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Page 1 - C-650 Plus

User's Manual C-650 Plus

Page 2 - Acknowledgements

Preface9. Trouble Shooting and DiagnosticsSuggests how to identify and correct simple problems.Appendix A. Character Set Table All printer supported

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Page 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Appendix A Code PagesA-34A.3 OCR-A Character Sets

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Appendix A Code PagesA-36A.4 OCR-B Character Sets

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1. Getting Started 1.1 UnpackingCheck each item against the check list detailed below. Contact your supplier immediately if any item is missing

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Appendix B IBM ProPrinter X24 and IBM ProPrinter II Commands Characters used in control functions appear in monospaced type. The table below ex

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Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsB.1 Command Index This table shows the IBM ProPrinter X24 and IBM ProPrinter

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Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsMnemonic Hex Code

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Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsB.2 Command Description (by function)When you select the EMULATION: IBM Propr

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Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsFF Form Feed

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Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsB.2.2 Margins • ESC 4 : Top of form • ESC C n : For

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Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsESC N n Bottom of Form

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Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsB.2.3 Line feed • ESC 0 : Line feed = 1/8" • ESC 1 :

Page 23 - Printer Operation

Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsESC 3 n

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Getting Started 1.2 Requirements to the Location of the PrinterEnvironmental Conditions This printer is designed to be installed in a typical offic

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Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsESC J n

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Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsB.2.4 Print Pitches • DC2 : 10 cpi (Pica) • ESC : : 12 cpi (E

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Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsFS S n1 n2 Adjust characters space

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Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsB.2.5 Print Attributes • DC4 : Cancel double width (one line) • ESC E :

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Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsESC H Cancel Double-Pass Printing

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Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsESC S n Superscript/Subscript

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Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsESC - n Underline

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Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsESC [ @ n1 n2 m1 m2 m3 m4Double Height/Width Hexadecimal code

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Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsESC [ A n1 n2 m1 m2 m3 m4 Triple Height/Width Hex

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Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsB.2.6 Tabulation • ESC B ... : Vertical tabulation program • ESC D ... : Ho

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Getting Started1.3 A First Look at the Printer1.3.1 Front View• Top Cover (1) • Operator Panel (2) • Display (3) • Front Paper Feeding Platform (4

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Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsESC d n1 n2 Relative Forward Horizontal Movement Hexadeci

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Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsB.2.7 Graphics The printer can operate in Bit Image Mode (bit map printing), to create

Page 38 - FANFOLD PAPER

Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsCalculation of the parameters for the BIM dataAs the printer cannot recognize AN

Page 39 - 1250(PC-WIN LATIN2)

Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsESC Y n1 n2 ... Double Resolution BIM He

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Appendix C IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsB.2.7.2 Alternate Graphic Mode (AGM)

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Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsESC J n

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Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsB.2.8 Downloading Customized Characters (DLL)If you like, you can create &qu

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Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsThe other parameters define the attributes of the new character and the arrangement of th

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Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II Commands• Parameters n1 and n2 These two parameters indicate the total number of bytes t

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Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II Commands• Parameter b indicates whether proportional spacing is used or not. The values o

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Getting Started 1.4 Remove Transport Lock Note: Please do not connect the printer's power cord at this moment, otherwise the printer may

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Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsThe customized character (up arrow) is loaded into the printer's memory by

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Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsB.2.9 Other Functions • CAN : Clear print buffer • DC1 :

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Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsESC 6 Table 2 of Character Set

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Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsESC Q ETX Deactivate Printer-System Connection

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Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsB.3 Hex - Decimal Conversion Table 0 1 2 3 4 5 6

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C-1 Appendix C EPSON LQ-Emulation Commands Characters used in control functions appear in monospaced type. The table below explains some of the c

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C-2C.1 Command Index (By Code) Note: Ignored in column FUNCTION means the command is treated as NOP, that means, according to defined command forma

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C-3 ESC ( G nL nH m d1 d2...d(nH*256+nL-2) d(nH*256+nL-1) 1B 28 47 nL nH m d1 d2...d(nH*256+nL-2) d(nH*256+nL-1) Select graphics mode (Ignored) ES

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C-4ESC A n 1B 41 n Set n/60-inch line spacing ESC B n1…ni Nul 1B 42 n1…ni 00 Set vertical tabs ESC C NUL n 1B 43 00 n Set page length in inch

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C-5 ESC k n 1B 6B n Select typeface ESC l n 1B 6C n Set left margin ESC p n 1B 70 n Turn proportional mode on/off ESC q n 1B 71 n Select char

