Epson PC AX- User Manual

Epson PC AX

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Preface; About this manual; The manual consists of five sections:; Emission notices
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents; Section 1
  • Page 5 – Section 1: Introduction; Section 1 Introduction; The picture below shows the front and back panels.
  • Page 6 – Theory of Operation
  • Page 7 – ASCII Printer Driver; See page 79 for further technical specification.
  • Page 9 – Section 2: Basic Installation; Section 2 Basic Installation; Unpacking
  • Page 10 – Printer Attachment
  • Page 12 – System Attachment; external power supply is used, by unplugging the power cord.
  • Page 13 – Section 3: Configuration; Section 3 Configuration; The configuration can be done in two ways:; Configuration from a Terminal
  • Page 14 – switch the terminal on.
  • Page 15 – Key Definitions; and
  • Page 16 – Basic Configuration; The Main Menu is shown after you have assigned the keys.
  • Page 17 – The Printer Driver submenu is shown.
  • Page 18 – Select the printer driver matching your printer.
  • Page 19 – Select System
  • Page 20 – Select Form Length
  • Page 21 – Select Lines per Inch
  • Page 22 – Select Characters per
  • Page 23 – Save the Configuration; Select ‘Save’ in the Main Menu
  • Page 24 – Exit the Configuration; Select ‘Exit’ in the Main Menu.
  • Page 25 – Section 4: Advanced Functions; Section 4 Advanced Functions; Extended Emulation Mode
  • Page 26 – Main Menu; display the basic configuration.; Print Parameter List
  • Page 27 – view and edit tables see page 33.
  • Page 28 – Configuration from the System; The first line is to enter the Extended Emulation Mode.
  • Page 29 – The last line is to exit the Extended Emulation Mode.
  • Page 30 – Transparency
  • Page 31 – Redefine Configuration and Transparency Sequences; (Set Extended Emulation type 2 permanently)
  • Page 32 – This results in the same printout as in the previous section.
  • Page 33 – Edit Translation Tables; Character Translation; ) data stream EBCDIC characters are first translated into
  • Page 34 – Editing Translation
  • Page 35 – The translation table is displayed:
  • Page 36 – Move the highlight to position 0A in the table.
  • Page 37 – Enter
  • Page 39 – User Definable Strings; A set of 255 User Definable Strings is at your disposal.
  • Page 40 – Right
  • Page 41 – (Program string 01 to ‘start underline’)
  • Page 43 – String Substitutions; Programming String
  • Page 44 – The String Substitutions Menu now looks like this:
  • Page 46 – Bar Codes; Function ‘211’ defines the bar code.; Value 2
  • Page 47 – = No textline below the bar code
  • Page 48 – before
  • Page 49 – Configuration; (Print a directory listing for verification)
  • Page 50 – Automatic Page Orientation; Orientation
  • Page 51 – Section 5: Solving Problems; Section 5 Solving Problems; Missing printouts
  • Page 52 – Missing Printouts; In case of missing printouts, check the following:
  • Page 53 – Incorrect Host Printouts; There are five major types of incorrect printouts:; Characters like é ì ô ü are printed as e i o u
  • Page 54 – You might also modify the 10 CPI string contents
  • Page 55 – Reporting Problems
  • Page 56 – Printing the; System hexdump; ASCII hexdump; after
  • Page 57 – Repeat your print job. The data will now be printed in; Example of ASCII hexdump:
  • Page 58 – Error messages
  • Page 59 – Appendix A: The Parameter List; Appendix A The Parameter List
  • Page 60 – Printout Example
  • Page 61 – Printer Drivers
  • Page 62 – Parameter Descriptions
  • Page 63 – System Language; To use system languages marked with *, the matching
  • Page 64 – Baudrate; Set the serial port baud rate.; Word Size; Set the serial port parity.; Stop Bits; Set the serial port number of stop bits.; Selects the default Extended Emulation Mode.
  • Page 65 – Escape Character
  • Page 66 – IBM Printer Emulation; Selects the IBM Printer Emulation.; ASCII Character Set; Selects the DBC to ASCII translation table.
  • Page 67 – Option Select 2
  • Page 68 – Starts Configuration Mode.
  • Page 69 – Bar Code Attributes; Adjust bar code printout quality to paper and printer conditions.; Option Select 3
  • Page 70 – Host-PC Serial Sequence
  • Page 71 – End of Job Sequence; This string is sent when the End of Job timeout has expired.; Host-PC Parallel Sequence
  • Page 72 – or the
  • Page 73 – Appendix B: DBC Character Table; Appendix B DBC Character Table
  • Page 75 – Appendix C: The Front Panel; Appendix C The Front Panel; The POWER indicator; • Flash during six seconds at power up.; The PC SHARE indicator; The SYSTEM indicator
  • Page 76 – The Rotary Switch; Start Conditions
  • Page 77 – Test Mode; Set the rotary switch to position ‘9‘; . When the SYSTEM indicator
  • Page 79 – Appendix D: Technical Specifications; Appendix D Technical Specifications; Host Environments
  • Page 80 – IBM System Features
  • Page 81 – Hardware
  • Page 83 – Appendix E: Related Documentation; Appendix E Related Documentation
  • Page 85 – Appendix F: How to contact Axis; Appendix F How to contact Axis; Technical Support
  • Page 86 – The Axis Offices; To contact an Axis office, choose the one nearest to your region:; Axis Communications Inc.; France; Axis Communication S.A; United Kingdom
  • Page 87 – Singapore; Axis Communications Pte Ltd.; Japan; Axis Communications Ltd.; China; Axis Communications Ltd. Beijing Office
  • Page 89 – Index; Numerics; Bar Code
  • Page 91 – Programming Strings Substitions from a Ter-
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Preface

