Compuprint 9060, PRT9061, PRT9060 User Manual

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Thanks for choosing the Compuprint 9060 printer. Your printer is a reliable working equipment that will be very useful in your daily job. Our printers have been designed to be compact and respectful of the work environment. They offer
a wide range of features and multiple functions that confirm the high technological level reached by the printers with Compuprint brand.
To maintain these printing performances unchanged in the long run, Sferal wwt has developed specific Compuprint branded consumables for each printer type (for example: ribbon cartridges for dot matrix printers, toner and OPC cartridges for laser printers, bubble ink jet cartridges for inkjet printers) that assure an excellent operation with high printing quality level reliability.
Sferal wwt recommends to use only its original Compuprint branded consumables with original packaging (identified by its holographic label). In this way, a proper use of the printer at quality level stated in the product characteristics can be assured. All typical usage problems related to not certified consumables may be avoided, such as an overall quality print level degradation and, often, the reduction of the product life due to the fact that the proper working conditions for the print heads, OPC cartridge and other printer parts are not assured.
Moreover, Sferal does not only certify its consumables in terms of working conditions but also carefully controls their compliance with the international standard rules concerning:
no cancerous materials;
no flammability of the plastic materials;
other standards
Sferal advises the customers not to use products for which the compliance to this safety rules are not warranted. Finally seek your dealer or contact a Sferal office and be sure that are provided you the original Compuprint branded consumables.
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A. Never remove any printer cover except to install a printer accessory and as expressly
B. Please store the printer covers in a safe place. The covers must be reinstalled if you decide to
remove any printer accessory.
The following areas of the printer should be covered for safety reasons:
Rear Pull Tractor Cover
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ASF Area Cover
Rear Pull Tractor Attachment Area Covers
The above openings must always be protected with their cover when the corresponding option is
not installed. Do not touch inside and do not insert any object into these openings or into the
gears.
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This equipment has bee n tes ted a nd found to com ply with the li mits for a Cl ass B digita l de vice , pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Howe ver, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encour ag ed t o tr y to c or rec t the int er fer enc e by one o r more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
A shielded Centronics IEEE1284 compliant bi-directional parallel cable, maximum length 3 meters (10 feet), and a shielded RS-232 serial cable, maximum length 15 meters (50 feet), are necessary for this device to meet the requirements of a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.
The above specified cables are readily available as Personal Computer or Peripheral accessories from multiple retail outlets. Please consult your dealer for detail s concerning such cables and also for information about FCC rules for digital devices.
Changes or modifications to the device covered by this manual, which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance, could void the user’s authority under the FCC rules to operate the equipment.
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This digital apparatus complies with the Canadian ICES-003 Class B limits for radio frequency emissions. Cet appareil numérique est conforme aux limites de Classe B de la norme N MB-003 du Canada.
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This equipment conforms to the EEC Directive 89/392 (the sound pressure, me asured according to ISO 7779, does not exceed 70 dBA).
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Compuprint Products Information...................................ii
Safety Information................................................. iii
FCC Notes .............................................................. iv
Canadian D.O.C. Radio Interference Regulation iv
EEC Regulations ................................................... iv
Table of Contents................................................... v
Getting to Know Your Printer ............................... 1
Printer Features ( Printer Features ( Unpacking Your Printer Printer Parts
Front View Rear View
Setting Up Your Printer ......................................... 7
Choosing a Suitable Location Printer Assembly
Removal of the Shipment Locks
Ribbon Cartridge Installation Host Computer Connection Software Driver Selection Power Connection
Selecting the Display Language......................... 18
Configuring the Printer........................................ 19
Operator Panel Presentation
Display Messages
Indicators
Function Keys Printer Setups
Entering the Printer Setups
Moving within the Printer Setups
Leaving the Printer Setups Power-On Configuration
Entering the Power-On Configuration Program Setup
Entering the Program Setup How to Select the Paper Path How to Use the Tear-Off Function
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Selection of the Paper Size Adjusting the Tear-Off Position
Selection of the Tear-Off Mode How to Lock/Unlock the Printer Setups How to Handle the Paper Parking
Paper Handling................................................... 109
Paper Paths Paper Specifications
Fanfold Paper (PRT9060 and PRT9061 models)
Envelopes (PRT9060 model only).............................110
Cut Sheets (PRT9060 model only)............................111
Cut Sheets........................................................................112
Cut Sheets Loading Modes........................................112
Loading Cut Sheets....................................................112
Fanfold Paper Loading
Loading Paper Using the Front1 Push Tractor
Printer Maintenance and Troubleshooting...... 123
Cleaning the Printer Replacing the Ribbon Cartridge Printing the Self Test Error Handling
Options ............................................................... 130
The Front2 Push Tractor
Installing the Front2 Push Tractor
Removing the Front2 Push Tractor
Loading Paper Using the Front2 Push Tractor (option)
Loading Paper Using the Front1 Push Tractor
when the Front2 Push Tractor (Option) is Installed The Rear Pull Tractor
Installing the Rear Pull Tractor
Removing the Rear Pull Tractor
Loading Paper Using the Front1 Push Tractor and
the Rear Pull Tractor (option) The Automatic Sheet Feeder (ASF)
The Color Kit.....................................................................
The LAN Interface Board The Printer Pedestals
Printer Specifications ........................................ 153
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24 Needle Print Head
136 columns @10 cpi
Draft printing at 600 cps, LQ printing at 116 cps
IBM Proprinter XL24/XL24 AGM, Per sonal Printer 2391+ and EPSON LQ Series emulations
Base paper handling configuration: Front1 push path (fanfold) + Manual paper path (cut sheets)
Multiple copies (1 original and 7 copies)
Automatic paper path selection
Automatic Sheet Feeder option which handles cut sheets, multicopy and envelopes, accepts up to
two additional paper bins and includes paper stacker
Easy operability via operator panel setup and S/W command s
Usage of all specific features by means of the Specific Software Driver which is applicable to the
most popular S/W Packages
Plug & Play capability for Windows 95/98/2000/XP/NT4.0/Millennium ®
Bi-directional IEEE 1284 parallel interface and standard serial RS-232/C and RS-422/A interface
Ethernet 10/100 Base-T interface option that coexists with the parallel interface
4 pin Rear Pull Tractor option
Color Kit option
Two optional printer pedestals
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24 Needle Print Head
136 columns @10 cpi
Draft printing at 600 cps, LQ printing at 116 cps
IBM Proprinter XL24/XL24 AGM, Per sonal Printer 2391+ and EPSON LQ Series emulations
Base paper handling configuration: Front1 push path (1st fanfold)
Multiple copies (1 original and 7 copies)
Automatic paper path selection
Automatic Sheet Feeder option which handles cut sheets, multicopy and envelopes, accepts up to
two additional paper bins and includes paper stacker
Easy operability via operator panel setup and S/W command s
Usage of all specific features by means of the Specific Software Driver which is applicable to the
most popular S/W Packages
Plug & Play capability for Windows 95/98/2000/XP/NT4.0/Millennium ®
Bi-directional IEEE 1284 parallel interface and standard serial RS-232/C and RS-422/A interface
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4 pin 2° Front Push Tractor option (2nd fanfold)
4 pin Rear Pull Tractor option
Color Kit option
Two optional printer pedestals
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The following items are included in the box:
Notify any damage to your supplier.
In stalla tion G uid e
CD-Rom
with User Manual included
Ribbon Cartrid
Power Cable
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PRT9060 Model
Paper Knob
Operator Panel
Cut Sheet Support
Power Switch
Paper Guides
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Push Tractors Cover
PRT9061 Model
Paper Knob
Power Switch
Operator Panel
Push Tractors Cover
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Rear Pull Tractor Cover
Interface Co nn ecto rs
Rear Paper Slot
Top C o v e r
Paper Knob
ASF Area Cover
Pow er C able C onnector Rear Pull Tracto r Attachment
Area Covers
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Consider the following points when you choose the location for your printer:
The distance between the printer and the host computer must not exceed the length of the interface cable;
The location must be sturdy, horizontal and stable;
Your printer must not be exposed to direct sunlight, extreme heat, cold, dust or humidity (see "Printer
Specifications" later);
The power outlet must be compatible with the plug of the printer's power cord.
