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1. Q o m e e lt sans a a e 1 1 8 6 6 e e Q y P y ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 105 106 Appendix D 5 Character Codes Appendix E Interfacing This appendix gives the pin assignments for the parallel interface It also explains how to install the optional Serial Interface Board and gives the pin assignments for the serial interface Pin Assignments for Parallel Interface Signals Return Pin Direction Strobe 19 To Printer Data 1 20 To Printer Data 2 21 To Printer Data 3 22 To Printer Data 4 23 To Printer Data 5 24 To Printer Data 6 25 To Printer Data 7 26 To Printer Data 8 27 To Printer Acknowledge 28 From Printer Busy 29 From Printer Paper End 30 From Printer Select No Return From Printer Auto Feed To Printer Not used OV No Return Signal Ground Chassis Ground No Return Frame Ground 5V From Printer OV Ground Input Prime To Printer Fault From Printer OV Signal Ground Not used Not used High Level Select In To Printer 50 mA maximum ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 107 Installing the Serial Interface Caution Handle the interface board with care to avoid damaging its components The components can also be damaged by static discharges We recommend that you leave the board in its protective packaging until you ve read
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3. ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 21 22 Loading Paper 71 jhapter 3 Operation This chapter explains how to operate your printer It also provides instructions on how to change the default settings and how to perform basic tasks including select ing typeface print quality selecting character pitch testing your printer and reset ting Top of Form to the factory default Control Panel PRINT QUALITY HSD SEL i NL SEL LF FF LOAD TEAR PARK QUIET i MENU Morir TOF CHARACTER PITCH 10 SET EXIT GROUP ITEM PRINT POWER ALARM MENU RESET Your printer s front panel lets you control paper feeding customize your printer s defaults to your particular needs and select print quality and character pitch Here s a breakdown of the controls on the front panel ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 23 SEL LF MENU Micro Feed Down EXIT SET POWER The seven buttons to the left on your control panel are multi function buttons In routine printer operation they are used to manipulate the paper but you can also use them to enter and make changes in the printer s program menu PRINT QUALITY HSD NLQ CHARACTER PITCH 10 17 The PRINT QUALITY and CHARACTER PITCH sections at the right on the front panel are used to select the quality and size of the printing See Performing Basic Tasks later in this chapter for information on how
4. lt If the sheet of paper doesn t feed properly the 15 light in the Char acter Pitch section at the bottom right of the control panel will be gin flashing To correct this press the SHIFT and RESET buttons si multaneously then reload the sheet 12 Loading Paper Baseline Press to feed paper down in micro increments SEL SEL MENU EXIT POWER ALARM Press to feed paper up in micro increments 5 Baseline for Top of Form TOF on pa per is indicated by red line on clear plas tic paper shield If desired change TOF setting using control panel to set TOF further down on page hold SHIFT button while pressing FF LOAD button this will advance paper up in micro increments to move TOF further up on page hold SHIFT button while pressing LF button this will advance paper down in micro increments Press SEL button SEL light will come on ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook Loading Rear Feed Paper The rear feed paper path is recommended for single thickness continuous fan fold paper when printing spreadsheets long reports etc For graphics or charts it s best to use the single sheet paper path To load continuous form paper from the rear Position ea t Remove uw paper II separator a hi 11 1 If you have paper in paper path be sure to remove it before installing rear feed paper To remove si
5. DRAFT is selected at the Print Mode selection DSR Signal Applies only when optional Interface is installed Valid factory default or In valid Used with Ready Busy protocol to select the way your system handles the DSR Signal DTR Signal Applies only when optional Serial Interface is installed Ready on Power Up factory default or Ready on Select Change to Ready on Select if the DTR signal is required when the printer is selected leave as Ready on Power Up if DTR signal is required when printer is turned on ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 73 Emulation Mode PPR factory default Epson ML Selects the Printer com mand set you want your printer to use IBM Proprinter III Epson FX or OKI Microline ESC SI Pitch Designate the function of ESC SI command to 17 cpi setting default or 20 cpi setting Form Tear Off Off factory default 500 ms 1 sec or 2 sec Form Tear Off advances the paper to the perforation so that you can tear off a sheet of continuous forms pa per You can turn this feature off or you can select a time interval for the printer to wait before advancing the paper Graphics Uni directional factory default or bi directional Bi directional graphics print faster than uni directional graphics but uni directional graphics have better print registration Bi directional graphics printing can be optimized by adjusting the Print Registration setting in the Menu I Prime Buffe
6. Important This feature also prevents access to the Menu To access the Menu turn the printer off then hold down the SEL key while turning on the printer 74 Appendix B Menu Selections Page Length 11 factory default 11 12 14 17 3 3 5 4 5 5 6 7 8 8 5 Selects the length of the paper you ll be using in your printer This enables the printer to keep track of the initial printing position on each page of Form Page Length Control Choose page length control system for SASF mode by Actual Page Length Control page length by actual physical page length by Menu Setting cans Control page length by logical page length Page Width Appears in Menu for wide carriage model only Choose a page width of 13 6 factory default or 8 Paper out Override No factory default or Yes The paper out detector senses when less than an inch of paper remains in the printer and stops printing at that point Changing this setting to Yes overrides the detector so you can print closer to the bot tom of the page if you re using single sheets Be careful if you use this feature it lets the printer continue printing when there s no more paper which can cause loss of data and may damage the printhead Parity Appears only if optional Serial Interface is installed None factory default Odd or Even Selects the type of parity your system uses Pin 18 5V factory default or Open Sets the signal on
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8. Print quality button Your printer allows you to select from four print qualities utility near letter quality NLQ high speed draft HSD and super speed draft SSD Utility printing in Gothic is the default designed for preparing rough drafts or internal correspondence NLO printing in Courier or Gothic depending on MENU setting gives you sharp crisp characters for correspondence and important final documents that require a polished appearance HSD and SSD printing in Gothic gives the fastest printing but with the poorest quality To select the print quality you want press the PRINT OUALITY button successively until the light underneath the print quality you wish to engage is lit gt Your printer also prints of eight different bar codes accessible through printer commands For more information on bar codes see the end of this chap ter ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 37 Selecting Character Pitch CHARACTER PITCH 10 Character Pitch button The character pitch determines the width of the individual characters and is mea sured in characters per inch cpi To select the character pitch press the CHARAC TER PITCH button successively until the light underneath the pitch you wish to en gage is lit In the Epson and IBM emulations the choices are 10 cpi 12cpi 15cpi 17cpi 20cpi or Proportional In the MICROLINE emulation the choices are 10cpi 12cpi 15cpi 17cpi or 20 cpi either non prop
9. na n4 ESC DEL Pa P1 P2 ESC HT xyzCR ESC HTX xy zw CR ESC HT CR ESC ESC 8 13 9 27 37 67 nnn 27 37 82 11 no 27 37 70 ny 27 37 69 N4 27 37 66 ny N4 27 16 64 P a2 P4 279 213 273xyzw 13 27913 27 45 27 61 08 00 09 1B 25 43 1B 25 52 ng n4 1B 25 46 nj n4 1B 25 45 ng n4 1B 25 42 nj ng n4 1B 10 40 a2 P4 P2 P3 P4 1B 09 x y z 0D 1B 03 x y z w 0D 1B 09 0D 1B 2D 1B 3D Vertical Control Page Length Set in Increments Page Length Set in Lines Skip Over Perforation On Skip Over Perforation Off Set Top of Form Form Feed Skip Down Selected Number of Lines Line Feed with Carriage Return Line Feed without Carriage Return Carriage Return Line Feed Selection Command ESC G Hy Ln ESC FH Ln ESC Sn ESC S0 ESC5 FF ESC VT Hy Ln LF ESC DC2 ESC 2 2771 Hn Lg 2770 Hn Ln 27 37 83 2737830 2753 12 2711 Hi La 10 27 18 25 63n 58 1B 47 Hn Ln 1B 46 Hn Ln 1B2553n 1B 255300 1B 35 0C 1B 0B Hj Ly 0A 1B 12 1B 3Fn3A ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 89 Microline Function Vertical Control cont Perform 7 1 Line Feed Reverse Line Feed Set Line Spacing to 1 4 Set Line Spacing to 1 6 Set Line Spacing to 444 Vertical Tab Execute VFU Vertical Tab Set Vertical T
10. to People Technology MICROLINE 320 321 TURBO Printer Handbook Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is com plete accurate and up to date OKI assumes no responsibility for the results of errors beyond its control OKI also cannot guarantee that changes in software and equip ment made by other manufacturers and referred to in this handbook will not affect the applicability of the information in this manual Mention of software products manu factured by other companies does not necessarily constitute endorsement by OKI and MICROLINE are registered trademarks of OKI Electric Industry Company Ltd IBM and PC are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corpora tion Epson is a registered trademark of Seiko Epson Corp Lotus and 1 2 3 are registered trademarks of Lotus Development Corporation Microsoft and MS DOS are regis tered trademarks and Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation WordPerfect is a registered trademark of WordPerfect Corporation 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 instructions in this manual carefully Be sure to save it for future reference Read and follow all warning an
11. 847 812345 FGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUUWXYZENI1 abedefghijklmnoparstuvwxyzt PY ESX amp 70123456 2 71 abcdefghijkimnopqnrstuvwxyzCl V LURAR 7 01234567 fo Aw oe 40 Operation To activate the Rolling ASCII Test 1 Be sure paper is loaded Caution For wide carriage Model 321 Turbo be sure you have wide paper loaded 2 Turn off printer 3 Hold QUIET button for several seconds while turning printer on If printer sim ply turns on without starting to print you didn t hold down QUIET button long enough Hexadecimal Dump Test If you want to test the data your computer is sending to the printer you can place the printer in the Hexadecimal Dump Mode When the printer is in the Hex Dump Mode all data received including text and printer commands will be printed in both hexa decimal and ASCII format lt In the ASCII format all non printable characters will be represented by a riod For example this line of BASIC code LPRINT 27 0 30 This is an example of a hexadecimal dump would print like this 1B 30 1 54 68 69 73 20 69 73 20 61 6E 20 65 78 9 is ex 61 6D 70 6C 65 20 66 20 61 20 68 65 78 61 64 ample of hexad 65 63 69 6D 61 6C 20 64 75 6D 79 28 ecimal dump ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 41 engage the Hexadecimal Dump Mode 1
12. 9 Fa Latin American Danish II Publisher 99 ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook International Character Substitutions slashed zero E 5 French Canadian Latin American Publisher Appendix D ASCII Character Codes 100 MICROLINE International Character Substitutions ss 36 38 48 79 92 93 94 95 96 123 124 125 us American a utr ELE LE LLL unslashed zero n ESESESES LUrs pepss se s Beir Snn 1 320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 101 Code Character Sets The characters in the lower ASCII range hexadecimal 00 through 7F decimal 0 through 127 are the same as IBM Set 3 The characters for the upper ASCII range are given in the tables below Code Page Character Sets 1 4 Code Page 2 3 4 5 6 7 USA Canadian Portugal Norway BRASCII Abicomp Multilingual French De he GOSS O DERE HH Oa OO BDH OOO tb D DERE OOO b b px Me EO C O n C P om 0r OO PH 0 gt OP C edOOo mrsQCcooot em eO ottooumtmmmmormO p RO ROMEO 102 Appendix D ASCII Character Codes Code Page Character Sets 2 4 Code Page 2 3 4 5 6 USA Canadian Portugal
