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II Trademarks Brother is a registered trademark of Brother Industries, Ltd. Apple and LaserWriter are registered trademarks, and TrueType is a trademarkof Apple Computer, Inc.Centronics is a trademark of Genicom Corporation.EPSON is a registered trademark, and FX-850 and FX-80 are trademarks ofSeiko...
i Laser Printer HL-960 Series USER’S GUIDE (For USA & CANADA Only) For technical and operational assistance, please call: In USA 1-800-276-7746 (outside California) 714-859-9700 (within California) In Canada 1-800-361-6466 If you have comments or suggestions, please write us at: In USA Printer C...
ii Definitions of Warnings, Cautions, and Notes The following conventions are used in this User’s Guide: Warning Indicates warnings that must be observed to prevent possiblepersonal injury. ☛ Caution Indicates cautions that must be observed to use the printer properly orprevent damage to the printer...
TABLE OF CONTENTS iii TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT INFORMATION: REGULATIONS........................ ix CHAPTER 1 GENERAL ........................................................... 1-1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL ................................................................... 1-1 ABOUT CHAPTERS ON THE FLOP...
TABLE OF CONTENTS v SWITCHES IN NORMAL MODE ..................................................... 4-5 SEL Switch................................................................................... 4-5 SE T Switch .................................................................................. 4-6 ▲...
USER’S GUIDE vi SWITCHES IN SHIFT MODE ........................................................... 4-59 SH IF T Switch ............................................................................. 4-59 EMULATION Switch .................................................................. 4-60 About Emu...
TABLE OF CONTENTS vii CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE (DISK)....................................... 6-1 MAINTENANCE ............................................................................... 6-1 Toner Cartridge ............................................................................. 6-1 Toner Empty ...
USER’S GUIDE viii RS-232C Serial Interface ............................................................Appendix-11 Standard Specifications.......................................................... Appendix-11 Interface Connectors .............................................................. Appendi...
REGULATIONS ix IMPORTANT INFORMATION: REGULATIONS Federal Communications Commission Compliance Notice(For U.S.A. only) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits fora Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Theselimits are designed to provide reasonable ...
USER’S GUIDE xii IEC 825 (220-240 V model only) This printer is a Class 1 laser product as defined in IEC 825specifications. The label shown below is attached in countries whererequired. This printer has a Class 3B Laser Diode which emits invisible laserradiation in the Scanner Unit. The Scanner Uni...
REGULATIONS xiii For Your Safety To ensure safe operation the three-pin plug supplied must be insertedonly into a standard three-pin power point which is effectively groundedthrough the normal household wiring. Extension cords used with the equipment must be three-conductor andbe correctly wired to ...
USER’S GUIDE xiv If you need to fit a different plug, proceed as follows. Remove a length of the cord outer sheath, taking care not to damage thecoloured insulation of the wires inside. Cut each of the three wires to the appropriate length. If the constructionof the plug permits, leave the green and...
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL 1–1 CHAPTER 1GENERAL ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual acts as your guide to the setup and operation of your printerand covers the following topics: CHAPTER 1 GENERAL provides an overview of the printer. Read thischapter first to get familiar with the printer. CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED...
USER’S GUIDE 1–2 ✒ Notes When you read this user ’s guide, note the following: • Chapters 4, 5, 6 and the Appendices of this User ’s Guide are on the floppy disk provided with this printer. Read ABOUT CHAPTERSON THE FLOPPY DISK (See page 1-3) carefully before you printout the additional chapters inc...
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL 1–3 ABOUT CHAPTERS ON THE FLOPPY DISK ■ The floppy disk provided with this printer contains Chapters 4, 5, 6, and the Appendices of this User ’s Guide. Follow the steps below to install and print out the sections you need to see. 1. Set up your printer referring to CHAPTER 2 GETTIN...
USER’S GUIDE 1–4 ABOUT THIS PRINTER Features This printer has the following standard features. When you need moreinformation on how to use a particular feature, turn to the page indicatedat the end of the paragraph. High Speed and Quiet Laser Printing This printer uses electrophotography technology ...
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL 1–5 Universal Paper Cassette and Manual Loading This printer loads paper automatically from the paper cassette. Since thepaper cassette is a universal type, a number of different sizes of papercan be used. Even envelopes can be loaded from the multi-purpose trayand the upper paper ...
USER’S GUIDE 1–6 Automatic Emulation Selection This printer can automatically select the printer emulation modedepending on the print commands it receives from the computersoftware. With this feature, many users can share the printer on anetwork. See page 3-3. Data Compression Technology This printe...
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL 1–7 High Speed Printing with Microsoft Windows 3.1 Since TrueType compatible fonts are resident in this printer, the printercan print them with Microsoft Windows version 3.1 and higher at a highspeed without downloading them. Because the printer has a TrueTypeFont rasterizer, it ca...
USER’S GUIDE 1–8 Reprint Function You can reprint the last page printed with a touch of a panel switchwhich allows reprinting without sending the data again from thecomputer. See page 4-56. Flash Memory Card and HDD Card You can store fonts, macros, logos, and other print data in a commercialPCMCIA-...
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL 1–9 Options The following options are available for this printer: Lower Tray Unit A lower tray unit expands the paper source capacity. You can load extrapaper and switch between the upper and lower paper sourcesautomatically. See page 5-1. Duplex Unit A duplex unit enables you to p...
CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED 2–1 CHAPTER 2GETTING STARTED BEFORE USING THE PRINTER Checking the Components Printer Carton When you unpack the printer, check to see that you have all of thefollowing parts. Fig. 2-1 Components in the Printer Carton ✒ Note An interface cable is not a standard accessory. P...
USER’S GUIDE 2–2 Toner Cartridge The toner cartridge is inside the toner cartridge carton. ☛ Caution The toner cartridge is packed inside a bag. Do not open it now. Open itimmediately before you install the toner cartridge. The toner cartridgemust not be exposed to light for a long time. Fig. 2-2 To...
CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED 2–3 General View A B Fig. 2-3 Front View Fig. 2-4 Rear View Top Cover Multi-purpose Tray Face Down PrintDelivery Tray Font/IC Card Slot Font Cartridge Slot Upper Paper Cassette Power Switch Control Panel Power Cord Connector Bi-directional Parallel Interface Connector RS-23...