There must be sufficient clearances on all sides for easy operation. The required space is shown in the figure:
80 cm
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Open all the printer covers and make sure that you remove all the shipment locks from the printer.
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Make sure that you are using only Compuprint original consumables.
1. Make sure that the printer is turned off.
2. Find the ribbon cartridge among the accessories
Ribbon Guide
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To be used when the color kit option is not
installed
Ribbon Guide
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To be used when the color kit option is
installed
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3. Open the top cover using the small
handles on either side of the top cover.
4. Turn the printer on. The print
carriage prepares for ribbon cartridge installation.
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turn the ribbon-winding knob in the arrow direction (loca ted on the cartridge) to take up slack in the ribbon.
Cartrid
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Ribbon Winding Knob
To avoid damage to the ribbon, do not turn the winding knob in the wrong direction.
6. Align the right and left cartridge pins with the printer locking points.
Black cartridge when the c olor kit option is not
installed
Black “Long Life” or Color cartridge when
the color kit option is installed
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7. Slide and insert the ribbon guide between the print head and the ribbon guide mask holding it perpendicular to the print head.
Make sure that the ribbon is inserted correctly between the print head and the print head mask.
8. If the color kit option is installed on
your printer, insert the shifter holder onto the color shifter as shown in this figure.
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Shifter Holder
Co lor Shifter
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Ribbon Guide
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9. Turn the ribbon-winding knob in the arrow direction (located on the cartridge) to take up
slack in the ribbon.
10. Push the cartridge down gently until it c lips into place at loc king p oints.
Black cartridge when the c olor kit option is not
installed
Black Long Life or Color cartridg e when
the color kit option is installed
11. Turn the ribbon-winding knob again in the direction of the arrow to take up s lack in the ribbon.
12. To ensure that the ribbon guide runs freely along the ribbon, manually move the print carriage
horizontally.
If the used ribbon cartridge needs to be replaced, see " Replacing The Ribbo n Cartridge ", later in this manual.
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This printer can be connected to your host computer via two available interfaces. The interface connectors are located on the rear of the printer.
A bidirectional IEEE1284 parallel interface
A RS-232C/422A serial interface
Before connecting the interface cable, make sure that the printer and the host computer are
Insert the parallel interface cable into the parallel connec tor and fasten it by mean s of the c lips. Insert the serial interface cable into the serial connector and fasten it by means of the two screws (use the screwdriver).
turned OFF .
Parallel Interface
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Serial Interface
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At this point it is necessary to configure your printer for your application package. The installation procedures depend upon the host environment.
Follow the instructions in the readme file you find on the CD-ROM . In a WINDOWS 95/98/2000/XP/NT4.0/Millennium® environment the printer supports the Plug &
Play feature.
The printer drivers of all Compuprint printers can be found at the Internet Address
http://www.compuprint.net/
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The power outlet must be compatible with the plug of the printer’s power cable.
1. Make sure the power outlet is near the printer location and easily accessible.
2. Make sure that the power switch is in 0 position (OFF).
Always use a grounded outlet.
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3. Insert the power cable plug into the printer connector and the other power ca ble end into a
convenient outlet (the figure shows the European version).
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4. If you need to turn the printer on, press the power switch in the I position (ON).
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The display messages for this pri nter can be di splaye d in five different languages: Engli sh (Default), French, German, Italian and Spanish. To select the language, that you prefer, p roceed as follows:
1. Press the
message will be displayed:
2. When you release the
then,
3. Press the ↓ key to enter the setup. The first setup item is displayed:
4. Press the ↓ key until the lan guage firs t level func tion is dis played:
5. Press the → key to pass to the second level functions:
6. Press the ↓ key until the s etup lan guage is dis played:
7. Press the → key to scroll the setup l anguages. When the desi red language i s displayed, press the
PROGRAM
in the selected language.
PROGRAM
key to select it. The printer exits the setup. From now on the displ ay messa ges appear
key and keep i t pressed while powering on the printer until the following
RELEASE KEY
key, the following messages will be displayed :
PROGRAM
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PRINT OUT? NO
EMUL. OPTIONS
FUNCTIONS
BUZZER YES
MENU ENGLISH
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The operator panel enables you to perform many of the printer functions including paper path selections, font selection and the printer setup.
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The operator panel consists of:
A 16 character display (Liquid Crystal Display)
Six led indicators
Nine function keys
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The printer display is used to indicate the printer status or to request an user intervention. When the printer is in Ready state, the display gives the following information:
when paper is already loaded and the printer is off line (
ON LINE
indicator unlit):
OFF LINE M1
Printer Status
where:
OFF LINE ON LINE
M1, M2, M3, M4
Current Macro
Indicates the printer status.
Indicate which of the four User Macros is currentl y used.
when paper is already loaded and the printer is on line (
ON LINE
indicator lit):
ON LINE M1
Printer Status
Current Macro
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when there is no paper loaded and the printer is off line (
ON LINE
indicator unlit):
when there is no paper loaded and the printer is on line (
ON LINE
indicator lit):
Load Front1
Current Paper Path
where:
LOAD FRONT1 LOAD FRONT2
LOAD PUSH-PULL LOAD FR1 PUSH&MF LOAD MANUAL FORM LOAD PSH-PLL&MF LOAD ASF1
LOAD ASF2 LOAD ASF3
OFF LINE ON LINE
M1, M2, M3, M4
ON LINE M1
Printer Status
Indicates that the currently selected paper path is out of paper.
The messages are displayed only for the available paper paths, according to the installed devices.
LOAD FRONT2
(only PRT9061 model)
LOAD FR1 PUSH&MF LOAD MANUAL FORM LOAD PSH-PLL&MF
(only PRT9060 model) (only PRT9060 model)
(only PRT9060 model)
Indicates the printer status.
Indicate which of the four User Macros is currentl y used.
Current Macro
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The following messages appear to i ndicate other printer conditions or user intervention requests. The list is in alphabetical order.
Message Description
ALTERNATE
BUSY M1
COVER OPEN CLOSE COVER
EJECTING
INITIALIZING LAN
LOAD FRONT1 LOAD FRONT2 LOAD PUSH-PULL LOAD FR1 PUSH&MF LOAD MANUAL FORM LOAD PSH-PLL&MF LOAD ASF1
LOAD ASF2
LOAD ASF3
This message appears to indicate that the Alternate functions of the operator panel keys have been selected pressing the
This message appears to indicate that the printer is printing. It is busy. When the printer cover is not closed correctly, the buzzer sounds and the
display shows alternately these two messages. Close the printer cover. The printer is ejecting the paper out of the printer. This message is displayed when the LAN is reset (only if the LAN interface
board is installed). These messages are displayed when the corresponding paper path is out of paper.
The printer displays only the messages related to the installed devices.
FR1 PUSH&MF PSH-PLL&MF
= Front1 push and manual paper path.
= Push-Pull and manual paper path.
ALTERNATE
key.
LOCKED MENU
MACRO CHANGING
When the access to the Printer Setups has been locked at the power on, the printer displays this message.
The macro has been changed and the printer is updating the settings.
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Message Description
MICRO FEED DOWN
MICRO FEED UP
OPT. I/F CHANGED PRESS ON LINE
OPER. INTERRUPTED
PARKING
PATH CHANGING
PRESS A KEY NVM CHANGED
RELEASE KEY
REMOTE CONTROL
The paper is fed in microsteps downwards when pressing the ↓ arrow key . The paper is fed in microsteps forwards when pressing the ↑ arrow key.
These messages are displayed at power on when the I/F board option has been changed previously in the printer. Press the
This message is displayed if the park procedure.
The printer is parking the fanfold paper. The path has been changed and the printer is updating the settings.
The NVM has been changed. Press any key to set the printer.
