Oki 4410 manuel d'utilisation

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    2 Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete, accurate, and up-to-date. Okidata assumes no responsibility for the results of errors beyond its control. Okidata also cannot guarantee that changes in software and equipment made by other manufacturers and referred to in this guide will not affect the applica[...]

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    3 Conventions Used in this User  s Guide Notes Note: Notes are set in regular type and contain general information. Cautions Caution! Cautions are set in bold italics and contain information regarding actions which could potentially cause personal injury or damage to the printer . Important Information Important! Important information is set in [...]

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    4 Contents 1: Front Panel .................................................................................................................... 8 Print Mode: Indicator Lights .......................................................................................... 8 Print Mode: Control Panel Buttons .................................................[...]

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    5 4: Service Information .................................................................................................... 38 Getting Service & Support ........................................................................................... 38 Y our Dealer ...................................................................................[...]

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    6 C: Command Summary ................................................................................................. 56 Epson FX Command Summary ................................................................................... 56 IBM Proprinter III Command Summary ...................................................................... 69 Okidata[...]

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    7 FCC / IC / CE ................................................................................................................ 131 FCC Declaration of Conformity ................................................................................ 131 Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement ..... 132 Industry Canada Rad[...]

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    8 1: Front Panel Print Mode: Indicator Light s Power Light: On/off: printer on/off. Alarm Light: On: printer error such as paper out, p aper jam, etc. Blinking: printer error such as ROM/RAM error , spacing error , etc. St atus Light: On: printer is ready to receive dat a Blinking: printer in Print Suppress mode[...]

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    9 Print Mode: Control Panel Buttons CONFIG Button: With printer off-line and no data being sent : press to switch between menu configurations CFG1 and CFG2. See Section 1 for information on how to set CFG1 and CFG2. P A TH/TOF Button: With printer off-line: Press to switch paper paths. Hold to set current paper position as T op of Form. LF/Micro Fe[...]

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    10 Menu Mode: Control Panel Buttons STORE Button: Press to save the new setting. MENU Button: Press to exit Menu mode. With SHIFT , press to print out a listing of current Menu settings. GROUP Button: Press to page through available groups in the menu. With SHIFT , press to p age backwards through available groups. OPTION Button: Press to pages thr[...]

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    11 Menu Mode: Configuring Y our Printer Entering/Exiting the Menu Mode T o enter or exit the menu mode, press MENU. Changing the Menu Settings T o change menu settings: 1. Press MENU to place the printer in the menu mode. 2. Press GROUP until the group in which you wish to make a change appears on the second line of the display . 3. Press ITEM unti[...]

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    12 Y ou can change either CFG1 or CFG2 back to the factory settings at any time: see “Resetting the Menu” below . Note: The following menu items cannot be set separately for CFG1 and CFG2: Registration 1 through Registration 7 in the Set-Up group. Switching Back and Forth between Configurations T o switch from CFG 1 to CFG 2, or vice versa: 1. [...]

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    13 Summary of Menu Settings Note: Factory settings are indicated by bold italics . Group Item Settings Printer Control Emulation Mode IBM-PPR , EPS-FX, OKI-ML Font Print Mode Utility , NLQ Courier , NLQ Gothic, HSD Pitch 10 CPI , 12 CPI, 15 CPI, 17.1 CPI, 20 CPI Prop. Spacing No , Y es Style Normal , Italics Size Single , Double Symbol Sets Charact[...]

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    14 Group Item Settings Front Feed Line Spacing 6 LPI, 8 LPI Form T ear-Off Off, 500ms, 1 sec, 2 sec Skip Over Perf. No, Y es Page W idth 13.6", 8" Page Length 1 1", 1 1-2/3", 12", 14", 17", 3", 3.5", 4", 5", 5.5", 6", 7", 8", 8.5" Set-Up Graphics Bi-directional, Uni-dir[...]

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    15 Group Item Settings Set-Up (cont.) Registration 7 0.25 mm Right, 0.20 mm Right, 0.15 mm Right, 0.10 mm Right, 0.05 mm Right, 0, 0.05 mm Left, 0.10 mm Left, 0.15 mm Left, 0.20 mm Left, 0.25 mm Left. Data W ord Size 8, 7 [ML emulation only] Op. Panel Function Full Operation, Limit Operation Reset Inhibit No, Y es Print Suppress No, Y es Auto LF No[...]

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    16 Group Item Settings Set-Up (cont.) LF Speed Fast, Slow W idth Control Invalid, Mode 1, Mode 2 Parallel I/F I-Prime Invalid, Buffer Print, Buf fer Clear Pin 18 +5V , Open Auto Feed XT V alid, Invalid [Epson emulation only] Bi-Direction Enable, Disable Serial I/F Parity None, Odd, Even # Serial Bits 8 Bits, 7 Bits Protocol Ready/Busy , X-ON/X-OFF [...]

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    17 Explanation of Menu Settings The items in the table below are arranged in alphabetical order . Item Description Emulations Group(s) # Graphic Bits Choose the graphics your system uses: ML only Set-Up 7 or 8 dots in each column printed. # Serial Bits Change to 7 Bits if your system uses a All Serial I/F 7-bit data format. Auto CR If you want the [...]

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    18 Item Description Emulations Group(s) Data W ord Size If your computer system uses seven bits ML only Set-Up to make up each unit of data, change this setting to 7. Default Path Change to Rear Path or Front Path if you All Set-Up wish the printer to use that paper path as its default. Diagnostic T est Change to Y es if you want to perform a All S[...]

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    19 Item Description Emulations Group(s) Host Interface If you wish to select a dedicated interface All Set-Up rather than having the printer automatically detect the interface being used, select parallel, serial, OKI HSP (appears only if the print server is installed), or Opt. Card (appears only if optional card is installed). I/F T ime Out Sets th[...]

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    20 Item Description Emulations Group(s) Page W idth Change to 8" if you are using 9-inch All Rear Feed, continuous forms. For continuous forms Front Feed less than 9 inches wide, the page width must be set using software. Caution! If the page width is set narrower than the continuous forms being used, the printhead will print directly on the p[...]