USER’S GUIDE 2–4 Operating and Storage Environment Please take note of the following before using the printer. Power Supply Use the printer within the specified power range. AC power: ±10% of the rated power voltage Frequency: 50 Hz (220-240 V) or 60 Hz (110-120 V) The power cord, including extensio...
CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED 2–5 SETTING UP THE PRINTER Opening and Closing the Printer To install the toner cartridge or to access the paper path, you need toopen the top cover of the printer. Remember the following steps to openand close the printer. ■ To open the printer, hold both sides of the top ...
USER’S GUIDE 2–6 Removing the Protective Parts After checking that you have all of the correct parts, temporarily placethe printer where you can easily reach all sides. Remove the protectiveparts that secure the printer against damage during transportation, asshown below: ✒ Note Keep all packing mat...
CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED 2–7 Installing the Toner Cartridge This printer uses a toner cartridge to print. You have one toner cartridgeas standard. A new cartridge contains enough toner to printapproximately 6,000 A4 or letter-size single-sided pages at about 5%coverage (if the print density is set ...
USER’S GUIDE 2–8 3. Hold the toner cartridge with both hands. Rock it gently several times at a 45° angle. This distributes the toner evenly inside thecartridge. 45° 45° Fig. 2-10 Rocking the Toner Cartridge 4. Bend the tab up and down several times until it is detached from the toner cartridge. Fig...
USER’S GUIDE 2–10 7. Close the top cover of the printer. When the cartridge has almost run out of toner, the display shows thefollowing operator call message to prompt you to replace the tonercartridge. 16 TONER EMPTY Although you can print several pages after the toner empty messageappears, be sure...
CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED 2–11 Loading Paper in the Paper Cassette The printer usually loads paper from the installed multi-purpose tray,upper cassette or optional lower paper cassette. ✒ Note The lower tray unit is an option for this printer. This section refers to theupper paper cassette. For info...
USER’S GUIDE 2–12 Follow these steps to set paper and install the paper cassette: ✒ Note Be sure to select the same paper size as the paper to be used from yourapplication software, or correct printing cannot be obtained.If your application software does not support paper size selection on itsprint ...
CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED 2–13 2. Switch the adjustment lever on the back of the paper cassette according to the paper size shown below. I. Backwards : letter, legal, A4, ISO B5, Executive and A5 II. Forwards : ISO B6, A6, COM10, Monarch, C5 and DL Fig. 2-15 Switching the Adjustment lever by Paper S...
USER’S GUIDE 2–14 4. Slightly lift the edge of the sliding guides and move them separately so as to match the size of paper to be used. Match the paper lengthfirst and then the paper width when setting for larger size paper.Match the paper width first and then the paper length when settingfor smalle...
USER’S GUIDE 2–16 Fig. 2-20 Placing Paper on the Multi-purpose Tray 4. Lift up and slide the paper width guide to match the paper width, so that it lightly touches the right side of the paper stack. ☛ Caution • Make sure that the neatly stacked paper is correctly seated on the multi-purpose tray, ot...
CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED 2–17 Connecting the Printer to Your Computer This printer has a bi-directional parallel interface and an RS-232C serialinterface. They allow the printer to communicate with IBM/PC ® or compatible computers. Before connecting the printer and computer, youneed to purchase or ...
USER’S GUIDE 2–18 3. Secure the connection with wire clips or screws on the printer. Computer Printer Fig. 2-21 Connecting the Printer and Computer 4. Connect the other end of the interface cable to the interface connector on your computer. Be sure to secure the connection on thecomputer, also. Para...
CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED 2–19 Turning the Printer On and Off Plugging in the Power Cord Plug in the power cord as follows: 1. Make sure that the POWER switch is OFF “O”: the switch is on the front right hand side of the printer. 2. Attach the power cord to the printer and plug it into an appropriat...
USER’S GUIDE 2–20 Pressing the POWER Switch The POWER switch is on the front right hand side of the printer.Pressing the ON side “ | ” supplies power to the printer, which thenperforms a self test and warm up. Pressing the OFF side “O” turns thepower off. Fig. 2-23 Pressing the POWER Switch ☛ Cautio...
CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED 2–21 Printing the Test Patterns or Lists You can check print quality and print a list of available fonts before youactually start working with the printer. To do so, follow these steps: 1. Make sure that you have already set the toner cartridge and loaded paper into the cas...
USER’S GUIDE 2–22 To print out the list of optional cartridge/card fonts, PRINT FONTS C To print out the list of permanent download fonts, PRINT FONTS P To exit from the test mode, exit ✒ Notes The messages “PRINT FONTS C” or “PRINT FONTS P” appear onlywhen an optional font cartridge/card is install...
CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED 2–23 6. Press the SET switch. The printer starts printing the selected test pattern or list. When theprinter finishes printing, it automatically exits to the off-line state. !"#$%&'()*+,-./1234567890:;@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz[| ...
USER’S GUIDE 2–24 Checking the Printed Test Pattern After you print out the test pattern as described in the previous section,take a look at the printed sheet to check print quality. The printer has been shipped with the print density properly adjustedwith the control panel switches. If you are not ...
CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER 3–1 CHAPTER 3BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER SOFTWARE COMPATIBILITY Before working with your application software, you need to set up orinstall the printer driver in your software. Locate the printers that yourapplication software supports and install the de...
CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER 3–3 AUTOMATIC EMULATION SELECTION This printer has an automatic emulation selection function. When theprinter receives data from the computer, it automatically selects theemulation mode. This function has been factory set to ON. The printer can select the em...
USER’S GUIDE 3–4 ✒ Notes When you use the automatic emulation selection, note the following: • Once the emulation is automatically changed, it is not changed again for a short period of time. This time period is called “Time Out” andit can be set with the EMULATION switch. The factory setting is 5se...
CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER 3–5 AUTOMATIC INTERFACE SELECTION This printer has an automatic interface selection function. When theprinter receives data from the computer, it automatically selects the bi-directional parallel or RS-232C serial interface as appropriate. When you use the p...
