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Lines Per Inch (LPI)This parameter allows the printer to accept or ignore (override) the Lines Per Inchcommands that are sent by the host data stream.
Maximum Page LengthThis parameter allows the printer to accept or ignore (override) the MaximumPage Length commands that are sent by the host data str
Parallel interfaceInterface typeThis parameter allows you to set the system interface for the parallel attachment.You can set Interface Type to either
4. Press SCROLL/MICRO or SCROLL/MICRO until the printer displaysASCII ConfigurationParallel Interface5. Press ENTER.6. Press SCROLL/MICROor SCROLL/MIC
AutoFeed-XTThis parameter is valid in Epson-FX emulation mode only and instructs the printerwhether the host will determine if an automatic line feed
3. Press ENTER.4. Press SCROLL/MICROor SCROLL/MICRO until the printer displaysASCII ConfigurationSerial Interface5. Press ENTER to displaySerial Inter
Data BitsYou can set the size of Input Buffer to:v 7v 8 (Default)To change or check the Input Buffer Size:1. Press MENU.2. Press SCROLL/MICROor SCROLL
ASCII ConfigurationSerial Interface5. Press ENTER and the printer displaysSerial InterfaceBaud Rate6. Press ENTER to display the current value.7. Pres
Pacing ControlYou can set the Pacing Protocol to:v DTR (Default)v XON/XOFTo change or check the Pacing Protocol setting:1. Press MENU.2. Press SCROLL/
Serial InterfaceConnection Type6. Press ENTER to display the current value.7. Press SCROLL/MICROor SCROLL/MICRO until the desired value forConnection
Safety and environmental noticesSafety noticesThere are two levels of safety notices: Danger and Cautions.Danger hazard levelThe word Danger indicates
1. Press MENU.2. Press SCROLL/MICROor SCROLL/MICRO until the printer displaysCONFIGURATION MENUASCII Configuration3. Press ENTER.4. Press SCROLL/MICRO
8. Press ENTER.An asterisk (*) will be displayed in front of the selected value.9. Press START or RETURN to exit the Menu. See “Exiting the Configurat
CONFIGURATION MENUASCII Configuration3. Press ENTER.4. Press SCROLL/MICROor SCROLL/MICRO until the printer displaysASCII ConfigurationLAN Interface5.
9. Press START or RETURN to exit the Menu. See “Exiting the ConfigurationMenu” on page 39.SMTP ServiceSMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) allows a ma
1. Press MENU.2. Press SCROLL/MICROor SCROLL/MICRO until the printer displaysCONFIGURATION MENUASCII Configuration3. Press ENTER.4. Press SCROLL/MICRO
7. Press SCROLL/MICRO or SCROLL/MICRO until the desired value forE-Mail Address (Receiver) is displayed.8. Press ENTER.An asterisk (*) will be display
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Chapter 8. Printer setupPaper Source ...101Front Forms Backup ...102Rear Forms Backup ...103Continuous Forms Linking ...
Front Forms BackupThis setting applies to the paper loaded on the default tractor, if the second(optional) tractor is not installed. When the second o
Rear Forms BackupThis parameter is displayed as long as the second (optional) tractor is installed andapplies to the paper loaded on the default (lowe
Safety precautionsElectrical safetyThis printer is inspected and listed by recognized national testing laboratories,such as Underwriters Laboratories,
Continuous Forms LinkingThis parameter is displayed only if the second (optional) tractor is also installed.Both Front Forms Backup and Rear Forms Bac
Form Feed ModeYou can set Form Feed Mode to either of the following values:v Not Active In Ready State (Default)v Active In Ready StateSelecting Activ
Controlling tear off operationsWhen a path switch is requested and the top-of-forms is at the print line, the Parkoperation will begin automatically.
