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Overview  
About This Guide  
This Setup Guide is designed so you can quickly find the information you  
need to install and configure your Printronix DEC LG Emulation printer.  
Warnings and Special Information  
Read and comply with all information highlighted under special headings:  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
Conditions that could harm you as well as damage the equipment.  
Conditions that could damage the printer or related equipment.  
IMPORTANT  
Information vital to proper operation of the printer.  
NOTE: Information affecting printer operation.  
Printing Conventions in This Guide  
UPPERCASE print indicates control panel keys.  
Example: Press the CLEAR key, then press the ON LINE key.  
Quotation marks (“ ”) indicate messages on the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD).  
Example: Press the ON LINE key. OFFLINEappears on the LCD.  
The + (plus) symbol represents key combinations.  
Example: Press = + >means press the = (UP) key and the > (DOWN) key  
at the same time.  
Related Documents  
Following is a list of related documentation:  
The Printronix P5000 series of Line Matrix Printers with DEC LG  
Emulation Maintenance Manual  
Explains how to maintain and repair the DEC LG Emulation line matrix  
printer at the field service level of maintenance. This manual covers  
alignments and adjustments, preventive and corrective maintenance,  
troubleshooting, and basic principles of operation. The Maintenance  
Manual is not provided with the printer, it must be ordered separately.  
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The Printronix P5000 series of Line Matrix Printers with DEC LG  
Operator’s Guide  
Describes the keys on the control panel and provides quick reference  
information on daily printer operations such as loading paper and  
replacing ribbons. This manual is provided with every printer, and is  
available in five languages: English, French, German, Italian and  
Spanish.  
DEC LG Emulation LinePrinter Plus Programmer’s Reference Manual  
Covers the host control codes and character sets for the LinePrinter Plus®  
emulations.  
DEC LG Emulation LG Programmers Reference Manual  
Explains the host control codes and character set for the Digital® LG  
emulation.  
DEC LG Emulation IGP/PGL Programmers Reference Manual  
Provides information used with the optional IGP®/PGL® Printronix®  
emulation enhancement feature. The IGP/PGL emulation allows you to  
create and store forms; generate logos, bar codes, and expanded  
characters; create other graphics, and merge graphics with alphanumeric  
data as a document is printed.  
DEC LG Emulation IGP/VGL Programmers Reference Manual  
Provides information used with the optional Code Vemulation  
enhancement feature. The Code V emulation allows you to create and  
store forms; generate logos, bar codes, and expanded characters; create  
other graphics, and merge graphics with alphanumeric data as a  
document is printed.  
The P5000 series with DEC LG Emulation Printer Family  
The DEC LG Emulation printers are a family of line matrix printers consisting  
of 500, 1000, and 1500 line per minute (lpm) models packaged in various  
configurations. All of the models offer software versatility and the latest  
refinements in line matrix printing technology. The model numbers indicate  
printing speed and physical configuration:  
Table 1. The DEC LG Emulation  
Model Number  
Print Speed  
500 lpm  
Pedestal  
Cabinet  
P5005  
P5205  
P5010  
P5210  
P5215  
500 lpm  
1000 lpm  
1000 lpm  
1500 lpm  
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Printer Emulations  
Most line matrix printers have specialized architectures, which enable the  
printer to emulate, or behave like, another printer. These specialized  
architectures are restricted. Your printer, however, introduces an open  
architecture concept that is not available on any other line matrix printer.  
Your printer is very easy to use. The message display and lights on the  
control panel communicate with you directly and clearly. You can select every  
function on your printer at the control panel, or you can send commands from  
the host computer.  
The printer has a feature called Flash memory, which allows you to download  
programs from a diskette to your printer. Flash memory provides instant”  
booting of the printer. The absence of Read Only Memory (ROM) and the  
flexibility of Flash memory makes program updates easy and eliminates the  
need to swap parts to accommodate program changes.  
The print mechanisms are housed in sound-insulation which make your  
printer among the quietest impact printers in the world.  
Printer Emulations  
The following printer emulations (or protocols) are selectable at the control  
panel:  
Digital LG  
LinePrinter Plus, which consists of:  
IBM® Proprinter® III XL  
Epson® FX-1050  
Printronix P-Series  
IGP/PGL (optional)  
IGP/VGL (optional)  
Each emulation provides a different set of configuration menus, control codes,  
and character sets.  
Host Computer Interfaces  
The following host computer interface choices are available:  
Centronics® parallel interface  
IEEE® 1284 parallel interface  
Dataproducts® parallel interface  
RS-232 serial interface  
RS-422 serial interface  
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P5205  
P5210  
P5215  
P5005  
P5010  
Figure 1. The DEC LG Emulation Printers  
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Graphics Enhancement Option  
Graphics Enhancement Option  
The IGP/PGL and IGP/VGL emulations allow you to create and store forms,  
generate logos, bar codes, expanded characters, and create other graphics.  
Alphanumeric and bar code data are added as the form is printed.  
These emulations are available as factory-installed or field-installed options.  
For more information, contact your authorized service representative.  
Taking Care of Your Printer  
Your printer will produce high print quality jobs if it is well taken care of.  
Periodic cleaning, handling the printer properly, and using the correct paper  
and ribbons, will ensure optimum performance. Chapter 6 explains how to  
clean the printer, and printer supplies are listed in Appendix A.  
Whenever it is necessary to service the printer, remember these important  
maintenance concepts:  
Use only the ribbons specified in Appendix A. Use of incorrect ribbons  
can lead to ink migration problems, degraded print quality, and expensive  
damage to the printer.  
Incorrect closure of the forms thickness lever can lead to smearing,  
degraded print quality, paper jams, and damage to the platen and shuttle  
assembly. Never close the forms thickness lever too tightly.  
Printing outside the boundaries of the paper will degrade print quality and  
cause hammer bank damage. Never print outside of the paper width.  
LinePrinter Plus Features  
If you have enabled the LinePrinter Plus emulations, your printer will support  
the following features:  
Output Control  
The printers have the following output control features:  
Three modes for printing text:  
1) Correspondence (NLQ)  
2) Data Processing (DP)  
3) Draft (high speed)  
Selectable forms length and width  
Character attribute specification:  
1) Selectable pitch: normal, expanded, and compressed  
2) Bold (double-strike) printing  
3) Emphasized (shadow) printing  
4) Automatic underlining and overscoring  
5) Superscript and subscript printing  
6) Double high and wide printing  
Resident multinational character sets  
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Graphics and Vertical Formatting  
Several graphics and vertical formatting features are available:  
Four built-in graphics generators:  
1) IBM Proprinter III XL bit-image graphics  
2) Epson FX dot graphics mode  
3) P-Series Plot  
4) LG Sixel Graphics  
Programmable electronic vertical formatting provides rapid vertical paper  
movement to specified lines for printing repetitive and continuous forms.  
You can choose from the following methods:  
1) Vertical tabbing in Proprinter III XL and Epson FX emulation modes  
2) Electronic Vertical Format Unit (EVFU) in P-Series emulation mode  
3) Centronics Vertical Format Unit (CVFU) in P-Series  
4) Dataproducts Vertical Format Unit (DVFU) in P-Series  
Built-in Diagnostic Tools  
The following diagnostic tools are provided with the printer:  
Comprehensive diagnostic self-tests permanently stored in the printer  
Configuration printout  
Data stream hex code printout  
Protocols and Emulations  
A protocol is a set of rules governing the exchange of information between the  
printer and its host computer. These rules consist of codes that manipulate  
and print data and allow for machine-to-machine communication. A printer  
and its host computer must use the same protocol. As used in this manual,  
protocol and emulation mean the same thing.  
Most impact printers use single ASCII character codes to print text, numbers,  
and punctuation marks. Some characters, both singularly and in groups of two  
or more, are defined as control codes. Control codes instruct the printer to  
perform specific functions, such as underlining text, printing subscripts,  
setting page margins, etc. The main difference between most printer  
protocols is in the characters used to create control codes and the ways in  
which these characters are formatted.  
When the printer executes the character and control codes of a particular  
printer protocol, it is emulatingthat printer. For example, if the printer uses  
the Proprinter III XL protocol, it is emulating an IBM Proprinter III XL printer. If  
the printer is using the Epson FX printer protocol, it is in Epson FX emulation  
mode.  
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Line Matrix Printing  
Line Matrix Printing  
Your printer creates characters and graphics by a printing technique called  
line matrix printing. Line matrix printing consists of printing patterns of ink dots  
on paper, an entire line at a time.  
Each text character is stored in memory as a pattern of dots on a logical grid  
called the dot matrix. (See Figure 2.) The actual ink dots are made by a row of  
hammer springs mounted on a shuttle that sweeps rapidly back and forth.  
Printer logic divides every printable line into horizontal dot rows. The hammer  
springs put dots at the required positions for the entire line by striking a  
moving ink ribbon and the paper.  
Dot Column  
Matrix visible only to  
the printer  
Dot Row  
Ink dots formed by  
hammer tips  
Character Row  
Character Column  
Figure 2. Dot Matrix Character Formation  
Unlike serial dot matrix printers, which form complete text characters one at a  
time with a moving printhead, a line matrix printer divides each printable line  
into horizontal dot rows, then prints a dot row of the entire line with every  
lateral sweep of the shuttle. (See Figure 3.)  
During each sweep of the shuttle, the hammers print dots at the required  
positions in the dot row. At the end of a sweep, the shuttle reverses direction,  
the paper advances one dot row, and the hammers print the next row of dots  
as the shuttle sweeps in the opposite direction.  
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After a line of characters is printed, hammer action stops while the paper  
advances to the first dot row of the next printable line. The number of rows  
allowed for line separation depends on the line spacing you select.  
Direction of Shuttle Movement  
Dot  
Row  
Start  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Paper  
Feed  
Direction  
One  
Text  
Line  
8
9
*
* *  
10  
11  
n
Number of rows is determined by line spacing.  
1
2
This row is used only for lowercase descenders.  
*
This row is used for underlining and lowercase descenders.  
**  
Figure 3. Line Matrix Printing  
Printing Speed  
The speed at which text prints is measured in lines per minute (lpm). This  
speed is inversely proportional to the number of dot rows required to produce  
a character line, regardless of the number of characters in the line. More dot  
rows are required to print lowercase characters with descenders;  
consequently, those character lines print at a fractionally lower rate.  
The printer also prints dot-addressable graphic images. The speed at which  
graphics are plotted is measured in inches per minute (ipm). Unidirectional  
plotting produces slightly better print quality and takes about twice as long as  
bidirectional plotting. You can select either plotting mode from the control  
panel.  
Printing and plotting rates also vary according to the print mode you select.  
Print mode refers to the way you instruct the printer to create characters. If,  
for example, you select near letter quality (NLQ) mode, the printer uses more  
dot rows to form characters than if you choose high speed (HS) mode.  
Character formation and print speed are faster in HS mode because the  
printer prints fewer dot rows to form characters. Vertical dot density is a factor  
in printing speed.  
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Setting Up the Printer  
Before You Begin  
Read this chapter carefully before installing and operating the DEC LG  
Emulation printer.  
The printer is easy to install, but for your safety, and to protect valuable  
equipment, perform all the procedures in this chapter in the order presented.  
Power Requirements  
IMPORTANT  
It is recommended that printer power be supplied from a separate AC  
circuit protected at 10 amperes for 120 volts or 5 amperes for 230 volts  
at 50 or 60 Hertz.  
The printer must be connected to a power outlet that supplies 88 to 135 Volts  
AC or 178 to 270 Volts AC at 47 to 63 Hz. The printer automatically senses  
and adjusts itself to conform to the correct voltage range.  
Primary circuit protection is provided by the power switch, which is also a  
circuit breaker. Consult an electrician if printer operation affects local  
electrical lines. See Appendix A for additional power specifications.  
Select a Site  
Printer dimensions are shown in Figure 4 and Figure 5. Select a printer site  
that meets the following requirements:  
Permits complete opening of the printer cover and doors.  
Allows at least three feet of clearance behind the cabinet printer model.  
(This permits air to circulate freely around the printer and provides access  
to the paper stacking area.)  
Has a standard power outlet that supplies 100-120 Volts AC or 200-240  
Volts AC power, at 47 to 63 Hz. The printer automatically senses and  
adjusts itself to conform to the correct voltage range. (For the 100-120  
Volt outlet, power may fluctuate between 88 and 135 Volts AC. For the  
200-240 Volt outlet, power may fluctuate between 178 and 270 Volts.)  
Is relatively dust-free.  
Has a temperature range of 10° C to 40° C (50° F to 104° F), and a  
relative humidity from 15% to 90% non-condensing.  
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Is located within the maximum allowable cable length to the host  
computer. This distance depends on the type of interface you plan to use,  
as shown in Table 2:  
Table 2. Interface Connections  
Interface Type  
Centronics Parallel  
Maximum Cable Length  
5 meters (15 feet)  
IEEE 1284 Parallel  
Dataproducts Parallel  
Serial RS-232  
10 meters (32 feet)  
12 meters (40 feet)  
15 meters (50 feet)  
1220 meters (4000 feet)  
Serial RS-422  
Printer Cover  
Cabinet Rear  
Door  
57.5 in.  
(146.1 cm)  
41.0 in.  
(104.1 cm)  
27.0 in.  
(68.6 cm)  
29.0 in.  
(73.7 cm)  
83.0 in.  
(210.8 cm)  
27.0 in.  
(68.6 cm)  
27.0 in.  
(68.6 cm)  
Figure 4. Cabinet Model Dimensions  
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25 in.  
(63.5 cm.)  
10.5 in.  
(26.67 cm.)  
48.0 in.  
(122 cm.)  
30 in.  
(76.2 cm.)  
24.6 in.  
(62.48 cm.)  
Figure 5. Pedestal Model Dimensions  
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Printer Component Locations  
Familiarize yourself with the names and locations of the printer components  
shown in Figure 6 before continuing with the rest of the installation procedure.  
Horizontal  
Tractor Lock  
Adjustment Knob  
Paper Scale  
Splined Shaft  
Paper Support  
Tractor  
Hammer Bank Cover  
and Ribbon Mask  
Vertical Position  
Knob  
Ribbon Loading  
Path Diagram  
Forms Thickness  
Lever  
Figure 6. Component Locations  
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Remove the Cardboard Packing  
Remove the Shipping Restraints (Cabinet Model)  
Cardboard packing, protective foam, and tie wraps protect printer  
mechanisms from damage during shipment. This section describes how to  
remove these shipping restraints from the cabinet model before you operate  
the printer.  
Save the cardboard packing, foam blocks, and bubble wrap along with the  
other packing materials, since you may need to reinstall them.  
If it is necessary to move the printer, reinstall the shipping restraints. Reverse  
the steps in this section.  
CAUTION  
To avoid shipping damage, reinstall the shipping restraints whenever  
you move or ship the printer.  
Remove the Cardboard Packing  
Cardboard  
Packing (2)  
55blocks  
August 8, 2000  
Figure 7. Removing the Cardboard Packing  
1. Raise the printer cover.  
2. Remove the cardboard packing.  
3. Remove the envelope that contains the sample configuration printout.  
Store this in the pouch that is attached to the left interior side of the  
cabinet.  
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Remove the Hammer Bank Protective Foam and Foam  
Strips  
Hammer Bank  
Protective Foam  
Foam Strips (2)  
Tractor Door  
Tractor Lock  
Figure 8. Removing the Hammer Bank Protective Foam and Foam Strips  
1. Open the tractor doors. Push the tractor locks down. Slide the tractors  
and paper supports outward as far as they will go. The forms thickness  
lever should be in the fully open (raised) position.  
2. Lift the hammer bank protective foam and remove it from between the  
ribbon mask and the platen.  
3. Remove the foam strips and the tape securing the foam strips.  
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Remove the Platen Protective Foam  
Remove the Platen Protective Foam  
Platen Protective Foam  
Support Shaft  
Forms Thickness Lever  
Figure 9. Removing the Platen Protective Foam  
1. Rotate the forms thickness lever downward to position A.  
2. Rotate the platen protective foam toward the front of the printer and out  
from under the support shaft. Remove the platen protective foam.  
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Adjust the Paper Supports  
Tractor Door  
Paper Supports  
Tractor Door  
Figure 10. Adjusting Paper Supports  
1. Slide paper supports inward until they are approximately four inches from  
the tractor door.  
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Release the Paper Chains  
Release the Paper Chains  
Tie Wrap  
Paper Chains  
Tie Wrap  
Plastic Bags  
Figure 11. Releasing the Paper Chains  
1. Open the cabinet rear door.  
2. Cut the tie wraps and release the paper chains from the bags at the top  
rear of the printer frame. Remove the tie wraps and bags.  
3. Make sure each chain hangs freely, with no kinks or knots.  
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Remove the Tags  
Tie Wrap  
Tie Wrap  
Fence  
Passive Paper  
Stacker  
Tag  
Tag  
Figure 12. Remove Tag and Tie Wrap from Fence or Passive Paper  
Stacker  
1. Remove the tie wrap and large red tag attached to the passive paper  
stacker.  
2. Close the cabinet rear door.  
3. Close the printer cover.  
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Attach the Control Panel Overlays  
Attach the Control Panel Overlays  
Figure 13. Attaching Control Panel Overlay  
1. Choose the overlay labels in the appropriate language.  
2. Open the printer cover, peel off the back of the overlay and apply to the  
control panel.  
Remove the Shipping Restraints (Pedestal Model)  
Protective films and foam blocks protect printer mechanisms from damage  
during shipment. This section describes how to remove these shipping  
restraints from the pedestal model before you operate the printer.  
Save the foam blocks, since you may need to reinstall them.  
If it is necessary to move the printer, reinstall the shipping restraints. Reverse  
the steps in this section.  
CAUTION  
To avoid shipping damage, reinstall the shipping restraints whenever  
you move or ship the printer.  
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Remove the Hammer Bank Protective Foam  
Hammer Bank  
Protective Foam  
Tractor Door  
Tractor Lock  
Figure 14. Removing the Hammer Bank Protective Foam  
1. Raise the printer cover.  
2. Open the tractor doors. Push the tractor locks down. Slide the tractors  
and paper supports outward as far as they will go. The forms thickness  
lever should be raised (in the fully open position).  
3. Remove the envelope that contains the sample configuration printout.  
4. Lift the hammer bank protective foam and remove it from between the  
ribbon mask and the platen.  
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Remove the Platen Protective Foam  
Remove the Platen Protective Foam  
Platen Protective  
Foam  
Support Shaft  
Forms Thickness  
Lever  
Figure 15. Removing Platen Protective Foam  
1. Rotate the forms thickness lever downward to position A.  
2. Rotate the platen protective foam toward the front of the printer and out  
from under the support shaft. Remove the platen protective foam.  
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Adjust the Paper Supports  
Tractor Door  
Paper Supports  
Tractor Door  
Figure 16. Adjusting Paper Supports  
1. Slide paper supports inward until they are approximately four inches from  
the tractor door.  
2. Close the printer cover.  
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Remove Tag  
Remove Tag  
Tie Wrap  
Tag  
Figure 17. Removing Tag from Cage  
Remove the tie wrap attached to the wireform paper path. It is marked with a  
large, red tag.  
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Attach the Output Basket  
Figure 18. Attaching the Output Basket  
1. Place the output basket in the holes in the back of the printer.  
2. Screw the ground wire attached to the output basket to the printer.  
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Attach the Control Panel Overlays  
Attach the Control Panel Overlays  
Figure 19. Attaching Control Panel Overlays  
1. Choose the overlay labels in the appropriate language.  
2. Open the printer cover and insert overlay labels by sliding them behind  
the control panel assembly in the appropriate place.  
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Install Basic Components  
The following section gives instructions on essential procedures which keep  
your printer operational on a day-to-day basis.  
Connect the Interface and Power Cables  
Before you connect the interface and power cables, verify the voltage source  
at the printer site conforms to the requirements specified on page 17. Make  
sure the printer power switch is set to OFF (see Figure 21).  
WARNING  
WARNUNG  
To prevent serious personal injury from electrical shock when  
connecting or disconnecting the host interface (signal) cable, make sure  
that the printer is powered off and the power cable is unplugged.  
Um ernstliche körperliche Verletzungen durch Stromschlag beim  
Anschließen oder Trennen des Signalton-Kabels zu vermeiden, muß der  
Drucker auf jeden Fall ausgeschaltet und der Netzstecker  
herausgezogen werden.  
ATTENTION  
Afin d'éviter tout risque de blessure par électrocution lors du  
branchement ou du débranchement du câble de signal, mettre  
l'imprimante hors tension et débrancher le câble d'alimentation.  
Pedestal Model  
Cabinet Model  
Centronics/IEEE  
Parallel  
Dataproducts  
Parallel  
Dataproducts  
Parallel  
Diagnostic  
Diagnostic  
RS-232/RS-422  
Serial  
Centronics/IEEE  
Parallel  
RS-232/RS-422  
Serial  
Figure 20. Cable Connection Locations  
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Connect the Interface and Power Cables  
Cabinet Model  
Pedestal Model  
Host Interface  
Connectors  
OFF/ON  
I/O Cover  
Host Interface  
Connectors  
AC Power  
Connector  
Power Switch  
AC Power Cable  
Cable-Routing  
Notch (2)  
AC Power Connector  
Figure 21. Interface and Power Locations  
1. Make sure the printer power switch is set to OFF (see Figure 21).  
Connect the (customer-supplied) interface cable from the host computer  
to the appropriate printer interface connector (see Figure 20). Refer to  
Chapter 5, Interfaces,for descriptions of the connectors and their pin  
assignments.  
a. Remove the cover from the interface connector you have selected.  
b. Hold the interface cable below its connector, and gently attach the  
cable connector to the printer interface connector.  
2. Plug the power cord into the printer AC power connector, then into the AC  
power outlet (see Figure 21).  
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Install the Ribbon  
Figure 22. Ribbon Path Diagram Location  
1. Refer to the ribbon path diagram molded onto the shuttle cover.  
55cabopn  
MAy 1, 2001  
Figure 23. Opening the Printer Cover  
2. Verify that the printer is offline and that the printer cover is open.  
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Install the Ribbon  
Tractor Door  
Forms Thickness Lever  
Figure 24. Forms Thickness Lever  
3. Raise the forms thickness lever as far as it will go.  
4. Swing open the tractor doors.  
Hub Latch  
Figure 25. Right Hub Latch  
5. Squeeze the right hub latch and place the full spool on the right hub. Be  
sure the ribbon feeds off the outside of the spool. Press the spool down  
until the hub latch snaps into place.  
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Paper  
Hammer Bank Cover  
Ribbon Mask  
Ribbon Mask  
Hammer Bank Cover  
Platen  
Ribbon  
Front of  
Printer  
Hammer Tip  
55rib2a  
April 27, 2001  
Ribbon Guide  
Figure 26. Ribbon Path  
6. Thread the ribbon around the ribbon guide and along the ribbon path.  
Refer to the ribbon path diagram on the shuttle cover. Be sure to thread  
the ribbon between the hammer bank cover and the ribbon mask.  
CAUTION  
The ribbon must not be twisted. A twisted ribbon can lower print quality,  
shorten ribbon life, and cause paper jams.  
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Cabinet Model  
55rib3  
August 15, 2000  
Pedestal Model  
p55rib3  
May 1, 2001  
Figure 27. Left Ribbon Hub  
7. Place the empty spool on the left hub. Press the spool down until the hub  
latch snaps into place. Turn the spool by hand to make sure the ribbon  
tracks correctly in the ribbon path and ribbon guides.  
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Load the Paper  
This section explains how to load paper for the first time. If you are loading  
paper over existing paper, see the Operators Guide.  
Tractor Door  
Forms Thickness Lever  
Figure 28. Forms Thickness Lever and Tractor Doors  
When you start this procedure, verify that the printer cover is open, the forms  
thickness lever is raised, and the tractor doors are open.  
EDGE  
OF  
PAPER  
BOX  
Figure 29. Paper Supply Label Location  
1. On cabinet models, open the front door. Align the paper supply with the  
label on the floor. Ensure that the paper pulls freely from the box.  
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Load the Paper  
Paper Slot is 8 inches  
below printer base  
Paper Slot  
Figure 30. Paper Slot Location  
2. Feed the paper up through the paper slot. Hold the paper in place with  
one hand (to prevent it from slipping down through the paper slot) while  
pulling it through from above with your other hand.  
Tractor Door  
Paper  
Tractor Lock  
Ribbon Path Diagram  
Figure 31. Loading Paper Onto the Left Tractor Sprockets  
3. Pull the paper above and behind the ribbon mask, which is a silver metal  
strip with a clear plastic edge protector. Refer to the ribbon path diagram  
on the shuttle cover. Load the paper on the left tractor sprockets and  
close the tractor door. Normally, you should not need to adjust the  
position of the left tractor.  
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Paper Scale  
Figure 32. Paper Scale  
4. If adjustment is necessary, unlock the left tractor. Slide the tractor until it  
is directly to the left of the number 1on the paper scale and lock it. (You  
can also use the paper scale to count columns.)  
CAUTION  
To avoid damage to the printer caused by printing on the platen, always  
position the left tractor unit directly to the left of the 1mark on the  
paper scale.  
Splined Shaft  
Figure 33. Loading Paper Onto the Right Tractor Sprockets  
5. Unlock the right tractor.  
6. Load the paper onto the sprockets and close the tractor door. Make sure  
the leading edge of the first sheet of paper is perfectly parallel to the  
tractor splined shaft (paper is not crooked). If paper is crooked, reload it  
onto the tractor sprockets until its edge is parallel to the splined shaft.  
7. Slide the right tractor to remove paper slack or to adjust for various paper  
widths. Then lock the tractor.  
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Load the Paper  
Horizontal  
Adjustment  
Knob  
Figure 34. Horizontal Adjustment Knob  
8. After both tractors are secured, you may use the horizontal adjustment  
knob to make fine horizontal paper adjustments.  
Thin Paper  
A
B
C
Medium Paper  
Thick Paper  
Figure 35. Lowering the Forms Thickness Lever  
9. Lower the forms thickness lever. Set it to match the paper thickness.  
The A-B-C scale corresponds approximately to 1-, 3-, and 6-part paper  
thickness. Adjust until you have the desired print quality.  
NOTE: Do not set the forms thickness lever too tightly; excessive friction can  
cause paper jams, ribbon jams with potential for ribbon damage,  
smeared ink, or wavy print.  
10. For cabinet models, close the cabinet front door.  
11. Continue on to the next section to power on the printer.  
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Power On the Printer  
Following are instructions for powering on the printer after you have installed  
the ribbon and loaded paper.  
Figure 36. The Power Switch  
1. When you start this procedure, verify that paper and ribbon are installed,  
the forms thickness lever is lowered, and the tractor doors are closed.  
This prevents a LOAD PAPERor CLOSE PLATENerror message  
from displaying after the printer is powered on.  
2. Set the power switch to the ON position (Figure 36). The printer initializes  
and runs several self-tests. The messages TESTING HARDWARE /  
PLEASE WAITand DIAGNOSTICS / PASSEDwill each display briefly.  