This message is displayed when you can release the test selection or in the Power-on Configuration procedure.
This message is displayed when the printer operates from remote control (only if the LAN interface board is installed).
ALTERNATE
ON LINE
key has been pressed to interrupt a
key to confirm.
PROGRAM
key in the Self-
RESET & BREAK
SELF TEST
TEAR IF NECESS. EJECT PAPER
The printer received a reset and break command via interface. Printing the self-test page.
These messages are displayed when the printer receives a paper parking command and the the fanfold then press the
TEAR NO
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item is selected for the tear-off function. Tear off
key to eject the paper.
PARK
Message Description
TEAR IF NECESS. PARK PAPER
TEAR OFF PAPER EJECT PAPER
TEAR OFF PAPER PARK PAPER
UNLOCKED MENU
For the error messages see "Error Handling later in this manual.
These messages are displayed when the printer receives a paper parking command. Tear off the fanfold paper if necessary and then press the
PARK
key to park the paper. These messages are displayed when the printer receives a paper ejecting command (
TEAR NO
item has been selected for the tear-off function) but was not able to execute it, because the paper to be ejected is longer than 18 inch. Tear off the fanfold paper and then press the
key to eject the paper.
PARK
These messages are displayed when the printer has received a paper parking command but was not able to execute it, because the paper to be parked is longer than 18 inch. Tear off the fanfold paper and then press the
PARK
key to
park the paper. When the access to the Printer Setups has been unlocked at the power on, the
printer displays this message.
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Lit when the printer can receive and print data (printer online).
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Blinks when there is data in the buffer and the printer is offline. Unlit when the printer is disabled and the buffer does not contain any data, or
during the initialization, setup or tests. Blinks when one of the printer setup procedures has been selected:
Configuration
Lit when the alternate function of the keys has been enabled pressing the
ALTERNATE
Lit when the Front1 paper path or the Push-pull paper path is selected. Unlit when neither the Front1 paper path nor Push-pull paper path are selected. Lit when the Front2 paper path (PRT9061 model) or the Manual paper path
(PRT9060 model) is selected. Unlit when the Front2 paper path (PRT9061 model) or the Manual paper path
(PRT9060 model) is not selected. Lit when the Automatic Sheet Feeder (ASF) paper path is selected.
or
Power-On Configuration
key.
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Program
Unlit when the Automatic Sheet Feeder (ASF) paper path is not selected.
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Pressing the function keys it is possible to activate the functions indicated by the word or symbol signed near the key. Each key may have different functions, according to the selected function modes: Normal, Alternate or Program.
Pro
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function of the keys is written above the keys and does not require any
previous action to select it. The
alternate
pressing the When the alternate function of the keys is selected, the
the display shows The
program
If you press the key while powering the printer on, the
function of the keys is written below the keys and is selected
ALTERNATE
ALTERNATE
function of the keys is selected pressing the
key.
.
ALTERNATE
PROGRAM
indicator is lit and
key, where:
Power-On Configuration
is selected.
If you press the key when the printer is enabled without printing or disabled (
ON LINE
In the Program Setup mode only the four arrow keys and the enabled and the
indicator unlit), the
PROGRAM
indicator is lit.
Program Setup
is selected.
PROGRAM
key are
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ON LINE Key
ON LINE
Normal Function
Program Function
PROGRAM Key
PROGRAM
Normal Function
Program Function
Enables or disables the printer.
If this key is pressed while powering the printer on, the self test is printed;
the printout is stopped pressing this key again. In an error condition, once the error cause has been removed, press this
key to enable the printer
Pressing this key, the input buffer is cleared an a break (250 msec.) on a serial interface is sent. The message RESET & BREAK is displayed.
Enables the printer setups as follows:
Pressing this key while powering on the printer, th e
Configuration
Pressing this key when the printer is enabled without printing or disabled
the
Program Setup
Exits the printer setups.
is selected.
is enabled (
PROGRAM
indicator lit).
Power-On
MACRO Key
MACRO
Normal Function
Program Function
Selects one of the user macros (Macro 1, Macro 2, Macro 3 or Macro 4). If you want to select the displayed macro, wait for 2 seconds without pressing any key and the parameters of this macro will be set .
Scrolls the parameters of the functions or macros forwards.
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FONT Key
FONT
Normal Function
Program Function
LF Key
LF
MICRO FEED
Normal Function
Alternate Function
Program Function
LOAD/FF Key
LOAD/FF
MICRO FEED
Normal Function
Alternate Function
Selects the font to be used with the currently selected pitch. The selected font is valid until the printer is turned off or a new font is selected using this key.
Scrolls the parameters of the functions or macros backwards.
Performs a line feed according to the current line spacing settings.
Moves the paper forward in microsteps. Keeping the key pressed the paper is moved continuously at increasing speed.
Scrolls the setup and macro functions backwards.
Executes a Form Feed (FF): when paper is loaded into the printer, it advances to the following page; if no paper is loaded, it is positioned for printing .
Moves the paper backward in microsteps. Keeping the key pressed the paper is moved continuously at increasing speed.
Program
Scrolls the setup and macro functions forwards.
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ALTERNATE Key
ALTERNATE
Normal Function
Alternate Function
TEAR/PITCH Key
TEAR
PITCH
Normal Function
Alternate Function
Enables the alternative key functions. If the printer is receiving print data, press the
ALTERNATE
key.
ON LINE
If no printing data are in the print buffer, pressing the
key before pressing the
ALTERNATE
key, the printer
goes offline. The display then shows
of the keys is enabled (
ALTERNATE
ALTERNATE
May be used to abort paper parking procedure. See also
Paper Parking
, later in this manual.
to indicate that the Alternate Function
indicator lit).
How to Handle the
When the printer is in Program Setup Mode, this key is disabled. Disables the alternative key functions.
Moves the paper to the tear-off position ( in the
Program Setup
).
TEAR NORMAL
function must be selected
Selects the pitch to be used with the currently selected font. The selected pitch is valid until the printer is turned off.
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PATH/PARK Key
PATH
PARK
Normal Function
Alternate Function
Selects one of the paper paths in offline status. The parameters of the displayed path are set after 2 seconds without pressing any key.
Parks the paper in the currently selected paper path.
Key Combinations
ONLINE + MACRO + ALTERNATE
Normal Function
Lock or unlock the access to the printer setups. See later How to Lock/Unlock the Printer Setups section.
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PPrriinntteerr SSeettuuppss
The main printer setup parameters can be selected via the operator panel. The setup parameters are divided into two printer setups, the Power-O n Configuration , that allows a complete configuration at installation time according to the hardware and the emulation types, and the Program Setup, that allows you to set the functions that are the most useful in your daily job. These settings can be selected when the printer is online without printing or offline ( the NVM.
ON LINE
indicator unlit) and stored i n
EEnntteerriinngg tthhee PPrriinntteerr SSeettuuppss
Press the message is displayed to select the Power-O n Configuration.
Press the indicator unlit) to select the Program Setup.
PROGRAM
PROGRAM
key and keep it pressed at the printer power on unti l the RELEASE KEY
key when the printer is online without printing or offline (
MMoovviinngg wwiitthhiinn tthhee PPrriinntteerr SSeettuuppss
The arrow keys , , , are used to move within the different functions inside the Printer Setups. See the following description of the setup items.
ON LINE
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LLeeaavviinngg tthhee PPrriinntteerr SSeettuuppss
Pressing the
PROGRAM
in the Power-On Configuration key the printer exits from the setup and
the new settings will be automatically saved.
Pressing the
PROGRAM
key in the Program Setup, the following choice is offered for the storage of
the values set:
STORE? QUIT
STORE? SAVE
The new settings are not activated and the old settings remain valid. The new settings are stored permanently in the NVM (Non Volatile
Memory).
STORE? CURRENT
The new settings remain valid until th e printer is tur ned off .
Press the or keys to scan these selections forwa rd and backwards. When the desired setting is displayed, press the
PROGRAM
key to exit from the Setup.