13. EXIT GROUP ITEM PRINT POWER ALARM MENU 1 2 3 4 ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 35 Here is summary of the buttons active the Menu Mode 1 GROUP button Press to scan through groups of listings Each time you press the GROUP button a line will print showing the next group in the Menu To go back one group hold the SHIFT button while pressing the GROUP button ITEM button Press to scan through items for a particular group Each time you press the ITEM button a line will print showing the next item within the group To go back one item hold the SHIFT button while pressing the ITEM button SET button Press to change setting for the items Each time you press the SET button a line will print across the page showing the next setting for that item Keep pressing the button until the setting you wish to engage appears To go back one setting hold the SHIFT button while pressing the SET button PRINT button Press to print out listing of current settings for each items group by group Resetting Menu to Factory Defaults To reset your printer Menu to the factory settings turn the printer off then hold the SEL and LF buttons while turning it back on again Hold while turning printer on s LF FF LOAD TEAR PARK QUIET Micro Feed Micro Feed TOF SET GROUP ITEM MENU PRINT 36 Operation Performing Basic 5 Selecting Print Quality PRINT QUALITY HSD
14. IBM Proprinter II Epson FX 86 286 Oki Microline 192 193 IBM Proprinter Epson FX Oki Microline 182 183 Epson EX800 1000 Because there are some differences in characteristics such as speed or access to vari ous features you may wish to experiment with several different drivers If you must select a driver that is not listed in the table be sure to check it thoroughly for print features such as boldface underline and changes in pitch Don t be surprised if bold faced items are printed twice underlines are misplaced wide spaces are left between lines or the printer behaves chaotically turn off the printer if the latter occurs These are all characteristics of an incompatible driver selection ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 49 50 Working with Software 5 Ploblem Solving Maintenance amp Service This chapter provides solutions to some common printer problems and explains the routine maintenance procedures that will help keep your printer in tip top operating condition It also tells you how to order parts consumables and accessories and pro vides information on obtaining service for your printer You will find your printer s warranty at the back of this Printer Handbook Problem Solving What if nothing happens when I turn on the printer The printer may not be plugged in Check the power cord connection to the outlet and to your printer If you re using a power st
15. Line Feed Perform 44 Line Feed 216 Reverse Line Feed Set Line Spacing to 1 6 Set Line Spacing to 1 4 Set Line Spacing to 7 75 Set Line Spacing to 7 Set Line Spacing to 144 ESCCOn ESCCn ESCNn ESCO FF LF ESCJn ESC 5 ESC 2 5 0 ESC 1 ESC An ESC 9 27670 27 67 27 78 27 79 12 10 27 74 27 3753 27 106 2750 27 48 27 49 27 65 27 37 57 1B 43 00 1 43 1 4 1B 4F 0 0 1B4An 1B2535n 1 6 1 32 1 30 1 31 1B41n 1B2539n ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 85 Epson Function ASCII Code Vertical Control cont Set Line Spacing to 5 ESC 3 n Vertical Tab VT Set Vertical Tab Stops ESC no nk 0 Line feed compound ESC DLE H Pno 1 2 command P1 P2 P3 Reset Vertical Tab to ESC BO Defaults Set Vertical Format Unit VFU Set Vertical Tab Channel ESCbmnj np nk 0 Decimal Code 2751 11 27 66 n n nk 0 27 1672 1 2 P1P2P3 27 660 27 98 m n1 ny 0 27 47 Hexadecimal Code 1B 42 00 1B 10 48 Pno 1 2 P1 P2 P3 1B 42 00 1 62 nz nk 0 1B 2Fn Miscellaneous Cancel Change Emulation Delete One Character Initialize Printer Half Speed Printing On Half Speed Printing Off Paper Out Sensor On Paper Out Sensor Off Print Suppress Mode On Print Suppress Mode Off Set Most Sign
16. Norway BRASCII Multilingual French 7 Abicomp Mm D O z t t 5 0 F B t Hro E gt p m F b ba 2 F GEN F L 2nl ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 103 Code Page Character Sets 3 4 x CP 00000000000 x CP 00000000000 Danada Paruji Multilingual French raat o m 4 r rt a Fert reat 4 E H E I oe ttp 0 Q a4 r edd r FA r Fa 4 2 DO C Ri O Ot O O O P DO QR D gt t D QU lt O6 cC C S m 0 GO 06 O ZO H r DE P OID p 2 gt 20 a IE 20 EN RE RE m IM OB EW 104 Appendix D ASCII Character Codes Code Page Character Sets 4 4 Code Page 2 s 4 5 6 7 USA Canadian Portugal Norway BRASCII Abicomp Multilingual French 1 Ur O 6 8 ND t A OD gt ll DT a gt O a Q mado V H H gt eas
17. Q P lil IBM ML Standard Set 3 amp Block Graphics S O Q b N O QUR OO N gt H A gt e 92 Appendix D ASCII Character Codes Lower 5 Character Sets 3 4 IBM Set 2 Epson Sets IBM ML gt a 1 amp 2 Setl Graphics 42 66 B B c D E F G H I J K L M N 9 5 U x Y 2 gt gt lt x g lt G m D g O Z Z CAO m O m J G O Z gt gt lt p4 Z Z lt C G ZO C amp C i Q J O O g lt G 3 CRO m Q J O TZ ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 93 Lower ASCII Character Sets 4 4 IBM Set 2 Epson IBM Sets 1 amp 2 Set 1 ML Line Graphics 61 97 N lt KM ES E lt HH O g O B B eRe KTR O o 1 N lt x Z lt E lt n n O O B B mm e o ow t N lt x Z lt E n r n g o B B m m D N lt x g lt a dq Q g O B B m mm o S o E N lt x Z lt n Q g O B BJ mm op g 07 94 Appendix D 5 Character Codes Upper ASCII Character Sets Upper ASCII Character Sets 1 4 Epson Epson 8 512
18. 1 35 01 1 35 00 1B 5D 1B 31 1B 30 1 320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 81 IBM Function Vertical Control cont Set Line Spacing to 216 Set Line Spacing to 7 444 Set Line Spacing to 7 Line feed compound command Perform Line Feed Set by ASCII Code ESC3n ESC 9n ESC An ESC DLE Pno 1 A2 P1 P2 P3 ESC 2 Decimal Code 2751n 27 35 57 27 65 27 16 72 Pno Al 2 P1 P2 P3 27 50 Hexadecimal Code 1B 33n 1B 25 39 1841 1B 10 48 Pno 1 2 P1P2P3 1 32 ESC n Command Vertical Tab Set Vertical Tab Reset Vertical Tab to Defaults OB 1B 42 nj no nk 0 1B 52 Miscellaneous Cancel Change Emulation Paper Out Sensor Paper Out Sensor Off Print Suppress Mode On ML 320 Turbo Print Suppress Mode On ML 321 Turbo Print Suppress Mode Off either Model Set Initial Conditions Incremental print mode On Off Software I Prime Stop Printing ESC Q SIX ESC Q SIX DC1 ESC K Ly Hj Init Id a4 ESCin ESC 0 ESC j OKI Unique command 24 27 123n 27 56 27 57 27 812 27 81 22 17 27 9175 Ly Hy Init Id 27105 27 1250 27 106 18 1B7Bn 1B 38 1B 39 1B 51 02 1B5116 11 1B 5B 4BL H Init Id 1B69n 1B7D 00 82 Appendix C Priner Commands Printer 5 Epson Function ASCII Code Bar Code Commands Select Bar Code Type
19. 1 Installation shows you how to get your printer ready to run and how to connect it to your computer Chapter 2 Loading Paper explains how to load paper for any of the two meth ods of paper feed Chapter 3 Operation describes how to control your printer from the front panel It also explains how to change the defaults how to test your printer and how to use bar codes Chapter 4 Working with Software gives you information on selecting a driver and installing your printer on popular software packages Chapter 5 Problem Solving Maintenance Service gives helpful hints on how to solve common printer problems and how to maintain your printer in tip top shape Appendices A through E contain a variety of reference material including speci fications menu listings lists of printer programming commands and ASCII characters ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook Introduction 71 1 Installation This chapter explains how to install your new printer Unpacking Unpack your printer and make sure you have the following items If you are missing any of these items contact your dealer immediately for a replacement e Printer Ribbon cartridge AC cord 5 15 not included case some models e Printer handbook Interface cable and paper are sold separately ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook Removing Shipping Retainers 1 Open access cover by grasping tab
20. Be sure paper is loaded 2 Turn off printer 3 Hold SEL and FF LOAD buttons for several seconds while turning on printer The printer will print the line Hex Data Dump and be ready to receive data in the Hexadecimal Dump Mode To run the test simply send data to the printer while it is in the Hexadecimal Dump Mode When you re done you can exit the Hexadecimal Dump Mode by either pressing the SEL button or by turning the printer off then on again Resetting Top of Form To reset the Top of Form to the factory default 1 Turn off printer 2 Hold down QUIET and PARK buttons while turning printer back on Using Bar codes Your MICROLINE 320 321 Turbo printer incorporates eight different bar codes e UPCE 8 EAN 13 Code 39 Code 128 nterleaved 2 of 5 Postnet 42 Operation You will find a list of the bar code printer commands for each emulation in appendix Here is a brief explanation of each of the available bar codes along with a sample printout for each one UPC A Bar Code UPC Universal Product Code bar coding is used in the supermarket industry UPC A coding contains ten digits the first five digits represent the manufacturer the sec ond five digits identify the product UPCE UPC E bar coding is a six digit variation of UPC A used for labeling small items ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 43 8 EAN European Article Numbering
21. EGER Qu eiu uid 72 Appendix Printer Commands 79 IBM Proprint r Printer u e etin ei 79 Epson EX Printer 83 OKI Microline ML Printer Commands a 87 Appendix D ASCII Character Codes 91 Lower ASCIL Character Sets uuu uu 91 Upper ASCI Character Sets 95 Epson International Character 99 IBM International Character Substitutions 100 MICROLINE International Character Substitutions 101 Code Page Character 102 Appendix E Interfacing TERRENCE EAD VR OU IN EVI 107 Pin Assignments for Parallel Interface Signals enitn 107 Installing the Serial Interface 108 Pin Assignments for Serial Interface Signals arro tentent ind 110 Introduction This Guide is arranged to help you get your new MICROLINE 320 Turbo or 321 Turbo printer 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
22. and Size Print Bar Code Data Print Postnet Bar Code Data ESCDLEA mn ng ESC DLEB m n data ESC DLE C n data Decimal Code 27 16 65 ng 27 16 66 mn data 27 1667 data Hexadecimal Code 1B 10 41 71 ng 1B 10 42 data 1B 10 43n data Character Sets Select International Character Set Select Epson Character Set Permit Printing of Upper Range Control Codes Cancel Printing of Upper Range Control Codes Character table selection ESCR n ESCtn ESC 6 or ESCI 1 ESC 7 or ESCI ESC t Ln Hn Pn1 Pn2 Pn3 27 82 27 116 27 54 or 27 731 27 55 or 27 73 0 27 40 116 Ln Hn 1B52n 1874 1B 36 or 1B 49 01 1B 37 or 1B 49 00 1B 28 74 Ln Hn Pn2 Character Size Spacing Select 10 cpi Pitch Select 12 cpi Pitch Select 15 cpi Pitch Select 20 cpi Pitch Cancel 20 cpi Pitch Set Compressed Pitch SI ESC P ESC M ESC g ESC SI DC2 ESCS 1 ESC 50 ESC Superscript Printing On Subscript Printing On Superscript Subscript Printing Off Begin Double Width Printing Line by Line End Double Width Printing Line by Line Double Width Printing On Double Width Printing Off ESC SO DC 4 ESC W 1 ESC W 0 1B50 1B4D 1B 67 12 185301 18 53 00 1854 14 1857 01 1857 00 1 320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 83 Function Character Size Spacing cont Double Heigh