Table 14. Single Path Usage recommendationsOperation No. Users Tear Off Auto Eject Auto RestoreSingle Path 1 On Demand Disabled Data or TimerSingle Pa
8. Press START or RETURN to exit the Menu. See “Exiting the ConfigurationMenu” on page 39.Automatic RestoreThis parameter is displayed for the Front P
Continuous Forms Eject ModeYou can set Continuous Forms Eject Mode value to:v Immediate Eject (Default)v Delayed EjectSelecting Delayed Eject causes t
Bar Code Print DirectionYou can set the Bar Code Print Direction to:Unidirectional Causes the printer to print in only one direction,either from left
Graphics Print DirectionYou can set the Graphics Print Direction to:Unidirectional Causes the printer to print in only one direction,either from left
Perforation SafetyYou can set perforation safety to either of the following values:Disabled (Default) The printhead is not parked all the way to theri
Jam SensorsYou can set Jam Sensors to either of the following values:Enabled (Default) Enables the paper jam sensors on the front andrear tractors. Th
Connecting or disconnecting a communication port, ateleport, or an attachment connectorDANGER<1-14> Switch off printer power and unplug the prin
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Chapter 9. Printer adjustmentsPaper-Load-Position to Tear-Position relationship 115Front Automatic Forms Thickness Adjustment(AFTA) ...116
Front Automatic Forms Thickness Adjustment (AFTA)This parameter allows you to adjust the distance between the paper and theprinthead for the front for
6. Press SCROLL/MICRO or SCROLL/MICRO until the desired value forFront Tear Position is displayed.7. Press ENTER.An asterisk (*) will be displayed in
Printer AdjustmentsFront Form Load Position5. Press ENTER to display the current value.6. Press SCROLL/MICROor SCROLL/MICRO until the desired value fo
2. Press SCROLL/MICRO or SCROLL/MICRO until the printer displaysCONFIGURATION MENUPrinter Adjustments3. Press ENTER.4. Press SCROLL/MICROor SCROLL/MIC
Rear Paper Load PositionThis parameter adjusts the distance of the first printable line to the top of thepaper from −30 to +360 units (2 in.) (where e
7. Press ENTER.An asterisk (*) will be displayed in front of the selected value.8. Press START or RETURN to exit the Menu. See “Exiting the Configurat
To quit from the Operator Print Test menu and restore the previous values forPrinter Adjustments only, follow these steps:1. Press SCROLL/MICROor SCRO
Chapter 10. Power-On Reset (POR)Note: When power-on reset is activated, the printer performs a partial reset.To perform a power-on reset, follow these
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Chapter 11. Display LanguageThe following languages are available for displaying messages on the operatorpanel:Table 16. Display LanguagesLanguage Val
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Chapter 12. Vital Product DataYou can check and change some of the vital product data for the printer. The twoVital Product Data fields you can change
Device Specific InformationThis parameter stores user defined information for the printer. This information isa 16-digit alphanumeric value.To check o
Chapter 13. Quiet PrintYou can enable the Quiet Print mode to reduce the printing noise level by two tothree decibels. Enabling the Quiet Print mode a
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Chapter 14. Hex PrintThe Hex Print function is only valid when the printer is in the not ready state. Usethe Hex Print function to print all data in H
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Chapter 15. Quit From MenuYou can quit from the Configuration Menu and restore the previous configurationmenu values.This selection cancels any change
PrefaceThis guide describes the basic operating procedures for the 4247 Model X03printer. This information is useful to those who install or operate t
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Chapter 16. Dual push tractor forms pathsIntroduction ...135Forms selection...135Using different forms on two paths ...136Setti
Using different forms on two pathsSetting up printerSome setup is needed to be able to print on two different form types.1. Place "form-type-1&qu
Operator panel control of path switchingNote: If you are running IPDS applications, such as PSF, path switching is alwayscontrolled by the IPDS data s
2. Set Continuous Forms Linking = Enabled in the Printer Setup section of theConfiguration Menu. This tells the printer to automatically switch to the
Chapter 17. Using the Operator Print TestsGeneral test instructions ...139Quick Reference ...140Printer Demonstration ...140Pri
Quick ReferenceThe Quick Reference is a popular print test to help familiarize you with the printeroperator panel keys and the configuration menu you
Printer ConfigurationYou can print the current values for each parameter. Here are some considerations:v Each parameter is shown with its correspondin
2. Press TEST.3. Press SCROLL/MICROor SCROLL/MICRO until the printer displaysOPERATOR PRINT TESTSPrint Custom Sets4. Use ENTER or START to begin the t
To check or change printer adjustments:1. Press STOP to make the printer not ready.2. Press TEST.3. Press SCROLL/MICROor SCROLL/MICRO until the printe
v Chapter 17, “Using the Operator Print Tests,” describes procedures for testingand adjusting the printer.v Chapter 18, “Supplies, optional features,
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Chapter 18. Supplies, optional features, and maintenanceContinuous forms specifications ...145Proper forms loading ...146Forms Handling Pa
3. Some multiple-part forms (such as mailers, thick/heavy perforations) maycause problems when using the Park function. Try the forms first. To minimi