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    21 Item Description Emulations Group(s) Registration 1 Change the setting as required to obtain the All Set-Up through best registration for bi-directional printing. Registration 7 Each time you press OPTION, the next setting appears on the display and the printer prints a sample showing the alignment for that setting. Press STORE to select the set[...]

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    22 2: Maintenance Replacing the Ribbon Remove the Old Ribbon 1. T urn the printer off, then press on the area(s) marked PUSH and open the printhead access cover . Caution! The printhead may be extremely HOT! 2. Move the printhead to the ribbon loading area ( 1 ).[...]

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    23 3. Unthread the ribbon from the printhead, then remove and discard the cartridge. Prep are the New Ribbon 1. Open the new ribbon cartridge and swing out the ribbon arms at either end of the ribbon cartridge until they snap into place. 2. Push in on the white plastic ribbon restraint at the right end of the cartridge. 3. Pull out the red shipping[...]

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    24 Inst all the New Ribbon 1. Install the ribbon cartridge in the printer: place the ribbon arms over the metal tabs at either end, then press down on the cartridge. 2. Feed the ribbon over the back of the printhead, threading it into the black guides ( 1 ) on either side of the printhead. Caution! Be careful not to twist the ribbon: this can cause[...]

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    25 3. T urn the blue knob counter clockwise (in the direction of the molded arrows) to take up any slack in the ribbon, then close the printhead access cover . Caution! Do NOT turn the knob clockwise: this can cause the ribbon to jam! Clearing Paper Jams Front Feed Jams T o clear a front feed paper jam: 1. Press P ARK to retract the paper from the [...]

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    26 4. Open the tractor pin covers and remove the jammed paper . Be careful to remove any ripped pieces. 5. T ear off two or three forms to ensure a clean, unwrinkled form, then reload the continuous forms on the pins and close the tractor pin covers. 6. Close the front access door and turn the printer on. 7. Press FF/LOAD to load the paper into the[...]

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    27 Rear Feed Jams T o clear a rear feed paper jam: 1. Press P ARK to retract the paper from the paper path. 2. T urn the printer off. 3. Push on the rear -feed access cover tabs and swing the cover back. 4. Open the tractor covers and remove the jammed paper . Be careful to remove any ripped pieces. 5. T ear off two or three forms to ensure a clean[...]

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    28 If the paper continues to jam... If you continue to experience paper jams, there are probably some inaccessible pieces stuck in the paper path. T o correct this: 1. Press the P ARK button to retract the paper from the paper path. 2. Open the rear -feed access cover . 3. Fold some continuous forms paper over three times to form a thick “sheet,?[...]

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    29 Cleaning the Housing Y ou should clean the housing every few months (or after about 300 hours of operation). Caution! Never use solvents or strong detergents on the cabinet: they could damage the housing. Cleaning the Interior 1. Press P ARK to remove the paper from the print path. 2. T urn the printer off. 3. Press on the area(s) marked PUSH an[...]

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    30 5. Close the printhead access cover . 6. Pull out the front access cover and lift it into the open position. 7. V acuum out any paper dust and loose bits of paper , then close the cover . 8. Open the rear -feed access cover and vacuum out any paper dust and loose bits of paper, then close the cover . 9. T urn the printer back on and press FF/LOA[...]

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    31 3: T roubleshooting General T roubleshooting Problem: Nothing happens when I turn on the printer . Solutions: 1. Check the power cord connection to the outlet. 2. If you are using a power strip, make sure it is turned on and that the fuse has not blown nor the circuit breaker tripped. 3. Check the fuse ( 1 ) at the back of the printer: Problem: [...]

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    32 Problem: I’m getting strange symbols, incorr ect fonts, etc. Solution: 1. Check to be sure that the printer driver you have selected in your software matches the printer emulation. 2. If you have embedded any printer commands in your software, check to be sure that you entered them correctly . Problem: The MENU, GROUP , ITEM, OPTION and ST ORE[...]

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    33 Problem: I am continuing to have paper exit jams. Solution: If you are using front feed, make sure that the front of the printer is flush with the edge of the table. If you are using rear feed, make sure that the rear of the printer is flush with the edge of the table. If you are switching paper paths on a regular basis, use a table/support for [...]

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    34 Problem: I’m trying to print envelopes, but they keep jamming. Solution: If you load continuous-form envelopes at the default position, the auto gap thickness is sensed at the envelope’ s flap position which is thinner than the envelope’ s main area. This can cause jamming when the envelopes are being printed. The auto gap needs to be set [...]

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    35 Error Message What to Do DA T A REMAIN Data is being held in the buffer due to the fact that the printhead cover is open. Close the cover , then press ON-LINE/RESET . EEPROM T ry turning the printer off, then on again. If message persists, contact your service provider (see Section 4). EJECT JAM Paper jammed as it was being ejected. Correct the [...]

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    36 Error Message What to Do OKI HSP CONNECT There is a problem with the OKI HSP connection. Check to be sure that the print server is properly installed and that the connection is secure. If message persists, contact your service provider (see Section 4). OPT CARD ROM There is a problem with the ROM on the optional interface card. T ry turning the [...]

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    37 Error Message What to Do RIBBON JAM 1. Check to be sure that the ribbon is not twisted: open the printhead access cover , remove the ribbon from around the printhead and reload it around the printhead and guides, making sure that it does not get twisted as you load it. 2. Remove the ribbon from the printer, turn the take-up knob counter clockwis[...]

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    38 4: Service Information Getting Service & Support Note: For the latest information on getting service and support, consult our multilingual web site (English, French, Spanish, Portuguese): http://www.okidat a.com Y our Dealer Consult the store where you purchased your printer , or in the U.S. and Canada, call 1- 800-OKIDA T A (1-800-654-3282)[...]

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    39 Okidata Customer Support Professionals 1-800-OKI-DA T A (1-800-654-3282) U.S and Canada only . Our Customer Support staff is available 24 hours a day , 7 days a week. Please be sure that you are calling from a telephone close to your printer so you can describe your problem accurately . Our Customer Support Professionals are trained on all curre[...]