When the self-tests complete and the software has initialized  
successfully, the message ONLINE / LGappears on the message  
display.  
If the status indicator flashes and a fault message displays, this indicates  
a fault condition; refer to the fault messages section in Chapter 6,  
Routine Service and Diagnostics.”  
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Set the Top-of-Form  
Set the Top-of-Form  
Following are instructions for setting the top-of-form after you have powered  
on the printer.  
Paper Path  
Figure 37. The Lower Paper Guide  
1. When you start this procedure, verify that the printer is in offline mode,  
with the printer cover open and the forms thickness lever lowered.  
2. Press the FF key several times to ensure the paper feeds properly  
beyond the tractors and over the lower paper path. Ensure the paper folds  
in the same way in the stacking area as it does in the supply area.  
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Forms Thickness  
Lever  
Figure 38. Raising the Forms Thickness Lever  
3. Raise the forms thickness lever as far as it will go. This allows you to turn  
the vertical position knob freely in order to align the top-of-form.  
Perforation  
TOF Indicator  
Vertical Position  
Knob  
Figure 39. Aligning the Top-of-Form  
4. Locate the TOF indicator. It is the small tab located on the tractor doors.  
5. Turn the vertical position knob to align the top of the first print line with the  
TOF indicator.  
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Set the Top-of-Form  
Thin Paper  
A
B
C
Medium Paper  
Thick Paper  
Figure 40. Lowering the Forms Thickness Lever  
6. Lower the forms thickness lever. Set it to match the paper thickness.  
The A-B-C scale corresponds approximately to 1-, 3-, and 6-part paper  
thickness. Adjust until you have the desired print quality.  
NOTE: Do not set the forms thickness lever too tightly; excessive friction can  
cause paper jams, ribbon jams with potential for ribbon damage,  
smeared ink, or wavy print.  
IMPORTANT  
The forms thickness lever must be closed; otherwise, there will be no  
paper movement when you press SET TOF.  
7. Press SET TOF. The top-of-form position that you have set moves down  
to the print position.  
8. Go on to the next procedure to run a simple printer test.  
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Test the Printer  
Table 3. Printer Test Procedure  
Result  
Step  
Key  
Notes  
1.  
2.  
Make sure that the printer top cover is open and the forms thickness lever is lowered.  
ONLINE  
The printer must be off line for  
testing.  
OFFLINE  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
3.  
Allows you to make configuration  
changes.  
ENTER SWITCH  
UNLOCKED  
+
OFFLINE  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
4.  
5.  
UNTIL  
OFFLINE  
DIAGNOSTICS  
DIAGNOSTICS  
Printer Tests  
6.  
Printer Tests  
Shift Recycle*  
R/S  
7.  
The printer outputs a sliding  
alphabet pattern.  
Printer Tests  
Shift Recycle*  
R/S  
8.  
Stops test.  
Printer Tests  
Shift Recycle*  
9.  
Locks the configuration  
parameters.  
ENTER SWITCH  
LOCKED  
+
CLEAR  
10.  
11.  
Moves the printer out of the  
menus to offline.  
OFFLINE  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
Examine the print quality. The characters should be fully formed and of uniform  
density. If the test does not run or characters appear malformed, contact your  
authorized customer service engineer.  
12.  
If the print quality is good, close the printer cover; press ONLINE to enable printing. To  
select an emulation and configure the printer with the control panel, go to Chapter 3.  
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Configuring the Printer  
Overview  
IMPORTANT  
Configuration directly affects printer operation. Do not change the  
configuration of your printer until you are thoroughly familiar with the  
procedures in this chapter.  
In order to print data, the printer must respond correctly to signals and  
commands received from the host computer. Configuration is the process of  
matching the printer operating characteristics to those of the host computer  
and to specific tasks, such as printing labels, or printing on different sizes of  
paper. The characteristics that define the printers response to signals and  
commands received from the host computer are called configuration  
parameters.  
You can configure the printer using the configuration menus and the control  
panel, or by sending control codes in the data stream from a host computer  
attached to the printer.  
This chapter provides a tutorial introduction. Figure 41 shows an overview of  
the configuration menus.  
Following the menu is background information on topics such as changing  
and saving parameters, custom configurations, and operating modes. Several  
step-by-step procedures are also provided that show how to change  
configuration parameters and how to save, print, and load configurations from  
printer memory. For details on the entire set of configuration menu options,  
see Chapter 4.  
The host control codes for each emulation are described in their  
corresponding Programmers Reference Manual. See Related Documents”  
on page 9 for more information.  
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Overview  
OFFLINE  
CONFIG.  
CONTROL  
EMULATION  
MAINT/MISC  
HOST  
INTERFACE  
ACTIVE  
EMULATION  
1
Load Config.  
Save Config.  
Print Config.  
Delete Config.  
Power-Up Config.  
Protect Configs.  
LG*  
LinePrinter+  
IGP/PGL & LP+  
IGP/VGL & LP+  
LG*  
LinePrinter+  
IGP/PGL & LP+  
IGP/VGL & LP+  
Hex Dump Mode  
Power-Up State  
Display Language  
Serial*  
Parallel  
Centronics  
Dataproducts  
Bidirectional  
PRINTER  
CONTROL  
DIAGNOS-  
TICS  
RIBBON  
MINDER  
Unidirectional  
PMD Fault  
Slow Paper Slew  
Power Saver Time  
Printer Tests  
Test Width  
Paper Out Dots  
System Memory  
Print Statistics  
New Ribbon  
Ribbon Action  
Ribbon Size  
Ribbon Adjust  
Fault Action  
To view options, press: Down  
Up  
Next  
Prev  
1
To select an option, press ENTER.  
Choices available are limited to the emulations  
configured with the printer.  
To return to main menu, press  
CLEAR.  
To exit menu, press ONLINE.  
* = Default Setting  
Figure 41. Configuration Menu Overview  
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Changing and Saving Parameter Settings  
Changing and Saving Parameter Settings  
You can change a parameter setting, such as line spacing or forms length, by  
pressing keys on the control panel or by sending emulation control codes in  
the host data stream. Refer to the appropriate Programmers Reference  
Manual for information about control codes.  
When you change a parameter, it is active as long as the printer is on or until  
changed. This is true whether you used the control panel or sent a control  
code from the host.  
If you use the control panel, you can save the parameters as a customized  
configuration. A configuration consists of a group of parameters. A saved  
configuration will not be lost if you turn off the printer although the printer will  
not power up in this configuration unless saved as the power-up configuration.  
You can change a parameter with a control code, but to save the parameter  
setting you must use the control panel.  
Control codes override control panel parameters. For example, if you set the  
line spacing to 6 lpi with the control panel, and application software later  
changed this to 8 lpi with a control code, the control code setting overrides the  
control panel setting.  
The 8 lpi parameter is effective as long as the printer is on or until changed. If  
you turn off the printer, the 8 lpi parameter will be erased. To save the  
parameter, you must use the control panel and save it as a configuration.  
Default and Custom Configurations  
A configuration consists of a group of parameter settings, such as line  
spacing, forms length, etc. Your printer provides a fixed default configuration  
and also allows you to define several custom configurations for use with  
particular print jobs.  
The factory default configuration (configuration 0) can be loaded, but it  
cannot be altered. See page 53 for a list of all the factory default  
parameter values.  
Eight configurations can be modified for unique print job requirements.  
The Save Config.option allows you to save eight groups of parameter  
settings in non-volatile memory as custom configurations numbered from  
1 through 8. See page 57 for an explanation of how to save a set of  
parameter values as a custom configuration using the Save Config.”  
menu option.  
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Overview  
Operating Modes  
The printer has three operating modes: online mode, offline mode, and fault  
mode.  
Online Mode. When the printer is online, it is controlled by the host  
computer and prints data sent by the host computer.  
Offline Mode. In offline mode, communication with the host is interrupted  
so that you can load paper, change ribbons, or test and configure the  
printer.  
Fault Mode. When the printer is in fault mode, it has encountered an  
error condition, and printing stops until the error condition is cleared.  
The Control Panels  
CLEAR  
R/S  
UP  
PREV  
NEXT  
SET TOF  
ENTER  
ON LINE  
FF  
LF  
VIEW  
DOWN  
Figure 42. The Cabinet Control Panel  
SET  
TOF  
UP DOWN  
ON LINE  
LF  
CLEAR R/S  
ENTER  
FF  
PREV NEXT  
VIEW  
Figure 43. The Pedestal Control Panel  
When you are navigating within the configuration menus (in offline mode),  
several of the control panel keys have specialized functions. They are  
described in the Operators Guide.  
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Unlocking and Locking the ENTER Key  
Unlocking and Locking the ENTER Key  
The ENTER key is locked by default, to prevent you from accidentally  
changing the printer configuration. You should generally unlock the ENTER  
key directly before you begin configuration using the menus; once the  
changes are made, relock the ENTER key to secure your new settings.  
To unlock the ENTER key, place the printer in the offline mode and press UP  
and DOWN simultaneously. The following message will display briefly:  
ENTER SWITCH  
UNLOCKED  
To lock the ENTER key, place the printer in offline mode and press UP and  
DOWN simultaneously. The following message will display briefly:  
ENTER SWITCH  
LOCKED  
Factory Default Configuration Values  
The factory default values are permanently stored in memory as a  
configuration. They cannot be modified or erased.  
EMULATION LG  
LG  
Font  
StyleDP 10 6  
Character SetUS ASCII  
Vert. Forms  
Bot Frm66/6  
Top Mrg0/6  
Horiz. Forms  
Left Mrg00.0  
Right Mrg13.6  
AutowrapNo  
CR=CR  
LF=LF  
Unsolicited RptNo  
Print Mode OptEnable  
Plot Mode OptEnable  
I-2/5 Guard BarsEnable  
LinePrinter+  
Printer Protocol  
Proprinter  
Define CR codeCR=CR  
Auto LFEnable  
Define LF codeLF = LF  
FF Valid at TOFEnable  
Character SetCode Page 437  
Alt Char SetSet 1  
20 CPI CondensedEnable  
CPI/LPI Select  
Select CPI10.0 CPI  
Select LPI6.0 LPI  
Font Attributes  
TypefaceData Processing  
Prop. SpacingDisable  
Bold PrintDisable  
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Italic PrintDisable  
Slashed ZeroDisable  
Page Format  
Margins  
Left Margin0 columns  
Right Margin0 columns  
Bottom Margin0 lines  
Perforation SkipDisable  
Form Length  
Abs. Length IN11.0 inches  
Abs. Length MM279.4 mm  
Function of lines66 lines  
Form Width  
Abs. Width IN13.6 inches  
Abs. Width MM345.4 mm  
Function of CPI136 characters  
MAINT / MISC  
Hex Dump ModeDisable  
Power-up StateOnline  
Display LanguageEnglish  
HOST INTERFACE  
Serial  
Interface TypeRS-232  
Data ProtocolXON/XOFF  
Baud Rate9600 Baud  
Word Length8  
Stop Bits1  
ParityNone  
Data Term ReadyTrue  
Request to SendTrue  
Buffer Size8 Kbyte  
PRINTER CONTROL  
UnidirectionalDisable  
PMD FaultEnable  
Slow Paper SlewDisable  
Power Saver Time15 min.  
DIAGNOSTICS  
Printer TestsShift Recycle  
Test WidthFull Width  
Paper Out Dots40 dots  
RIBBONMINDER  
Ribbon ActionDisable  
Ribbon Size100 Yards1  
Ribbon Adjust0  
Fault ActionNew Ribbon  
1
Default is 60 yards for pedestal models  
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Example  
Changing Parameters  
A configuration consists of several parameters. The default factory  
configuration has a starting set of parameters. Your print jobs may require  
different parameter settings from the default that is provided. This section  
provides an example procedure for changing and saving individual parameter  
values.  
Example  
The following procedure shows how to change and save the settings for the  
Unidirectional option. Use these basic guidelines to navigate the configuration  
menus and change other parameters.  
If you think the configuration for your printer has already been changed from  
the default, you should load the default configuration before starting this  
procedure (page 63).  
* = Factory Default  
OFFLINE  
CONFIG.  
PRINTER  
CONTROL  
. . .  
CONTROL  
Unidirectional  
PMD Fault  
Slow Paper  
Slew  
Power Saver  
Time  
Disable*  
Enable  
Enable*  
Disable  
Disable*  
Enable  
15* - 60 Min.  
Instant  
NOTE: Once you change active emulations, any changes to the previously  
selected emulation will be gone unless they have been saved.  
Table 4. Parameter Change Example Procedure  
Step  
Key  
Result  
Notes  
1.  
2.  
Make sure the printer is on. Raise the printer cover.  
ONLINE  
OFFLINE  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
3.  
Allows you to make configuration  
changes.  
ENTER SWITCH  
UNLOCKED  
+
OFFLINE  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
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Table 4. Parameter Change Example Procedure (continued)  
Step  
Key  
Result  
Notes  
4.  
UNTIL  
OFFLINE  
PRINTER CONTROL  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
PRINTER CONTROL  
Unidirectional  
Unidirectional  
Disable*  
Cycle through the choices.  
Unidirectional  
Enable  
OR  
ENTER  
An asterisk (*) indicates this  
choice is active.  
Unidirectional  
Enable*  
TO SAVE YOUR CHANGES AS A CONFIGURATION THAT IS STORED IN MEMORY:  
1.  
OFFLINE  
UNTIL  
PRINTER CONTROL  
2.  
3.  
UNTIL  
OFFLINE  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
Go to the CONFIG. CONTROL submenu Save Config. option, as described on page  
58, step 4.  
TO USE THE CURRENT CONFIGURATION WITHOUT SAVING:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
ENTER SWITCH  
LOCKED  
+
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
On cabinet models, close the printer cover. The printer is ready for operation. All  
parameters are effective as long as the printer is on. When you turn off the printer, the  
parameters will be erased from memory.  
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Saving Your New Configuration  
Saving Your New Configuration  
* = Factory Default  
CONFIG.  
CONTROL  
Load Config.  
Save Config.  
Print Config.  
Delete Config.  
Protect  
Configs.  
Power-Up  
Config.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
After changing all of the necessary parameters, it is recommended you save  
them as a configuration that can be stored and loaded later for future use. If  
you do not save your configuration before you power off the printer, all of your  
parameter changes will be erased. The Save Config. option allows you to  
save up to eight configurations to meet different print job requirements.  
Configurations 1 through 8 are empty until you save values to them using the  
Save Config. option. For example:  
Config 1: Selects DP typeface, 10 cpi, 6 lpi  
Config 2: Selects NLQ typeface, 12 cpi, 8 lpi  
Once you have saved a configuration using this option, it will not be lost if you  
power off the printer. You can load a configuration for a specific print job  
(page 63). You can also modify and resave it. You may want to print your  
configurations and store them in a safe place, such as inside the printer  
cabinet.  
NOTE: The Protect Configs. parameter must be set to disable before you  
may save a configuration. Once you save a configuration, the Protect  
Configs. parameter automatically returns to enable. Once you change  
active emulations, any changes to the previously selected emulation  
will be gone unless they have been saved.  
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Table 5. Saving Configurations  
Result  
Step  
Key  
Notes  
1.  
2.  
If you are already in the configuration menu, go to step 5.  
ONLINE  
OFFLINE  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
3.  
Allows you to make configuration  
changes.  
ENTER SWITCH  
UNLOCKED  
+
OFFLINE  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
Load Config.  
UNTIL  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
Save Config.  
Save Config.  
1*  
Press until the desired number  
(1-8) displays.  
Save Config.  
2
OR  
NOTE: Do not turn off the printer while save is in progress because you might lose your  
configuration.  
ENTER  
8.  
9.  
The configuration is now saved in  
memory. (In this case, config. 2.)  
Save Config.  
2*  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
Save Config.  
UNTIL  
NOTE: It is recommended you print the configuration. Go to page 62, step 5. If you decide not  
to print the configuration, then continue with the following steps.  
10.  
11.  
12.  
Locks the ENTER key.  
ENTER SWITCH  
LOCKED  
+
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
Close the printer cover. The printer is ready for operation.  
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Deleting Your Configuration  
Deleting Your Configuration  
* = Factory Default  
CONFIG.  
CONTROL  
Load Config.  
Save Config.  
Print Config.  
Delete Config.  
Protect  
Configs.  
Power-Up  
Config.  
1*  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
If you wish to delete a configuration from memory, select the appropriate  
configuration number from the menu and press ENTER.  
The Protect Configs. parameter must be set to disable before you may delete  
a configuration. Once you delete a configuration the Protect Configs.  
parameter automatically returns to enable.  
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Table 6. Deleting Configurations  
Result  
Step  
Key  
Notes  
1.  
2.  
Make sure the printer is on. Raise the printer cover.  
ONLINE  
OFFLINE  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
3.  
Allows you to make configuration  
changes.  
ENTER SWITCH  
UNLOCKED  
+
OFFLINE  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
Load Config.  
UNTIL  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
Delete Config.  
Delete Config.  
1*  
Press until the desired number  
(1-8) displays.  
Delete Config.  
3
OR  
ENTER  
The printer has deleted the  
selected configuration.  
Deleting Configuration  
Delete Config.  
3*  
9.  
Locks the ENTER key.  
ENTER SWITCH  
+
LOCKED  
ONLINE  
10.  
11.  
ONLINE  
Close the printer cover. The printer is ready for operation.  
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Protecting Your Configurations  
* = Factory Default  
CONFIG.  
CONTROL  
Load Config.  
Save Config.  
Print Config.  
Delete Config.  
Protect  
Configs.  
Power-Up  
Config.  
Enable*  
Disable  
In order to save or delete a configuration you must set the Protect Configs.  
option to disable. The Protect Configs. selection will automatically return to  
enable once a configuration is saved or deleted.  
Printing the Current Configuration  
* = Factory Default  
CONFIG.  
CONTROL  
Load Config.  
Print Config.  
Delete Config.  
Save Config.  
Power-Up  
Config.  
Protect  
Configs.  
Current*  
Factory  
Power-Up  
All  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
The configuration printout lists the stored parameters. You can print any or all  
of the configurations shown above. Configurations 1-8 are customized  
configurations.  
To print a configuration, follow the procedure in Table 7.  
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Table 7. Printing Configurations  
Result  
Step  
Key  
Notes  
1.  
2.  
Make sure the printer is on. Raise the printer cover.  
ONLINE  
OFFLINE  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
3.  
Allows you to make configuration  
changes.  
ENTER SWITCH  
UNLOCKED  
+
OFFLINE  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
Load Config.  
UNTIL  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
Print Config.  
Print Config.  
Current*  
Press until the desired option  
displays.  
Print Config.  
All  
OR  
ENTER  
The configuration listing begins  
printing.  
OFFLINE  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
9.  
Carefully tear off the configuration printout.  
10.  
Locks the ENTER key.  
ENTER SWITCH  
+
LOCKED  
ONLINE  
11.  
12.  
ONLINE  
Close the printer cover. Store the printout in a safe place. The printer is ready for  
operation.  
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Loading Configuration Values  
Loading Configuration Values  
* = Factory Default  
CONFIG.  
CONTROL  
Load Config.  
Save Config.  
Print Config.  
Delete Config.  
Protect  
Configs.  
Power-Up  
Config.  
0*  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
You can load any of the eight customized configurations or the factory default  
configuration.  
The loaded configuration remains active as long as the printer is on. If you  
power off the printer, the power-up configuration will load.  
The Power-Up Configurationon page 65 explains how to select the power-  
up configuration. If you do not set a power-up configuration, the factory  
default configuration will load if you power the printer off and then back on.  
NOTE: A configuration must be saved before you can load it.  
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Table 8. Loading Configurations  
Result  
Step  
Key  
Notes  
1.  
2.  
Make sure the printer is on. Raise the printer cover.  
ONLINE  
OFFLINE  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
3.  
Allows you to make configuration  
changes.  
ENTER SWITCH  
UNLOCKED  
+
OFFLINE  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
Load Config.  
Load Config.  
1*  
Press until the desired number  
(1-8) displays.  
Load Config.  
4
OR  
ENTER  
Displays for about a second.  
Loading Saved  
Configuration  
The printer has loaded the  
configuration.  
Load Config.  
4*  
8.  
9.  
Locks the ENTER key.  
ENTER SWITCH  
LOCKED  
+
ONLINE  
ONLINE  
10.  
Close the printer cover. The printer is ready for operation.  
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The Power-Up Configuration  
* = Factory Default  
CONFIG.  
CONTROL  
Load Config.  
Save Config.  
Print Config.  
Delete Config.  
Protect  
Configs.  
Power-Up  
Config.  
0*  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
When you power on the printer for the first time, it loads configuration 0, the  
factory default configuration.  
If you save a configuration, such as configuration 1, and turn the power off  
and then back on, the printer will load the designated power-up configuration,  
not the last saved configuration.  
For your convenience, you can specify which configuration (0-8) should be  
the power-up configuration.  
NOTE: When you change from the LG emulation to LinePrinter Plus (or from  
LinePrinter Plus to the LG emulation) as your active emulation, the  
power-up configuration is loaded for the new active emulation. (If no  
power-up configuration has been defined, the factory default  
configuration is loaded as the new active emulation.)  
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Table 9. Setting The Power-Up Configuration  
Result  
Step  
Key  
Notes  
1.  
2.  
Make sure the printer is on. Raise the printer cover.  
ONLINE  
OFFLINE  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
3.  
Allows you to make configuration  
changes.  
ENTER SWITCH  
UNLOCKED  
+
OFFLINE  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
4.  
5.  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
Load Config.  
UNTIL  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
Power-Up Config.  
6.  
Power-Up Config.  
0*  
7.  
Press until the desired number  
(1-8) displays.  
Power-Up Config.  
6
OR  
ENTER  
8.  
The printer has selected the  
desired configuration.  
Power-Up Config.  
6*  
9.  
Locks the ENTER key.  
ENTER SWITCH  
+
LOCKED  
ONLINE  
10.  
11.  
ONLINE  
Close the printer cover. The printer is ready for operation.  
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The Configuration Menus  
Overview  
Once you have familiarized yourself with the configuration process using the  
tutorial information in Chapter 3, you are ready to complete your configuration  
of the printer. This chapter provides descriptions for each parameter. Figure  
44 shows the main configuration menu.  
Configuration Main Menu  
Brief descriptions follow for the first-level configuration menu options:  
CONFIG. CONTROL. These options allow you to save, print, load, and  
delete entire sets of configuration parameters. These options are  
described briefly in this chapter and covered in detail in Chapter 3.  
ACTIVE EMULATION. This menu allows you to select either the LG  
(Digital) emulation or the LinePrinter Plus emulation as the current  
operating emulation for your printer. If the IGP/PGL or IGP/VGL optional  
upgrade is installed, then IGP/PGL & LP+ or IGP/VGL & LP+ can be  
selected as the active emulation.  
EMULATION. This menu allows you to configure the options available for  
the currently active emulation. For example, if LG is the active emulation,  
then the LG emulation options can be configured using this menu.  
MAINT / MISC. These options provide miscellaneous functions, such as  
printing a hex dump, selecting a display language, and choosing whether  
the printer will power up in the offline or online state.  
HOST INTERFACE. These options allow you to select either the Serial  
RS-232, Serial RS-422, Centronics parallel, Dataproducts parallel, or  
IEEE 1284 parallel interface for the printer (which must match the  
interface cabling you installed while setting up your printer, described in  
Chapter 2). This menu also allows you to configure several parameters  
for each interface.  
PRINTER CONTROL. These options allow you to select several  
operating parameters for the printer, such as the speed at which paper  
will advance when slewing.  
DIAGNOSTICS. These options include the diagnostic tests, system  
memory, and statistics of the printer.  
RIBBONMINDER. The options in this submenu allow you to enable the  
RibbonMinderfeature and set its parameters.  
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OFFLINE  
CONFIG.  
CONTROL  
ACTIVE IGP  
EMULATION  
EMULATION  
MAINT/MISC  
Continued on  
the next page  
1
Load Config.  
0* - 8  
Save Config.  
1* - 8  
Print Config.  
Current*  
Factory  
LG*  
LinePrinter+  
IGP/PGL  
IGP/VGL  
LG*  
LinePrinter+  
IGP/PGL  
IGP/VGL  
Hex Dump Mode  
Disable*/Enable  
Power-Up State  
Online*/Offline  
Display Language  
English*  
1
1
1
1
German  
Power-Up  
All  
French  
Italian  
1 - 8  
Spanish  
Delete Config.  
1* - 8  
Power-Up Config.  
0* - 8  
Protect Configs.  
Enable*  
Disable  
NOTES:  
1
Choices available are limited to the emulations configured with the printer.  
Figure 44. Configuration Menu Overview  
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Configuration Main Menu  
HOST  
INTERFACE  
PRINTER  
CONTROL  
DIAGNOSTICS  
RIBBON  
MINDER  
Parallel  
Centronics  
Data Bit 8  
Enable*/Disable  
Printer Tests  
Shift Recycle*  
All Es  
Es + TOF  
All Hs  
Serial*  
Interface Type  
Unidirectional  
Disable*  
Enable  
PMD Fault  
Enable*  
Disable  
Slow Paper Slew  
Disable*  
Enable  
Power Saver Time  
15 min.*  
(15-60 min.)  
New Ribbon  
Ribbon Action  
Disable*  
Display  
Fault  
Ribbon Size  
100 yards*  
(1-255 yards)  
Ribbon Adjust  
0*  
(-99% - 99%)  
Fault Action  
New Ribbon*  
Do Nothing  
RS-232*/RS-422  
Data Protocol  
XON/XOFF*  
ETX/ACK  
ACK/NAK  
DTR  
Baud Rate  
600, 1200, 2400  
4800, 9600*,  
19200, 38400  
57600, 115200  
Word Length  
8* or 7  
Data Polarity  
Standard*/Inverted  
Strobe Polarity  
Standard*/Inverted  
Resp. Polarity  
Standard*/Inverted  
Busy On Strobe  
Enable*/Disable  
Latch Data On  
Leading*/Trailing  
Prime Signal  
Enable*/Disable  
TOF Action  
Reset*/Do Nothing  
Buffer Size in K  
8* (1-16)  
Dataproducts  
Data Bit 8  
Enable*/Disable  
PI Ignored  
Enable*/Disable  
Data Polarity  
Standard*/Inverted  
Data Request Pol.  
Standard*/Inverted  
Strobe Polarity  
Standard*/Inverted  
Buffer Size in K  
8* (1-16)  
All Underlines  
All Black  
Shuttle Slow  
Shuttle Fast  
Shuttle Only  
Phase Printer  
Paperout Adj.  
Burnin Test  
Print Error Log  
Clear Error Log  
Test Width  
Full Width*  
80 col.  
Paper Out Dots  
40 dots*  
(4-76 dots)  
System Memory  
x Megabytes  
Print Statistics  
On xx Hrs.  
Print xx Hrs.  
Print Strokes  
Print Lines  
Stop Bits  
1* or 2  
Parity  
None*, Odd  
Even, Mark  
Sense  
Data Term Ready  
True*  
On-Line and BNF  
Off-Line or BF  
False  
Request to Send  
True*  
On-Line and BNF  
Off-Line or BF  
False  
Buffer Size in K  
8* (1-16)  
11 Inch Pages  
To view options, press: Down  
Bidirectional  
Up  
Next  
Buffer Size in K  
8* (1-16)  
Prev  
To select an option, press ENTER.  
