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USERS MANUAL NX- 1 00 1 MUL TI-FONT DOT MA TRIX PRINTER 80820471.
NX-1001 M U M N I F S.
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H T U T M T m i o i n c T l h t m t b u o y p y a u t r t c 1 t 3 T r c m b t a a r g f p o p e I a a d o k o t o o c ( i i a y k a h n T c a a f C 1 S u t p T c e h t g t p u a s R t c b y d a e C 2 .
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F T P T p i a c m p w f b w a f c o o f m i a e p f a p c I s t I p c a c s e i t p j a a y c c g b t , g S o i m f a t f . E s s S i i c w t E a I p i w w a s t s t p T i m w a g p s p a i s p ● E a C u n i d a b t p i a f w y p t b o t c p T f b c o i c t p a s v o f t i m i ● E c a m T r c c b r i s t ph i a f m .
TABLE OF CONTENTS C 1 S U T P L t P U a I C t c c P n o t p S U M t p k I t r c C L S S A l M l L a P F F L t p P p P u A t P G C 2 C P O B a I O L b P F b P b F b P F S t m L t m S i p p S i p f S i .
C 3 D S S L o t D S F o t D S C 4 P C C F C C C S C C S a P C V P C H P C G C D C C O P C C C 5 D C D Y O D C D t a d A t c d S p D Y O N C C 6 M A Y P I A S w Y P E P C P r t P w D C p r w B H t p w .
I C 8 S P C 9 C S S C S I n C S I C S # I C S # I S C S I C S 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.
c 1 SET71NG UP THE PRINTER S c i C 1 i — . ● ✎ ✎ ✎ ● L t p U a i ( o p S u a c L s s L a p f f A t p g L T P B y s u a s u y p m s t y h a s p o w t l i B “ s p w m ● ● ● ✎ ● .
I U A I Check the carton contents N u t c o t s c a c e i i t b a F 1 t m s t y h e ( s b f i I a o t i a m c y s F l C t m s y h a f i 1 Printer, 2 P g 3 P k 4 R c a a 5 U m.
T o a c w y m h o w y a ● S e c ( ● A s f ( Parts name of the printer M a e i o t p N t l o t f i p i F 1 ~ I T c R c / I ‘owerswitch .O n F 7 T p r e x p B l o a c t p b w h t p a t p R l r t .
I S U P t p i t d l a r a p m f i t t c T p m i i t p d t t p w i t Y w w t k a t p m a a w t p c i c y h t m t p t a n l Mount the platen knob T p k i p i a ~ o t w f p m w h y p i t c B s t r t k f .
F 1 R e tt c 1 T t t k c o o t r c t t t r i i i s 2 G t r b t p h a t p m c t t s o t c h f i t s o t c i F T I n t r c a 5.
3. T r s p b t p a t s ( F 1 Print h s n F 1 P t r L t p h a p h s T r t t c i t t i t s o t p c S t f e d t c t c L t t c c d n o T c k o d a d a r t p o s O t c o t c t r o m a a 6.
Connection C t p t y c u a s p i c O a P o P c t m t y u t 2 D c a t c e a t A 3 c n a t p e T c o t p c i g i C 8 s y n a c f c t a c I y n t c t a s p u t o S c o S I C ‘% * ,0- Interface cable F .
L S S T s w t y t t p f l s s o p I y a u t o a s f ( r t t A i n b Automatic loading S s c b l m w t p o o a w t p o W w s t e w w a l 1 P t p g i p b i t t l o t b o t a i t s o t r c o t p F i T M .
I 2 3. 4. 5. M s t t r l i d I f p i a m i t p p t P F b w h t F b t p t p i t o s t m t r l d A t p g t m t s o p y w b u R t p w s s d f t l e o t c T t p u t s l a t f o t p T p w b i t t i n p i f.