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    40 Okidata Service Locations If repair to your printer becomes necessary , the repair can be handled by one of Okidata’ s many repair facilities. In the U.S. and Canada Before shipping your printer , call 1-800-OKI-DA T A (1-800-654-3282) for a return authorization number . Select the “service” option to find an appropriate service depot. Aft[...]

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    41 Purchasing Replacement Part s & Accessories Before you order , know your printer model number (Pacemark 4410) and have the correct part number and description of the item W ays to Purchase • Consult the dealer where you purchased your printer • Consult an Okidata Authorized Sales or Service Dealer . In the U.S. and Canada, call 1-800-OKI[...]

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    42 Accessories Note: For the latest available accessories for the Pacemark 4410 printer , check our web site — http://www .okidata.com . OkiLAN ® Model 6100e Ethernet ® Network Interface Card, P/N 70034201 For Pacemark 4410 non-network version only . Installs in the network/option slot to convert the printer for use in network environments. OKI[...]

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    43 T ear Bar Cover .................................................. Order # 40519801[...]

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    44 A: Specifications General Specifications Print Method: Serial impact dot matrix Printhead: T wo rows of nine pins in a single-head diamond configuration Graphics Resolution (Maximum) Micr oline Standar d Mode: 288 dpi horizontal x 144 dpi vertical Epson/IBM Modes: 240 dpi horizontal x 216 dpi vertical Print Speed Mode Characters per Inch Speed ,[...]

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    45 Characters per Line Setting, Characters per Inch Characters per Line 10 cpi 136 cpl 12 cpi 163 cpl 15 cpi 204 cpl 17.1 cpi 233 cpl 20 cpi 272 cpl Emulations: Epson FX, IBM Proprinter III, Okidata Microline Standard Interface Model 4410 Standar d: Centronics parallel IEEE-1284, Nibble Mode RS-232C 25-pin Serial, 38.4 KBps maximum baud rate Option[...]

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    46 Reliability Parameter Reliability Mean T ime Between Failures (MTBF) 15,000 hours at 25% duty cycle and 35% page density Mean T ime to Repair (MTTR) 15 minutes, major subassembly level Printhead Life 400 million characters average in 10 cpi utility mode at 25% density and 35% page density Ribbon Life (on average, 10 cpi utility) 15 million chara[...]

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    47 Rear Feed Maximum thickness: 0.014 inches (0.36 mm) T ype W eight Thickness Width Single Part 12 to 24 lb. 0.014 inches 3* to 16½inches (45 to 90 g/m 2 ) (0.36 mm) (76 to 419 mm) Carbonless (1 + 5 max.) 9 to 11 lb. 0.014 inches 3* to 16½ inches (34 to 40 g/m 2 ) (0.36 mm) (76 to 419 mm) Interleaf (1 + 3 max) 9 to 14 lb. paper 0.014 inches 3* t[...]

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    48 Electrical Specifications V oltage: 90 to 264 V olts, AC, universal Frequency: 50 or 60 Hz, ±2% Power Consumption Idling: Less than 15 watts Local T est: About 295 watts Memory ROM: two x 512 KB EPROM RAM: Resident: 512KB Receive Buffer Size: 28KB maximum (56KB maximum, no DLL) DLL: 27.75KB maximum (NLQ = 2 x 12KB; UTL = 3.25K)[...]

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    49 B: Interfacing Parallel Interface The parallel interface is standard IEEE 1284 bi-directional with a 36-pin, Amphenol 57-40360-12-D56 receptacle. It requires a Centronics-equivalent parallel cable with the following: • Amphenol 57-30360 or AMP 552274-1 plug (or equivalent) with 36 pins • AMP 552073--1 (or equivalent) cover • UL and CSA app[...]

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    50 15 Unused - - 16 0V No Return - 17 Chassis Ground No Return - 18 +5V - From printer 19 to 30 0V - - 31 I-Prime - T o printer 32 Fault - From printer 33 0V - - 34 Unused - - 35 - - - 36 Select-I - T o printer[...]

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    51 Serial Interface The serial interface is EIA Standard RS-232C serial input, start-stop synchronization. • Baud Rate: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 (default), 19,200, or 38,400 bps • Data W ord Length: 7 (default) or 8 bits • Parity: None (default), odd, even • Stop Bit Length: 1 bit or more • Message Buffer Length: 8,192 bytes • C[...]

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    52 Commonly Used Serial Cable Configurations IBM 25-Pin Cable Configuration Computer Printer PG1 ______________ 1 PG TD2 ______________ 3 RD RD 3 ______________ 2 TD CTS 5 ______________ 1 1 SSD DSR 6 ______________ 20 DTR 6 DSR SG 7 ______________ 7 SG 4 R TS 5 CTS IBM 9-Pin Cable Configuration Computer Printer RD 2 ______________ 2 TD TD 3 ______[...]

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    53 Serial Interface T est T o perform a local diagnostic test of the serial interface: Note: T o stop the test at any time, turn the printer off. Y ou need a test connector to jumper the following pins: 1. Enter the printer menu and change the Diagnostic T est item in the Serial I/F group to Y es. 2. T urn the printer off. 3. Plug the test connecto[...]

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    54 Ethernet ® 10/100 BaseT Interface The print server has an Ethernet 10/100 BaseT interface with an RJ45 receptacle and a parallel interface for interconnection with the printer . The interface is supplied with a short cable for connection of the parallel interface. Note: The Ethernet port requires a 10/100 BaseT cable with two twisted-wire pairs[...]

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    55 Print Server Parallel Output Pin Assignment s Pin No. Signal Sour ce Description 1 nSTROBE Print Server Indicates when the data on the data lines is valid. 2-9 DA T A 1-8 Print Server Eight lines used for data transfer . 10 nACK Printer Data acknowledge signal. 1 1 BUSY Printer Indicates the printer is not ready to receive data. 12 P APER ERROR [...]

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    56 C: Command Summary Ep son FX Command Summary Epson Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Printer Operation/Dat a Control Configuration Group Select CFG1 ESC DLE J P1 1B 10 4A P1 01 27 16 74 P1 1 P1 = 0: command valid SOH P1 = 1: command invalid Select CFG2 ESC DLE J P1 1B 10 4A P1 02 27 16 74 P1 2 P1 = 0: command valid STX P1 = 1: command invalid De[...]