To return to main menu, press  
CLEAR.  
To exit menu, press ONLINE.  
* = Default Setting  
Figure 44. Configuration Menu Overview (continued)  
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CONFIG. CONTROL  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
Menu  
* = Factory Default  
CONFIG.  
CONTROL  
Load Config.  
Delete Config.  
Save Config.  
Print Config.  
Power-Up  
Config.  
Protect  
Configs.  
0*  
1*  
Current*  
Factory  
Power-Up  
All  
1
2
3
4
5
1*  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0*  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Enable*  
Disable  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
6
7
8
To view options, press: Down  
Up  
Next  
Prev  
To select an option, press ENTER.  
To return to main menu, press  
CLEAR.  
To exit menu, press ONLINE.  
* = Default Setting  
The CONFIG. CONTROL menu manages configurations, which are  
groupings of parameter values that can be stored in printer memory. Brief  
descriptions follow for each option.  
Load Config.  
The printer can store any of nine configurations in memory. This parameter  
allows you to select and load a specific configuration.  
Configuration 0 is the factory default; its parameters cannot be changed. It is  
always available for loading. See page 63 for a fuller description and sample  
procedure for using this option.  
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Menu  
Save Config.  
This option allows you to save up to eight unique configurations to meet  
different print job requirements. This eliminates the need to change the  
parameter settings for each new job.  
The configurations are stored in memory, and will not be lost if you turn off the  
printer. Configuration 0 is a factory-preset configuration, which cannot be  
changed or saved. See page 55 for a fuller description and sample procedure.  
The Protect Configs. parameter must be set to disable before you may save a  
configuration. Once you save a configuration, the Protect Configs. parameter  
automatically returns to enable.  
Print Config.  
This option is used to output a listing of various stored printer configurations. It  
is recommended you store the configuration printouts in a safe place for quick  
referral. See page 61 for a fuller description and sample procedure.  
Delete Config.  
You can delete one or all of your eight customized configurations. The Protect  
Configs. parameter must be set to disable before you may delete a  
configuration. Once you delete a configuration the Protect Configs. parameter  
automatically returns to enable. Configuration 0 is a factory-preset  
configuration and cannot be changed or deleted.  
Power-Up Config.  
You can specify which of the nine configurations (0-8) will be the power-up  
configuration. The factory default for power-up is configuration 0. See page 65  
for a fuller description and sample procedure.  
Protect Configs.  
The default for this function is always enable. To save or delete a  
configuration, you must first set this option to disable. After saving or deleting  
a configuration, this option automatically returns to enable.  
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ACTIVE EMULATION  
ACTIVE  
EMULATION  
LG*  
LinePrinter+  
IGP/PGL  
& LP+  
IGP/VGL  
& LP+  
1
1
To view options, press: Down  
Up  
Next  
Prev  
To select an option, press ENTER.  
To return to main menu, press  
CLEAR.  
To exit menu, press ONLINE.  
* = Default Setting  
1
= if installed  
The ACTIVE EMULATION menu allows you to select the emulation to be  
used with your DEC LG Emulation printer. Digital LG is the default active  
emulation. You can also select LinePrinter Plus as the active emulation. The  
Proprinter XL, Epson FX, and P-Series emulations are all part of LinePrinter  
Plus. You may configure options for the active emulation via the EMULATION  
menu, described on page 73.  
If the IGP/PGL or IGP/VGL graphics upgrade option is installed, the display  
looks somewhat different, as follows:  
If IGP/PGL is installed, only the following option displays:  
IGP/PGL & LP+”  
If IGP/VGL is installed, only the following option displays:  
IGP/VGL & LP+”  
NOTE: When you change from LG to LinePrinter Plus (or from LinePrinter  
Plus to LG) as your active emulation, the power-up configuration is  
loaded for the new active emulation. (If no power-up configuration  
has been defined, the factory default configuration is loaded.)  
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EMULATION  
EMULATION  
1
1
LG*  
LinePrinter+  
IGP/PGL  
IGP/VGL  
To view options, press: Down  
Up  
Next  
Prev  
To select an option, press ENTER.  
To return to main menu, press  
CLEAR.  
To exit menu, press ONLINE.  
* = Default Setting  
1
Optional Emulation  
The EMULATION menu is the gateway to configuring the emulations  
available with the DEC LG Emulation.  
NOTE: Only the emulation currently selected from the ACTIVE EMULATION  
menu can be selected and configured on the EMULATION menu.  
LG. If LG is the active emulation, then the options for this emulation can  
be selected and configured. The LG emulation is provided for  
compatibility with the Digital LG printer control language.  
LinePrinter+. If LinePrinter+ is the active emulation, the options for the  
following emulations can be selected and configured:  
Proprinter XL. This LinePrinter+ emulation is provided for  
compatibility with the IBM Proprinter III XL printer control language.  
Epson FX. This LinePrinter+ emulation is provided for compatibility  
with the Epson FX-1050 printer control language.  
P-Series. This LinePrinter+ emulation is provided for compatibility  
with the Printronix P-Series printer control language.  
IGP/PGL & LP+. If you have installed the IGP/PGL optional upgrade,  
then the options for this emulation can be selected and configured. The  
IGP/PGL emulation is fully described in the DEC LG Emulation IGP/PGL  
Programmers Reference Manual.  
IGP/VGL & LP+. If you have installed the IGP/VGL optional upgrade,  
then the options for this emulation can be selected and configured. The  
IGP/VGL emulation is fully described in the DEC LG Emulation IGP/VGL  
Programmers Reference Manual.  
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Digital LG  
Submenu  
* = Factory Default  
EMULATION  
LG  
Font  
Vert. Forms  
Horiz. Forms  
Autowrap  
CR  
LF  
Unsolicited  
Rpt  
Bot. Frm 66/6* Left Mrg 0.00* No*  
= CR*  
= CR + LF  
= LF*  
= CR + LF  
No*  
Small  
Big  
(0-198)  
Top Mrg 0/6*  
(0-198)  
(0-13.1)  
Right Mrg 13.2*  
(0-13.2)  
Yes  
Style  
Character Set  
Print Mode Opt Plot Mode Opt  
I-2/5 Guard  
Bars  
DP 10 6*  
DP 10 8  
DP 12 6  
DP 12 8  
DP 15 6  
DP 15 8  
GL Char Set  
U.S. ASCII *  
DEC Finnish  
French  
DEC Fr. Can.  
German  
GR Char Set  
DEC Suppl.*  
DEC Technical  
VT100 Graphics  
ISO Katakana  
ISO Latin 1  
Enable*  
Disable  
= LF*  
= CR + LF  
Enable*  
Disable  
DP 15 10  
Italian  
ISO Latin 2  
HS 10 6  
JIS Roman  
ISO Latin 5  
CORESPON 5 6  
CORESPON 5 8  
CORESPON 6 6  
CORESPON 6 8  
CORESPON 10 6  
CORESPON 10 8  
CORESPON 12 6  
CORESPON 12 8  
CORESPON 15 6  
CORESPON 15 8  
CORESPON 15 10  
OCR A  
DEC Nor./Dan.  
Spanish  
DEC Swedish  
DEC Great Brit.  
ISO Nor./Dan.  
DEC Dutch  
ISO Latin 9  
ISO Cyrillic  
ISO Greek  
ISO Hebrew  
Hebrew Suppl.  
Turkish Suppl.  
DEC Swiss  
DEC Portuguese  
VT100 Graphics  
DEC Suppl.  
DEC Technical  
ISO Katakana  
7-Bit Hebrew  
7-Bit Turkish  
Greek Suppl.  
Hebrew Suppl.  
Turkish Suppl.  
To view options, press: Down  
OCR B  
COMPRESS 6 6  
COMPRESS 6 8  
COMPRESS 8 6  
COMPRESS 8 8  
COMPRESS 13 6  
COMPRESS 13 8  
COMPRESS 13 10  
COMPRESS 16 6  
COMPRESS 16 8  
COMPRESS 16 10  
DP 5 6  
Up  
Next  
Prev  
To select an option, press ENTER.  
To return to main menu, press  
CLEAR.  
To exit menu, press ONLINE.  
* = Default Setting  
DP 5 8  
DP 6 6  
DP 6 8  
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Submenu  
Font  
Select a default font style and character set for the LG emulation, as follows:  
Style. This option allows you to specify a print quality that includes a  
characters per inch (cpi) and lines per inch (lpi) setting, in the format Type  
cpi lpi. The default setting is DP 10 6 (Data Processing, 10 cpi, 6 lpi). The  
print quality types you may choose from are as follows:  
DP = Data Processing (standard quality)  
CORESPON = Correspondence (near letter quality)  
COMPRESS = Compressed (vertically compressed for printing  
long graphs and charts)  
OCR A & OCR B = Optical Character Recognition, sets A and B  
HS = High Speed (Draft quality for high speed printing)  
Character Set. This option allows you to select a character set. The  
character set you select can be any of the Digital Multinational sets, which  
include the U.S. ASCII set and several foreign language and special  
character sets.  
Vert. Forms  
This option defines the bottom and top form margins.  
Bot. Frm. This option sets the bottom margin for the forms. You must  
specify the bottom margin in lines (at 6 lines per inch), ranging from 0 to  
198 lines (33 inches). The default setting is 66. Press NEXT to increase  
the value, PREV to decrease the value, and ENTER to change units.  
Selecting a value for this option resets the top margin to 0, so the top  
margin must be redefined after this option is selected.  
Top Mrg. This option sets the top margin for the forms. You must specify  
the top margin in lines (at 6 lines per inch), ranging from 0 to 198 lines (33  
inches). The default setting is 0. Press NEXT to increase the value, PREV  
to decrease the value, and ENTER to change units. The margins will  
automatically adjust so that the top and bottom margins do not cross each  
other.  
Horiz. Forms  
Left Mrg. This sets the left margin for the forms. You must specify the left  
margin in 1/10 inch increments, from 0 to 13.1 inches. The default value is  
0. Press NEXT to increase the value, PREV to decrease the value, and  
ENTER to change units. The margins will automatically adjust so that the  
left and right margins do not cross each other.  
Right Mrg. This sets the right margin for the forms. You must specify the  
right margin in 1/10 inch increments, from 0.1 to 13.2 inches. The default  
value is 13.2. Press NEXT to increase the value, PREV to decrease the  
value, and ENTER to change units. The margins will automatically adjust  
so that the left and right margins do not cross each other.  
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Autowrap  
No. The default. Any print data received past the forms width setting is  
discarded.  
Yes. An automatic carriage return and line feed is performed when data is  
received past the forms width setting.  
CR (Carriage Return)  
The CR option controls the action of the printer when it receives a Carriage  
Return code (hex 0D) from the host computer.  
CR = CR. The default. No line feed is added to a Carriage Return.  
CR = CR + LF. If this feature is enabled, each time the printer receives a  
Carriage Return, it inserts an additional Line Feed code (hex 0A) into the  
data stream. (Do not use this feature if the host computer sends Line  
Feeds to the printer with each Carriage Return.)  
LF (Line Feed)  
The LF option controls the action of the printer when it receives a Line Feed  
code (hex 0A) from the host computer.  
LF = LF. The default. No Carriage Return is added to a Line Feed.  
LF = CR + LF. Each time the printer receives a Line Feed, it inserts an  
additional Carriage Return code (hex 0D) into the data stream. This  
feature can be used in most installations, but it is required if the host  
computer does not send Carriage Returns to the printer.  
Unsolicited Rpt.  
This option enables or disables Printer Device Status Reports to be sent to  
the host when a reportable status or error condition has occurred. For further  
information on Device Status Reports, refer to the Printer Status Requests  
and Reportssection in the Digital Emulation chapter of the DEC LG  
Emulation LG Programmers Reference Manual.  
NOTE: This option will work properly only if the printer has the serial interface  
selected, and the RTS option on the host interface serial menu is set  
to True (see page 104).  
No. The default. Disables all unsolicited status reports from the printer.  
Small. Enables brief unsolicited status reports and sends an extended  
status report to the host.  
Big. Enables extended, unsolicited status reports and sends an extended  
status report to the host.  
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Print Mode Opt  
When enabled, this option affects the SPI, SHS, and DECSHORP  
commands. The printer will no longer be forced into these commands and  
print speed improves significantly when in portrait orientation. For SHS and  
DECSHORP, the character size will change with the selected pitch. In  
addition, SGR attributes such as bold, crossed-out, and italics, will be done in  
print mode with greater efficiency.  
Enable. The default. Enables the print mode option.  
Disable. Disables the print mode option. This provides compatibility with  
older LG printer products.  
Plot Mode Opt  
When enabled, this option will plot with greater efficiency, particularly with  
respect to the Postnet barcode. Postnet is printed in the same density as the  
current print mode font so that reverse motion will be inhibited when possible.  
Enable. The default. Enables the print mode option.  
Disable. Disables the print mode option. This provides compatibility with  
older LG printer products.  
I-2/5 Guard Bars  
Enable. Horizontal guard bars are printed above and below each  
Interleaved 2/5 bar code. This option only applies to Interleaved 2/5 bar  
codes.  
Disable. Interleaved 2/5 bar codes are printed normally, with no guard  
bars.  
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LinePrinter+  
* = Factory Default  
EMULATION  
LinePrinter+  
Printer  
Print Char. Set CPI/LPI Select Font Attributes  
Page Format  
Protocol  
Select CPI  
10.0 CPI*  
12.0 CPI  
13.3 CPI  
15.0 CPI  
17.1 CPI  
20.0 CPI  
Select LPI  
6.0 LPI*  
Typeface  
Data Proc.*  
NLQ  
OCR-A  
OCR-B  
High Speed  
NLQ Sans Serif  
Prop. Spacing  
Disable*/Enable  
Bold Print  
(see next page)  
8.0 LPI  
10.3 LPI  
Disable*/Enable  
Italic Print  
Disable*  
Forward Slant  
Backward Slant  
Slashed Zero  
Disable*/Enable  
Proprinter XL*  
Epson FX  
P-Series  
To view options, press: Down  
Up  
Next  
Prev  
To select an option, press ENTER.  
To return to main menu, press  
CLEAR.  
To exit menu, press ONLINE.  
* = Default Setting  
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Submenu  
* = Factory Default  
Page Format  
(from page 78)  
Margins  
Form Width  
Perforation  
Skip  
Form Length  
Left Margin  
0* columns  
(0-369)  
Right Margin  
0* columns  
(0-369)  
Disable*  
1/2 inch  
2/3 inch  
5/6 inch  
1 inch  
Abs. Length IN  
11.0* inches  
(0.1-24)  
Abs. Length MM  
279.4* millimeters  
(0.1-609.6)  
Abs. Width IN  
13.6* inches  
(0.1-13.6)  
Abs. Width MM  
345.4* millimeters  
(0.1-345.4)  
Bottom Margin  
0* lines  
(0-451)  
Funct. of Lines  
66* lines  
(1-192)  
Funct. of CPI  
136* Characters  
(1-272)  
Printer Protocol  
Select the LinePrinter+ protocol you wish to use. Refer to the LinePrinter Plus  
Programmers Reference Manual for more information.  
Print Char Set  
When this selection is displayed and the ENTER key is pressed, the current  
character set is printed.  
CPI/LPI Select  
This parameter lets you specify the characters per inch (cpi) and lines per  
inch (lpi) values.  
Font Attributes  
Typefaces  
Data Processing. A general purpose font printing out at 120 dpi  
horizontally and 72 dpi vertically. The width of the font will vary with each  
cpi.  
NLQ. A high quality font printing at 180 dpi horizontally and 96 dpi  
vertically. This font has serifs and the width of the font varies with the cpi.  
OCR-A / OCR-B. Optical character recognition fonts printing at 120 dpi  
horizontally and 144 dpi vertically. Both fonts print only at 10 cpi.  
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High Speed. A draft quality font printing at 120 dpi horizontally and 48 dpi  
vertically. The width of the font varies with the cpi.  
NLQ Sans Serif. A high quality font printing at 180 dpi horizontally and 96  
dpi vertically. This font prints without serifs. The width of the font varies  
with the cpi.  
Proportional Spacing  
Each printed character is contained inside a character cell. The width of the  
character cell includes the character and the space around the character.  
Disable. Each character cell is printed with the same width. Each column  
in the printed text will line up.  
Enable. The width of each character cell varies with the width of the  
character. For example, [i] takes less space to print than [m]. Using  
proportional fonts generally increases the readability of printed  
documents, giving text a typeset appearance.  
Bold Print  
Disable. Text is printed normally.  
Enable. Text is printed with a heavy line thickness.  
Italic Print  
Disable. Text is printed normally.  
Forward Slant. Text is printed with a forward slant.  
Backward Slant. Text is printed with a backward slant.  
Slashed Zero  
This parameter allows you to print the numeral 0with or without the slash.  
This option applies to all character sets except OCR-A and OCR-B.  
Disable. Zero is printed without a slash.  
Enable. Zero is printed with a slash.  
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Page Format  
Margins  
Right Margin. Set in columns. Column zero is defined as the far right  
edge of the page, and column numbering increments from right to left.  
Left Margin. Set in columns. Column zero is defined as the far left edge  
of the page, and column numbering increments from left to right.  
Bottom Margin. Defined in lines, starting from line zero at the bottom of  
the page and incrementing from the bottom up.  
Perforation Skip  
Disable. Allows printing on page perforation.  
You may set up a skip-over margin of 1/2 inch, 2/3 inch, 5/6 inch, or 1  
inch. For example, a skip-over margin of 1 inch allows a 1 inch margin at  
the bottom of the page.  
Forms Length  
Forms length is the number of lines that can be printed on a page. You can set  
forms length in inches, millimeters (mm) or as a function of the current LPI  
(lines per inch).  
Forms Width  
The forms width can be specified in inches, millimeters, or as a function of the  
current CPI (characters per inch). The forms width set should not exceed the  
actual paper width.  
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Proprinter XL Emulation  
* = Factory Default  
Printer  
Protocol  
Proprinter XL  
Define CR  
Code  
FF Valid at  
TOF  
Auto LF  
Define LF  
Code  
Character Set  
Alt. Char Set  
20 CPI  
Condensed  
CR = CR*  
CR = CR + LF  
Enable*  
Disable  
Enable*  
Disable  
LF = LF*  
LF = CR + LF  
Enable*  
Disable  
Code Page 437* Set 1*  
Code Page 850  
OCR-A  
Set 2  
OCR-B  
Code Page 210  
Code Page 220  
Code Page 852  
Code Page 855  
Code Page 857  
Code Page 862  
Code Page 866  
Lithuanian 1  
Lithuanian 2  
Hebrew New  
Hebrew DEC  
Hebrew Old  
Latin 9 8859-15  
Define CR Code  
This option controls the action of the printer when it receives a Carriage  
Return code (hex 0D) from the host computer. If this feature is enabled, each  
time the printer receives a Carriage Return, it inserts an additional Line Feed  
code (hex 0A) into the data stream. Do not use this feature if the host  
computer sends Line Feeds to the printer.  
CR = CR. Does not insert an extra Line Feed after each Carriage Return.  
CR = CR + LF. Inserts an extra Line Feed after each Carriage Return.  
Auto LF  
This option defines the printer actions when print data is received past the  
forms width setting.  
Enable. Performs an automatic carriage return and line feed when data is  
received past the forms width.  
Disable. Discards any data past the forms width.  
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Define LF Code  
LF = LF. Does not perform an automatic carriage return when a line feed  
command is received. The next print position will be the current print  
position of the next line.  
LF = CR + LF. Forces an automatic carriage return with each line feed  
command received. The next print position is print position 1 of the next  
line.  
FF Valid at TOF  
Enable. Performs a form feed when the host sends a Form Feed  
command and the printer is at the top of form.  
Disable. Will not perform a form feed when the host sends a Form Feed  
command and the printer is at the top of form.  
Character Set  
Specifies the active character set. To use one of these sets, choose the  
desired character set and press ENTER. The desired set will be starred to  
indicate your selection. Code Page 437 is the default.  
Alternate Char Set  
This option determines if data in the range of hex 80 through hex 9F should  
be interpreted as a control code or as a printable character.  
Set 1. Interprets data in the range of hex 80 through hex 9F as a control  
code.  
Set 2. Prints data for the characters at hex locations 03, 04, 05, 06, 15  
and 80 through 9F.  
20 CPI Condensed  
Compressed print characters are narrower than the normal character set.  
This is helpful for applications where you need to print the maximum amount  
of information on a page.  
Enable. Prints characters about 60 percent the width of normal  
characters when compressed print is chosen by the host computer.  
Disable. Does not compress print widths, even if condensed print is  
chosen by the host.  
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Epson FX Emulation  
* = Factory Default  
Printer  
Protocol  
(from page 78)  
Epson FX  
Define CR  
Code  
Printer Select  
Auto LF  
Define LF  
Code  
Character Set  
Epson Set*  
ASCII (USA)* Disable  
French  
20 CPI  
Condensed  
Alt. Set 80-9F  
CR = CR*  
CR = CR + LF  
Control Code*  
Printable  
Enable*  
Disable  
LF = LF*  
LF = CR + LF  
Disable*  
Enable  
Enable*  
German  
English  
Danish I  
Swedish  
Italian  
Spanish I  
Japanese  
Norwegian  
Danish II  
Spanish II  
Latin Am I  
French Canadian  
Latin Am II  
OCR-A  
OCR-B  
Code Page 210  
Code Page 220  
Code Page 852  
Code Page 855  
Code Page 857  
Code Page 862  
Code Page 866  
Lithuanian 1  
Lithuanian 2  
Hebrew Old  
Hebrew New  
Hebrew DEC  
Latin 9 8859-15  
IBM PC  
Define CR Code  
The Define CR Code option controls the action of the printer when it receives  
a Carriage Return code (hex 0D) from the host computer. If this feature is  
enabled, each time the printer receives a Carriage Return, it inserts an  
additional Line Feed code (hex 0A) into the data stream. Do not use this  
feature if the host computer sends Line Feeds to the printer.  
CR = CR. Does not insert an extra Line Feed after each Carriage Return.  
CR = CR + LF. Inserts an extra Line Feed after each Carriage Return.  
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Auto LF  
This option defines the printer actions when print data is received past the  
forms width setting.  
Enable. Performs an automatic carriage return and line feed when data is  
received past the forms width.  
Disable. Discards any data past the forms width.  
Define LF Code  
The Define LF Code option controls the action of the printer when it receives a  
Line Feed code (hex 0A) from the host computer. If this feature is enabled,  
each time the printer receives a Line Feed, it inserts an additional Carriage  
Return code (hex 0D) into the data stream. This feature is required if the host  
computer does not send Carriage Returns to the printer.  
LF = LF. Does not add a Carriage Return with a Line Feed.  
LF = CR + LF. Adds an extra Carriage Return with each Line Feed.  
Printer Select  
Disable. Ignores the ASCII DC1 and DC3 control codes.  
Enable. Disables the printer when a DC1 control code is received, and  
enables the printer when a DC3 control code is received.  
Character Set  
This parameter selects a character set for the Epson emulation. Note that  
when OCR-A or OCR-B is selected as the print language, the Font Attribute  
Typeface option under the LinePrinter Plus menu (παγε 79) is changed to  
OCR-A or OCR-B, respectively. To use one of these sets, choose the desired  
character set and press ENTER. ASCII (USA) is the default.  
20 CPI Condensed  
Compressed print characters are narrower than the normal character set.  
This is helpful for applications where you need to print the maximum amount  
of information on a page.  
Enable. Prints about 60 percent of the width of normal characters when  
compressed print is chosen by the host computer. For example, a 12 CPI  
Draft font will compress to 20 CPI.  
Disable. Does not compress print widths, even if condensed print is  
chosen by the host.  
Alternate Set 80-9F  
Control Code. Interprets data in the range of hex 80 through hex 9F as a  
control code.  
Printable. Prints data in the range of hex 80 through hex 9F.  
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P-Series Emulation  
* = Factory Default  
Printer  
Protocol  
P-Series  
Control Code  
06  
Auto LF  
Control Code  
08  
Define CR  
Code  
Overstrike  
Define LF  
Code  
6.0 LPI  
8.0 LPI*  
10.3 LPI  
Elongated*  
Backspace  
CR = CR*  
CR = CR + LF Enable  
Disable*  
Enable*  
Disable  
LF = CR + LF*  
LF = LF  
Select SFCC  
EVFU Select  
Alt. Set 80-9F  
Character Set  
SFCC d  
Command  
1*  
Enable*  
Disable  
Control Code*  
Printable  
Even dot plot*  
Double High  
(00-7F hex)  
IBM PC*  
Multinational  
ASCII (USA)*  
Code Page 437* EBCDIC  
Code Page 850  
ECMA Latin 1  
DEC  
Multinational  
Primary Subset  
ASCII (USA)*  
French  
German  
English  
Danish  
Swedish  
Italian  
Spanish  
Japanese  
French Canadian  
Latin American  
Norwegian  
Danish II  
Extended Subset  
Primary Subset  
ASCII (USA)*  
German  
Swedish  
Danish  
Norwegian  
Finnish  
English  
Dutch  
French  
Spanish  
Italian  
Turkish  
Japanese  
Extended Subset  
Multinational*  
ASCII (USA)*  
French  
German  
Barcode 10 CPI  
Mult. DP 10 CPI  
Mult. DP 12 CPI  
Mult. LQ 10 CPI  
Greek DP 10 CPI  
Greek DP 12 CPI  
Greek LQ 10 CPI  
Grap. DP 10 CPI  
Grap. LQ 10 CPI  
Sci. DP 10 CPI  
Sci. DP 12 CPI  
Sci. LQ 10 CPI  
English  
Norweg./Danish  
Swedish  
Italian  
Spanish  
Japanese  
French Canadian  
Dutch  
Finnish  
Swiss  
Spanish II  
Latin Am II  
OCR-A  
OCR-B  
Latin 9  
8859-15  
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Control Code 06  
Control Code 06 defines the function of ASCII code hex 06 (ACK). You can  
select an alternate line spacing of 6, 8 or 10.3 LPI.  
Control Code 08  
Control Code 08 defines the function of ASCII code hex 08 (BS). You can  
define the code to output an elongated character or a backspace.  
Define CR Code  
This option controls the action of the printer when it receives a Carriage  
Return code (hex 0D) from the host computer. If this feature is enabled, each  
time the printer receives a Carriage Return, it inserts an additional Line Feed  
code (hex 0A) into the data stream. Do not use this feature if the host  
computer sends Line Feeds to the printer.  
CR = CR. Does not insert an extra Line Feed after each Carriage Return.  
CR = CR + LF. Inserts an extra Line Feed after each Carriage Return.  
The next print position will be print position 1 of the next line.  
Auto LF  
This option defines the printer action when print data is received past the  
forms width setting.  
Disable. Discards any data past the forms width.  
Enable. Performs an automatic carriage return and line feed when data is  
received past the forms width.  