USER’S GUIDE 3–6 ✒ Notes When you use the automatic interface selection, note the following: • Once the interface is automatically changed, it is not changed again for a short period of time. This time period is called “Time Out” andit can be set with the MODE switch. The factory setting is 5 second...
CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER 3–7 ABOUT THE CONTROL PANEL Adjusting the Control Panel Angle You can adjust the control panel to the desired angle, so you can easilyread the display messages. To adjust the angle of control panel, gently pinch the tab on the rightside of the panel and move...
USER’S GUIDE 3–8 Selecting the Local Language Display The display usually shows the current printer status. When you operatethe control panel switches, it shows functions and settings. If any troubleoccurs, it shows the corresponding error message. You can see thesemessages in several languages. The...
CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER 3–9 Using the Panel Switches The printer has a versatile control panel. It has two operation modes: When you press the switches, they work in the NORMAL mode asindicated above the switches. When you press the switches with theSHIFT switch held down, they wor...
USER’S GUIDE 3–10 Printer Settings You may operate the printer with the panel switch settings unchanged.They have been factory set. When necessary, change and store them inthe printer memory as user settings. There are two types of printer settings available on this printer: 1. User Settings2. Facto...
CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER 3–11 PAPER HANDLING Print Media Paper Size 1. The upper paper cassetteSince the paper cassette is a universal type, you can use any of the sizesof paper in the list. The cassette can hold up to 500 sheets of paper (80g/m 2 or 20 lbs.) or up to 40 envelopes. ...
CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER 3–13 Using Envelopes Avoid using envelopes with the following characteristics: • Smooth or shiny surfaces • Protection cover at envelopes’ adhesive parts • Sealing flaps that have not been folded at purchase • Sealing flaps as shown below • Three or more lay...
USER’S GUIDE 3–14 Before loading envelopes in the cassette, check the following: • Envelopes should have a lengthwise sealing flap. • The sealing flaps should be crisply and correctly folded (irregularly cut or folded envelopes may cause paper jams). • Envelopes should consist of two layers of paper...
CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER 3–15 Cassette Feed The printer can feed paper from the multi-purpose tray, the upper orthe optional lower paper cassette. You can select the multi-purposetray as a paper cassette with the FEEDER switch. Since the autopaper feed mode has been factory set, the...
USER’S GUIDE 3–16 Fig. 3-5 Cassette Feed Manual Feed When you set paper in the multi-purpose tray with the settingMANUAL FEED = ON selected with the FEEDER switch, the printerloads paper only from the multi-purpose tray regardless of the previousfeeder selection. When you select the setting PAPER IN...
CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER 3–17 Face Down Print Delivery The printer normally ejects paper onto the top of the printer with theprinted page face down. Fig. 3-6 Face Down Print Delivery Face Up Print Delivery You can change the print delivery path from the top to the rear of theprinter...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–1 CHAPTER 4CONTROL PANEL DISPLAY AND LAMPS This printer has one liquid crystal display (LCD) and four lamps onthe control panel. The display can show various messages with up to16 characters. The lamps light to indicate the current printer status. HL-96O Fig. 4-1 Display an...
USER’S GUIDE 4–2 Printer Status Messages The following table shows the printer status messages that aredisplayed during normal operation: Printer Status Message Meaning 00 READY 001P T1 The printer is ready to print. AUTO LaserJet 4 The printer is off-line and currently in HPLaserJet 4 mode under AU...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–3 Printer Status Message Meaning (Continued) 07 FF PAUSE The printer has suspended feeding forms.Pressing the SEL switch resumes form feed. 08 RESET TO The printer is restoring itself to the USER SETTINGS user settings you made with the panelswitches. (The message appears o...
USER’S GUIDE 4–4 Lamps The lamps light or blink to indicate the current printer status. READY LEDindication Meaning On Ready to print Blinking Warming up DATA LEDindication Meaning On Data remains in the printer buffer.Pressing the FORM FEED switch printsthe data and clears the buffer. Blinking Rece...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–5 SWITCHES IN NORMAL MODE You can control the basic printer operations and change variousprinter settings in the NORMAL mode. Functions available in theNORMAL mode are shown above the panel switches. HL-96O Fig. 4-3 Switches in NORMAL Mode ✒ Note The factory settings are pr...
USER’S GUIDE 4–6 ✒ Notes When you press the SEL switch, remember the following: • All other switches—except the SEL switch—are operational only when the printer is off-line. • If the printer is not in auto emulation mode, the LCD displays the current emulation by pressing the SEL key to take it off-...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–7 MODE Switch Pressing the MODE switch allows you to enter modes where youchange settings. The mode menus and settings vary according to thecurrent emulation mode and options. For details, refer to the pagesindicated in parentheses. HP LaserJet 4, EPSONFX-850, and IBM Propr...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–11 MODE Switch Settings in HP-GL Mode The following table shows all the selections you can make with theMODE switch in the HP-GL mode. ✒ Note The mode menus and settings that can appear vary according to thecurrent emulation mode, printer status, and any options that may be...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–13 Basic Operation Procedures When you operate the MODE switch, remember the following basicsteps: 1. Press the SEL switch to set the printer off-line. 2. Press the MODE switch to enter the MODE menus. The first mode menu appears on the display. INTERFACE MODE • Press the ▲...
USER’S GUIDE 4–14 Operation Example: Selecting the Parallel Inter face For this session, select the parallel interface manually as follows: 1. Press the SEL switch to set the printer off-line. 2. Press the MODE switch. The display shows the first menu. INTERFACE MODE 3. Press the SET switch. When yo...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–15 6. Press the ▲ or ▼ switch until the exit menu appears on the display. exit MODE 7. Press the SET switch. Then the printer automatically returns to the off-line ready state. INTERFACE MODE The automatic interface selection has been factory set. If you want toselect a spe...
USER’S GUIDE 4–16 Even if you choose the automatic interface selection, you need to setthe communications parameters for the serial interface, high speed/bi-directional communications for the parallel interface. See the tablesbelow. For further information about automatic interface selection, see“AU...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–17 Display Message Parameters Settings BaudRate= 9600 Baud rate(Data transferspeed) 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 , 19200, 38400, or 57600 baud CodeType=8 bits Code type(Data length) 7 bits or 8 bits Parity =NONE Parity(Data error check) None , even, or odd Stop Bit...