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    57 Epson Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Printer Operation/Dat a Control (continued) Paper Path, Change to Rear Path P1 represents the number ESC DLE I P1 0 1B 10 49 P1 30 27 16 73 P1 48 of bytes of data Fr ont Path P1 represents the number ESC DLE I P1 1 1B 10 49 P1 31 27 16 73 P1 49 of bytes of data Print Dir ection Unidirectional ESC U 1 1B 55[...]

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    58 Epson Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal V ertical Control (continued) Line Feed n/144 inch, n = 0 to 255 ESC % 5 n 1B 25 35 n 27 37 53 n n/216 inch, n = 0 to 255 ESC J n 1B 4A n 27 74 n Forward LF with CR LF 0A 10 Reverse LF , n = 0 to 255 ESC j n 1B 6A n 27 106 n Line Spacing n/72-inch increments ESC A n 1B 41 n 27 65 n n = 0 to 85, 128 to 213 [...]

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    59 Epson Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Horizont al Control Backspace BS 08 8 Carriage Return CR 0 D 13 Horizontal T abs Execute HT 09 9 Set, up to 32 tabs ESC D x 1 x 2 x 3 ...x k 1B 44 x 1 x 2 x 3 ...x k 27 68 x 1 x 2 x 3 ...x k x = 1 to 255 NUL 00 0 k = 1 to 32 Margins, Set by character columns Set left mar gin ESC l n 1B 6C n 27 108 n Pitch [...]

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    60 Epson Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Horizont al Control (continued) Print Position Define position by dot ESC n 1 n 2 1B 5C n 1 n 2 27 92 n 1 n 2 columns, indexed from present position. Dot position = n 1 + (n 2 x 256) n 1 = 0 to 255 n 2 = 0 to 255 Execute print position ESC $ n 1 n 2 1B 24 n 1 n 2 27 36 n 1 n 2 from current left mar gin D[...]

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    61 Epson Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Print Style / Print Size Control (continued) Composite Command, Select Print Features and Pitch ESC ! n 1B 21 n 27 33 n n = 0 to 255 Bit 1 0 b 7 : Underline Set Reset b 6 : Italics Set Reset b 5 : Dbl. W idth Set Reset b 4 : Enhanced Set Reset b 3 : Emphasized Set Reset b 2 : Compressed Set Reset b 1 : Pro[...]

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    62 Epson Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Print Style / Print Size Control (continued) Select font by pitch/point ESC X P n L p H p 1B 10 46 P n L p H p 27 16 70 P n L p H p (for Option ROM) P n = 0: fixed spacing P n = 1: proportional spacing L p , H p = 00H to FFH N p = L p + (Hp x 256) N p > 43 Point Size = N p /2 T ypestyles Courier ESC k 0[...]

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    63 Epson Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Character Control (continued) Superscript/Subscript Cancel ESC T 1B 54 27 84 Subscript ESC S 1 1B 53 31 27 83 49 Superscript ESC S 0 1B 53 30 27 83 48 Underline On ESC - 1 1B 2D 31 27 45 49 Off ESC - 0 1B 2D 30 27 45 48 Character Set Assign character table ESC ( t H n 1B 28 74 H n 27 40 1 16 H n L n , H n [...]

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    64 Epson Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Character Set (continued) International Language Chararacter Sets American ESC R NUL 1B 52 00 27 82 0 French ESC R SOH 1B 52 01 27 82 1 German ESC R STX 1B 52 02 27 82 2 British ESC R ETX 1B 52 03 27 82 3 Danish I ESC R EOT 1B 52 04 27 82 4 Swedish ESC R ENQ 1B 52 05 27 82 5 Italian ESC R ACK 1B 52 06 27 8[...]

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    65 Epson Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal DLL Character Set Copy Pre-defined ROM data to RAM NLQ Courier ESC : NUL NUL 1B 3A 00 00 00 27 58 0 0 0 NUL NLQ Gothic ESC : NUL SOH 1B 3A 00 01 00 27 58 0 1 0 NUL NLQ OCR-B ESC : NUL ENQ 1B 3A 00 05 00 27 58 0 5 0 NUL Select DLL Font DLL character set ESC % 1 1B 25 31 27 37 49 Pre-defined character set ES[...]

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    66 Epson Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Graphics Control (continued) Reassign Graphic’ s Density Reassign as Single ESC ? K n 1B 3F 4B n 27 63 75 n Density n = 0 , 60 dpi n = 1, 120 dpi n = 2, 120 dpi/ Quasi density n = 3, 240 dpi/ Quasi density n = 4, 80 dpi n = 5, 72 dpi n = 6, 90 dpi n = 7, 144 dpi Reassign as Low Speed ESC ? L n 1B 3F 4C n[...]

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    67 Epson Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Graphics Control (continued) Reassign as Quadruple ESC ? Z n 1B 3F 5A n 27 63 90 n Density n = 0 , 60 dpi n = 1, 120 dpi n = 2, 120 dpi/ Quasi density n = 3, 240 dpi/ Quasi density n = 4, 80 dpi n = 5, 72 dpi n = 6, 90 dpi n = 7, 144 dpi Select 9 pin mode ESC ^ m n1 n2 1B 5E m n1 n2 27 94 m n1 n2 m = 0: si[...]

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    68 Epson Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Graphics Control (continued) Select density and enter graphics mode ESC * m n 1 n 2 1B 2A m n 1 n 2 27 42 m n 1 n 2 m = 0 : single density , <graphics data> <graphics data> <graphics data> 60 dpi m = 1: slow speed double density , 120 dpi m = 2: high speed double density , 120 dpi m = 3: [...]

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    69 IBM Proprinter III Command Summary IBM Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Printer Operation / Data Control Configuration Group, Select Select CFG1 ESC DLE J P 1 1B 10 4A P 1 01 27 16 74 P 1 1 P 1 = 0: command valid SOH P 1 = 1: command invalid Select CFG2 ESC DLE J P 1 1B 10 4A P 1 02 27 16 74 P 1 2 P 1 = 0: command valid STX P 1 = 1: command inv[...]