Overstrike  
Enable. Common dots appear darker in characters printed over each  
other, as shown below. The print position moves one-half dot to the right.  
Overstrike printing occurs at a decreased speed.  
Disable. If you are using a control code for overstrike, but it is disabled in  
the printer control panel, no bolding will occur.  
Define LF Code  
LF = CR + LF. Forces an automatic carriage return with each line feed  
command. The next print position is print position 1 of the next line.  
LF = LF. Does not perform an automatic carriage return. The next print  
position will be the current print position of the next line.  
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Select SFCC  
This parameter allows you to select which ASCII codes will function as the  
Special Function Control Code (SFCC) command delimiter.  
P-Series codes can use hex 00 through hex 7F. Options include the following:  
ESC (hex 1B)  
SOH (hex 01)  
ETX (hex 03)  
CIRCUMFLEX (hex 5E)also called caret (^)  
TILDE (hex 7E)(~)  
NOTE: SOH, ETX and ESC are non-printables. The characters (^) and (~)  
are printable; however, do not use them as printables in the host data  
stream if either is chosen as a delimiter, or print errors will occur.  
EVFU Select  
Controls how the printer handles vertical formatting.  
Enable. Enables the VFU and selects P-Series compatible Electronic  
Vertical Format Unit (EVFU).  
Disable. Disables all VFU processing.  
Alt. Set 80-9F  
Determines whether the printer processes ASCII codes hex 80 through hex  
9F as control codes or as printable characters.  
Character Set  
Specifies a character set. To use one of these sets, choose the desired set  
and press ENTER. Two groups of character sets (IBM PC and ECMA Latin 1)  
have Primary and Extended Subsets. To use one of these sets, choose the  
group name and press ENTER, then choose the desired set within the  
Primary or Extended subset and press ENTER. Both the group and the  
desired set will be starred to indicate your selection.  
SFCC d Command  
Even dot plot. This option interprets SFCC d Command as even dot plot.  
Double high. This option interprets SFCC d Command as double high.  
Select this option for backward compatibility.  
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Submenu  
IGP/PGL Emulation  
The IGP/PGL emulation can be configured either through the printers front  
panel or from the host computer with control codes. For a detailed description  
of configuration with control codes, see the DEC LG Emulation IGP/PGL  
Programmers Reference Manual. For information on configuring the  
emulation through the printers front panel, see the submenu below and the  
parameter descriptions that follow.  
Submenu  
* = Factory Default  
EMULATION  
IGP/PGL  
Define CR  
Code  
Define LF  
Code  
Autowrap  
Select SFCC  
CR Edit  
PI Slew Range  
CR = CR*  
CR = CR + LF LF = CR + LF  
LF = LF*  
Disable*  
Enable  
126*  
(1-255)  
16*  
15  
Disable*  
Enable  
Select Font  
Auto  
Uppercase  
Ext Execute  
Copy  
Select LPI  
Skip Cmd  
Prefix  
Power On  
IGP/PGL  
0-33  
Disable*  
Enable  
6*  
8, 9, 10  
Disable*  
Enable  
Enable*  
Disable  
Enable*  
Disable  
UPC  
Descenders  
Compressed  
CPI  
Ignore Char  
IGP100  
Compatbl.  
Optimized  
Ratio  
Always*  
Never  
Only with PDF  
Disable*  
Enable  
Ignore Mode  
Disable*  
Enable  
Disable*  
Enable  
Disable*  
Enable  
Select Char  
0*  
(0-255)  
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Define CR Code (Carriage Return)  
This parameter forces the printer to insert an automatic Line Feed code into  
the data stream whenever a Carriage Return code occurs. This is to be used  
only if the host computer does not send Line Feeds to the printer.  
CR = CR. Does not perform a line feed. The next print position will be  
print position 1 of the current line.  
CR = CR + LF. Performs an automatic line feed. The next print position  
will be print position 1 of the next line.  
Define LF Code (Line Feed)  
This parameter forces the printer to insert an automatic Carriage Return code  
into the data stream whenever a Line Feed code occurs. This can be used in  
most installations, but it is required if the host computer does not send  
Carriage Returns to the printer.  
LF = LF. Does not perform an automatic carriage return. The next print  
position will be the current print position of the next line.  
LF = CR + LF. Performs an automatic carriage return. The next print  
position will be print position 1 of the next line.  
Autowrap  
This parameter determines if text will wrap to the next line when the line of  
text exceeds the right margin.  
Disable. Truncates the text beyond the right margin until a CR or CR + LF  
is received.  
Enable. Automatically inserts a CR + LF after a full print line.  
Select SFCC  
You can specify which decimal code (1-255) will be used as the Special  
Function Control Code (SFCC). The factory default setting is 126. The SFCC  
denotes that the following data is an IGP/PGL command.  
PI Slew Range  
You can specify how many lines the paper will feed.  
15. A paper slew of 1-15 will move 1-15 lines. A paper slew of 0 will move  
1 line.  
16. A paper slew of 0-15 will move 1-16 lines.  
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Submenu  
CR Edit  
This parameter determines if a carriage return will be followed by a line feed.  
Disable. The printer ignores all carriage returns that are not followed by  
line feeds.  
Enable. The printer processes all carriage returns, even for those that are  
not followed by line feeds.  
Select Font  
This parameter allows you to select a font for the IGP/PGL feature. The  
default is 0, which is U.S. ASCII. The following values are valid choices:  
0
1
U.S. ASCII  
German  
2
3
Swedish  
Danish  
4
5
Norwegian  
Finnish  
6
English  
7
Dutch  
8
French  
9
Spanish  
10  
11  
32  
33  
Italian  
Turkish  
Code Page 437  
Code Page 850  
Values 12-23 are undefined and will default to 0. You can set values 24-31 to  
specific fonts; refer to the USET command in the IGP/PGL Programmers  
Reference Guide.  
Select LPI  
This is the number of lines to be printed per inch. For example, at 6 lpi there is  
1/6 inch from the top of one print line to the top of the next print line.  
Auto Uppercase  
This parameter enables the printer to print text in all uppercase when using  
the ALPHA command.  
Disable. The printer will print text in upper and lowercase.  
Enable. The printer will print text in uppercase only.  
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Skip Command Prefix  
This parameter determines if the printer will print any data before an IGP/PGL  
command is received.  
Enable. The printer ignores all data on the current line before an IGP/  
PGL command.  
Disable. The printer will print all data on the current line before an IGP/  
PGL command.  
Power On IGP/PGL  
You can set the IGP/PGL feature so that it is enabled or disabled when the  
printer is powered on.  
Enable. The IGP/PGL is enabled when the printer is powered on. (The  
IGP/PGL feature is initialized in the Normal mode.)  
Disable. The IGP/PGL is disabled when the printer is powered on. (The  
IGP/PGL feature is initialized to the Quiet mode.)  
Extended Execute Copy  
Disable. Dynamic data, overlay data, etc. are not allowed if the optional  
Form Count parameter (number of forms to print) is specified as part of  
the Execute command. (This setting is IGP-100 compatible.)  
Enable. Dynamic data, overlay data, etc. are allowed within a form in  
which the Form Count parameter is specified in the Execute command. In  
this case, the exact same form (with identical dynamic data, etc.) is  
printed for whatever the Form Count is. However, incremental data is not  
incremented since the page that is printing is exactly the same. Also,  
each form is printed on a separate page.  
UPC Descenders  
This parameter allows you to print bar code descenders when human  
readable data is not presented in the UPC/EAN bar codes.  
Always. UPC/EAN bar codes are printed with descenders, even if there  
is no human readable data.  
Never. UPC/EAN bar codes are printed without descenders if there is no  
human readable data.  
Only with PDF. UPC/EAN bar codes are printed with descenders only  
when the PDF command is presented.  
Compressed CPI  
Disable. The IGP/PGL does not compress characters.  
Enable. The IGP/PGL compresses characters (60% shorter) for 17 or 20  
CPI fonts instead of using the normal height character.  
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Submenu  
Ignore Character  
Ignore Mode  
This parameter instructs the IGP/PGL to ignore the character selected under  
the Select Character menu.  
Disable. The IGP/PGL does not ignore any characters.  
Enable. The IGP/PGL ignores the characters specified in the Select  
Character menu.  
Select Character  
Instructs the IGP/PGL which decimal character (0-255) to ignore from the  
host.  
IGP100 Compatbl.  
This option instructs the IGP/PGL to behave similar to the IGP-100 with  
respect to certain commands. All new users with new applications should  
select the Disableoption. Selecting this mode insures the printer behaves as  
described in this manual.  
Disable. The IGP/PGL does not emulate the IGP-100 mode.  
Enable. The IGP/PGL emulates the IGP-100 version.  
Optimized Ratio  
This option selects different bar code ratios for certain bar codes including  
Code 39 and Interleaved 2 of 5. It is included for compatibility with the IGP-  
100 printers.  
Disable. Use standard bar code ratios.  
Enable. Select the alternate bar code ratios.  
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IGP/VGL Emulation  
The IGP/VGL emulation can be configured either through the printers front  
panel or from the host computer with control codes. For a detailed description  
of configuration with control codes, see the IGP/VGL Programmers  
Reference Manual. For information on configuring the emulation through the  
printers front panel, see the submenu below and the parameter descriptions  
that follow.  
Submenu  
* = Factory Default  
EMULATION  
(from page 73)  
IGP/VGL  
SFCC & Pwrup  
LPI  
Graphics  
Options  
Error Handling  
Ignore/DB8  
Setup  
SFCC  
6*  
7, 8, 9, 10  
(see next page)  
Error Msgs  
Enable*  
Disable  
Error Markers  
Enable*  
Disable  
Offpage Errors  
Disable*  
Enable  
Barcode Errors  
Enable*  
Ignore Chars  
Disable*  
Char 1  
94* (17-255)  
Power Up ^X  
Disable*  
Enable  
Power Up ^F  
Disable*  
Enable  
Power Up ^PY  
Disable*  
Char 2  
Char 1 & 2  
Ignore Ch#1  
0* (0-255)  
Ignore Ch#2  
0* (0-255)  
Data Bit 8  
Enable*/Disable  
Enable  
Disable  
Font Set  
0-33  
PI Control  
Printer PI  
Disable*  
Enable  
Host PI  
Disable*  
Enable  
Max PI 16  
Enable*  
Disable  
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Submenu  
* = Factory Default  
Graphics  
Options  
(from page 94)  
Slash 0  
Truncate Alpha  
Ignore Dots  
Append  
Rotated  
True Vert 1/10  
Absorb After  
^PY  
Disable*  
Enable  
Disable*  
Enable  
Disable*  
Enable  
Enable*  
Disable  
Disable*  
Enable  
Absorb Motion*  
Absorb All  
Disable  
UPC  
Rot. Char Size Ignore Spaces  
Midline PY  
Width Limit  
Dark Barcode  
Descenders  
Enable*  
Disable  
Adjusted*  
Not Adjusted  
Disable*  
Enable  
Disable*  
Enable  
Disable*  
Enable  
Disable*  
Enable  
Absorb After  
^PN  
IGP 110  
Compatbl.  
Disable*  
Enable  
Disable*  
Enable  
SFCC & Pwrup  
This option has several suboptions which define the SFCC and power-up  
configuration used with IGP/VGL.  
SFCC  
This option selects the Special Function Control Code. The default value is  
the caret ^ (decimal 94). Valid values are 17 through 255. Throughout this  
section, the ^ is used as the SFCC. Run a configuration printout to determine  
the currently selected SFCC.  
Power Up ^X  
Disable. The default.  
Enable. Selects the ignore mode as the power-up default, and selects the  
graphics mode ^PY as the power-up default. All characters are ignored  
until a ^A command is received.  
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Power Up ^F  
Disable. The default.  
Enable. Selects free format mode as the power-up default, and selects  
the graphics mode ^PY as the power-up default. Free format causes the  
IGP/VGL to ignore carriage returns, line feeds and all characters below  
hex 20 sent from the host.  
Power Up ^PY  
Disable. The default.  
Enable. Selects the graphics mode ^PY as the power-up default.  
LPI  
The number of lines to be printed per inch. For example, at 6 lpi there is 1/6  
inch from the top of one print line to the top of the next print line.  
Graphics Options  
Following are several options which configure printing output.  
Slash 0  
This parameter allows you to print the numeral 0with or without the slash.  
This option applies to all character sets except OCR-A and OCR-B.  
Disable. Zero is printed without a slash.  
Enable. Zero is printed with a slash.  
Ignore Dots  
Disable. The default.  
Enable. Causes the IGP/VGL to expect position values to be specified in  
only 1/10ths of an inch. If the dot position is also given, it is treated as  
text.  
Append Rotated  
Disable. Logos and alphanumeric strings are treated as separate  
elements.  
Enable. Appends logos to an alphanumeric string rotated in a clockwise,  
counterclockwise, or inverted orientation.  
Truncate Alpha  
When enabled, this parameter prevents the printing of Error 48 (Element Off  
Page Error) if alphanumeric data, including spaces, extends beyond the right  
side of the form.  
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Submenu  
True Vert 1/10  
Enable. A vertical 1/10 of an inch parameter is used as 1/10 of an inch.  
Rounding occurs to the nearest 1/72 of an inch. This can cause vertical  
moves that have the same value to differ by 1/72 of an inch.  
Disable. A vertical 1/10 of an inch parameter is used as 7/72 of an inch.  
The absolute move is slightly smaller than expected. For example, a one  
inch move would be 70/72 of an inch. Vertical moves that have the same  
value will be identical in length.  
Absorb after ^PY  
Absorb Motion. Prevents paper motion following a system terminator in  
a graphics ^PY command.  
Absorb All. The system ignores all the data and terminator until a host  
generated terminator is detected.  
Disable. System terminators following a graphics command are sent to  
the printer and result in paper motion.  
UPC Descenders  
Enable. UPC/EAN bar codes are printed with descenders, even if there is  
no human readable data.  
Disable. UPC/EAN bar codes are printed without descenders if there is  
no human readable data.  
Rot. Char Size  
Adjusted. Rotated (clockwise/counterclockwise), expanded characters  
have a different size than an unrotated character with the same size  
parameters.  
Not Adjusted. Rotated, expanded characters will be the same size as  
unrotated characters with the same size parameters.  
Ignore Spaces  
Disable. Trailing spaces are not deleted from alphanumeric elements in a  
graphics pass.  
Enable. Trailing spaces are deleted from alphanumeric elements in a  
graphics pass.  
Midline PY (includes ^PN)  
Disable. The Graphics mode Enable command, ^PY, must be the first  
three characters of a line.  
Enable. The ^PY or ^PN can occur anywhere in a line.  
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Dark Barcode  
Disable. Dark mode printing will only occur if the dark mode command is  
sent before the bar code command.  
Enable. Bar codes will be printed in dark mode no matter what the dark  
mode is set for.  
Width Limit  
When enabled, the system will limit the length and width for expanded  
characters to a limit shown in Table 10, which shows the maximum width  
allowed for a specific height in the range of 00 through 40 (0.0 through 4.0  
inches).  
Table 10. Width Limit  
Height  
Parameter  
Max. Width  
Allowed  
Height  
Parameter  
Max. Width  
Allowed  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
99  
99  
3
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
51  
53  
56  
58  
61  
63  
66  
68  
71  
73  
76  
78  
81  
83  
86  
88  
91  
93  
96  
98  
6
8
11  
13  
16  
18  
21  
23  
26  
28  
31  
33  
36  
38  
41  
43  
46  
48  
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Submenu  
Absorb After ^PN  
Disable. All line terminators that immediately follow the ^PN command  
are sent to the printer and processed.  
Enable. All line terminators that immediately follow the ^PN command are  
ignored.  
IGP 110 Compatbl.  
This option instructs the IGP/VGL to behave similar to the IGP-110 with  
respect to certain commands. All new users with new applications should  
select the Disableoption. Selecting this mode insures the printer will behave  
as described in this manual.  
Disable. The IGP/VGL does not emulate the IGP-110 mode.  
Enable. The IGP/VGL emulates the IGP-110 version.  
Error Handling  
Following are several options which define how errors are reported.  
Error msgs  
Enable. Command syntax is checked and error messages printed when  
command parameters are incorrect.  
Disable. Error checking and error messages are suppressed.  
Error markers  
Enable. Prints the following error markers for those elements that print  
beyond the page boundaries:  
>> for elements that begin off the right side of the page;  
<< for elements that begin at the indicated position but end off the page;  
for elements where the starting position of the command contains an  
error other than an off-page error.  
Offpage Errors  
Disable. Does not report errors for elements that start or end beyond the  
right edge of the page.  
Enable. Reports errors for elements that start or end beyond the right  
edge of the page.  
Barcode Errors  
Enable. An error message will print when invalid bar code data is  
encountered.  
Disable. IGP/VGL will not print an error for illegal bar code data; the bar  
code will be skipped.  
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NOTE: When Barcode Errors is disabled, the IGP/VGL emulation will try to  
make the best use of invalid data by either truncating extra digits or  
adding zeros to the end of bar code data to meet minimum data  
length requirements for some bar codes. Not all errors will be  
corrected.  
Ignore / DB8 Setup  
Following are several options which define character filtering and data bit 8.  
Ignore Chars  
Disable. Character filtering is not enabled.  
Char 1. Character 1 will be filtered. Select the option Ignore ch#1to  
specify character 1.  
Char 2. Character 2 will be filtered. Select the option Ignore ch#2to  
specify character 2.  
Char 1&2. Characters 1 & 2 will be filtered. Select the options Ignore  
ch#1and Ignore ch#2to specify values for these characters.  
Ignore ch#1  
Specifies character 1 for the character filtering option. Valid decimal values  
are from 0 through 255.  
Ignore ch#2  
Specifies character 2 for the character filtering option. Valid decimal values  
are from 0 through 255.  
Data Bit 8  
Enable. The PI line is not passed directly from host to printer; all 8 bits are  
used for data bits, and characters in the hex 80-FF range can be  
accessed.  
Disable. When the host PI line is enabled, data bit 8 internally indicates  
PI line status. To use the PI line, disable data bit 8, and enable the Host PI  
configuration option (under the PI Control option, below).  
NOTE: Data bit 8 is interpreted as either data bit 8 or PI signal, but never  
both. When enabled as data bit 8, data bit 8 has priority over the PI  
signal, and all data above hex 7F is used to access character data  
and not to interpret PI line data.  
Conversely, when data bit 8 is disabled and the PI signal is used, data bit 8 of  
the data is reserved for use as the PI function, and you cannot access  
characters in the hex 80-FF range. Therefore, to access characters in the hex  
80-FF range, data bit 8 must be enabled.  
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Submenu  
Font Set  
This parameter allows you to select a font for the IGP/VGL feature. The  
default is 0, which is U.S. ASCII. The following values are valid choices:  
0
1
U.S. ASCII  
German  
2
3
Swedish  
Danish  
4
5
Norwegian  
Finnish  
6
English  
7
Dutch  
8
French  
9
Spanish  
10  
11  
32  
33  
Italian  
Turkish  
Code Page 437  
Code Page 850  
Values 12-23 are undefined and will default to 0. You can set values 24-31 to  
specific fonts; refer to the User Set command in the IGP/VGL Programmers  
Reference Guide.  
PI Control  
Printer PI  
Disable. The ASCII emulation is configured with the PI line disabled.  
Enable. The ASCII emulation is configured with the PI line enabled.  
Host PI  
Disable. The host does not send PI signals.  
Enable. The host sends PI signals. The Data Bit 8 configuration option  
must be disabled to transmit the PI line to the printer.  
Max PI 16  
Enable. A paper slew of 0-15 will move 1-16 lines.  
Disable. A paper slew of 1-15 will move 1-15 lines. A paper slew of 0 will  
always move 1 line.  
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MAINT / MISC  
MAINT / MISC  
Menu  
MAINT/MISC  
Hex Dump  
Mode  
Power-up  
State  
Display  
Language  
Disable*  
Enable  
Online*  
Offline  
English*  
German  
French  
Italian  
Spanish  
To view options, press: Down  
Up  
Next  
Prev  
To select an option, press ENTER.  
To return to main menu, press  
CLEAR.  
To exit menu, press ONLINE.  
* = Default Setting  
The MAINT / MISC menu allows the you to perform miscellaneous functions,  
such as printing a hex dump, selecting a display language, and choosing  
whether the printer will power up in the offline or online state.  
Hex Dump Mode  
A hex code printout (or hex dump) translates all incoming data to hexadecimal  
equivalents. A hex dump lists each ASCII data character received from the  
host computer, together with its corresponding two-digit hexadecimal code.  
Hex dumps can be used to troubleshoot some types of printer data reception  
problems. Figure 47 on page 140 shows a hex dump sample. Disable is the  
default.  
Power-Up State  
Online. The printer powers up in the online state.  
Offline. The printer powers up in the offline state.  
Display Language  
This parameter chooses the language that will appear on the LCD: English  
(the default), German, French, Spanish, and Italian.  
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HOST INTERFACE  
IMPORTANT  
The printer will not print unless the type of interface selected from the  
Host Interface Menu matches the type of interface in your host  
computer. The interface in your host computer is the one that connects  
to the data cable of the printer. For example, if the interface in your  
computer is a serial interface, then the serial interface must be selected  
from the Host Interface Menu in the printer.  
HOST  
INTERFACE  
Serial*  
Parallel  
Centronics  
Dataproducts  
Bidirectional  
To view options, press: Down  
Up  
Next  
Prev  
To select an option, press ENTER.  
To return to main menu, press  
CLEAR.  
To exit menu, press ONLINE.  
* = Default Setting  
The Host Interface Menu enables you to select and configure one of these  
types of interfaces between the printer and your host computer:  
Serial RS-232 (factory default) / Serial RS-422  
Centronics Parallel  
Dataproducts Parallel  
IEEE-1284 Bidirectional Parallel  
The currently selected interface is indicated with an asterisk on the control  
panel message display. Each interface has its own submenu, with the set of  
associated interface parameters that you may configure. The host interface  
and its associated parameters control the interface between the printer and  
your host computer. Diagrams and descriptions follow for each of the host  
interface submenus.  
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Serial Submenu  
IMPORTANT  
The serial parameters in the printer must be set the same as the serial  
interface in the host computer. Otherwise, the printer might not work  
online, and data characters from the computer might not print or might  
print as garbledtext.  
* = Factory Default  
Serial  
Interface Type  
Baud Rate  
Word Length  
Data Protocol  
Stop Bits  
Parity  
RS-232*  
RS-422  
XON/XOFF*  
ETX/ACK  
ACK/NAK  
DTR  
600  
1200  
2400  
4800  
9600*  
19200  
38400  
57600  
115200  
8*  
7
1*  
2
None*  
Odd  
Even  
Mark  
Sense  
Data Term  
Ready  
Buffer Size in  
K
Request To  
Send  
True*  
True*  
8*  
Online and BNF  
Offline or BF  
False  
Online and BNF  
Offline or BF  
False  
(1-16)  
The serial submenu allows you to choose the configuration of the Serial host  
interface type, as shown above. Several other serial parameters are included  
on this menu, as shown below and described in the following pages.  
Interface Type  
Allows you to select either the RS-232 (the default) or RS-422 serial port  
interface.  
Data Protocol  
You can select one of the following serial interface protocols to meet the host  
interface requirements.  
XON / XOFF. The default. The printer controls the flow of communication  
from the host by turning the transmission on and off.  
In some situations, such as when the buffer is full or the timing of signals  
is too slow or too fast, the printer will tell the host to stop transmission by  
sending an XOFF character.  
An XOFF character is sent when the number of empty bytes in the buffer  
is less than or equal to 25 percent of the buffer size.  
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If the host keeps sending data after an XOFF is sent, the printer firmware  
will continue to send an XOFF for every 16 characters received.  
When cleared, the printer will resume receiving data (XON). The data  
does not have any End of Text codes; XON / XOFF is a non-block  
protocol.  
ETX / ACK. End of Text / Acknowledge. The host controls the flow of  
communication to the printer by sending a block of data and ending the  
block with an End of Text (ETX) signal. When the printer receives the  
ETX signal, it will acknowledge the ETX, thereby acknowledging it has  
received the entire block of data.  
ACK / NAK. ACK means acknowledge; the device acknowledges it has  
accepted a transmission. NAK means a negative acknowledge; the  
device did not receive the transmission.  
DTR. Data Terminal Ready. The printer controls the data flow by sending  
this hardware signal to the host. If there is enough room in the printer  
buffer, the printer will send a high signal; if the buffer is full the printer will  
send a low signal. DTR tells the host if it is safe to send more data. If the  
host sends data during an unsafe condition, data will be lost.  
Baud Rate  
Sets the baud rate of the serial interface in the printer. Baud rate is the speed  
at which serial data is transferred between the host computer and the printer.  
The choices for the RS-232 and RS-422 interfaces are 600, 1200, 2400,  
4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115K Baud. The default is 9600 baud.  
NOTE: If you select a baud rate that is 19200 or greater, you may need to  
increase the Buffer Size in K parameter from the default (8 Kbyte), to  
improve performance.  
Word Length  
Sets the length of the serial data word. The length of the data word can be set  
to 7 or 8 bits, and must match the corresponding data bits setting in the host  
computer. The default is 8 bits.  
Stop Bits  
Sets the number of stop bits in the serial data word. Either one or two stop bits  
can be selected. The setting must match the corresponding stop bit setting in  
the host computer. The default is 1 bit.  
Parity  
Set for odd parity, even parity, mark, sense, or no parity. The setting must  
match the corresponding parity setting in the host computer. The default is  
None.  
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Data Terminal Ready  
This configuration is part of hardware flow control and determines when the  
Data Terminal Ready (DTR) signal is generated. This signal indicates  
whether or not the printer is ready to receive data.  
True. Continuously asserts the DTR signal (the default).  
On-Line and BNF (buffer not full). Asserts the DTR signal when the  
printer is online and the internal serial buffer is not full.  
Off-Line or BF (buffer full). Asserts the DTR signal when the printer is  
offline or the internal serial buffer is full.  
False. Never asserts the DTR signal.  
Request to Send  
This configuration is part of hardware flow control and determines when the  
Request to Send (RTS) signal is generated. This signal indicates whether or  
not the printer is ready to receive data.  
True. Continuously asserts the RTS signal (the default).  
On-Line and BNF. Asserts the RTS signal when the printer is online and  
the internal serial buffer is not full.  
Off-Line or BF. Asserts the RTS signal when the printer is offline or the  
internal serial buffer is full.  
False. Never asserts the RTS signal.  
Buffer Size in K  
Configures the amount of memory allocated for the serial port buffer. The  
default is 8 Kbytes, but you may specify between 1 and 16 Kbytes, in 1-Kbyte  
increments.  
NOTE: If you select a baud rate that is 19200 or greater, you may need to  
increase the Buffer Size in K parameter from the default to 16 Kbytes  
to improve performance.  
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Parallel Submenu  
Centronics Interface  
IMPORTANT  
The Centronics parameters in the printer must be set the same as the  
Centronics interface in the host computer. Otherwise, the printer might  
not work online, and data characters from the computer might not print  
or might print as garbledtext.  