Forms Handling Paper PathsForms stacking recommendationsWe recommend the following maximum stacking height when stacking continuousforms on the same w
Note: For successful forms parking, the input forms stack MUST always be lowerthan the printer.SuppliesRibbon cartridges and paper are the only suppli
MaintenanceRemoving the ribbon cartridgeAttention: Damage to the printer can occur if you do not use an approved ribbon(part number 57P1743) especiall
!CAUTION:<2-22> Carefully follow all cleaning instructions, using only the materials andsolutions recommended.Periodic cleaning will help keep y
Chapter 19. Problem solvingUsing status code and problem listings ...151Status code and messages displays ...151No status code displays ...1
Status codes and recovery actionsDisplay Message Recovery Action001 END OF FORMSLOAD FORMSAn end-of-forms condition exists in one ofthe forms paths.Ac
Display Message Recovery Action014 INVALID FORMS SELECTADD PATH OR PRESS START014 XXXXXXXXADD PATH OR PRESS STARTThe device requested by the job being
Chapter 1. Getting startedPrinter parts ...2Unpacking the printer ...3Choosing a suitable location ...4Performing a power-rece
Display Message Recovery Action059 CANCEL PRINT ACTIVEThis an informational message. Theprinter displays this message after youpress CANCEL PRINT.1. P
Display Message Recovery Action099 FORMS JAMMEDCLEAR JAM PRESS STARTThe printer has detected paper in one ofthe paper paths. This often occurs if youp
Problem list index1. Forms problems index“Forms buckle, twist, jam, or tractor holes tear”“Forms do not feed past printhead”“Forms do not stack correc
Table 20. Characters off registrationProblem PageFirst print position is adjusted incorrectly 1602. Print quality and ribbon problems indexTable 21. U
Table 26. Line-to-line horizontal misregistrationProblem PageDot registration not aligned 1623. Configuration problems indexTable 27. Printer doesn&ap
Forms problemsCauses are listed for each problem in order of priority.Problem: Forms buckle, twist, jam, or tractor holes tear1: The right tractor is
1: The forms do not stack correctly on the table behind the printer.Solution: Use the recommended table size (see Appendix A, “Printerspecifications,”
5: Forms thickness exceeds forms specifications.Solution: Use forms that meet specifications (see “Continuous formsspecifications” on page 145).Proble
Problem: Ribbon snagging, tearing, or not moving1: The ribbon is worn.Solution: Replace the ribbon cartridge.2: The ribbon cartridge is not properly i
Clearing forms jamsUse the following procedure to clear forms jams from the printer.1. Open the top cover.2. Tear off the forms at perforations before
Printer partsFigure 1. Printer Parts: Front and Rear View2 User’s Guide
b. Insert the left and right paper bail end cap pivots into the side frames.c. Rotate the paper bail assembly toward the back of the printer, closing
Appendix A. Printer specificationsGeneral information ...165Operating and service clearance ...166Weight ...166Power consumption
Operating and service clearanceYou should provide adequate space for cooling air, and for operating ormaintaining the printer. This is also helpful if
AirflowThe printer uses two fans to cool its internal parts. Be sure that you do not blockthe air vents. Lack of correct cooling and ventilation can c
Pin Number Signal Name Description16 LOGIC GND Logic Ground17 CHASSIS GROUND Chassis Ground18 +5 VDC External Power19 - 30 GROUND Ground31 -INIT Initi
Table 31. RS232/C serial interface signals (continued)SignalNamePinNumberLocalConnect.SourceRemoteConnect.Source DescriptionDTR 4 Printer Printer Data
Environment RequirementTemperature range -35° to 65°C (-31° to 149°F)Relative humidity range 5% to 95% RH (non-condensing)Storage environmentThe follo
Place the printer so the power cord can plug into the power receptacle withoutputting stress on the power cord. The standard power cord length in the
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Appendix B. 4247 Model X03 - Configuration Menu1. [437 PC] when the emulation is 4247, 2381 Personal Printer, 4240 ProPrinter III XL.2. [0 USA] when t
Unpacking the printerCAUTION:The 4247 printer weighs 21 kg (46 lbs). Two persons are required to liftit.1. Review the following list of contents as yo
Parameter Value DefaultBaud Rate 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, [9600]19200, 38400, 115200Parity None, Odd, Even, Mark, Space [None]Pacing Control
Appendix C. Printer driver supportIBM pSeries AIX colon filesThe 4247 printer is supported on AIX 4.1 and later using files that can be foundand downl
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IndexNumerics1284 Parallel interface type 8620 CPI, parallel parameter 802381 Personal Printer emulation, parallelattachment 714202 Proprinter III XL
Ffactory defaults, restoring 53Form Feed Mode, printer setupparameter 105Form Feed Suppression, parallelparameter 77FORM FEED, function key 34forms (c
parallel configuration (continued)input buffer size 86interface type 86lines per inch 68maximum page length (MPL) 70maximum print position (MPP) 69NLQ
Twinax configuration (continued)print quality 60Uunpacking the printer 3using the operator print testsfirmware information 142printer adjustments 142p
Notices Thanks for choosing the 4247 printer. Your printer is a reliable working equipment that will be very useful in your daily job. Our printer
European Union (EU) Conformity Statement Compuprint srl declares that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevan
ii User’s GuideBefore using this information and the product it supports, read the information in “Notices” on page 181.