AXIS AX-7 Cobra+ User’s Manual 1

AX-7 Cobra+

Preface

Welcome to the User‘s Manual for the AX-7 Cobra+ coax 3270 protocol converter. This manual
will guide you through a step-by-step installation procedure. Once installed, the AX-7 Cobra+
works without operator intervention.

About Axis

Axis Communications, founded in 1984, is one of the world’s fastest growing companies in the
CD-ROM server, network printer server, network camera and IBM printer interface market.
The headquarters are located in Lund, Sweden, with subsidiaries in Beijing, Boston, Paris,
London, Shanghai, Singapore, Tokyo, and Hong Kong. Please refer to

Appendix F

- How to contact Axis

, on page 85. Axis Communications has a distributor network operating in

more than 60 countries worldwide, marketing four product lines:

IBM Mainframe and S/3x - AS/400 Printer Interfaces.

These products include a wide

range of plug-in interfaces and standalone products such as the AXIS Cobra+, AXIS 330/370
Cobra, AXIS HP MIO, the AXIS AFP IPDS-to-PostScript converter, and the AXIS AFP
MIO/IOP IPDS-to-PCL converters.

Network Printer Servers.

These intelligent Ethernet and Token Ring print servers support a

wide range of LAN protocols. The AXIS NPS 530, 550, and AXIS 150, 540, 560, 560/100, 570,
570 MIO are Ethernet print servers, while the AXIS NPS 630, 650, and AXIS 640, 660, 670,
670 MIO are Token Ring print servers.

Network CD-ROM Servers.

AXIS StorPoint CD multiprotocol CD-ROM servers provide a

flexible and cost-efficient solution for sharing CD-ROMs across the network. They are available
in Ethernet and Token Ring versions.

Network Camera Server.

The AXIS NetEye 200 Network Camera attaches directly to an

Ethernet network. It supports TCP/IP and Internet-related protocols. This product replaces
closed circuit video, or PC with framegrabber, at a lower cost.

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Page 2 - Preface; About this manual; The manual consists of five sections:; Emission notices

Preface 2 AXIS AX-7 Cobra+ User’s Manual AX-7 Cobra+ About this manual The manual applies to the AX-7 Cobra+ with firmware release 5.41 and to subsequent releases until otherwise notified. Please refer to the Technical Reference for further information of functions and parameters. The manual consist...

Page 3 - Table of Contents; Section 1

Table of Contents AXIS AX-7 Cobra+ User’s Manual 3 Table of Contents Section 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 The AX-7 Cobra+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Theory ...

Page 5 - Section 1: Introduction; Section 1 Introduction; The picture below shows the front and back panels.

Section 1: Introduction AXIS AX-7 Cobra+ User’s Manual 5 AX-7 Cobra+ Section 1 Introduction The AX-7 Cobra+ The AX-7 Cobra+ is a protocol converter, which makes it possible to connect a PC type printer to an IBM mainframe environment. The AX-7 Cobra+ has a coax connector for incoming system data and...

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