* = Factory Default  
Parallel  
Centronics  
Data Bit 8  
Data Polarity Strobe Polarity Resp. Polarity  
Busy On  
Strobe  
Latch Data On  
Enable*  
Disable  
Standard*  
Inverted  
Standard*  
Inverted  
Standard*  
Inverted  
Enable*  
Disable  
Leading*  
Trailing  
Prime Signal  
TOF Action  
Buffer Size in  
K
Enable*  
Disable  
Reset*  
Do Nothing  
8*  
(1-16)  
The Centronics submenu provides the options and settings available to  
configure the interface as required for your application. These options and  
available settings are outlined in the following paragraphs.  
Data Bit 8  
Enable. Allows access to the extended ASCII character set.  
Disable. The printer interprets bit 8 of each incoming data character as a  
zero, regardless of its actual setting.  
Data Polarity  
The Data Polarity parameter must be set to match the data polarity of your  
host computer.  
Standard. Does not expect the host computer to invert the data.  
Inverted. Expects the data received on the data lines from the host  
computer to be inverted. Ones become zeros, and vice-versa.  
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Strobe Polarity  
The Strobe Polarity must be set to match the data strobe polarity of your host  
computer. When the host computer sends a data strobe signal to the printer,  
this enables the printer to read the data bus.  
Standard. Does not expect the data strobe signal to be inverted.  
Inverted. Expects the host computer to invert the data strobe signal.  
Response Polarity  
The Response Polarity parameter must be set to match the response polarity  
of your host computer. This option sets the polarity of the Acknowledge,  
Online, Fault, Paper Empty, and Busy signals.  
Standard. Does not invert the response signals.  
Inverted. Inverts the response signals sent to the host computer.  
Busy on Strobe  
Enable. Asserts a busy signal after each character is received.  
Disable. Asserts a busy signal only when the print buffers are full.  
Latch Data On  
The Latch Data On parameter specifies whether the data is read on the  
leading or trailing edge of the data strobe signal.  
Prime Signal  
Enable. The parallel port performs a warm start (reboot) if the host  
asserts the prime signal.  
Disable. The parallel port does not perform a warm start (reboot) if the  
host asserts the prime signal.  
TOF Action  
TOF (Top-Of-Form) Action determines whether or not a form feed is  
performed before a warm start when the prime signal is asserted from the  
host. This setting is used only if the Prime Signal parameter is enabled.  
Reset. Form feed on reset.  
Do Nothing. No form feed on reset.  
Buffer Size in K  
Configures the amount of memory allocated for the Centronics parallel port  
buffer. The default is 8 Kbytes, but you can specify between 1 and 16 Kbytes,  
in 1-Kbyte increments.  
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Parallel Submenu  
Dataproducts Submenu  
IMPORTANT  
The Dataproducts parameters in the printer must be set the same as the  
Dataproducts interface in the host computer. Otherwise, the printer  
might not work online, and data characters from the computer might not  
print or might print as garbledtext.  
* = Factory Default  
Parallel  
Dataproducts  
Data Bit 8  
PI Ignored  
Data Polarity  
Data Request  
Pol.  
Strobe Polarity  
Buffer Size in  
K
Enable*  
Disable  
Enable*  
Disable  
Standard*  
Inverted  
Standard*  
Inverted  
Standard*  
Inverted  
8*  
(1-16)  
The Dataproducts submenu provides the options and settings available to  
configure the interface as required for your application. These options and  
available settings are outlined in the following paragraphs.  
Data Bit 8  
Enable. Allows access to the extended ASCII character set.  
Disable. The printer interprets bit 8 of each incoming data character as a  
zero, regardless of its actual setting.  
PI Ignored  
The PI (Paper Instruction) signal is used to control vertical paper motion.  
Enable. Ignores the PI signal and treats the data as characters or control  
codes.  
Disable. Causes the printer to interpret the eight data lines as VFU  
commands when the PI signal is true.  
Data Polarity  
The Data Polarity parameter must be set to match the data polarity of your  
host computer.  
Standard. Does not expect the host computer to invert the data.  
Inverted. Expects the data received on the data lines from the host  
computer to be inverted. Ones become zeros, and vice-versa.  
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Data Request Polarity  
The Data Request Polarity parameter must be set to match the data request  
polarity of your host computer.  
Standard. Does not invert the request signal.  
Inverted. Inverts the request signal sent to the host computer.  
Strobe Polarity  
The Strobe Polarity must be set to match the data strobe polarity of your host  
computer. When the host computer sends a data strobe signal to the printer,  
this enables the printer to read the data bus.  
Standard. Does not expect the data strobe signal to be inverted.  
Inverted. Expects the host computer to invert the data strobe signal.  
Buffer Size in K  
This option configures the amount of memory allocated for the Dataproducts  
parallel port buffer. The default is 8 Kbytes, but you can specify between 1  
and 16 Kbytes, in 1-Kbyte increments.  
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Bidirectional Submenu  
The IEEE 1284 (Bidirectional) interface is faster and more versatile than  
Centronics and supports bidirectional communication. Chapter 5 discusses  
the available modes (Compatibility, Nibble, and Byte) in more detail.  
* = Factory Default  
Parallel  
Bidirectional  
Buffer Size in  
K
8*  
(1-16)  
Buffer Size in K  
This option configures the amount of memory allocated for the 1284 parallel  
port buffer. The default is 8 Kbytes, but you can specify between 1 and 16  
Kbytes, in 1-Kbyte increments.  
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PRINTER CONTROL  
The printer control menu allows you to choose the printers behavior. Options  
on this menu, as shown below, are described in the following pages.  
PRINTER  
CONTROL  
Unidirectional  
PMD Fault  
Slow Paper  
Slew  
Power Saver  
Time  
Disable*  
Enable  
Enable*  
Disable  
Disable*  
Enable  
15 mins.*  
(5 sec.-60 min.)  
To view options, press: Down  
Up  
Next  
Prev  
To select an option, press ENTER.  
To return to main menu, press  
CLEAR.  
To exit menu, press ONLINE.  
* = Default Setting  
Unidirectional  
The Unidirectional feature affects both print quality and printing speed. By  
setting this feature, you can configure the printer to print in both directions of  
the shuttle sweep (bidirectional), or to print in one direction only  
(unidirectional).  
You might want to enable this feature when printing bar codes, high quality  
text and graphics, or other printing that requires precise vertical alignment.  
Although enabling this feature reduces print speed, it enhances the vertical  
alignment of dots and produces cleaner, sharper bar codes and text.  
Disable. The default. The printer will print all data in both directions of the  
shuttle sweep (bidirectional printing). This choice produces higher printing  
speed.  
Enable. The printer will print all data in only one direction of the shuttle  
sweep (unidirectional printing). This choice produces higher print quality.  
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PMD (Paper Motion Detection) Fault  
Enable. If a paper jam occurs, an audible alarm beeps, CLEAR PAPER  
JAMappears on the message display, and the printer stops printing.  
Disable. You should disable PMD only if special paper requires it.  
CAUTION  
Once PMD is disabled, paper motion is not monitored. If a paper jam  
occurs, the printer ignores the condition and continues to print,  
possibly causing severe damage to the printer.  
Slow Paper Slew  
This parameter affects the speed at which paper advances into the stacking  
area of the printer. The speed will be slowed by enabling this feature.  
Disable. The default. The printer will slew and stack paper at maximum  
speed.  
Enable. Causes the paper to stack at a slower rate. This ensures that  
certain forms will stack more neatly.  
Power Saver Time  
This parameter allows the printer to lower electricity consumption while it  
stays idle. The time interval you specify for this parameter sets the number of  
minutes of idle time before the printer goes into Power Saver mode. The  
default setting is 15 minutes, but you can specify a range between 5 seconds  
and 60 minutes.  
Pressing any key will remove the power saver message from the control  
panel. Sending a print job to the printer will turn off power saver mode.  
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DIAGNOSTICS  
The diagnostics menu allows you to choose the diagnostics tests to be run  
and provides you with important system information. Options on this menu, as  
shown below, are described in the following pages.  
DIAGNOSTICS  
Printer Tests  
Paper Out  
Dots  
System  
Memory  
Test Width  
Print Statistics  
Shift Recycle*  
All Es  
Es + TOF  
Full Width*  
80 columns  
40 dots*  
(4-76)  
X Megabytes  
On: X.X hrs.  
Print: X.X hrs.  
Print Strokes  
Print Lines  
All Hs  
All Underlines  
All Black  
11 inch Pages  
Shuttle Slow  
Shuttle Fast  
Shuttle Only  
Phase Printer  
217* (500 lpm)  
123* (1000 lpm)  
62* (1500 lpm)  
1 to 2000  
To view options, press: Down  
Up  
Next  
Prev  
Paperout Adj.  
Burnin Test  
To select an option, press ENTER.  
Print Error Log  
Clear Error Log  
To return to main menu, press  
CLEAR.  
To exit menu, press ONLINE.  
* = Default Setting  
Printer Tests  
The printer tests are used to check the print quality and operation of your  
printer.  
NOTE: Your authorized service representative will typically run these tests.  
They are described in more detail in the Maintenance Manual.  
Brief descriptions for the printer tests follow:  
Shift Recycle. A sliding alphanumeric pattern that identifies missing or  
malformed characters, improper vertical alignment, or vertical  
compression.  
All Es. A pattern of all uppercase Es that identifies missing characters,  
misplaced dots, smeared characters, improper phasing problems, or light/  
dark character variations.  
Es plus TOF. A pattern of all Es followed by a form feed to the next page  
top-of-form, that identifies paper motion or feeding problems.  
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All Hs. A pattern of all uppercase Hs used to detect missing characters,  
misplaced dots, smeared characters, or improper phasing.  
All Underlines. An underline pattern useful for identifying hammer bank  
misalignment.  
All Black. A condition where all dot positions are printed, creating a solid  
black band.  
Shuttle Slow. Verifies proper operation by exercising shuttle and ribbon  
motion at low speed.  
Shuttle Fast. Verifies proper operation by exercising shuttle and ribbon  
motion at fast speed.  
Shuttle Only. Exercises only the shuttle at fast speed.  
Phase Printer. Checks for wavy print. The initial phase value is set in the  
factory. Run the test and check the quality. The phase value prints on the  
left margin. If the print looks too wavy, change the Phase Value  
parameter while the test is running. While the phase printer test runs,  
press the DOWN key. To change the value, press the PREV or NEXT key  
until the desired value displays and then press ENTER.  
Paperout Adjust. This test verifies the current Paper Out Dots setting,  
which determines where the last line of text will print when there is a  
paper out condition. Setting this parameter correctly prevents printing on  
the platen from occurring. The Maintenance Manual describes in detail  
how to run this test. Only an authorized service representative should run  
this test.  
Burnin Test. Reserved for factory use.  
Print Error Log. Prints the current log of errors. Most non-routine faults  
(ribbon stall, voltage faults) are stored in the error log.  
Clear Error Log. Clears entries in the error log.  
Test Width  
This parameter permits you to run the self-tests at full width or 80 columns.  
Paper Out Dots  
This parameter is used to adjust the paper out distance from the perforation;  
you can specify where the last line on the page will print when there is a paper  
out condition. Setting this parameter correctly prevents printing on the platen.  
Only authorized service representatives should set this parameter.  
System Memory  
This parameter displays the amount of RAM installed.  
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Print Statistics  
You can view various printer statistics, such as hours of usage, and refer to  
these figures for preventive maintenance purposes. Printer statistics  
accumulate continuously; they do not reset when you turn off the printer. All of  
the printer statistics are set to zero at the factory after burn-in testing.  
On. The cumulative time in hours the printer has been powered on. The  
range is 0 to 30,000 hours.  
Print. The cumulative time in hours the printer has actually been printing.  
The range is 0 to 30,000 hours.  
Print Strokes. The cumulative number of back-and-forth shuttle strokes  
the printer has printed during normal printer operation. The range is 0 to  
2,147,483,647 shuttle strokes.  
Print Lines. The cumulative number of lines the printer has printed. The  
range is 0 to 2,147,483,647 print lines.  
11 inch Pages. The cumulative number of pages the printer has printed.  
The range in print pages is 0 to 2,147,483,647 total pages of paper  
movement.  
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RIBBONMINDER  
RibbonMindermonitors ink consumption to ensure quality printing. The  
RibbonMinderchapter explains how to use this feature and its options in  
more detail.  
RIBBON  
MINDER  
New Ribbon  
Ribbon Action  
Ribbon Size  
Ribbon Adjust  
0%*  
Fault Action  
Press ENTER  
to reset ribbon  
life to 100%. A  
new ribbon  
must be  
Disable*  
Display  
Fault  
60 yards*  
(1-255)  
New Ribbon*  
(-99% to 99%) Do Nothing  
installed after  
setting the  
ribbon life to  
100%.  
To view options, press: Down  
Up  
Next  
Prev  
To select an option, press ENTER.  
To return to main menu, press  
CLEAR.  
To exit menu, press ONLINE.  
* = Default Setting  
New Ribbon  
Whenever you install a new ribbon, you must reset the ribbon life to 100%.  
Use the New Ribbon option to reset the ribbon display.  
Ribbon Action  
This option allows you to perform three functions:  
activate the RibbonMinder ink consumption display  
disable the ink consumption display  
flash a fault message when the display reaches 0%  
Displaying the ribbon ink consumption allows you to monitor the percentage  
of ink left in the ribbon. Disabling the ink consumption monitor removes the  
visual display, but allows RibbonMinder to continue monitoring how much ink  
is left in the ribbon. The Fault option activates a flash message when the  
display reaches 0%. The default is disable.  
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Ribbon Size  
The standard ribbon size is 100 yards in the cabinet model and 60 yards in  
the pedestal model; these are the factory default settings. You can use the  
Ribbon Size option to specify the ribbon length in increments of one yard with  
a maximum of 255 yards.  
Ribbon Adjust  
Enables you to print more or less pages before the display reaches 0%. If the  
ribbon normally prints 1000 pages before reaching 0%, configuring the  
Ribbon Adjust to 10% will print 10% more pages before reaching 0%. A -10%  
will cause the display to reach 0% after 10% fewer pages. The setting can  
range from -99% to 99%. 0% is the default.  
Fault Action  
When set to New Ribbon (the default), opening the platen while in RIBBON  
INK OUT / CHANGE RIBBON fault will reset the ribbon life to 100%, just as if  
the New Ribbon menu option was executed.  
When set to Do Nothing, the ribbon life may only be reset through the New  
Ribbon menu option.  
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Interfaces  
Overview  
This chapter describes the interfaces provided with the printer. The printer  
interface is the point where the data line from the host computer plugs into the  
printer. The interface processes all communication signals and data to and  
from the host computer. It consists of a printed circuit board assembly (PCBA)  
and a connector for the data cable from the host computer. Communication  
signals and data may be sent over parallel or serial lines.  
IMPORTANT  
The printer is equipped with three parallel interfaces and two serial  
interfaces. Only one interface can be used at a time, and it must be  
selected via the configuration menu. (Refer to HOST INTERFACEon  
page 103.) A data cable cannot be plugged into the Dataproducts  
parallel connector and the Centronics parallel connector at the same  
time.  
This chapter describes the interfaces provided with the printer.  
Dataproducts parallel  
Centronics parallel  
IEEE 1284 parallel bidirectional  
RS-232 serial  
RS-422 serial  
In addition to descriptions for each interface, this chapter also provides  
instructions for configuration of terminating resistors for the parallel interfaces.  
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Dataproducts Parallel Interface  
The Dataproducts parallel interface allows the printer to operate with a 50-pin  
Amplimite (AMP) HDH-20 data cable connector. The length of the data cable  
from the host computer to the printer must not exceed 40 feet (12 meters).  
Table 11. Dataproducts Parallel Interface Connector Pin Assignments  
(with a 50-pin AMP HDH-20 Data Cable Connector)  
Input Signals  
Output Signals  
Miscellaneous  
Signal  
Pin  
Signal  
Pin  
Signal  
Pin  
DATA LINE 1  
Return  
19  
3
READY  
Return  
22  
6
CABLE VERIFY  
GROUND  
TEST  
45, 46  
DATA LINE 2  
Return  
20  
4
ONLINE  
Return  
21  
5
39  
12  
DATA LINE 3  
Return  
1
2
DEMAND/DATA REQ.  
Return  
23  
7
DATA LINE 4  
Return  
41  
40  
PARITY ERROR  
Return  
27  
11  
DATA LINE 5  
Return  
34  
18  
DATA LINE 6  
Return  
43  
42  
DATA LINE 7  
Return  
36  
35  
DATA LINE 8  
Return  
28  
44  
DATA STROBE  
Return  
38  
37  
PAPER INSTRUCTION  
Return  
30  
14  
BUFFER CLEAR  
Return  
31  
15  
NOTE: Pins not listed are not connected.  
Dataproducts Parallel Interface Signals  
Dataproducts-compatible interface signals between the host computer and  
the printer are defined as follows:  
Data Lines 1 through 8. Provide eight standard or inverted levels from the  
host that specify character data, plot data, or a control code. Data Line 8  
allows access to the extended ASCII character set. You can enable or disable  
this line via the Data Bit 8 parameter on the Dataproducts submenu (page  
109).  
Data Strobe. Carries a high true pulse from the host when data is ready. The  
data strobe remains high until the Data Request line goes false. The active  
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edge of the strobe signal can be configured as leading, middle (default), or  
trailing.  
Paper Instruction (PI). Carries a DVFU signal from the host with the same  
timing and polarity as the data lines.  
Ready. Carries a high true signal from the printer when AC power and DC  
voltages are present, paper is loaded properly, and the printer is not in a  
check condition.  
Online. Carries a high true signal from the printer when the Ready Line is true  
and the ON LINE key on the control panel has been pressed. When the  
printer is in online mode, it may accept data from the host.  
Demand/Data Request. Carries a high true signal from the printer when the  
printer is ready to accept character data from the host. This signal changes to  
false shortly after the leading edge of the data strobe signal.  
Cable Verify. Two pins on the interface connector are jumpered together to  
allow the user to verify proper installation of the interface connector.  
Prime Signal. A high true level from the host to indicate the printer should  
perform a reboot.  
Test. This signal is connected to +5 volts through a 470 ohm resistor.  
Parity Error. Always carries a low false signal from the printer indicating there  
is no parity error.  
Dataproducts Parallel Interface Configuration  
Your printer is configured at the factory to match the interface you specified.  
By using the control panel, you can verify and change several interface  
parameters in order to meet specific application requirements.  
Refer to Dataproducts Submenuon page 109 for Dataproducts parameter  
descriptions and information on selecting values for the following parameters:  
Data Bit 8 (enable or disable)  
PI Ignored (enable or disable)  
Data Polarity (standard or inverted)  
Data Request Polarity (standard or inverted)  
Strobe Polarity (standard or inverted)  
Buffer Size in K (1-16)  
Some application programs require a unique configuration. If the printer is not  
working properly in the configuration you have selected, contact an  
authorized service representative.  
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Centronics Parallel Interface  
The Centronics interface enables the printer to operate with controllers  
designed for buffered Centronics printers. The length of the data cable from  
the host computer to the printer must not exceed 15 feet (5 meters).  
Table 12. Centronics Interface Connector Pin Assignments  
Input Signals  
Output Signals  
Miscellaneous  
Signal  
Pin  
Signal  
Pin  
Signal  
Pin  
DATA LINE 1  
Return  
2
20  
ACKNOWLEDGE  
Return  
10  
28  
CHASSIS GROUND  
17  
DATA LINE 2  
Return  
3
21  
ONLINE  
Return  
13  
28  
GROUND  
30  
14  
DATA LINE 3  
Return  
4
22  
FAULT  
Return  
32  
29  
Spares  
DATA LINE 4  
Return  
5
23  
PAPER EMPTY  
Return  
12  
28  
No Connection  
+5 Volts  
34,35,  
36  
DATA LINE 5  
Return  
6
24  
BUSY  
Return  
11  
29  
18  
DATA LINE 6  
Return  
7
25  
DATA LINE 7  
Return  
8
26  
DATA LINE 8  
Return  
9
27  
DATA STROBE  
Return  
1
19  
PAPER INSTRUCTION  
Return  
15  
29  
PRIME  
Return  
31  
30  
Centronics Interface Signals  
The Centronics interface signals between the host computer and the printer  
are defined as follows:  
Data Lines 1 through 8. Provide eight standard or inverted levels from the  
host that specify character data, plot data, or a control code. Data Line 8  
allows access to the extended ASCII character set. You may enable or  
disable this line via the Data Bit 8 parameter on the Centronics submenu  
Data Strobe. Carries a low true, 100 ns minimum pulse from the host that  
clocks data into the printer.  
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Acknowledge. A low true pulse from the printer indicating the character or  
function code has been received and the printer is ready for the next data  
transfer.  
Online. A high true level from the printer to indicate the printer is ready for  
data transfer and the ON LINE key on the control panel has been activated.  
When the printer is in online mode, it may accept data from the host.  
Paper Empty (PE). A high true level from the printer to indicate the printer is  
in a fault condition.  
Busy. A high true level from the printer to indicate the printer cannot receive  
data.  
Prime. A high true level from the host to indicate the printer should perform a  
reboot.  
Paper Instruction (PI). Carries a CVFU signal from the host with the same  
timing and polarity as the data lines.  
Centronics Parallel Interface Configuration  
Your printer is configured at the factory to match the interface you specified.  
By using the control panel, you can verify and change several interface  
parameters in order to meet specific application requirements.  
Refer to Parallel Submenuon page 107 for Centronics parameter  
descriptions and information on selecting values for the following parameters:  
Data Bit 8 (enable or disable)  
Data Polarity (standard or inverted)  
Strobe Polarity (standard or inverted)  
Response Polarity (standard or inverted)  
Busy on Strobe (enable or disable)  
Latch Data On Leading or Trailing Edge of Strobe  
Prime Signal (enable or disable)  
TOF Action (reset or do nothing)  
Buffer Size in K (1-16)  
Some application programs require a unique configuration. If the printer is not  
working properly in the configuration you have selected, contact an  
authorized service representative.  
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Terminating Resistor Configurations  
Terminating Resistor Configurations  
The factory equips the printer with several resistors that are used for parallel  
interface configurations and are suitable for most applications. These 470  
ohm pull-up and 1K ohm pull-down terminating resistors are located at RP1  
and RP2, shown in Figure 45.  
If the values of these terminating resistors are not compatible with the  
particular interface driver requirements of your host computer, you may need  
to install resistors with different pull-up and pull-down values.  
RP1 Default: 470 ohm  
Alt 1: 220 ohm  
Alt 2: 1K ohm  
RP2  
Default: 1K ohm  
Alt 1: 330 ohm  
Alt 2: none  
Figure 45. Resistor Locations  
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Removal and Installation  
The shipping kit for this printer includes 220 ohm pull-up and 330 ohm pull-  
down alternate terminating resistors. If you install the 220 ohm pull-up  
resistor, you must also install the 330 ohm pull-down resistor. Table 13 lists  
the three terminating resistor configurations you can install:  
Table 13. Terminating Resistor Configurations  
Configuration  
Pull-Up (RP1)  
Pull-Down (RP2)  
Factory Default  
Alternate 1  
470 ohm  
220 ohm  
1K ohm  
1K ohm  
330 ohm  
none  
Alternate 2  
Removal and Installation  
IMPORTANT  
This is an involved maintenance procedure; only a trained technician  
should perform this procedure.  
The procedure for removing and installing terminating resistors is provided in  
the Maintenance Manual.  
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IEEE 1284 Parallel Interface  
The IEEE 1284 is a parallel interface with bidirectional capabilities. Features  
include the following:  
Timing of the signals has been reduced, therefore speeding data  
transmission.  
Bidirectional communication. Both the host and the printer can send data.  
Versatility. If a device can not send data along particular lines, the 1284  
can send data via other operating modes, such as Nibble Mode which is  
discussed later.  
Less user interaction. The host can ask the printer about printing status  
and supported features, such as fonts and internal errors. For example,  
instead of having to physically check if the printer has run out of paper,  
you can create a program to query this from the host. The printer will  
respond and a message will display on the host.  
Operating Modes  
The 1284 supports three operating modes, which are determined by  
negotiation between the printer and the host.  
Compatibility Mode  
This mode provides compatibility with Centronics-like host I/O. Data is  
transferred from the host to the printer in 8-bit bytes over the data lines.  
Compatibility Mode can be combined with Nibble and Byte Modes to provide  
bidirectional communication.  
Nibble Mode  
Eight bits equals one byte. When a byte of data is sent to the printer, the eight  
bits are sent over eight data lines.  
Some devices cannot send data over their eight data lines. To bypass this,  
the 1284 permits data to be sent as half a byte over four status lines. (Half a  
byte equals one nibble.) Two sequential four-bit nibbles are sent over the  
lines.  
Data is transferred from printer to host in four-bit nibbles over the status lines,  
and the host controls the transmission.  
Byte Mode  
The printer and host send data to each other along eight data lines (one bit  
per line).  
If bidirectional communication is supported by the printer and the host, the  
host will take control of the data transfer.  
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The Negotiation Phase  
The negotiation phase determines which operating mode will be used. At this  
time, the host and the printer will sense what devices are attached, the  
supported signals available, and which mode to use. The selected mode, in  
turn, defines the pins on the 1284 connector.  
There are 36 pins on the parallel interface. Each one sends a different signal.  
Pin 1, for example, can send a Strobe signal or a HostClk signal, depending  
on the mode selected. Table 14 shows the different definitions.  
Signals  
1284 interface signals between the host and the printer are defined below.  
Host Clock / nWrite. Driven by host. Data transferred from host to printer.  
When printer sends data, two types are available. If Nibble Mode, signal is set  
high. If Byte Mode, signal is set low.  
Data 1 through Data 8. These pins are host-driven in Compatibility Mode and  
bidirectional in Byte Mode. They are not used in Nibble Mode. Data 1 is the  
least significant bit; Data 8 is the most significant bit.  
Printer Clock / Peripheral Clock / Interrupt. Driven by the printer. A signal  
from the printer indicating the character or function code has been received  
and the printer is ready for the next data transfer.  
Printer Busy / Peripheral Acknowledge / nWait. Driven by the printer.  
Indicates the printer cannot receive data. (Data bits 4 and 8 in Nibble Mode.)  
Acknowledge Data Request / nAcknowledge Reverse. Driven by the  
printer. Indicates the printer is in a fault condition. (Data bits 3 and 7 in Nibble  
Mode.)  
Xflag. Driven by the printer. A high true level indicating the printer is ready for  
data transfer and the printer is on-line. (Data bits 2 and 6 in Nibble Mode.)  
Host Busy / Host Acknowledge / NDStrobe. Driven by the host. Activates  
auto-line feed mode.  
Peripheral Logic High. Driven by the printer. When set high, the printer  
indicates all of its signals are in a valid state. When set low, the printer  
indicates its power is off or its signals are in an invalid state.  
nReverse Request. Driven by the host. Resets the interface and forces a  
return to Compatibility Mode idle phase.  
nData Available / nPeripheral Request. Driven by the printer. Indicates the  
printer has encountered an error. (Data bits 1 and 5 in Nibble Mode.)  
