Honeywell PRU7070, PRU7071, PRU7075, PRU7076 Handbook

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PRU7070/7071 & PRU7075/7076
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is subject to
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the
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or
changed
generates, uses,
and
used
for a Class A computing device
are
when
operated
in a residential
at
his
own expense will be
to correct
and
PRU7070/7071
dated
information.
in
accordance
in
designed to provide reasonable protection
will comply
August
accordance
in
a commercial environment. Opera-
area
the
interference.
and
the
PRU7075/7076
1982.
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and
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It
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1982
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About
This printers. manual for
This Manual
manual
the
printers.
explains
Before
using
the
operation
the
printers,
completely, especially
of
the
PRU7070/7071
Honeywell
recommends
Appendix B which
explains
and
PRU7075/7076
that
you
the
set-up
read
this
procedures
Section 1 gives a
An
ferences. Operating
explanation
procedures, complete Section 4 provides printers.
The Appendix A shipping positioning. should
media ASCII
Most weight, any
Honeywell
of
this
A functional description
Appendixes describe
explains
procedures,
Printer
be
referenced before
must
be
used
Character
of
the
figures
the
PRU7070/7071
references to
inviteR
manual
to
improvement.
brief
description
of
the
programming
the
the
internal
installation,
specifications
ordering
to
ensure
Set
and a summary
in
this
manual
is
parts
and
their
you
to
URe
note
any
publications
of
the
main
controls
with
labeled
information
of
the
technical
configuration
maintenance,
are
given
paper
satisfactory
of
show
identical
to
positions
the
Technic;:) 1
printers,
printers
aspects
outlining
and
indicators
photos,
and
details
is
given
of
the
controls.
their
are
detailed
the
in
Section 5.
printers
Appendix
is found
cable connection,
in
Appendix
or
ribbons for
C.
Table C-2
the
printers.
performance. Appendix D
commands
the
PRU7070/7071.
the
are
Pl1hlicat.ion~
errors
in
sequence.
PRU7075/7076
the
same.
Rem~rk~
or
to
offer
any
Except
features
in
in
Section 3.
commands
and
their
B discusses
andjumper
in
Appendix C
The
presents
for
width
in
appearance,
F()rm
suggestions
and
dif-
Section 2.
for
the
operation.
correct
the
and
and
~t
the
end
for
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In
damages. without
© Honeywell
purpose
no
event
disclaims
with
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notice.
the
and
makes
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is
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information
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implied
no
its
customer.
warranties
express
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to
and
specifications
Systems
of
warranties
anyone
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merchantability
except
for
any
indirect,
in
this
document
as
may
and
be
special
are
fitness
stated
or
subject
for a partic-
in
its
written
consequential
to
change
Page 4
Contents
Section
Section
POWERON/OFFSwitch Operation
Operation
Operation
Additional
Paper Sprocket
Self-Checking
Section
Power
PRINT-TEST Procedure ON FORM Power Self-Checking Paper Ribbon
10
Introduction
2.
Controls
Panel.
Panel
ON
LINE/OFF
FORM
ONLINE
POWER
LINE/OFF
FEED
Panel
ON
Operation
Movement
Lock Knobs
3.
Operation
On
and
FEED
Off Procedure
Loading
Changing
Procedure
and
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Switches
LINE
..............................................
Indicator
..................................................
...............................................
Controls
Knob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Capability.
Startup
LINE
Procedures
and
Procedure
Status
...................
Alignment
Procedure
Indicators
........................................
.....................................
(and
PRINT-TEST)
Lights.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
and
Covers
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Procedure
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Procedure.
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2-1 2-2 2-2 2-2 2-3
2-3
2-3 2-3 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4
3-1
3-2 3-3
3-4 3-4 3-7 3-8
Section
Rules for Parity Command
Section
Printing Normal
Compressed Elongated Line Underline
Autoprint Line Data Form External
4.
Attribute
Errors
Information
5.
Approach.
Printing
Printing
Graphics
Printing
Densities
Buffering
Length
Interfaces
Printer
Functional
Printing
Printing.
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Selection ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Commands
Combinations
..................................................
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and
Programming
................................
Information
Description
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(10 CPI)
(Double-Width)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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(16.7 CPI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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4-20 4-20 4-21
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5-1 5-1
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5-2 5-2
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5-3
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5-3 5-4
5-4
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5-4
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Appendix
Form
Length
A.
Configuration
Selection
Controls
..........................................
A-3
Appendix
Maintenance Shi
pping Unpacking Packing
Printer
Host-
Direct Modem
Data
Cable Cable Cable
Positioning
Jumper Jumper
Appendix Appendix
B.
and
the
Connection
Interface
Connecting Connection Connection
the
Positions
Positions
C.
D.
Figures
Maintenance,
...................................................
Installation
the
Unit
Unit
Connection
Jumpers
..........................................
.............................................
............................................
Connection
Procedure
for
the
for
the
for
the
for
the
Shipping,
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..................................
................................
PRU7070/7075 PRU7071/7076
........................................
TOP
Set
of
BOTTOM
Gold
Set
and
Printers Printers
Pins
of
Gold
Specifications
ASCII
Character
Set
and
Command
Installation
................
................
....................
Pins
...............
Sort
Procedures
B-1 B-1 B-1 B-2 B-2 B-3 B-4 B-4 B-4 B-5 B-5 B-7 B-7
List
1-1 PRU7070/7071 1-2
2-1 2-2 2-3 Pap(lr 2-4
3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-5 Ribbon 5-1
5-2 5-3
B-1 B-2
B-3 B-4 Two B-5
PRU7075/7076 POWERON/OFF
Operation
Internal
Power Sample Paper Internal
Actual Actual Actual Host-Printer JumperandPins Blue
Jumpers
Sets
Graphic
Board
Panel
Movement
Mechanics
Cord
and
PRINT-TEST
Chute
Mechanics
Cartridge.
10.0
CPI
16. 7
CPI
Output
Connection
of
Gold
Representation
................................................
Printer Printer
Switch
..........................................
K nnh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5
Data
.............................................
Size Size
for
Double-Width
.........................................
Covering
Pins
....................................
....................................
Shown
of
the
Printer
Cable
Output
with
Loaded
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
and
Width
and
Width
..................................
Two
.....................................
of3
in
the
OFF
Position
..........................
Receptacle.
..............................
Paper.
............................
............................
Characters.
Sets
of
Gold
Pins
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gold
Pins
on
the
.........
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
................
Printer
Circuit
..
..
..
..
1-1 1-1 2-1 2-2
2-5 3-1
3-3 3-6 3-7
3-9 5-1
5-2 5-3
B-3 B-5 B-6 B-6
B-7
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Tables
4-1 Codes for Line Graphics Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-2 A-1 A-2 B-1 Bell C-1 C-2 D-1
D-2
Form Internal Form
Print Media
Length
Length
System
Commands
Switch
Settings
Selection by
Asynchronous
Characteristics
Specifications
.......
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
..................................
Internal
Data
Switch
Sets
.......................
.....................................
......................................
PRU7070/7071 & PRU7075/7076 ASCII Command
Sort
Mnemonic
List
of
ASCII, Hexadecimal, Octal,
Assignments
.............................
...................
Character
and
Set
.......
.. ..
4-5
4-7 A-2 A-3 B-4 C-2 C-3
D-1
D-2
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Section 1
Introduction
Figure 1-1. PRU707017071
Honeywell's PRU7070/7071 weight, quiet, desktop office environments. convenience, simplified operation, speed,
Has
both
RS-422-A
Has
efficient, bidirectional, logic-seeking
Prints
Prints numerics, special symbols,
Prints
Prints
Prints characters-per-line for any
100 characters-per-second the
full
11 line graphics symbols elongated
80 or 132 characters-per-line for
office correspondence
printers
The
and
set
of
uppercase
characters
Printer
and
PRU7075/7076
that
have
following
RS-232-C interfaces
the
features
and
lowercase
and
underscore
(double width) for
PRU7075/7076 allowing
Figure
been
have
and
the
1-2. PRU707517076Printer
printers
designed specifically for
been
flexibility.
print
function
alphabet
highlighting
PRU7070/7071
are
incorporated
Each
characters
printout
compact, light-
use
to
provide
printer:
as
well
and
132
or
220
to be stored like
in
as
Introduction
1-1
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Prints 6 or
Prints PRU7070/7071
Provides a form feed switch to advance
Slines
an
original
per
inch
so
most
common forms
and
up
to two copies offorms from 3 to 10 inches wide for
and
forms from 3 to 15 inches wide for
paper
• Accommodates forms from 3.5 to 14 inches long
Uses
cartridge
ribbon
with
Mobius loop
to
ensure
can
be accommodated
the
PRU7075/7076
clean
ribbon
the
changing
• Checks in
Initiates
place
characters
of
any
a local
• Provides ID
The
printers
an
intelligent
Honeywell
The
printers enabled imately
operator
ible
have
systems
have
automatic
two inches below
panel
online/offline
print-test.
for
character
test
to
and
complete device
the
reliable
choice for
are
many
line
feed
mounted
status,
form feed,
parity
in
errors
error
or
proof operation
status
design
any
business,
used
in
applications.
features
the
on
carriage
printing
on
the and
that
printer
the
before requests
to
and
wide
and
they
come
standard
return,
line,
and a paper
cover allows
execution
printing
data
host
performance
and
block
on
request
can
fit comfortably
including
either
prints
a diamond
retransmission
range
that
make
wherever
an
internal
switch-
a paper-out detector located approx-
tear
bar.