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    70 IBM Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Printer Operation/Dat a Control (continued) Print Dir ection Unidirectional ESC U 1 1B 55 31 27 85 49 Bidirectional ESC U 0 1B 55 30 27 85 48 Print Stop ESC j 1B 6A 27 106 Print Suppress On ESC Q n 1B 51 n 27 81 n Off DC1 1 1 17 Reset — Clear Print Buffer CAN 18 24 Select Menu Item 1 ESC DLE D Pno 1B 10 44[...]

  • Page 71

    71 IBM Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal V ertical Control (continued) Line Feed Automatic LF On ESC 5 1 1B 35 31 27 53 49 Off ESC 5 0 1B 35 30 27 53 48 In n/144-inch increments ESC % 5 n 1B 25 35 n 27 37 53 n n = 0 to 255 In n/216-inch increments ESC J n 1B 4A n 27 74 n n = 1 to 255 Execute Line Feed LF 0A 10 with Carriage Return Single Reverse Li[...]

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    72 IBM Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Horizont al Control Backspace BS 08 8 Carriage Return, Execute CR 0 D 13 Margins, Define Left & ESC X n 1 n 2 1B 58 n 1 n 2 27 88 n 1 n 2 Right n 1 = 1 to 255: left mar gin n 2 = 2 to 255: right margin n 1 < n 2 Print Position, Define By dot, n 1 n 2 = 0 to 255 dots ESC | n 1 n 2 1B 7C n 1 n 2 27 124n[...]

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    73 IBM Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Horizont al Control (continued) Set print position ESC DLE @ n 1B 10 40 n 27 16 64 n n = 0 to 255: # of bytes A 1 A 2 P 1 P 2 P 3 P 4 A 1 A 2 P 1 P 2 P 3 P 4 A 1 A 2 P 1 P 2 P 3 P 4 to follow A1 = 0 to 255: even, print position absolute from left edge; odd, print position relative to current position A2 = 0 [...]

  • Page 74

    74 IBM Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Print Style / Print Size Control (continued) Character Pitch 10 cpi DC2 12 18 12 cpi ESC : 1B 3A 27 58 15 cpi ESC g 1B 67 27 103 17.1 cpi SI 0F 15 20 cpi ESC SI 1B 0F 27 15 Double Height and W idth, ESC [ @ n 1 n 2 1B 5B 40 n 1 n 2 27 91 64 n 1 n 2 Select m 1 m 2 m 3 m 4 m 1 m 2 m 3 m 4 m 1 m 2 m 3 m 4 n 1 =[...]

  • Page 75

    75 IBM Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Print Style / Print Size Control (continued) Double Width On ESC W 1 1B 57 31 27 87 49 Off ESC W 0 1B 57 30 27 87 48 For one line only On SO 0E 14 Off DC4 14 20 Print Quality Select Font, n = 0 to 255 ESC I n 1B 49 n 27 73 n MSB value of n LSB Print Mode XXXX0000B ROM UTL XXXX0001B HSD 12 cpi XXXX0010B ROM N[...]

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    76 IBM Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Print Style/Print Size Control (continued) Select Pitch and Point ESC DLE F Pno 1B 10 46 Pno 27 16 70 Pno (for option ROM) P n L p H p P n L p H p P n L p H p Pno specifies the number of bytes of the succeeding parameter; normally = 3 P n = 0: fixed spacing P n = 1: proportional spacing L p , H p set point s[...]

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    77 IBM Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Character Control (continued) Underline On ESC - 1 1B 2D 31 27 45 49 Off ESC - 0 1B 2D 30 27 45 48 Character Set s IBM Character Set I, Select ESC 7 1B 37 27 55 IBM Character Set II, Select ESC 6 1B 36 27 54 IBM Code Page, Select ESC [ T L n H n NUL 1B 5B 54 L n H n 00 27 91 84 L n H n 0 L n , H n = 0 to 255[...]

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    78 IBM Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Character Sets (continued) International Language Character Set, Select American Slashed Zero ESC ! @ 1B 21 40 27 33 64 American Unslashed Zero ESC ! A 1B 21 41 27 33 65 British ESC ! B 1B 21 42 27 33 66 German ESC ! C 1B 21 43 27 33 67 French ESC ! D 1B 21 44 27 33 68 Swedish ESC ! E 1B 21 45 27 33 69 Danis[...]

  • Page 79

    79 IBM Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Graphics Control Bit Image Graphics Single Horizontal ESC K n 1 n 2 1B 4Bn 1 n 2 27 75 n 1 n 2 Density <graphics data> <graphics data> <graphics data> n 1 , n 2 = 0 to 255, specifies # of columns Double Horizontal ESC L n 1 n 2 1B 4C n 1 n 2 27 76 n 1 n 2 Density , normal speed <graphics[...]

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    80 Oki Data Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Printer Operation / Dat a Control (continued) Emulation Mode, Select OKI Microline Standard ESC { ! 1B 7B 21 27 123 33 Epson FX ESC { @ 1B 7B 40 27 123 64 IBM Proprinter ESC { NUL 1B 7B 00 27 123 0 Paper -Out Sensor Override Enable ESC E 0 1B 45 30 27 69 48 Disable ESC E 1 1B 45 31 27 69 49 Paper Path, [...]

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    81 Oki Data Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Printer Operation/Dat a Control (continued) Select Menu Item ESC DLE D Pno 1B 10 44 Pno 27 16 68 Pno See the end of this Pa 1 Pb 1 Pa 2 Pa 1 Pb 1 Pa 2 Pa 1 Pb 1 Pa 2 Appendix for details Pb 2 ...Pa n Pb n Pb 2 ...Pa n Pb n Pb 2 ...Pa n Pb n on this command. Shift - In SI 0F 15 Out SO 0E 14 Software I-PR[...]