USER’S GUIDE 4–18 FORMAT MODE ORIENTATION When you select “ORIENTATION”, you can set portrait or landscapeorientation. ✒ Note The ORIENTATION selection is effective in the HP LaserJet 4,EPSON FX-850, and IBM Proprinter XL modes. It does not work inthe HP-GL mode. This printer can print pages in port...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–19 When portrait has been selected, the display may look as follows: 00 READY 001P T1 When landscape has been selected, the display may look as follows: 00 READY 001L T1 AUTO MODE ✒ Note The settings in this mode menu are effective in the HP LaserJet 4,EPSON FX-850, and IBM...
USER’S GUIDE 4–20 ✒ Note on “AUTO MASK” When you use application software in non-HP modes, be sure to set“AUTO MASK” to ON. When you use letter- or A4-size paper, the topand bottom 2 lines are masked and they do not appear on theprintout. The auto modes are subject to the current emulation mode. O :...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–21 The following settings can be made in this mode: Display Message Page Format Mode PAPER =LETTER Set cut sheet paper size to letter , A4 , legal, B5, A5, B6, A6, or executive, or envelopesize to COM10, Monarch, C5, or DL. LEFT M = 0C P Set the left margin at column 0 -126...
USER’S GUIDE 4–24 Display Message Graphics Mode PEN SETTING Set the size and percentage of grayseparately for six plotter pens. CHARACTER SET Set the standard and alternate charactersets. ✒ Note In most cases, the application software controls the above graphicsmode settings, so you do not need to s...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–25 ✒ Notes • When another pen is selected, the display shows the selected pen with the number after “SIZE’ or “GRAY.” • Whichever resolution, 300 or 600 dpi, you have selected, the pen size takes effect in units of 300 dpi. ■ Character Set When you select “CHARACTER SET,” y...
USER’S GUIDE 4–26 Character Sets in HP-GL Emulation Mode ANSI ASCII (Factory setting) 9825 CHR. SETFRENCH/GERMANSCANDINAVIANSPANISH/LATINJIS ASCIIROMAN8 EXT.ISO IRVISO SWEDISHISO SWEDISH:NISO NORWAY 1ISO GERMANISO FRENCHISO U.K.ISO ITALIANISO SPANISHISO PORTUGUESEISO NORWAY 2 RESOLUTION MODE The res...
USER’S GUIDE 4–28 PAGE PROTECTION If print images are too complex to print, the printer may print themout in parts or only on part of the page. If this occurs, the printer losesprint data and shows the following message: 31 PRINT OVERRUN The page protection function reserves additional memory so tha...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–29 CARD OPERATION ✒ Notes • BE SURE TO TURN OFF THE PRINTER POWER SWITCH BEFORE INSTALLING OR REMOVING THE FLASH MEMORYCARD OR HDD CARD, OR THE CARD WILL BE DAMAGED. • The settings in this mode menu are effective only when you have installed a flash memory card or a HDD car...
USER’S GUIDE 4–30 ✒ Notes • If the card is formatted, data that has been previously written is erased. • It takes ten or more seconds to format a 2-Mbyte flash memory card or a HDD card. The more the capacity of the card, the longertime it takes to format the card. When the installed flash memory ca...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–31 DATA ID=##### Select the ID with the ▲ or ▼ switch and press the SET switch again, so that the printer executes the selected data. ✒ Note PostScript ® language data can not be printed correctly with this printer because it does not have BR-Script emulation. ■ Card List W...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–35 • Download Font ✒ Notes • The “DOWNLOAD FONT” menu appears only in the HP LaserJet 4 emulation mode. • Be sure to print out the list of download fonts with the TEST switch and check the download font ID on the list before you enterthis menu. You need to select the font i...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–37 FONT ID=##### Select the ID number with the ▲ or ▼ switch and press the SET switch, so that the printer deletes the selected font. • Format Card You can format the flash memory card or the HDD card to delete itscontents. Instructions are in the following menu: FORMAT CAR...
USER’S GUIDE 4–40 ■ Toner Low You can select the printer ’s action when “TONER EMPTY” isdetected. Display Message Network Mode TONER LOW=CONT Continue printing if the “TONER EMPTY”error occurs. (Factory setting) TONER LOW=STOP Stop printing if the “TONER EMPTY” erroroccurs. CONTINUE MODE If any reco...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–41 PRINT DENSITY You can increase or decrease the print density with the ▲ or ▼ switch in this mode menu as follows: Display Message Print Density ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ The more black squares, the darker the ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ print density. The black squares indicate : the density l...
USER’S GUIDE 4–42 INPUT 14MBUFFER 15 SQUARES SIZE 5 SQUARES 4M 100K 51K 1 SQUARE 30K 30K 7M 14M 26M RAM SIZE Fig. 4-5 Input buffer size SAVE SETTINGS Suppose you share this printer with others who want different panelswitch settings or you use the printer with different settings. Since you can save ...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–43 PAGE COUNTER You can check the total number of printed pages with this mode.When you enter this mode, the display shows the number for a shorttime and automatically moves to “exit MODE” menu. COUNT= 861 EXIT MODE When you finish setting your desired item in the mode menu...
USER’S GUIDE 4–44 FONT Switch Pressing the FONT switch allows you to select fonts andsymbol/character sets. ✒ Notes When you use the FONT switch, note the following: • The FONT switch is effective in the HP LaserJet 4, EPSON FX- 850, and IBM Proprinter XL modes. However the settings aresubject to th...