An
of
the
an
internal
easily
operator
to
control
access-
them
Introduction
1-2
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Section 2
Controls
This section describes
POWER
This switch, which is used located
bottom
ON/OFF
under
of
the
and
the
printer
printer.
Indicators
the
functions
Switch
to
turn
in
the
the
right
of
the
controls
power on
rear
corner. See
or
and
off
indicators
and
initialize
Figure
of
the
printers.
the
printer,
2-1, which shows
is the
Figure 2-1.
Controls
and
Indicators
POWER
ON/OFF
Switch
2-1
Shown
in
the
OFF
position
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Operation
The
Operation corner FORM FEED)
of
the
Panel
Panel
printer.
and
(Figure 2-2) is located
The
panel
two indicator
consists
lights
on
the
top
of
the
cover
in
the
of
two switches (ON LINE/OFF LINE
(ONLINE
and
POWER ON).
left
rear
and
Figure 2-2. Operation
Operation
ON
LINE/OFF
This
switch allows you
the
the
printer printer
while while
Controls
and
Indicators
is online, is offiine,
Panel
Panel
LINE
to
change
the the
(and
Switches
PRINT-TEST)
the
printer printer printer
2-2
status, will go offiine. When will go online.
When
this
switch is pressed
this
switch is pressed
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When
able to receive
the
printer
is online,
data
from
the
ONLINE
the
directly connected controller
indicator
will be lit,
or
and
the
adaptor.
printer
is
When received from can
The after
FORM
This indicator is ning ment
the
printer
be performed.
Print-Test
powering on
is offline,
the
controller
procedure
by
pressing
the
ONLINE
or
adaptor,
explained
the
FEED
switch allows you to perform a FORM
not
lit.
The
of
the
next
form
if
Knob,
Figure
2-3.
Operation
FORM
the
This
Panel
FEED
paper
procedure
indicator
paper
in
Section 3
ON
LINE
procedure advances
has
been
has
can
must
switch.
FEED
properly aligned
no effect
procedure
Indicator
will
not
be
loaded,
be
initiated
the
if
the
ONLINE
Lights
be lit, no
and
when
paper
using
data
a local form feed
immediately
the
to
the
indicator
can
ON
LINE
the
begin-
Paper
be
Move-
is lit.
ONLINE
When diately
Note:
when
When paper. See
When the
this
from
The
this
indicator is lit.
this
the
ON LINE indicator is
controller.
POWER
When turned
this
ON
indicator
indicator is lit,
the
controller.
FORM
indicator blinks, the
FEED
SELF
the
and
-CHECKING procedure
ON
is
lit,
the
before
this
indicator
printer
PRINT-TEST procedures cannot
either a fault
printer
is
available
not
lit,
the
is ON.
will light.
has
occurred in
printer
The
to receive
or
the
Section 3 to
cannot
POWER ON/OFF
print
data
imme-
be
performed
printer
handle
receive messages from
is
out
this
problem.
switch
of
must
be
Controls
and
Indicators
2-3
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Additional Operation Controls
Paper
This
knob is located to the
paper
These knobs sprockets
Figure
explains
Movem.ent Knob
is a black, wheel-shaped
the
left
of
the
up
or
and
to
the
2-4.
The
how to use
platen.
down
and
position
covers allow you to position
width
PAPER
of
the
LOADING AND ALIGNMENT procedure
the
sprocket lock knobs
The
paper,
knob
the
and
that paper paper
correct
protrudes movement wherever
the
paper any
and
covers.
Self-Checking Capability
The
printers
may
occur troller under received
system.
switch control, will
feature
during
is checked for
in
error
operation. Before
or
the
capability to check
parity
request
errors.
print a diamond
that
the
If
any
being
data
printing
printed,
character
in
place
block be
through
knob allows you to move
desired. See
from side to side, adjust
strain
performance for
data
received from
has
incorrect parity,
of
any
characters
retransmitted
on
the
Figure
the
paper. See
in
by
the
top cover
2-3.
Section 3
faults
the
that
the
con-
printers,
are
host
that
and
the
Controls
When tialization operable. indicator a
printer indicate Section 3 for
You
can
by
using
and
Indicators
the
POWER ON/OFF switch is
routine, a
When
will be lit,
fault
or
that
the
an
have
the
the
Print-Test
fault
check,
this
check
the
host
paper
out
printers
explanation
printers
cannot
perform a
procedure
has
system
is detected,
of
turned
and a paper-out
been
successfully completed,
will be notified,
the
ON
be used,
the
SELF
explained
2-4
and
-CHECKING procedure.
Print-Test
on,
the
printers
check to verify
and
LINE
indicator
the
host
of
their
in
Section 3.
normal
system
ability
will perform
that
the
ON
usage
will
blink
will be notified. See
to operate properly
they
LINE
can
to
an
ini-
are
begin.
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Figure 2-3. PaperMovementKnob
Figure
Controls
and
Indicators
2-4. InternalMechanics
2-5
of
the
Printer
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Section 3
Operation
This section describes recommends
before performing
Power
1. Check to see
2.
that
On
Check to see
shows
.
printer,
and
the
follow
the
procedures necessary to operate
anyone
any
using
procedure.
Startup
that
the
power cord is plugged into
that
the
data
receptacle for
the
connecting procedures
the
printers
first
read
Procedure
the
ac wall outlet. See Figure 3-1.
cable is connected properly to
the
data
cable.
If
the
in
data
cable is
Appendix
the
printers.
through
the
not
B.
Honeywell
all
of
the
printer.
connected to
Figure
steps
3-1
the
I
Figure3-l. PowerCordandDataCableReceptacle
Operation
I I I I I I I I I I I I I
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3.
4.
5.
Ifpaper and
Alignment
Locate
Figure
Turn
the
the
printer
needs
the
POWER
2-1.
printer
to
be
Procedure"
on
to
the
loaded
ON/OFF
by
ON
position.
into
later
pulling
the
in
switch
the
POWER
printer
this
section.
on
the
at
this
time,
bottom
ON/OFF
right
switch
see
rear
the
~~Paper
of
the
toward
Loading
printer.
the
front
See
of
Check
6. Figure POWER active. power Representative.
Note:
exposed again, knob in
to
2-2).
This
outlet
If
you
clockwise (see
front
of
Print-Test
1.
Turn on
front
2.
Immediately
located
of
the
the
on
see
if
the
The
ON
indicator
can
is
the
printer
section
should
the
printhead.
POWER
ON
LINE
be
done
working,
is
of
ribbon
advance
Figure
is
by
turn
not
not
will
ON
indicator
indicator
lit,
check
plugging
off
used
for a few
become
the
ribbon
3-5)
until a new
Procedure
printer
printer.
the
by
pulling
after
you turn on
Operation Panel.
the
POWER
the
printer, press
will
in a lamp
the
printer
is
lit
on
the
Operation
also
light
after a short
first
to
ensure
and
and
days
(e.g.,
dry.
Before
by
turning
section
ON/OFF switch (Figure 2-1) toward
the
that
the
seeing
call
your
after a weekend),
you
use
the
the
red
ribbon
of
ribbon
ON
LINE/OFF LINE switch
Panel delay.
power
ifit
lights.
Customer
printer
advance
is
positioned
outlet
(see
If
the
is
If
the
Services
the
the
Operation
Note: Do not hold down
to begin between powering
Print-Test. Powering retry indicator is lit. Print-Test procedure will switch is pressed you rect timing.
3.
Allow for
the
Print-Test procedure. A delay
the
Print-Test. Check
It
should not be
are
unsuccessful
the
printer
your
examination. See Figure 3-2.
on
and the
either
starting
to
print
the
ON LINE/OFF LINE switch.
of
more
pressing
printer
the
not
too quickly
16 lines so
the
O:N
off
then
on
Operation
lit
during
be performed
the
Print-Test,
3-2
or
too long
that
the
all
LIl~E
again
Panel
Print-Test procedure.
if
the
after
try
of
Just
than
two seconds
sw
itch will
will be necessary to
to see
ON
LINE/OFF LINE
the
it
again
the
characters will be
abort
if
the
ON
power is
until
you
quickly press
the
LINE
The
turned
get
the
printed
on.
If
cor-
it
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4. When
the
16th
line is being printed, press switch. This will stop of
the
line.
5. Press and
the
the
ON
the
ON
printer
LINE/OFF LINE switch.
LINE indicator should light.
is ready for use.
Online/Offline
1. To
2.
3.
4.
change
switch
When
and
When and
Check
located
the
the
the
the
the
host
host
indicator is is
online. printer a
must
Print-Test.
the
online/offiine
on
switch
is
system
switch
is
system
Operation
not
lit,
The
printer
be offiine to load
the
Print-Test
Status
status
the
Operation
pressed while
will
be
pressed while
will be notified.