I Manual loading I i a p t l p m w t p p i o T p r i 1 2. 3. 4 5 6 7 8 P t p g i p b i t t l o t b o t a i t s o t m c o t p C t p p i o a t r l i d O t t c t m t b l o t p t o t p b A t p g t m t s o.
L A P F F F f h h a t s a p b t s T a a c s f p f o j p “ c p T p a f u t 1 w T s w t y t t p f l p a u f f Loading the paper 1 2 3 4 5 P a s o f p b a a l o p b t p T t p p O P t r l f T h t e o r .
6 W t s c o m t p b a h w t p o t s 7 A t s o t s b s t a t b u t c l a t b o e s t r a l t i p o W t l i d t s i r a w i i u t s i l F 1 M t f p o t s p 8.
1 M t p g i t h p s i F 1 s t i w s t p f t u p F 1 M o t p g f f f 1.
Paper parking A l f p y d n h t u i w y w t p o a s s T p w “ i f y i y f t p r b 1 2 3. 4 5 6. 7, T b p p s w p O f p l i p p a t r l u P t O L b o t c p t s t p o O L i w t o T o t p f a t l p l n.
I A T P G T d b t ph a t p c b a t a c d p t T m t a r t t c T a l i l n t l s o t p b P t a l t y w t g p i a f y n t g T a f p a y c f t l c i e p T s p f t t i t o m c u f s s o p T d p u y g t b p.
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c CONTROL PANEL OPERATIONS T c p b c b p i t p t o t i b t n O f c b a b h t b d w y t t p p o o b p t c p b i c T c e a t b a i f ● ✎ ● ● ✎ ● ● ● ✎ ✎ P p F p ( a s f a r P f f S t.
ONLINE button T O L b s t p o a o T s c e t y p t b W t p i o i c r a p d f t c W t p i o i s p a s t c a s i n t i c a d T p p u i t o s i p i l I p i n l t p p u o w t P i f W y l p t P i s f b t p .
PAPER FEED button I y p t b w o t p w f f I y h t b d t p w p c l f I y a p t O L b w y a l t p w f a u t t t o t n p T i e l I y p t b w o t w a s a c t Q m W i t Q m t p w p s s b a a r n l PITCH bu.
1 FONT button T b s t f t b p D f i a s a p o T c t o o t N ( l q f s t p o t p t F b r u t i b t d s i T s c i t f i o Font Indicator(s) D DRAFT C COURIER S SANSERIF O ORATOR T O f i u i t w F i i l .
P F I a t t n f a t c p b h s f t o i y h t d w s p o [ J,, S i p f S i p p F 2 P o f u o c p Short test mode I t p i t o w t O L b i p t p w e t s s m T p w s p a s a t O L b i r a w p t v n o t p R f b s l o t c s E l w b o b o c f t o b i T f r w b s l F 2 ~ “ a I J T l”-’abcdefghi jklmno ! #! #*y.
Long test mode I t p i t o w t P F b i p t p w e t l s m T p w s p a s a t P F b i r a w p t v n o t p r R a t c s o t D s f b t w c s p i e f a p a T t c e s y m t t p o t s i S t s o t f w o t c i i.
I Hexadecimal dump T f i u f p w a d p p g a w t s t a c t p i r ( c c t c t p i I t m a d r w b p i a h d f r t t c c b a o a c c T m i a w t f p 1 2.
M B h a n q t s t F t I w g y a p s t F 2 (:)S 1)9 (:)0 (:)Ei (>C CID (:IA I:)E 17 18 19 IEI IC ID IE IF 28 29 2A 2EI 2C 2D 2E 2F 38 39 WI 3B 3C ID 3E .
S C F S a d f c b a b p t c p b i c o R m m F 2 S c o f u o m p Form feed I y a u s s t o e t c p I y a u f f i f t t t o t n p 1 2 3 P t O L b t s t p o P t P F b a h i d T p w s p f s l f W h t P F .