USER’S GUIDE 4–46 5. Press the SET switch. When you enter the “SELECT FONT” menu, you can select theinternal font, optional slot font, or permanent download font. Thedisplay shows the following message. INTERNAL FONT p* Press the ▲ or ▼ switch until the desired font source appears on the display. Di...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–47 See “List of Fonts” on page 4-54. 8. Press the SET switch to make the displayed selection effective. The steps you follow vary according to the font type, scalable orbitmapped. ■ If you select a resident bitmapped font (Letter Gothic 16.66) oroptional bitmapped fonts, th...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–51 BROUGHAM * 5. Press the ▲ or ▼ switch until the desired font appears on the display. See “List of Fonts” on page 4-54. 6. Press the SET switch to make the displayed selection effective. The steps you follow vary according to the font type, scalable orbitmapped. ■ If you ...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–53 US ASCII * ✒ Note The character set varies according to the current emulation mode.The above display shows the factory setting in the EPSON FX-850emulation mode. 8. Press the ▲ or ▼ switch until the desired character set appears on the display. See “List of Symbol/Charac...
USER’S GUIDE 4–54 List of Fonts For specific characters in resident bitmapped and scalable fonts. Display Message Font BROUGHAM Scalable Brougham OCR-B Bitmapped OCR-B 12 cpi LETTERGOTH16.6 Bitmapped Letter Gothic 16.66 cpi PcTENNESSEE Scalable PC Tennessee CONNECTICUT Scalable Connecticut CLEVELAND...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–55 List of Symbol/Character Sets The symbol sets and character sets are subject to the currentemulation mode. For specific symbol/character sets, see“SYMBOL/CHARACTER SETS” in Appendix. HP LaserJet 4 EPSON IBM ROMAN 8 * US ASCII * PC-8 * ISO LATIN1 GERMAN PC-8 D/N ISO LATIN...
USER’S GUIDE 4–56 FORM FEED Switch (REPRINT Switch) The FORM FEED switch works in two ways according to the DATAlamp status. Form Feed When the printer is off-line and there is data remaining in the printermemory, the DATA lamp comes on. Pressing the FORM FEED switchexecutes a form feed and prints o...
USER’S GUIDE 4–58 CONTINUE Switch If there is a problem with the printer, it automatically suspendsprinting and goes off-line. Pressing the CONTINUE switch mayignore the error and resume printer operation. The function of this switch varies according to the CONTINUE modeset with the MODE switch. Sin...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–59 SWITCHES IN SHIFT MODE You can control the basic printer operations and make various printersettings also in the SHIFT mode. Functions available in the SHIFTmode are labeled with the indications just below the panel switches. HL-96O Fig. 4-6 Switches in SHIFT Mode ✒ Note...
USER’S GUIDE 4–60 EMULATION Switch This printer has been factory set with the automatic emulationselection function on. The printer can select the emulation modeautomatically when it receives data from the computer. When you want to set the emulation mode manually, hold down theSHIFT switch and pres...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–61 5. Set “Time Out” with the ▲ or ▼ switch. TIME OUT= 5s * This time out is the duration during which the printer will notallow an automatic emulation change. You can set it to 1 secondfrom 99 seconds: the factory setting is 5 seconds. 6. Press the SET switch. The next sub...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–63 ■ HP-GL Mode The HP-GL mode is the emulation mode where this printer emulatesthe Hewlett-Packard plotter model HP-7475A. Since many graphicsand CAD applications support this type of plotter, you can get moreout of this printer working with your application software. ■ EP...
USER’S GUIDE 4–64 ECONOMY Switch POWER SAVE MODE You can turn on or off the power save mode as follows: Display Message Power Save Mode POWER SAVE=ON Turn on the power save mode. The fixingassembly of the print engine is turned offafter the specified time to save power. (Factory setting) POWER SAVE=...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–65 FEEDER Switch You can select the feeder, manual feed mode, or MP tray settings withthe FEEDER switch, and also select the duplex printing mode if theoptional duplex printing unit is installed. Display Message Feeder FEEDER=AUTO Select a feeder or auto paper feed . MP FIR...
USER’S GUIDE 4–66 FEEDER=AUTO * 3. Press the ▲ or ▼ switch until the desired feeder appears on the display. Display Message Paper Feed Method/Paper Source FEEDER=AUTO Auto paper feed FEEDER=MP TRAY Cassette feed from multi-purposetray (MP tray) FEEDER=TRAY1 Upper paper cassette (Tray 1) FEEDER=TRAY2...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–67 When you select “MP TRAY”, “TRAY1,” or “TRAY2,” an asteriskappears at the end of the display for a short time. Then the “exit”message appears on the display. Press the SET switch again, sothat the printer exits from the setting mode to the off-line state. When you select...
USER’S GUIDE 4–68 • You can set “MP FIRST=ON” so that you can use the MP traypaper first until it becomes empty and then switch to other papersources which hold the same size of paper. You can set “MPFIRST=ON” for this purpose only when all the trays hold thesame type and size of paper. When the MP ...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–69 2. Press the ▲ or ▼ switch to select the paper size in the multi- purpose tray. ✒ Note When you select the multi-purpose tray as a paper source, you mustset the “MP SIZE” manually since the tray can not sense the sizeautomatically. 3. Press the SET switch to make the dis...
USER’S GUIDE 4–70 2. Press the SET switch to enter the media type mode. The display then shows the current setting with an asterisk: REGULAR * 3. Press the ▲ or ▼ switch to select regular, thick paper, or transparency. 4. Press the SET switch to make the setting effective. ✒ Notes • Please do not fo...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–71 BIND=LONG BIND=SHORT Fig. 4-7 Binding 4. Press the SET switch to exit the DUPLEX MODE. The printer exits from the setting mode to the off-line state. 5. Press the SET switch again to exit the FEEDER switch setting mode to the printer off-line state. ✒ Note The duplex pri...
USER’S GUIDE 4–72 COPY Switch You can set the number of copies to print of the same page with theCOPY switch. The computer will release from a printing job in ashorter time if you use this feature than when you set the copy printquantity with your application software. Check the current setting onth...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–73 RESET Switch You can reset the printer with the RESET switch. The print data thatthe printer has already received from the computer is cleared and theprinter settings are restored to the user settings or factory settings. The temporary download fonts and macro settings y...
USER’S GUIDE 4–74 4. Press the SET switch to make the displayed selection effective. The printer is reset according to the selected reset mode. When the “RESET PRINTER” mode has been selected, the printeris reset showing the message alternately as follows: 08 RESET TO → USER SETTINGS When the “RESET...