Panel
the
printer must
Panel.
notified.
to see
is offline.
be
online
paper,
and
hold
the
ON
LINE/OFF
when
the
The
When
printhead
printer
the
reaches
will
enter
ON
LINE indicator lights,
Procedure
of
the
the
the
if
the
printer,
printer
printer
ON
LINE
If
the
to
receive
perform
press
is
online,
is
offiine,
indicator
ONLINE
data
from
a local
the
the
the
indicator is lit,
FORM
either
the
online
ON
LINE/OFF
printer
printer
is lit.
the
controller.
FEED,
LINE
end
state
LINE
will
go offiine
will go online
If
the
ON
LINE
the
printer
The
or
perform
FORM
FEED
1.
Check ONLINE to
see
if
2.
Check out).
If
the
printer
Operation
to
see
indicator
paper
to see
the
ON
offiine.
Procedure
that
the
paper
has
been
is
not
blinking.
is
that
LINE
feeding
the
printer
light
The
into
ON
the
is
is
lit,
LINE
3-3
printer.
in
the
press
indicator
loaded
If
the
offiine
the
and
ON
LINE
state
ON
LINE/OFF
will
aligned
indicator
(the
go out.
properly
ON
LINE
LINE
and
is
blinking,
light
switch
that
check
will
to
get
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4.
Press FORM form, advance
the
the
FEED
if
the
as
FORM
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procedure.
paper
expected,
FEED
FEED
has
been
check
switch
switch
The
loaded
the
on
the
on
the
paper
and
form
Operation Operation
should
length
advance
aligned
Panel.
Panel
properly.
switch
to
perform
to
the
top
If
the
settings.
of
form
See
the
the
next
does
Table
not
A-2.
Power
Off
1. Locate
2-1).
2.
Press
3.
Check be
lit.
Procedure
the
POWER
the
the
switch
two
away
indicator
Self-Checking
The
following
printer
that
are should that required
1. A
also check
are
diamond
This
is
situations
not
operating
described
described
for
in
the
normal
is
printed
Appendix A to
positions
in
printer
probably means:
ON/OFF
from you
lights
switch
to
the
on
the
on
the
bottom
OFF
position.
Operation
Procedures
may
occur
when
you
are
properly, you
of
Appendix
operation.
in
place
The
printer
should
see
ifall12
the
two
bluejumpers
C.
Correct
of a normal
has
check
switches
switch
character.
received
right
Panel.
operating
the
internal
are
on
the
andjumper
an
incorrect
of
the
printer
Neither
the
set
two
of
printer. switch properly. You
sets
positions
character.
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them
should
If
your
settings
of
gold
are
pins
Operation
You
a.
b. c.
2. A
This You
a. b.
should:
Check Figure
Check
If serious
series
the
of
to see
that
3-1.
to
see
that
data
cable
problem
diamonds
probably means: A
should:
Read
Appendix A for correct
If
all
switches
are
the
data
the
power cord
and
power cord
and
should
is
printed
switch
set
properly, call
cable is connected
is
call in
place
is
set
switch
3-4
plugged
are
both
your
of
wrong.
settings.
your
into
secure, you
Customer
characters.
Customer
securely
to
the
printer.
the
wall
socket securely.
may
have a more
Services
Services Representative.
Representative.
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3. The ONLINE indicator is blinking.
This
probably means: You
You
should:
are
out
of
paper
or you
have a fault
condition.
a. Determine
which can expose line).
Ifpaper
b.
then
c.
If your
4.
One line is
This
torn
or
You
should:
a. Lift
holes on
b.
If remove
c.
Move
over
d.
Close the
that
the
paper
supply is
the
Paper
out
is
not
the
problem, place
return
the
indicator continues to blink,
the
printer
to
Out
the
switch (located 2 inches below
online
Customer Services Representative.
printing
probably means:
you have a
up
the
the
these
holes the
the
remaining
the
sprocket teeth.
the
sprocket covers
paper
to
over
The
printer
another
punched holes on
failure.
because
sprocket lock covers (Figure 2-4)
sides
of
the
are
piece
the
tom,
of
paper
paper
next
top-of-form.
paper
lift
are
both
the
with
the
manually
and
use
adequate
the state.
turn
the
tom.
left
and
torn
holes.
so
the
Paper
and
that
the
paper
printer
off
the
that
in
the
power to
paper
is
not
sides
of
and
check to see
right
sprocket covers
new
holes
the
offiine
the
advancing.
the
paper
can
state
printer
have
if
the
be positioned
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and
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b.
If
the
printer
Representative.
The
printer
This
probably means:
the
wrong
You
gold pins.
should:
continues
is
not
communicating
to
The
bluejumper
operate
at
improperly, call
all.
on
the
TOP
set
your
Customer
of
gold pins
Services
is
covering
a. Reposition
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b.
If
the
Representative.
Paper
8.
This
probably means:
failure.
You
should:
a. Check
coming ing
b.
Ifpaper it
by pulling
c.
Open
d.
Reload new paper.
e.
If
an
problem
printer
is
not
advancing.
the
out
the
paper
from
the
internal
and
the
bluejumper
continues
paper
of
the chute.
the
out
printer
paper
should call
There
chute
top
top
all
paper
cover
jam
according
to
operate
is
an
(Figure 3-3)
of
the
printer
of
the
printer
in
the
and
remove
is
not
your
to
improperly, call
internal
on
the
is
resting
is also
chute.
any
the
problem, you
Customer
the
requirements
your
paper
jam,
or
back
of
the
on
the
top
entering
excess
Services Representative.
the
paper
may
have
given
Customer
you
have a printer
printer
paper
causing
to
of
the
paper
chute,
the
a more serious
in
Services
see
if
enter-
remove
paper
paper
jam.
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Paper
Loading
Procedure
The
printers
1. Position
2.
Ifusing attached
3.
Open
With
4. located the platen. See
5.
Turn
platen.
position for
single copy paper,
the
both
under
top
of
on
the
This
and
have
this
easy procedure for loading paper:
the
stack
of
second sheet.
printer
hands, feed
the
by
the
printer.
paper
Figures
printer
will
happen
the
printhead.
pulling
appear
2-4
to allow
Alignment
paper
behind
take
This
makes the
the
folded
Keep feeding
just
and
3-4.
the
automatically.
the
printer.
the
top
sheet
the
loading procedure easier.
cover
up
paper
above
printhead
into
the
of
paper
and
fold
it
and
away
from you.
the
paper
chute
(Figure 3-3)
the
paper
protective plastic shield
to position
Figure
into
the
itself
3-4 shows
chute
to
the
the
proper loading
onto
until
under
left
the
you see
the
of
the
Figure 3-4. InternalMechanics with Loaded Paper
Operation
3-7
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Note:
viously You moving the positioned first
If
in
can
the
black
the
paper
the
printer,
adjust
sprocket lock to
tab
back
is
narrower
the
sprocket locks
the
sprocket locks by
to
secure
and
must
be to
or
wider
than
the
must
be adjusted. See
pulling
the
desired position to hold
the
sprocket lock.
the
left
of
the
the
The
leftmost
paper
black
that
tab
the
left sprocket
printhead
was
Figure
toward
paper.
must
position.
pre-
you
Push
2-4.
and
be
6. Check head
position.
left
margin
on
the
back
cover
7.
Pull
out margin cedure position.
8. Close in
the
9. Adjust and
forth. See
printing
the
ONLINE, cedure controller.
Note:
coming attention and
resting
which
to
see
that
the
left sprocket
Pull
out
of
the
paper
wheel
the
printer
couid cause
under
into
the
right
of
the
in
the
printer
the
top
to appear.
must
be performed before
When
out
of
is necessary to avoid
on top
the
position.
sprocket lock cover (Figure 2-4)
paper. Ifnecessary,
Note
under
cover while
cover. See
of
the
form by moving
Figure
The
PRINT
printing the
-TEST, or FO RM
printer
of
the
an
Internal
is
positioned to
the
left
sprocket lock cover
by
aligning
sprocket lock cover. Gently
Step 5.
guiding
Figure
2-3.
The
printhead
starts,
you
are
stacked properly
paper
the
adjust
Gently
3-4.
the
top
of
the
should be
the
printer
must
paper
entering
paper
dropping over
Jam.
holes
the
snap
the
top
black
form is
FEED
ensure
the
in
right
the
of
at
procedure.
can
paper
the
left
of
the
(Figure
the
paper
snap
and
sprocket lock. See
sprocket lock cover
the
paper
Paper
the
first line
that
line. You
receive
that
the
in
back
the
chute
2-4)
with
the
sprocket lock
position
through
Movement Knob
where
may
The
ONLINE
information
first few forms
of
the
printer.
back
of
(Figure
leftmost
and
position
the
sprockets
the
right
the
back
the
opening
back
you expect
now perform
from
This
the
printer
3-3),
print-
the
pro-
into
pro-
the
Ribbon
The out cedure:
1.
2.
Operation
Changing
printers
of place easily
Open Lift
toward
provide a clean, compact ribbon
and
the
printer
out
the
ribbon
you.
The
Procedure
quickly. To change
by lifting
cartridge
cartridge
the
cover
by
grasping
should easily
3-8 CY93-01
cartridge
the
ribbon cartridge, follow
up
and
away
it
on
snap
package
from you.
both
sides
out
of position.
and
that
snaps
this
pulling
in
pro-
it
upward
and
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3. Remove
4.
