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1. SETUP MODE SAVE amp END MENUI MENU2 l EMULATE DPL24C FONT COUR 10 QUALITY LETTER PITCH 2 5 CPI LINE SP 1 LPI CHAR W NORMAL XL24E PRSTG12 REPORT 3 CPI 2 LPI 2 TIMES ESC P2 COMPRSD DRAFT 5 CPI 3 LPI 4 TIMES BOLDFCE 6 CPI 4 LPI PICAIO T a 10 CPI 5 LPI CORRESP 12 CPI 6 LPI OCR B 15 CPI 7 LPI OCR A 1 8 LPI COUR N 18 CPI COUR B 20 CPI COUR I PROP SP SAN N DOWNLD l q a CHAR H NORMAL ATTRIB NOTE PAGE LG 3 0 IN LFT END 1 COLM TOP MRC 1 LINE LANGUGE USA PG855 PG DHN CHR SET SET 2 2 TIMES ITALICS 3 5 IN 2 COLM 2 LINE UK LATIN P SET 4 TIMES CONDNSD 4 0 IN 3 COLM 3 LINE GERMAN HUNGARY ISO LTN SHADOW 5 0 IN 4 COLM FRENCH HUNG T LITHUAL BOLD 5 5 IN ITALIAN SLOV LITHUA2 6 0 IN SPANISH SLOV T MIK 7 0 IN 10 LINE SWEDISH POLISH MACEDON 8 0 IN 40 COLM m DANISHI POLSH T PG MAC 8 5 IN 41 COLM PAGE437 MAZOWIA ELOT927 11 0 IN PAGE850 MAZOW T ABG 11 6 IN PAGE860 LATIN2 ABY 12 0 IN PAGE863 LATN2 T DEC GR 14 0 IN PAGE865 KAMENIC GREEK II 18 0 IN ECMA94 KAMEN T PG862 DANISH2 TURKY HBR DEC FINNISH TURKY T HBR OLD NORWEGN CYRILIC ISO TUK ISO8859 IBM437 PG852 IBM851 PG852 T ELOT928 4 WIDTH 13 6 IN ZEROFNT NO SLSH DC3 CDE ENABLE CR CODE CR ONLY LF CODE LF amp CR RGHTEND WRAP 11 4 IN SLASH DISABLE CR amp LF LF ONLY OVR PRT END 11 0 IN 8 0 IN T T T T T
2. Figure 8 6 DPL24C PLUS emulation User s M anual SETUP MODE Setup Mode Reference a HARDWRE ADJUST CONFIG GAP ADJ DEFAULT LIST SELF TST HEX DUMP V ALMNT AMOUNT Auto 1 PLY 2 PLY 3 PLY 4 PLY 5 PLY 6 PLY TEAROFF MANUAL TEARPOS VISIBLE TEAR EN 0 SEC CUTLOAD AUTO LOADTIM 0 5 SEC DECODE DIRECT AUTO ALWAYS SEC BUTTON 1 0 SEC QUEUED 2 1 5 SEC 2 0 SEC y 4 ON LOAD OFFLINE LOCK NONE S DISABLE CONT PE TRACTOR ONLINE SETUP ENABLE EDGE ENDS ALL CNT ORG 1 6 IN CNTFINE 0 180 CUT ORG 1 6 IN_ CUTFINE 0 180 CNT LFT 10 90 CUT LFT 10 90 FCNTAD3 22 360 RCNTADI 22 360 CUT ADJ 22 360 1 180 1 180 9 90 9 90 21 360 21 360 21 360 END 6 6 IN 6 6 IN 29 180 29 180 0 oF o o 0 66 6 IN 66 6 IN 10 90 10 90 422 360 422 360 422 360 PPR OUT CNTONLY PRT DIRBI DIR BUZZER ON
3. Item Options Command Zero font NO SLSH SLASH Controllable online DC1 DC3 ENABLE DISABLE Controllable online CR code CR ONLY CR amp LF ESC er LF code LF ONLY LF amp CR ESC el Right end wrap WRAP OVR PRT Controllable online Paper outage CNTONLY DETECT ESC 9 ESC 8 Print direction BI DIR UNI DIR ESC U Underlined option D efault setting at shipment Command in parentheses Cancel command User s M anual COMMAND SETS IBM Proprinter XL24E Emulation IBM Proprinter T his section lists printer commands for the IBM Proprinter XL24E XL24E Emulation mulation Asterisks in the Function column indicate extended commands not supported by the original printer Table B 3 Printer commands for the IBM Proprinter XL24E emulation Function Command Print M ode Control D oublestrike bold printing on ESC G D ouble strike bold printing off ESC H Emphasized shadow printing on ESC E Emphasized shadow printing off ESC F Oneline double width characters on SO or ESC SO Oneline double width characters off DC4 D ouble width characters on or off ESC W n on n 1 off n 0 D oubleheight double width characters Ny 4 n2 0 m 0 mM 0 m3 controls character height and line spacing m3 Height Spacing 0 Unchanged Unchanged 1 N ormal Unchanged 2 D ouble Unchanged 16 Unchanged Single 17 N ormal Single 18 D ouble Single 32 Unchanged D ouble 33 N ormal Double 3
4. ui E oO lt lt o D 15 User s M anual 6 Restrictions on national character sets supported in all emulations In all emulations this printer supports 50 national character sets for characters and symbols specific to different languages Some national character sets however do not have specific characters and symbols and may not be usable depending on resident fonts The following table shows which resident fonts are supported for each national character set Resident font National character set Name in setup menu F fof g p H EEEE as E E g E 2 USA USA vvrvvvvvvvvvv United Kingdom UK VYvvvvvvvvv German GERMAN VYvvvvvvvvv Swedish SWEDISH VYIvvvvvvvvv ISO 8859 1 150 8859 VYvvvvvvvvv ECMA 94 ECMA94 VYvvvvvvvvv Code Page 437 PAGE 437 vvvvvvvvvvvv Code Page 850 PAGE850 VVVVVVVM MIMI Code Page 852 PG852 Vvvvvvvvvv two pass PG 852 T VVVVVVV VV dV Code Page 855 PG855 Vvvvv VUY Code Page 860 PAGE860 Vvvvvvvvvvv Code Page 863 PAGE863 VvvrvvvvvvvvvV Code Page 865 PAGE865 VvvvvvvvvvvvV Code Page 866 PG866 vvvv VUY H ungarian HUNGARY VVUvVvvvvvvvvV two pass HUNG T VVVVVVV VV dV Slovenian SLOV VVVVVVVVVM VY two pass SLOV T VVVVVVV VV A Polish POLISH VVVVVVVVM VN dV two pass POLSH T VYIvvvvvvvv M azowian MAZOWIA VYvvvvvV Vv two pass MAZOW T VVvVVWV dv Vv D 16 User s M anual Resident font Hy a National characterset Name in setup
5. Function Command Select typeface font attributes ESC et n n 1 Pica 3 Courier bitmap 4 Nimbus Sans 5 Timeless 6 Gothic 8 Prestige 23 Boldface 130 OCR A 131 OCR B 134 Courier scalable Select font by ID font attributes ESC eF n n Quality Spacing Pitch Point Typeface 1 LQ Fixed 10 cpi 12 pt Courier bitmap 2 LQ Fixed 12 cpi 10 pt Prestige 3 LQ PS 12 pt Boldface 4 LQ Fixed 10 cpi 12 pt Pica 9 LQ Fixed 10 cpi 12 pt OCR A 10 LQ Fixed 10 cpi 12 pt OCR B 32 CQ Fixed 10 cpi 12 pt Courier bitmap 34 DQ Fixed 12 cpi 11 pt Gothic 128 LQ PS 10 pt Timeless 129 LQ PS 10 pt Timeless Italic 130 LQ PS 10 pt Timeless Bold 132 LQ PS 10 pt N imbus Sans 133 LQ PS 10 pt N imbus Italic 134 LQ PS 10 pt N imbus Bold 140 LQ Fixed 10 cpi 10 pt Courier scalable 141 LQ Fixed 10 cpi 10 pt Courier Bold scalable 142 LQ Fixed 10 cpi 10 pt Courier Italic scalable LQ Letter quality CQ Correspondence quality PS Proportional spacing DQ Draft quality User s M anual Fujitsu DPL24C PLUS Table B 1 Printer commands in the DPL24C PLUS command set Continued Command Copy resident font to download area Function m 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 T n 0 1 Draft Pica 10 Create download font m bits 4 and 5 Specifies the quality of characters to be reg Courier 10 Prestige Elite 12 Compression Boldface PS Correspondence H igh speed
6. 2 Select LIST Repeatedly press LO CK to position the yellow arrow on the print head beneath LIST Next press FONT or MENU to select LIST T heprinter starts to print alist of current options Figure 8 3 shows the default values set at shipment Important A To removethe printout turn the platen knob until paper can be torn off at the perforation TheT EAR OFF button cannot be used in setup mode 8 8 User s M anual SETUP MODE Printing a List of Options ara arrow on the print head is positioned beneath SAVE amp EN D T hen pres FONT orMENU es you made W hen exiting setup mode and saving changes check that the yellow Setup Parameters 3 Either select another function or exit setup mode saving any chang raa Vat bog i 1 i 140 ZEN an gt 1 12 zZ coo ou Aad ELO HA US ZO Hews LE HO HOCODOD 1 Sie ad oiT UA ALA OHT x IZ 101 OADM 1 01 M0 0 NALDA E EWOO SWINDON ADORO A IA ANS I A pe DIA ett 12013 JAZZ Deli lt iS I APP ZJZ 1Q100u40 ODOH ILUOMOZ AL yan i a fe DH ZOHO OI OUSRO ZAZA MZAZWOIS BIS IOCOVGOCOCSCO Y1O1 gt noaozow los oi rom Pop gt 0 WOOWWrA FWWWO Si TOWRA CF 1UMO O w 1 te e oszroJz vowx ZODOZN 1 ori 1 AZAZLULOOOA 1 wi UOLUIT a OOG HE lim WEDVVILODOWOI 3 IOMOHJJIITO 241 100000 NIO 1El JE sOWeeEeW 0i HOI OOHZI 1 Eli RR Zi ELO SIA I o DZA 2am Orazenrormi EWI OF 9 ZZeW OIVO OVZU 140 SQODHH IEEE ALO LeHWOMLOI 0141 ZZDDZD0O0D VI
7. 2 Framing error An incorrect stop bit condition is detected in received data at the RS 232C interface e The printer prints a question mark for the first error byte then ignores the succeeding data e Check all settings for the RS 232C interface USING THE LCD LED TYPE CONTROL PANEL User s M anual E 29 Table E 5 Warning errors list Continued No Error name Error description Recovery method 3 Overflow error The host transmits data to the printer although the input buffer is full of data i e while the printer is requesting the host to stop data transmission e The printer ignores the data data is lost and a question mark isstored in the input buffer when the error is recovered e Check all settings for the RS 232C interface D ownload error The download buffer overflows e The printer ignores the data data is lost e Reduce downloaded data e Reducethe print buffer capacity i e increase the download buffer capacity Overrun error The printer cannot accept data at the rate it is transmitted T hat is whilethe printer is reading out the input buffer the host transmits the next data e The printer ignores the data data is lost E 30 User s M anual Messages Table E 5 Warning errors list Continued No Errorname Error description Recovery method 6 Transmission
