10 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 CP 858 CP 860 Use’s Manual 13-11 FUJITSU DL3100 CP 861 CP 863 13-12 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 CP 864 Extend 864 Use’s Manual 13-13 FUJITSU DL3100 CP 865 CP 866 13-14 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 Bulgaria 866 CP 1250 Use’s Manual 13-15 FUJITSU DL3100 CP 1251 CP 1252 13-16 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 CP 1253 CP 1254 Use’s Manual 13-17 FUJITSU DL3100 8859-1 8859-1 (SAP) 13-18 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 8859-2 8859-5 Use’s Manual 13-19 FUJITSU DL3100 8859-7 8859-9 13-20 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 8859-15 BRASCII Use’s Manual 13-21 FUJITSU DL3100 Abicomp Roman 8 13-22 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 Coax/Twinax New-437 Use’s Manual 13-23 FUJITSU DL3100 New-Dig 850 Old-Code 860 13-24 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 Flarro 863 Use’s Manual 13-25 FUJITSU DL3100 CP 1257 Ukraine 866 13-26 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 Kazakhstan 866 Kamenicky Use’s Manual 13-27 FUJITSU DL3100 Mazovia Baltic 775 13-28 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 CRO-ASCII Farsi Use’s Manual 13-29 FUJITSU DL3100 Urdu Greek DEC 13-30 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 ELOT 928 UK_ASCII Use’s Manual 13-31 FUJITSU DL3100 US_ASCII Swedish 13-32 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 German Portuguese Use’s Manual 13-33 FUJITSU DL3100 French Italian 13-34 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 Norwegian Spanish Use’s Manual 13-35 FUJITSU DL3100 Siemens Turk DEC Turkish 13-36 Use’s Manual FUJITSU DL3100 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 Use’s Manual 14-1 INDEX 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 Use’s Manual 15-1 FUJITSU DL3100 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 15-2 Use’s Manual FUJITSU OFFICES Please send your comments on this manual or on Fujitsu products to the following addresses: North American Contact: FUJITSU CANADA INC. 6975 Creditview Road, Unit 1 Mississauga, ON, Canada L5N 8E9 Phone: +1-905-286-9666 Fax: +1-905-286-5997 Asian Contact: FUJITSU HONG KONG LTD. 10/F., Lincoln House, 979 King's Road Taikoo Place, Island East, Hong Kong Phone: +852-2827-5780 Fax: +852-2827-4724 European, Middle East, African Contact: 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. 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