Pull
out, remove,
the
new
5.
Turn
the
tension. Fit
6.
the
same
place
the
ribbon tension, ifnecessary,
the
cartridge
the
new
cartridge
and
cartridge. See
red
knob on
ribbon over
where
the
clockwise.
RIBBON
dispose of
Figure
the
the
front of
old
from
its the
3-5.
top of
the
the
cartridge
by
cellophane packaging.
spring
cartridge
printhead
was.
turning
clamp located
clockwise to
and
insert
It
should
the
easily
red
tension
on
the
tighten
the
cartridge
snap
knob
right
the
ribbon
into
into
place. Adjust
on
the
side
top
of
the
of
Figure3-5. Ribbon Cartridge
Operation
3-9
SPRING
CLIP
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Section 4
Printer Commands
and
Programming Information
This
section describes
gives
other
pertinent categorical format, hexadecimal the
command function.
and
the
various
programming
listing
octal
equivalents
the
operating
information.
name
of
for
the
command,
the
code.
commands
The
commands
its
This
is
used
by
ASCII
followed by a description
the
are
code,
printers
arranged
and
both
and
in
the
a
of
Printer
Programming
Commands
and
Information 4-1
CY93-01
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CPS
CPS
Command
ASCII
Hexadecimal:
Octal:
I
Function:
This
command
16.7 cpi. (see Appendix A). except immediately Restore
internal
If
characters should that
are printing not
based
multiple
80th
or
pass
to
Name:
Code:
Initially
in
the
middle
following
attribute.
switch
of a different
send
a CR (No LF) followed by
properly spaced to
twice on
on a simple
pitches
132nd
print
character
on
SET16.7CPIPITCH
ESCs8
1B-73-38
033-163-070
overrides
the
Print
setting.
the
per
the
the
character
character
of a line
the
At
RESET
same
character
line.
will
next
line.
When
internal
spacing
spacing
by
sending
CRiLF from a
TO
INITIAL
pitch
are
to
the
account
line.
initiate
for previously
Unlike
count, so
printing
an
switch
be
setting
is
determined
can
the
printer
previous
STATE (RIS),
printed
new
the
double-width
great
the
first
automatic
be
changed
on
pitch
printed
care
pass
line.
and
sets
by
internal
by
the
appropriate Pitch
pitch
the
same
assignment
characters
attribute,
should
line
at
initial
feed
be
causing
character
switch
software
command
is
not
changed
returns
line,
the
and
characters
effectively
the
taken
when
pitch,
the
spacing
setting
at
any
time
by
to
the
software
spacing
using
printing
second
to
the
is
an
Printer Programming
Commands
At
16.7 cpi, 132
80
characters
13.2
inch
and
Information
at
space
characters
10 cpi.
normally
The
can
be
printed
PRU7075r7076 allows
occupied
by
4-2
in
132
characters
the 8 inch
space
normally
printingof220
at
10 cpi.
occupied
characters
by
in
the
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CPT
CPT
Command
ASCII
Name:
Code:
Hexadecimal:
Octal:
Function:
This
command
to 10 cpi. (see Appendix A). except diately following Restore attribute. switch
If should
that
printing
not
multiple 80th pass to
in
setting.
characters
send
are
properly spaced to account for previously
twice on
based
or
132nd
print
overrides
Initially
the
middle of a line by sending
of a different
a CR (no LF) followed by
on
a simple
pitches
character
on
the
SETI0CPIPITCH
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033-163-065
the
internal
the
character
Print
character
the
CR/LF
At
RESET TO INITIAL STATE (RIS), pitch
the
same
character
per
line.
next
pitch
line.
When will line.
from a
initiate
switch
spacing
spacing
the
previous
are
to be
the
Unlike
count, so
printing
an
setting
is
determined by can
be
changed
printer
printed new pitch
the
double-width great the
automatic
the
line.
on
printed
care should be
first pass
Pitch
the
assignment
line feed
and
sets
the
character
internal
by
appropriate command imme-
is
not
same
characters,
attribute,
at
initial
causing
switch
software
changed
returns
line,
the
and
characters
the
taken
when
pitch,
the
to
spacing
setting
at
any
time
by
the
the
internal
software
effectively
spacing is
using
printing
second
I
an
Printer
Programming
Commands
Information
and
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LGS
LGS
Command
ASCII
Hexadecimal:
Octal:
Name:
Code:
SETLINEGRAPHICS
ESCG
IB47
033107
Function:
The
LGS command
riage
return,
acters
can
be selected codes. These codes are
shown
mands,
Line
in
including
graphics
Table 4-1.
sets
the CR or CR, LF. generated
for
In
attributes
can be
printed
printer When
the
printing.
are
taken
addition, CR,
DWC
at
either 61pi. Line graphic codes following the
end
of
each
line.
Each
line
is
printed second pass, important
the
end-of-line feed command
that
the
final
LF
command be
otherwise a full line feed will occur.
to Line Graphics mode
printer
Eleven
from
and
10 cpi
LGS
CUS,
are
is
in
this
graphics symbols
the
ASCII
LF
and
LGR
are
ignored.
or
16.66 cpi,
separated
in
two passes
causes
given
a second half-line feed.
before
mode, only
set
are
into
at
leaving
when
it
follows a car-
graphics
can
be
shown
effective.
but
line
print
in
Appendix D
Other
density
lines
by
half-line feed.
the
graphics
char-
generated
com-
must
CR,LF
After
the
It
is
mode,
by
and
be
at
Printer Programming
Commands
It
is possible to
at
the
completion
graphic
pattern. printing the
top of
Line
graphics
stored,
Inserted ferent followed
automatic
text
pitch
by
the
the
insert
text
box is
always
can be
are
the
new
of
a line.
After
line
programmed
printout
in
to be
inserted
pitch account for previously the
same
line.
Unlike simple per
character
line.
When character the
next
line.
and
Information
will
count, so
printing
initiate
text
into
a line
The
inserted
the
text
is printed, a CR followed by LGS allows over-
with
line graphics.
and
require a print
occurs for
either
condensed or double-width mode.
on
the
assignment
printed
the
the
an
characters
double-width
great
care should be
first
pass
automatic
4-4
graphic
the
pattern
text
must
For
boxing
bottom is
command
normal
same
line,
and
characters
effectively
attribute,
at
initial
line feed
by
resetting
be spaced to accommodate
text,
the
text
then
overprinted.
(CR).
After a timeout
data
but
not
for line graphics.
If
characters
the
software will
the
taken
pitch,
causing
that
are
inserting
spacing is
when
printing
the
second
send
properly spaced
two
not
using
an
80th
pass
the
graphic
is
inserted
with
a CR (no LF)
text
strings
based
multiple
or
132nd
to
print
mode
the
after
data
of
a dif-
to
on
on a
pitches
on
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LGS
LGS
Symbol
Space
(
Table 4-1. Codes
ASCII
SP
A
B
C
D 44
E F
G
H I
J
K
for
Line
Hexadecimal
20 41 42 43
45 46 47 48 49 4A 4B
Graphics Symbols
Octal
040
101
102
103 104 105 106 107 110 111 112 113
Printer Programming
Commands
Information
and
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LGR
LGR
Command
ASCII
Name: RESET LINE GRAPHICS
Code:
Hexadecimal:
Octal:
Function:
The
LGR command
ignored.
ESCF
1B46
033106
takes
the
printer
out
of Line Graphics mode; otherwise, LGR is
Printer Programming
Commands
Information
and
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FLS
FLS
Command
ASCII
Name:
Code:
Hexadecimal:
Octal:
Function:
This
command overrides
that
are
selected
defined
by
as a number
an
operator
Appendix A). These FLS
command, density length. tion
becomes
while
the
and
When
but
length
the
the
printer
form
first logical
is offiine.
switch value.
XY
values
through
length and
7F
are
hexadecimal
7E (see Table D-1
of
one line;
are
ignored.
the
SETFORMLENGTH
ESC
~~SP
1B-20-
ACE"
~~XY"
~~XY"
033-040-((XY"
the
setting
lengths
they
must
in
number
length
value
internal of
lines. Common
the
or
other be of
is
line
Reset
digits
in
Appendix D).
7E corresponds
switch
easily accessible switches (see Table A-2
varying
expressed
lines
must
down-loaded,
of
the
or
power
represented
settings
lengths
lengths
in
the
be considered
the
and
defined
can
number
current
sets
specific form
be down-loaded
of
lines
when
physical
form. Down-loaded form
up
returns
The
to
a form
by
form
an
ASCII code
value
21 corresponds
length
length
of94
in
inches
per
setting
print
length
to
the
in
the
to
lines;
can
via
form.
the
line posi-
is
saved
selected
range
a form values
lengths
be
in
the
Line
form
of21
20
Printer Programming
Commands
Table 4-2 gives character,
the
Table 4-2.
Number of
Lines
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
and
Information
the
Form
Length
hexadecimal code,
FormLengthCommands
XY
ANSI
Character
#
$
%
&
Hexadecimal Code
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
Commands,
and
the
octal code.
4-7
listing
UVW
Octal Code
041 042 043 044 045 046 047 050 051
the
number
of
lines,
the
CY93-01
ANSI
I
Page 30
FLS FLS
Table
4-2
(Cont).