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PPoowweerr--OOnn CCoonnffiigguurraattiioonn
The default values of the various functions are indicated in bold.
EEnntteerriinngg tthhee PPoowweerr--OOnn CCoonnffiigguurraattiioonn
1. Make sure that the printer is turned off.
2. P ress and hold the
message is displayed. As soon as the displayed:
then,
PROGRAM
key pressed while powering on the printer until the RELEASE KEY
PROGRAM
PRINT OUT? NO
9060
key gets released, the following message will be
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Main Structure
This figure shows the structure of the Power-On Configuration and how to move inside the Setup.
Print out? N O
Emul. Options
Parall Interface
Serial Interface
Fu nctions
Back to M FG ? N O
Print out? Y ES
LA N Interface
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The setup item Functions groups the following printer functions:
Buzzer setting,
Paper loading sequence,
Paper overlay (only PRT9060 model),
Quick cut sheet loading (only PRT9060 model),
Ribbon type,
Bar code density,
Text printing direction,
Graphics printing direction,
Bar code printing direction,
Graphics printing speed,
Paper path at power on,
Language of the display messages,
Tear-off position adjustment
Printout of the Printer Settings
PRINT OUT? NO
EMUL. OPTIONS
or ←
PRINT OUT? YES
PRINT OUT? NO
PRINT OUT? YES
The Setup is not printed. The printer setup is printed showing the currently selected values. The
printout starts as soon as you select this value.
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Emulation Options
This setup defines the available options according to the selected emulation and is structured as follows:
Options
Emul. Options
Parall. Inte rfa c e
Emul EPSON LQ
Char. Set ...
Nation ...
Auto CR ...
Auto LF …
Emul IBM...
Char. Set ...
Nation ...
Auto CR …
Auto LF ...
20 CPI IBM ...
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Setting the Emulation Options
Printer Emulation
PRINT OUT? NO EMUL. OPTIONS
EMUL. OPTIONS
PARALL INTERFACE
EMUL. IBM 2391
CHAR. SET CS2
EMUL. EPSON LQ
EMUL. IBM XL24
EMUL. IBM XL24AGM
EMUL EPSON LQ
EMUL IBM XL24
EMUL IBM XL24AGM
EMUL. IBM 2391
The printer uses the EPSON LQ Series emulation. The printer uses the IBM Proprinter XL24 emulation. The printer uses the IBM Proprinter XL24 AGM emulation. The printer uses the IBM Personal 2391+ emulation.
or ←
or
or
or ←
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EPSON Character Sets
EMUL. EPSON LQ
CHAR. SET CS1
CHAR. SET CS2
CHAR. SET ITALIC
NATION CP437
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
These items select the character set to be used in EPSON emulation.
IBM Character sets
EMUL. IBM xxx
CHAR. SET CS1
CHAR. SET CS2
NATION CP437
→ or ←
→ or ←
These items select the character set to be used in IBM Proprinter emulation.
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EPSON National Character sets
CHAR. SET CS2
NATION CP437
NATION
NATION LATIN A1
AUTO CR YESI
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
The following national character sets ar e available:
CP 437
CP 857 CP 858 CP 860 CP 862 CP 863 CP 864 CP 865 CP 866
CP 867 CP 876 CP 877 CP 1250 CP 1251 CP 1252 CP 1253 CP 1254
CP 1255 CP 1256 CP 1257 GOST TASS MAZOWIA ISO 8859/1 ISO 8859/2
ISO 8859/3 ISO 8859/4 ISO 8859/5 ISO 8859/6 ISO 8859/7 ISO 8859/8 ISO 8859/9 ISO 8859/15
CP 437SL CP 1098 UKRAIN KOI8-U USA FRANCE GERMANY ENGLAND
CP437 G 96GREEK CP850 CP851 CP 852 CP 853 CP 855
DENMARK1 SWEDEN ITALY SPAIN1 JAPAN NORWAY DENMARK2 SPAIN2
LATIN A1
The CP 858 and ISO 8859/15 character sets contain the Euro character.
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IBM National Character Sets
CHAR. SET CS2
NATION CP437
NATION
NATION KOI8-U
AUTO CR NO
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
The following national character sets can be se lected:
CP 437
CP 857 CP 858 CP 860 CP 862 CP 863 CP 864 CP 865 CP 866
CP 867 CP 876 CP 877 CP 1250 CP 1251 CP 1252 CP 1253 CP 1254
CP 1255 CP 1256 CP 1257 GOST TASS MAZOWIA ISO 8859/1 ISO 8859/2
ISO 8859/3 ISO 8859/4 ISO 8859/5 ISO 8859/6 ISO 8859/7 ISO 8859/8 ISO 8859/9 ISO 8859/15
CP 437SL CP 1098 UKRAIN KOI8-U
CP437 G 96GREEK CP850 CP851 CP 852 CP 853 CP 855
TThhee CCPP 885588 aanndd IISSOO 88885599//1155 cchhaarraacctteerr sseettss ccoonnttaaiinn tthhee EEuurroo cchhaarraacctteerr..
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CR Code Behavior
NATION xxx
AUTO CR NO
AUTO CR YES
AUTO LF NO
AUTO CR NO
AUTO CR YES
→ or ←
→ or ←
No automatic carriage return is performed after a LF, VT or ESCJ code. Default value in IBM Proprinter emulation.
The printer performs an automatic carriage return after a LF, VT or ESCJ code. Default value in Epson emulation.
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LF Code Behavior
AUTO CR xx
AUTO LF NO
AUTO LF YES
AUTO LF HOST
20 CPI IBM NO
or
EMUL. OPTIONS
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
AUTO LF NO
AUTO LF YES
AUTO LF HOST
No Automatic LF after CR. Automatic LF after CR.
Only in EPSON emulation. The printer checks the AUTOFEEDXT signal coming from the host and executes an automatic LF after CR, if the signal is low.
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IBM Compressed Printing
These items are displayed only if the IBM emulation is selected.
AUTO LF NO
20 CPI IBM NO
20 CPI IBM YES
EMUL. OPTIONS
20 CPI IBM NO
20 CPI IBM YES
→ or ←
→ or ←
The compressed printing is performed at 17.1 cpi. The compressed printing is performed at 20 cpi.
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Parallel Interface
This setup defines the use of the parallel interface and is structured according to the interface specific parameters.
Parallel Interface Parameters
Parall Interface
Serial Interface
RU
LAN Interface
1284 Bidir. I/F
Select-In Host
Data Bits 8
Input Buffer 2K
CX. Parallel I/F
Select-In On
Data Bits 7
Input Buffer
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Setting the Parallel Interface Parameters
Interface Type
EMUL. OPTIONS PARALL INTERFACE
PARALL INTERFACE
SERIAL INTERFACE
or
LAN INTERFACE
1284 BIDIR. I/F
CX. PARALLEL I/F
CX. PARALLEL I/F
SELECT-IN HOST
1284 BIDIR. I/F
Bidirectional IEEE 1284 parallel interface. Centronics type parallel interface (monodirectional).
or ←
or ←
Setting the Select-In Signal
1284 BIDIR . I/F
SELECT-IN HOST
SELECT-IN ON
DATA BITS 8
→ or ←
→ or ←
SELECT-IN HOST
SELECT-IN ON
The printer checks the SELECT-IN signal coming from the host. The SELECT-IN signal of the parallel interface is ignored and treated always
as ON.
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Number of Data Bits
SELECT-IN HOST
or ←
or ←
DATA BITS 8
DATA BITS 7
INP. BUFFER 2K
Selection of the number of data bits: 7 or 8
Input Buffer Size
DATA BITS 8
or ←
or ←
or ←
or ←
or ←
or ←
INP. BUFFER 256
INP. BUFFER 2K
INP. BUFFER 12K
INP. BUFFER 32K
INP. BUFFER 64K
INP. BUFFER 128K
PARALL. INTERFACE
Selects the input buffer size.
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Serial Interface
y
y
The following Serial interface functions will display only if the Serial I/F board is installed in the
printer.