23. bar coding is variation of UPC coding 8 encodes eight digits 1234 13 EAN 13 encodes 13 digits and contains the same number of bars as UPC A The thir teenth digit combined with the twelfth digit provides a code representing a country Code 39 Also known as 3 of 9 Code code 39 is used in non retail applications Each character has five bars and four spaces Code patterns have been developed for 44 different alphabetic numeric and graphic characters Operation 128 Code 128 has 106 different characters each of which of three differ ent meanings depending on which code set A B or C is engaged A special code at the beginning indicates which set is engaged three shift codes are also available for use within the bar code to indicate a change in the code set engaged as required 5 amp 12 Interleaved2 of 5 Inerleaved2 of 5 bar coding is used mainly in the distribution industry Two digits are encoded one in the bars and one in the spaces N III 34567 5 Postnet Postnet bar coding is used by the U S Post Office for sorting mail by automated equip ment It incorporates a coding system using five bars and four spaces for each digit ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 45 46 Operation 4 Working Software This chapter covers the fundamentals of setting up commercial software packa
24. pin 18 Pitch 10 cpi factory default 12 cpi 15 cpi 17 1 cpi or 20 cpi Selects the character width measured in characters per inch cpi Print DEL Code Microline mode only Choose No factory default or Yes Print Mode Utility factory default NLO Courier NLO Gothic DRAFT Choose one of the NLO fonts for letter quality printing choose utility for higher speed draft print ing Choose DRAFT for HSD or SSD It prints either of HSD or SSD which is selected at the DRAFT MODE Print Registration 0 factory default 0 05 mm Left 0 15 mm Left 0 20 mm Left 0 25 mm Left 0 25 mm Right 0 20 mm Right 0 15 mm Right 0 10 mm Right or 0 05 mm Right Change the setting as required to obtain the best registration for bi directional printing ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 75 Print Suppress Effective Yes factory default No Enables disables print sup press command The factory default enables the print suppress command the printer will ignore all data it receives after it accepts the print suppress command Change to No to cause your printer to ignore the print suppress command Proportional Spacing No factory default or Yes Change to Yes to engage propor tional spacing of characters Protocol Appears only if optional Serial Interface is installed Selects the type of pro tocol your system uses Ready Busy factory default Receive Buffer Size 16K factory default 1 Line or 28
25. software doesn t have any of the indi cated drivers available check with the software manufacturer to see if they have added any additional drivers since you purchased your software If you have embedded any printer commands in your software check to be sure that you entered them correctly installed a brand new ribbon and the printing is smeared and streaked The plastic shield on the ribbon is either loose or missing The shield must be left on the ribbon when you are installing the cartridge To remedy this situation move the printhead to the center of the platen careful printhead may be HOT and lift off the ribbon cartridge Check the ribbon shield If it s loose secure it in place properly If it s missing locate it and reinstall it there are dots missing in my printouts The head gap may not be set correctly Try moving the head gap lever to a lower setting If that doesn t help the printhead may be damaged call for service 52 Ploblem Solving Maintenance amp Service the Alarm light is on and the Character Pitch 15 light is flashing This indicates a paper loading error To stop the flashing light press the SEL button Before trying to load paper in again check to be sure that you have the paper lever in the correct position BOT TOP REAR for the path you re using Caution Always turn the printer off before you turn the platen knob If the paper lever is in the correct pos
26. these instructions and are ready to install it Make sure the printer is unplugged before you install the board 1 Remove plastic covering over opening for serial board in back panel insert tip of flat blade screwdriver at Parallel port top and twist it to snap plastic mold ing holding cover in place repeat procedure for molding at bot tom of cover press inward on cover with your fin gers and bend it back and forth until it snaps off 2 Holding board by cable connector with Component components facing away from parallel side of board interface gently slide it into opening against guides at top and bottom Press firmly into place 108 Appendix E Interfacing Lock piece 3 By inserting board to the far end it is locked by the lock piece inside 4 Connect suitable interface cable must be purchased separately to printer con nector and to serial port of your com puter Be sure to tighten screws on both ends of cable to keep it in place Important Make sure that you do not have a parallel cable connected to the printer when you re using the serial inter face You can switch to the parallel inter face without removing the serial board but only one cable can be attached at a time When the serial interface is installed the Serial I F portion of the Menu will be come active see page 71 ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 109 Pin Assignments for Serial Interface Signals Pr
27. til you turn it off 18 Loading Paper Paper Handling Your printer has several handy paper handling features e Tear Form Tear off Paper Park Tear Feature When you re using continuous forms with either the built in rear feed tractor or the optional bottom feed push tractor you can use this feature to advance the forms up to the tear position so you can easily tear off a printed sheet without wasting paper or readjusting the printer To do this simply press the TEAR button on the front panel LF Micro Feed Down EXIT ITEM SET POWER ALARM MENU lt tear feature can not be used when the optional pull tractor is installed ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 19 Forms Feature Caution Do not engage Forms Tear off when printing on labels The Forms Tear off feature can be engaged to automatically move the paper up to the tear position after the selected interval 500 milliseconds one second or two seconds The page will stay in the tear off position until the printer receives data It will then move down to the initial printing position This feature is normally turned off To activate it enter the printer menu see Menu Mode in Chapter3 and choose one of the intervals lt Some programs such as high resolution graphics packages pause occasion ally while sending data to the printer If the pause lasts more than the selected interval the paper will advance to the rear
28. 789 L n Hn data 2790 L H data 1B 4B L n data 1B 4C Ln H data 1B 59 L 4 data 1B5A Ly Ha data 84 Appendix C Priner Commands Epson Function Graphics cont Graphics Select Print Reassign Graphics Select 9 pin Graphics Printing ASCII Code ESC m Ly Hj data ESC mn ESC m Ly data Decimal Code 27 42 m Ly data 2763 27 94m Ly data Hexadecimal Code 1B 2A m Lj H data 1B3Fmn 1B 5E m Ln H data Horizontal Control Backspace Carriage Return Margin Setting Left Margin Setting Right Horizontal Tab Set Horizontal Tab Clear Horizontal Tab Settings Set Print Position Set Absolute Dot Position Set Relative Dot Position Uni directional Print On Uni directional Print Off Print Uni directional for One Line BS CR ESCIn ESCOn HT ESCDn1n ny0 ESCD00 ESC DLE A P4 P ESC Ly Hn ESC Ly ESC U1 ESC U0 ESC lt 8 13 27 108n 27 81n 9 27 6811 nk 0 276800 27 1664 P Ay Ao P Po 27 36 Ln Hn 27 92 Ln Hn 27851 27850 27 60 08 00 1B6Cn 1B51n 09 1B 44 n4 no nk 00 1B 44 00 00 1B 1040 P Ay A2 Py Po P3 P4 1B 24 Ln Hn 1B 5C Ly Hn 1B 55 01 1B 5500 1B 3C Vertical Control Page Length Setin n Inches Page Length Set in Lines Skip Over Perforation Set Skip Over Perforation Reset to Default Form Feed Line Feed Perform 442
29. ESC W 0 ESC L Hy mk ESC P1 ESC PO ESC Vn 14 20 27 871 27 870 2791641 Hy my mk 27801 27800 27 86 0E 14 1B571 1B 57 00 1B 5B 40 Ln Hna m mk 1B 50 01 1B 50 00 1B56n Character Style HSD Print Mode On Select Font Italics On Italics Off Emphasized Printing On Emphasized Printing Off Enhanced Printing On Enhanced Printing Off Underline On Underline Off Overscore On Overscore Off Select font by Pitch and Point ESC 0 ESCIn ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC G ESCH ESC 1 ESC 0 ESC 1 ESC 0 ESC DEL F Pro Pn Lp Hp 27 35 48 2773n 273771 273772 27 69 27 70 2771 2772 27451 27450 27951 27950 27 16 70 Pno Pn Lp Hp 1B 23 30 1B49n 1B2547 1B 25 48 1845 1846 1847 1848 1820 01 1B 2D 00 1B5F 01 1B 5 00 1B 1046 Pno Lp Hp Custom Characters Down Line Load ESC dy Characters Character Set to Character Set 27 616 di 27 36 1B 3D comnay dj dk 1B24 Cut Sheet Feeder Control Insert Eject Paper 80 Appendix C Priner Commands IBM Function Graphics Single Density Graphics Double Density Graphics Double Speed Double Density Graphics Quadruple Density Graphics ASCII Code ESC K La H data ESC L Ly data ESC Y Ly data ESC Z Ly Hy data Decimal Code 27 75 Ln Hj dat
30. F LOAD button If your paper keeps jamming the chances are excellent that you have bits of paper stuck in the paper path To eliminate this problem 1 Turn off printer 2 Use platen knob to back paper out of printer 3 Remove the paper separator Remove paper separator ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 57 Tractor covers Remove pull up roller assembly 4 Open tractor covers and remove paper from printer 5 Open access cover and lift off pull up roller assembly Note Never attach or remove the pull up roller assembly when the paper separator is in the standing state 6 Fold some single sheet continuous feed paper over three times to produce page four sheets thick 7 Load this quadruple thick sheet onto tractor pins and close tractor covers 8 Turn platen knob to draw quadruple thick paper around platen This will bring jammed pieces of paper up and out so you can dispose of them 9 Back quadruple thick sheet out of printer using platen knob 58 Ploblem Solving Maintenance amp Service Replace pull up roller assembly Replace paper separator 10 Replace pull up roller assembly Note When installing a pull up roller assem bly Shift the paper lever in agreement with the Rear mark before the installation 11 Reload regular paper open tractor cov ers place paper on pins close tractor covers 12 Swing access cover and paper s
31. K Selects the amount of memory devoted to holding received data Choosing 1 Line will tie up your computer during printing but if you about the print job the printer will stop printing much sooner Reset Inhibit No factory default or Yes Change to Yes if you want your printer to ignore the reset command sent by software This will prevent your software reset command from changing the settings you have made through the front panel con trols or through printer commands If you engage this feature don t forget that it will also prevent your software from clearing out existing settings when you finish print ing one document and switch to another Serial Data 7 8 Bits Appears only if optional Serial Interface is installed 8 Bits fac tory default or 7 Bits Change to 7 bits if your system uses a 7 bit data format SI Select Pitch 10 CPI IBM mode only 17 1 CPI factory default or 15 CPI Sets what pitch 17 1 or 15 characters per inch will be engaged when the printer control panel is set for 10 cpi and the SI command is received SI Select Pitch 12 CPI IBM mode only 20 CPI factory default or 12 CPI Sets what pitch 20 or 12 characters per inch will be engaged when the printer control panel is set for 12 cpi and the SI command is received Size Choose Single factory default or Double width and height printing Skip Over Perforation No factory default or Yes Change to Yes if you want the printer to advance automatical
32. M Character Set Download Custom Ascender Characters Download Custom Descender Characters Select DLL Utility Character Font Select Down Line Load NLQ Character Font ESC ESC Am n ng1 ESC D mn 11 5 2 5 7 2736 27 37 65 mn N11 27 37 68 ny N11 27 50 2755 1 24 1825 41 n11 18 25 44 n11 1832 18 37 Cut Sheet Feeder Control Cut Sheet Feeder Insert Sheet Cut Sheet Feeder Sheet Eject Cut Sheet Feeder Bin 1 or Bin 2 Selection ESC 5 ESC V ESC EM n Graphics Single Density Graphics Double Density Graphics Double Speed Quadruple Density Graphics ESC P or ESC ESC R ESC Q 27 80 or 27 81 27 82 273581 1B 50 1B 51 1B 52 182351 88 Appendix Priner Commands Microline Function Graphics cont Graphics Mode Selection Graphics Print Mode Selection ASCII Code ESC nn Decimal Code 27 42 n1 58 3 Hexadecimal Code 1B2A n N2 3A 03 Horizontal Control Backspace Carriage Return Horizontal Tab Margin Setting Left Margin Setting Right Move to the Left Move to the Right Set Print Position Set Multiple Print Positions Set Horizontal Tab by Characters Set Horizontal Tab by Dot Columns Clear Horizontal Tab Settings Uni directional Print On Uni directional Print Off BS CR HT ESC C nnn ESC R n1 n3 n4 ESC n4 ESC E n1 no n3 n4 ESC