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    82 Oki Data Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal V ertical Control (continued) Line Feed Execute Direct Skip ESC VT n 1 n 2 1B 0B n 1 n 2 27 1 1 n 1 n 2 n 1 , n 2 = 48 to 57 Forward LF with CR LF 0A 10 Reverse ESC LF 1B 0A 27 10 W ithout Carriage Return ESC DC2 1B 12 27 18 Line Spacing n/144-inch increments ESC % 9 n 1B 25 39 n 27 37 57 n n = 0 to 127[...]

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    83 Oki Data Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Horizont al Control Backspace BS 08 8 Carriage Return, Execute CR 0 D 13 Horizontal T abs Execute HT 09 9 Define up to 16 stops ESC HT X 1 Y 1 Z 1 , 1B 09 X 1 Y 1 Z 1 , 27 9 X 1 Y 1 Z 1 , by character columns ..., X m Y m Z m CR ..., X m Y m Z m 0D ..., X m Y m Z m 13 XYZ = 000 to 999 ASCII X 1 Y 1 Z 1 [...]

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    84 Oki Data Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Horizont al Control (continued) Margins Left Mar gin, in 1/120-inch ESC % C n 1 n 2 n 3 1B 25 43 n 1 n 2 n 3 27 37 67 n 1 n 2 n 3 increments n 1 n 2 n 3 = 000 to 999 ASCII n 1 n 2 n 3 = 0000: command ignored n 1 n 2 n 3 = 0001: left margin cleared Right Margin, in ESC % R 1B 25 52 27 37 82 1/120-inch in[...]

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    85 Oki Data Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Horizont al Control (continued) Print Position (continued) Set by dot columns, left ESC % F 1B 25 46 27 37 70 from current position n 1 n 2 n 3 n 4 n 1 n 2 n 3 n 4 n 1 n 2 n 3 n 4 n 1 n 2 n 3 n 4 = 0000 to 9999 ASCII n 1 n 2 n 3 n 4 = 0000: command ignored Set by dot columns, right ESC % E 1B 25 45 27 3[...]

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    86 Oki Data Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Print Style / Print Size Control (continued) Custom Fonts Select the NLQ custom ESC 7 1B 37 27 55 character font (DLL) which is synthesized from the UTL custom character data Select UTL DLL Font ESC 2 1B 32 27 50 Double Height Printing On ESC US 1 1B 1F 31 27 31 49 Off ESC US 0 1B 1F 30 27 31 48 Double [...]

  • Page 87

    87 Oki Data Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Print Style / Print Size Control (continued) Select Print Modes and ESC & n 1 n 2 n 3 n 4 : 1B 26 n 1 n 2 n 3 27 38 n 1 n 2 n 3 Features n 4 3A n 4 58 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 n 1 x 0 1 Dbl W idth 20 cpi 17.1 cpi 12 cpi 10 cpi n 2 x 1 0 Enhanced Emphasized Superscript Subscript Normal size n 3 x110 S[...]

  • Page 88

    88 Oki Data Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Character Set s IBM Code Page, Select ESC [ T L n H n NUL 1B 5B 54 L n H n 00 27 91 84 L n H n 0 L n , H n = 0 to 255: NUL H cp L cp NUL 00 H cp L cp 00 0 H cp L cp 0 specifies amount of data to follow; data = L n + (H n x 256) NUL = 0 to 255 H cp , L cp = 0 to 255: identifies Code Page number; ID No. =[...]

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    89 Oki Data Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Character Sets (continued) Slant On ESC ! / 1B 21 2F 27 33 47 Off ESC ! * 1B 21 2A 27 33 42 Symbol Sets Okidata Standard ESC ! 0 1B 21 30 27 33 48 Symbol Set Okidata Block Graphics ESC ! 1 1B 21 31 27 33 49 Symbol Set IBM Symbol Set ESC ! 2 1B 21 32 27 33 50 DLL Character Set s Custom Fonts Create Patte[...]

  • Page 90

    90 Oki Data Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal DLL Character Set s (continued) Define up to 256 ascender ESC % D n 1 ...n 11 1B 25 44 n 1 ...n 11 27 37 68 n 1 ...n 11 characters using 1 1H x 7V matrix. m = 0 to 255 decimal: address of defined characters m = 0 to 2, 7 to 20 and 22 to 31: data ignored n1...n1 1 = 0 to 127: column data, each column of [...]

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    91 Bar Code Commands (Ep son FX, IBM Proprinter III, Okidat a Microline St andard) Select Bar Code T ype and Size Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal ESC DLE A p 1 n 1 ... n 8 <data> 1B 10 41 p 1 n 1 ... n 8 <data> 27 16 65 p 1 n 1 ... n 8 <data> Parameter p 1 p 1 specifies the subsequent data amount (MSB is ignored). •p 1 = 0, 1,[...]

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    92 Parameter n 5 Parameter n 5 specifies the width of the black bar . The minimum black bar width is 1/72-inch. •n 5 = 0: maintains the current setting. •n 5 8: sets to 7. Parameter n 6 Parameter n 6 specifies the space width. The minimum space width is 1/72-inch. •n 6 = 0: maintains the current setting. •n 6 8: sets to 7. Parameter n 7 Par[...]

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    93 Print Bar Code Dat a Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal ESC DLE B p 1 pm <data> 1B 10 42 p 1 n <data> 27 16 66 p 1 n <data> Parameter p 1 Parameter p 1 specifies the subsequent data amount (the MSB is ignored). Parameter p m Parameter p m selects mode A, B, or C of Code 128 bar codes. When another bar code type is selected, para[...]

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    94 Custom Font Commands: Ep son & IBM Note: Custom characters are not saved when the printer is turned off. Ep son FX Custom Font Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal ESC & m n 1 n 2 a d 1 ... d 11 1B 26 m n 1 n 2 a d 1 ... d 11 27 38 m n 1 n 2 a d 1 ... d 11 This command is used to define up to 256 character patterns and store the patterns in[...]

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    95 Bit Definitions for Parameter a Byte b 7 b 7 = 1: ascender , dot rows 1 to 8 b 7 = 0: descender , dot rows 2 to 9 Bytes b 6 to b 0 Bytes b 6 to b 4 are used to set the left side clearance. b 6 b 5 b 4 Clearance 000 0 001 1 010 2 011 3 100 4 101 5 110 6 111 7 Bytes b 3 to b 0 Bytes b 3 to b 0 are used to set the right side clearance b 3 b 2 b 1 b[...]