This setup defines the use of the serial interface and is structured according to the interface specific parameters.
Serial Interface Parameters
Serial Interface
Functions
Serial I/F No
Baud 9600
Data Bits 8
Parit
None
Handshake DTR
Connection Local
Input Buffer 2K
Serial I/F ...
Baud ...
Data Bits 7
Parit
...
Handshake Xon/Xof
Connect. R em o te
Input Buffer ...
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Setting the Serial Interface Parameters
Interface Type
PARALL INTERFACE
SERIAL INTERFACE
FUNCTIONS
BAUD 9600
SERIAL I/F 232
SERIAL I/F 422
SERIAL INTERFACE
SERIAL I/F NO
SERIAL I/F NO
SERIAL I/F 232
SERIAL I/F 422
The serial interface is disabled. Defines the usage of the serial interface RS-232/C. Defines the usage of the serial interface RS-422/A.
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
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Baud Rate
SERIAL I/F NO
BAUD 300
BAUD 600
BAUD 1200
BAUD 2400
BAUD 4800
BAUD 9600
BAUD 19200
BAUD 38400
DATA BITS 8
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
The baud rate is selected in bits per second. The above values can be selected.
Number of Data Bits
BAUD 9600
DATA BITS 8
DATA BITS 7
PARITY NONE
→ or ←
→ or ←
Selection of the number of data bits: 7 or 8.
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Parity Check
DATA BITS 8
PARITY NONE
PARITY ODD
PARITY EVEN
PARITY MARK
PARITY SPACE
HANDSHAKE DTR
PARITY NONE
PARITY ODD
PARITY EVEN
PARITY MARK
PARITY SPACE
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
Data does not have a parity bit, i.e. 8 bit data are transferred and the parity check is disabled.
Parity check is enabled for odd parity. Parity check is enabled for even parity. Parity check is disabled and the transmitted parity bit is always a Mark. Parity check is disabled and the tr ansmitted p arity bit is always a Sp ace.
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Handshake Protocol
PARITY NONE
HANDSHAKE DTR
HANDSHAKE XONXOF
CONNECTION LOCAL
HANDSHAKE DTR
HANDSHAKE XONXOF
Connection Type
HANDSHAKE DTR
CONNECTION LOCAL
CONNECT. REMOTE
INP. BUFFER 2K
→ or ←
→ or ←
The Handshake is performed using the DTR Protocol. The Handshake is performed using the XON-XOFF Protocol.
→ or ←
→ or ←
Selects the connection type: local or remote.
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Input Buffer Size
CONNECTION LOCAL
or ←
or ←
or ←
or ←
or
or ←
INP. BUFFER256
INP. BUFFER 2K
INP. BUFFER12K
INP. BUFFER32K
INP. BUFFER64K
INP. BUFFER128K
SERIAL INTERFACE
Selects the input buffer size.
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LAN Interface
The following LAN interface functions will display only if the Ethernet 10/100 Mbit interface board
option is installed in the printer.
This setup defines the use of the LAN interface and is structured according to the interface specific parameters.
LAN Interface Parameters
LA N Interface
Functions
IP Assign Fixed
Init IP A ddre ss
SMTP Enabl. No
Novell En. No
IP Assign
Init IP A ddre ss
SMTP Enabl.Yes
Nov ell E n. Yes
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IP Assignment
PARALL INTERFACE
LAN INTERFACE
FUNCTIONS
INIT IP ADDRESS 127.000.000.000
LAN INTERFACE
IP ASSIGN FIXED
IP ASSIGN DHCP
IP ASSIGN ARP
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
IP ASSIGN FIXED
IP ASSIGN DHCP
IP ASSIGN ARP
Init IP Address
IP ASSIGN FIXED
INIT IP ADDRESS 000.000.000.000
INIT IP ADDRESS
INIT IP ADDRESS 255.255.255.255
Assigns the static or fixed IP address. Assigns the dynamic IP address (DHCP protocol). Assigns the user s defined IP address (ARP protocol).
→ or ←
or ←
→ or ←
INIT NET MASK 255.255.254.000
These values set the INIT IP address. The IP address is represented by a decimal notation where the decimal values are divided by points in four fields. Each field ranges between 0 and 255. Use the ← or → keys to increase or decrease the values in one field and the (p to move to the right and n to move to the left). The default value is
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p or n keys to move to the next field
127.000.000.000
.
Init Net Mask
INIT IP ADDRESS 127. 000.000.000
INIT NET MASK 000.000.000.000
INIT NET MASK
INIT NET MASK 255.255.255.255
DEF. GATEWAY ID 000.000.000.000
→ or ←
or ←
→ or ←
These values set the INIT net mask number. This number is represented by a decimal notation where the decimal values are div ided by points in four fields. Each field ranges betw een 0 and
255. Use the ← or → keys to increase or decrease the values in one field and the p or nkeys to move
to the next field (p to move to the right and n to move to the left). The default value is
255.255.254.000
ID Default Gateway
INIT NET MASK 255.255.254.000
DEF. GATEWAY ID
DEF. GATEWAY ID
.
000.000.000.000
→ or ←
or ←
DEF. GATEWAY ID 255.255.255.255
INIT HOST NAME CPG_xxxxxx
→ or ←
These values set the ID default gatewa y number. This number i s represented by a decimal notation where the decimal values are divided by points in four fields. Each field ranges between 0 and 255. Use the ← or → keys to increase or decrease the values in one field and the p or nkeys to move to the next field (p to move to the right and n to move to the left).
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Init Host Name
DEF. GATEWAY ID 000.000.000.000
INIT HOST NAME ……………
PROGRAM
INIT WORKGROUP CPG_GROUP
key
→ or ←
The host is identified by a name. This function allows to create the name of the init host using a 15­character string. Use the ← or → keys to increase or decrease the values in one field and the p or
keys to move to the next field (p to move to the right and n to move to the left). Press the
n
PROGRAM
key to save the selected init host name. The default name is
Init Workgroup Name
INIT HOST NAME CPG_xxxxxx
INIT WORKGROUP ……………
PROGRAM
key
CPG_xxxxxx.
→ or ←
SMTP ENABL. NO
The workgroup is identified by a name. This function allows to create the name of the workgroup using a 15-character string. Use the ← or → keys to increase or decrease the values in one field and the p or nkeys to move to the next field (p to move to the right and n to move to the left). Press the
PROGRAM
key to save the selected init workgroup name. The default name is
CPG_GROUP
.
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Enable/Disable the SMTP Service
INIT WORKGROUP CPG_GROUP
SMTP ENABL. NO
NOVELL EN. NO MAIL SERV.ADDRES 000.000.000.000
→ or ←
SMTP ENABL. YES
SMTP ENABL. NO
Disables the SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) service, that is disables the reception/transfer/error service of the e-mail.
SMTP ENABL. YES
Enables the SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) service, that is enables the reception/transfer/error service of the e-mail.
Mail Server Address
This item is displayed only if the
SMTP ENABL. YES
MAIL SERV.ADDRES
MAIL SERV.ADDRES
MAIL SERV.ADDRES 255.255.255.255
000.000.000.000
→ or ←
or ←
→ or ←
SMTP ENABL
function is selected in
.
YES.
EMAIL ADDRESS 000.000.000.000
These values set the mail server address. This number is represented by a decimal notation where the decimal values are divided by points in f our fields. Eac h field ranges between 0 and 255. Us e the ← or
keys to increase or decrease the values in one field and the p or nkeys to move to the next field (p to
move to the right and n to move to the left).
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E-mail Address
This item is displayed only if the
MAIL SERV.ADDRES 000.000.000.000
EMAIL ADDRESS xxxxxxxxxxx
SENDER ADDRESS xxxxxxxxxxx
or ←
SMTP ENABL
function is selected
.
YES.
This function allows to write the e-mail address where you can notify the failures. Use the ← or → keys to increase or decrease the values in one field and the p or nkeys to move to the next field (p to move to the right and n to move to the left). Press the
Sender Address
This item is displayed only if the
EMAIL ADDRESS xxxxxxxxxxx
SENDER ADDRESS xxxxxxxxxxx
or←
SMTP ENABL
PROGRAM
key to save the e-mail address.
function is selected
.