33. OPQRSTUUVWXYZUN1 abcdefghijklmnopqnestuvwxyztll 6788 gt QBCDEFGHI JH HNOPGRSTUUWXYZENI abcdefghijkilmnopgrstuvwxyztll x amp 789 5 2BABCDEFGHI JKLMNOPORSTUUWXYZENI abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzti Y amp 89 BABCDEFGHI JKLMNOPORSTUVWXYZEN I _ abedefghijklmnopgrstuvwxyzl i yv K X amp 23 BABCDEFGHI JALMNOPGRSTUUWXYZENI abedefghijkimnopqnestuvwxyztl V amp 0 3 gt 2 ABCDEFGHIJHKLMNOPGRSTUUWXYZENIJ abcdefghijklmnopugrstuvwxyztl amp 05 BABCDEFGHIJHKLMNOFQRSTUUVWXYZENI abcedefghijklmnopqestuvwxyzitl 1 047 e gt 9GOQBCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZENI abcdefghijklmnopqnrstuvwxyztl H X amp GHAQBCDEFGHIJKLMNOPGRSTUUWXYZEN1 abcdefghijkimnopqrstuvwxyzili BSX amp 4 gt 9BAOBCDEFGHIJHKLMNOPQGRSTUUWXYZIN1 abcdefghijklmnopaqrstuvwxyzibl 1 Quer IAOBCDEFGHIJHKLMNOPGRSTUUWXYZENI abcdefghijklmnopqestuvwxyz ill SAOBCDEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTUUWXYZLNT abcdefghijklmnopqgnrstuvwxyztlMv ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTUVWXYZON I abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyztl v W amp 3 91 BCDEFGHIJHKLMNOPGRSTUVWXYZENI abcdefghijklmnopgrstuvwxyztlov HBSXR Qr 12 CDEFGHIJHMLMNOFGQRSTUUWXYZUNI abcdefghijklmnopqnestuvwxyztli 4 X amp let 1123 DEFGHIJKLMNOPGRSTUUWXYZENI abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyztlv amp e 78123 2 727 abcecdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 1
34. PR Epson FX ML Font Symbol Sets Print Mode DRAFT Mode Pitch Proportional Spacing Style Size Character Set Language Set Zero Character Code Page Utilitity NLQ Courier NLQ Gothic DRAFT HSD SSD 10 cpi 12 cpi 15 cpi 17 1 cpi 20 cpi No Yes Normal Italics Single Double Set I Set II EPSON IBM mode Standard Line Graphics Block Graphics ML mode American French German Britishi Danish I Swedish Italian Spanish 1 Japanese Nor wegian Danish II Spanish II Latin Ameri can French Canadian Dutch Publisher Slashed Unslashed USA Canada French Multilingual Portu gal Norway BRASCII Abicomp Rear Feed Line Spacing Form Tear Off Skip Over Perforation Page Width Page Length 6 LPL 8 LPI Off 500 ms 1 sec 2 sec No Yes 13 6 8 11 11 1 5 12 14 17 3 3 5 4 5 5 6 7 8 8 5 ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 69 Bottom Feed Line Spacing Form Tear Off Skip Over Perforation Page Width Page Length Setting 6 LPL 8 LPI Off 500 ms 1 sec 2 sec No Yes 13 6 8 11 11 1 5 12 14 17 3 3 5 4 5 5 6 7 8 8 5 Top Feed Line Spacing Form Tear Off 6 Bottom Margin Page Width Page Length Wait Time Page Length Control 6 LPI 8 LPI Off 500ms 1 sec 2 sec Valid Invalid 13 6 8 11 11 1 5 12 14 17 3 3 5 4 5 5 6 7 8 8 5 1 sec 2 se
35. RM light will also come on but don t be concerned it s just telling you that there is no paper loaded You re now ready to load paper proceed to Chaper2 Installation 71 2 Loading Paper Your printer has provision for single sheet paper feed from the top and for continu ous form paper feed from the rear You can also install options the Cut Sheet Feeder which holds a stack of 100 sheets for feeding from the top and the Push and or Pull Tractors for feeding continuous form labels heavy card stock or multi part forms from the bottom See Chapter 5 for more information on these options Top Feed Single sheets basis weight 14 to 24 Ibs Single envelopes 24 16 maximum 6 5 to 9 5 wide Transparencies 8 5 x 11 Rear feed continuous forms only thickness to 0 014 0 36 mm Single part continuous forms 12 to 24 lb Minimum 3 wide e Carbonless multi part forms Original plus 3 copies 9 to 11 lb Minimum 3 wide Interleaf multi part forms with carbon paper Original plus 3 copies 10 to 12 Ib paper with 9 Ib carbon Minimum 3 wide ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook Bottom feed continuous forms only thickness to 0 017 0 44 Single part continuous forms 12 to 24 Ib Minimum 3 wide Carbonless multi part forms Original plus 4 copies 9 to 11 Ib Minimum 3 wide Interleaf multi part f
36. Set 1 Set 2 Set 1 Graphics 80 NUL NUL GOSS D 8 UR p gt mom gt 5 1 1 y P f a ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 95 Upper 5 Character Sets 2 4 pson Epso IBM Sets 1 2 amp 3 Block Graphics w Z gt ES O Q po g Ld d 1 x w 2 O b L V H Ac F 96 Appendix D ASCII Character Codes ASCII Character Sets 3 4 IBM Sets 1 2 amp 3 ML Block Graphics r r t feat 4 E F seal EAE seal E r FS r FH 1 1 9 R s T U w x Y 2 1 A RE m EH 98 m IHN ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 97 Upper 5 Character Sets 4 4 Epson IBM Sets 1 2 amp ML Block Graphics Set 1 pans ML Standard t V t l 8 TD V f gt g G a lt Q 3 gt gt ty NER CK Qo aQ 5 98 Appendix D 5 Character Codes Epson International Character Substitutions s a 4
37. a 27 76 Ln Hj data 27 89 Ly Hy data 27 90 Ly H data Hexadecimal Code 1B 4B L H data 1B 4C L4 Hj data 1B 59 Ln Hj data 1B 5A Ln H data Horizontal Control Backspace Carriage Return Margin Setting Left amp Right Horizontal Tab Set Horizontal Tab Clear Horizontal Tab Settings Set 4 column Tabulation Set Print Position Set Relative Dot Position Uni directional Print On Uni directional Print Off BS CR ESC ESC nk 0 ESCD00 ESC no n4 ESC DLE Pa A1 P2 P4 ESC La Hn ESCU 1 ESC U0 8 13 27 88nm 9 27 68 nk 0 27 6800 27 37 66 ny no N4 27 16 64 Pah Ao P2 Ps P4 27 124 Ln Hn 27 851 27 850 1B 25 42 nj ng n4 1B 1040 Ph A1 A2 P4 P2 P4 1B 7C Ln Hn 18551 1 55 00 Vertical Control Page Length Setinn Inches Page Length Set in Lines Skip Over Perforation On Skip Over Perforation Off Set Top of Form at Current Position Form Feed Line Feed Perform 2 Line Feed Perform n 444 Line Feed Auto Line Feed On Auto Line Feed Off Reverse Line Feed Set Line Spacing to 7 75 Set Line Spacing to 1 4 ESCCOn ESCCn ESCNn ESCO 5 4 27 670n 27 67 27 78 27 79 2752 12 10 27 74 273753 27531 27530 27 93 27 49 27 48 1B 43 00 1843 1B4En 1B 4F 1B 34 0 0 1B4An 1B 25 35
38. ab Channels Line feed compound command ASCII Code ESC 5 ESC LF ESC 8 ESC 6 ESC 9 DC4 SP SP n SP SP ESC DLE H Pno A1 A2 P1 P2 P3 Decimal Code 27 3753 27 10 27 56 27 54 27 3757 11 2032 32 32 32 63 27 16 72 Pno A1 2 P1P2P3 Hexadecimal Code 1B2535n 1B0A 1B38 1B36 1B2539n OB OBn 14 20 20n20 203F 1B 10 48 Pno A1 A2 1 2 Miscellaneous Cancel Initialize Printer Half Speed Printing On Half Speed Printing Off Change Emulation Paper Out Sensor Paper Out Sensor Off Print Suppress Mode On Print Suppress Mode Off Software I Prime Incremental print mode On Off 24 27 24 27 60 27 62 27 123 27 690 27 691 19 17 27 1250 27 105 18 1818 1B 3C 1B7Bn 1B 45 00 1B 45 01 13 11 1B 7D 00 1B 69 90 Appendix Priner Commands Appendix D ASCII Character Codes Lower ASCII Character Sets 00 Lower ASCII Character Sets 1 4 IBM Set 2 Epson Epson IBM ML Line Set 1 Set2 Set 1 Graphics NUL NUL NUL 4 1 mamo a v 4000 1 320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 91 Lower ASCII Character Sets 2 4 Epson IBM Sets 1 amp 2 Set 1 21 33 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 O O gt H A P V H A IBM Set 2 ML Line OMnN O
39. acing the ribbon be sure to use only ribbons specifically for use with MICROLINE 320 321 Turbo printers For best results use genuine OKI ribbons 1 Turn printer off 2 Disengage and swing open access cover Caution Be careful not to touch the printhead it may be hot 54 Ploblem Solving Maintenance amp Service printhead Swing front end up to remove Plastic shield facing platen 3 Slide ribbon cartridge along until it is centered on platen being careful not to touch printhead Swing front end of cartridge up off printhead then lift cartridge out and discard it Remove new ribbon cartridge from its packaging do NOT remove clear plastic ribbon shield Hold ribbon cartridge with knob fac ing up and exposed portion of ribbon facing platen Place flat end on ribbon plate fitting grooves over pins on plate ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 55 7 Lower front of cartridge over printhead untilit snaps into place Turn knob in direction of arrow clock wise to take up any slack in ribbon 56 Ploblem Solving Maintenance amp Service Clearing Paper Jams Caution Always turn the printer off before you turn the platen knob Rear Feed Jams To clear a rear feed paper jam 1 Turn off printer 2 Turn platen knob to back paper out of printer Remove any ripped pieces of paper 3 Reload paper turn printer back on and press F
40. ange to Yes if your printer overprints Keep this set to No if your software adds a line feed when a carriage is received at the end of a line If your printout is consistently double spaced set this item to No Auto Select No factory default or Yes Determines whether or not your printer will automatically be selected after you load in paper With the factory default No en gaged the printer will be deselected so that you can set the Top of Form If you al ways use the same Top of Form setting change this setting to Yes so that you don t have to press the SEL button to select the printer after loading paper Auto Feed XT Epson mode only Invalid factory default or Valid In the Epson emu lation the XT signal on pin 14 of the parallel interface can control automatic line feed Some interface cables are wired in such a way that automatic line feed is always in effect the Auto Feed XT item eliminates this potential problem The factory setting causes the printer to ignore this signal if your system uses pin 14 to control automatic line feed change the setting to Valid Baud rate Appears only if optional Serial Interface is installed Range from 19 200 to 300 bps factory setting 9600 bps This item sets the transmission rate for the system Bottom Margin Valid factory default or Invalid Sets whether not the printer will ignore the bottom margin setting Change the setting to Invalid if you want printer to ignore the bottom ma
41. aphics Receive Buffer Size Paper Gut Override Print Registration ae Set Up Set Up Set Up Sat Up Set Up Set Up Set Up Set Up Set Up Set Up Set Up Set Up Parallel I F Parallel I F Parallel I F Printer Control Operator Panel Function Reset Inhibit Print Suppress Effective Auta LF Auto SI Select Pitch 10CFI SI Select Pitch 1 Time Qut Print Auto Select Centering Position CSF Type ESC SI Pitch I Prime Pin 18 Bi Direction Emulation IBM PPR Utility HSD 10 CPI No Normal Single Set I ASCII Unslashed USA amp LFI off No 13 6 11 amp LPI Off No 13 6 ii amp LPI Valid 13 6 ii 1 sec by Actual Page Length Bi directional 16K Full Dperation Yes No 17 1 18 Valid No DEFAULT Wide 17 1 CPI Buffer Print TUM Disable PPR ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 31 Summary of Menu Settings The table below details the entries in the printer Menu as it comes from the factory The defaults are in bold face italic type Other entries will appear in the Menu depending on what options you have installed and what emulation is engaged For a complete listing of all the available Menu selections along with explanations for each setting see appendix B Printer Control Emulation Mode IBM PPR Epson FX ML Font Print Mode DRAFT Mode Pitch Pr
42. bo 3 to 10 ous form orig 4 copies 9 Ib carbon ML321Turbo 3 to 16 Labels Bottom only ML320Turbo 3 to 10 ML321Turbo 3 to 16 Envelopes single feed Top 24 Ib max 6 5 to 9 5 Envelopes continuous feed Bottom only 24 lb max 6 5 to 9 5 non overlap type Card stock Bottom only 120 lb max N A Transparencies Top only 8 5 x 11 ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook Dimensions W x D x H ML 320 Turbo 15 7 x 13 6 x 4 6 inch 398 x 345 x 116 mm ML 321 Turbo 21 7 x 13 6 x 4 6 inch 552 x 345 x 116 mm Weight ML 320 Turbo 14 Ib 6 5Kg ML 321 Turbo 19 Ib 8 5Kg Environmental Requirements Operating Temperature 41 to 95 F 5 to 35 Storage Temperature 14 to 122 F 10 to 50 Operating Humidity 20 to 80 RH Storage Humidity 5 to 95 RH Electrical requirements 230 240 volts ac 10 14 50 60 Hz 42 Specifications subject to change without notice 68 Appendix A Specifications Appendix B Menu Selections The menu selections for your printer are summarized below Factory defaults are indicated in bold face italic Explanations for each item follow the table lt The table below summarizes all possible menu settings available with your printer Which of these you will actually see when you are working in the Menu depends on the active emulation and on the options installed Printer Control Emulation Mode Setting IBM P