FormLengthCommands
XY Number of
Lines
10 11
ANSI Character
*
+
Hexadecimal
Code
2B
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26
27
28
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
0
1 2
3 4 34 5 6 36 7 8 9 39
<
>
?
@
A B
C D E
2D 2E 056
n"D
'::'1.'
30 31 32 33
35
37 38
3A 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F 40
41 42 43 44 45
38 F 46 39 G 40 41
42
43
44
45 46 47 48
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
0
P
47 48 49
4A
4B 4C 4D
4E
4F 50
2A
2C
UVW
Octal Code
052 053 054 055
nf!:'7
VVI
060
061 062 063 064 065 066 067 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 100 101 102 103
104 105 106
107
110 111 112 113 114 115
116
117 120
Print.er
Programming
CO!!l111ands
Information
and
4-8
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FLS
FLS
Table
Number of
Lines
49 50 51 52 53 54 55
56
57 58
59
60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75
76
77
78
79
80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87
4-2
(Cont). Form
ft_NSI
Character
Q
R
S
T
U
V W
X Y
Z
1\
a b c
d
e
f
g
h
j
k
m
n
0
p
q
r
s
t
u
v w
Length
XY
Hexadecimal Code
51 52 53
54
55
56 57 58 59 5A
5B
5C 5D
5E 5F 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 6A
6B
6e
6D
6E 6F
70
71
72 73
74 75
76 77
Commands
UVW
Octal
Code
121 122 123 124 125 126 127 130 131 132 133 134 135
136 137 140
141
142 143 144 145 146 147 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167
Printer Programming
Commands
Information
and
4-9
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FLS
FLS
I
I
Table
Number
of
Lines
88 89 90 91 92 93 94
4-2
(Cont). Form Length Commands
ANSI
Character
x
y
z
{
I
}
XY
Hexadecimal Code
78 79 7A 7B 7C 7D 7E
UVW
Octal
170 171 172 173 174 175 176
Printer Programming
Commands
Information
and
4-10
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LDS
LDS
Command
ASCII
Name:
Code:
Hexadecimal:
Octal:
Function:
This
command
lines-per-inch.
and
changed
when
the
of
a message.
otherwise
to
printer
The
page
SET6LPI
ESCU
1B-55
033-125
overrides
The
the
is offline.
new
the
switch
set
alternate
Line
form
internal
value
value.
density
length
switch
of8lines-per-inch
The
must
synchronization is lost on
setting
down-loaded
changes
also be
the
should be
entered
next
Form
and
can
line
sets
be
density
made
at
the
Feed
the
line
density
overridden
value
at
the
same
time
command.
at
6
by
LDS
is
saved
beginning
by
FLS,
Printer Programming
Commands
Information
and
4-11
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LDE
LDE
Command
ASCII
Name:
Code:
Hexadecimal:
Octal:
Function:
This
command lines-per-inch. changed the
message. otherwise
to
printer
The
the is
offiine. Line
page
SET8LPI
ESCu
1B-75
033-165
overrides The
alternate
set
the
internal
value
of6lines-per-inch
value.
density
new
form
length
synchronization is
The
down-loaded
changes
must
also be
lost
switch
should
entered
on
the
setting
can
line
be
next
Form
and
sets
be
overridden
density
made
at
at
the
same
Feed
the
line
density
by
LDE
value
is
saved
the
beginning
time
by
command.
and
FLS,
at
8
when
of
a
Printer Programming
Commands
Information
and
4-12 CY93-01
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DWC
DWC
Command
ASCII
Name:
Code:
Hexadecimal:
Octal:
Function:
This
command allows
the
current printing ters
or Elongated Printing any
new
in
the
bute.
The
horizontal
attribute,
up
to 66 elongated compressed
printing
attribute.
attribute
last
printable
print
active.
SET
ESCs2
IB-73-32
033-163-062
the
character
it
is
is
software selectable by
Elongated
is assigned.
column,
speed is
DOUBLE WIDTH
printing
possible to
of
elongated
and
the
print
characters
printing When
the
halved
an
character
to 50 characters-per-second
characters,
inter-character
lines
up
to
40166
(8.33
means
terminates
elongated
is
printed
of
when
character
doubling
space.
elongated
characters
the
Set
the
Restore is
without
the
when
Using
normal
per
Double-
going
elongation this
the
width
this
charac-
inch).
Width
attribute
to
be
printed
attribute
of
or
attri-
is
Printer Programming
Commands
Information
and
4-13 CY93-01
Page 36
CUS
CUS
Command
ASCII
Name:
Code:
Hexadecimal:
Octal:
Function:
This
command
tion
is performed lower needle. descender bute
is
not
bute
or a new Underlined butesofCPT,
Underlining
character
automatically
attribute
printing
CPS,
SETUNDERLINE
ESCs_
1B-73-5F
033-163-137
allows a
during
continuous
the
as
required
must
can
be combined
and
DWC.
is
reset
underline
same
printing
automatically
by
the
font
at
the
end
of
be received
in
with
on
any
character
pass
of
the
printhead
discontinued characteristics. the
received line. order any
to close
of
the
the
previously
string.
by
firmware
The
underline
The
underlined
This
using
the
on a
Restore
mentioned
attri-
field.
func-
ninth
true
attri-
attri-
Printer Commands Programming Information 4-14
and
CY93-01
Page 37
RSR
RSR
Command
ASCII
Hexadecimal:
Octal:
Function:
This
command
CPS,
DWC,
N arne:
Code:
CUS.
RESTORE ESCsR
ESCsr
1B-73-52
1B-73-72
033-163-122 033-163-162
is used to
reset
all
attributes
except Pitch.
Attributes
are
CPT,
Printer Programming
Commands
Information
and
4-15
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RIS
RIS
Command
ASCII
Hexadecimal:
Octal:
Function:
This issued by mand
I
This tialization clears Host
Name:
Code:
command is
the
application.
to
the
printer
command
the
system
causes
routine,
buffer, positions
when
RESET
ESCc
1B-63
033-143
used
by
under
an
resets
complete.
TO INITIAL STATE
the
driver
The
the
immediate
form
the
as
part
application
rules
for
the
printer
length
printhead
to
the
to
of
its
function
can
cause
the
operating
busy default
the
system.
condition followed
setting,
leftmost position,
and
is
not
expected to be
driver
to issue
by
defines top-of-form,
and
signals
an
RIS com-
an
ini-
the
Printer Programming
Commands
Information
and
4-16
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FF
FF
Command
ASCII
N arne:
Code:
Hexadecimal:
Octal:
FORM
FF
OC
014
Function:
This
command causes execute a form feed, moving will
run
out
during
the
command,
advancement. A continuous commands.
FF
the
printer
paper
movement.
command provides a smooth, continuous
FEED
to
start
the
paper
When
movement
printing
to
the
is
not
the
buffer content,
head
of
the
next
form
even
used
in
conjunction
produced from a sequence
with
movement
if
any, if
the
the
FLS
for form
ofLF
and
to
paper
I
Printer Programming
Commands
Information
and
4-17
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LF
LF
Command
ASCII
Hexadecimal:
Octal:
I
N arne: LINE
Code:
FEED
LF
OA
012
Function:
This
command causes
tered
in
the
print executed. A sequence of line feed commands will cause a LF
when
executed.
the
line. A
execution
printer
busy
of a line
condition occurs while
feed
operation
printer
wherever
the
line feed is
busy
encoun-
for
each
Printer Programming
Commands
Information
and
4-18
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Page 41
CR
CR
Command
ASCII
Name:
Code:
Hexadecimal:
Octal:
Function:
This
command causes
and
perform a line feed
return
(new line).
CARRIAGERETURN
CR
OD
015
the
printer
if
the
to
internal
start
printing
switch is
set
the
buffer content,
for
line
feed
on
carriage
if
I
any,
Printer Programming
Commands
Information
and
4-19
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Rules
for Attribute
Combinations
Attributes
• Sequences of allowed
Parity
When a parity set, escape sequences
• Escape code
• Sequences character carded
can
be combined according
Attributes
character. Attributes
attribute.
The
Pitch
are
effective
are
in
attribute
Errors
error
with a parity
code received
while
in
with a parity
received
the
to
these
at
the
point
where
attributes
force
until
changes
occurs
error
following sequence code
are
handled
and
in
error
and
error
the
error
are
closed by a
receiving a
only
by
the
the
request
as
follows:
- a diamond is
following codes
- a diamond is
and
the
preceding
rules:
they
appear
subsequent
new
attribute
assignment
data
block
printed
of
the
printed part
of
is
printed.
in
the
data
printable
or
the
Restore
of a new
retransmission
sequences
in
the
pitch.
for
the
Escape
are
place of
sequence is dis-
the
stream.
Pitch
switch
printed.
is
not
Printer
Programming
CODunands
If
the
until
and
Information
request
the
block
data
block
retransmission
has
been correctly received.