8. 3 Respond to the confirmation message Press F 3 to Tear off paper feed reappears Form T feed line After the printer is reset the original basic menu E 8 User s M anual Getting Acquainted with the Control Panel Important Resetting the printer resets the following e Line buffer data e Input buffer data e Mechanical positions e Top of form position T he following remain in effect e Menu 1 or 2 settings print font quality and pitch and lock on or off as set by the control panel e LOAD ADJ function settings specified in setup mode Downloaded data Changing print font quality and pitch temporarily You can temporarily change the print font quality and pitch from the power on defaults settings Any changes you make are active until the power is turned off U se setup mode to change the settings permanently To change print font quality and pitch temporarily lt Font gt COUR 10 lt Qual gt LETTER 1 PressN EXT DISPLAY repeatedly until the menu lt Pitch gt shown at the right appears 10 CPI Thebottom line displays abbreviations of the cur rent font quality and pitch settings In the menu shown here the current settings are e Courier 10 font e Letter quality print e 10 characters per inch cpi 2 Look at the arrows displayed in thetop line of the display If an arrow point up press JT to reverse it In the following steps
9. A CHAAMTAOONOACNQVOE a w oO q lt X I oO D 13 User s M anual Latin American LATIN A JAPAN Japanese las m a v a lt a o wo wm m N e o z a L H 0123456789 ABCDEF HL HAM tto e cosa San FHOAHP SOG 2 BUS Ss Oe A ee 24 ol pe j et et GBH OBHAmgavel ES MHBRODOSDAAODOWMMS ELE EE ER LESA QU NP DA AAN 34D UHDAATDMAESO ACMNHD SP EKXAN Aroa WHEMUVALOUDHHAMAEZO OMAN MAEMWOM OA e wy I AO s MOM Be wm et SE ON aA CANMANMUOPFOOCMUONE HEH A Vien te eo ee Qc SMH PW oO ArP EDO 2 BWC a le 24 eed el e er w O Bee wd ow L P te YA MRR O00 DS NOD O QR BHO CS DG oD OD DD tet et mt i of DOM Ay SP BX AN we me t GBQVBVUHAG AMMA Bao AAND gt BMA Neb ScNQUORH UMHAMYEZO OANMHTOON DH E HO wak on loros omy Ae A DAHNMNFTMOONOAMCMOADE FRENCH French NORWEGN Norwegian UH Avie te ho ee Qc Bat FHOAP EOS 2 BUS See LEA A Me 24 HH pe el ST ES E E e Gi ODA Zc ow L Twe Ya HARROD OS Sw DO WH AH OO 8 8 8 oO OD O U dt ed od od l ATH a gt ZANNI E BCBQUBUH AG AMMA Bao UMNO PS FM my No ut GCHMUVOAHHRUMDHAMHEAO DAN RIO ION my aoe wE WP Be wee FST EN wa H 0123456789 ABCDEF OANMAMOOROADRMOVADLE ed L en n 3h FH ORPFOEODGo 2s QU 4 F t test HN iD J4 Rei E Pi el ET PARAS AAA A A amp L fete YA HAP OVOKD SPOD mwas SO Bot OO OVA ad dl G Bounaysr gt ex an BA
10. Tear off paper Line T feed Page length 11 0 inch 1 2 PressN EXT DISPLAY repeatedly until the menu shown at the left appears Check the direction of the arrow displayed in the menu If the arrow points up paper feeds for ward If the arrow points down J paper feeds backward T o invert the arrow press the LT but ton Press F1 to feed paper forward or backward by the page As the paper moves forward or back ward on the platen the control panel briefly dis plays the page length as shown at the left Press F3 to feed paper forward or backward by the line As the paper moves forward or back ward on the platen the control panel briefly dis plays the new line count with 001 indicating the first print line the top of form The example here indicates that the paper is posi tioned to start printing at the second print line Executing a micro line feed To execute a micro line feed 1 180 inch per step feed paper feed Line count 002 feed paper feed Reset Micro T Line T printer feed feed Offset n 180 008 feed paper feed 1 2 PressN EXT DISPLAY repeatedly until the menu shown at the right appears Check the direction of the arrow displayed in the menu If the arrow points up T paper feeds for ward If the arrow points down J paper feeds backward To invert the arrow press the LT but ton P
11. a Loading Cut 1 Turn on printer power Sheets 2 PressthePAPER PATH button on the control panel to select FRICTION friction feed The FRICTION lamp lights 3 Raise the paper guide See Installing the Paper Guide on page User s Manual 4 7 Loading Cut Sheets 4 Open the front tray Paper guide IIS III SY 4133333 Ltd Sad IAD 3 Jt fj 44d m 313337373 E A E Toon a Reference point Front guide ii User s M anual Loading Cut Sheets 6 Insert paper while aligning its left edge with the cut sheet guide LOADING PAPER QA A A A ti b bam A E E Le EEC Cutsheet 7 PresstheLOAD button orLOAD UNLOAD button T hepaper isthen loaded to the print start position Notice If paper is not loaded correctly a paper feed error or skewed loading may occur O nce a cut sheet has been inserted it is loaded automatically 8 Adjust vertical printing as described in step 16 in Loading Contin uous Forms Front on page 4 1 User s Manual 4 9 Printing on Cut Sheets Printing on Cut You can print on cut sheets without removing continuous forms from Sheets the tractor section 1 Pressthe PAPER PATH button on the control panel to select FRICTION friction feed The FRICTION lamp lights Important A 1 Retract continuousforms if any from the paper path to thetractor section The FRICTION lamp lights 2 If the
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13. ABCDEFG IJKLMNOP LF amp CR A carriage return is added to each line feed ABCDEFGH IJKLMNOP 8 20 User s M anual Changing MENU1 and MENU2 Options Table 8 3 MENU1 and MENU2 options Continued MENU lorMENU2 Options Description item lt RGHTEND gt WRAP End of line wrap C auses a carriage return plus a line feed ABCD hp EFGH OVR PRT Characters are overprinted at the end of a line lis lt EN D gt Indicates the end of M EN U 1 items Press FONT to print the first item SETUP MODE lt M ULAT E gt Press M ENU to print the previous item RGHTEND gt Press ONLINE to reprint the lt FUN CTION gt gt menu 1 Unavailable for thelBM XL24E emulation 2 Unavailable for the Epson ESC P2 emulation 3 Available only for the Epson ESC P2 emulation 4 Available only for thelBM XL24E emulation 5 Available only for the D PL24C Emulation 6 Underlined options are the factory default settings User s M anual 8 21 Changing MENU1 and MENU2 Options TochangeM ENU1 or M EN U2 options check that continuousforms are loaded Then do the following 1 Enter setup mode Place the printer offline and then pressFONT and MENU simultaneously W ait for the printer to stop printing T he lt lt UNCTION gt gt menu is printed lt lt FUNCTION gt gt SAVE amp END MENU1 MENU2 HARDWRE ADJUST CONFIG DEFAULT LIST SELF TST HEX DUMP V ALMNT GAP ADJ GAP AD J is printed on
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15. Proportionally spaced characters on or off ESC p n on n 1 off n 0 Set intercharacter spacing to n 120 inch for draft ESC SP n or n 180 inch for letter and proportional 0 lt n lt 127 Set character spacing to n4 n x 256 360 inch 0 lt n lt 255 0 lt n lt 4 Set character spacing to n 3600 inch ny 1 n2 0 d 10 to 19 10 3600 inch 1 360 inch d 20 to 29 20 3600 inch 1 180 inch d 30 to 39 30 3600 inch 1 120 inch d 40 to 49 40 3600 inch 1 90 inch d 50 to 59 50 3600 inch 1 72 inch d 60 to 69 60 3600 inch 1 60 inch ESC c n4 n gt ESC U nq n2 d Vertical C ontrol Line feed Form feed Advance paper n 180 inch 1 lt n lt 255 Set line spacing to 1 8 inch Set line spacing to n 180 inch Set line spacing to n 60 inch 0 Set line spacing to 1 6 inch Set line spacing to n 360 inch 0 lt n lt 255 0 lt n lt 255 lt n lt 127 LF FF ESC J n ESC 0 ESC 3 n ESC A n ESC 2 ESC n User s M anual COMMAND SETS EPSON ESC P2 Emulation Table B 4 Printer commands for the Epson ESC P2 emulation Continued Function Command Tabulation H orizontal tab execution HT Set horizontal tabs ESC D The values of n1to nk in this command are the ASCII values of the print columns at the current character width where tabs are to be set 1 lt n lt 255 1 lt k lt 32 M ove print position n 120 inch for draft or n 180 inch for