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    96 IBM Proprinter III Custom Font s Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal ESC = c 1 c 2 m n a 1 a 2 d 1 ...d 11 1B 3D c 1 c 2 m n a 1 a 2 d 1 ...d 11 27 61 c 1 c 2 m n a 1 a 2 d 1 ...d 11 This command is used to define up to 256 character patterns and store the patterns in RAM. Dot Columns Print Quality Horizontal V ertical Utility 1 1 8 NLQ (Near Lett[...]

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    97 Parameter a 1 Parameter a 1 sets the character type. •a 1 = 0 to 255 decimal Bit definitions for p a rameter a 1 Bit b 7 b 7 = 0: ascender character b 7 = 1: descender character Bits b 6 , b 5 , b 4 , b 3 , b 2 Ignored Bits b 1 and b 0 b 1 b 0 Meaning 0 0 Makes b 7 valid 0 1 Line draw , b 7 invalid 1 0 Shading, b 7 invalid 1 1 Extends NUL down[...]

  • Page 98

    98 Select Menu Item 1 Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal ESC DLE D Pno Pa 1 Pb 1 1B 10 44 Pno Pa 1 Pb 1 27 16 68 Pno Pa 1 Pb 1 Pa 2 Pb 2 ...Pa n Pb n Pa 2 Pb 2 ...Pa n Pb n Pa 2 Pb 2 ...Pa n Pb n This command is used to set the menu. Parameter Pno Designates the number of parameter bytes since the designated number . Invalid with MSB. • 00H Pno FF[...]

  • Page 99

    99 Pa and Pb V alues for Setting Menu Items Group Pa: b 7 ...b 0 Item Pb: b 7 ...b 0 Setting Printer Control X1000000 Emulation mode X0000000 IBM PPR X0000001 EPSON FX X0000010 ML Font X0000001 Print Mode X0000000 Utility X0000001 NLQ Courier X0000010 NLQ Gothic X000001 1 HSD X0000010 Pitch X0000000 10 CPI X0000001 12 CPI X0000010 15 CPI X000001 1 [...]

  • Page 100

    100 Group Pa: b 7 ...b 0 Item Pb: b 7 ...b 0 Setting Font (cont.) X10001 1 1 Language Set X0000101 Swedish (cont.) X00001 10 Italian X00001 1 1 Spanish I X0001000 Japanese X0001001 Norwegian X0001010 Danish II X000101 1 Spanish II X0001 100 Latin American X0001 101 French Canadian X0001 110 Dutch X0001 1 1 1 Publisher Symbol Sets X1001000 Zero Char[...]

  • Page 101

    101 Group Pa: b 7 ...b 0 Item Pb: b 7 ...b 0 Setting Rear Feed (cont.) X1001 100 Skip Over Perforation X0000000 No X0000001 Y es X1001 101 Page W idth X0000000 8" X0000001 13.6" X1001 1 10 Page Length X0000000 3" X0000001 3.5" X0000010 4" X000001 1 5" X0000100 5.5" X0000101 6" X00001 10 7" X00001 1 1 8&q[...]

  • Page 102

    102 Group Pa: b 7 ...b 0 Item Pb: b 7 ...b 0 Setting Front Feed (cont.) X1010010 Page W idth X0000000 8" X0000001 13.6" X101001 1 Page Length X0000000 3" X0000001 3.5" X0000010 4" X000001 1 5" X0000100 5.5" X0000101 6" X00001 10 7" X00001 1 1 8" X0001000 8.5" X0001001 1 1" X0001010 11 2/3&[...]

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    103 Group Pa: b 7 ...b 0 Item Pb: b 7 ...b 0 Setting Set-Up (cont.) X1 10001 1 Print Registration 1 X0000000 0.25mm Right X0000001 0.20mm Right X0000010 0.15mm Right X000001 1 0.10mm Right X0000100 0.05mm Right X0000101 0 X00001 10 0.05mm Left X00001 1 1 0.10mm Left X0001000 0.15mm Left X0001001 0.20mm Left X0001010 0.25mm Left X1 100100 Operator P[...]

  • Page 104

    104 Group Pa: b 7 ...b 0 Item Pb: b 7 ...b 0 Setting Set-Up (cont.) X1 101011 SI Select Pitch (12CPI) X0000001 17.1CPI X0000000 12CPI X0000001 20CPI X1 101 100 T ime Out Print X0000000 Invalid X0000001 V alid X1 101 101 Auto Select X0000000 No X0000001 Y es X1 1 10010 Print DEL Code X0000000 No X0000001 Y es X1 1 1001 1 7/8 Bits Graphics X0000000 7[...]

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    105 Group Pa: b 7 ...b 0 Item Pb: b 7 ...b 0 Setting Set-Up (cont.) X1 1 1111 0 Impact Mode X0000000 Normal X0000001 Quiet X0000010 Hi Copy X 11 11111 L F Speed X0000000 Fast X0000001 Slow Select Menu Item 2 Command ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal ESC DLE E Pno Pa 1 Pb 1 1B 10 45 Pno Pa 1 Pb 1 27 16 69 Pno Pa 1 Pb 1 Pa 2 Pb 2 ...Pa n Pb n Pa 2 Pb 2 ...Pa[...]

  • Page 106

    106 Pa and Pb V alues for Setting Menu Items Group Pa: b 7 ...b 0 Item Pb: b 7 ...b 0 Setting Set-Up X1000000 Gap Control (Rear) X0000000 Auto X0000001 1P X0000010 2P X000001 1 3P X0000100 4P X0000101 5P X00001 10 6P X00001 1 1 7P X0001000 8P X0001001 9P X0001010 10P X1000001 Gap Control (Front) X0000000 Auto X0000001 1P X0000010 2P X000001 1 3P X0[...]