3. Remove the remainder of the contents from the shipping container. (SeeAppendix A, “Printer specifications” for dimensions of the table or printerst
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Performing a power-receptacle safety-checkDANGER<1-10> Hazardous voltages are present. Do not touch the pins or sockets ofthe power receptacle.F
charge that may have developed on the package or on your body. Hold thepackage against the metal for at least two seconds.v When you are instructed, r
5. Gently push the Controller Board into the printer until it is seated in theconnector inside the printer. The Controller Board is correctly seated i
Installing the operator panel overlay1. Remove the protective film from the printer operator panel display.2. Remove the paper backing from the revers
Installing the ribbon cartridgeIt is recommended that you use an approved ribbon cartridge. To install the ribboncartridge, follow these steps:1. Remo
3. Open the top cover using the small handles on either side of the top cover.4. Slide the print head to the center of the printer.5. Align the cartri
6. Position the ribbon guide over the printhead, holding it perpendicular to theprint head.7. Turn the ribbon advance knob to take up any slack in the
9. Align the ribbon mounting pins on the left and right side of the ribboncartridge with the slots in the cartridge supports. Snap the ribbon cartridg
Power connectionDANGER<1-11> Your country may require an approved power cord and plug.Ensure that you have the correct power cord and plug. Use
ContentsFigures ...viiTables ...ixSafety and environmental notices . . . xiSafety notices ...xiDanger hazard level .
Note: If the printer does not show the correct display sequence, go to the statuscode section of “Using status code and problem listings” on page 151.
Changing the display language (from English)The printer is delivered with English as the default language. Follow thisprocedure to change the language
Loading forms in the Front Push TractorsThis sequence describes how to load the fanfold paper with the push tractor(default).1. Turn the printer on.2.
4. Space the paper guides along the tractor bar. Open the left and right sprocketcovers.5. Hold the fanfold paper in front of the sprockets and insert
6. Insert the paper on the right sprocket pins.7. Match the left sprocket for the first printing position, that is the left marginmust match the 9thma
8. Adjust the right sprocket gently to remove slack from the paper. Lock the leftand right sprockets moving the sprocket levers to the up position.9.