USER’S GUIDE 4–80 TEST Switch You can test the printer or print out the list of fonts with the TESTswitch. To do so, hold down the SHIFT switch and press the TESTswitch. You will then enter the test mode where you may test theprinter or print out the list of fonts. To test the printer, follow these ...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–81 ✒ Notes The message “PRINT FONTS C” or “PRINT FONTS P” appears onlywhen the optional font cartridge/card is installed in the font slot orpermanent download fonts are stored in printer memory. • If the optional font cartridge/card is installed, you can print out the list ...
USER’S GUIDE 4–82 ■ When the “PRINT FONTS” mode has been selected, the display shows the selected mode and the printer starts printing outthe font list. The display may look like this: 06 PRINT FONTS I When the printer finishes printing, it automatically exits from thetest mode to the off-line state...
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–83 HEX DUMP MODE This printer has a useful hex dump mode for checking the print datasent from your computer. The printer lists the print data inhexadecimal form. To enter the hex dump mode, follow these steps: 1. Check the power state. 2. Operate the switches according to t...
USER’S GUIDE 4–84 4. Send data from your computer. When the printer receives data, it starts printing hexadecimalvalues of the received data. To exit from the hex dump mode, follow these basic steps: 1. Press the SEL switch to set the printer off-line. 2. Reset the printer with the RESET switch. Or ...
CHAPTER 5 OPTIONS 5–1 CHAPTER 5OPTIONS LOWER TRAY UNIT (LT-1200) Loading Paper from the Lower Paper Cassette The lower tray unit is a device that functions as a third paper sourcewhich can contain a maximum of 500 sheets of paper (80 g/m 2 or 20 lbs). For the optional lower tray unit, consult the de...
USER’S GUIDE 5–2 FONT CARTRIDGE/CARD, FLASH MEMORY/HDD CARD Installing a Font Cartridge/Card, Flash Memory Card and HDD Card This printer has one slot for an optional font cartridge and one slotfor an optional font card, flash memory card or HDD card. If you install the optional font cartridge/card,...
USER’S GUIDE 5–4 Selecting the Optional Fonts After you have installed the optional font cartridge/card, you canselect optional fonts by any of the following methods: 1. Through your application software2. With a font selection command3. With the FONT switch When you select fonts through your applic...
CHAPTER 5 OPTIONS 5–5 2. Find the font slot and font ID number on the list. Fig. 5-3 Font ID Numbers on the Font List 3. Select the font with the FONT switch. See “FONT Switch” in Chapter 4. Slot A or B Font IDNumber
USER’S GUIDE 5–6 RAM EXPANSION This printer has 2 Mbytes of memory standard and 3 slots foroptional expansion memory. The memory can be expanded up to 26Mbytes by installing commercially available single in-line memorymodules (SIMMs). Minimum Memory Recommendation(Including 2 Mbytes of internal memo...
CHAPTER 5 OPTIONS 5–7 The following capacity of a SIMM can be installed: • 1 Mbyte HITACHI HB56D25632B-6A, -7A, MITSUBISHI MH25632BJ-7 • 2 Mbyte HITACHI HB56D51232B-6A, -7A MITSUBISHI MH51232BJ-7 • 4 Mbyte HITACHI HB56A132BV-7A, -7AL, -7B, -7BL MITSUBISHI MH1M32ADJ-7 • 8 Mbyte HITACHI HB56A232BT-7A,...
USER’S GUIDE 5–8 4. Remove the left side cover by sliding it to the rear of the printer. Fig. 5-5 Removing the Left Side Cover 5. Loosen the screws and then slide and remove the metal cover. Fig. 5-6 Removing the Metal Cover 6. Unpack a SIMM and hold it on its edge. ✒ Note Do not touch the memory ch...
CHAPTER 5 OPTIONS 5–11 When the duplex unit is installed, paper handling and capacity of the upper paper cassette changes as follows: For Duplex paper source available size all sources for duplexprinting (DX) cut sheet : letter, legal, A4, ISO B5(except T2) andExecutive The upper paper cassette with...
CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE 6–1 CHAPTER 6MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE Toner Cartridge A new toner cartridge contains enough toner to print approximately6,000 A4/Letter-size single-sided pages at about 5% coverage (if theprint density is set at level 8). You can check the current page count or the number of pri...
USER’S GUIDE 6–2 Follow these steps to check the toner cartridge: 1. Remove the toner cartridge from the printer. If you turn on the printer without a toner cartridge installed, thedisplay shows the following operator call message to prompt youto install the toner cartridge. 14 NO CARTRIDGE 2. Rock ...
CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE 6–3 4. Clean the anti-static teeth with a clean brush. ✒ Note Never touch or clean the transfer roller, or print quality maydeteriorate. Fig. 6-1 Cleaning the Anti-Static Teeth 5. Clean the transfer guide, referring to “Cleaning the Printer Interior” in this chapter. 6. Open th...
USER’S GUIDE 6–4 8. Bend the tab up and down several times until it is detached from the toner cartridge. 9. Hold the tab firmly and pull it until the sealing tape comes out all the way. 10. Insert the toner cartridge in the direction of the arrows engraved on the cartridge into the side guides unti...
CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE 6–5 Cleaning Clean the printer exterior and interior periodically with a dry softcloth. When you replace the toner cartridge, be sure to clean theprinter interior with a dry soft cloth. If the printed page gets stainedwith toner, clean the printer interior with a dry soft cloth...
USER’S GUIDE 6–6 5. If paper or foreign objects are stuck in the paper cassettes, remove them. Fig. 6-4 Cleaning the Paper Cassette 6. Replace the paper cassette and the optional font cartridge/card. Cleaning the Printer Interior Dip a soft cloth in water and wring it out thoroughly for cleaning the...
CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE 6–7 Clean the printer interior as follows: 1. Turn off the printer and unplug the power cord. 2. Open the top cover of the printer and remove the toner cartridge. 3. Clean both sides of the paper access cover and transfer guide by wiping off toner and paper particles with a dry...
CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7–1 CHAPTER 7TROUBLE SHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING If any problems occur, the printer automatically stops printing,diagnoses the problem, and displays the corresponding message to alertyou. Take the appropriate action, referring to the following tables. If youcannot clear the pr...
