Turbo Chef 390/391 - Manual

Turbo Chef 390/391

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Important Safety Instructions; save it for future reference.
  • Page 5 – ontents
  • Page 8 – ntroduction
  • Page 9 – Introduction
  • Page 10 – This chapter explains how to unpack and install your new printer.; Unpacking; hapter 1: Installation; • Printer
  • Page 11 – Installation; Removing Shipping Retainers; Open access cover by grasping tabs at; Tab
  • Page 12 – Installing Ribbon Cartridge
  • Page 13 – Holding ribbon cartridge with knob fac-; Making Connections; Connection with Computer; Headgap lever; envelopes or
  • Page 14 – Interface port
  • Page 15 – Connection with Power; Make sure both printer and computer; Socket
  • Page 16 – Top Feed; • Single sheets (basis weight 14 to 24 lbs); hapter 2: Loading Paper
  • Page 17 – Loading Paper; • Single-part continuous forms
  • Page 18 – Loading Single-Sheet Paper; To load in single sheets of paper:; SEL light
  • Page 19 – Adjust paper feed guides for width of; ALARM; Press
  • Page 20 – Baseline; Hold
  • Page 21 – Loading Rear-Feed Paper; To load continuous-form paper from the rear:; Knob
  • Page 22 – Tractors
  • Page 23 – Close tractor covers and adjust left trac-; Tractor covers; ITEM
  • Page 25 – LF; GROUP
  • Page 26 – Paper Handling; Your printer has several handy paper handling features:; Tear Feature
  • Page 27 – Forms Tear-off Feature; Do not engage Forms Tear-off when printing on labels!; Paper Park Feature
  • Page 28 – Switching Paper Paths; Move paper lever to position marked “TOP”.
  • Page 30 – Control Panel; Here’s a breakdown of the controls on the front panel:
  • Page 31 – PRINT QUALITY
  • Page 32 – Print Mode; Indicator Lights; jam. Also glows when paper lever is set to wrong position.
  • Page 33 – Operation; Buttons
  • Page 34 – Summary of Front Panel Button Functions; Button; Menu Mode
  • Page 36 – PARK
  • Page 38 – Sample Menu
  • Page 39 – Summary of Menu Settings; Group
  • Page 40 – IBM mode Only
  • Page 41 – Menu Mode Indicator Lights
  • Page 42 – Here is a summary of the buttons active in the Menu Mode:; Resetting Menu to Factory Defaults; Hold while turning printer on
  • Page 43 – Performing Basic Tasks; Selecting Print Quality; Print quality button
  • Page 44 – Selecting Character Pitch; Hold SHIFT button while pressing CHARACTER PITCH button.; CHARACTER PITCH; Character Pitch button
  • Page 45 – The table below summarizes the fonts available from your printer:
  • Page 46 – Testing Your printer; Font Test
  • Page 47 – To run the Font Test:
  • Page 49 – To engage the Hexadecimal Dump Mode:; Resetting Top of Form; To reset the Top of Form to the factory default:; Using Bar codes
  • Page 54 – hapter 4: Working with Software; Basic Terminology; Printer Commands
  • Page 55 – Working with Software; Emulations; Your printer has three emulations:; Printer Drivers
  • Page 56 – Compatible Printer Drivers; IBM Proprinter Emulation IBM X24e AGM/XL24e AGM
  • Page 58 – Problem Solving; What if ...
  • Page 59 – ...there are dots missing in my printouts?
  • Page 60 – ... the Alarm light is on and the Character Pitch 15 light is flashing?; Always turn the printer off before you turn the platen knob!
  • Page 61 – ...static electricity causes the paper to stick?; Maintenance; Replacing the Ribbon Cartridge; Disengage and swing open access cover.
  • Page 62 – Slide ribbon cartridge along until it is; Swing front end; Remove new ribbon cartridge from its; Plastic shield
  • Page 63 – Lower front end of cartridge over
  • Page 64 – Clearing Paper Jams
  • Page 65 – tractor pins and close tractor covers.
  • Page 67 – Lift off pull-up roller
  • Page 68 – Cleaning the Housing; Turn printer OFF and remove paper; Remove pull-up roller
  • Page 69 – Accessories
  • Page 71 – Replacement Parts
  • Page 72 – ppendix A: Specifications; Impact dot matrix
  • Page 73 – Appendix A: Specifications; Receive Buffer Size
  • Page 74 – Paper Specifications
  • Page 75 – Weight; Operating Temperature:; Electrical requirements
  • Page 76 – ppendix B: Menu Selections
  • Page 78 – Appears only when IBM Proprinter emulation is selected.
  • Page 79 – Appendix B: Menu Selections; Explanation of Menu Items
  • Page 80 – Centering Position. Choose centering position.
  • Page 86 – ppendix C: Commands–Epson Emulation; Notes
  • Page 87 – Appendix C: Priner Commands
  • Page 104 – ppendix D: Commands–IBM Emulation
  • Page 105 – Appendix D: Priner Commands
  • Page 120 – ASCII Character Sets; ppendix E: ASCII Character Codes
  • Page 121 – Appendix E: ASCII Character Codes
  • Page 124 – Superscript/ Subscript Characters
  • Page 126 – Pin Assignments for Parallel Interface Signals; ppendix F: Interfacing; Pin
  • Page 127 – Appendix F: Interfacing; Installing the Serial Interface; Holding board by cable connector, with; Parallel port; Remove plastic covering over opening
  • Page 128 – Board; Connect suitable interface cable (must
  • Page 129 – Pin Assignments for Serial Interface Signals
  • Page 131 – Printed in Thailand
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MICROLINE

390/391 TURBO

Printer Handbook

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Summary

Page 3 - Important Safety Instructions; save it for future reference.

Important Safety Instructions Your OKI printer has been carefully designed to give you years of safe, reliable per-formance. As with all electrical equipment, however, there are a few basic precau-tions you should take to avoid hurting yourself or damaging the unit: • Read the setup and operation in...

Page 5 - ontents

C ontents Introduction ............................................................................................................. 1 Chapter 1: Installation ........................................................................................... 3 Unpacking ........................................

Page 8 - ntroduction

ML390/391 Turbo Printer Handbook 1 This Guide is arranged to help you get your new MICROLINE 390 Turbo or 391 Turboprinter set up and running quickly as well as providing you with more detailed infor-mation for future reference. Here’s how it’s organised: • Chapter 1 (Installation) shows you how to ...

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