I Paper Parking T p f t p b I p t f f a t b o t p s t y c s t s f ( m t r l t t d p B p f f t o a b t l p l l ( l t i l t a M p s a t t c 1 P t O L b t s t p o 2 P t FONT b a h i d 3 W h t F O p t P F b T p w b f o b Top of form W y p o t p t t p i a s t t c p I t i n w y w t t o t p t b y c c t t o p a f 1 2 3.
Reverse micro-feed Y c a f t p i s i i r t r t a h p o t s p N W f f d n t t r t a p p T p f m c i t p a c a j 1 P t O L b t s t p o 2 P t O LINE b a a h i d 3 W h t O L b d p t P b T p w s m b i a s .
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I c 3 DIP SWITCH SET77NGS T b o D ( I P s i t p i u f v f T c e w t D s a l a h t u t L T D S W y r t printer’s cover a l i y w s o t g b a t b o t p t g o s w s m D a D T a t p D s D h e s n 1 t 1 .
F O T D S T p i f a w a D s i t O p T a t s s B c t s y c a v p f u t m y r e T f q w h y c t p s Switch Function ON OFF 1-1 Printer mode Standard I 1 U o R B D 1 A L N Y 1 A s f I A 1 P d E D 1 O l c.
Switch 1-3: Do y w a a l f I y l t s a t O p a s l c i r f y c t o a l f I y m t s t t O p t p p b a c m a l f e t i r a c c M c s s a l f c o b a c m a l f a t e o e l s t s s b l O I y g d l s w y e.
I Switch 2-1: The a o t s d o t m c w s 1 I y s s m d y w i o g c h Set this s O t p i i t s c s I y l t s i t O p i p o i y w g t g c h i n c a m s o I c h s # S C 9 c c 1 t 2 I y s I m d y w I c s #.
c 4 PRINTER CONTROL COMMANDS T p h t e m S m a I m I s m t p e t f o t E L I I m t p e t I P I A c c a i a a s o t e T e i c b m o D s 1 W O t p w b i s m a w O t p w b i I e m ( C 3 I i n p t c t e m b m o s c o t f c p ‘ hi s t p c c S c a c t b t s a I I t d o t c m a c w b c b f T n o e c i f b a t l t o b I M I A D H std.
F C C Select draft quality characters I M I A D H B “ “ “ “ “F’ “ “ “ “ “9” 4 7 2 s . < “X” “ 27120 48 IB 78 30 < “ <o> 2 0 IB 78 fXI —.
Select NLC? font M A D H B < “k” n 2 n IB 6B n S a N f a t t v o n I d m t c r d a t e l w N i s I i t F b w p d p n F n O C ( v 1 S 7 O w s c 8 O w l Select Courier characters M A D / H B “ .
Select Orator characters with lower case M A D H B “ “ “ “ “F’ “ “ “ “ ( ) “ 40 40 70 41 41 58 28 28 4B 29 29 38 C t t O w lower case NLQ font.
Cancel emphasized printing M A D H Both 43SC> “F* 27 70 I 4 C e p Double-strike printing M A D H B @ y 27 71 IB 47 C s c t b p i d m w a s v p m i b c a t o h s F b p u o d i r i N m a c u o e a .
Stop underlining M A D H B < “ “ 27 45 48 IB 2D 30 < “ < 27 45 0 16 20 m S u n Start overlining M A D H I < “ - . 27 95 49 IB 5F 31 < “ “ < 27 95 1 IB 5F 01 C s c t b o S.
Cancel superscript or subscript M A D H B dzsc> ‘“r’ 27 64 IB 64 S p s o s a R t n p C S C Select standard character set M A D H Both CEsc> “t” “o” 2 4 IB 74 30 CEsc> “t” co.
Select international character set M A D H s c “ n 27 S2 n IB 52 n S e a i n c s a t t v o n n C s O U 1 F 2 G 3 E 4 D I 5 S 6 I n Character set 7 Spain I 8 Japan 9 Norway 10 Denmark II 11 Spain II .