16. Stopper and vibration and other movement that could cause damage during Cushion aPMEI 1 Open the top cover and lift out the stopper as shown by the arrow in the figure Top cover Print head Stopper 2 Open the front cover and cut sheet tray and remove the cushion from between the tractor shafts Front cover XS lt S lt i ly ji 2 mi Sen J am removal lever f L AAI be P lt SS GS LEA a f Cut sheet tray gt gt Cushion 3 Check that the jam removal lever is locked User s M anual 2 1 SETTING UP THE PRINTER Installing the Paper Guide Installing the Insert the paper guide at an angle into the left and right guide grooves Paper Guide on the back cover and slide it back into place Guide groove Back cover Paper guide Y Paper exit 2 2 User s M anual Installing the Platen Knob Installing the Insert the platen knob and align it with the gear teeth SETTING UP Platen Knob THE PRINTER Platen shaft Platen knob User s M anual 2 3 Connecting the Power Cord Connecting the 1 Turn off printer power O Power Cord 2 Connect the power cord to the connector on the back of the printer at the right side 3 Plug the power cord into an outlet 2 4 User s M anual Connecting the Interface Cable Connecting the 1 Turn off printer and processor power THE PRINTER Interface Cable 2 Connect the interface cable to the connector at
17. VILIFERNPEZIFE ELE EEE Y IEIICITCACICiTA Viliwiot va I i MP3 i 1 vi 1 8 9 Figure 8 3 Default settings at shipment GAP settings are printed only with APTC installed User s Manual Setting Required Options Setting Required Options Thesections Changing MENU1 and MENU2 Options on page 8 11 to Changing Configuration O ptions on page 8 32 list the default settings for options by function and tell how to change the Settings M enu 1 settings MEN U 1 M enu 2 settings M EN U 2 H ardware settings H ARD W RE Print adjustment settings ADJUST Configuration settings CONFIG H ead gap adjustment G AP ADJ M ost selectable options simply change print features such as the type face and page format Some options however must be selected correctly for the printer to work properly with hardware and software T able 8 2 lists these options Table 8 2 Required options Function Item Options MENU1 EMULATE Theemulation selected for the printer and software must match T he emulation selected at printer setup see Chapter 2 Setting Up the Printer need not be changed unless you want to switch to a different emulation The emulation assigned to MEN U1 isthe default setting when the printer is turned on See Changing MENU1 andMENU2 Options on page 8 11 MENU2 None If MEN U2 sused the selected emulation must match that of the software See Changing MENU1 and ME
18. While the printer timeout error attempts to transmit datato the host ten seconds elapse with the output buffer full of data e The printer ignores the data data is lost Note Incorrect settings on the RS 232C do not always cause parity or framing errors If the baud rates of the host computer and the printer are multiples of 4800 such as 19200 framing errors are not detectable and meaningless data indicates a setting error T hese errors do not affect the line from the host computer An error remains if the printer is online and no other warning is displayed until push button operation or an Operational error or fatal error is detected T he buzzer sounds each time a download error occurs LCD mode A warning error message indicates an interface or data format error while the printer is online T he printer remains online and printing does not stop but the following happens e TheALARM indicator turns red e An alarm sounds unless it was deactivated in setup mode For example the display appears as follows when a buffer control error occurs on the serial interface Buffer overflow T he message remains displayed until the printer is placed offline and iti i USING THE the error condition is corrected ee CONTROL PANEL User s M anual Messages T able E 6 lists nonfatal error messages alphabetically Table E 6 Messages indicating user correctable problems M
19. m c c data Cut Sheet Feeder C ontrol Feed a sheet from bin 1 ESC EM 1 Feed a sheet from bin 2 ESC EM 2 Feed a sheet from bin 3 ESC EM E Eject a page from the printer ESC EMR Select bin 1 for following pages Select bin 2 for following pages Select bin 3 for following pages Eject sheet at end of current page Change bins at next page Print O ption Control Friction feed selection FI Rear tractor feed selection TI Front tractor feed selection IIM Cut sheet feed selection S Miscellaneous Sound the bell BEL Unidirectional printing on or off ESC U n on n 1 off n 0 Add carriage return to all line feeds ESC 5 n on n 1 off n 0 Printer offline ESC j Enter online setup mode Select default settings ESC eONLINE data ESC K nq n2 i 1D p1 p2 User s M anual EPSON ESC P2 Emulation EPSON ESC P2 The following table lists printer commands for the Epson ESC P2 Emulation emulation Asterisks in the Function column indicate extended commands not supported by the original printer Table B 4 Printer commands for the Epson ESC P2 emulation Function Command Print M ode C ontrol D ouble strike bold printing on ESC G Double strike bold printing off ESC H Emphasized shadow printing on ESC E Emphasized shadow printing off ESC F Italic printing on ESC 4 Italic printing off ESC 5 Select character style ESC q n n 0 Normal 1 Ou
20. For preliminary identification help of the fatal error types possible please read the information below If a fatal error occurs the printer enters one of the following states e If printing isin progress it is stopped immediately e TheONLINE indicator goes off and the printer goes offline e ThePAPER OUT indicator blinks and the alarm buzzer sounds e Oneof theFONT LEDslight up thus indirectly indicating the alarm type see table E 7 for the errors and their corresponding LEDs Table E 7 Alarm names and the corresponding LED display Alarm name LEDs lit Power alarm COUR 10 Left end alarm PRESTG 12 O verload alarm COMPRESS 17 RAM alarm Bold PS FAN alarm N Sans PS H ead alarm DRAFT 10 SP motor alarm DRAFT 12 LF motor alarm MENU FONT GAP alarm 1 COUR 10 COMPRESS 17 Ribbon motor alarm COUR 10 Bold PS JAM lever alarm 2 COUR 10 TimePS CSF motor alarm COUR 10 N SansPS 1 2 You can evade each of these errors using the corresponding method indicated below 1 Confirm whether the specification of the form used lies within the printer s specification for details see Paper specification 2 Set the am removal lever for how to do it see page 6 4 USING THE LCD LED TYPE CONTROL PANEL User s M anual E 33 Messages LCD modd Fatal errors other then Jam lever open cannot be corrected Fatal errors include serious mechanical or electrical problems that prevent
21. PressONLINE or NEXT DISPLAY to stop print ing and return to the V ALIGN MENT menu You can then select another function User s M anual USING THE LCD LED TYPE CONTROL PANEL Power on Special Functions 8 PressONLINE to save the settings The prompt EXIT Use temporarily message shown at the left appears USE SAVE Not exit 9 To savethesettings temporarily pressF 1 T o save oe T a a T the settings permanently press F 2 A save execution message appears and then the original basic menu is redisplayed Power on Table E 1 lists functions you can execute by pressing the ONLINE or Special F1 to F3 control panel buttons while turning on the power Keep the Functions buttons pressed until the buzzer sounds U se only the combinations of buttons listed here If you make a mistake the printer displays a message not listed in the table turn the power off without responding affirmatively to the message Table E 1 Power on special functions Buttons pressed during poweron Function Initial message ONLINE Vertical alignment Vertical alignment print Fl Printing self test Self test print F2 Printing demonstration DEMO pattern printing Fl F2 Printing hexadecimal dump H ex dump mode Fl F2 F3 Option listing Setup values listing E 22 User s Manual Messages Status messages Messages T able E 2 lists messages the printer displays during normal operation