YES.
SMTP ENABL. YES
This function identifies the address of the senders e-mail using a string of characters. Use the ← or
keys to increase or decrease the values in one field and the p or nkeys to move to the next field (p
to move to the right and n to move to the left). Press the
PROGRAM
key to save the senders e-mail
address.
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Enable/Disable the Novell Service
SMTP ENABL. NO
NOVELL EN. NO
IP ASSIGN FIXED
→ or ←
NOVELL EN. NO
NOVELL EN. YES
Print Server Name in Novell Network
Disables the service to see the printer via NOVELL network. Enables the service to see the printer via NOVELL network.
This item is displayed only if the
NOVELL EN. YES
NOV. SERVER NAME ………..
NOV. PRINTER NAME xxxxxxxxxxx
o ←
NOVELL EN. YES
NOV. SERVER NAME xxxxxxxxxxx
NOVELL EN.
function is selected
YES.
This function allows to create the print server name in Novell network. Use the ← or → keys to increase or decrease the values in one field and the p or nkeys to move to the next field (p to move to the right and n to move to the left). Press the default print server name is
NW_COMPUPRINT
.
PROGRAM
key to save the print server name. The
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Printer Name in Novell Network
This item is displayed only if the
NOV. SERVER NAME xxxxxxxxxxx
NOV. PRINTER NAME ……………
NOV. QUEUE NAME xxxxxxxxxxx
→ or ←
NOVELL EN.
function is selected
YES.
This function allows to create the printer name in Novell network. Use the ← or → keys to increase or decrease the values in one field and the p or nkeys to move to the next field (p to move to the right and n to move to the left). Press the printer name is
Queue Name in Novell Network
PS1.
This item is displayed only if the
NOV. PRINTER NAME xxxxxxxxxxx
PROGRAM
NOVELL EN.
key to save the printer name. The default
function is selected
YES.
NOV. QUEUE NAME …………..
NOV.FRAME TYPE xxxxxxxxxxx
→ or ←
This function allows to create the print queue name in Novell network. Use the ← or → keys to increase or decrease the values in one field and the p or nkeys to move to the next field (p to move to the right and n to move to the left). Press the default printer name is
Q1.
PROGRAM
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key to save the print queue name. The
Frame Type in Novell Network
This item is displayed only if the
NOV. QUEUE NAME xxxxxxxxxxx
NOV.FRAME TYPE 0
NOV. FRAME TYPE
NOV. FRAME TYPE 30
NOVELL EN YES
or ←
or ←
or ←
NOVELL EN.
function is selected
YES.
These values select the frame type number in Novell network. This number ranges between 0 and
30. The default frame type number is
0.
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Functions
y
g
q
j
This item groups various printer functions, with which you can configure the printer.
PRT9060 Model
Functions
Buzzer Yes
Sequence None
Paper Overla
Quick Yes
Ribbon Black
Bar Code 60
Text Direct Bi
Graph Direct Bi
Barcodes Dir. Uni
Graph H.S No
P.On P a th Macro
Menu En
Tear A djust 0
No
lish
Buzzer No
uence
Se
Paper Overlay Yes
Quick No
Ribbon Color
Bar Code 90
Text Direct Uni
Graph Direct Uni
Barcodes Dir. Bi
Graph H.S Yes
P.On P a th La st
Menu
ust
Tear A d
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PRT9061 Model
q
q
j
j
Functions
Back to Mfg? No
Buzzer Yes
Se
uence N one
Ribbon Black
Bar Code 60
Text Direct Bi
Graph Direct Bi
Barcodes Dir. Uni
Graph H.S No
P.O n Path Macro
Menu ENGLISH
Te a r A d
ust 0
Buzzer No
Se
uence
Ribbon Color
Bar Code 90
Text Direct Uni
Graph Direct Uni
Barcodes Dir. Bi
Graph H.S Yes
P.O n Path Last
Menu
Te a r A d
ust ....
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Setting the Functions Group Items
Enable/Disable the Buzzer
SERIAL INTERFACE
or
LAN INTERFACE FUNCTIONS
FUNCTIONS
BACK TO MFG: NO
SEQUENCE NONE
BUZZER NO
BUZZER YES
Enable or disables the buzzer.
or ←
or ←
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Paper Loading Sequence
BUZZER YES
→ or ←
→ or ←
or ←
→ or ←
PRT9061
SEQUENCE NONE
SEQ. F1+F2 PUSH
SEQUENCE ASF 1+2
SEQUENCE ASF 123
PAPER OVERLY NO PRT9060
or
RIBBON BLACK
(PRT9061 model)
TThheessee iitteemmss aarree ddiissppllaayyeedd oonnllyy iiff tthhee aacccceessssoorriieess ttoo wwhhiicchh tthheeyy rreeffeerr aarree iinnssttaalllleedd..
SEQUENCE NONE
SEQ. F1+F2 PUSH
The paper is fed only through the path selected by operator panel. The paper is fed firstly with the Front1 push tractor and successively
through the Front2 push tractor option (PRT9061 model only).
SEQUENCE ASF 1+2
The paper is fed from the first bin of the ASF option until this bin is out of paper. Then the paper is fed from the second bin
SEQUENCE ASF123
The paper is fed from the first bin of the ASF option until this bin is out of paper. Then the paper i s fed from the second bin and finally from the third bin.
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Paper Overlapping (only PRT9060 model)
SEQUENCE NONE
PAPER OVERLY NO
PAPER OVERLY YES
QUICK NO
(PRT9060 only)
PAPER OVERLY NO
→ or ←
→ or ←
When feeding a cut sheet through the manual entry slot, the fanfold paper must be parked.
PAPER OVERLY YES
A cut sheet can be fed simultaneously with fanfold.
If the printer is using the Push Pull paper feed mode, the Overlay Function cannot be selected.
Only the
Quick Manual Loading through the Manual Slot (only PRT9060 model)
PAPER OVERLY NO
QUICK NO
QUICK YES
(PRT9060 only)
→ or ←
→ or ←
Paper Overly No
item appears.
RIBBON BLACK
QUICK NO
The cut sheet in the manual path is loaded by the operator. The printer is then disabled.
QUICK YES
The cut sheet in the manual path is loaded automatically. The printer is then enabled.
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Ribbon Type Selection
QUICK YES
or
SEQUENCE NONE
RIBBON BLACK
RIBBON COLOR
BAR CODE 60DPI
(PRT9060 model)
(PRT9061 model)
→ or ←
→ or ←
Selects the ribbon type to be used with the printer: black or color.
Bar Code Density
RIBBON BLACK
BAR CODE 60DPI
BAR CODE 90DPI
→ or ←
→ or ←
TEXT DIRECT BI
Selects the bar code print density: 60 or 90 dpi.
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Text Print Direction
BAR CODE 60DPI
TEXT DIRECT BI
TEXT DIRECT UNI
GRAPH DIRECT BI
→ or ←
→ or ←
Selects the print direction for text: bidirectional or unidirectional.
Graphics Print Direction
→ or ←
→ or ←
TEXT DIRECT BI
GRAPH DIRECT BI
GRAPH DIRECT UNI
BARCODES DIR.UNI
Selects the print direction for graphics: bidirectional or unidirectional.
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Bar Codes Print Direction
GRAPH DIRECT BI
BARCODES DIR. BI
BARCODES DIR. UNI
GRAPH H.S. YES
→ or ←
→ or ←
Selects the print direction for bar codes: bi directional or unidireccional.
Graphics Printing Speed Selection
BARCODES DIR. UNI
GRAPH H.S. NO
GRAPH H.S. YES
→ or ←
→ or ←
P. ON PATH MACRO
GRAPH H.S NO
GRAPH H.S YES
Selects graphics printing (bit image data) at normal speed. Selects graphics printing (bit image data) at high speed.