S M A D H s < “ - “ “ 2 4 IB 7E 31 < “ -“ < 2 1 IB 7E 01 Causes subsequent zero characters to be overprinted with a slash (m. M A D H s < “ - “ “ 2 4 IB 7E 30 < “ - “ < 2 0 IB 7E 00 Causes subsequent without a slash.
M A D H Both <Sb 1 O < < 27 15 I O Changes from pica to condensed pica (17 cpi) or from elite to condensed elite (20 cpi). Ignored if the P button was pressed during power-up. M A D H Both < 1 1 I Standard mode, changes from condensed pica to normal pica or from condensed elite to normal elite.
M A D H I <so> I I 14 I OE - t ‘ 1 1 <ESC> <SO> 27 14 1 O i Causes subsequent charactem in the current line to be expanded to double width. characters return to normal width after the next line feed (cLF>). The cDC4>, cVT>, -, and <ESC> “W” O com- mands also cancel expanded printing.
I M A D H s <ESC> “!” n 27 33 n IB 21 n Selects a combined print mode according to the value of n. The value of n is the sum of the values given below for the desired char- acteristics. Examples: n = 1 gives elite; n = 9(1 +8) gives emphasized elite; n = 137(1 + 8 + 128) gives underlined emphasized elite.
n Effect O Normal size 1 Double-high, double-wide 2 Quadruple-high, quadruple-wide M A D H B “ “ “ “ “S” “ “ “ “ n 40 40 &l 41 41 n 28 28 53 29 29 n Selects acombinationof characterheight and width according to the value of n, as below.
M A D H std. < “ “ 2 4 IB 77 w < “ c 2 0 10 77 00 Terminates double-height printing and prints subsequent characters at normal height. Resumes super/subscript and condensed printing if these modes we~ in effect before double height was selected.
VERTICAL POSITION COMMANDS M A D H B CEsc> “o” 27 4S IB 30 Sets the distance the paper advances or reverses in subsequent line feeds to 1/8 inch. 7~2 M A D H B < “ 27 49 IB 31 Sets the distance the paper advances or reverses in subsequent line feeds to 7/72 inch.
I n/72 M A D H B < ‘ n 27 65 n IB 41 n I Standard mode, sets the distance the paper advances or reverses in subsequent line feeds to nf72 inch, where n is between O and 255.
. M A D H B < “~’ n 27 74 n IB 4A n Feeds thepaperonce by n/216 inches, where n is between 1 and 255. Does not move the print position right or left in the standard mode.
7 M A D H B < “ n 27 67 n IB 43 n Sets the page length ton lines in the current line spacing, where n is between 1 and 127 in Standard mode orbetween 1 and 255 in IBM mode. Changing the line spacing later does not alter the physical page length. The current line becomes the top of the page.
I M A D H B <FF> 1 O Feeds the paper to the top of the next page according to the current page length, and moves the print position to the left margin. When the automatic sheet feeder (ASF) is selected (DIP switch 1-4 is OFF), this command ejects the current page.
I M A D H B <ESC> “B” nl n2 ... <O> 2766 nl d ... 0 IB 42 nl n2 . . . W Cancels all curnmt vertical tab stops and sets new vertical tab stops at lines nl, rd. etc., where nl, n2, etc. are numbers between 1 and ~ 255. A maximum of 16 vertical tab stops can be set.
M A D H B < 1 m Feeds the paper to the next vertical tab stop and moves the print position to the left margin. Performs a line feed ifno vertical tabs are set, as at power-up. Feeds to the top of the next page if vertical tabs are set but the current line is at or below the last vertical tab stop.
I M A D H std. c “ n 27 81 n IB 51 n Sets the right margin at column n in the curnmt character pitch (pica pitch if proportional spacing is currently selected). Column n becomes thelastcharacterpositionin theline.Theright margin does not move if the character pitch is changed later.