USER’S GUIDE 7–2 Operator Call Message Meaning Action 18 MANUAL FEED***** SIZE The printer requests you toload paper manually. (Themessage appears alternatelyto show a particular size.) Load the requested size ofpaper on the multi-purposetray and press the SEL switch. 19 CHECK FONT An error occurred...
CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7–3 Error Messages Error Message Meaning Action 31 PRINT OVERRUN Print overrun Press the CONTINUE switchto start printing the next page.Data which overran the printarea on the page cannot beprinted. Check your pageprotection setting with theMODE switch. Setting pageprotecti...
USER’S GUIDE 7–4 Error Message Meaning Action 42 CARD FULL Card overflow Delete unnecessary macros orfonts, or use a new card. Seepage 4-29. 43 CARD W ERROR Card write error Set the write protect switch ofthe card to OFF if it has beenset to ON. Use a new card. Ifthe same error occurs, consultyour d...
CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7–5 Service Call Messages Service Call Message Meaning Action 50 FUSER MALF Malfunction of fuser Turn off the printer. Wait 15minutes, then turn it on again. 51 LASER BD MALF Malfunction of laser beamdetector Turn off the printer. Wait afew seconds, then turn it onagain. 52...
USER’S GUIDE 7–6 Possible Problems This printer has been designed to be trouble free. However, if anyproblem should occur, note the display message and take the appropriateaction. This section describes the actions to be taken against paper jamsand unsatisfactory printouts. Paper Jam If paper jams i...
CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7–7 Paper may jam in the paper cassette, inside the printer, at the rear accesscover or at the paper exit. Check the jam location and follow theinstructions below to remove the jammed paper. After you have followed the instructions, the printer automaticallyresumes printing...
USER’S GUIDE 7–8 ■ Paper Jam at Rear Access Cover 13 JAM REAR If a paper jam occurs behind the rear access cover before the paper exit,remove the jammed paper as follows: 1. Open the rear access cover. 2. Pull out the jammed paper slowly in direction A or B. Fig. 7-3 Paper Jam at Rear Access Cover 3...
USER’S GUIDE 7–10 ■ Paper Jam at the Paper Access Cover Inside the Printer 13 JAM INSIDE If a paper jam occurs at the paper access cover, follow these steps toremove the jammed paper: 1. Pull the upper paper cassette out of the printer to release the edge of the paper from the paper feed roller, or ...
CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7–11 ■ Paper Jam in the Paper Cassette 13 JAM TRAYS If a paper jam occurs inside the paper cassette, follow these steps: 1. Pull out the paper cassette. 2. Remove the jammed paper. Fig. 7-6 Paper Jam at Paper Cassette 3. Install the paper cassette. ☛ Caution Do not pull out...
USER’S GUIDE 7–12 Unsatisfactory Printouts If you are not satisfied with the printout quality, check the problem andtake the necessary action to clear it. ✒ Note It is possible that paper could meet all of the guidelines listed in thespecifications and still not print satisfactorily. This may be due...
CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7–13 Follow these steps to clear the problem: 1. Open the top cover of the printer. Fig. 7-8 Opening the Top Cover 2. Remove the toner cartridge from the printer. Fig. 7-9 Removing the Toner Cartridge
USER’S GUIDE 7–14 3. Rock the cartridge gently several times at a 45° angle. This distributes the toner evenly inside the cartridge. 45° 45° Fig. 7-10 Distributing the Toner Evenly 4. Install the toner cartridge and close the top cover of the printer. 5. Print out several pages. If you are still not...
USER’S GUIDE 7–16 ■ White Spots The printed page may have white spots in black text and graphics areas.Make sure that you use paper or OHP films that meet specifications andhave the correct printing surface. Fig. 7-12 White Spots ■ Toner Scatter If toner scatters around printed characters and stains...
CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7–17 ■ Black Page If an entire page is printed in black, make sure that the toner cartridge isproperly installed. Never use heat-sensitive paper, or it may cause thisproblem. Fig. 7-14 Black Page ■ White Page If nothing is printed on pages, make sure that the toner cartridg...
USER’S GUIDE 7–18 ■ Dropout If nothing or part of a page is printed, make sure that the toner cartridgeis not empty or the toner is evenly distributed in the cartridge. Take theproper action, referring to “Unclear Printouts” in this section. Also, make sure that you use paper, OHP films or envelopes...
APPENDICES Appendix–1 APPENDICES PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS Printing Print Method Electrophotography by semiconductor laser beam scanning Laser Wavelength: 780 nm Pulse duration: 80 ns Output: 5 mW max. Resolution 600 dots per inch Print Speed 12 pages per minute (A4/Letter size) Warm Up Max. 1 minute a...
USER’S GUIDE Appendix–2 Functions CPU 79R3041 20 MHz (MIPS R3000 architecture) Emulation Automatic emulation selection • HP LaserJet 4 (PCL 5e) • HP-GL • EPSON FX-850 • IBM Proprinter XL Interface Automatic interface selection between bi- directional parallel and RS-232C serial interface.For further...
APPENDICES Appendix–3 Electrical and Mechanical Power Source U.S.A. and Canada: AC 110 to 120 V, 60 Hz Europe and Australia: AC 220 to 240 V, 50 Hz Power Consumption Printing: 500 WH or less Stand-by: 80 WH or less Stand-by in sleep mode: 20 WH or less Noise Printing: 49 dB A or less Stand-by: 40 dB...
USER’S GUIDE Appendix–4 PAPER SPECIFICATIONS Paper Input Cassettes : • Standard upper cassette (Tray 1) • Optional lower cassette (Tray 2) • Paper size: TRAY 1: Letter, legal, A4, ISO B5, Executive,A5, ISO B6, A6, COM10, Monarch,C5 and DL TRAY 2: Letter, legal, A4 and Executive(OPTION) • Max. stacki...
APPENDICES Appendix–5 Test printing on paper, especially envelopes, isrecommended before making a large purchase. The following types of envelopes arenot recommended for use. • Envelopes with thick and/or crooked edges • Damaged, curled, wrinkled, or irregularly shaped envelopes • Extremely shiny or...