22. WORD LG 8 BIT BUFFER NONE INTRFCE PARALEL Serial interface only DETECT UNI DIR OFF 7BIT 256BYTE IGNORE 2KBYTE 8KBYTE 24KBYTE 32KBYTE y 96KBYTE 128KBYT 4 4 FORMAT SNONE 1 7 ODD 1 BAUD RT 150 PROTOCL XON XOF DSR IGNORE DUPLEX FULL CTS IGNORE CD IGNORE SNONE 2 7MARK 1 300 DTR DETECT HALF DETECT DETECT SEVEN 1 7SPACE 1 600 REV CHL 8 ODD 1 7EVEN 2 1200 JEVEN 1 7 ODD 2 2400 4800 9600 19200 Figure 8 6 DPL24C PLUS emulation cont 8 46 User s M anual Setup Mode Reference 1 Differencesin IBM Proprinter XL24E emulation In the BM Proprinter XL24E emulation MENU 1 and MENU2 differ from the DPL24C PLUS emulation as follows Options l 0 CHAR W NORMAL CHAR H NORMAL ATTRIB NONE 2 TIMES 2 TIMES ITALIC SHADOW BOLD ll t CHR SET SET 2 AGM OFF PRF SKIP NO SKIP SET 1 ON SKIP LF code te 0 LF CODE LF amp CR LF ONLY 2 Differencesin Epson ESC P2 emulation In the Epson ESC P2 emulation MENU 1 and M EN U2 differ from the D PL24C PLUS emulation as follows ZEROFNT and LF CODE are not defined Options Yu te Y LANGUGE USA POLSH T CHR SET ITALIC UK MAZOWIA GRAPHIC GERMAN MAZOW T SWEDISH LATIN2 DANISH1 LATN2 T ITALIAN KAMENIC SPANSH1 KAMEN T SPANSH2 TURKY JAPAN TURKY T NORWEGN CYRILIC PAGELG 4 0 IN LATINA IBM437 FRENCH IBM851 PAGE43
23. amber FRICTION 2 Lights when cut sheets can be used Switched by pressing the PAPER PATH button FRONT Lights when the FRONT tractor can be used for TRACTOR continuous forms Switched by pressing the PAPER PATH button REAR y Lights when the REAR tractor can be used for TRACTOR continuous forms Switched by pressing the PAPER PATH button 1 Lamps glow green unless otherwise indicated 2 SameastheLED control panel 5 6 User s M anual 3 l 2 LCD Using the Control Panel TheLCD control panel displays printer status messages and control items on the screen using alphanumeric characters T he LCD control panel is 24 columns x 2 lines Buttons ONLINE F1 F2 and F3 Tale NEXT DISPLAY LOAD UNLOAD PAPER PATH W hen thesystem isonline presingO N LINE puts the printer offline after the current lines are printed W hen the printer is offline pressing ON LINE puts the printer online Programmable function buttons numbered 1 to 3 The functions depend on the LCD screen contents 2 Switches the direction of an arrow displayed on theLCD screen Displays the next LCD screen 2 Loads or unloads forms T he operation depends on the situation Thisbutton performsthesamefunction asthe LOAD button on theLED control panel For details see 3 and 4 under LED T ypeC ontrol Panel on pages 5 3 and 5 4 SelectsFRICTION FRONT TRACTOR or REAR TRACTOR Same
24. basic menu In either case if any options were changed a confirmation message asks you whether you want to save new optionsin nonvolatile memory USING THE LCD LED TYPE CONTROL PANEL User s Manual E 13 Using the Setup Menus Using the Setup Menus Using the control panel buttons in setup mode With the LED type control panel setup functions items and options to be selected are printed on paper T o specify or execute a selection position the yellow arrow on the print head at the selection using the ONLINE FONT MENU and LOCK buttons With theLCD type control panel setup functions items and options are displayed on a 24 character x 2 lineLCD TheLCD screen is divided into three parts in which functions items and options are displayed respectively T hese three parts also correspond to theF 1 F2 and F3 buttons beneath the LCD You can select or execute desired functions items and options using these three buttons according to messages that appear above the buttons T heorganization of setup functions items and optionsisthe same for both types of control panels Abbreviated names of functions items and options printed or displayed are also the same See C hapter 8 for information on items that are the same T his section describes the basic operations used in setup mode It also describes some typical operations in detail H owever this section does not describe all setup mode operations because the LCD
25. 0123456789ABCDEE HH h AD Vite de Roo ee Qc mf SarrnN Ot PeOaGo 2s BWC a H Lil A Ap el e dl ss E OE SE e IS 800033 50D U QU May ODO ERE OD VO A ed ed il of QUe sp sxnAn Ga 1 CQVBUH MGAMMA BAO AOMNHD gt SEMAN Zvi I C MVUARHRUMDHHAMHEZO DANANMAOONR OA wv Ade gt Oh Be 1 ta CHANMANOCHROAKRMNVAE He A MeN be ee ee cw N Ban FHOARPrPeHDG 3 AWC 4 PARA beet UN Re Ry Sl To Fri Ian E WH ODM Ad ow lola YA 80003325000 Wh eS CSO HO oD OU OU HH et od ot Aun Spo sx AN BAW t OQHVDGVHROANMMYA ECO AMNHD DS Se HN RS a SEMUVUAAHUMHRMHEZO DANA RIOR av Aw eS HE UPA Ber RA SE ON A OHANMAMOOrROACHVAa Spanish2 H 0123 456789ABCDEF SPANSH2 ITALIAN Italian Il t avs Be ee ca ah FwNoOArPeAeDaeos awe ae Fe 24 j pe ey te et WHO BD HAAG av b A A dE RODOD DADO O A DG as Gt RE EE QT BX ANT OOD 1t CHUVCUHROGAHMY AM ELO AGHIOS SEKAN ZNA SEMNVANRLUDTHHAMHEZO SCANMNPFNMNORAAHA ss av ian gt HMO Ge weak Ft St ON wn CANMANORAACNQVANE HD h AD Vin oe oo me con San EM OBrFaEOAGwo 32 BUC 34 HP t HN he Stabe 4 seal E TIAS Fr Tr GTAHOD MAG ES ARRODMDOD SD KODU Aa ODO A Ott Od VV aA A of AoOuny sp sxXxnnagoda SEa UN non oYn Bao UOIMNHO PS SKxmHNOo D 1 eC MVAMHUEDHAMHEAO CSCANMAMNON DAHA sav Ao r FEU Be we ae t SE EN A En Ea a v fen lt a o wo irs lt m N o a
26. 24K 32K 96K or 128K bytes selectable User s Manual C 9 INTERFACE INFORM ATION Cable Wiring Cable Wiring The printer allows two types of serial communication control DSR enabled and D SR disabled T he type used is determined by processor requirements and affects the way the interface cable is wired T o select between D SR enabled and D SR disabled control use the printer HARD WRE function see C hanging H ardware O ptions on page 8 24 and in subsequent sections D SR disabled control offers simpler cabling and communication than D SR enabled control It can be used for interfacing with an IBM or most other PCs With D SR disabled control input control signals DSR CTS and CD are always considered high regardless of their actual status T herefore a wire connection for these pins is not required T he following figure below shows the wiring required for connection to an IBM PC Processor Printer TD pin 2 TD RD pin 3 O RD DSR pin 6 lt gt DSR DTR pin 20 DTR RC RTS pin 4 RTS CTS pin5 CTS CD pin8 4 gt CD SG pin 7 SG Open wire Wire is unnecessary for the DTR or RC protocol Some computers may not require wire Figure C 1 Cable wiring DSR disabled control D SR enabled control enables communication with an RS 232C interface The CTS and DSR input control signals are enabled
27. 960 0695 Japan Declares in sole responsibility that the following products Product Type DOT MATRIX PRINTER Model Number M3390B and M3391B Approval ID Number S1 2050720 for M3390B S1 2050721 for M3391B Referred to in this declaration conforms with the following directives and standards Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC 92 31 EEC 93 68 EEC Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC 93 68 EEC EN55022 1998 Class B EN55024 1998 IEC61000 4 2 1995 IEC61000 4 3 1995 TEC61000 4 5 1995 IEC61000 4 6 1996 IEC61000 4 11 1994 EN61000 3 2 1995 EN61000 3 3 1995 EN60950 User s M anual The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice to incorporate changes and improvements for units already shipped Every effort has been made to ensure that the information included here is complete and accurate at the time of publication H owever Fujitsu cannot be held responsible for errors or omissions Printer model specifications differ with the power supply input voltage 100 to 120 or 220 to 240 VAC C147 E041 05EN M ay 2001 Copyright 1998 2000 2001 FUJITSU LIMITED Printed in Japan All rights reserved N o part of this manual may be reproduced or translated stored in a database or retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the copyright owner