4-20
switch is set, no
printing
takes
place
CY93-01
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Command
The
followip.g commands common to
and
PRUI003/7003 will be
PRU7075/7076
Information
these
ignored
printers:
by
the
Honeywell
PRU7070/7071
printers:
PRUI005/7005
and
the
The
BEL
ignored
ESC
ESC ESC 3 ESC ESC ESC BEL BS HT
VT
and
VT
by
the
H
Online
J
Standby Set
vertical
4
Clear
all
1
Tab
set
horizontal
2
Clear
horizontal Bell Backspace Horizontal
Vertical
commands
PRU7070/7071
used
tab
vertical
tab
tab
and
tabs
tabs
with
PRU7075/7076
Honeywell's
PRUI018
printers.
printer
will
be
Printer Programming
Commands
Information
and
4-21
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Section 5
Functional Description
This
section describes some
and
the
PRU7075/7076
100 characters-per-second dot
matrix
(vertical x horizontal).
of
the
printers
print
functional employing a 9-needle speed
characteristics
at
10
or
16.7 characters-per-inch
of
the
printhead
PRU7070/7071
and
providing
on
a 9 x 7
Printing
The tion means carriage printer
or the terns. over
Approach
carriage of a data
that
right.
actual
Printing
the
moves continuously block.
before a
and
finds
makes
In
this
throughput
line length.
Printing
line
the
a decision
way,
the
is performed while
Data
during
is performed
is printed,
left
and
right
whether
carriage
can
reach
reception is overlapped
to
movement
higher
the
the
printer
limits
print
carriage
printing,
values
with
of
the
forward or
without
Normal Printing (10 CPI)
Character
Normal
the
appropriate
spacing is
print
character
determined
spacing
command
at
the
by
internal
can
be
changed
beginning
switch
of a printable
which is
the
logic-seeking approach, which
examines
printable
backward
printing
according to
is moving
with
setting
by
software by
started
the
actual
characters.
starting
is
minimized,
the
actual
with a constant
the
printing.
(see Appendix A).
sending
data
line.
after
position
Then
print
the
recep-
of
the
the
from left
and
pat-
speed
printer
I
10
Characters
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPGRSTUVWXYZ
1234567890'NM$X&'()=_~A:
Figure 5-1.
Functional
Description
Per
inch
I\@(()]+;*=(,).?I_
ActualIO.OCPISizeandWidth
5-1
CY93-01
Page 45
Compressed
Printing (16.7 CPI)
When switch
~~Set
density cannot
Compressed their
When maintained
PRU7075/7076, compressed line
justified.
the
printers
setting
16.7 CPI" command commands
be
changed
horizontal
compressed
and
16.7
Character
are
(see
Appendix
must
when
characters
width
printing
the
other
per
inch
powered up,
A).
and
disabled only by a
be
sent
at
a line is
are
and
running
printing.
printed
inter-character
is activated,
length
character
Compressed
the
beginning
with
attributes
spacing is
an
actual
space
the
same
are
printing
determined
printing
~~Set
of
is
print
not
is
can
be
10 CPI" command.
the
line;
character
character
proportionally reduced.
restored.
220
pitch of16. 7 cpi,
speed of
In
characters
ibcdefghijkllDopqrstuvlxyzABCDEFGHIJKlMNOPtRSTUVWXYZ
1234567890!·IS%&'()=-~h:I'a{[}]+;*:(,).?I_
Figure 5-2.
Actual
16. 7
CPI
Size
and
Width
by
internal
selected
density
that
at
10 cpi is
the
that
are
by
a
Character
and
left
Elongated
Functional
Elongated Hnd
the lines characters ters
on
Elongated printing is software selectable by attribute. attribute
When the
character
to
50 characters-per-second
Description
characters
inter-character
up
to
40 elongated
(8.33
the
PRU7075/7076.
Elongated
is assigned.
an
elongated
Printing (Double- Width)
are
characters
character
is
printed
printed, doubling
space. Using
normal
printing
without
characters
per
inch) on
terminates
is going to be
the
when
this
elongation
this
5-2 CY93-01
the
current
printingcapability~
or
up
to 66 elongated compressed
the
PRU7070/7071
means
when
any
printed
attribute.
attribute
is
horizontal
and
of
the
Set Double-Width
new
attribute
in
the
last
The
active.
character
it
is possible to
66
or
or
printable
print
110 charac-
the
speed is
width print
Printing
Restore
column,
halved
Page 46
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Line
Graphics
Line Graphics and
vertical
and
construct
ITnderline
This
feature function ninth
is
performed
lower needle.
DOUBLE
Actual
WIDTH
Output
for
Printing
printing
lines.
simple
It
can
charts.
provides
be used to
Printing
allows a continuous
during
the
Double-Width Characters
the
capability
outline
underline
same
printing
to
generate
forms, organize
on
any
character
pass
of
the
contiguous horizontal
areas
printhead
in
within
the
same
a form,
line.
using
This
the
Underlining acters
The The underlined
Underline
printing
Functional
Description
as
required
underline Restore
printing
attributes.
is
automatically
by
the
attribute
attribute
field.
can
discontinued by firmware on
font characteristics.
is
not
automatically
or
a new
be combined
attribute
with
5-3 CY93-01
reset
must
any
at
the
be received
of
the
previously
true
end
in
descender
of
the
received line.
order
to
mentioned
close
char-
the
Page 47
Autoprint
Line
When
16.7 cpi for the printer
a
After preceded eliminates Attributes
the
full
line
length
the
PRU7070/7071
PRU7075/7076) is received
immediately
column
an
counter
autoprint
by
printable
the
are
not
prints
positioning
execution,
need
for a
reset
Densities
The
default
These
Down-loaded cannot
value
values
can
be
line
be embedded
can
overridden
density
between
(80
printable
or
at
without a carriage
the
line
to
the
the
first
characters
LF
by
autoprint.
be selected by
is
that
when
a full
by
software.
saved
when
printable
characters
132
or
of
data
first
column.
line
are
string-closed
line
means
the
data
at
10 cpi
220
characters
return/line
followed
feed received will
is
not
ended
of
an
internal
printers
of
the
same
by
an
by a print
by a CR
are
offline.
line.
at
automatic
switch
or
132
characters
10 cpi
or
16.7 cpi for
feed command,
line
be
ignored
command.
plus
LF
between 6 or
The
commands
feed
ifnot
or
FF.
at
the
and
This
81pi.
Line length
next
Data
Buffering
The commands content
Form
Form (see
down-loaded
lines
density
form feed command.
two
must
printer
or
is
saved
changes
be
entered
data
printable
and
Length
length
Table
per
can
A-2
form.
be selected
in
Appendix A). These
via
software commands,
must
be
made
at
the
by software,
buffers
then
each
characters.
printed
otherwise
provide room for 127 ASCII codes
When
after
the
the
Selection
by
an
operator
lengths
but
they
beginning
page
printer
online
setting
or
other
must
state
the
of a message.
synchronization
is placed offline,
is
reentered.
easily
varying
be
expressed
The
that
accessible switches
lengths
in
is
the
can
the
new
form
lost
on
can
be
buffer
be
number
the
of
Functional
Description
5-4
CY93-01
Page 48
When the are
the
form first logical line of offline.
length
is down-loaded,
the
form. Down-loaded form
the
current
physical
length
is saved while
line
position becomes
the
printers
External
The
printers 211 C physical dimensions. host
via a suitable
(start/stop)
The
printers
on
the
printer interface delivered
PRU7076
Interfaces
come
with
a 25-
pin
receptacle connector
This
connector allows a
cable.
of
serial-by-bit characters.
include
electronic
at
installation
with
the
proper cable for RS-422-A connection.
are
delivered
both
time
with
Data
transfer
RS-232-C
board
(PW
(see Appendix B).
the
proper cable for RS-232-C connection.
in
accordance
data
signal
occurs
and
A)
is provided
in
asynchronous
RS-422-A interfaces. A selection
in
order
to
select
The
PRU7070
The
PRU7071
with
ISO-IS exchange transmission
the
and
PRU7075
with
feature
proper
and
the
mode
are
Functional Description 5-5
CY93-01
Page 49
Appendix A
Configuration Controls
The
printers
top
left teristics these
functions for you,
the
function
are
section
of
the
of
equipped
of
the
printer
printer;
each
internal
with
12
internal
circuit
however, Honeywell software is
and
it
switch
can
override
board.
in
both
switches
These
the
the
switches
switch
ON
and
(see
Figure
alter
designed
settings.
OFF
2-4) located
various
to
control
Table
positions.
charac-
A-I
on
the
most
of
explains
Typically,
Switch
1 2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12
The
functions for
Table
A-I
positions.
the
most
Position
OFF
ON
OFF OFF OFF
ON
OFF ONI
OFF OFF OFF OFF
these
explains
common
switch
the
function
settings
settings
of
each
for
the
are
explained
internal
internal
switch
switches
in
Tables
in
both
will
A-I
the
be:
and
ON
A-2.
and
OFF
lWhen
switch
Configuration
Controls
9 is
ON,
switch
8 will select 300
A-I
baud
rather
than
9600
baud
ifin
the
ON
position.
CY93-0I
Page 50
Table
A-I.