USER’S GUIDE Appendix–6 ✒ Note The manufacturer neither warrants or recommends the use ofany particular paper. The operator is responsible for thequality of paper used with the printer. Paper Types to Avoid Some types of paper might not perform well or may cause damage toyour printer. Types of paper...
APPENDICES Appendix–7 5. Envelopes with clasps, snaps or tie strings.6. Envelopes made with smooth or shiny paper.7. Envelopes that are rough, highly textured, or deeply embossed. 8. Envelopes which do not lie flat or that are curled, wrinkled, or irregularly shaped. 9. Envelopes having an open flap...
USER’S GUIDE Appendix–8 INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS Bi-directional Parallel Interface Inter face Connector A shielded cable with the following pin assignment should beused. Most existing parallel cables support bi-directionalcommunication, but some might have incompatible pinassignments. 18 15 12 9 6 3...
APPENDICES Appendix–9 Signal Description Pin No. Signal Name IN/OUT Explanation 1 DATA STROBE IN Data is latched at the leading edge of this signal. 2 - 9 DATA 0 - 7 IN Parallel 8 bit data 10 ACKNLG OUT Data reception is completed and the printer is ready for the next datareception when this signal ...
USER’S GUIDE Appendix–10 Parallel Cable Connection for IBM-PC/AT or CompatibleComputers and IBM-PS/2 Computers Signal Printer PinNo. Computer PinNo. DATA STROBE 1 1 DATA 0 2 2 DATA 1 3 3 DATA 2 4 4 DATA 3 5 5 DATA 4 6 6 DATA 5 7 7 DATA 6 8 8 DATA 7 9 9 ACKNLG 10 10 BUSY 11 11 PE 12 12 SLCT 13 13 AUT...
APPENDICES Appendix–11 RS-232C Serial Interface Standard Specifications 1) Baud rate: 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600,19200, 38400, or 57600 baud 2) Synchronization: Start-stop 3) Communications control: No protocol 4) Data length: Serial 7 bits or 8 bits 5) Parity: Odd, even, or none 6) Stop ...
USER’S GUIDE Appendix–14 SYMBOL/CHARACTER SETS You can select the symbol and character sets with the FONTswitch in the HP LaserJet 4, EPSON FX-850, and IBMProprinter XL emulation modes. See “FONT Switch” inChapter 4. When you have selected the HP-GL emulation mode, you canselect the standard or alte...
APPENDICES Appendix–15 HP LaserJet 4 Mode Roman 8 (8U)ISO Latin1 (0N)ISO Latin2 (2N)ISO Latin5 (5N)
USER’S GUIDE Appendix–22 EPSON Mode US ASCII The following table shows characters available only in thecorresponding character set. The numbers at the top of thetable are hexadecimal code values with which characters are tobe replaced in the US ASCII character set. For othercharacters, see the US AS...
APPENDICES Appendix–25 IBM Mode PC-8PC-8 D/NPC-850PC-852
USER’S GUIDE Appendix–34 QUICK REFERENCE OF COMMANDS The following tables show commands sorted by function. Forfurther information about commands, refer to the “TechnicalReference Manual,” which is optionally available. ✒ Note l represents the lowercase l letter. Script notation is usedbecause lower...
USER’S GUIDE Appendix–46 CCITT G3/G4 (original command) One of the unique features of the PCL mode of this printer is itsupports CCITT G3/G4 type data compression format. ■ CCITT G3/G4 (Raster Graphic Mode 1152) The printer ’s PCL mode supports CCITT G3/G4 type graphicdata compression.This format is...
USER’S GUIDE Appendix–50 Printer Job Language Commands Syntax Command Function and Syntax Syntax Rules [ ] Brackets indicate optional parameters. < > Indicates special characters and items Special Characters and Items DEC. HEX. <HT> Horizontal Tab (element of white space) 09 09 <LF>...
USER’S GUIDE Appendix–54 IBM Proprinter XL Mode Command name Function Sequence Decimal Hexadecimal Null Ignored NUL 0 00 Bell Ignored BEL 7 07 Space Moves the cursor one character to the right SP 32 20 Backspace Moves the cursor one character to the left BS 8 08 Line Feed Moves the cursor to the nex...
APPENDICES Appendix–59 Bar Code Control The printer can print bar codes in the HP LaserJet 4, EPSONFX-850, and IBM Proprinter XL emulation modes. Print Bar Codes or Expanded Characters Code ESC i Dec 27 105 Hex 1B 69 Format: ESC i n … n \ Creates bar codes or expanded characters according to thesegm...
USER’S GUIDE Appendix–60 ■ Bar Code, Expanded Character, Line Block Drawing & BoxDrawing n = “s0” or “S0” 3 : 1 (default) n = “s1” or “S1” 2 : 1 n = “s3” or “S3” 2.5 : 1 This parameter selects the bar code style as above. Whenthe EAN 8, EAN 13, UPC-A, Code 128 or EAN 128 bar codemode is selected...
USER’S GUIDE Appendix–62 ■ Bar Code, Expanded Character, Line Block Drawing & BoxDrawing Offset in X-axis n = “xnnn” or “Xnnn” This parameter specifies the offset from the left margin inthe “u”- or “U”-specified unit. ■ Bar Code & Expanded Character Offset in Y-axis n = “ynnn” or “Ynnn” This...
INDEX Index–1 INDEX ▼ (DOWN) switch: 4-6 ▲ (UP) switch: 4-6 A adjustment knob for face up/down print delivery: 2-3 adjustment lever: 2-13ALARM lamp: 4-4angle of control panel: 3-7anti-static teeth: 6-3application software: 3-1AUTO CR: 4-19auto form feed: 4-38AUTO LF: 4-19AUTO MASK: 4-19auto mode: 4-...
USER’S GUIDE Index–4 time out for the auto interface selection: 4-15 time out for the automatic emulation change: 4-60 time out for the power save mode: 4-64toner cartridge: 1-4, 2-2, 2-7, 6-1toner empty: 6-1toner low: 4-40top cover: 2-3, 2-5top margin: 4-21transfer guide: 6-7transfer roller: 6-3tra...
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