OPERATOR PRINT TESTSQuick Reference4. Press ENTER or START to print this test. The READY indicator comes on andprinting begins. Press STOP if you want
2. Unpack the second tractor.3. Align the hooks on both sides of the second tractor with the pins on the firsttractor. Push the second tractor on the
4. Connect the second tractor to the first using the electrical cable/connectorprovided on the tractor.5. Rotate the tractor gear protection cover dow
6. Rotate the second tractor into the closed operating position.7. To load paper onto the first tractor when the second tractor is installed, rotateth
Media Size Priority ...63Bar Code Mode ...64Graphics Mode ...65Alarm control ...66Chapter 7. ASCII Configuratio
Removing the optional second tractorIf you need to remove the second optional push tractor, turn the printer off.1. Disconnect the connector cable and
Attaching the 4247 Printer to your computerConnect the printer to your host computer using the interface on the ControllerBoard (supplied in the print
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Chapter 2. Understanding the operator panelStatus indicators ...27READY...27PROCESSING ...28ATTENTION ...28Di
– An intervention required condition (if the error has been corrected)– After pressing STOPv After pressing ENTER or START to run a test in the Operat
Audible alarmIf you do not disable the audible alarm, it beeps if any of the following conditionsoccur:v Immediate intervention is requiredv A printer
MENUUse the Menu function key to enter the Configuration Menu. This function key isvalid when the printer is not ready or the printer is ready and no
Adjusting formsPress SCROLL/MICRO or SCROLL/MICRO to move the form 0.176 mm(1/144 in.) in the direction of the arrow each time you press the key. If y
RETURNRETURN functionPressing RETURN in the Configuration Menu returns to the previous level of themenu, unless the printer already displays:CONFIGURA
The forms path selected by PARK/PATH also becomes the current value for PaperSource in the Printer Setup category. See “Paper Source” on page 101.LINE
Chapter 17. Using the Operator PrintTests ...139General test instructions ...139Quick Reference ...140Printer Demonstratio
If you specify Immediate Eject for Continuous Forms Eject Mode parameter(default value) in the Printer Setup category, press LOAD/EJECT to immediately
SET TOP OF FORMThis should only be used when printing occurred and no Top-of-Forms commandshave been passed to the printer (such as Form Feed or Print
NOT READY <X>(or cause the current test menu to display if the printer is in Operator Print Testsmode)If an error condition appears on the opera
Chapter 3. Checking and changing configuration parametervaluesPrinting configuration defaults ...37Checking and changing parameter values ...38E
Checking and changing parameter valuesChecking and changing Configuration Parameter Values is done in theConfiguration Menu, which is entered with the
Exiting the Configuration MenuYou may quickly exit the Configuration Menu and make the printer ready bypressing START. You may also exit the menu and
Press ENTER to SavePress RETURN to Not Save3. If you do not want to store your changes (they will be lost when you power offthe printer), press RETURN
Configuration storageTable 1 lists the parameters available for the Configuration Storage Category. Referto Chapter 4, “Configuration storage” for det
Table 3. IPDS Configuration Category (continued)Parameters Values Default† Print Language 037 to 1149Supported Print LanguagesSee Table 13 on page 61.
Table 4. ASCII Configuration (continued)Parameters Values Default† Print Quality(When emulation mode is set to 4247,4202 III XL, 2381)DP QualityDP Tex
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Table 4. ASCII Configuration (continued)Parameters Values DefaultOverride HostMaximum Page LengthEnabledDisabledDisabledParallel InterfaceInterface Ty
Table 4. ASCII Configuration (continued)Parameters Values DefaultLAN Interface*Subnet MaskExample: 255.255.254.000 255.255.254.000LAN Interface*Defaul
Table 5. Printer Setup (continued)Parameters Values DefaultGraphics Print Direction BidirectionalUnidirectionalBidirectionalPerforation Safety Disable
Display languageTable 8 lists the parameters available for the Display Language Category. Refer toChapter 11, “Display Language” for detailed informat
Hex PrintTable 11 lists the parameters available for the Hex Print category. Refer toChapter 14, “Hex Print,” on page 131 for detailed information on
Chapter 4. Configuration storageCustom sets ...49Non-custom set ...49Save Current Values in Custom Sets ...50Recall Custom Set
Save Current Values in Custom SetsThe Save Current Values stores the current values of the configuration parametersto one of the eight custom sets (de
Recall Custom Set valuesThe Recall Custom Set values recalls configuration parameters previously stored.(Custom sets are described in “Custom sets” on
v Custom Set Dv Custom Set Ev Custom Set Fv Custom Set Gv Custom Set HTo change or check the power-on custom set, follow these steps:1. Press MENU.2.