28. AOMNHODPEKHNMo Omi 0 AOMNHDES SEMAN got 7 THOVANHUTDHAMHEAO lt mACgCNVUONRUMHAMHAEZO ALOHNMANMOR OND ay Aw J m CANMANORODs av l A N r HUP Be wak t sl eN 3 N r aM Ge wak toaal N e a ES wa o H p o Tee a S SCHANMNTOOROARDCMVANE JE SHAMAOORADAKEMVAAL wm CHARACTER SETS D 11 User s M anual DANISH2 Danish2 DANISH1 NORWEGN Danishi Norwegian L H 0123456789 ABCODEF fe pa a o m ef m o so wy m N et o a gt ene ee a H AVIS ero ew ec M San rFnNontreoagos Owe 4 RA Lio A la 24 el Hol e e ls a e E Ll elt YA HBRONOOASAOD ABASAS OD 28 O YD et et od E APU sb eM KN t O QVGDVH OGAMMAN ESO AOMNHD gt So HN ew mk I CMQVUAHHUMDHHAMHAAO CSCANMAMOM v wv IA Er I Be we ok o EON A eee SCANMADOORONAMMNVARE Hit A Vie db Re e es ec ow BOmn PH OAK GOGO 2 BW 4 le ee 24 el ee ll aS ES A E GA ODO Ad ow L F ote YA 4182000783000 0 up OS DD 0 8 D DD tet eh ot rh ot AON NYSP KAN QW WAQUVIVUH AS AMMA ESO ACMNHOIPEXHANROKD At OVO kUMHHAMHEAZO BSANMANMOR OA my IA men FEU Be wn Kt SES 2 e CHANMANHOROHAMAMQVADE User s M anual D 12 5 National character sets available for ESC P2 emulation T he character sets that are different from graphics character set 2 available for Epson ESC P2 emulation are shown below SPANSH1 Spanish1 DANISH1 Danish1 Eu E a o a L a 0 w 10 m N 4 o L 4H
29. Command Clear input buffer CAN D elete character DEL Force most significant bit to 1 ESC gt Force most significant bit to 0 ESC Cancel control over most significant bit ESC Font Selection and D ownloading Select font ESC n n 0 Resident character set 1 Download character set Select letter or draft quality ESC x n n 0 Draft 1 Letter Select type style ESC k n Bitmap font n 0 Courier 1 Courier 2 Courier 3 Prestige 4 Courier 5 OCR B 6 OCR A 7 Courier 8 Courier 9 Courier Scalable font n 0 Timeless N imbusSans Courier Timeless Timeless Timeless Timeless Timeless Timeless Timeless Oo OY OT gt Gah Fo User s M anual COMMAND SETS EPSON ESC P2 Emulation Table B 4 Printer commands for the Epson ESC P2 emulation Continued Function Command Set scalable font mode m sets character spacing m 0 Keep previous spacing 1 Set proportional spacing mode m gt 5 Select character spacing m 360 inch Reset proportional spacing mode ny and n gt set point size of font Point size n1 n x 256 x 0 5 point 0 lt n1 lt 255 2 lt n2 lt 127 Copy resident character set to download area Create download font ESC X m n1 n gt ESC 0 n 9 ESC amp 5 n m ap a7 a2 data Bit l mage Graphics Graphicstype m graphics Bit image mode definition Single density graphics Double density graphics High speed double densi
30. E 20 User s M anual Using the Setup Menus Correcting vertical character displacement You usetheV ALIGN M ENT function to correct the vertical character displacement that sometimes occurs with bidirectional printing Printing from left to right becomes misaligned with printing from right to left resulting in erratic looking print lines To start the vertical alignment function load paper wider than 381 mm 15 inches T hen follow these steps Func y Item 4 Option 4 MENU1I EMULATE DPL24C Func J Item 4 Option 4 V ALIGNM ENT GO Vertical alignment xx SPEED INCR DECR Func J Item 4 Option 4 V ALIGNM ENT GO 1 Enter setup mode PressF1 until V ALIGN M ENT appears under Func Press F3 to select GO T he vertical alignment ex ecution message shown at the left appears and the printer prints alternate rows of vertical bars Bars are printed from left to right and then from right to left initially at letter quality speed Check the offset of the left to right bars against the right to left bars If the offset is to the left press F 2 to increase the offset If the offset isto the right press F 3 to decrease the offset Recheck the offset several seconds later C ontinue this step un til the bars are correctly aligned Press F1 to change SPEED to Correspondence Then repeat step 4 PressF1 to change SPEED to Draft Then repeat step 4
31. ESC Q IBM XL24E The printer decodes commands after storing all data including commands in the input buffer T his speeds data reception because the printer needs no decode time during data reception lt ON LOAD gt OFF LINE ONLINE Printer status after loading paper in offline mode Remains offline after paper loading Goesinto online after paper loading User s M anual 8 33 SETUP MODE Changing Configuration Options Table 8 6 CONFIG options Continued CONFIG item Options Description lt LOCK gt NOTE SETUP ALL Lock function of setup mode Enables all buttons on the control panel Disables the setup related buttons to keep the printer from entering setup mode during the offline state Disables the setup related buttons and the LOCK FONT and MENU buttons lt J S gt DISABLE ENABLE Effectiveness of the C ut Sheet Feed Selection command S M akes the command ineffective M akes the command effective N ote The Cut Sheet Feed Selection command S changes the paper source to the paper table and waits for manual insertion of a cut sheet lt CONT PE gt TRACTOR D etects the end of continuous forms Paper end is detected by the sensor Paper end unprinted area Front feeding continuous forms About 31 mm Rear feeding continuous forms About 88 mm Regardless of paper end printing continues near the edge of paper Paper end uprinted are
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33. Outline Shaded Outline and shaded Thin outline Thin shaded Thin outline and shaded Transparent Light dot matrix H eavy dot matrix Vertical bars H orizontal bars Slants Back slants 7 Lattice One line double width characters on Oneline double width characters off Double width characters on or off on n 1 off n 0 Double height characters on or off on n 1 off n 0 n2 SIA ADS AS This command does not adjust the line spacing ESC eS ny n SO or ESC SO DC 4 ESC W n ESC V n B 2 User s M anual Fujitsu DPL24C PLUS Table B 1 Printer commands in the DPL24C PLUS command set Continued Function Command M ultiwidth and height printing ni 0 Not adjusted 1 Character spacing multiplied 2 Line spacing multiplied 3 Character spacing and line spacing multiplied hy Tens digit of horizontal multiple h gt Units digit of horizontal multiple v1 Tens digit of vertical multiple v gt Units digit of vertical multiple 0 lt hy h2 or V Vos 11 Condensed characters on Condensed characters off Subscript or superscript printing on subscript n 1 superscript n 0 Subscript and superscript printing off Select underline type n 0 Singleline Bold singleline Extremely bold single line Double line Bold double line 5 Extremely bold double line Underline on or off on n 1 off n 0 O verline on or off on n 1 off n 0 Select printing style This command combi
34. PROP SP proportional spacing 2 5 CPI 3 CPI 5 CPI and 6 CPI After the changes in this example the printer prints characters using the pica 10 font report quality and 12 cpi so long asthe computer commands do not change these options or you do not switch the menu 1 or 2 in the basic menus Important Ay T he actual printed font print quality and pitch may differ from the settings displayed in this menu because the options displayed are independent of those specified by commands from the computer Selecting MENU1 or MENU2 You can easily select either of the two setup menus which you can use to change settings while in setup mode To select MENU1 or MENU2 1 Make sure the printer has printed all data Press a pri Bae NEXT DISPLAY repeatedly until the menu AN shown at the left appears 2 To switch to M ENU 2 press F2 Enter lt M enu gt lt Lock gt setup MENU2 OFF 7 ne T 3 Theprinter isinitialized 2 seconds later T he orig Form Tearoff Line inal basic menu reappears feed paper feed Important Print data buffer is cleared even if the last selected menu is the same as the original USING THE LCD LED TYPE CONTROL PANEL User s Manual Getting Acquainted with the Control Panel Enabling or disabling lock mode Lock mode protects the font selected on the control panel from being changed by commands from your application software To enable lock mode ee ean
35. Proprinter XL24E emulation Continued Function Command Character Set C ontrol Select character set 1 ESC 7 Select character set 2 ESC 6 Print ny n2 x 256 characters from all character set ESC n1 n2 chars Codes of characters to print 0 lt chars lt 255 chars Print codes of character from all character set char Character to print 0 lt char lt 255 Select code page table n 0 lt n Np lt 255 n n N x 256 ESC char ESC T ny n2 00 c1 Ci C Code Page ID 0 0 Ignore command 1 181 Code page 437 3 82 Code page 850 3 92 Code page 860 3 95 Code page 863 3 97 Code page 865 Clear input buffer CAN Select printer DEl D eselect printer ignore input ESC Q D ownloading Select resident or download font ESC n Ex n 0 Resident D raft 2 Resident Courier 4 Download Draft 6 Download Courier Create download font ESC n1 N2 ID m m2 data User s M anual COMMAND SETS IBM Proprinter XL24E Emulation Table B 3 Printer commands for the IBM Proprinter XL24E emulation Continued Function Command Bit I mage Graphics Single density graphics ESC K n n2 data D oubledensity graphics ESC L ni n2 data H igh speed double density graphics ESC Y n n2 data Quadruple density graphics ESC Z nj n2 data High resolution graphics ESC g nq N2 m data Select graphics mode in AG mode only ESC