1284 Active / nAStrobe. Driven by the host. A peripheral device is selected.  
Host Logic High. Driven by the host. When set to high, the host indicates all  
of its signals are in a valid state. When set to low, the host indicates its power  
is off or its signals are in an invalid state.  
nInit. Resets init interface from the host.  
NOTE: The length of the data cable from the host computer to the printer  
should not exceed 10 meters (32 feet).  
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Table 14. 1284 Signals  
Type of Mode  
Nibble  
HostClk  
Pin  
Source of Data  
Compatible  
Byte  
1
Host  
nStrobe  
Data 1 (LSB)  
Data 2  
Host/Clk  
2
Host/Printer  
Host/Printer  
Host/Printer  
Host/Printer  
Host/Printer  
Host/Printer  
Host/Printer  
Host/Printer  
Printer  
3
4
Data 3  
5
Data 4  
6
Data 5  
7
Data 6  
8
Data 7  
9
Data 8 (MSB)  
nAck  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
PtrClk  
PtrClk  
Printer  
Busy  
PtrBusy  
AckDataReq  
Xflag  
PtrBusy  
AckDataReq  
Xflag  
Printer  
PError  
Printer  
Select  
Host  
nAutoFd  
Not Defined  
Logic Grid  
Chassis Grid  
Host Busy  
HostAck  
Printer  
Peripheral Logic High  
Signal Ground (nStrobe)  
Signal Ground (Data 1)  
Signal Ground (Data 2)  
Signal Ground (Data 3)  
Signal Ground (Data 4)  
Signal Ground (Data 5)  
Signal Ground (Data 6)  
Signal Ground (Data 7)  
Signal Ground (Data 8)  
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Table 14. 1284 Signals (continued)  
Type of Mode  
Nibble  
Pin  
Source of Data  
Compatible  
Byte  
28  
Signal Ground (PError, Select, nAck)  
Signal Ground (Busy, nFault)  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
Signal Ground (nAutoFd, nSelectIn, nInit)  
nInit  
Host  
Printer  
NFault  
nDataAvail  
aDataAvail  
Not Defined  
Not Defined  
Not Defined  
nSelectIn  
Host  
1284 Active  
1284 Active  
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RS-232 and RS-422 Serial Interfaces  
RS-232 and RS-422 Serial Interfaces  
NOTE: The RS-232 and RS-422 serial interface circuit characteristics are  
compatible with the Electronic Industry Association Specifications  
EIA®-232-E and EIA-422-B.  
The RS-232 and RS-422 serial interfaces enable the printer to operate with bit  
serial devices that are compatible with an RS-232 controller. The input serial  
data transfer rate (in baud) is selectable from the printer control panel. Baud  
rates of 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115K are  
available. The default is 9600.  
NOTE: If you select a baud rate that is 19200 or greater, you may need to  
increase the Buffer Size in K parameter from the default (8 Kbyte), to  
improve performance.  
The input format consists of a single start bit, 7 or 8 data bits, and one or two  
stop bits. The number of data bits is determined by printer configuration. The  
data bits are interpreted with the least significant bit first. Parity checking is  
determined by printer configuration options selected from the control panel.  
The printer interface uses a first-in/first-out buffer. The asynchronous  
interface accepts data as it is provided by the host. The length of the data  
cable from the host computer to the printer must not exceed 50 feet (15  
meters) for RS-232 or 4000 feet (1220 meters) for RS-422. A copper  
conductor, twisted-pair telephone cable with a shunt capacitance of 16 pF/  
foot (52.5 pF/meter) terminated in a 100 ohm resistive load must be used for  
the RS-422.  
Table 15. RS-232 Serial Interface Connector Pin Assignments  
Input Signals  
Signal  
Output Signals  
Miscellaneous  
Pin Signal  
Pin Signal  
Pin  
Receive Data (RD)  
3
5
6
8
Transmit Data (TD)  
2
Chassis Ground  
Signal Ground  
1
7
Clear To Send (CTS)  
Data Set Ready (DSR)  
Data Carrier Detect (DCD)  
Request To Send (RTS)  
4
Data Terminal Ready (DTR)  
20  
Table 16. RS-422 Serial Interface Connector Pin Assignments  
Input Signals Output Signals Miscellaneous  
Signal  
Signal  
Pin  
Pin  
Signal  
Pin  
- Receive Data (-RD)  
+ Receive Data (+RD)  
15  
17  
- Transmit Data (-TD)  
+ Transmit Data (+TD)  
19  
25  
Chassis Ground  
Signal Ground  
1
7
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RS-232 and RS-422 Serial Interface Signals  
The RS-232 connector mounted on the printer is a 25-pin DB-25S type. The  
mating connector is a DB-25P. RS-232 and RS-422 compatible serial  
interface signals are defined as follows:  
RS-232  
Received Data (RD). Serial data stream to the printer.  
Transmitted Data (TD). Serial data stream from the printer for transmitting  
status and control information to the host. Subject to protocol selection.  
Request To Send (RTS). Control signal from the printer. Subject to  
configuration.  
Clear To Send (CTS). Status signal to the printer indicating the host is ready  
to receive data/status signals from the printer.  
Data Set Ready (DSR). Status signal to the printer indicating the host is in a  
ready condition.  
Data Carrier Detect (DCD). Status signal to the printer. The ON condition is  
required for the printer to receive data.  
Data Terminal Ready (DTR). Control signal from the printer. Subject to  
configuration.  
RS-422  
+RD, -RD. Serial data stream differentially received by printer.  
+TD, -TD. Differentially driven serial data stream for transmitting status and  
control information to the host. Subject to protocol selection.  
NOTE: RD and TD form signal and return paths of a differential line  
signal.  
RS-232 and RS-422 Serial Interface Protocol  
XON/XOFF. The printer transmits an XON character (hex 11) when entering  
the online mode or when the buffer is almost empty. The printer transmits an  
XOFF character (hex 13) when entering the offline mode or when the buffer is  
almost full.  
RS-232 and RS-422 Serial Interface Error Handling  
NOTE: All serial errors are treated as faults that require operator intervention.  
Parity Error Handling. Parity error checking is a configuration option  
selected from the control panel.  
With odd or even parity checking selected, a character with a parity error is  
replaced with a question mark (?) character.  
When parity checking is not selected (NONEon the control panel), parity  
errors are ignored and the characters are printed as received.  
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Framing Error Handling. Framing error checking is always in effect for the  
serial interface.  
When a framing error occurs, an exclamation point (!) is printed. If 20  
successive errors are received, a line feed is added to force printing to occur.  
Overrun Error Handling. Overrun error checking is always in effect for the  
serial interface.  
When a data overrun error occurs, an asterisk (*) is printed. If 20 successive  
errors are received, a line feed is added to force printing to occur.  
RS-232 and RS-422 Serial Interface Configuration  
Your printer is configured at the factory to match the interface you specified.  
By using the control panel, you can verify and change several interface  
parameters in order to meet specific application requirements.  
Refer to Serial Submenuon page 104 for RS-232 and RS-422 parameter  
descriptions and information on selecting values for the following parameters:  
RS-232 and RS-422  
Baud Rate (data rate selected from the control panel)  
Data Bits (7 or 8 Bits)  
Stop Bits (1 or 2 Bits)  
Parity (None, Odd, Even, Mark, or Sense)  
RS-232 only  
Data Terminal Ready logic  
Request to Send logic  
Some application programs require a unique configuration. If the printer is not  
working properly with the configuration you selected, contact an authorized  
service representative.  
NOTE: When using Compaqs RapidPrint200 LAN product, DTR must be  
disabled from the RapidPrint.  
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VMS Operating System  
When using the parallel interface with the VMSoperating system, configure  
the printer with the SET PRINTER command, as shown below.  
Interface Configuration  
Printer LCA0:, device type unknown, is on-line, allocated record-oriented  
device, carriage control, device is spooled through an intermediate device,  
error logging is enabled.  
Error count 0  
Owner process SYMBIONT_0001”  
Owner process ID00000087  
Reference Count2  
Page width 132  
Carriage returnFormfeed  
No passall No Wrap  
No FallbackTab  
Intermediate device:DUA1  
Associated queue:LCA0  
Operations completed1  
Owner UIC [0, 0]  
Dev Prot  
S:RWLP, 0:RWLP, W:RWLP  
Default buffer size132  
Page length66  
Lowercase  
Printall  
No Truncate  
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When using the serial interface with the VMS operating system, configure the  
terminal characteristics with the SET TERM command, as shown below:  
Terminal: _TXA3: Device_Type: Unknown Owner: SYMBIONT_0001  
Username: SYSTEM  
Input: 9600* LFfill: 0 Width: 132** Parity: None  
Output: 9600* CRfill: 0 Page: 66  
Terminal Characteristics:  
Interactive  
No_Hostsync  
No_Wrap  
Echo  
Type_ahead  
Lowercase  
No_Escape  
Tab  
TTsync  
Scope  
No_Remote  
Form  
No_Eightbit  
Fulldup  
No_Broadcast  
No_Modem  
No_Readsync  
No_Local_echo  
No_DMA  
No_Autobaud  
No_Altypeahd  
No_Fallback  
No_Pasthru  
No_Printer_Port  
No_Block_mode  
No_DEC_CRT  
No_Hangup  
Set_speed  
No_Brdcstambx  
Line_Editing  
Overstrike_editing  
No_Disconnect  
No_Soft_Characters  
No_Regis  
No_Dialup  
No_Secure_server  
No_SIXEL_Graphics  
No_ANSI_CRT  
No_Edit_mode  
No_Syspassword  
Numeric_Keypad  
No_Advanced_video  
No_DEC_CRT  
Device spooled to _DUAL:  
* Match baud rate to printer settings.  
** When using the Line Printer Plus emulation, the input width is 136.  
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Routine Service and  
Diagnostics  
Cleaning Requirements  
Periodic cleaning is the only routine maintenance your printer requires to  
ensure efficient operation and clear print quality.  
If print quality deteriorates even after cleaning, contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.  
Clean the printer every six months or after every 1000 hours of operation,  
whichever occurs first.  
If the printer is located in a dusty area or is used for heavy duty printing, clean  
it more often.  
WARNING  
WARNUNG  
ATTENTION  
Disconnect the power source before cleaning the printer.  
Vor dem Säubern des Druckers ist die Netzverbindung zu unterbrechen.  
Débranchez l'alimentation avant de nettoyer l'imprimante.  
Exterior Cleaning  
Clean the outside of the cabinet with a soft, lint-free cloth and mild detergent  
soap. Dishwashing liquid works well. Do not use abrasive powders or  
chemical solvents. Clean the windows with plain water or mild window  
cleaner. Always apply the cleaning solution to the cloth; never pour cleaning  
solution directly onto the printer.  
Interior Cleaning  
Over time, particles of paper and ink accumulate inside impact printers. This  
is normal. Paper dust and ink build-up must be periodically removed to avoid  
degraded print quality. Most paper dust accumulates around the ends of the  
platen and ribbon path.  
To clean the interior of the printer, refer to Figure 46 and perform the following  
steps.  
1. Power off the printer power and unplug the printer power cord.  
2. Open the printer cover. Fully raise the forms thickness lever. Unload  
paper. Refer to the Operators Guide.  
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3. Unlatch both ribbon spools and carefully lift them off the hubs. Raise the  
ribbon out of the ribbon path.  
4. Using a soft-bristled, non-metallic brush (such as a toothbrush), brush  
paper dust and ribbon lint off the tractors, shuttle cover assembly, base  
casting, and ribbon guides. Vacuum up the residue.  
CAUTION  
CAUTION  
Vacuum carefully around the hammer bank and surrounding area to  
avoid damage.  
5. Wipe the splined shaft with a soft cloth.  
6. Check the ribbon mask and hammer bank cover for bits of torn paper or  
ribbon lint.  
To avoid corrosion damage, use only alcohol when cleaning printer  
mechanical elements. Solutions used to clean mechanical elements  
must contain no water.  
7. Using a soft cloth lightly moistened with anhydrous alcohol, remove dust  
and ink from the platen. The platen is the thick silver bar behind the  
hammer bank cover that rotates when the forms thickness lever is  
rotated. Clean the ribbon guides.  
8. Brush and vacuum up dust or residue that has accumulated inside the  
lower cabinet.  
9. Wipe the lower cabinet interior with a clean, lint-free cloth dampened (not  
wet) with water and mild detergent, or spray the surfaces lightly with  
window cleaning solution. Dry the lower cabinet interior by wiping it down  
with a clean, lint-free cloth.  
10. Install the ribbon and load paper. Refer to the Operators Guide.  
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Interior Cleaning  
Splined Shaft  
Paper Support (2)  
Tractor  
Base Casting  
Shuttle Cover  
Assembly  
Forms Thickness  
Lever  
Ribbon Guide  
Figure 46. Cleaning the Interior of the Printer  
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Diagnosing Problems  
Diagnosing Problems  
This section is designed to help you recover from any problems which may  
arise with normal printer operation.  
Printer Self-Tests  
The printer self-tests are used to check the print quality and operation of your  
printer. An example procedure for running the self-test All Es, which  
determines whether print quality is acceptable, is described in Table 17. A  
detailed description of all the printer self-tests is on page 114.  
NOTE: Your authorized customer service engineer typically runs these tests  
to check printer operation.  
Table 17. Sample Print Test (All Es)  
Step  
Key  
Result  
Notes  
1.  
Install the ribbon. (See page 36.)  
Load full-width (136-column) computer paper. (See page 40.)  
Set top-of-form. (See page 45.)  
ON LINE  
2.  
3.  
The printer must be offline for  
testing.  
OFFLINE  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
Allows you to make configuration  
changes.  
ENTER SWITCH  
UNLOCKED  
+
OFFLINE  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
UNTIL  
OFFLINE  
DIAGNOSTICS  
DIAGNOSTICS  
Printer Tests  
UNTIL  
DIAGNOSTICS  
Test Width  
Test Width  
Full Width*  
Cycle through the choices.  
X = Full Width or 80 columns.  
Test Width  
X
OR  
ENTER  
The width you have chosen will be  
used for the printer test.  
Test Width  
X*  
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Table 17. Sample Print Test (All Es) (continued)  
Step  
Key  
Result  
Notes  
10.  
DIAGNOSTICS  
Test Width  
UNTIL  
11.  
12.  
13.  
14.  
15.  
16.  
17.  
18.  
UNTIL  
DIAGNOSTICS  
Printer Tests  
Printer Tests  
Shift Recycle*  
Printer Tests  
All Es  
OR  
R/S  
Starts the test.  
Printer Tests  
All Es*  
R/S  
Stops the test.  
Printer Tests  
All Es*  
Locks the ENTER key.  
ENTER SWITCH  
LOCKED  
+
ON LINE  
ONLINE  
Examine the print quality. The characters should be fully formed and of uniform  
density. If the test does not run or characters appear malformed, contact your  
authorized customer service engineer.  
19.  
If the print quality is good, set the top-of-form. (See page 45.)  
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Printing a Hex Dump  
A hex code printout (or hex dump) is basically a translation of all host  
interface data to its hexadecimal equivalent. A hex dump lists all ASCII  
character data received from the host computer with their corresponding two-  
digit hexadecimal codes. Hex dumps are used to troubleshoot printer data  
reception problems.  
Printable characters print as the assigned symbol; nonprintable characters  
are indicated by a period (.); and paper instructions (PI) are indicated by a p.  
Table 18 shows the procedure for printing a hex dump.  
Figure 47. Hex Dump Sample  
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Printing a Hex Dump  
Table 18. Printing a Hex Dump  
Result  
Step  
Key  
Notes  
1.  
2.  
Make sure the printer is on. Raise the printer cover.  
ON LINE  
The printer must be offline for  
testing.  
OFFLINE  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
3.  
Allows you to make configuration  
changes.  
ENTER SWITCH  
UNLOCKED  
+
OFFLINE  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
4.  
5.  
UNTIL  
OFFLINE  
MAINT / MISC  
MAINT / MISC  
Hex Dump Mode  
7.  
Hex Dump Mode  
Disable*  
8.  
Cycle through the choices.  
Hex Dump Mode  
OR  
Enable  
ENTER  
9.  
An asterisk (*) indicates this  
choice is active.  
Hex Dump Mode  
Enable*  
16.  
17.  
Locks the ENTER key.  
ENTER SWITCH  
LOCKED  
+
ON LINE  
ONLINE  
18.  
19.  
Go to the host computer and send a file. The printer outputs a hex dump. Refer to the  
ASCII chart in Appendix B.  
When the hex dump is complete, change the Hex Dump Mode back to Disable by  
following the steps outlined above and selecting Disable.  
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Diagnosing Problems  
Fault Messages  
If a fault condition occurs in the printer, the status indicator on the control  
panel flashes on and off and the message display indicates the specific fault.  
Fault messages are summarized in Table 19.  
Displayed faults fall into one of two categories:  
Operator correctable  
Field service required  
For the operator correctable faults, follow the suggested corrective action in  
the fault message description. After correcting the displayed fault, press the  
CLEAR key to clear the error message and status indicator and resume  
printing. If the fault message reappears, contact your authorized customer  
service engineer.  
NOTE: The Maintenance Manual provides more detailed information and  
procedures for resolving fault conditions. However, many of the  
procedures described there must be performed only by your  
authorized customer service engineer.  
Fault Messages Requiring Field Service Attention  
If a fault is not correctable by the operator, the fault message is followed by an  
asterisk (*). This usually indicates that an authorized customer service  
engineer is needed. You may try two steps to clear the fault before you call  
your authorized customer service engineer:  
1. Set the printer power switch to O (off), wait 15 seconds, then turn the  
printer on again. Run your print job again. If the message does not  
appear, it was a false indication and no further attention is required.  
2. If the message reappears, press the CLEAR key. If the message goes  
away, it was a false indication and no further attention is required. If the  
message reappears, call your authorized customer service engineer.  
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Fault Messages  
Table 19. LCD Message Troubleshooting Table  
CanUser  
Displayed Message  
Explanation  
Correct?  
Solution  
8.5V PWR FAIL*  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
Yes  
Internal power failure.  
Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
15V PWR FAIL*  
Controller voltage  
failure.  
Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
23.5V PWR FAIL*  
48V PWR FAIL*  
Controller voltage  
failure.  
Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
Internal power failure.  
Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
ACCESS NULL PTR*  
A TO D OVERUN*  
BUFFER OVERFLOW  
Fatal firmware error on Contact your authorized  
controller board.  
customer service engineer.1  
Fatal firmware error on Contact your authorized  
controller board.  
customer service engineer.1  
Host sends data after  
the printer buffer is  
full. (Serial interface.)  
Check your serial host interface  
parameter settings; if necessary,  
adjust them so that they match  
the settings of the attached host.  
CLEAR PAPER JAM  
Yes  
No paper motion.  
Clear jam and reload paper.  
(See Operators Guide.) If this  
message recurs, contact your  
authorized customer service  
engineer.1  
CLOSE PLATEN  
COIL HOT*  
Yes  
No  
No  
No  
The forms thickness  
lever is open.  
Close the forms thickness lever  
(page 47.)  
One or more hammer  
coils are overheating.  
Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
CTL VOLT FAIL*  
DRVR CIR BAD*  
Controller voltage  
failure.  
Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
Hammer coil count  
test failed.  
Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
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Table 19. LCD Message Troubleshooting Table (continued)  
CanUser  
Displayed Message  
Explanation  
Solution  
Correct?  
EXHAUST FAN FLT  
Yes  
Sensors cannot detect Power off the printer and remove  
current in fan circuit.  
the paper path. Check that the  
fan cable connector is  
connected. Check for  
obstruction of vents and fan  
airway, and remove any  
obstructions. Check for items  
beneath the printer blocking  
cabinet vents. Power back on  
the printer. If this message  
recurs, contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
FIRMWARE ERROR*  
No  
Application software  
tried to perform an  
illegal printer function  
or damaged memory  
detected on board.  
Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
FRAMING ERROR  
HAM. COIL OPEN*  
Yes  
No  
Serial framing error.  
(Serial interface.)  
Check your serial host interface  
parameter settings; if necessary,  
adjust them so that they match  
the settings of the attached host.  
Electrical malfunction  
of one or more  
Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
hammer coils.  
HB NOT INSTALLD*  
HMR BANK FAN FLT  
No  
Self-test does not  
detect hammer coils.  
Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
Yes  
Sensors cannot detect Power off printer and remove  
current in fan circuit.  
paper path. Check that fan cable  
is connected. Check for  
obstruction of vents and fan  
airway; remove any  
obstructions. Check for items  
beneath the printer blocking  
cabinet vents. Power back on  
the printer. If this message  
recurs, contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
ILL EXT BUS ACC*  
ILLGL OPR ACCSS*  
No  
No  
Fatal firmware error on Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
controller board.  
Fatal firmware error on Contact your authorized  
controller board.  
customer service engineer.1  
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Table 19. LCD Message Troubleshooting Table (continued)  
CanUser  
Correct?  
Displayed Message  
Explanation  
Solution  
ILL INST ACCSS*  
No  
Yes  
No  
Fatal firmware error on Contact your authorized  
controller board.  
customer service engineer.1  
Sensors cannot detect See description for  
INTAKE FAN FAULT  
LO DRV. SHORT *  
current in fan circuit.  
HMR BANK FAN FLT.  
Circuit(s) on the  
hammer bank or in the  
hammer bank power  
cable shorted to  
ground.  
Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
LOAD PAPER  
Yes  
No  
Printer is out of paper. Load paper.  
PAP BAD TABLE*  
Fatal firmware error on Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
controller board.  
PAP BSY TOO LNG*  
PAP FIFO OVERFL*  
PAP FIFO UNDRFL*  
PAP ILLGL ST*  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
Yes  
Fatal firmware error on Contact your authorized  
controller board.  
customer service engineer.1  
Fatal firmware error on Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
controller board.  
Fatal firmware error on Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
controller board.  
Fatal firmware error on Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
controller board.  
PAP INCMPL ENER*  
PAP INVLD CMD*  
PAP INVLD PARM*  
PAP NOT SCHED*  
PAP NT AT SPEED*  
PAP UNEXP INT*  
PARITY ERROR  
Fatal firmware error on Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
controller board.  
Fatal firmware error on Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
controller board.  
Fatal firmware error on Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
controller board.  
Fatal firmware error on Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
controller board.  
Fatal firmware error on Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
controller board.  
Fatal firmware error on Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
controller board.  
Parity error  
(serial interface)  
Check your serial host interface  
parameter settings; if necessary,  
adjust them so that they match  
the settings of the attached host.  
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Table 19. LCD Message Troubleshooting Table (continued)  
CanUser  
Displayed Message  
Explanation  
Solution  
Correct?  
PLAT INV CMD*  
No  
Fatal firmware error on Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
controller board.  
PLAT INV PARM*  
No  
No  
Fatal firmware error on Contact your authorized  
controller board.  
customer service engineer.1  
PLAT INV STATE*  
POWER SAVER MODE  
Fatal firmware error on Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
controller board.  
N/A  
Status message:  
No action required.  
printer is in low-energy  
idle state, all fans and  
higher voltages are  
off, only +5Vdc logic  
circuits are active.  
POWER SUPPLY HOT*  
PRINTER HOT*  
No  
No  
Circuits are  
overheating on the  
power supply board.  
Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
Controller board  
sensors report high  
temperatures on the  
board.  
Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
PROTECTED INSTR*  
PWR SUPP VOLT *  
No  
Fatal firmware error on Contact your authorized  
controller board.  
customer service engineer.1  
No  
Power supply failed.  
Replace power supply board.  
RIBBON INK OUT  
CHANGE RIBBON  
Yes  
The RibbonMinder  
program is warning  
that the amount of ink  
in the ribbon has  
reached 0%.  
Replace ribbon or press CLEAR  
for two additional minutes of  
printing before the fault displays  
again. See RibbonMinder”  
chapter.  
RIB INVLD CMD*  
RIB INVLD STATE*  
RIBBON DRIVE*  
No  
No  
No  
Fatal firmware error on Contact your authorized  
controller board.  
customer service engineer.1  
Fatal firmware error on Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
controller board.  
CMX controller does  
not detect ribbon drive  
motor.  
Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
SECURITY  
VIOLATION*  
No  
Security code of PAL  
on controller board  
does not match code  
of firmware on the  
controller board.  
Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
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Table 19. LCD Message Troubleshooting Table (continued)  
CanUser  
Correct?  
Displayed Message  
Explanation  
Solution  
SHUTL INV CMD*  
No  
Fatal firmware error on Contact your authorized  
controller board.  
customer service engineer.1  
SHUTL INV PARM*  
SHUTTLE JAM  
No  
Fatal firmware error on Contact your authorized  
controller board.  
customer service engineer.1  
Yes  
No shuttle movement  
or shuttle moving at  
wrong speed.  
Check for obstruction to shuttle,  
a twisted ribbon, or forms  
thickness lever closed too tightly.  
If fault source is not apparent,  
contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.  
SOFTWARE ERROR *  
Cycle power  
No  
Application software  
tried to perform illegal  
printer function, or  
damaged logic circuits  
found on controller  
board.  
Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
STACK OVERFLOW*  
STACK UNDERFLOW*  
TCB CORRUPTED*  
UNDEF INTERRUPT*  
UNDFNED OPCODE*  
UP DRV. SHORT *  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
Fatal firmware error on Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
controller board.  
Fatal firmware error on Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
controller board.  
Fatal firmware error on Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
controller board.  
Fatal firmware error on Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
controller board.  
Fatal firmware error on Contact your authorized  
controller board.  
customer service engineer.1  
Hammer driver circuits Contact your authorized  
customer service engineer.1  
on the boards shorted  
to ground.  
HAMMER COIL BAD  
X, X, X,...  
Yes  
Coil # failed current  
test at power-up.  
Record message, clear to  
continue printing, and contact  
your authorized customer  
service represetative.  
1 Before contacting an authorized customer service engineer, power off the printer, wait 15 seconds,  
then power it back on and rerun your print job. If the message reappears, press CLEAR. If the fault  
message still displays, then contact your authorized customer service engineer.  
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RibbonMinder  
Overview  
RibbonMinder is a user-definable software feature that determines when a  
ribbon should be changed. It does this by monitoring printer ribbon usage and  
alerts you when the print quality may fall below a level that you designate.  
This is especially important if you are printing bar codes to be scanned. This  
chapter explains how RibbonMinder works and how to configure it to meet  
your specific print job requirements.  
Like the fuel gauge in your car, RibbonMinder indicates how much usable ink  
remains in the ribbon. The gaugefor RibbonMinder is the message display  
on the control panel. The following message is typical for a new ribbon (100%  
full):  
ENABLE STATE  
RIBBON LIFE 100%  
ON LINE 100%  
<printer emulation>  
As printing continues, the percentage of usable ink in the ribbon decreases  
(percentage ranges from 100% to -99%):  
ON LINE  
74%  
Ribbon ink being consumed  
<printer emulation>  
ON LINE  
8%  
Ribbon life approaching end  
<printer emulation>  
When 0% usable ink appears, the printer is typically configured to stop  
printing and display the following message:  
RIBBON INK OUT  
CHANGE RIBBON  
Continue with the following sections for configuring RibbonMinder options.  