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Getting Started1.5 Ribbon Installation • Take out the Ribbon Cassette (1) from plastic wrapping Details of the Ribbon Cassette (1):• Active Wheel

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C-6C.2 Command Description (by function) When you select the EMULATION: IBM ProPrinter II or IBM ProPrinter X24 parameter in the setup, the machine

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C-7 CR Carriage Return This command causes the current line buffer to print and position the print head to the left margin. Hex: (0D)H Decimal: (

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C-8C.2.2 Margins • ESC ( C ... : Set page length • ESC C NUL n : Set page length in inches • ESC C n: Set page length as n lines • E

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C-9 ESC l n Set Left Margin Sets the left margin to n columns in the current character pitch. Hex: (1B 5C n)H Decimal: (27 108 n)D Octal: (33

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C-10C.2.3 Line Feed • ESC 0 : Line feed = 1/8" • ESC 2 : Line feed = 1/6" • ESC 3 n : Set line spacing as n/180 inch

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C-11 ESC J n Advance n / 180 inch vertically Advances the vertical print position Hex: (1B 4A n)H Decimal: (27 74 n)D Octal: (33 112 n)O Adva

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C-12C.2.4 Print Position • ESC ( V ... : Set absolute vertical print position • ESC ( v ... : Set relative vertical print position • ESC

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C-13 ESC \ n1 n2 Set Relative Horizontal Printing Position Set relative horizontal printing position Hex: (1B 5C n1 n2)H Decimal: (27 92 n1 n2)D

Page 66 - Interface Description

C-14C.2.5 Print Pitches • DC2: Cancel condensed printing for ASCII • ESC M : Set character to be 12 CPI • ESC P : Set character

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C-15 ESC g Set Character to 15 CPI Set 15 CPI for character Hex: (1B-67)H Decimal: (27-103)D Octal: (33-147)O SI Set character condensed pri

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Getting Started • Insert ribbon guide (6) into print head (10) and press it up to make sure that the two taps (12) on the ribbon guide (6) have been

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C-16C.2.6 Print Attributes • DC4 : Reset double width printing (one line) • ESC E : Set bold font • ESC F : Reset bold font • ES

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C-17 ESC F Reset bold font Reset bold font Hex: (1B 46)H Decimal: (27 70)D Octal: (33 106)O Reset bold font ESC G Set double strike printing

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C-18ESC S n Set subscript/superscript character Set subscript/superscript in character Hex: (1B 53 n)H Decimal: (27 83 n)D Octal: (33 123 n)O

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C-19 ESC U n Set unidirectional / bidirectional printing Set unidirectional / bidirectional printing. Hex: (1B 55 n)H Decimal: (27 85 n)D Octal:

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C-20ESC w n Set / Reset Double Height Printing Set / Reset double height printing Hex: (1B 77 n)H Decimal: (27 119 n)D Octal: (33 167 n)O n

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C-21 ESC ! n Set general attributes of character Set general attributes of character. Hex: (1B 21 n)H Decimal: (27 33 n)D Octal: (33 41 n)O Th

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C-22ESC ( - nL nH m d1 d2 Set underline Set underline Hex: (1B 28 2D nL nH m d1 d2)H Decimal: (27 40 45 nL nH m d1 d2)D Octal: (33 50 55 nL nH m

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C-23 C.2.7 Tabulation • ESC B ... : Set vertical tab stops of tab set • ESC D ... : Set horizontal tab stops • ESC b ... : Set vertical t

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C-24ESC b n m1 … mk NUL Set Vertical Tab in Tab Set n Sets vertical tab stops at the lines specified by m1 to mk (in the current line spacing) in t

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C-25 C.2.8 Graphics • ESC K n1 n2 ... : Normal resolution graphic printing mode • ESC L n1 n2 ... : Double resolution graphic printing mode

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Getting Started1.6 Mains Connection and Power OnWARNING: Before plug the power cord into the electrical wall outlet and power on the printer,

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C-26ESC Z n1 n2 ..data .. Set 240 DPI 8 Needles Graphic Printing Set quadruple resolution. Prints bit image graphics in 8-dot columns, 240 DPI. H

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C-27 C.2.9 Other Functions • CAN : Clear print buffer • DLE B : Soft initialization • ESC BEL n : Change emulation • ESC R n :

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C-28ESC R n Select Code Table Select country character set in Code Table according to the value of n. Hex: (1B-52-n)H Decimal: (27-82-n)D Octal:

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C-29 C.2.10 Ignored Commands • DC1 On line • DC3 Off line • ESC EM ... : Set form feed controller • ESC X ... : • ESC a

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C-30ESC X n1 n2 n3 Hex: (1B 58 n1 n2 n3)H Decimal: (27 88 n1 n2 n3)D Octal: (33 130 n1 n2 n3)O ESC a n Set justificati

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C-31 ESC ( c nL nH Set the top and bottom blank of paper Hex: (1B 28 63 nL nH)H Decimal: (27 40 99 nL nH)D Octal: (33 50 143 nL nH)O ESC ( ^

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C-32ESC 6 Set printable character Hex: (1B 36)H Decimal: (27 54)D Octal: (33 66)O ESC 7 Reset printable character Hex: (1B 37)H Decimal: (27 55

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C-33 C.3 Hex - Decimal Conversion Table 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 128 144 160 176 192

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Getting Started The operator can press down front power switch (3 in figure before) to power on printer now. After power on: • The ON (1) indicator w

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Getting Started1.7 Print Test1.7.1 Selftest The following steps show which keys to use to start a test printout.KEY / or action

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EPSON is a Trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation.IBM is a Trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.ProPrinter is a Trademark of Intern

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Getting Started 1.7.2 Selftest Printing Contents For different menu setup configuration, there will be different printed out selftest printin

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Getting Started1.7.3 Dr. Grauert(print a letter)The following steps show which keys to use to start a test printout. KEY / or action

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Getting Started 1.8 Connection to the System 1.8.1 Serial/Parallel Interface • Switch the printer and the computer OFF. • Connect the interface ca

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2. Printer Operation 2.1 Operator Panel The Operator Panel • controls the setup for communication with the host computer;• controls various pa

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Printer Operation 2.2 Function Keys The five function keys operate differently in the on line or off line mode. Please refer to the following tabl

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Printer OperationFunction Key On-line Off-line Menu-Mode[STATION 2] together with [COMP

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Printer Operation 2.3 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) The LCD indicator gives information about the status of the printer. In general it can be disti

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Printer Operation2.4 Load Print Medium The Printer can deal with single sheet, cheque,multi copy carbon paper and carton. The printer will start i

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2.5.1 To Confirm a Macro Selection and Save the Settings• Press [STOP ] key; the confirmed value will now be shown in the head line. MENU SETUPSELE

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3. Configuring the PrinterMain Functions and Entry Points into the MenuThe following Main Functions are available:• Menu Setup With this fun

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Safety Regulations The printer C-650 Plus fulfill the safety regulations according to DIN EN 60950-1 for computer systems. The mains cable must be c

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Configuring the Printer 3.1 What is Configuration? This chapter describes how to use the operator panel and menu settings to set up or configure yo

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CURRENT USER: MACRO1 MACRO1* MACRO2 MACRO3 CONFIGURE INTERFACE: CX CX DUAL INTERFAC

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Configuring the Printer 3.2.1 Explanation of the Printout on the Previous PagesIn the headline behind the term VER2 the revision level of the printer

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Configuringthe Printer3.3.1 How to use the Key in the Menu ModeIf you want to enter a menu setup, you should press down [STATION 2] and [COMPRESS –]

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Configuring the Printer 3.4.1 SELECT CURRENT MACRO The printer stores up to three user settings in MACRO 1 up to MACRO 3. Use the [STOP #] key to act

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Configuringthe PrinterCONFIGUREParameter Option Explanation Note MODIFY R

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Configuring the Printer CONFIGUREParameter Option Explanation NoteSPECIAL

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Configuringthe PrinterCONFIGUREParameter Option Explanation Note

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Configuringthe Printer3.4.4 IBM CONFIGURE The following items can be modified according to the IBM parameters. Note: In the differe

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Configuring the Printer IBM CONFIGUREParameter Option Explanation NoteIBM CHARACTE

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Safety Regulations Locating the Machine - The printer must be installed on a flat, vibration free surface. - Do not position the machine near air

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Configuringthe PrinterIBM CONFIGUREParameter Option Explanation Note ZERO SLASH

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Configuring the Printer 3.4.5 LQ CONFIGURE The following items can be modified according to the LQ parameters.Note: In the different emulatio

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Configuringthe PrinterLQ CONFIGUREParameter Option Explanation Note CPI OF WEST

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Configuring the Printer LQ CONFIGUREParameter Option Explanation NoteCR+LF

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Configuringthe Printer 3.4.6 SAVE PARAMETERS Any desired changes to the default settings can be saved here. After power on the new settings are acti