M A D H E C “ < 27 53 1 IB 36 01 Causes the printer to perform both a carriage xetum and line feed each time it ~ceives a <CR> code. This command takes priority over DIP switch 1-3. M A D H I < “ < 27 63 0 IB 36 00 Causes the pnnterto perform only a carriage return when it receives a <C- code.
I M A D H s c “ “ 27 97 50 IB 61 32 < “ c 27 97 2 IB 61 02 Aligns subsequenttext with the right margin, leaving the left margin ragged. M A D H B <ESC> “D” nl n2 .. . <0> 2766 nl d .. . 0 IB U nl d ... 00 Cancels all current horizontal tab stops and sets new tab stops at columns nl, ti, etc.
M A D H B < I 9 0 Moves the print position to the next horizontal tab stop. Ignored if the~ is no nexthonzontrd tab stop in the current line. Note that when underlining is selected, spaces skipped by horizontal tabulation are not underlined.
I GRAPHICS COMMANDS M A D H B c “ n n 27 75 nl d IB 4B nl n2 ml m2 . . . ml m2 ... ml m2 ... Prints bit-image graphics at 60 dots per inch horizontally. The graphic image is 8 dots high and nl + ti x 256 dots wide. Maximum width is 8 inches (480 dots).
I q M A D H B < “ n n 27 90 nl &? IB 5A nl n2 ml d ... ml d ... ml d ... Prints bit-image graphics at 240 dots per inch horizontally (maxi- mum 1920 dots wide), skipping every second dot in the horizontal di~ction. See <ESC> “K” for other information.
I M A D H s C “ n 27 94 ?@ td IB 5E no nl d ml m2 ... n2 ml rn2 ... n2 ml d ... Selects one of eight graphics modes depending on the value of nO and prints 9-pin bit-image graphics in this mode. The graphics image is 9 dots high and n] + n2 x 256 dots wide.
DOWNLOAD CHARACTER COMMANDS M A D H ~ “ C n 27 38 0 d IB 26 W n] s ? d M m d d m m m m3 ... mll d ... m d ... m Defines one or more new draft characters and stem them in RAM for later use. DIP switch 1-2 must be OFF; otherwise RAM is used as an input buffer, not for downloading characters, and this com- mand is ignored.
M A D H < “ c n 27 36 0 nl IB 26 00 nl s d mO ml d d m d d m.? ... m46 m ... m n ... m Defines one or more new NLQ charactem and stores them in RAM for later use. DIP switch 1-2 must be OFF. NLQ mode must be selected before this command is executed.
M A D H C “ n d C 27 61 nl d 21 IB 3D n] n2 15 I a al a2 ml aO al a2 ml aO al d ml d ... m46 d ... m d ... m Defines one or more new NLQ characters and stores them in RAM for later use. DIP switch 1-2 must be OFF. NLQ mode must be selected before this command is executed.
M A D H I < “ “ 27 73 52 16 49 34 < “ < 27 73 4 16 49 04 Selects the download character set and draft quality. Ignored if the ‘ F button was pressed during power-up or if DIP switch 1-2 is ON.
OTHER PRINTER CONTROL COMMANDS 1 M A D H s < “ 27 62 I 3 S t most significant bit of each subsequent byte received to 1, allowingusem with a 7-bit interface to access characters with ASCII codes greater than 127. O M A D H s < “ 27 61 I 3 Sets the most significant bit of each subsequent byte received to O.
I M A D H s < 2 4 IB 73 31 < “ < 2 1 IB 73 01 Selects the quiet print mode, in which the printer prints each line in two passes to reduce the sound of printing.
M A D H B c 7 0 Sounds a brief beep tone from the printer’s beeper. M A D H B < “ “ 27 85 48 IB 55 30 < “ < 27 85 0 IB 55 W Causes subsequent printing to be done in the normal bidirectional mode, which is faster than unidirectional printing.