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Using the RibbonMinder  
This chapter outlines how to configure the RibbonMinder each time you  
change your ribbon, as well as how to set the options available with the  
RibbonMinder feature.  
Configuration  
This section explains how to unlock the ENTER key, find the RibbonMinder  
options, make changes, exit the configuration menu, and lock the ENTER  
key.  
Following this section are procedures for changing each RibbonMinder  
option. To avoid repetition, references are made to Table 20 for entering the  
configuration menu.  
NOTE: All RibbonMinder options are automatically saved in NVRAM when  
selected.  
As you perform the following steps, refer to the RibbonMinder menu diagram  
shown in Figure 48.  
* = Factory Default  
RIBBON  
MINDER  
New Ribbon  
Ribbon Action  
Ribbon Size  
RIbbon Adjust  
Ribbon Fault  
Press ENTER  
to reset ribbon  
life to 100%. A  
new ribbon  
must be  
installed after  
setting the  
ribbon life to  
100%.  
Disable*  
Display  
Fault  
Press = or > to Press = or > to New Ribbon*  
increase or increase or Do Nothing  
decrease size. decrease.  
60 yards*  
(1-255)  
0*  
(-99% to 99%)  
Default is 100  
yards for  
cabinet model.  
To view options, press: > Down  
= Up  
< Next  
; Prev  
To select an option, press ENTER.  
To return to main menu, press  
CLEAR.  
To exit menu, press ONLINE.  
* = Default Setting  
Figure 48. RibbonMinder Menu Diagram  
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Configuration  
Table 20. RibbonMinder Configuration  
Result  
Step  
Key  
Notes  
1.  
2.  
Make sure the printer is on. Raise the printer cover.  
ON LINE  
OFFLINE  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
3.  
Allows you to make configuration  
changes.  
ENTER SWITCH  
UNLOCKED  
+
OFFLINE  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
4.  
5.  
6.  
UNTIL  
OFFLINE  
RIBBONMINDER  
RIBBONMINDER  
New Ribbon XXX%  
Scroll through to find Ribbon  
Action, Ribbon Size, Ribbon  
Adjust, Fault Action.  
RIBBONMINDER  
Ribbon Size  
OR  
7.  
8.  
Press when you reach the desired  
option (i.e. Ribbon Size).  
Ribbon Size  
60 Yards*  
Allows you to adjust the desired  
option.  
Ribbon Size  
61 Yards  
OR  
ENTER  
9.  
An asterisk (*) denotes the active  
selection.  
Ribbon Size  
61 Yards*  
10.  
11.  
12.  
13.  
Exits the menu.  
OFFLINE  
RIBBONMINDER  
UNTIL  
Locks the ENTER key.  
ENTER SWITCH  
LOCKED  
+
ON LINE  
The printer is ready for normal  
operation.  
ONLINE  
<printer emulation>  
XXX%  
Close the printer cover. You can resume printing.  
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Running a Job  
Once you have set up options for RibbonMinder, it works without attention.  
When you begin printing with RibbonMinder enabled, the message display  
shows a ribbon life value of 100%. The ribbon life decreases as the ink is  
consumed.  
New Ribbon  
The New Ribbon option allows you to reset the ribbon life when you replace a  
worn ribbon. It may be necessary to replace ribbons before the ink has been  
depleted (e.g. when the ribbon has been snagged, folded, or otherwise  
damaged).  
Table 21. New Ribbon Procedure  
Step  
Key  
Result  
Notes  
1.  
2.  
Replace ribbon. See your Operators Guide.  
Perform steps 2 through  
RIBBONMINDER  
New Ribbon XXX%  
ENTER  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Resets ribbon life to 100%.  
RIBBONMINDER  
New Ribbon 100%  
CLEAR  
OFFLINE  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
If the new ribbon is a different  
size, see Table 23. Otherwise,  
press UP and DOWN to lock the  
ENTER key.  
ENTER SWITCH  
LOCKED  
+
OFFLINE  
CONFIG. CONTROL  
ON LINE  
6.  
7.  
The printer is ready for normal  
operation.  
ONLINE  
<printer emulation>  
100%  
Close the printer cover. You can resume printing.  
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Ribbon Action  
The Ribbon Action option allows you to perform three functions: activate the  
RibbonMinder ink consumption display, disable the ink consumption display,  
and flash a fault message when the display reaches 0%.  
Table 22. Ribbon Action Configuration  
Step  
Key  
Result  
Notes  
1.  
Perform steps 1 through  
RIBBONMINDER  
New Ribbon XXX%  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
UNTIL  
RIBBONMINDER  
Ribbon Action  
Ribbon Action  
Disable*  
UNTIL  
Ribbon Action  
Display  
ENTER  
Activates the RibbonMinder  
display. When done, go to step  
12.  
Ribbon Action  
Display*  
6.  
7.  
To disable the display, perform steps 1 through 5, then:  
UNTIL  
Ribbon Action  
Disable  
ENTER  
8.  
Disables the RibbonMinder  
display. When done, go to step  
12.  
Ribbon Action  
Disable*  
9.  
To activate the Fault option:  
10.  
Will flash a fault message when  
display reaches 0%.  
UNTIL  
Ribbon Action  
Fault  
ENTER  
11.  
12.  
13.  
14.  
Enables the Fault option.  
Locks the ENTER key.  
Ribbon Action  
Fault*  
ENTER SWITCH  
LOCKED  
+
ON LINE  
The printer is ready for normal  
operation.  
ONLINE  
<printer emulation>  
XXX%  
Close the printer cover. You can resume printing.  
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RibbonMinder Fault  
By pressing the CLEAR key, you clear the fault which will allow the printer to  
continue printing for an additional two minutes. This allows you to complete a  
nearly finished print job before changing the ribbon.  
After the two-minute period has elapsed, the fault will reoccur if the Ribbon  
Action remains set on FAULT (page 153). If the Ribbon Action is changed to  
DISABLE or DISPLAY within the two-minute period, the fault will not reoccur.  
If you do not want to change the ribbon at this time, you may disable  
RibbonMinder. If the ribbon is worn, the Change Ribbonmessage will  
reappear once the function is enabled again, and the printer status indicators  
will flash until the ribbon is changed.  
If the message display indicates the need to install a new ribbon and your  
print job is one page short of completion, press CLEAR and then ON LINE to  
print the last page. Otherwise, you may continue your print job at the end of  
this procedure. The fault will occur again two minutes after clearing the fault.  
NOTE: If the fault message appears on the control panel and the ribbon is  
changed, the display will automatically reset to 100%. This feature  
may be disabled through the Fault Action menu.  
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Ribbon Size  
When replacing a ribbon, if the new ribbon is a different size than the previous  
one, you must change the Ribbon Size option.  
Table 23. Ribbon Size Configuration  
Step  
Key  
Result  
Notes  
1.  
2.  
Perform steps 1 through 5 from Table 20.  
UNTIL  
RIBBONMINDER  
Ribbon Size  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
Allows you to make configuration  
changes.  
Ribbon Size  
60 Yards*  
Ribbon Size  
100 Yards  
OR  
ENTER  
Sets the new size.  
Ribbon Size  
100 Yards*  
Locks the ENTER key.  
ENTER SWITCH  
LOCKED  
+
ON LINE  
The printer is ready for normal  
operation.  
ONLINE  
<printer emulation>  
XXX%  
Close the printer cover. You can resume printing.  
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Ribbon Adjust  
You can adjust RibbonMinder to allow the printing of more or less pages  
before the display reaches 0%. The adjustment is a percentage of the default  
(0%) and ranges from -99% to 99%. For example, if the printer ordinarily  
printed 1000 pages at the default setting (0%), by setting the adjustment to  
10% it would print 1100 pages (1000 + 10%) before the display reached 0%.  
Likewise, if the adjustment was set to -20%, it would print 800 pages (1000 -  
20%) before the display reached 0%.  
Pressing the NEXT key increases the percentage, while pressing the PREV  
key decreases the percentage.  
Fault Action  
When set to New Ribbon (the default) opening the platen while in RIBBON  
INK OUT / CHANGE RIBBON fault will reset the ribbon life to 100%, just as if  
the New Ribbon menu option was executed.  
When set to Do Nothing, the ribbon life may only be reset through the New  
Ribbon menu option.  
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Printer Specifications  
Ribbon Specifications  
NOTE: Only cabinet models support 100-yard ribbons. Pedestal models  
must use 60-yard ribbons. Use only the ribbons listed below. Each kit  
contains six ribbons.  
Table 24. Printer Ribbons  
Part Number  
Description  
107675-905  
Carton of 6 OCR Application ribbons,  
used on both cabinet and pedestal models.  
Length: 60 yards (54.84 m)  
Width: 1 inch (2.54 cm)  
Thickness: .0039 inches (.009906 cm)  
107675-908  
Carton of 6 OCR Application ribbons,  
used on cabinet models only.  
Length: 100 yards (91.4 m)  
Width: 1 inch (2.54 cm)  
Thickness: .0039 inches (.009906 cm)  
Paper Specifications  
Paper  
Type:  
Edge-perforated, fan-fold, 3 to 17 inches (7.62 to 43.18 cm) wide,  
2 to 16 inches (5.08 to 40.64 cm) long.  
Thickness: Single-part: 15 to 100 pound (6.80 to 45.36 kg) stock; Multi-part:  
1- to 6-part forms (maximum 12 lb [5.44 kg] ply of upper plies)  
Sheet Thickness:0.025 inch (0.064 cm) maximum  
Drive:  
Adjustable tractors (6-pin engagement)  
Labels  
On Backing:One-part continuous perforated fanfold back form. Labels must  
be placed at least 1/6 inch (0.42 cm) from the fan-fold perforation.  
Backing adhesive must not be squeezed out during printing.  
Sheet Size: 3 to 17 inches (7.62 to 43.18 cm) wide, including the two standard  
perforated tractor feed strips. A maximum sheet length of 16  
inches (40.64 cm) between top and bottom perforations.  
Thickness: Not to exceed 0.025 inch (0.064 cm) (including backing sheet)  
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Appendix A Printer Dimensions  
Printer Dimensions  
Cabinet Model  
Height:  
Width:  
Depth:  
Weight:  
42.5 inches (108 cm)  
27 inches (68.6 cm)  
29 inches (73.7 cm)  
225 lbs. (102.1 kg) unpackaged  
285 lbs. (129.3 kg) packaged  
Pedestal Model  
Height:  
Width:  
Depth:  
Weight:  
35 inches (88.9 cm)  
24.6 inches (62.5 cm)  
20.7 inches (52.6 cm)  
105 lbs. (47.6 kg) unpackaged  
115 lbs. (52.2 kg) packaged  
Environmental Characteristics  
Temperature  
Operating 41° to 104° F (5° to 40° C) up to 5000 feet (1524 meters)  
41° to 90° F (5° to 32° C) up to 8000 feet (2438 meters)  
Storage  
-40° to 158° F (- 40° to 70° C)  
Relative Humidity  
Operating 15% to 80% (noncondensing)  
Storage  
15% to 90% (noncondensing)  
Energy Star  
Printronix DEC LG Emulation printers comply with the requirements of the  
Energy Star Office Equipment Program of the U.S. Environmental Protection  
Agency.  
When in the reduced-power idle state, the printer displays Power Saver  
Mode.”  
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Electrical Characteristics  
Input Voltage  
Line Voltage  
Design Range  
Line  
Frequency  
RMS Current  
500 LPM  
RMS Current  
1000 LPM  
RMS Current  
1500 LPM  
88-135 V RMS  
178-270 V RMS  
47-63 Hz  
47-63 Hz  
6A @ 100 V  
3A @ 200 V  
6A @ 100 V  
3A @ 200 V  
8A @ 100 V  
5A @ 200 V  
Power Consumption  
Operating  
Mode  
Units  
Power Consumption  
500 LPM  
1000 LPM  
30 (60)  
1500 LPM  
Standby1  
Watts  
BTU/Hour  
30 (60)  
45 (80)  
100 (205)  
180  
100 (205)  
220  
154 (273)  
310  
Nominal2  
Watts  
BTU/Hour  
Watts  
615  
270  
750  
315  
1058  
440  
Maximum3  
BTU/Hour  
920  
1075  
1500  
1Numbers represent consumption in Power Saver Mode.  
Numbers in parenthesis represent standby mode.  
2Nominal power measured at 120 VAC while printing ASCII Shift-Recycle.  
3Maximum power measured at 120 VAC while printing Black Plot.  
Interfaces  
Type:  
IEEE 1284 Parallel, Centronics Parallel, RS-232/RS-422 Serial,  
Dataproducts Parallel  
Logic Levels:TTL/EIA-232E/EIA-422B  
Data Format:ASCII  
Compatibility:IEEE 1284 Parallel, Dataproducts Parallel, Centronics Parallel,  
EIA-232E, and EIA-422B.  
Transfer Rates:Up to 200 Kilobytes on parallel interface  
Up to 115K baud on RS-232/RS-422 serial interface  
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Appendix A Printing Rates  
Printing Rates  
The printing speed of text is measured in lines per minute (lpm), and is a  
function of the selected font and the vertical dot density. Printing speed is  
independent of the number of characters configured in the character set  
repertoire. Print rates for lines containing attributes such as bold or  
emphasized printing, superscripts, subscripts, or elongated attributes will  
decrease to not less than half the rates of the font without such attributes. The  
exact print rate of lines containing these attributes depends on the specific  
print job, but software maximizes the throughput by dynamically determining  
which dot rows contain adjacent dots and must be printed in two strokes.  
The reverse paper feed capability allows the printing of multiple densities on a  
single line. This is useful in printing forms and text together or in mixing  
different fonts on a print line. Use of multiple densities and reverse paper feed  
also affects throughput.  
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Standard ASCII Character  
Set  
0
B7  
0
BITSB6  
1
B5  
B4 B3 B2 B1  
KEY  
33  
27  
OCTAL  
DECIMAL  
HEX  
1
0
1
1
ESC  
1B  
ASCII CHARACTER  
B7  
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
B6  
B5  
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
BITS  
COLUMN  
B4 B3 B2 B1  
ROW  
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
0
0
20  
16  
10  
40  
32  
20  
60  
48  
30  
100  
64  
40  
120  
80  
50  
140  
96  
60  
160  
112  
70  
0
@
P
p
q
0 0  
0
0
NUL  
SOH  
DLE  
SP  
!
1
21  
41  
61  
101  
121  
141  
161  
DC1  
1
A
B
Q
R
a
1
1
17  
11  
33  
21  
49  
31  
65  
41  
81  
51  
97  
61  
113  
71  
0 0  
0 0  
0
1
1
0
1
2
(XON)  
2
2
2
22  
18  
12  
42  
34  
22  
62  
50  
32  
102  
66  
42  
122  
82  
52  
142  
98  
62  
162  
114  
72  
DC2  
"
2
b
r
STX  
ETX  
EOT  
ENQ  
ACK  
BEL  
3
3
3
23  
19  
13  
43  
35  
23  
63  
51  
33  
103  
67  
43  
123  
83  
53  
143  
99  
63  
163  
115  
73  
DC3  
0 0  
1
1
3
4
#
$
3
4
5
6
7
C
D
E
F
S
T
c
d
e
f
s
t
(XOFF)  
4
4
4
24  
20  
14  
44  
36  
24  
64  
52  
34  
104  
68  
44  
124  
84  
54  
144  
100  
64  
164  
116  
74  
DC4  
NAK  
SYN  
0 1  
0 1  
0 1  
0 1  
1 0  
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
5
5
5
25  
21  
15  
45  
37  
25  
65  
53  
35  
105  
69  
45  
125  
85  
55  
145  
101  
65  
165  
117  
75  
5
6
7
8
9
%
U
V
u
v
w
6
6
6
26  
22  
16  
46  
38  
26  
66  
54  
36  
106  
70  
46  
126  
86  
56  
146  
102  
66  
166  
118  
76  
&
7
7
7
27  
47  
39  
27  
67  
55  
37  
107  
71  
47  
127  
87  
57  
147  
103  
67  
167  
119  
77  
ETB 23  
G
W
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17  
10  
8
8
30  
24  
18  
50  
40  
28  
70  
56  
38  
110  
72  
48  
130  
88  
58  
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104  
68  
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120  
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HT  
LF  
VT  
CAN  
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105  
69  
171  
121  
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19  
12  
10  
0 A  
32  
26  
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52  
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2A  
72  
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112  
74  
4A  
132  
90  
5A  
152  
106  
6A  
172  
122  
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73  
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133  
153  
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ESC  
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0 B  
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1B  
43  
2B  
59  
3B  
75  
4B  
91  
5B  
107  
6B  
123  
7B  
14  
12  
0 C  
34  
54  
44  
2C  
74  
60  
3C  
114  
76  
4C  
134  
92  
5C  
154  
108  
6C  
174  
124  
7C  
1 1  
1 1  
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5F  
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6F  
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Printronix Technical  
Support  
Sources of Support  
There are several sources of help and information available depending on the  
type of help you need:  
Your Printronix Vendor  
Your Application Vendor  
Internet  
Printronix Technical Support  
Your Printronix Vendor  
Your local Printronix vendor from whom you purchased this printer may be  
best equipped to help you. Your vendor has specially trained service  
technicians available to answer questions and the equipment to analyze your  
printer problems.  
Your Application Vendor  
Often, printingproblems have more to do with the application being used  
than with the printer. In this case, the application manufacturer is the best  
source of help.  
Internet  
The Printronix website provides access to technical reports, new product  
announcements, and other general information about Printronix. You can  
access the Printronix website via any one of the many world-wide web  
browsers available to Internet users. The Printronix home page is at  
http://www.printronix.com.  
For printer specific information (e.g., printer products, software and drivers,  
accessories, supplies, etc.) go to the following website:  
www.digital.com/printers.  
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Printronix Technical Support  
Printronix Technical Support is available world-wide. When calling Printronix  
for assistance, please have the following information readily available:  
Your phone number, fax number and shipping address.  
A description of the problem.  
The printer model.  
The type of host computer you are using.  
The type and version of operating system you are using.  
The application and version you are using.  
The interface you are using (e.g., network using a RP500, parallel, serial).  
If using the network interface, the network protocol (TCP/IP, EtherTalk,  
LAT, IPX).  
The printer emulation you are using (e.g., Digital LG, LP+ [Proprinter XL,  
Epson FX, P-series], VGL or PGL).  
Your printers configurations listed on the LG Configuration Summary  
page. To print out this page, refer to Chapter 6 of this manual.  
If you have a printer hardware problem you cannot resolve, provide the  
error message displayed on the Control Panel. For a list of possible error  
messages, refer to Chapter 6 of this manual.  
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Glossary  
A
active column  
active line  
The horizontal location on the paper where the next  
character will print.  
The vertical location on the paper where the next  
character will print.  
active position  
The position on the paper where the next character will  
print. The intersection of the active column and the active  
line.  
ASCII  
Abbrev. for American Standard Code for Information  
Interchange. A standard character encoding scheme  
introduced in 1963 and used widely on many computers  
and printers. It is a 7-bit code with 128 different bit  
patterns. There is no parity recommendation.  
attributes, print  
Operations performed on text that alter its appearance  
but do not change the font. Examples: underlining,  
superscripting, bold, etc.  
B
bar code  
baud  
A printed code consisting of parallel bars of varied width  
and spacing and designed to be read by a one-  
dimensional scanning device.  
A unit of speed that measures the rate at which  
information is transferred. Baud rate is the reciprocal of  
the length in seconds of the shortest pulse used to carry  
data. For example, a system in which the shortest pulse  
is 1/1200 second operates at 1200 baud. On RS-232  
serial lines, the baud rate equals the data flow rate in bits  
per second (bps). To communicate properly, a printer  
must be configured to operate at the same baud rate as  
its host computer.  
bold  
buffer  
bus  
A print attribute specifying text of a heavy line thickness.  
See also character weight.  
A reserved area in memory where data is written and  
read during data transfers.  
A circuit for the transfer of data or electrical signals  
between two devices.  
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C
character cell  
The invisible rectangular space occupied by a character,  
including the white space around the character. The  
height of a cell remains constant even with changes in  
the current line spacing, and the width is equal to the  
current character spacing. Used as a unit of spacing.  
character proportion The ratio of character height to character width.  
See also compressed and expanded.  
character set  
character weight  
checksum  
A set of codes, each of which represents a printable  
character, including symbols, punctuation, numbers,  
diacritical markings, and alphabet characters. Each  
character is assigned a unique code value.  
The degree of lightness and thickness of printed text. For  
example: Boldrefers to a heavy or thick character  
weight. Medium,” “normal,or book weightrefer to the  
character weight used in this sentence.  
A stored or transmitted numerical value used to verify  
data integrity.  
command sequence Two or more bytes that instruct the printer to perform a  
special function. The first character in the sequence is a  
special function control character (SFCC), which alerts  
the printer that the string is a command sequence.  
See also escape sequence, SSCC, and SFCC.  
compatibility  
The ability of one printer to accept and properly process  
commands meant for a different printer.  
See also emulation and protocol.  
compressed  
configuration  
Refers to a typeface with a font width approximately 60%  
smaller than normal. Character height is not changed.  
Refers to the operating properties that define how the  
printer responds to signals and commands received from  
the host computer at the printer interface. These  
properties are called configuration parameters and must  
be set to match the operating characteristics of the host  
computer system.  
controller  
cpi  
An independent logic unit in a data processing system  
that controls data paths between the central processing  
unit and one or more units of peripheral equipment.  
Abbrev. for characters per inch. A measurement of  
monospaced fonts indicating the horizontal character  
density. For example, 10 cpi means 10 characters can be  
printed in one horizontal inch.  
See also pitch.  
cps  
Abbrev. for characters per second. A measurement of  
the print speed of a serial (character) printer.  
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decipoint  
default  
One tenth of a point. A unit of length equal to 1/720 inch.  
See also point.  
A value, parameter, attribute, or option assigned by a  
program or system if another is not specified by the user.  
descender  
The portion of a printed, lowercase character that  
appears below the base line. For example, g,” “j,” “p,”  
q,and yall are characters with lowercase descenders.  
diagnostic  
Pertains to the detection and isolation of printer  
malfunctions or mistakes.  
disable  
DP  
To deactivate, make false(0), or set to OFF.  
Abbrev. for data processing font (see HS).  
E
EIA/TIA  
Elite  
Electronics Industries Association.  
A name indicating a monospaced font with a pitch of 12  
cpi (and usually 10 points in height).  
em  
A unit of measure in typesetting: the width of a piece of  
type about as wide as it is tall. (Derived from uppercase  
M, usually the widest character in a set.)  
emulation  
Refers to the ability of a printer to execute the commands  
of another printer language (protocol).  
See also compatibility and protocol.  
en  
A unit of measure in typesetting equal to half the width of  
an em.  
enable  
To activate, make true(1), or set to ON.  
escape sequence A command sequence in which the first byte is always  
the ASCII ESC character.  
See also command sequence, SSCC, and SFCC.  
expanded  
Refers to a typeface with a font width larger than normal.  
Character height is not changed.  
F
family (or type)  
fixed-pitch fonts  
font  
A set of all variations and sizes of a type style.  
See font, monospaced.  
The complete set of a given size of type, including  
characters, symbols, figures, punctuation marks,  
ligatures, signs, and accents. To fully describe a font, you  
must specify seven characteristics:  
1) typeface (Courier, Helvetica, Swiss, etc.)  
2) spacing (proportional or monospaced)  
3) type size (12 point, 14 point, etc.)  
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4) scale factor (character height/width ratio)  
5) type style (Roman or italic)  
6) character weight (bold, normal, etc.)  
7) character proportion (normal, compressed, expanded).  
font, landscape  
A font printed parallel to the long edge of a page, or a font  
capable of being produced on a landscape page  
orientation.  
font, monospaced Also called fixed-pitch font and mono-font. Every  
character, regardless of horizontal size, occupies the  
same amount of font pattern space. All monospaced  
fonts use specific pitch size settings. Monospaced fonts  
are sometimes used when strict character alignment is  
desired (tables, charts, spreadsheets, etc.).  
font name  
See typeface.  
font pattern  
A font pattern is the matrix of pixels which represents a  
character, symbol, or image.  
font, portrait  
A font printed parallel to the short edge of a page.  
font, proportional  
A font in which the width of a character cell varies with  
the width of the character. For example, [i] takes less  
space to print than [m]. Using proportional fonts generally  
increases the readability of printed documents, giving  
text a typeset appearance.  
font weight  
font width  
The thickness of the lines making up a character. For  
example, boldand lightare different font weights.  
The measurement of the width of a character cell in dots.  
H
hex codes  
Codes based on a numeral system with a radix of 16.  
host computer  
The computer that stores, processes, and sends data to  
be printed, and which communicates directly with the  
printer. The term hostindicates the controlling  
computer, since modern printers are themselves  
microprocessor-controlled computer systems.  
HS  
Hz  
Abbrev. for high speed font.  
Abbrev. for Hertz. Cycles per second, a measure of  
frequency.  
I
IEEE  
IGP  
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc.  
Intelligent Graphics Processor. An interface that converts  
graphics commands received from the host computer to  
binary plot data that is usable by the printer.  
initialization  
A series of processes and self-tests to set power-up  
default conditions and parameters.  
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interface  
The hardware components used to link two devices by  
common physical interconnection, signal, and functional  
characteristics.  
invoke  
ipm  
To put into effect or operation.  
Abbrev. for inches per minute. A measurement of the  
speed of a printer printing in graphics print mode (plotting  
speed).  
italic  
A slanted type style. This is an italic type style.  
L
landscape  
LCD  
Printed perpendicular to the paper motion.  
Abbrev. for liquid-crystal display. The LCD is located on  
the control panel. Its purpose is to communicate  
information to the operator concerning the operating  
state of the printer.  
LED  
Abbrev. for light-emitting diode. The printer control panel  
has LEDs that indicate the status of the printer to the  
operator.  
logical link  
lpi  
The parameters that specify data transfer, control, or  
communication operations.  
Abbrev. for lines per inch. A measurement indicating the  
vertical spacing between successive lines of text. For  
example, 8 lpi means eight lines of text for every vertical  
inch.  
lpm  
Abbrev. for lines per minute. A measurement of the print  
speed of a line printer printing in text print mode.  
M
See font, monospaced.  
N
monospaced  
NLQ  
Abbrev. for near letter quality font.  
nonvolatile memory Nonvolatile memory stores variables that must be  
preserved when the printer is turned off, such as  
configuration parameters and printer usage statistics.  
Nonvolatile memory is preserved by means of an  
independent, battery-operated power supply. When  
printer power is turned off, the battery supplies the power  
needed to keep stored data active.  
NVRAM  
Acronym for nonvolatile random access memory. See  
nonvolatile memory.  
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O
OCR  
Abbrev. for optical character recognition. A process by  
which a machine can readcharacters printed in a  
special standardized font. Data are read by a  
photoelectric optical scanner and can be recorded on  
magnetic tape or disk. OCR-A and OCR-B are two widely  
used OCR fonts.  