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Paper Path at Power-On
GRAPH H.S. YES
P. ON PATH MACRO
P. ON PATH LAST
MENU ENGLISH
P. ON PATH MACRO
P. ON PATH LAST
→ or ←
→ or ←
The paper path at power-on is the one from the default Macro. The paper path at power-on is the last one that was selected before the printer
was powered off.
Selection of the Language of the Display Messages
P. ON PATH MACRO
MENU ENGLISH
MENU ITALIANO
MENU FRANCAIS
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
MENU ESPANOL
MENUE DEUTSCH
TEAR ADJUST:xxx
→ or ←
→ or ←
These items are self explaining.
See also Selecting the Display Language before in this manual.
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Adjusting the Tear-Off Position
MENU ENGLISH
TEAR ADJUST: - 30
TEAR ADJUST: ...
TEAR ADJUST: +360
BUZZER YES
TEAR ADJUST: xxxx
See also How to Use the Tear-Off Function, later in this Chapter.
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
These values adjust the distance between the Tear-Off Perforation and the Tear-Off Bar. The values corres pond to 1/180 inch units, i.e. the tuning ranges between -1/6 and 2 inch. 0 is the default value.
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Resetting to Factory Default Values
With the BACK TO MFG function it is possible to reset all items in the Power On Configuration Setup and in the Program Setup to their factory default values. This may be useful if you do not remember the values you set in the setups, or because you simply changed you mind about the settings you have just done. The default values for the setup items are indicated in bold.
FUNCTIONS
BACK TO MFG: NO
or
PROG
PRINT OUT ?
or
BACK TO MFG: YES
If you want to select BACK TO MFG:YES, you have to exit from this item using the or the key, in order to confirm the selec tion of this value.
At this point, the Power On Configuration Setup procedure i s fini shed. If y ou exi t pressi ng the and
PROGRAM
the
key, the new settings will be saved.
Do not power off the printer before all data have been written into the NVM and the printer has returned online.
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PPrrooggrraamm SSeettuupp
The default values of the various functions are indicated in bold.
EEnntteerriinngg tthhee PPrrooggrraamm SSeettuupp
Press the following message will be displayed:
The figure in the following page shows the structure and how to move inside the Program Setup.
PROGRAM
key when the printer is turned on and is offline or online without printing. The
PRINT OUT? NO
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Main Structure
g
g
Print out? No
User Macro
. Me nu No
Confi
Hex Dump No
Print out? Yes
Macro # 1
Line sp. 6 lpi
...
MACRO PARAMETER BLOCK
Next Macro? No
Confi
. Me nu Yes
Hex Dump Yes
Line sp. ...
Next Macro? Yes
Macro # 4
Parall. Interface
Serial Interface or LAN Interface
CONFIGURATION MENU BLOCK
The items define the following parameters:
Four user macros
The direct access to the Power-On Configuration
Hexadecimal printout
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Printout of the Printer Settings
PRINT OUT? NO
USER MACRO
or ←
PRINT OUT? YES
PRINT OUT? NO
PRINT OUT? YES
The setup is not printed. The printer setup is printed. The printout starts as soon as you select this value.
NOTE: The Program setup printout indicates:
the currently selected values,
the current selected macro is marked with the #x# symbols (USER MACRO #x#),
the current firmware release.
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User Macro
The USER MACRO item allows to prepare four printing environments (
MACRO#3
and
MACRO#4
). Each macro is composed of a group of parameters which define a
MACRO#1, MACRO#2
configuration that can then be recalled to easily set the printer for four printing environments.
Selection of the User Macro
PRINT OUT? NO USER MACRO
USER MACRO
CONFIG MENU NO MACRO#3
MACRO#4
MACRO#2
MACRO#1
LINE SP. 6 LPI
or
or
or
or
Selection of the macro for which you intend to set the parameters.
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User Macro Parameters
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y
g
g
g
g
User macro
M acro #1 M a cro # 2
Line sp. 6 lpi
Line Sp. Lock No
Len
th 66 Lines
Top of Form 0
Ign o re F. F. N o
Skipover 0
Draft Mode Norm
Qualit
LQ
Font Draft
Macro #3 Macro #4
Lin e sp. ...
Line Sp. Lock Yes
th ...
Len
Top of Form
nore F.F. Yes
I
Skipover
Draft Mode
Quality
Font
Pitch 10 cpi
15&24 cpi Micro 15&24 cpi Normal
Pitch Lock No
Left Mar
in 0
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Pitch
Pitch Lock Yes
Left Mar
in
g
g
g
g
y
g
g
g
g
Right Margin 136 Right Margin
Slash Zero No
Path Front 1
Tear Normal
Tear Dela
Stron
Perfor. Safe N o
Qu iet P rint O ff
Auto
Tunin
Tunin
Macro-> MFG No
1
Impact
ap 0
: Horiz 0
: Vert 0
Slash Zero Yes
h
Pat
Tear
Tear Delay
Soft Impact
Perfor. Safe Yes
Qu iet P rint O n
Auto
ap ...
Tunin
: Horiz ...
: Vert ...
Tunin
Macro-> MFG Yes
Confi
. Menu No
Next M acro? No
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Next M acro? Yes
Line Spacing
MACRO#1
MACRO#1
LINE SP. 8 LPI
LINE SP. 12 LPI
LINE SP. 6 LPI
LINE SP. 3L/30MM
LINE SP. 4L/30MM
LINE SP. 6L/30MM
LINE SP. 8L/30MM
LINE SP.12L/30MM
LINE SP. LOCK NO
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
These values define the line spacing in lines/inch (6, 8, 12) or in lines per 30 mm (3, 4, 6, 8, 12).
Line Spacing Lock
LINE SP. 6 LPI
LINE SP. LOCK NO
LINE SP. LOCK YES
LENGTH xxx
LINE SP. LOCK NO
or
or
Setting this item, the value set for vertical spacing can be changed by software or operator panel
LINE SP. LOCK YES
Setting this item, the value set for vertical spacing cannot be changed by software but only by operator panel.
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Page Length
LINE SP. LOCK NO
LENGTH 1 LINE
LENGTH ... LINES
LENGTH 244 LINES
LENGTH A5
LENGTH A4
LENGTH A3
LENGTH A2
LENGTH LEGAL
LENGTH LETTER
TOP OF FORM 0
→ or ←
or ←
or ←
or ←
or ←
or ←
or ←
or ←
→ or ←
These items set the page length for fanfold paper in number of lines depending on the current vertical spacing. For the cut sheets the page format can be specified in number of lines or the standard formats LETTER, LEGAL, A2, A3, A4, A5. Default value is
66 lines
.
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Top of Form
LENGTH xx
TOP OF FORM 0
TOP OF FORM
TOP OF FORM xxx
IGNORE F.F. NO
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
These items set the top of form. The values range between 0 and the page length - 1.
Form Feed (FF) Command
TOP OF FORM 0
IGNORE F.F. NO
IGNORE F.F. YES
SKIPOVER 0
→ or ←
→ or ←
IGNORE F.F. NO
IGNORE F.F. YES
The Form Feed (FF) command is always executed. The Form Feed (FF) command is ignored when the paper is in the top of form
(TOF) position. A
Form Feed can be performed if the
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LOAD/FF
key is pressed.
Skip Over Perforation
IGNORE F.F. NO
SKIPOVER 0
SKIPOVER
SKIPOVER xxx
DRAFT MODE NORM
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
These items set the skipover perforation. The values range between 0 and the page length - 1.
Draft Print Mode Selection
SKIPOVER 0
DRAFT MODE NORM
DRAFT MODE BEST
QUALITY LQ
→ or ← → or ←
DRAFT MODE NORM
DRAFT MODE BEST
The printer performs the draft printing at normal speed. The printer performs the draft printing at low speed to obtain better quality
printing.