I M A D H < <EM> <4> Both ,<(,, ,,(,, ,,4,, ,,),, ,,),, 27 25 4 IB 19 M 40 40 52 41 41 28 28 34 29 2?I Selects the automatic sheet feeder. Ignored if DIP switch 1-4 is ON (ASF inactive). M A D H < c “ B ,,(,, ,,(,, 27 25 82 IB 19 52 “R” “ “ “ “ )) 40 40 82 41 41 28 28 52 29 29 Ejects the current page.
chapter 5 D O C With this printer you can create new charactem and symbols, download their dot data, and have them printed in place of selected characters in the regular character set. Charactem that can be generated in this way range from simple but useful symbols like the check mark through complex Chinese or Japanese charactem.
I ● ● ● ● The minimum width of a character is five dots. The user-defined charactem may use eight dots vertically. Dots cannot overlap — that is, you may not have a dot inside a box next to one that is on a line. You may define any position in the ASCII table.
A C D 1 L s O L c v = D x 1 + ( X 1 + L 1 0 0 4 36 2 72 F 5 A t v o t d i e c a w t s e m a t b Next you must choose whether to make the car symbol an ascender or a descender. This determines how the character is seated on the line: Ascender: !l~~h: Descender: !.
! Now, we calculate the vertical numerical values of the columns of dots, and enter them underneath the grid. For example, looking at Figure 5-3, we see that intheleft-most column there are five dots, and they am sitting in the “64” box, “32’’box, “16” box, “’8” box, and “4” box.
450 460 470 480 490 500 510 320 530 540 550 560 570 580 590 600 610 62-0 630 640 650 660 670 680 690 L P “ C ; ; F 1 T 8 S . L P C ( ; N I L P L P “ ; ( ; F 1 T 1 S .
I DEFINING YOUR OWN NLQ CHARACTERS As you probably noticed, NLQ characters are printed by two passes of the print head. Half of the character is printed on the first pass, and the remainder on the second pass.
simultaneous use of regular and download characters in the draft character section apply equally to NLQ characters. ( . m . ( 1 1 A C D L s R s 8 = D x 1 8 + ( x 1 4 + R 4 2 2 I l 1 2 g 5 U t g ( o s i d y o N c ( . m . ( 1 1 A C D T 8 L s O 8 R s O 4 = D x 1 4 + ( x 1 2 2 I Ist: 14 3, 70 70 126 0 0 0 9 1 16 1 0 6 6 2nd: .
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chapter 6 M A Y P When using your printer with an IBM PC, PC-XT, or PC-AT or compatible, you will probably be using PC-DOS or MS-DOS as an operating system. A number of software tricks maybe usefid here. This chapter is not, however, a substitute for the operating system manuals supplied with your computer.
CPI Number of columns Pica 10 80 Elite 12 96 Condensed pica 17.1 137 Condensed elite 20 160 Proportional Variable Sometimes the software installation will ask you for an initialization sequence to return to the default settings. The command for your printer is <ESC> @.
File as seen on computer screen: ( F ( S P r c o ( ( ( S F c o ( F ( F) ) ( F b ( ) a d Printout: PRINTER COMMANDS F c o c b e EMBEDDED a C l i When you use these commands there are several points to note: ● The font ((F’)) command is ignored if the F button was held down when power was switched on.
PROGRAMMING THE PRINTER WITH DOS COMMANDS If your system includes the file PRINT.COM you can use the main DOS printing command. Simply type the word PRINT followed by the name of the file you want to print. To print a fde named README.DOC, for example, type: A > P R .
If you print from the DOS command level very often, it will be advantageous to cn?ate a printer setup fde. Then instead of setting font etc. manually each time, you can complete the setup with a single command from your computer.
I You can now set up the printer by sending it the file NLQELITE.DAT. To avoid unnecessary logging of commands, switch hard-copy output off (by pressing CTRL-PRTSCifhard copy is on). To print the file README.DOC in NLQ elite type, give the following two commands: A )COF’Y NLQELITE .