P
parity (check)  
Parity checking is the addition of non-data bits to data,  
resulting in the number of bits that are set to a 1being  
either always even or always odd. Parity is used to detect  
data errors.  
PCBA  
pica  
Abbrev. for printed circuit board assembly.  
A name indicating a monospaced font with a pitch of 10  
cpi (and usually 12 points in height). Pica is also used in  
typography as a unit of measurement equal to 1/6 inch.  
pin configuration  
pitch  
Establishes the physical attachment and protocol  
conversion connections for the host interface.  
The number of text characters printed per horizontal inch.  
Specified in characters per inch (cpi).  
See also cpi.  
pixel  
point  
Derived from picture (PIX) ELement. The smallest  
displayable picture element on a video monitor or  
printable unit. In printing, a pixel is a dot.  
A unit of length in printing and typography, used to  
specify type sizes, heights of font characters, etc. There  
are 72 points in a vertical inch; thus, one point equals  
1/72 inch, or approximately 0.0139 inch. Some examples  
of point sizes are: This is 8 point type. This manual is printed  
in 10 point type. This is 14 point type.  
port  
A channel used for receiving data from or transmitting  
data to one or more external devices.  
portrait  
Printed parallel to the short edge of a page.  
Font.  
print mode  
proportion, characterSee character proportion.  
proportional  
protocol  
See font, proportional.  
A set of rules or conventions governing the exchange of  
information between computer systems, or between a  
printer and a host computer. For computer printers, a  
protocol is the coding convention used to convey and  
print data. A printer protocol includes codes for printing  
text and graphics, as well as codes instructing the printer  
to perform special operations, and machine-to-machine  
communication codes.  
See also compatibility and emulation.  
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RAM  
Acronym for random-access memory. Also called main  
memoryor working memory.RAM is the active  
memory of a printer, into which programs are loaded.  
This memory can be read from or written to at any time.  
RAM is also termed volatilebecause whatever  
information is in RAM is lost when power is turned off or  
interrupted.  
See also ROM.  
read  
To retrieve data from memory (RAM) or from mass  
storage (hard disk, floppy diskette, etc.).  
reset  
To turn off, deactivate, disable, or return to a previously  
determined state.  
resolution  
A measure expressing the number of component units in  
a given range used to create an image. In printing, this is  
expressed as the number of dots per inch (dpi)  
horizontally and vertically.  
ROM  
Acronym for read-only memory. Programs, instructions,  
and routines permanently stored in the printer.  
Information in ROM is not lost when power is turned off.  
ROM cannot be written to-hence the term read-only.”  
See also RAM.  
roman  
A type style in which the characters are upright. This  
sentence is printed in a roman type style.  
S
sans serif  
A typeface or font in which the characters do not have  
serifs. This font is sans serif.  
serial communications  
The sequential transmission of data, in which each  
element is transferred in succession.  
serial matrix  
A type of printing technology used in some impact  
printers. Data are sent to the printer through either a  
serial or a parallel interface, but the print head must  
receive the data serially in order to form each character.  
The moving print head uses pins to form whole  
characters one at a time and one after the other. The pins  
print dots according to programmed matrix patterns. A  
line matrix printer also forms characters with dots in  
matrix patterns, but it feeds print data in parallel to many  
hammers mounted on a rapidly oscillating shuttle. The  
hammers fire simultaneously to print entire lines at a  
time.  
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serif  
A short line stemming from and at an angle to the upper  
or lower end of the stroke of a letter or number character.  
serif  
A
set  
To turn on, activate, invoke, or enable.  
SFCC  
Abbrev. for special function control character. The first  
character in a printer command sequence. In P-Series  
emulation mode, you can select 0 though 7F as the  
SFCC. In Epson FX and Proprinter emulation mode, the  
SFCC must always be the ASCII ESC character.  
See also command sequence and escape sequence.  
size, type  
slewing  
See point.  
Rapid vertical paper movement.  
See font, proportional and font, monospaced.  
spacing  
start bits  
In serial data transfer, a signal indicating the beginning of  
a character or data element.  
stop bits  
In serial data transfer, a signal indicating the end of a  
character or data element.  
string  
Two or more bytes of data or code treated as a unit.  
See type style.  
style, type  
symbol set  
See character set.  
T
type family  
type size  
type style  
See typeface.  
See point.  
Refers to either the upright or italic character style in a  
specific font family. Roman is upright, italic is slanted.  
typeface  
A descriptive name or brand name that identifies a  
particular design of type. Examples are: Courier,  
Helvetica, and Swiss. Also called type family.  
typographic font  
See font, proportional.  
V
VFU  
Abbrev. for vertical format unit.  
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warm start  
A reboot or soft reset. The following occurs:  
1) data are cleared from all buffers (I/O and internal print  
buffers); 2) all internal system variables are reset to  
default values, which is transparent to the user; and 3)  
the power-up configuration values-except the host I/O  
selection-are loaded. If the user has not defined power-  
up configuration values, the printer resets to the factory  
default configuration values.  
weight  
write  
See character weight.  
To store data to memory (RAM) or to mass storage (hard  
disk, floppy diskette, etc.).  
X
X-OFF  
X-ON  
A character transmitted by the printer announcing that  
the printer is off-line or the buffer is almost full.  
A character transmitted by the printer announcing that  
the printer is on-line or the buffer is almost empty.  
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Index  
A
C
A TO D OVERUN * message, 143  
Absorb after ^PY, 97  
Cable connections, 34  
pedestal model, 34  
Cable length  
Centronics, 122  
ACCESS NULL PTR * message, 143  
Acknowledge signal  
Centronics parallel interface, 123  
Active IGP Emulation, 72  
Alternate Char Set, 83  
Alternate Set 80-9F, 85  
Alt. Set 80-9F, 88  
Dataproducts interface, 120  
IEEE 1284 parallel, 127  
serial, 130  
Cable verify signal  
Dataproducts parallel interface, 121  
Carriage return  
Append Rotated, 96  
ASCII Character Set, 161  
LG emulation, 76  
Centronics interface signals  
paper instruction (PI), 123  
Centronics menu  
Auto Uppercase, 91  
Autowrap, 90  
LG emulation, 76  
Buffer Size in K, 108  
Busy on Strobe, 108  
Data Bit 8, 107  
B
Barcode  
Data Polarity, 107  
Errors, 99  
Latch Data On, 108  
Prime Signal, 108  
Baud Rate parameter, 105  
Baud rates, 130  
Response Polarity, 108  
Strobe Polarity, 108  
TOF Action, 108  
Bidirectional printing, 112  
BUFFER OVERFLOW message, 143  
Buffer Size in K parameter  
Centronics, 108  
Centronics parallel interface, 122  
configuration menu, 107  
configuring, 107, 123  
pin assignments, 122  
Centronics parallel interface signals, 122  
acknowledge, 123  
Dataproducts, 110  
serial interface menu, 106  
Busy on Strobe parameter  
Centronics, 108  
data lines 1 through 8, 122  
data strobe, 122  
Busy signal  
Centronics parallel interface, 123  
Byte mode, 126  
online, 123  
paper empty, 123  
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Chains  
paper  
cabinet model, 25  
Emulation, 73  
Host Interface, 103  
IEEE 1284 Parallel, 111  
Maint/Misc, 102  
Changing parameters, 55  
Character formation overview  
dot matrix, 15  
Printer Control, 112  
Serial Interface, 104  
Configurations, types of, 51  
Configuring printer, 49  
Config. Control  
Character Set, 83, 85, 88  
Cleaning requirements, 135  
CLEAR PAPER JAM message, 143  
Clear to send (CTS) signal  
RS-232 serial interface, 131  
CLOSE PLATEN message, 143  
COIL HOT, 143  
Connections  
cable, 34  
Connectors for host interface cables  
cabinet model, 34  
Communication, bidirectional (1284), 126  
Communication, Dataproducts parallel, 120  
Compatibility mode, 126  
Component locations, 20  
Compressed CPI, 92  
Control Code 06, 87  
Control Code 08, 87  
Control codes and control panel changes, 51  
Control panel keys, 52  
Control panel overlays, attaching, 27, 33  
CPI/LPI Select, 79  
Configuration  
Centronics parallel interface, 123  
changing parameters, 55  
Dataproducts parallel interface, 121  
deleting, 59  
CR Edit, 91  
CTL VOLT FAIL * message, 143  
D
Dark Barcode, 98  
interface with VMS Operating SystemVMS  
configuration, 133  
Data Bit 8, 100  
Data Bit 8 parameter  
loading configuration values, 63  
menu, top level, 50, 68  
power-up selection, 65  
printout, 61  
Centronics, 107  
Dataproducts, 109  
Data Bits parameter, 105  
Data carrier detect (DCD) signal  
RS-232 serial interface, 131  
Data lines 1 through 8 signal  
Centronics parallel interface, 122  
Dataproducts parallel interface, 120  
Data Polarity parameter  
Centronics, 107  
protecting, 61  
RibbonMinder, 150  
RS-232 serial interface, 132  
RS-422 serial interface, 132  
saving, 57  
saving parameters, 51  
terminating resistors, 124  
Configuration menus  
Dataproducts, 109  
Data protocol, 104  
Centronics Parallel, 107  
Config. Control, 70  
Data Request Polarity  
Dataproducts, 110  
Dataproducts Parallel, 109  
Diagnostics, 114  
Data set ready (DSR) signal  
RS-232 serial interface, 131  
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Data strobe signal  
Display/Disable RibbonMinder, 117  
Distance required from host  
printer installation, 17  
Centronics parallel interface, 122  
Data Terminal Ready parameter, 106  
Data terminal ready (DTR) signal  
RS-232 serial interface, 131  
Dataproducts menu, 109  
Buffer Size in K, 110  
Documentation list, 9  
Dot matrix character formation, 15  
DRVR CIR BAD * message, 143  
E
Data Bit 8, 109  
Electrical characteristics, 159  
Emulation  
Data Polarity, 109  
Data Request Polarity, 110  
PI Ignored, 109  
active IGP, 72  
Emulation menu, 73  
Strobe Polarity, 110  
Emulations, 14  
Dataproducts parallel interface  
configuration, 121  
Energy Star compliance, 158  
ENTER key  
pin assignments, 120  
Dataproducts parallel interface signals, 120  
Buffer Clear, 121  
locking, 53  
unlocking, 53  
Environmental characteristics, 158  
Epson FX-1050 Emulation, 84  
Error Handling, 99  
cable verify, 121  
data strobe, 121  
demand, 121  
Error handling  
online, 121  
RS-232 serial interface, 131  
RS-422 serial interface, 131  
Error markers, 99  
paper instruction (PI), 121  
Parity Error, 121  
Error messages See Fault messages, 142  
EVFU Select, 88  
Define CR Code, 82, 84, 87  
Define LF Code, 83, 85, 87  
Define LF Code (Line Feed), 90  
Delete Configuration parameter, 71  
Deleting a configuration, 59  
Deleting parameters, 59  
Demand signal  
EXHAUST FAN FLT message, 144  
Extended Execute Copy, 92  
F
Fault conditions  
RibbonMinder, 154  
Fault messages, 142  
A TO D OVERUN *, 143  
ACCESS NULL PTR *, 143  
BUFFER OVERFLOW, 143  
CLEAR PAPER JAM, 143  
CLOSE PLATEN, 143  
COIL HOT, 143  
Dataproducts parallel interface, 121  
Diagnostic capabilities, 14  
Diagnostic tests, 138  
Diagnostics configuration menu, 114  
Dimensions  
cabinet model, 18  
pedestal model, 19  
CTL VOLT FAIL *, 143  
DRVR CIR BAD *, 143  
EXHAUST FAN FLT, 144  
FIRMWARE ERROR, 144  
printer, 158  
Direction, printing, 112  
Display Language parameter, 102  
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FRAMING ERROR, 144  
HAM. COIL OPEN *, 144  
HB NOT INSTALLD *, 144  
ILL EXT BUS ACC *, 144  
ILL INST ACCSS *, 145  
ILLGL OPR ACCSS *, 144  
INTAKE FAN FAULT, 145  
LO DRV. SHORT *, 144, 145  
LOAD PAPER, 145  
UNDEF INTERRUPT *, 147  
UNDFNED OPCODE *, 147  
UP DRV. SHORT *, 147  
15V PWR FAIL *, 143  
23.5V PWR FAIL *, 143  
48V PWR FAIL *, 143  
8.5V PWR FAIL *, 143  
Features list  
diagnostic tools, 14  
host interfaces supported, 11  
printer emulations supported, 11  
text and graphics formatting, 13  
FF Valid at TOF, 83  
PAP BAD TABLE *, 145  
PAP BSY TOO LNG *, 145  
PAP FIFO OVERFL *, 145  
PAP FIFO UNDRFL *, 145  
PAP ILLGL ST *, 145  
FIRMWARE ERROR message, 144  
Font Attributes, 79  
PAP INCMPL ENER *, 145  
PAP INVLD CMD *, 145  
PAP INVLD PARM *, 145  
PAP NOT SCHED *, 145  
PAP NT AT SPEED *, 145  
PAP UNEXP INT *, 145  
PARITY ERROR, 145  
Font Set, 101  
Format conventions, 9  
Forms  
slewing  
thick perforations See Open Platen @ BOF  
parameter, 113  
PLAT INV CMD *, 146  
PLAT INV PARM *, 146  
PLAT INV STATE *, 146  
POWER SAVER MODE, 146  
POWERSUPPLY HOT *, 146  
PRINTER HOT *, 146  
Forms Length, 81  
Forms Width, 81  
Framing error handling, 132  
FRAMING ERROR message, 144  
G
PROTECTED INSTR *, 146  
PWRSUPP VOLT *, 146  
RIB INVLD CMD *, 146  
RIB INVLD STAT *, 146  
RIBBON DRIVE, 146  
Graphics  
IGP options, 13  
Graphics Options, 96  
H
RIBBON INK OUT, CHANGE RIBBON, 146  
RibbonMinder, 153  
Hammer bank  
line matrix printing, 15  
HAM. COIL OPEN * message, 144  
Handshaking, IEEE 1284 interface, 127  
Hardware installation  
SECURITY VIOLATION, 146  
SHUTL INV CMD *, 147  
SHUTL INV PARM *, 147  
SHUTTLE JAM, 147  
unpacking instructions  
adjusting paper supports  
cabinet model, 24  
SOFTWARE ERROR *, 147  
STACK OVERFLOW *, 147  
STACK UNDERFLOW *, 147  
TCB CORRUPTED *, 147  
pedestal model, 30  
attach output basket  
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pedestal model, 32  
cardboard packing removal  
cabinet model, 21  
IGP/VGL upgrade option, 13  
ILL EXT BUS ACC * message, 144  
ILL INST ACCSS * message, 145  
ILLGL OPR ACCSS * message, 144  
Installation  
hammer bank foam removal  
cabinet model, 22  
pedestal model, 28  
cable connections, 34  
new ribbon, 117, 152  
pedestal model  
paper chains release  
cabinet model, 25  
platen protective foam removal  
cabinet model, 23  
cable connections, 34  
power requirements, 17  
ribbon, 36  
pedestal model, 29  
removing tags  
shipping restraints removal  
cabinet model, 21  
cabinet model, 26  
pedestal model, 31  
pedestal model, 27  
HB NOT INSTALLD * message, 144  
Hex code printout, 140  
Hex Dump Mode parameter, 102  
Host interface cable connectors  
cabinet model, 34  
site requirements, 17  
testing printer, 48  
INTAKE FAN FAULT message, 145  
Interface  
VMS configuration, 133  
Interface specifications, 159  
Interfaces, 119  
Host interface menu, 103  
Humidity requirements, 17, 158  
Centronics parallel, 107, 122  
Dataproducts parallel, 109, 120  
IEEE 1284, 126  
I
Idle time  
power saver mode, 113  
IEEE menu  
selecting via the menu, 103  
serial, 104  
Buffer Size in K, 111  
IEEE 1284 interface, 126  
I-2/5 Guard Bars  
LG emulation, 77  
K
operating modes, 126  
pinout signals, 128  
signals, 127  
Keys on control panel, 52  
L
Ignore Character, 93  
Ignore Dots, 96  
Labels, specifications, 157  
Language on LCD  
Ignore Spaces, 97  
Ignore / DB8 Setup, 100  
IGP 110 Compatible, 99  
IGP/PGL  
selecting, 102  
Latch Data On parameter  
Centronics, 108  
LCD language, selecting, 102  
LG Emulation  
Submenu, 89  
IGP/PGL Emulation, 89  
IGP/PGL upgrade option, 13  
IGP/VGL Emulation, 94  
IGP/VGL Emulation Submenu, 94  
carriage return, 76  
Digital Multinational Character Sets, 75  
I-2/5 Guard Bars, 77  
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LG Autowrap option, 76  
LG Font submenu, 75  
LG Horiz. Forms option, 75  
LG Vert. Forms option, 75  
line feed, 76  
New ribbon  
installing, 152  
parameter, 152  
Nibble mode, 126  
O
plot mode opt, 77  
Offpage Errors, 99  
Online signal  
print mode opt, 77  
unsolicited reports, 76  
U.S. ASCII Character Set, 75  
LG Font Submenu  
Centronics parallel interface, 123  
Dataproducts parallel interface, 121  
Operating modes, 52  
Digital Multinational Character Sets, 75  
LG emulation, 75  
Operating state upon power-up, configuring, 102  
Optimized Ratio, 93  
U. S. ASCII Character Set, 75  
LG Vert. Forms option  
LG emulation, 75  
Optional emulations  
loading, 73  
Overlays, control panel, 27, 33  
Overrun error handling, 132  
Overstrike, 87  
LG. Horiz. Forms option  
LG emulation, 75  
LIne feed  
Overwriting an existing configuration, 71  
LG emulation, 76  
P
Line matrix printing  
shuttle motion, 15, 16  
LinePrinter Plus  
Page Format, 81  
PAP BAD TABLE * message, 145  
PAP BSY TOO LNG * message, 145  
PAP FIFO OVERFL * message, 145  
PAP FIFO UNDRFL * message, 145  
PAP ILLGL ST * message, 145  
PAP INCMPL ENER * message, 145  
PAP INVLD CMD * message, 145  
PAP INVLD PARM * message, 145  
PAP NOT SCHED * message, 145  
PAP NT AT SPEED * message, 145  
PAP UNEXP INT * message, 145  
Paper  
LO DRV. SHORT * message, 144, 145  
Load Configuration parameter, 70  
LOAD PAPER message, 145  
Loading  
configuration values, 63  
emulations, 73  
paper, 40  
Locking/unlocking ENTER key, 53  
M
Maintenance / Miscellaneous menu, 102  
Menu, configuration, 50, 68  
RibbonMinder, 117  
loading, 40  
specifications, 157  
Paper chains  
Menu, RibbonMinder  
releasing  
Fault Action, 118  
cabinet model, 25  
Midline ^PY (includes ^PN), 97  
Paper empty (PE) signal  
Centronics parallel interface, 123  
Paper instruction (PI) signal  
N
Negotiation phase, 127  
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Centronics interface, 123  
Dataproducts parallel interface, 121  
Paper motion detection See PMD Fault parameter,  
Powering on the printer, 44  
POWERSUPPLY HOT * message, 146  
Power-up configuration, 65  
parameter, 71  
Paper out condition, specifying last line of text, 115  
Paper Out Dots parameter, 115  
Parallel interface submenu  
Centronics, 107  
Power-up state, 102  
Predefined configurations, 51  
Prime Signal parameter  
Centronics, 108  
Dataproducts, 109  
Print Char Set, 79  
Parallel interfaces  
Print Configuration parameter, 71  
Print Mode Opt  
Centronics, 122  
Parameters  
LG emulation, 77  
changing, 55  
Print speeds, 16  
printing the configuration, 61  
saving, 51  
Print Statistics parameter, 116  
Printer  
Parity error handling, 131  
PARITY ERROR message, 145  
Parity parameter, 105  
control menu, 112  
diagnostic tests, 114  
dimensions, 158  
Perforation Skip, 81  
features, 10  
Phase value parameter, 115  
PI Control, 101  
humidity requirements, 17  
installation, distance required from host, 17  
interfaces, 119  
PI Ignored parameter, 109  
PI Slew Range, 90  
models, 10  
Pin assignments  
output features, 13  
Centronics parallel interface, 122  
Dataproducts parallel interface, 120  
RS-232 serial interface, 130  
RS-422 serial interface, 130  
Pinout signals, IEEE 1284 interface, 128  
PLAT INV CMD * message, 146  
PLAT INV PARM * message, 146  
PLAT INV STATE * message, 146  
Plot Mode Opt  
settings, changing, 49  
specifications, 157  
temperature requirements, 17  
PRINTER HOT * message, 146  
Printer Protocol, 79  
Printer Select, 85  
Printing  
direction, 112  
last line of text  
LG emulation, 77  
paper out condition, 115  
number of pages per ribbon, 118  
output quality, 13  
Plot rates, 160  
PMD Fault parameter, 113  
Power  
Printouts  
consumption, printer, 159  
requirements, 17, 159  
configuration, 61  
Proprinter XL Emulation, 82  
Protect Configs., 71  
Protect parameters, 61  
Power On IGP/PGL, 92  
POWER SAVER MODE message, 146  
Power Saver Time parameter, 113  
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PROTECTED INSTR * message, 146  
Protecting a configuration, 61  
Protocols  
RibbonMinder, 149  
configuring, 150  
display/disable, 153  
defined, 14  
Fault Action, 156  
RS-232 serial interface, 131  
RS-422 serial interface, 131  
selecting, 104  
fault conditions, 154  
fault message, 117, 153  
new ribbon, 117, 152  
ribbon action, 117, 153  
ribbon adjust, 118, 156  
ribbon size, 118  
Protocol, serial interface, 104  
P-Series Emulation, 86  
PWRSUPP VOLT * message, 146  
running a job, 152  
R
set ribbon size, 155  
RAM, displaying, 115  
Rates  
Rot. Char Size, 97  
RS-232 serial interface  
clear to send (CTS), 131  
configuration, 132  
printing and plotting, 16  
Ready signal  
Dataproducts parallel interface, 121  
Received data (RD) signal  
RS-232 serial interface, 131  
RS-422 serial interface, 131  
Request to Send parameter, 106  
Request to send (RTS) signal  
RS-232 serial interface, 131  
Requirements  
data carrier detect (DCD), 131  
data set ready (DSR), 131  
error handling, 131  
framing error handling, 132  
overrun error handling, 132  
parity error handling, 131  
pin assignments, 130  
protocol, 131  
printer, power, 17  
request to send (RTS), 131  
X-ON/X-OFF signal, 131  
RS-232 serial interface signals, 131  
data terminal ready (DTR), 131  
received data (RD), 131  
transmitted data (TD), 131  
RS-422 serial interface  
configuration, 132  
Resetting RibbonMinder, 117  
Resistors  
configuration, 124  
installation, 125  
removal, 125  
Response Polarity  
Centronics, 108  
RIB INVLD CMD * message, 146  
RIB INVLD STATE * message, 146  
Ribbon  
error handling, 131  
framing error handling, 132  
overrun error handling, 132  
parity error handling, 131  
pin assignments, 130  
protocol, 131  
adjustment, 156  
configuration menu, 117  
installing, 36  
setting size, 155  
X-ON/X-OFF signal, 131  
RS-422 serial interface signals  
received data (RD), 131  
transmitted data (TD), 131  
Running self-tests, 138  
size parameter, 118  
specifications, 157  
RIBBON DRIVE message, 146  
RIBBON INK OUT, CHANGE RIBBON, 146  
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Slewing paper  
S
Save Configuration parameter, 71  
Saving a configuration, 57  
Saving parameters, 51, 57  
Saving parameters See Locking/unlocking ENTER  
Slow Paper Slew parameter, 113  
SOFTWARE ERROR * message, 147  
Specifications  
dimensions, printer, 158  
electrical, 159  
SECURITY VIOLATION message, 146  
Select Font, 91  
environmental, 158  
interfaces, 159  
Select LPI, 91  
Select SFCC, 88, 90  
printing rates, 160  
Selecting  
ribbon, 157  
power-up configuration, 65  
Selecting language for LCD, 102  
Self-tests, 138  
Speed  
printing, 16, 160  
STACK OVERFLOW * message, 147  
STACK UNDERFLOW * message, 147  
Statistics, printer, viewing, 116  
Stop Bits parameter, 105  
Strobe Polarity  
running, 138  
test width, 115  
Serial interface menu  
Buffer Size in K, 106  
Data Terminal Ready, 106  
Request to Send, 106  
Serial interface submenu, 104  
Set Ribbon Size parameter, 155  
Setting TOF, 45  
Centronics, 108  
Dataproducts, 110  
System Memory parameter, 115  
T
TCB CORRUPTED * message, 147  
Temperature requirements  
printer installation, 17  
Terminating resistor configuration, 124  
Test Width parameter, 115  
Testing the printer, 138  
TOF Action  
SFCC d Command, 88  
SFCC & Pwrup, 95  
Shipping restraints, removal (new printer)  
cabinet model, 21  
pedestal model, 27  
SHUTL INV CMD * message, 147  
SHUTL INV PARM * message, 147  
SHUTTLE JAM message, 147  
Shuttle motion  
Centronics, 108  
Top-of-form  
setting, 45  
line matrix printing, 16  
Signals  
Transmitted data (TD) signal  
RS-232 serial interface, 131  
RS-422 serial interface, 131  
Truncate Alpha, 96  
Centronics parallel interface, 122  
Dataproducts parallel interface, 120  
IEEE 1284 interface, 127  
RS-232 serial interface, 131  
Site requirements, printer, 17  
Skip Command Prefix, 92  
Slash 0, 96  
U
UNDEF INTERRUPT * message, 147  
UNDFNED OPCODE * message, 147  
Unidirectional parameter, 112  
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Unlocking the ENTER key, 53  
Unpacking a new printer  
cabinet model, 21  
X
X-ON/X-OFF signal  
RS-232 serial interface, 131  
RS-422 serial interface, 131  
pedestal model, 27  
Unsolicited reports  
Z
LG emulation, 76  
UP DRV. SHORT * message, 147  
UPC Descenders, 92, 97  
1284 Parallel interface, 126  
15V PWR FAIL * message, 143  
20 CPI Condensed, 83, 85  
23.5V PWR FAIL * message, 143  
V
Vertical formatting, 14  
W
48V PWR FAIL * message, 143  
8.5V PWR FAIL * message, 143  
Wattage, printer, 159  
Width Limit, 98  
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Printronix, Inc.  
14600 Myford Road  
P.O. Box 19559  
Irvine, CA 92623-9559  
Phone: (714) 368-2300  
Fax: (714) 368-2600  
Customer Solutions Center: (714) 368-2686  
Printronix  
Nederland BV  
P.O. Box 163, Nieuweweg 283  
NL-6600 Ad Wijchen  
The Netherlands  
Phone: (31) 24 6489489  
Fax: (31) 24 6489499  
Printronix Schweiz GmbH  
42 Changi South Street 1  
Changi South Industrial Estate  
Singapore 486763  
Phone: (65) 6542-0110  
Fax: (65) 6542-0220  
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