InternalSwitchSettings
Switch
1
2
3
4
5,6,7
8
9
ON I
X
X
X
X
X
X
X Selects modem connect (remote)
OFF
I
Function
Selects 8
X
X
X
X Selects
X
X
X
Selects 6 lines Selects Selects
Selects 16.7
Selects 10.0 Selects
feed function
Select form lengths. See
Selects 9600
connect mode), position (modem connect mode)
Selects 1200
Selects direct connect (local)
lines
parity
error
printing
characters characters
the
carriage
after
the
carriage
baud
baud
per
inch
per
inch
report
of
diamond
return
the
return
if
switch 9 is
or
selects 300
on
per
inch
per
inch function
carriage
function only
Table
baud
parity
error
spacing
spacing
and
automatically
return
A-2 in
the
local (OFF) position (direct
if
switch 9 is
in
the
inserts
a line
remote (ON)
10,11,12
A
label
explaining top cover that
you
of
the
mark
X
the
internal
printersjust
the
label
on
character
International
switch
above
the
printer
sets. These switches
Character
settings
the
internal
cover
with
Select
desired fixed settings. Should you accidentally out
of
position ,
the
marked
label will show you
switches.
must
Set.
will
appear
always be
on
the
OFF
for
underside
the
of
the
switches. Honeywell recommends
a colored
hit
the
the
proper
pen
according
to
the
switches Hnd knock them.
positions for
the
Configuration
Controls
A-2
CY93-01
Page 51
Form Length
Form
Internal
length
can
be
switches
Selection
selected
that
in
two ways:
are
accessible by you
• Software
Table
A-2
explains
internal
switch before
settings.
TableA-2. Form
FLin Inches
3.5
4 24
5.5
7
8.5
11 12 14 84
FL 6LPI
21
33 42
51 66
72
by
the
in
Number
program
the
form
the
printer
of
Lines
8LPI
28 32 44
56
68
88
96
112
in
the
host
controller
length
values
that
can
is powered on. Software
Length
Internal
5 6 7
ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
Selection
Switch
Setting
ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF
be
manually
by
ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF
selected
can
override
Internal
by
the
switch
Switch
Configuration
Note:
must
Controls
Each
be
shut
time
off
and
a form
length
powered on
is
changed
again
A-3
to
obtain
by
internal
switch,
the
desired form
the
length.
printer
CY93-01
Page 52
AppendixB
Maintenance, Shipping,
I nstallation Procedures
Maintenance
No preventive
Shipping
Packing you feel reference No.CY03.
that
maintenance
and
and
unpacking
a more
the
Setup
on a scheduled
basis
Installation
the
printer
detailed
Procedure for Printers
explanation
involves simple procedures
of
the
PR
is required.
set
up
procedure is needed, you
U706X & PR
and
explained
U707X
manual,
below.
can
Order
If
Maintenance, Installation
Unpacking
1.
Remove need to move comes
2.
Remove this
3. Lift printer
4. Remove the
5. Remove
6. Follow ribbon.
7.
Close
Shipping,
Procedures
the
printer
the
with
the
the
strip
tape
will allow you
the
printer
will be covered
this
protective
protective
the
cartridge
the
steps
the
cover.
and
ihe
from
printer
printer
of
tape located around
cover
package
in
Section 3 for
Unii
its
protective package.
at a later
in
this
to
lift
up
and
with
material
for
future
ribbon from
date
and
package.
the
the
printer
away from you.
protective
from
use.
its
the
B-1
cover.
material.
the
internal
plastic bag.
Ribbon
SA
VE
the
store
the
protective
middle sides of
The
internal
mechanics
Changing
procedure to load
package
the
printer. Removing
mechanics
in
case you
material
of
and
SA
VE
that
the
it
in
the
CY93-01
Page 53
8.
Place
the
9. Remove pouch for
10.
Connect
section.
You ensure could
printer
the
data
future
the
data
Figure
must
follow
that a correct
damage
where
cable from
use.
3-1 shows
you
cable
the
the
equipment.
to
desire the
the
the
to
use it.
pouch
printer.
receptacle for
WARNING
Data
Cable
connection is
in
which
This
Connecting
made.
it
procedure is
the
data
An
was
shipped.
explained
cable.
procedure
incorrect
SA
VE
the
later
carefully
connection
to
in
this
11. PI
ug
in
the
Packing
1. Disconnect
Open
the
the
the
around
Ensure
and
the
data
printer
ribbon
protective
secure
tape
place
2.
3.
Pack Take
4. fully
Note:
ment.
5. Close masking
6.
Carefully
7.
Put
Power
the
the
Data
cover
cartridge
the
internal
that
the
or a strong
the
cable
Cord.
Unit
Cable
and
material
mechanics.
the
printhead
cover
printer
into
the
See
Figure
and
the
remove
in a clean
that
to
the
base
elastic.
into
the
pouch
3-1.
The
printer
Power Cord.
the
ribbon
envelope or some
you
have
is
tied
of
box
in
which
saved
down
the
printer
in
which
it
cartridge.
and
came.
and
not
it
was
is
now
other
pack
capable
by
using
shipped.
ready
for use.
protective device.
this
material
of
any
either
care-
move-
a piece
of
8.
Put
the
data
cable
9.
Seal
the
box
with
Host-Printer
The
host-printer
I
Maintenance, Installation
Figure
Shipping,
Procedures
B-1 shows
and
connection
these
and
pouch
tape.
The
into
printer
the
is
printer
ready
Connection
may
be
either
connections.
B-2
direct
box.
for
shipment.
connect
or
via a modem
interface.
CY93-01
Page 54
DPS 6/LEVEL 6
HOST RS-422
1-_--L
HOST MODEM
HOST MODEM
HOST INTERFACE
___
HOST INTERFACE
HOST INTERFACE
---I,....-----
HOST
MODEM
50FTMAX
CABLE
DCF6927 UNIVERSAL BYPASS CONNECT
HOST
MODEM CABLE 50FTMAX
W26
4000 FT MAX
RS-422 DIRECT CONNECT
CABLE
UNIVERSAL MODEM BYPASS
CABLE
RS-232-C REMOTE CONNECT
------;-
UNIVERSAL MODEM BYPASS
PRU7070/
JI
.....
L-
____
PRINTER CABLE 25 FT 15
PIN/25 PIN CROSSOVER
J1
MODEM
50FTMAX
50FTMAX
MODEM
CABLE
J1
CABLE
7075
PRINTER
PRU7071/
7076
PRINTER
PRU7071/
7076
PRINTER
--J
Maintenance,
Installation
Figure B-1. Host-Printer Connection
Direct
Direct
• RS-422-A
• The
50 feet. to 4000
The
enabling
telephone
over
Shipping,
Procedures
connection
Universal
RS-232-C
universal
this
Connection
can
be
accomplished
The
RS-422-A
feet
at
local
cable.
limited
and
balanced
modem
direct
data
modem
communications
direct
bypass
connect
balanced
rates
bypass
It
is
designed
distance.
in
enables
local
direct
up
to
19,200
(DCF6927) is a self-contained,
over a
as
an
inexpensive
B-3
two ways:
communications
connect
bits
distance
per
enables
second.
of
up
local
up
to
2500 feet
replacement
to a distance
communication
stand-alone
over
for a
device
ordinary
modem
CY93-01
of up
Page 55
Modelll
Interface
Connection
Data
Connection communications to
1200
via a modem
baud
for
Table B-1.
Type
103A 103F
lO3J
113A
212A
P
-
indicates
S -
indicates
indicates
2W -
Cable
Cable tacle gently bending
connection involves
just
as
when
the
Private
Switched
Two
Connecting
you would
plugging
pins
via
the
types
to
Bell
300 300 300 300
300/1200
Nonswitched
Wire
plug
the
in
the
connector.
interface
use
of
be
used
enables
full-duplex
(see
Table
maximum
data
sets.
B-1).
flexibility
Data
System Asynchronous Data Sets
Maximum
Line
Data
Rate
Type
SIP
P 2W
S
S 2W
S
Procedure
plugging
a cord
connector
a cable connector
into a wall
into
outlet.
its
receptacle
into
You
so
the
should
that
in
host-printer
rates
can
be
Wire
2W
O1:"lT
,,"yy
2W
appropriate
remember
you will avoid
run
recep-
to
press
up
If
your disconnected from by
performing
these
Cable Printers
There printer
the
to
1.
Take printer.
Maintenance~
Installation
Shipping~
Procedures
printer
printers,
is
intentionally
the
the
following procedure.
depending
Connection
is a 25-pin connector
and
a 15-pin
host.
the
inserted.
and
end
Figure
connector
of
the
3-1 shows
printer,
on
which model
attached
cable
or
accidentally
you
can
for
to
attached
with
the
the
receptacle
B-4
moved
easily
There
you
connect
are
have.
the
the
end
of
to
the
other
25-pin connector
where
and
the
two different cables
PRU7070/7075
the
cable
end
the
the
data
cable becomes
data
cable
to
that
connects to
of
the
cable
that
and
connect
cable connector
it
the
printer
made
connects
to
the
should
for
the
be
CY93-01
Page 56
2.
Secure connector.
the
connector to
the
printer
by
tightening
the
two screws on
the
Cable
Connection
Printers
There
1.