1120 LPRINT E$; ’’D’’ ;CHR$(3) ;CHR$(13); CHR$(O) ‘Set ~ 1130 LPRI~ C$; “Fonts are:” 1140 LPRINT H$; D$; “Draft charactem, “ 1150 LPRINT H$; C$; “Ccurier characters, ” 1160 LPRIN.
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2180 RE’IURN 2190 ‘ 2200 ‘ Define NIL.) download character 2210 LPRINT C$;E$; “&” ;CliR$(0) ;CHR$ (60) ;CIiR$(60) ; 2220 RESKK!E 2330 2230 FOR M-O IU 46 2240 READ MM 2250 LPRIIW CHR$(MM).
I How the program works This program begins by assigning a number of printer commands to BASIC string variables (lines 1000 to 1090). You can find most of these commands near the beginning of chapter 4. The WIDTH “LPT1:” 255 statement in line 1110 means infiite line width.
Fonts are: ,,. ,. I.,: f.;:,,’!! (:::ll~;i,;[{j,l,,, ““i: :.[; i’!’ ’;;:.:, Courier characters, Sanserif characters, ORATOR WITH SMALL CAPITALS, OR with lower case characters, iW7d ITALICS Fof - all i“i::’-!”:’f”!!.
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chapter 7 TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE The following section on troubleshooting and maintenance is intended only ~ a brief guide. Remember that your printer is a highly sophisticated electronic device, which also contains high voltage inside. For that reason, only carry out those operations that are described in this chapter.
Power supply If the POWER indicator does not illuminate, check the following: Check Possible remedy Is the power cable properly Tum off the printer, make certain that the power cable plugged into the electrical is securely connected, and then turn theprinterbackon.
If the print is faint, or uneven, check the following: Check Possible remedy Is the ribbon properly irt- 1 Check and reinstall if necessary. Stdkd? Is the ribbon worn out? The nbbonhas a long life, but will eventually needre- placing. Fit a new ribbon cartridge ifnecessaxy.
Paper feeding If cut sheet paper (without the ASF) is not feeding smoothly, check the following: I Check I Possible remedv I Is the papa release lever I Set the release leva to the ~ position. pushedback(tothe ~ posi- 1 tion)? Is the paper guide in place The paper guide should be in place vertically for cut and vertical? sheets to feed smoothlv.
Check Possible remedy I Are you trying to feed paper using the ffont panel buttons while the ON LINE indicator is illuminated? You can only feed paper in this way when the printer is off-line.
I If the paper park facility does not appear to be working correctly, check the following: Check Possible remedy Is the paper release lever in Thepaperrelease Iever must be set to the * position the * position? after the fanfold paper has been parked.
MAINTENANCE Essentially, your printer is a robust piece of equipment, but should be treated with a modicum of care in order to avoid malfimctions. For example: ● ● ✎ ● ● Keep your printer in a “comfortable” environment. Roughly speaking, if you are comfortable, then the environment is suitable for your printer, too (see Chapter 1).
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6. Disengage thecablefromthetabsholdingitdown,thenremove thepnnt head. 7. Foreasy instaLlationofthe newprinthead, movethe carnage toward the left end of the rail. 8. Place the new print head on its support, seating it on the two pins. 9. Thread thenewcablethesame wayastheold, securing itunder thethree tabs on the print head carriage.
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I chapter 8 SPECIFICATIONS Printing system ... .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ... Serial Impact Dot-matrix Printing speed . .. .. .. .... ... .... .... ... .... ... 150 cps (Draft pica) 37.5 cps (NLQ pica) Print direction . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .
I Character dot matrix . .. .. .. .. .. ... .... .... 9 x 11 (Draft) 18X 23 (NLQ) Bit image dot-matrix ... .... .... ... .... .... DPI Normal 60 Double 120 High-speed double* 120 Quadruple 240 CRT I 8.