36. RDMAx izo O NM Fino mno0n e e y A PRI RA NOS RESe8eeues HE ae SRRBSEESeescesan O 0310 DNOC GAVA UE la Graphics Character Set 1 mm o 123456789 ABCODEP MAA MA we e os 32 54h FANADAIPeaADoGm3aNao 4 RARA LAA HN 24 a ll el A AA a oe a SEA E YA SEREFEREELDERO BREE SEES eesbesan AON OY SP BMD Nm g 1 BNQVUBVH MOMMA ESO ROMNH D gt FM HN wae i St Noe vmesMnaacd DOMINATION OMm OH ss oe v A SRW TRG woe E E FEMA ELETT AE EFEERELEE DANOS AAA a User s M anual D 2 Graphics Character Set 2 HAL Vise oe Boe ee Sc m By BW PFW ORE GOR 8 Bw qs bee He a 24 e el I ell aa pp A a ER ES w 80 00 DDOD U a a AE RS IR EE ced red el ot ario DP eH aN Y I BOY Ve UNA AmA es O Pa OP RG Et eR ON ee VAALA D a d E a O Vv AO PERTEN TTEPP EEEEEEEAAEE 5 OANA TNOM ORAM OA Ae 0 1 2 3 45 678 9 ABCODE FP a w oO q lt X I o D 3 User s M anual UK British English different languages N otethat thesetables are for a resident C ourier 10 font Some national character sets do not have some characters and symbols and may not be usable depending on resident fonts below They support different characters and symbols specific to See item 6 for details T he 50 national character sets available for all emulations are shown 3 National character sets available for all enulations PAGE437 USA Code Page 437 USA E
37. Trademark Acknowledgment FUJITSU is aregistered trademark and Fujitsu Creative Faces is a trademark of Fujitsu Limited C entronicsis a trademark of C entronics D ata Computer Corporation IBM PC and IBM Proprinter XL24E are trademarks of International Business M achines C orporation ESC P2 isatrademark of Seiko Epson Corporation M icrosoft isa registered trademark and MS DOS Windows and M icrosoft BASIC are trademarks of M icrosoft C orporation Bitstream is a registered trademark of Bitstream Inc N imbus Sans is a registered trademark of URW Unternenmensberaitung K arow Rubow W eber GmbH H amburg Other product names mentioned in this manual may also be trademarks and are used here for identification only Preface You have made a wise choice by purchasing the D L6400 Pro D L6600 Pro printer To ensure that you get the maximum performance from your printer read this manual before attempting to use the printer User s M anual The printer hasan LED or LCD control panel T his manual describes the operation of the printer with the LED control panel For the operation of the printer with the LCD control panel see Appendix E Asan ENERGY STAR Partner FUJITSU LIMITED has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency The International ENERGY STAR Office Equipment Program is an international program that promotes energy saving through the use of computers and other office eq
38. User s M anual Using the Control Panel 3 Buttons when printer is online ONLINE LF FF TEAR OFF LOAD Places the system offline after it prints the current line Line feed forms feed button Feeds forms forward Pressing this button continuously for 3 seconds or more feeds lines forward to the feed point for the next page forms feed W hen the cut sheet feeder is used pressing this button continuously for 3 seconds or more unloads forms If forms are not at the platen forms are not loaded but a line feed occurs Places the system in tear off mode and feeds lines to the forms cutting point T ear off mode is valid for continuous forms only W hen this button is pressed the printer performs centering and the ON LINE lamp blinks If any button is pressed after forms are cut the buzzer sounds theO NLINE lamp stops blinking and forms are fed back to their previous location Loads or unloads formsas follows depending on the situation e Continuous forms at the platen Formsarefed backward on thetractor until apaper outage is detected If a paper outage has not been detected when forms have been fed 22 inches forms feeding stops e Cut sheets at the platen Cut sheets are unloaded if printing has not started and theTOP MARGIN valueis made the current vertical location e Cut sheet feeder set and cut sheets at the platen Cut sheets are unloaded if printing has not started and the next cut sheet is loa
39. WVB Sk SE ON al A o s ho eee ee o O 0123456789 ABCDEPF SLOV SLOV T Slovenian HEHEA v e t Ro s ASNN Ban ENO APADGOS AWSE q4 H i j HE iS 24 Re ae OF I i tt ee AAA AAA GH ODeA Aqd aw LT Ya HRRODODDMNOD DW oH ODD GW GA OU DO Ht ot il AO np sa gt ZAAN NBQOQTUCH OGAMMA Bao ATMNHDS SXANMAVY NCMQOVOMRUMHAMHEAZO OAN MAM OM OM en AO ARUP Be me mK SE ONS wa ou e L H 0123456789ABCDEF MAZOWIA MAZOW T Mazowian UL FAD VES te Bo ee con MN San FNoOArPeEOSG oe gs auc A EA e HE hs 24 HA A EI I ETA ES A NMOOKANNMAL T wkt YA eM OOUEANOD NA wah MIAO T VHA OM A ATUPIA NN a G8BQVGVHOGHOMN BGO ACMNHD D gt BKANUH mK S tMVOARUEHHAMHEZO SANMNAMWOR DH av A FEU Be mK SE UN wm ee User s M anual PAGE865 Code Page 865 Nordic CANMTFMORODACMVAMLE DOHAMPNWORODHAEMOAAE CANMAMOOMOATMNVARE fH H A v e eee ee Qc M fi HLH ADVIS sh Be ee ew fj fis ow gt oe a DAA Su rFNOonKPeEOaos ave BM SSE A Ee De SS A gO ERNER NA D HD DH OM ala res oj oe A a Ke 2 i H E A ORANY ZH H o E o ej pea j e l 134 14 da Sl al Of aq REL eto A a m Se a a a ake TO a A m ot a e L anode eZdaw L Powe AOS ANN iebintl ss Cl NNOOKEZNNVL NU MYA Al MRRODCOSADOD BASH SO ONO Oe elas Al eOoMOOUH SH ODH Am OD REE ESE DD O O A A d E E A IE ECE EEEE EE D UDHUS BIK Ne m e a r T BA oi E S Won
40. aos 1 PressNEXT DISPLAY repeatedly until the menu ait MENUL OFF shown at the right appears 2 PressF3 to switch the option from OFF to ON Enter lt M enu gt lt Lock gt setup MENU1 ON Lock mode remains in effect until the power is turned off It is not disabled by initializing or re setting the printer or by changing the emulation Entering setup mode You can specify different settings in advance by entering setup mode There are many menus in setup mode To enter setup mode E P adis 1 M ake sure the printer has printed all data Press NEXT DISPLAY repeatedly until the menu seuip ee of shown at the left appears Press F 1 to enter setup mode The setup mode Offline setup mode Data will be lost OK No Yes Func J Item J Option 4 MENU1 EM ULATE DPL24C opening message shown at the left appears for 2 seconds If unprinted data remainsin the buffer the confir mation message shown at the left appears before the opening message Pressing F1 redisplays the original menu step 1 Pressing F3 clearsthe data and switchesthe printer to setup mode next step 3 The setup mode initial menu appears E 12 User s M anual Getting Acquainted with the Control Panel Exiting setup mode You can exit setup mode in the following two ways e UsetheEXIT FROM SETUP function in setup mode to return to the setup mode initial menu e PresstheO NLINE or NEXT DISPLAY button to return to thefirst
41. are sent when the printer is ready to transmit data 5 CTS Input Clear To Send Spaces are sent when the processor is ready to receive data 6 DSR Input D ata Set Ready Spaces are sent when the processor is turned on and ready SG Signal G round common return 8 CD Input D ata Carrier D etect Spaces are sent when the processor lets the printer receive data C 8 User s M anual Serial Options Table C 2 Serial interface Continued Pin Signal Direction Description number 11 RC Output Reverse Channel T his signal is used in theRC protocol only Spaces are sent when the printer is ready to send or receive data 20 DTR Output DataTerminal Ready Spaces are sent when the printer is turned on and ready Serial Options T he serial options listed here must be set up the same way on both the processor and the printer By using the printer control panel the processor operating system or software you can change selectable options Transmission mode Asynchronous full duplex or half duplex Speeds D ata bits Parity bit Start bit Stop bit Protocol Buffer size selectable 150 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 or 19200 baud selectable 7 or 8 bits selectable O dd even mark space or none selectable 1 bit 1 or 2 bits selectable XON XOFF DC1 D C3 DTR Data Terminal Ready RC Reverse Channel or ET X ACK selectable 256 2K 8K