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Configuring the Printer 3.5 PRINTING TEST There are five test printouts available: • User's Guide • Ascii Character Set • Character Attribu

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Configuringthe Printer3.6 ADJUSTMENT Adjustment can be used to adjust and check some bu

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Configuring the Printer Key or action Two line display [STATION 2] Note: The adjustment is only active durin

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ADJUSTMENT PHOTOSENSOR VALUE Configuringthe Printer3.6.3 TOP MARGIN The [F

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Configuring the Printer 3.6.5 BIDIRECTIONAL ALIGNMENT ADJUSTMENTAfter selecting the Bidirectional Alignment it is possible to align the printing of v

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface ...

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Configuringthe Printer3.6.6 PRINT PHOTO VALUES With the selecting of Print Photo Values you can start a print out photo sensor values.[COMPRESS –] un

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Configuring the Printer 3.6.7 INQUIRE PHOTO VALUES The inquiry of the photosensor can be classified into• Photo Value-set and • Photo Value-actual. F

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Configuringthe Printer3.6.8 RESUME HARDWARE PARAMETERSAll standard default settings of the firmware will be restored. The conte

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Configuring the Printer 3.7.1 DATA BACKUP MODE The Data Backup Mode is using the buffer of the printer. All receiving data from the host are saved fi

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Configuringthe Printer3.7.3 PRINTING LAST DATA All last used and in the buffer of the printer saved data can be printed in HEX format with this funct

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Configuring the Printer 3.7.5 DIRECTLY DUMP The receiving data from the host will not stored first in the buffer of the printer. They will be printed

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Configuringthe Printer3.8 INFO INQUIRING You get information of the current setting parameters of software or hardware. This information is import

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4. Maintenance Preferred Material The following materials and cleaning lubricants are recommended when maintaining the printer: • Lint-free soft

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Maintenance 4.1.1 Remove the Ribbon • Power the printer on. • Open the top cover; the print head (2) is moving to the centre. • Step 1: swivel t

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Maintenance4.1.2 Remove the Alignment Unit• Power the printer off • Open the Top Cover • Swivel the green print unit lift handle (see the photo on th

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3.4.4 IBM Configure ...3-10 3.4.5 L

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Maintenance 4.1.3 Cleaning Procedure • Thoroughly brush and vacuum all accessible areas to any paper flock and dust. • Clean the black platen’s surfa

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Options5.1 Optional Devices Following optional devices can be provided:• Serial interface port 2 • USB interface (in preparation)Add the second in

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6. Technical Data 6.1 Technical SpecificationPrinthead: • Number of needles: 24 • Needle Diameter: 0.25 mm • Needle Material:

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Technical Data Graphics Dot Matrix Density: • 9 needles: 60 DPI, 72 DPI, 80 DPI, 96 DPI, 120 DPI, 240 DPI • 24 needles:

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Technical Data6.2 Document Specification and Technical InstructionDisposable Form: • Single sheet or multi-copy paper • Bill (card) Caution: If

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Technical Data Document • Single and multi-copy Sheet: • Max width 245 mm • Min width

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7. Interface Description7.1 Serial Interface Standard C-650 Plus has one asynchronous V24 RS232C serial interface with 9 cores connected to th

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Interface Description 7.2 Parallel Interface The C-650 Plus parallel interface according to IEEE 1284-1994 standard, support SPP, nibble, byte pro

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8. Firmware Update Output Solutions will advise users to update the printer’s firmware irregularly to strengthen C-650 Plus’ functions and will o

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Firmware Update • Now the downloading process will begin.UPDATE BUSY• During the downloading process C-650 Plus’ LCD will display how many bytes the

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9. Troubleshooting How to Use This Section There are some examples which will help you to solve the printer troubles that may occur during use. W

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Troubleshooting 9.3 Ribbon or Carriage-related Problems• Ribbon Problems • Make sure that the ribbon is: • Stretched correctly; • Not worn thin

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Troubleshooting9.5 Print-related Problems Note: The C-650 Plus printer has the function of overheating protection. If overheating protection wil

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Troubleshooting 9.6 No Printout • Self-test printout does not start • Make sure th

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A-1Appendix A Code PagesCode page of C-650 PlusIBM/PC Character Setnnn PC Character Set nnn ISO Character Set“700” PC-437 International “600” ISO 88

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Preface About this Manual This manual covers the printer in combination with an interface module. The interface is an integral part of the printer, a

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