I Ribhn fife .. .. . . . ... ......... lrnillio ncharacter s(draftpica) Dimensions . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . .. ...... ..... ...... . 396(w) x 301(d) x 120(h) mm 15.6(w) xll.8(d) x4.7(h) in Weight . . ... .... ... .... ... .........................5.1kg (11.
The following describes the pinout of the parallel (Centronics-type) inter- face connector (signals which are low when active ate overlined): Pin Name Function 1 STROBE Goes from high to low (for 20.
I chapter 9 CHARACTER SETS The following tables show the standard and IBM character sets. The decimal character code of each character is shown in an inset to the lower right of the character. The hexadecimal code can be found by reading the entries at the top and left edges of the table.
I STANDARD CHARACTER SET #1 2 1 3141516 * 3 c s 51 67 s? 4 D T 52 6E 84 W-db 7 I > 118 h , izi 104.
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STANDARD CHARACTER SET #2 Other characters are identical to standard character set ##l. 106.
INTERNATIONAL CHARACTER SETS When an international character set is selected DIP switches 2-2 to 2-4 or by a command from software, the following changes are made in the character set: See Chapter 3 for the DIP switch settings. The command for selecting the international character sets is: <ESC> “R” n Where n means character code n, i.
IBM CHARACTER SET #2 108.
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IBM CHARACTER SET #1 Other characters are identical to character set #2. The duplication of control codes enables systems with a 7-bit interface to obtain control fi,mctions when the most significant bit is set to 1 by the cESC> “>” command in the standard mode.
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I INDEX El Absolute horizontal tab, 57 Ascender, 61,71 Auto feed, 67 Automatic line feed, 31,55 Automatic sheet feeder, 8,31,67, 101 m--l Backspace, 55 Bail lever, 3, 10 BASIC, 23,72-73,82 Beeper, 67 .
ml Hexadecimal dump, 23-24 Horizontal position commands, 53-57 Horizontal tabulation, 57 ml IBM character sets, 39, 108-111 IBM rode, 30,88 IBM-PC, 24 Interface: signals, 102 specifications, 100 Inter.
Reset printer, 68 Reverse line feed, 48 Reverse micro-feed, 27 Ribbon cartridge, 4, 101 Right margin, 54 ROM character set, 64 r-m — S1nserif type style, 20,35 Self tests, 21-22 Setting up, 4 Single.
I COMMAND SUMMARY MODE CONTROL CODE FUNCTION L*M Std. std. Std. std. ::: std. Std. std. Std. Std. Std. Std. Std. Std. Std. IBM Std. IBM Std. IBM IBM <BEL> <BS> <HT> <LF> <VT.
MODE CONTROL CODE FUNCTION PAGE <ESC> “6” Select character set #2 39 <ESC> “7” Select character set #1 39 <ESC> “8” Disable paper-out detector 51 <ESC> “9” Enable paper-uut detector 51 IBM <ESC> “:” Elite pitch 41 Std.
MODE CONTROL CODE FUNCTION PAGE <E-SC- “w” <(b. Cancel expanded printing 42 <we “w” <1> Expanded printing 42 <me “w’ “o” Cane.=zl expanded printing 42 <me “w’ “l” Expanded printing 42 IBM <lSC> “X” nl n2 Set left and rieht mareins 54 IBM ;*M IBM IBM std.
MODE CONTROL CODE Std. cESC> “-” “l” std. <DEL> “(” “(” “0” “)” “)” “(” “(” “4” “)” “)” “(” “(” “F” ‘“)” “)” “O” “(,, .
Consumer Response Star Micronics Co., Ltd. invites your suggestions and comments on your printer and this manual. Please address your correspondence to: Worldwide Headquarters: STAR MICRONICS CO., LTD. 194 Nakayoshida Shizuoka, JAPAN 422-91 Attn: Product Manager American Market: STAR MICRONICS AMERICA, INC.
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Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Star NX-1001 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Star NX-1001 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Star NX-1001, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Star NX-1001 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Star NX-1001, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Star NX-1001.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Star NX-1001. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Star NX-1001 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.