43. c 50015 Actual Page Length Menu Setting Graphics 7 or 8 Bit Graphics 2 Receive Buffer Size Paper Out Override Print Registration 7 or 8 Bits Data Word 2 Operator Panel Function Reset Inhibit Print Suppress Effective Auto LF Auto CR CSF Bin Select Print DEL Code 2 SI Select Pitch 10 CPI 1 SI Select Pitch 12 CPI 1 Time Out Print Auto Select Centering Position CSF Type ESC SI Pitch 2 Uni directional bi directional 8 7 16K 1 Line 28K No Yes 0 0 05 mm Left 0 10 mm Left 0 15 mm Left 0 20 mm Left 0 25 mm Left 0 25 mm Right 0 25 mm Right 0 15 mm Right 0 10 mm Right 0 05 mm Right 8 7 Full Operation Limited Operation No Yes Yes No No Yes No Yes Bin 1 Bin 2 No Yes 17 1 CPI 15 CPI 20 CPI 12 CPI Valid Invalid No Yes DEFAULT MODE 1 MODE 2 Wide Narrow 17 1 CPI 20 CPI 70 Appendix B Menu Selections Parallel I F I Prime Pin 18 Auto Feed XT 3 Setting Buffer Print Buffer Clear Invalid 5V Open Invalid Valid Serial I F 5 Parity Serial Data 7 8 Bits Protocol Diagnostic Test Busy Line Baud Rate DSR Signal DTR Signal Busy Time None Odd Even 8 Bits 7 Bits Ready Busy X On X Off No Yes SSD SSD RTS 19200 bps 9600 bps 4800 bps 2400 bps 1200 bps 600bps 300 bps Valid Invalid Up Ready on Select 200 ms 1 sec CSF Bin 1 4 Line S
44. d THERE t 8123456789 gt 2BABCDEFGHIJKLHNOPORSTUVWXYZINT abedefghijklmnopgrstuvwxyztil 18583 9123456789 JKLANOPORSTUVWXYZE I _ abedefghi jklunopgrstuvexyz 1 R X x 70123456789 PBABCDEFGHI JKLMNOPGRSTUVUXYZE _ abedef ghi jklanopqrs tuvwxyzti ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 39 run the Font Test 1 Be sure paper is loaded 2 Turn off printer 3 Hold LF button for several seconds while turning printer on IF printer simply turns on without starting to print you didn t hold down LF button long enough Rolling ASCII Test The Rolling ASCII Test produces a continuous printout of all ASCII characters The printing will continue until you stop it manually by pressing the SEL button Here s a sample portion of a Rolling ASCII Test MLSe Turbo MEI A F W Wz 1 YR41 14 3036 05 1 78123456783 2 7 7__ abedefghijkimno LURRARI 0123456789 2 gt _ abedefghijkimnop HELE 0123456783 PBABCDEFGHI JKLMNOPORSTUYWXYZENI _ jkimnopg HER Ot 12123456783 gt GOBRBCDEFGHIJHKLIMHNOPOGRSTUUWXYZENI abedefghijkimnopqn BAR O3 0123456789 gt 2BABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTUUWXYZENI abedefghijklmnopqrs Oe 0183456789 5
45. d instruction labels on the printer itself Unplug the printer before you clean it Use only a damp cloth do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Place your printer on firm solid surface If you put it on something unsteady it might fall and be damaged if you place it on a soft surface such as a rug sofa or bed the vents may be blocked causing it to overheat To protect your printer from overheating make sure no openings on the printer are blocked Don t put the printer on or near a heat source such as a radiator or heat register If you put the printer in any kind of enclosure make sure it is well ventilated Do not put anything into the ventilation slots on the sides of printer you could get a shock or cause a fire The printhead can get quite hot when it has been printing for a length of time Do not touch the printhead untill it has had a chance to cool off Do not use your printer near water or spill liquid of any kind into it Be certain that your power source matches the rating listed on the back of the printer If you re not sure check with your dealer or with your local power com pany Your printer has a grounded plug as a safety feature and it will only fit into a grounded outlet If you can t plug it in chances are you have a non grounded ontlet contact an electrician to have it replaced with a grounded outlet Do not use an adapter to defeat the grounding To avoid damaging the power cord don t put anyth
46. e print head to Forward Prints current Group Menu Setting QUIET Activates deactivates QUIET mode Activates Roll ing ASCII Test Activates deacti vates QUIET mode N A SHIFT Sets Top of Form Activates Roll ing ASCII Test Sets Top of Form N A PRINT QUALITY Selects next Print Quality mode N A Selects next Print Quality mode N A Sets Resets Incremental Print mode N A Sets Resets Incre mental Print mode Prints all Menu settings regard less of emula tion options engaged Selects next pitch setting Selects next pitch setting N A With printer deselected resets printer With printer dese lected resets printer Resets Menu and Top of Form to factory default N A N A Not applicable 28 Operation Button Print Mode Help on Power Up With CSF Installed SEL LF QUIET PARK Resets Menu to N A N A factory default SEL FF LOAD Resets Top of Form to factory default Activates hex dump mode N A Not applicable ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 29 When your printer is in the Menu Mode you can use the front panel controls to change the defaults for the printer parameters including emulation page length line spac ing typeface pitch etc For example you might want to change the page length to 14 inches if you r
47. e printing on legal size documents or to 3 inches if you re printing on labels or small cards To place your printer in the Menu Mode hold the SHIFT button while pressing the SEL button printer either selected or deselected The MENU light will come on and if the printer was selected the SEL light will go out To exit the Menu Mode hold the SHIFT button and press the SEL button The MENU light will go out and the SEL light will come on 30 Operation The menu is made up of groups of parameters Within each group is a list of items and each of those items has several possible settings Here s a sample Menu printout The first column lists the groups the second items the third settings Printer Control Font Font Font Font Font Font Symbol Sets Symbol Sets Symbol Sets Symbol Sets Rear Feed Rear Feed Rear Feed Rear Feed Rear Feed Botton Feed Bottom Feed Bottom Feed Bottom Feed Bottom Feed Top Feed Top Feed Top Feed Top Feed Top Feed Top Feed Set Up Bet Up Get T Set U Emulation Mode Print Made DRAFT Mode Pitch Proportional Spacing Style Size Character Set Language Set Zero Character Code Page Line Spacing Farm Tear Off Skip Over Perforation Page Width Page Length Line Spacing Form Tear Off Skip Perforation Page Width Page Length Line Spacing Bottom Margin Page Width Page Length Wait Time Fage Length Control Gr
48. epara tor back into place 13 Turn printer on and press FF LOAD button ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 59 Single Sheet Feed Jams To remove Jammed single sheets of paper top feed Lift off pull up roller assembly Button Feed Jams If bottom feed paper Jams Lift off pull up roller assembly 1 Turn printer OFF 2 Rotate platen knob to back paper out of carriage necessary open access cover lift off pull up roller assembly to provide access to remove any ripped pieces from around carriage Turn off printer and use platen knob to back paper out carefully Be sure to remove any shreds of paper from printer before reloading paper Open access cover and lift off pull up roller assembly to provide access to car riage area 60 Ploblem Solving Maintenance amp Service Cleaning the Housing You should clean the printer every six months or after about 300 hours of operation do this Remove pul l up roller assembly 1 Turn printer OFF and remove paper from path 2 Open access cover and remove pull up roller assembly 3 Useclean dry cloth to dust area around carriage shaft and platen Be sure to re move any loose particles of paper Note The built up of dust or paper powder in the printer which may be occurred by some environmental settings or media used may cause a mulfunction so execute cleaning ac cording to how the pri
49. er Out Override Print Registration 7 or 8 Bits Data Word 1 Operator Panel Function Reset Inhibit Print Suppress Effective Auto LF Auto CR 2 Print DEL Code 1 SI Select Pitch 10 CPI 2 SI Select Pitch 12 CPI 2 Time Out Print Auto Select Centering Position CSF Type ESC SI Pitch 2 Uni directional bi directional 8 7 16K 1 Line 28K No Yes 0 0 05 mm Left 0 10 mm Left 0 15 mm Left 0 20 mm Left 0 25 mm Left 0 25 mm Right 0 25 mm Right 0 15 mm Right 0 10 mm Right 0 05 mm Right 8 7 Full Operation Limited Operation No Yes Yes No No Yes No Yes No Yes 17 1 CPI 15 CPI 20 CPI 12 CPI Valid Invalid No Yes DEFAULT MODE 1 MODE 2 Wide Narrow 17 1 CPI 20 CPI ML321 Turbo only 1 ML mode Only 2 IBM mode Only ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 33 Parallel I F I Prime Buffer Print Buffer Clear Invalid Pin 18 5V Open Auto Feed 3 Invalid Valid 3 EPSON mode Only 34 Operation Menu Mode Indicator Lights In the Menu Mode the following lights indicate your printer s status PRINT QUALITY HSD SEL TEAR PARK MENU SHIFT p ma CHARACTER PITCH 10 EXIT GROUP ITEM PRINT POWER ALARM WE v 1 2 1 POWER light Glows when printer is on 2 MENU light Glows when printer is in Menu Mode Menu Mode Buttons SEL FF LOAD TEAR PARK QUIET Micro Feed A MENU SHIFT Em UD
50. er keys to set and store Top of Form N A Same as Print Mode N A Advances paper Up one line Press and hold to ad vance by repetitive line feeds Activates Font Test Same as Print Mode Advances to next Group in Menu With printer deselected moves Top of Form set ting up paper moves down on page in micro increments Activates Font Test Same as Print Mode Goes back to previous Group in Menu Feeds in sheet of paper or advances continuous form paper to print posi tion Inserts or Ejects Page Advances to next Item in Menu FF LOAD SHIFT With printer deselected moves Top of Form set ting down paper moves up on page in micro in crements With printer de selected moves Top of Form set ting down on page in micro in crements Goes back to previous Item in Menu Moves continuous feed paper up for tear off or back down for printing select deselect states N A N A Not applicable Advances to next Value in Menu ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 27 Button Print Mode Move the print head to Re verse Help on Power Up With CSF Installed Move the print head to Reverse Menu Mode Goes back to previous Value Menu Parks continuous form pa per Ejects paper Prints list of all Menu settings for current emu lation PARK SHIFT Move the print head to Forward Move th
51. et Up group to Yes Please note that while this will stop the reset code from resetting your printer other codes in the initialization string may still override the printer MENU and or front panel settings ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 53 I Prime signal is sent over the parallel interface 31 will automatically override any settings you have made using the front panel buttons To eliminate this problem enter the program MENU hold SHIFT button while pressing SEL MENU button and change the I Prime item in the Parallel I F group to Invalid the Print Quality and Character Pitch buttons on the front panel won t work The Operator Panel Function item on the printer MENU can be used to disable these buttons If the printer is part of a customized system or if it is used by a number of people the system manager may have used this option to make sure the printer is always set properly Static electricity causes the paper to stick In cold dry weather static charges can build up on continuous form paper This can make the paper cling to the paper separator If you have this problem during high volume printing jobs try moving the single sheet paper guides on the separator to gether so that the paper rests on the guides rather than on the separator itself Maintenance This section explains how to change ribbons clear paper jams and clean your printer Replacing the Ribbon Cartridge When repl