2. Secure
are
two 25-pin connectors
Take
one
end
receptacle
connector.
where
the
connector to
Positioning
When you first look
at
the switches will be two will
be
covering two
these
blue
unpack
printer
jumpers
of
the
cable
and
the
cable connector should be inserted.
the
the
circuit board (see
Jumpers
your
printer
small
blue
sets
of
three
is necessary
for
a~ched
connect
printer
plastic
gold
to
to
it
by
and
are
Figure
objects called
pins
ensure
proper operation
the
the
to
tightening
preparing
B-2). Located to
(Figure B-4). Correct positioning
PRU7071/7076
cable, one
the
at
each end.
printer.
Figure
the
two screws on
it
for use, open
the
right
~Jumpers"
(Figure B-3)
of
the
3-1 shows
the
of
printer.
the
cover
the
internal
the
and
that
of
There
printer model or
either
are
two different positions for
the
RS-422-A interface.
the
PRU7070/7071
FigureB-2.
fhat
you
pu...-rchased.
The
bottom
or
the
JumperandPins
eachjumper
The top
PRU7075/7076.
set
set
of
OfpirlS pins
and
set
of
pins
determines
determines
, depending on
either
printer
the
selection:
the
RS-232-C
Maintenance, Shipping, Installation Procedures
and
B-5
CY93-01
Page 57
Figure B-3.
Blue
Jumpers Covering Two
Sets
of
Gold
Pins
FigureB-4. Two
Maintenance.
i~~~ti~~
Shinning.
~-;d~;~
and
-
Sets
of
Gold
Pins
B-6
CY93-01
Page 58
J
u:mper
Positions
for
Pins
The
PRU7071!7076 (RS-232-C interface) is selected
ing
pins 3 and
The
PRU7070/7075 (RS-422-A interface) is selected
is covering
2 (see
Figure
pins 2 and
1 (see
B-5).
Figure
B-5).
the
TO P Set
when
the
hluejumper
when
the
blue
of
Gold
jumper
is cover-
JUDlper Gold
The PRU7070/7071 (IO-inch carriage) is selected pins 2
and
1 (see
PRU7075/7076 (15-inchcarriage) is selected
The
pins 3
and
2 (see
Positions
Pins
Figure
Figure
INTERNAL SWITCHES
B-5).
B-5).
for
PRINTER CIRCUIT BOARD
the
t
1
,
Figure B-5. Graphic Representation
Printer
Circuit Board
0(3
Gold
BOTTOM
when
the
blue
jumper
when
the
bluejumperiscovering
PINS
3 2
n n n
II
II
Pins
on
the
is covering
II
Set
of
Maintenance, Installation
Shipping,
Procedures
and
B-7
CY93-01
Page 59
AppendixC
Specifications
Printing
logic-seeking
Character Character Character
(normal)
Method:
Structure: Set: 96 ASCII Size: 0.133 in. x 0.073 in. (0.338
Pitch:
Vertical 6 and 8 lines Horizontal
Inking Paper Paper:
PRU707017071 Oo012-ino
Forms
selectable
Line Data Operator Indicator
Power On
Line -Steady
fault
5,8.3, 10,
Method:
Transport:
Sprocket-feed,
(Oo03-cm)
Length:
(program
Spacing:
Rate:
300, 1200,
Controls:
Lights:
On
- ac
detected
or
Interchangeable
and
3.0 in.
maximum
3.5;
6
or 8 lines
and
dc
glow
paper
Impact, character-by-character, one
9 x 7
dot
uppercase
per
inch
and
16.7
characters
Pull-sprocket
continuous
to
15.0 in. (7.6 thickness;
4;
5.5;
7;
8.5; 11; 12;
overrides
or
Power
power
out
switch
per
inch;
9600
bits
on/off; online/offline; form feed
present
indicates
matrix
logical
(vertical x horizontal)
and
lowercase
cm
per
inch
ribbon
fanfold 3.0 in.
per
cartridge,
cm
to
original
or
14 in.; switch-selectable; 1
selection)
switch-selectable
second (switch-selectable)
connection
characters
x 0.187 cm)
Honeywell
to
10.0 in. (7.6 cm
38.1 cm) and
upto
to
line
at
a time, bidirectionally
plus
vertical x horizontal
No. M3917
to
wide
for
the
two copies
with
program
the
host
controller;
11
line
graphics
25.4 cm)
PRU707517076;
to
94
override.
wide
lines
program-
blinking
with
for
the
means
Cables:
Data
Cable
PRU707117076
Power
Specifications
Cable
- 25 ft (7.6 m)
- 6.5 ft (2.0 m)
standard:
VCW2624 for PRU707017075
C-l
and
VCW1604 for
CY93-01
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Physical
Height Width Depth Weight
Characteristics
- 6.9 in. (17.5 em)
- 16.3 in. (41.5 em)
- 13.0 in. (33.0 em)
- 20.51b (9.5 kg)
(PRU707517076):
Height
Width
Depth Weight
Electrical
Voltage Current Input
- 6.9 in. (17.5 em)
- 20.8 in. (52.2 em)
- 13.0 in. (33.0 em)
- 27.51b (12.5 kg)
Characteristics:
-120Vae
- 0.8A @ 120 Vae
Power
- 96 W (maximum)
Environmental
Temperature Relative
- + 50°F to + 100°F ( + 10°C to + 38°C) (operating)
Humidity
(PRU7070/7071):
+ 10%,
-15%@60Hz±0.5Hz
Characteristics:
- 10% to 90% noneondensing (operating)
Characters Characters
(PRU707017071) (PRU707517076)
Print (Characters
----
per
inch 10 16.7
per
line
speed 100
per
second)
.
-----
Table C -1.
Normal Pitch
80
132 220 (left justified)
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Normal
(Single-
-
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Print
Characteristics
Character
Width)
Compressed
Pitch
132
100 50
Elongated
Normal Pitch
5
40 66
(Double-
I
Character
Width)
Compressed Pitch
8.3
66
1100eftjustified
50
Specifications
C-2
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Table C-2. MediaSpecifications
Media
1
Original
Sprocket Fanfold
Original
1
Copies
2 Sprocket Fanfold (carbon
Carbon
Cartridge
Note:
of
the
not
Care
type
strength
Form
pI
us
Form
incl uded)
Ribbon: Honeywell No. M3917
should be
of
paper
could
result
taken
drive sprocket
in
Honeywell recommends
Table C-2.
Ifmedia
other
proper operation.
Weight Grams Square
Min. 55 Min. 15
Max.
Min. 45 Min. 12
Max. 75 Max. 20
Max.
per
Meter
80
35
when
difficulty
that
you
than
the
Pounds 500
Sheets
Max. 20
Max. 9.5
selecting forms
in
the
printers.
in
forms
purchase
above
handling.
media
are
used, Honeywell is
per
PRU707017071
3 in. (7.62 em)
to
10 in. (25.4 em)
edge to edge
with
Forms
according to
edge
with
Forms
Width
I
bursting
low
burst
the
specifications
not
responsible for
PRU707517076
3 in. (7.62 em)
to
15 in. (38.1 em)
edge to edge
because
in
Specifications
C-3
CY93-01
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AppendixD
ASCII
Character
Command Sort
Table
D-l
shows
TableD-I.
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7
b
6
b
S
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the
ASCII
PRU70701707I
COL.
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1
1 1
0
1 1
1 1 1
0
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0 DLE
1
0 2
3
1
5
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6 ACK
7
8
1
9
0
A
B
C
1
D
0 E
3 b2
0 0
1 0 0 4 1 1 1
1
0 0 0
1
0 0
1
0
1
0
1 1 0 0
1
1 1
1 1
1 1 1 1 F
Character
1
Set
List
Set
and
PR
Set
0
0
0
0
0 1
1
0
STX
ETX EOT DC4 ENQ
LF
ESC
FF
CR
and
for
the
printers.
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0
0
1 1
1 0 1 0 1
0
2
3
(2)
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Notes: 1. DEL code (hex: 7F) is completely ignored
ASCII
and
Command
Character
Set
Sort
List
2.
This
code
prints
a space
D-l
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Printable
ASCII
Characters
CY93-01
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Table D-2 gives a mnemonics.
summary
of
the
printer
commands
listed
alphabetically
by
Table D-2. Command Sort
List
of
ASCII, Hexadecimal, Octal, and
Mnemonic Assignments (alphabetically listed
Mnemonic
CPS CPT CR CUS DWC FF
FLS LDE
LDS LF LGR
LGS
RSR
Command
SET 16.7 CPI PITCH SET 10 CPI PITCH CARRIAGE RETURN SET UNDERLINE SET DOUBLE FORM
FEED SET FORM LENGTH SET8LPI SET6LPI LINE
FEED
LINE GRAPHICS RESET
LINE GRAPHICS SET RESTORE
WIDTH
ASCII
ESCs8 ESCs5 CR
DC1£'1_
.!:JO\...l::i_
ESCs2 FF ESC "SPACE" "XY" ESCu ESCU LF ESCF
ESCG
ESCsR ESCsr
by
mnemonics)
Hexadecimal
IB-73-38 IB-73-35
OD
IB-73-5F
IB-73-32
OC
IB-20-"XY" IB-75 IB-55
OA
IB-46 IB-47 IB-73-52 IB-73-72
Octal
033-163-070 033-163-065 015
nnn
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033-163-062 014 033-040-"XY" 033-165 033-125 012 033-106 033-107
033-163-122 033-163-162
1"1"
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ASCII
Character
and
Command
Set
Sort
List
D-2
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