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Quality Print Mode Selection
DRAFT MODE NORM
QUALITY LQ
QUALITY NLQ
FONT Draft
QUALITY LQ
QUALITY NLQ
Font Selection
QUALITY LQ
FONT Draft
FONT Courier
FONT OCR-B
FONT Gothic
→ or ← → or ←
The printer performs the Letter Quality printing. The printer performs the Near Letter Quality printing.
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
FONT Prestige
FONT Present
FONT OCR-A
FONT Script
PITCH 10 CPI
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
Selects the fonts. OCR-A is displayed only if a non proportional pitch has been selected.
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Pitch Selection
FONT Draft
PITCH 5 CPI
PITCH 6 CPI
PITCH 7.5 CPI
PITCH 8.5 CPI
PITCH 10 CPI
PITCH 12 CPI
PITCH 15 CPI
PITCH 17.1 CPI
PITCH 20 CPI
PITCH 24 CPI
PITCH PROP
15&24CPI MICRO
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
These items set the horizontal spacing in characters per inch. The proportional character spacing.
PITCH PROP
item sets
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Micro Dot Print Mode
PITCH 10 CPI
15&24CPI MICRO
15&24CPI NORMAL
PITCH LOCK NO
15&24CPI MICRO
15&24CPI NORMAL
Pitch Lock
15&24CPI MICRO
PITCH LOCK NO
PITCH LOCK YES
LEFT MARGIN 0
PITCH LOCK NO
→ or ←
→ or ←
The print matrix uses 8 x 8 dots only if the horizontal sp acing is 15 or 24 cpi (micro mode).
The print matrix uses 12 x12 dots (normal mode).
→ or ←
→ or ←
Setting this item, the pitch can be changed by software or operator panel.
PITCH LOCK YES
Setting this item, the pitch can be changed ONLY by operator panel.
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Left Margin
PITCH LOCK NO
LEFT MARGIN 0
LEFT MARGIN ...
LEFT MARGIN xxx
RIGHT MARGIN 136
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
The Left Margin is set in number of columns (depending on the current pitch) starting from the physical left edge.
Right Margin
LEFT MARGIN 0
RIGHT MARGIN. 2
RIGHT MARGIN. ...
RIGHT MARGIN. xxx
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
SLASH ZERO NO
The Right Margin is set in number of columns (depending on the current pitch) starting from the physical left edge. The default value is
136
.
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Zero Character Printing
RIGHT MARGIN 136
SLASH ZERO NO
SLASH ZERO YES
PATH FRONT 1
→ or ←
→ or ←
You can select the Zero character printing with or without a slash.
Paper Path Selection
This function defines the default paper path for the current macro.
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
SLASH ZERO NO
PATH FRONT 1
PATH FRONT 2
PATH MANUAL FORM
PATH PUSH PULL
(PRT9061 model)
(PRT9060 model)
CUT+ FRONT1 PUSH
CUT+ FRONT PSHPUL
PATH ASF1
PATH ASF2
PATH ASF3
TEAR NORMAL
(PRT9060 model)
(PRT9060 model)
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
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PATH FRONT 1
PATH FRONT 2
PATH MANUAL FORM
PATH PUSH PULL
CUT+FRONT1 PUSH
CUT+ FRONT PSHPUL
PATH ASF1
PATH ASF2
Paper loading with the Front1 push tractor (low position). Paper loading with the Front2 push tractor (up position).This item is displayed only if
the Front2 push tractor option is installed (PRT9061 model only). Paper loading using manual cut sheet path (PRT9060 model only). Paper loading with the Front1 push tractor and the rear pull tractor. This item is
displayed if the rear pull tractor option is also installed. Paper loading using the manual paper path in overlay over the fanfold loaded with
the Front1 push tractor. The paper overlay function must be set to
YES
(PRT9060 model only).
PAPER OVERLY
Paper loading using the manual paper path in overlay over the fanfold loaded with the push-pull tractors. The paper overlay function must be set to
PAPER OVERLY YES
(PRT9060 model only). Paper loading from the first bin of the ASF option, if installed. Paper loading from the second bin of the ASF option, if installed.
PATH ASF3
Paper loading from the third bin of the ASF option, if installed.
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Tear-Off Mode
PATH FRONT 1
TEAR NORMAL
TEAR AUTOMATIC
LABEL
TEAR NO
TEAR DELAY 1
TEAR NORMAL
TEAR AUTOMATIC
LABELS
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
The Tear-Off Function is performed pressing the
TEAR
key when the printer is
offline. When the printer is not receiving any data, the paper is moved to the Tear-Off
position. It is returned to the Tear-Off position as soon as it receives printing data.
This item must be set when printing on labels, in order to avoid paper jams. The paper does not execute any backward movement. When pressing the key, the paper is ejected.
PARK
TEAR NO
The paper does not executes any backward movement.
See also How to Use the Tear-Off Function and How to Handle the Paper Parking later in this
chapter.
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Tear Delay Mode
TEAR NORMAL
TEAR DELAY 1
TEAR DELAY
TEAR DELAY 5
STRONG IMPACT
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
This item defines the time that printer uses to move paper to the Tear-Off position in automatic tear mode. The range of the tear delay is between 1 and 5 seconds. The default value is 1 sec.
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Print Impact Strength
TEAR DELAY 1
STRONG IMPACT
SOFT IMPACT
PERFOR. SAFE NO
→ or ← → or ←
STRONG IMPACT
SOFT IMPACT
The impact strength of the print head is set for printing on multicopy paper. The impact strength of the print head is set for printing few copies.
The printing noise is reduced.
Paper Perforation
This function all ows to move the pri nt hea d aside the paper w hen the fanfol d paper perfora ti on passes between the mylar and the print bar, to facilitate p aper movement on cr itical forms.
STRONG IMPACT
PERFOR. SAFE NO
PERFOR. SAFE YES
→ or ← → or ←
QUIET PRINT OFF
PERFOR. SAFE NO
The function is disabled. The print head remains in its position, when the perforation of the paper passes.
PERFOR. SAFE YES
The function is enabled. The print head is moved aside, when the perforation passes.
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Quiet Printing
PERFOR. SAFE NO
QUIET PRINT OFF
QUIET PRINT ON
AUTOGAP 0
QUIET PRINT OFF
QUIET PRINT ON
→ or ←
→ or ←
The function is disabled. Pr inting at nor mal noise level. The function is enabled. Printing at reduced noise level.
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Adjusting the Distance of the Print Head
QUIET PRINT OFF
AUTOGAP -5
AUTOGAP ...
AUTOGAP +3
MANUAL GAP
FIXED GAP 0.3
FIXED GAP ...
FIXED GAP 9.3
TUNING:.HORIZ 0
AUTOGAP xxx
MANUAL GAP
FIXED GAP xxx
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
Selecting one of these values sensing the paper thickness. Negative values reduce the distance between the print head and the paper. Default value is
Selecting this item, the print head must be adjusted manually. Selecting one of these values the printer adjusts the print head gap to a fixed
AUTOGAP 0.
distance.
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Horizontal Character Tuning
AUTOGAP 0
TUNING:HORIZ 0
TUNING:HORIZ ...
TUNING:HORIZ 60
TUNING: VERT 0
→ or ←
→ or ←
→ or ←
These values adjust the distance between the left paper margin and the first print character. The values correspond to 1/120 inch units , i.e. the tuning ranges between 0 and 0,5 inc h.
Vertical Character Tuning
TUNING:HORIZ 0
TUNING:VERT. -30
TUNING:VERT. ...
→ or ←
→ or ←
TUNING:VERT. 360
MACRO -> MFG NO
→ or ←
These values adjust the distance between the top paper margin and the first printable line. The values correspond to 1/180 inch units, i.e. the tuning ranges between -1/6 and 2 inch. 0 is the default value.
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Resetting the Macro Parameters to the Factory Defaults
TUNING:VERT. 0
MACRO -> MFG NO
MACRO -> MFG YES
NEXT MACRO? NO
MACRO -> MFG NO
MACRO -> MFG YES
→ or ←
→ or ←
The new values set for the macro p arameters will be the u sed. The values set for the macro par ameters will be res et to their f actory de faults.
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