52. for use with roll type paper not supplied Not usable on ML 321 Turbo Includes stand and support With cable for connection to printer Serial Interface Includes serial interface board and lock ing piece for installation in printer next to standard parallel interface Without inter face cable Note The use of the locking piece to 320 321 TURBO should be impermissible due to the exclusiveness for other models ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 63 Parts Replacement Part Access Cover ML 320 Turbo Access Cover ML 321 Turbo AC Cord Poll up Roller Assembly ML 320 Turbo Poll up Roller Assembly ML 321 Turbo Platen Knob Printhead Ribbon Black 64 Ploblem Solving Maintenance amp Service Appendix A Specifications Print Method Impact dot matrix Printhead 9 pins 0 34 mm diameter with thermal protection Print Speed Mode Characters per second at 10 Cpi High Speed Draft HSD 387 Utility 290 Near Letter Quality NLQ 72 5 Super Speed Draft SSD 435 Characters per Line CPL Setting ML320 Turbo ML321 Turbo 10 cpi 80 cpl 136 cpl 12 cpi 96 cpl 163 cpl 15 cpi 120 cpl 204 cpl 17 1 cpi 137 cpl 233 cpl 20 cpi 160 cpl 272 cpl Emulations Epson FX IBM Proprinter OKI Microline co resident Interface Graphics Resolution Epson IBM Emulations MICROLINE Emulations Standard Centronics parallel Optional RS 232C serial Single Density 60 x 216 dpi Double Densit
53. ges for use with your printer Be sure to read your software documentation carefully for more details Basic Terminology Before we start let s examine a few terms with which you may not be familiar Printer Commands lt If you re using commercial software with an appropriate printer driver see Printer Drivers below the printer commands will normally be sent to the printer by your software and you won t even need to think about them Printer commands are signals sent by your PC to the printer which guide and control its operation Printer commands tell the printer what character pitch to use what font to use what margins to use whether to use single or double spacing when to en gage disengage double width or double height printing etc Printer commands can be sent in decimal ASCII or hexadecimal form The values decimal ASCII hexadecimal for each type of command depend on which emula tion is active see Appendix C for a listing of printer commands for each emulation With only a few exceptions printer commands begin with the ESC character decimal 27 hexadecimal 1B which serves as signal to the printer that what follows is to be interpreted as a command rather than just a string of characters Some printer com mands expect you supply a numerical value representing tab stops line spacing ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 47 Emulations In order to eliminate hundreds of different sets of
54. h Select 15 cpi Pitch Select 17 1 cpi Pitch Select 20 cpi Pitch Superscript Printing On Superscript Printing Off Subscript Printing On Subscript Printing Off Double Width Printing Double Height Printing On Double Height Printing Off Select Print Mode Proportional Spacing On Proportional Spacing Off Set Intercharacter Spacing RS FS ESC g GS ESC 3 5 ESC ESC L ESC M US ESCUS1 ESC 050 ESC amp nj no ngng ESC Y ESC Z ESCNn 30 28 27 103 29 273551 2774 2775 2776 2777 31 273149 273148 2738 n N N3 N4 58 27 89 27 90 2778n 1B 4D 1B1F31 1B1F30 1876 n1 n3 1B 59 1 5 1B4En ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 87 Microline Function Character Style HSD Print Mode On Select Utility Print Mode Select NLQ Courier Font Select NLQ Gothic Font Select Font by Pitch and Point Italics On Italics Off Emphasized Printing On Enhanced Printing On Emphasized and Enhanced Printing Off Underline On Underline Off ASCII Code ESC 0 ESC 0 ESC 1 ESC ESC DLE F Png Pn Lp Hp ESC ESC ESCT ESCH ESCI ESCC ESCD Decimal Code 27 35 48 27 48 2749 2751 27 16 70 Pnp Pn Lp Hp 27 33 47 27 33 42 27 84 27 72 2773 27 67 27 68 Hexadecimal Code 1B 23 30 1B 30 1B31 1B 33 1B 10 46 Pno Pn Lp Hp 1B 21 2F 1B 21 2 1854 1848 1849 1843 1844 Custom Characters Copy ROM Character Set to RA
55. ificant Bit to Zero Set Most Significant Bit to One Incremental print mode On Off Cancel Most Significant Bit Control Software L Prime 24 27123n 127 2764 271151 271150 2757 2756 19 17 2761 27 62 27 105n 27 35 27 050 18 1B7Bn 1840 18730 1B 73 00 1B 39 1B 38 13 11 1B3D 1B3E 1B69n 1B 23 1B 7D 00 Justification Left Justification Center Justification Right Justification Within Line Justification OKI Unique Command 27970 27971 27972 27973 1B6100 1B6101 1B6102 1B6103 86 Appendix C Priner Commands Microline Printer 5 Microline Function Bar Code Commands Select Bar Code Type and Size Print Bar Code Data Print Postnet Bar Code Data ASCII Code ESCDLEA mn ng ESC DLE B n data ESC DLE C n data Decimal Code 27 16 65 ng 27 16 66 data 27 1667 data Hexadecimal Code 1B 10 41 71 ng 1B 10 42 data 1B 10 43 n data Character Sets Select Standard Character Set Select Line Character Set comparable to IBM Set 2 Block character set Select International Character Set Select Code Page 5 0 5 2 ESC 1 ESC n ESC T Ln Hn 00 Hep Lep 0 27 33 48 27 3350 27 33 49 2733n 2791 841 00 Hop Lep 0 1B 21 30 1B 21 32 1B 21 31 1B21n 1B5B54L Hn 00 Hep Lep 0 Character Size Spacing Select 10 cpi Pitch Select 12 cpi Pitc
56. ing on it or place it where it will be walked on If the cord becomes damaged or frayed replace it immedi ately If you re using extension cord or power strip with the printer make sure that the total of the amperes required by all the equipment on the extension is less than the extension s rating Generally the total ratings of all equipment plugged into any one power line should not exceed 15 amperes Don t exceed this unless you know that the power line your equipment is plugged into has a rating above 15 amperes Aside from the routine maintenance described in this handbook don t try to service the printer yourself opening the cover may expose you to shocks or other hazards Don t make any adjustments other than those outlined in the manual you might cause damage requiring extensive repair work If anything happens that indicates that your printer is not working properly or has been damaged unplug it immediately and follow the procedures in Chap ter 5 These are some of the things to look for The power cord or plug is frayed or damaged Liquid has been spilled into the housing or the printer has been exposed to water The printer has been dropped or its cabinet has been damaged The printer doesn t function normally when you re following the operating instructions 3 Contents C 1 Chapter 1 Installation u 3 Unpacking M
57. ition and you re using rear feed lift up the paper separator and check to be sure that paper is properly on the tractors and has not jammed up somehow If the paper lever is in the correct position and you re using the optional bottom feed push tractor check the bottom tractor unit to be sure that paper is properly on the tractors and has not jammed up before entering the printer Once the paper is correctly loaded press and release the SEL button then hold the SHIFT button and press the RESET Character Pitch button I need to load paper but the Alarm light is not on If the Alarm light is off the printer thinks it has paper loaded To correct this problem press and release the SEL button then hold the SHIFT button and press the RESET Character Pitch button The Alarm light will come on and you ll be able to load paper I my word processor files don t print the way I have the MENU and front panel set Before sending a file to the printer many word processors send either an initializa tion string or an I Prime signal to the printer The initialization storing contains codes that reset the printer to a default set of fea tures otherwise the printer might accidentally print using features set for a previous job These codes will override panel or MENU settings To set your printer to ignore the reset code enter the printer MENU hold SHIFT button while pressing SEL MENU button and change the Reset Inhibit item in the S
58. ly to the next page when it comes within one inch of the bottom of the page If your software has its own page formatting controls keep this item set to No to avoid interface 76 Appendix B Menu Selections Style Choose Normal factory default or Italics Time Out Print Valid factory default or Invalid When printing if the printer doesn t receive any data a line feed or a form feed signal for awhile it will automatically dump out what s in the print buffer If your software spends a long time prossing between feeding portions of data to the printer you should change the setting to Invalid to keep your printer from inadvertently dumping the received data while it s waiting for more Wait Tine 500 ms 1 sec factory default or 2 sec Sets the amount of the printer will wait for more data before jumping from the print position up to the form tear off position Zero Character Slashed factory default or Unslashed The factory default will cause a slash to appear in zeros to distinguish them from the capital letter O To disengage the slashed zero change this to Unslashed ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 77 78 Appendix Menu Selections Appendix C Printer Commands This appendix contains a listing of the printer commands for the IBM proprinter Epson FX and OKI MICROLINE emulations grouped by function IBM Proprinter Printer Commands IBM Function Bar Code Commands Select Bar Code T
59. ng 5 for envelopes or extra thick pa extra thick paper per Adjust the setting up or down for the best print quality Note When the setting is set at 2 5 the printer automatically slows down for better print quality with thicker multipart forms Important Be sure to use only ribbons specifically for use with MICROLINE 100 320 series Headgap lever For best results use genuine OKI ribbons Making Connections Connection with Computer There instructions are for the standard parallel interface Instructions for installa tion connection of a serial interface are included with the serial interface accessory For more information on the serial interface accessory see Chapter 5 Installation Pin assignments for both parallel and the serial interfaces are listed in appendix You must supply the cable for connecting your printer to your computer 1 Make sure both printer and computer are OFF 2 Locate interface port on back of printer 3 Plug parallel interface cable into port and secure it in place with wire loops ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook Connection with Power Power cord EX POWER ALARM Power light Alarm light 1 Make sure both printer and computer are OFF 2 Plug power cord into back of printer Plug other end into grounded outlet 3 Turn printer on Printhead will cross back and forth along platen and POWER light will come on ALA
60. ngle sheet press FF LOAD button To remove bottom feed paper press PARK button 2 Move paper lever to position marked REAR 3 Open the access cover hold up the knob of the paper separator and remove the paper separator Remove the paper separator 14 Loading Paper Paper holes on pins 4 Locate tractors 5 Pull up on lock levers to release trac tors and swing open tractor covers Po sition right hand tractor for width of paper you re loading The movement of the left tractor is limited to ensure that the paper will always contact the paper sen sor when loaded 6 Pull paper and place first two holes on each side over tractor pins Please note that an equal number of pa per holes must be engaged on either tractor in order to ensure proper paper feed ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 15 7 Close tractor covers and adjust left trac tor to position edge of paper reference marks on printer indicate left edge po sition for the two most common paper sizes When paper is properly aligned lock left tractor in place by pushing back on lock lever 8 Adjust right tractor so that paper holes are centered on pins careful if paper is stretched too tight or left too loose it Reference marks jam and cause problems then lock right tractor in place by pushing back on lock lever Lock lever Tractor covers 9 Set Paper separator and swing wire feed guide over t
61. nter is dirty 4 Reinstall pull up roller assembly and close access cover Note When installing a pull up roller assem bly Shift the paper lever in agreement with the Rear mark before the installation lt Never use solvents or strong deter gents on the cabinet they could damage the housing ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 61 Accessories You can add even more flexibility to your printer by means of the following optional accessories Cut Sheet Feeder Single Binand Dual Bin Mounts on the platen to provide continu ous single sheet paper feed The bin will hold up to 100 sheets of standard 20 Ib paper With cable for connection to printer Push Tractor Bottom Feed Converts printer for feeding continuous form paper from the bottom Use of bot tom feed eliminates the curling which takes place as rear feed paper moves around the platen Bottom feed is ideal for card stock thick multi part forms labels which could peel off and jam the unit if fed in from the rear etc Includes tractor support legs for printer and metal tear bar 62 Ploblem Solving Maintenance amp Service Pull Tractor Top Mount Used for bottom feed of labels or heavy card stock or in conjunction with the rear feed tractor to provide more precise pa per control when you re using multi part forms Includes cover for installation in place of access cover Roll Paper Stand Adapts ML 320 Turbo printer