42. around to the last selection Saving changed options You can save changed options in three ways e Usethe SAVE function e Usethe EXIT FROM SETUP function e Press the ONLINE or NEXT DISPLAY button User s M anual Using the Setup Menus W ith the first method the printer remains in setup mode after saving the changes allowing you to use different functions in setup mode With the other methods the printer saves the changes and then exits from setup mode and redisplays the original basic menu If you made changes while in setup mode the printer prompts you to save the changes You can save changes permanently or temporarily Permanent changes become the printer s new default settings Temporary changes are lost when the printer is turned off Using the SAVE function TheSAVE function permanently saves changed options Use SAVE when you want to select another function after saving T o use the SAVE function follow these steps 1 Makesuretheprinter isin setup mode If you just WEN UNA ee completed the previous exercise the printer isin Res mode with the menu shown at the left PressF1 until SAVE appears under Func Func 4 Item 4 option y PP SAVE NOTE Values have been permanently saved tions have been changed the save execution mes sage briefly appears indicating the changed options are now permanently saved Then the Func 4 Item J SAVE origin
43. asthe LED control pane For basic operation information see Appendix E UsingtheLCD Type Control Panel User s M anual 5 1 OPERATING THE PRINTER Turning Printer Power On and Off Turning Printer Power On and Off Test Printing Turn power on or off as follows 1 On Press the power switch at the left on the front of the printer to turn the printer on Depending on the switch settings lamps will light Notice D o not touch any other control panel button when turning power on or off Otherwise you may activate a maintenance mode for other than test printing 2 Off Press the power switch to turn the printer off O Lamps go out Notice W ait at least 3 seconds before turning on power again after turning it off O therwise a printer fault may occur The printer s built in self test program prints the firmware version number the names of resident emulations and all available characters Thetest prints 80 characters per line For the operation of the printer with the LCD control panel see Appendix E M ake sure paper is loaded Check that the paper thickness lever is set to the appropriate position see Installing the Ribbon C assette on page 3 3 T hen follow these steps to print a self test page 1 Turn off the printer 2 Holding down the LF FF button turn the printer back on Hold LF FF down until the printer beeps T est printing will start then 3 To stop pri
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47. forms Push in tractor feed Cut sheets Friction feed Line spacing 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 or 8 lines per inch programmable in 1 360 inch or various increments 12 2 User s M anual Installation Conditions Table 12 3 Installation conditions Item Specification Remarks Dimensions W idth 600 mm D epth 300 mm H eight 325 mm Weight About 25 kg Input power Voltage 100 to 120 VAC 10 220 to 240 VAC 6 10 Phases Single Frequency 50 60 Hz 2 4 Plug specification Parallel two pins Power Voltage 100 120 VAC 220 240 VAC consumption Printer DL6400 Pro Ave 330VA Ave 360VA Max 790VA Max 860VA DL6600 Pro Ave 390VA Ave 420VA M ax 1000VA Max 1060VA H eat Ave less than 160 Kcal h Permissible Installation status O perating N ot operating tenpaature Temperature C 5 to 35 0 to 50 Temperature and humidity gradient ranges Humidity RH 30to80 10 to 80 15 C H or less Accessory cable length Power cable 3m User s M anual 12 3 SPECIFICATIONS Printer Dimension 325 mm 265 mm Side Figure 12 1 Dimensions 12 4 User s M anual Consumables and Options T his appendix lists printer consumables and options Contact your dealer for information on ordering Table A 1 Consumables Consumable Order number Ribbon cassette CA02460 D 115 Ribbon subcassette CA02460 D 215 Print
48. head D 86B 1138 C 363 for DL6400 Pro M anual D 86B 1138 C 369 for DL6400 Pro APTC D 86B 1138 C 353 for DL6600 Pro M anual D 86B 1138 C 359 for DL6600 Pro APTC Table A 2 Options Option Order number Cut sheet feeder CA02464 0051 Rear sheet feeder CA02464 0001 2 Rear sheet feeder CA02464 0031 1 secondary bin Stacker CA02464 0081 R ear feed tractor CA02464 E602 1 For DL6600 Pro only User s M anual A 1 A 2 User s M anual Command Sets T his appendix lists commands and parameters This printer has three resident command sets e Fujitsu DPL24C PLUS native to Fujitsu DL series printers e IBM Proprinter XL24E e Epson ESC P2 Select the same emulation on the printer as for the software If the software supports more than one emulation including D PL24C PLUS select DPL24C PLUS for better performance User s M anual B 1 COMMAND SETS Fujitsu DPL24C PLUS Fujitsu DPL24C T his section lists printer commands for the D PL24C PLUS command PLUS set native to the printer Table B 1 Printer commands in the DPL24C PLUS command set Function Command Print M ode C ontrol D oublestrike bold printing on ESC G D ouble strike bold printing off ESC H Emphasized shadow printing on ESC E Emphasized shadow printing off ESC F Italic printing on ESC 4 Italic printing off ESC 5 Select character style and screening nl 0 Normal
49. head beneath the required function 2 PressFONT or MENU to select a function If the function has items and options the printer prints the first item and its options 8 4 User s M anual Using Setup Mode MENU1 MENU2 HARDWRE ADJUST CONFIG and GAP ADJ contain items with selectable options The first three M EN U 1 items shown in angle brackets lt gt and options for example are as follows lt EMULATE gt DPL24C XL24E ESC P2 lt FONT gt COUR 10 PRSTG12 COMPRSD BOLDFCE PICA10 CORRESP OCR B OCR A COUR N COUR B COUR I N SAN N N SAN B N SAN I TIMLS N TIMLS B TIMLS I DOWNLDO DOWNLD1 lt QUALITY gt LETTER REPORT DRAFT To select an option from an item menu do the following 1 Repeatedly press LOCK to position the yellow arrow on the print head beneath the required option 2 PressFONT to select the option T he printer printsthe next func tion and its options 3 After selecting options press O N LIN E to reprint the lt FUNCTION gt gt menu Underlined options are current default settings that is the settings saved in the printer s permanent memory In the preceding example the default options areF ujitsu D PL24C PLUS emulation Courier 10 font and letter quality printing Figure 8 2 summarizes option selection and button use for functions that do not have options T he following example illustrates the use of setup mode T he example shows how to changethe font and spacing in M EN U 2 t
50. in 419 mm 16 5 in wide 36 to 38 5 mm 1 4 to 1 5 in Labels Only labels on the front of continuous forms backing sheets can be printed 1 Size Paper size specifications are the same as for general continuous forms 2 Paper thickness T he label and backing sheet together must be 0 2 mm 1 27 in or less 7 10 User s M anual Labels Important Ay 1 The thickness of the backing sheet must be 0 1 mm 1 254 in or less 2 Thethickness of the label must be 0 1 mm 1 254 in or less 3 Label adhesion Labels must satisfy the conditions below and not peel off easily Label Winding drum diameter 27 mm 1 06 in Winding angle 180 SPECIFICATIONS Winding time 24 hours Drum diameter Ambient temperature 40 C 27 mm 1 06 in Ambient humidity 30 RH 4 Print area T he figure below shows the print areas on labels Fold pear Area Size in mm in jj Pi O O AS oe A 2 54 0 1 or more y D B 6 35 0 25 or more p um p C 2 54 0 1 or more ai He Print area ob D 25 4 1 FT D 1 d 1 Lines may not be fed neatly in the print area of D A line spacing of 1 6 inch or more pre vents characters on adjacent lines from overlapping User s M anual 7 11 Labels S Backing sheet 5 Formats U sethe formats shown below to prevent peeled labels from causing feed failures p