Configuration StoragePower-On Paper Source5. Press ENTER to display the current value.6. Press SCROLL/MICROor SCROLL/MICRO until the desired Power-onP
Figures1. Printer Parts: Front and Rear View ...22. Contents of Shipping Container ...33. Removing the shipping locks from the printer. 44. Print
Printing custom setsUse this function to create a printout of the eight custom set values.On the first page of the printout, each custom set is identi
Chapter 5. Attachment optionsThis chapter describes the procedures for setting your printer attachment. Yourprinter is capable of attaching individual
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Chapter 6. IPDS ConfigurationCharacters Per Inch (CPI)...57Lines Per Inch (LPI) ...58Maximum Print Position (MPP)...58Maximum Page
Lines Per Inch (LPI)You can set the lines per inch (LPI) for the printer to either of the following values:v 6 (Default)v 8Note: This parameter can be
To change or check the MPP value, follow these steps:1. Press MENU.2. Press SCROLL/MICROor SCROLL/MICRO until the printer displaysCONFIGURATION MENUIP
1. Press MENU.2. Press SCROLL/MICROor SCROLL/MICRO until the printer displaysCONFIGURATION MENUIPDS Configuration3. Press ENTER.4. Press SCROLL/MICRO
Print languageThe following print languages are available on the printer when attachment is setto LAN IPDS. The default is marked with an asterisk (*)
Table 13. Supported Print Languages (continued)Code Page Language1140 USA/Canada + euro1141 Austrian/German + euro1142 Danish/Norwegian + euro1143 Fin
Notes:1. The printer performs a partial reset to put any change to this parameter valueinto effect when you exit the Configuration Menu with START or
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CONFIGURATION MENUIPDS Configuration3. Press ENTER.4. Press SCROLL/MICROor SCROLL/MICRO until the printer displaysIPDS ConfigurationMedia Size Priorit
8. Press START or RETURN to exit the Menu. See “Exiting the ConfigurationMenu” on page 39.Graphics ModeThis parameter is available only if the IPDS fe
Alarm controlYou can set the audible printer alarm to either of the following values:v Enabled (Default)v DisabledNote: Pressing SET TOP OF FORM and s
Chapter 7. ASCII ConfigurationCharacters Per Inch (CPI)...67Lines Per Inch (LPI) ...68Maximum Print Position (MPP)...69Maximum Pag
To change or check the CPI value, follow these steps:1. Press MENU.2. Press SCROLL/MICROor SCROLL/MICRO until the printer displaysCONFIGURATION MENUAS
Maximum Print Position (MPP)The maximum print position (MPP) equals the number of characters the printerprints on a line. The default value is 136.The
Maximum Page Length (MPL)You can set the maximum page length (MPL) for the printer from 1–880 lines,depending on the LPI setting. The default value is
Perforation skippingUse this parameter to create a bottom margin on your printed page, if the hostdata stream does not create a bottom margin.The rang
7. Press ENTER.An asterisk (*) will be displayed in front of the selected value.8. Press START or RETURN to exit the Menu. See “Exiting the Configurat
Code Page (When emulationis set to Epson-FX)Code Page (When emulationis set to 4247, 4202 III XL,2381 Personal Printer) LanguageN/A 863 Canadian Frenc
Tables1. Configuration Storage Category ...412. Attachment Category ...413. IPDS Configuration Category ...414. ASCII Configuration ...
4. Press SCROLL/MICRO or SCROLL/MICRO until the printer displaysASCII ConfigurationPrint Language5. Press ENTER to display the current value.6. Press
8. Press START or RETURN to exit the Menu. See “Exiting the ConfigurationMenu” on page 39.NLQ typefaceThis parameter is displayed when emulation mode
6. Press SCROLL/MICRO or SCROLL/MICRO until the desired value forCharacter Set is displayed.7. Press ENTER.An asterisk (*) will be displayed in front
Disabled(Default)No automatic carriage return is performed after a line feed.Enabled An automatic carriage return is performed after a line feed.Note:
CONFIGURATION MENUASCII Configuration3. Press ENTER.4. Press SCROLL/MICROor SCROLL/MICRO until the printer displaysASCII ConfigurationPrinter Compatib
9. Press ENTER.An asterisk (*) will be displayed in front of the selected value.10. Press START or RETURN to exit the Menu. See “Exiting the Configura
To change or check the slashed zero, follow these steps:1. Press MENU.2. Press SCROLL/MICROor SCROLL/MICRO until the printer displaysCONFIGURATION MEN
5. Press ENTER.6. Press SCROLL/MICROor SCROLL/MICRO until the printer displaysPrinter Compatibility9 (20 CPI)7. Press ENTER to display the current val
Override Host parametersNote: Override Host is not available for IPDS.Paper sourceThis parameter allows the printer to accept or ignore (override) the
Characters Per Inch (CPI)This parameter allows the printer to accept or ignore (override) the Characters PerInch commands that are sent by the host da
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