  • Page 107

    107 Group Pa: b 7 ...b 0 Item Pb: b 7 ...b 0 Setting Set-Up (cont.) X1000101 Print Registration 2 X0000000 0.25mm Right X0000001 0.20mm Right X0000010 0.15mm Right X000001 1 0.10mm Right X0000100 0.05mm Right X0000101 0 X00001 10 0.05mm Left X00001 1 1 0.10mm Left X0001000 0.15mm Left X0001001 0.20mm Left X0001010 0.25mm Left X10001 10 Print Regist[...]

  • Page 108

    108 Group Pa: b 7 ...b 0 Item Pb: b 7 ...b 0 Setting Set-Up (cont.) X10001 1 1 Print Registration 4 X0000000 0.25mm Right X0000001 0.20mm Right X0000010 0.15mm Right X000001 1 0.10mm Right X0000100 0.05mm Right X000010 0 X00001 10 0.05mm Left X00001 1 1 0.10mm Left X0001000 0.15mm Left X0001001 0.20mm Left X0001010 0.25mm Left X1001000 Print Regist[...]

  • Page 109

    109 Group Pa: b 7 ...b 0 Item Pb: b 7 ...b 0 Setting Set-Up (cont.) X1001001 Print Registration 6 X0000000 0.25mm Right X0000001 0.20mm Right X0000010 0.15mm Right X000001 1 0.10mm Right X0000100 0.05mm Right X000010 0 X00001 10 0.05mm Left X00001 1 1 0.10mm Left X0001000 0.15mm Left X0001001 0.20mm Left X0001010 0.25mm Left X0001010 0.25mm Left X1[...]

  • Page 110

    110 Group Pa: b 7 ...b 0 Item Pb: b 7 ...b 0 Setting Set-Up (cont.) X1000101 Print Registra- tion 7 (cont.) X00001 1 1 0.10mm Left X0001000 0.15mm Left X0001001 0.20mm Left X0001010 0.25mm Left X0001010 0.25mm Left X1001010 Page W idth Control X0000000 Invalid X0000001 Mode 1 X0000010 Mode 2[...]

  • Page 111

    111 D: Hex Dump Mode Running a Hexadecimal Dump When the printer is in the Hex Dump Mode, all data received, including text and printer commands, will be printed in both hexadecimal and ASCII format. Note: In the ASCII format, all non-printable characters will be represented by a period. Engaging the Hex Dump Mode T o engage the Hex Dump Mode: 1. B[...]

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    112 E: Character Sets Lower ASCII Character Set s[...]

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    113 Lower ASCII Character Set s (continued)[...]

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    114 Lower ASCII Character Set s (continued)[...]

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    115 Lower ASCII Character Set s (continued)[...]

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    116 Upper ASCII Character Set s[...]

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    117 Upper ASCII Character Set s (continued)[...]

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    118 Upper ASCII Character Set s (continued)[...]

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    119 Upper ASCII Character Set s (continued)[...]

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    120 Ep son International Character Substitutions IBM International Character Substitutions[...]

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    121 Microline St andard International Character Substitutions[...]

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    122 Code Page Character Set s The characters in the lower ASCII range (hexadecimal 00 through 7E, decimal 0 through 127) are the same as IBM Set 3. The characters for the upper ASCII range are given in the tables below .[...]

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    123 Code Page Character Set s (continued)[...]

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    124 Code Page Character Set s (continued)[...]

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    125 Code Page Character Set s (continued)[...]

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    126 IBM Multilingual Code Page Set s[...]

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    127 IBM Multilingual Code Page Set s (continued)[...]

  • Page 128

    128 Multilingual 858 Code Page Character Set The characters in the lower ASCII range are the same as IBM Set 3. ISO 8859-15 Code Page Character Set The characters in the lower ASCII range are the same as IBM Set 3. Ep son BRASCII Character Set Ep son Abicomp Character Set[...]

  • Page 129

    129 OKI Block Graphics Character Set The following characters are available in the upper range of the OKI Block Graphics character set. Non-printing areas are represented by the white boxes on the grid. The decimal and hexadecimal values are printed to the left of each character .[...]

  • Page 130

    130 Bar Codes UPC A UPC E EAN 8 EAN 13 Code 39 Code 128 Interleaved 2 of 5 Postnet[...]

  • Page 131

    131 FCC / IC / CE FCC Declaration of Conformity W e declare here that this device has been tested and found to comply with the FCC Standards, Part 15 Class B Model Name: Dot Matrix Printer PM4410 Model Number: D21001A This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause [...]

  • Page 132

    132 Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference St atement W ARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equ[...]

  • Page 133

    133 W arranty Limited W arranty Okidata, division of Oki America, Inc. (Okidata) warrants this printer to be free from defect in material and workmanship and will remedy any such defect according to the terms of this Limited W arranty . This Limited W arranty extends to the original purchaser only . This Limited W arranty does not extend to network[...]

  • Page 134

    134 THERE ARE NO EXPRESS W ARRANTIES OTHER THAN THOSE ON THE F ACE HEREOF AND DESCRIBED ABOVE. NO W ARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED W ARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A P AR TICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL EXTEND BEYOND THE RESPECTIVE W ARRANTY PERIOD DESCRIBED ABOVE. Some states do not allow limi[...]

  • Page 135

    135 Index Symbols # Graphic bits menu item ................................... 14 # Serial bits menu item ................................ 16, 17 A Abicomp character set ..................................... 128 Access cover ...................................................... 42 Accessories ................................................... 42-[...]

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    136 E EAN bar codes ................................................. 130 Electrical specifications ..................................... 48 Emulation mode command ....................................................... 56 menu item ................................................ 13, 18 Emulations ..................................................[...]

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    137 International character sub set menu item .......................................... 19 substitutions ......................................... 120, 121 ISO 8859-15 code page character set .............. 128 Item button ..................................................... 9, 10 J Jams envelope ..................................................[...]

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    138 Pin assignments Ethernet ......................................................... 54 parallel .................................................... 49-135 print server parallel output ............................ 55 serial .............................................................. 51 Pitch menu item .........................................[...]

  • Page 139

    139 T T ear bar cover .................................................... 43 T ear button ........................................................... 9 T emperature specifications ................................ 47 T est, serial interface ........................................... 53 T ime out print menu item ............................ 15, 21 [...]