62. o rest on pull up roller as Wire feed guide sembly to prevent from curling back into printer 10 Push FF LOAD button Paper will au tomatically feed into printer and ALARM light will go out Loading Paper Press to hold the Press to bring paper before the paper down releasing the TEAR tothe print button position LF FF LO AD Micro Feed Micro Feed Down Up GROUP ITEM SET ALARM MENU Press to feed paper down in micro increments Press to feed paper up in micro increments 11 Baseline for top of Form TOF on pa per is indicated by red line on clear plas tic paper shield 12 If desired change TOF setting using control panel If form tear off is being selected in the printer menu press the TEAR button to bring the paper down to the print position Hold down the SHIFT button and release the TEAR button to set TOF further down on page hold SHIFT button while pressing FF LOAD button this will advance paper up in micro increments to move TOF further up on page hold SHIFT button while pressing LF button this will advance paper down in micro increments ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 17 13 Press SEL button SEL light will come on lt temporarily change the of Form setting for a particular print job deselect the printer and press the LF button until you reach the TOF position you want to use The printer will retain this setting un
63. off position until more data is received No data will be lost but this extra paper movement can cause un even print registration in graphics If you have this problem use the menu to deactivate Forms Tear off Paper Park Feature If you have continuous form paper loaded and you wish to switch to another paper path first tear off the printed pages then simply press the PARK button The continu ous form paper will immediately retract from the paper path SEL LF FF LO AD Micro Feed Micro Feed WENU Down Up EXIT POWER ALARM 20 Loading Paper Switching Paper Paths To switch from continuous form feed from the rear or bottom optional push or pull tractor installed of the printer to single sheet feed from the top 1 Tear off printed pages 2 Press PARK button 3 Swing wire guide up into paper separator then pivot separator to upright posi tion 4 Move paper lever to position marked TOP 5 Load single sheet paper into paper separator To switch from top feed to continuous form tear or bottom optional push or pull tractor installed feed 1 Make sure no sheet is in paper path press FF LOAD to remove single sheet from path 2 Lower paper separator to continuous forms position and swing wire guide over onto pull up roller assembly 3 Move paper lever to position marked REAR or BOT as appropriate 4 Press FF LOAD button Continuous form paper will advance into print position
64. ook 25 Buttons SEL LF FF LO AD MENU Micro Feed Down EXIT SET POWER When the printer is selected SEL light on only the functions marked at the top of the bank of buttons LF FF LOAD TEAR PARK QUIET are in effect When the printer is deselected SEL light off the functions marked at the bottom of the buttons Micro Feed Down Micro Feed Up TOF can be accessed by means of the SHIFT button Each button can have several functions depending on the mode in use Print Mode or Menu Mode on whether or not the printer is selected and on whether or not the optional Cut Sheet Feeder CSF is installed Most buttons also have a different func tion if they are pressed while the printer is being turned on In addition different combinations of two buttons can be used to access functions The various function available for each button are summarized in the table below lt The PRINT QUALITY and CHARACTER PITCH buttons are discussed under Performing Basic Tasks later in this chapter 26 Operation Button Print Mode Help on Power Up With CSF Installed Summary of Front Panel Button Functions Selects deselects printer Resets Paper Out of Paper Jam Alarm Also ends Font Test or Rolling ASCII test Activates Menu Mode Same as Print Mode Resets Paper Out Alarm Activates Menu Mode Activates Menu Mode Same as Print Mode Exits Menu Mode With printer deselected used with oth
65. oportional Spacing Style Size Utittity NLO Courier NLQ Gothic DRAFT HSD SSD 10 cpi 12 cpi 15 cpi 17 1 cpi 20 cpi No Yes Normal Italics Single Double Symbol Sets Character Set Language Set Zero Character Code Page Set I Set II EPSON IBM mode Standard Line Graphics Block Graphics ML mode American French German Britishi Dan ish I Swedish Italian Spanish I Japanese Norwegian Danish II Spanish IL Latin American French Canadian Dutch Pub lisher Slashed Unslashed USA Canada French Multilingual Portu gal Norway BRASCII Abicomp Rear Feed Line Spacing Form Tear Off Skip Over Perforation Page Width Page Length 6 LPL 8 LPI Off 500 ms 1 sec 2 sec No Yes 13 6 8 11 11 2 3 12 14 17 3 3 5 4 5 5 6 7 8 8 5 ML321 Turbo only 32 Operation Bottom Feed Top Feed Line Spacing Form Tear Otf Skip Over Perforation Page Width Page Length Line Spacing Bottom Margin Page Width Page Length Wait Time Page Length Control Setting 6 LPL 8 LPI Off 500 ms 1 sec 2 sec No Yes 13 6 8 11 112 3 12 14 17 3 3 5 4 5 5 6 7 8 8 5 6 LPI 8 LPI Valid Invalid 13 6 8 11 11 2 3 12 14 17 3 3 5 4 5 5 6 7 8 8 5 1 sec 2 sec 50015 by Actual Page Length by Menu Setting Graphics 7 or 8 Bit Graphics 1 Receive Buffer Size Pap
66. orms with carbon paper Original plus 4 copies 10 to 12 Ib paper with 9 Ib carbon Minimum 3 wide Continuous feed envelopes 24 maximum 6 5 to 9 5 wide envelope itself Labels minimum 3 wide maximum 10 ML320 Turbo or 16 ML321 Turbo wide Card stock papers up to 120 Ib maximum 10 Loading Paper Loading Single Sheet Paper The single sheet paper path is best for letterhead stationery memos and envelopes We also recommend it for printing graphs and charts because it provides the most accurate control of the paper To load in single sheets of paper If you have continuous form paper the paper path you must press the PARK button on the front panel to remove it from the path before lading single sheets 53 1 Make sure printer is turned ON and EE light deselected SEL light off press SEL button to deselect it necessary SEL SEL lt The ALARM light will remain on until paper is loaded MENU SHIFT IT EX POWER ALARM 2 Move paper lever to position marked TOP Move b ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 11 Paper feed guides 3 Grasp back of paper separator and un snap it from housing then swing it up into single sheet feed position making sure that wire feed guide is nestled in separator 4 Adjust paper feed guides for width of paper and drop sheet of paper into separator Paper will automatically feed into printer
67. ortional or proportional proportional is se lected when both the light under the desired cpi and the light under Prop are lit To reset the pitch to the user default Menu Setting 1 Besure printer is deselected SEL light out If not press SEL button 2 Hold SHIFT button while pressing CHARACTER PITCH button lt If the SI command is received from your software the character pitch selected on the control panel will be overridden by the SI command 38 Operation table below summarizes the fonts available from your printer Typeface Spacing NLQ Courier 10 12 cpi 15 17 20 Proportional Letter Gothic 10 cpi 12 cpi 15 cpi 17 cpi 20 cpi Proportional Utility Gothic 10 cpi 12 cpi 15 cpi 17 cpi 20 cpi Proportional High Speed Draft Gothic 10 cpi 12 cpi 15 cpi 17 cpi 20 cpi Bar Code Super Speed Draft Gothic Testing Your printer Code 39 UPC A UTC E EAN 8 EAN 13 Inter leaved 2 of 5 Code 128 Postnet Your printer has three your can run the Font Test the Rolling ASCII Test and the Hexadecimal Dump Test Font Test The Font Test provides a printout containing samples of available typefaces Here s a portion of a Font Test printout ML3z249Tunbo MEI F W YR4i 10 3036 05 CG M1 we HSD 10 U93388 m ZQ SSD 12CPI UGX oae HSD 17 1CPI jk pa ret ta
68. otective Ground Transmitted Data Received Data Request to Send Not used Data Set Ready Signal Ground Not Used Supervisory Send Data Not Used Data Terminal Ready Not Used Direction From Printer To Printer From Printer Printer From Printer From Printer 110 Appendix E Interfacing Oki Electric Industry Co Ltd Oki Electronics Singapore Pte Ltd Oki Electronics Hong Kong Ltd Oki Systems Thailand Ltd 10 3 Shibaura 4 chome Minato ku Tokyo 108 8551 Japan 78 Shenton Way 09 01 Singapore 079120 Suite 1901 9 Tower 3 China Hong Kong City 33 Chanton Road Tsim Sha Tsui Kowloon Hong Kong 956 Udomvidhya Building 6th Floor Rama IV Rd Silom Bangrak Bangkok 10500 Thailand Tel Fax Tel Fax Tel Fax Tel Fax 81 3 5445 6335 81 3 5445 6362 6364 65 221 3722 65 221 9282 852 2736 2336 852 2736 2395 662 636 2535 662 636 2536 OKI People to People Technology Oki Data Corporation 4 11 22 Shibaura Minato ku Tokyo 108 8551 Japan Tel 81 3 5445 6158 Fax 81 3 5445 6189 40018701 Printed Thailand
69. pacing Bottom Margin Page Width Page Length 6 LPL 8 LPI Valid Invalid 13 6 8 11 11 2 3 12 14 17 3 3 5 4 5 5 6 7 8 8 5 CSF Bin 2 4 Line Spacing Bottom Margin Page Length ML 321 Turbo only 1 2 3 4 5 6 6LPI SLPI Valid Invalid 11 11 2 5 12 14 17 3 3 5 4 5 5 6 7 8 8 5 Appears only when Proprinter emulation is selected Appears only when Microline emulation is selected Appears only when Epson FX emulation is selected Appears only when optional Cut Sheet Feeder Accessory is installed Appears only when optional Serial Interface is installed Applicable only when the Roll Paper Stand is installed ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 71 of Menu Items These explanations are in alphabetical sequence to make it easier to look them up Many of the items will appear only with optional equipment installed as noted be low You will find the items Line Spacing Form Tear Off Skip Over Perforation and Page Length appearing several times in the menu once for each paper path 7 or 8 Bit Graphics Choose 7 factory default or 8 bits 7 or 8 Bit Data word Choose 8 factory default or 7 bits Auto CR IBM mode only No factory default or Yes Choose Yes to make your printer automatically perform a carriage return when a LF is received at the end of the line Auto LE No factory default or Yes Ch
70. printer commands most printers emulate or imitate one of several general printers i e they accept all of that printer s commands and behave as though they were the emulated printer Your printer has three emulations BM Proprinter III factory default Epson FX Oki Microline Printer Drivers Most of the time your printer will be controlled by standard commercial software packages such as Lotus 1 2 3 WordPerfect and Microsoft Windows Commercial software packages use printer drivers to control the appearance of printed documents A driver is simply a list of printer commands tailor made to cause the printer to perform various functions at the request of the software producing docu ments with the correct format The availability of different drivers makes it possible for a program to function roughly the same way no matter which printer is being used so long as you select the correct driver for the printer you re using If you don t select the correct driver you ll get strange symbols incorrect fonts etc being printed instead of a great looking document When you use your printer with a software package you need to select a driver com patible with your printer in order to have the software send the people printer com mands to instruct your printer as to how to format and print the document A Printer Driver Diskette is not included in your package If you have any questions or need further information about P
71. r Print factory default Buffer Clear or Invalid Determines how the printer will react to the I Prime signal from your software With the factory default engaged when the printer receives the I Prime signal it will print out the contents of the buffer before resetting Change the setting to Buffer Clear if you wish the printer to dump the contents of its buffer immediately upon receiving the I Prime signal Change to Invalid if you want the printer to ignore your software s I Prime signal This will permit you to enter settings through the printer s control panel which will not be automatically over ridden by the software s settings when the I Prime signal is sent Language Set American factory default French German British Danish I Swed ish Italian Spanish I Japanese Norwegian Danish II Spanish II Latin American French Canadian Dutch or Publisher Replaces certain symbols with special charac ters used in the respective foreign languages Line Spacing 6 factory default or 8 Choose 8 lines per inch for tighter line spacing to get more lines per page Operator Panel Function Full Operation factory default or Limited Operation Change to Limited Operation to deactivate the PRINT QUARITY and CHARACTER PITCH buttons on the control panel Then you can control these features only through your software This can be useful when several people are using the printer and you don t want its settings changed
72. rgin setting Be careful if you use this feature it lets the printer continue printing when there s no more paper which can cause loss of data and may damage the printhead 72 Appendix B Menu Selections Busy Line Appears only if optional Serial Interface is installed SSD factory de fault SSD DTR RTS If Ready Busy protocol factory default is selected you can choose which line your system monitors for a busy signal SSD 9V select SSD SSD 9V select SSD DTR 9V select DTR RTS 9V select RTS Busy Time Appears only if optional Serial Interface is installed 200 ms factory de fault or 1 sec Sets the length of the busy signal when the Ready Busy protocol factory default is engaged Centering Position Choose centering position Character Set Choose IBM Set I factory default or IBM Set II EPSON IBM mode Choose Standard Line Graphics ML mode Code Page Choose USA factory default Canada French Multilingual Portugal Norway BRASCII Abicomp CSF Bin Select Appears only if optional Dual Bin Cut Sheet Feeder is installed Choose Bin 1 factory default or Bin 2 CSF Type Select Wide default or Narrow for CSF type Diagnostic Test Appears only if optional Serial Interface is installed No factory de fault or Yes Select Yes if you want to perform a diagnostic test of the serial interface DRAFT Mode Choose HSD or SSD for DRAFT font The selected font becomes effective when
73. rinter Driver please contact the dealer where you purchased your printer 48 Working with Software Compatible Printer Drivers Many of the software packages you use will contain drivers 100 compatible with your printer For older software however it may be necessary to select a driver that functions nearly the same as a driver specifically designed for your printer This gen erally means that you will be selecting a driver that provides commands to access most but not all of the available functions however the commands that are available will perform properly with your printer The table below summarizes the various drivers that will work with your printer They are listed in order by decreasing compatibility as you go down the list select one from as high up on the list as possible based on what is available from among the drivers supplied with your software If you don t see one from near the top of the list give the software manufacturer a call to see if they have added any drivers to those supplied when you purchased your software Software manufacturers are constantly updating their lists of drivers to keep up with the printer market and they may very well have one which will give maximum compatibility with your printer IBM Proprinter Emulation Epson FX Emulation OKI ML Emulation Oki ML 520 1 Oki ML 520 1 Oki Microline 520 521 IBM Epson Oki Microline 320 321 IBM Proprinter Epson FX 850 1050 Oki Microline 292 293
74. rip make sure it s turned on Check to be sure that the fuse hasn t blown or that the circuit breaker hasn t tripped the printer doesn t print when the computer sends data The printer may be deselected If the SEL light is out press the SEL button to select the printer The printer cable may not be securely connected Check the cable to be sure that it is properly connected to both the PC and the printer If you have installed the serial I F board check to be sure that the board is firmly seated in the printer ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 51 I m getting strange symbols incorrect fonts etc when I try to print a document The printer driver you have engaged does not agree with the emulation selected for your printer To check the emulation selected first make sure paper is loaded then press the SEL and SHIFT buttons simultaneously to enter the MENU on your printer Next press the GROUP button this will print the emulation selected If the emulation is not the one you want to use press the SET button to change it to the one you want before exiting the MENU to exit press SEL and SHIFT buttons If the emulation is correct check your software documentation on how to select a printer driver then check to be sure that you have selected one of the drivers listed for that emulation on page 49 The closer the driver is to the top of the list the more compatible it will be with your printer If your
75. s at either end and lifting 2 Remove printhead shipping retainer leave cover open for installation of rib bon Installation O CSS Paper separator 5 Protictive material Protictive 9 material Pull up roller assembly Center printhead on platen o 1117 3 the knob and remove the paper separator 4 Remove the protective material 5 Set and attach the post to the A mark of the upper cover and the paper sepa rator 6 Remove the protective material from the pull up roller assembly 1 With access cover open grasp print head and slide it until it is centered on platen 2 Remove ribbon cartridge from its pack aging Important Leave the clear plastic rib bon shield on the cartridge ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 3 Holding ribbon cartridge with knob fac shield ing and ribbon sheild facing platen fit grooves on either side at back end of cartridge over pins on ribbon plate 4 Lower front of cartridge over printhead until it snaps into place then turn knob in direction of arrow clockwise to take up ribbon slack Headgap lever Number of position sheets between 1 and 2 5 The headgap lever by the side of cartridge 2 adjusts for different paper thicknesses Set it for the number of sheets in the between 2 3 forms you re using from 1 to 4 use set envelopes or ti
76. t Printing On Proportional Spacing On Proportional Spacing Off Set Intercharacter Spacing ASCII Code ESC wn ESC 1 ESC p 0 ESC SP Decimal Code 27 9 27 1121 27 1120 2732 Hexadecimal Code 1B77n 1B 7001 1B 70 00 1B20n Character Style Select HSD Print Mode Select Utility Print Mode Select font by Pitch and Point Select NLO Print Mode Composite Command Italics On Italics Off Emphasized Printing On Emphasized Printing Off Enhanced Printing On Enhanced Printing Off Underline On Underline Off ESC n ESC x0 ESC X Pn Lp Hp 27 40 27 1200 27 88 Pn Lp Hp 27 107n 2733n 27 52 27 53 27 69 27 70 2771 27 72 27451 27 450 1B28n 1B 78 00 1B 58 Pn Lp Hp 1B6Bn 1B21n 1B 34 1B 35 1845 1846 1847 1848 1820 01 1821 00 Custom Characters Down Line Load Custom Characters Copy ROM Character Set to RAM Character Set Custom Character Set On Custom Character Set Off ESC amp 0 n4 data ESC 0n0 ESC 0 ESC 1 27 38 n2 a data 27580 0 27370 27371 1B 26 00 nq data 1B3A0n0 1B25 00 1B2501 Cut Sheet Feeder Control Insert Eject Paper ESC EMn 2725n 1B19n Graphics Single Density Graphics Double Density Graphics Double Speed Density Graphics Quadruple Density Graphics ESC K L data ESC LL Ha data ESC Y L 4 Hj data ESC Z L n Hj data 2775 L Hn data 27 76 L Hn data 2
77. to use these buttons Important The print quality and character pitch set by means of the front panel can be overridden by commands sent by the commercial software package from which you re printing a document If you run into this problem see Chapter 5 for informa tion on how to correct it 24 Operation Print Mode In its normal operating state your printer s front panel is in the Print Mode Indicator Lights In the Print Mode your printer has the following lights to indicate its status 2 4 x PRINT QUALITY HSD 5 EL d SEL foe m 1 Q TOF CHARACTER PITCH SET 10 EXIT GROUP ITEM PRINT POWER ALARM MENU RESET N 1 3 1 POWER light Glows whenever printer is on 2 SEL light Glows when printer is selected ready to receive data Flashes when printer is in print suppress mode Goes out when printer is deselected can t re ceive data 3 ALARM light Glows when error condition exists such as out of paper or paper Also glows when paper lever is set to wrong position Important If the ALARM light is blinking an unrecoverable error condition exists Try turning the printer off then on again if the light is still flashing contact your service dealer see Chapter 5 for more information on obtaining service 4 QUIET light Glows when printer is in QUIET state printer selected or deselected ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handb
78. ultg u ua conais 36 Basic 37 Selecting 5 vida ear 37 Selecting Charaeter Piteliu 38 Testing Your ieira niei ae 39 Resetting Top Of FOC 42 sing Barcodes Ne A 42 Chapter 4 Working with Software 47 Basic Terminology usu 47 Printer Commands 47 IR 48 Printer Divers 48 Compatible Printer Drivers 49 Chapter 5 Ploblem Solving Maintenance amp Service 51 Problemi Solving ados trees baec s Ce c ind QI ue rid m 51 Maintenance Me 54 Replaeime the Ribbon u ul eon QE ciet e CUIR 54 Clearing Paper s ics 57 Cleaning the 61 sa 62 64 Appendix A Specifications 65 Appendix B Menu Selections 69 Explanation Ment LEGIS u u DE MN
79. y 120 x 216 dpi Quadruple Density 240 x 216 dpi Single Density 60 x 72 dpi 72 x 72 dpi Double Density 120 x 144 dpi 144 x 144 dpi Quadruple Density 240 x 144 dpi 288 x 144 dpi ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 65 Resident Font Near Letter Quality Utility High Speed Draft Super Speed Draft Bar Code Receive Buffer Size Reliability Mean Time Between Failures Mean Time to Repair MTTR Printhead life Ribbon Life on average 10 cpi utility Courier Gothic Gothic Gothic Gothic Code 39 UPC A UPC E EAN 8 EAN 13 Inter leaved 2 of 5 Code 128 Postnet MAX 28K 10000 hours at 25 duty cycle and 35 Page density 15 minutes 200 million characters average in 10 cpi utility mode at 25 duty and 35 page density 3 million characters 66 Appendix A Specifications Paper Specifications Width Minimum 3 Maximum 320 Turbo 10 321 Turbo 16 Weight 12 to 24 Ib Thickness Rear feed 0 014 0 36 mm Bottom feed 0 017 0 44 mm Paper type Width range Cut sheets Top only 14 to 24 Ib ML320Turbo 7 2 to 8 5 ML321Turbo 7 2 to 14 3 Single part continuous forms Rear Bottom 12 to 24 lb ML320Turbo 3 to 10 ML321Turbo 3 to 16 Carbonless multipart contin Rear Bottom 9 to 111 ML320Turbo 3 to 10 uous form orig 4 copies ML321Turbo 3 to 16 Interleaf multipart continu Rear Bottom 10 to 12 lb paper ML320Tur
80. ype and Size Print Bar Code Data Print Postnet Bar Code Data Character Sets Select IBM Character Set I Select IBM Character Set H Print from IPM Character Set Print One Character from IBM Character Set M Select International Character Set Select Code Page ASCII Code ESCDLEAmni ng ESC DLE data ESC DLE data ESC 7 5 6 ESCN Ly Ha ESC ESC n ESC TLn Hn 0 0 H Lep 0 Decimal Code 27 1665 ng 27 16 66 mn data 27 16 67 n data 27 55 27 54 27 92 Ln Hn 2794 2733 2791 841 00 Hep Lep 0 Hexadecimal Code 1B 104111 ng 1B 10 42 data 1B 10 43n data 1B 37 1B 36 1B 5C Ly Hn 1B5En 1B21n 1 5 541 00 Hep Lep 0 Character Size Spacing Select 10 cpi Pitch Select 12 cpi Pitch Select 15 cpi Pitch Select 20 cpi Pitch Set Compressed Pitch Superscript Printing On Subscript Printing On Super script Subscript Printing Off DC2 ESC ESC 2 18 2758 27105 2715 15 27831 27830 2784 12 ML320 321 Turbo Printer Handbook 79 ASCII Code Decimal Code Hexadecimal Code IBM Function Character Size Spacing cont Start Double Width Printing Line by Line End Double Width Printing Line by Line Double Width Printing On Double Width Printing Off Double Width and or Height Printing On Proportional Spacing On Proportional Spacing Off Set Intercharacter Spacing SO DC4 ESC W1
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