51. mode on or off ESC i n on n 1 off n 0 M ove print head to home position ESC lt Unidirectional printing on or off ESC U n on n 1 off n 0 Select CR code definition ESC er n n 0 CR CR only 1 CR CR LF Select LF code definition ESC el n n 0 LF LF only 1 LF LF CR Enter online setup mode M ove print head unit 1 180 inch 0 lt n1 lt 255 0 lt n2 lt 255 ESC eONLINE data ESC eh n1 n2 M essage display on LCD M essage display time control ESC eM n n2 D D ESC eW n1 n2 1 TheA P T C control command is available only for a printer with the APT C feature 2 This command is available only for a printer with the LCD control panel User s M anual Default settings at shipment Fujitsu DPL24C PLUS The following table lists printer commands that control options selectable in printer setup mode Command parameters are omitted Table B 2 Default settings at shipment Item Options Command Emulation DPL24C XL24E ESC P2 Controllable online Font COUR 10 PRSTG 12 COMPRSD BOLDFCE PICA 10 CORRESP DOWNLD 0 DOWNLD 1 ESC et ESC eF ESC Quality LETTER REPORT DRAFT ESC eq Pitch 2 5 3 5 6 10 12 15 17 18 20 CPI or PROP SP ESC ep ESC eH ESC h ESC US ESC M ESC P ESC p ESC i ESC es Line space 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LPI ESC eV ESC 0 ESC 1 ESC 2 ESC 3 ESC A Character widt
52. mp RAN WH m ole ADD CH DEAMMH EGO Bed ld EE CRE O apo gQqu0vH OSHnMA ESO oO URKUND DEX ANU a po aomnae Sek nNwe mc lolaomoenD gt z xmsoo mi o LAVAR DU EHOAMISNZO TADO OA AA AO e v emg MUANRHUTHANMAEZO ALOANMAMOR ARs avian o AJON so AO 3 MLOHANMANONDAHD sav A N HEU Be ak H SE ON Z N A RE OE A RA aja ee ee a a O a a D a g a o PO oe o gt zle sete A A Eat x 9 5 Ria Y LANAIVLRNAAANADA A a AO 3 OIN onon ta O A tm D 6 KAMENIC KAMEN T Kamenicky LATIN2 LATN2 T Latin2 L H 0123456789 ABCDEF UL HL AL VE Mem ote oo ee Qc ow M Bam FH OAPaOGoO ss AUS 4 j tot E a 24 l tet l l aS rae a a Wet OD AZ PO O Mu U A tay A ANNO OOS DPODMA AMD MS DR DD A H A et i tel Uo OP OP BM AN rm GBQVBVVHOGHMMAN EO WOMAN HD gt R HN eH ml SBC ONVARHsOMHAMHEZO O NM o Or e mn Y lA Os AT mK t SL ON wa e e OANMAMOOMNMOAMMVAAEL 5 1 0123456789ABCDEPF H FE AD AA e R o ss E OMRON CMM DOM O DH Wo 4 IPOs YH 4202 20H A gt E RS he ee el E a m a WHOS SBN LTD YA AAO 0 D4 A AODH p oH AO SERE ERE OGY Ot ci wt of Bou naps gt BK NN 9QUVGDVCH OSGHAMMYA EAS AwWNHD PS SKANK ml S CMNQVUAHHEUGTHHAMHEZO CANMAINONDH wv WA te HUB we aK FST ON wa bete A eee eee CHANMAMUOFOAAKMVOAE CYRILIC Cyrillic TURKY TURKY T Turkish 4H 0123456789ABCDEF ES T Z 0e U n mi Oo 8 fiw ap ADE
53. n1 255 0 lt n2 lt 19 0 lt n x 256 n lt 4895 H orizontal relative move by n 360 inch 999 lt n1 Np N3 lt 999 Ny N2 and nz are the hundreds tens and ones digits of the distance sis a plus or minus or sign Vertical tab execution Set vertical tabs n to n ASCII are values of lines at current line spacing where tabs are to be set 1 lt n lt 255 l lt k lt 64 ESC D nq ny NUL ESC HT n ESC n1 n2 ESC eR s n1 n2 n3 VT ESC B nj nN NUL M oveto linen 1 lt n lt 255 ESC VT n Page Formatting Set right margin 0 lt n lt 255 ESC Q n Set left margin 0 lt n lt 255 ESC 1 n Set perforation skip by n lines ESC N n 1 lt n lt 127 Perforation skip off ESC O Set page length to n lines ESC C n or 1 lt n lt 127 ESC ec n or ESC FF n Set page length to n inches 1 lt n lt 22 Set page length to n 360 inch n n x 256 n 0 lt n1 N2 lt 255 1 lt ny X 256 2 lt 7920 ESC C NUL n or ESC ec NUL n or ESC FF NUL n ESC ef nj n2 B 6 User s M anual Fujitsu DPL24C PLUS Table B 1 Printer commands in the DPL24C PLUS command set Continued Function Command Character Set Control Select character set 1 ESC 7 Appendix D lists character sets Select character set 2 ESC 6 Appendix D lists character sets Select international character set ESC R n n 0 USA 1 France 2 Germany 3 United Ki
54. on THE PRINTER The printer will start printing the demonstration pattern 4 For cut sheets the demonstration stops after printing a page If a cut sheet feeder or continuous forms are used the demonstration pattern is repeated T o stop or restart the demonstration during printing pressON LIN E 5 To exit demonstration mode turn off the printer User s M anual 5 11 Demonstration Pattern Printing PRINTER FUNCTION SPECIFICATION W Printing technology 24 wire dot matrix Logic seeking Resolution Letter quality 360 X 180 dots inch Draft quality 120 X 180 dots inch Standard command set Fujitsu DPL24C PLUS Version 2 01 Resident emulations Epson ESC P2 IBM Proprinter XL24E Character sets IBM PC char sets 1 and 2 IBM PS 2 char sets Codepage 437 850 851 852 855 860 863 865 866 IS08859 1 ECMA 94 National character sets USA UK German French Italian Spanish Swedish Finnish Norwegian Danish 1 and 2 Hungarian 1 and Le Slovenia 1 and 2 Mazowia 1 and 2 PG DHN Polish 1 and 2 Latin2 1 and 2 Latin P ISO Latin Kamenicky 1 and 2 Turkish 1 and 2 ELOT927 ELOT928 Cyrillic Lithuanian 1 and 2 Mik Macedonian PG MAC ABG ABY DEC GR Greekll HBR DEC HBR OLD ISO Turkish Korean and Legal 691 characters per font Print functions See below Fonts lt Bitmap gt Courier 10 Pica 10 Prestige 12 Boldtace PS Compression 17 Correspondence 10 Draft 12 OCR B 10 OCR A 10 lt Scalable gt courier scalable Upri
55. position the yellow arrow on the print head beneath SELF TST Then pres FONT or MENU The printer selects SELF T ST and starts printing A short help menu is printed at the top of the page followed by the test N ote that the printer does not go online during printing 3 Check the test page To temporarily halt test printing pressFONT or MENU To resume printing pressFONT or MENU again 4 Exit SELF TST To exit SELF TST and remain in setup mode press LOCK The lt lt FUNCTION gt gt menu is then reprinted User s M anual 8 39 Using Diagnostic Functions To exit SELF TST and return online pressON LIN E T he printer saves any changes you made while in setup mode and returns online Another way to start the test is to turn off the printer and then press LF FF whileturning the printer back on As explained in T est Printing on page 8 38 this procedure is convenient when first setting up the printer Hex dump printing HEX DUM P HEX DUM P prints data and commands in hexadecimal and abbreviated control code The character set isIBM character set 2 HEX DUM P is useful for checking whether the processor is sending the correct commands to the printer and whether the printer is executing commands correctly It is also useful for debugging software programs To print hex dumps check that continuous forms are loaded T hen do the following 1 Enter setup mode Place the printer offline and then pressFONT and
56. press the LF FF button to feed paper forward in small increments e For the operation of the printer with the LCD control panel see Appendix E e Finereverse feed H oldingtheO N LIN E button down pressthe TEAR OFF button to feed paper in reverse in small increments Indicator Red mark ECEE C GU ec online The ON LIN E lamp lights User s M anual 4 5 LOADING PAPER Loading Continuous Forms Rear Loading Continuous Forms Rear Cutting Continuous Forms Refer to the Rear F eed Tractor U s s M anual for information on the rear feed tractor option Forms are cut at perforations 23 3 mm 11 12 inch above the print head center when the print head center ison thesixth line A singleline feed is 4 2 mm 1 6 inch Perforations als fp 233mm ia es set UE A Ad 11 12 in HHH H Print head center 00000 at 1 PresstheT EAR OFF button on the control panel The continuous forms are then automatically loaded to where they are to be cut For the operation of the printer with theLCD control panel see Appendix E 2 Open the noise proof cover 3 Check that the perforations are at the paper cutter 4 Cut the continuous forms as shown in the figure below 4 6 User s M anual Loading Cut Sheets Important Ay Continuous forms cannot be cut where there are no perforations LOADING PAPER o 0 0 0 0 Paper cutter O 0 Y Y
57. r E Be wm o N A N z HEU Be we aK FST ON ol wa o wa et m BJ CANO THON ane MU Am hy ES AA A E Ll l User s M anual D 4 Multilingual Code Page 850 PAGE850 1 ECMA94 1508859 ECMA94 ISO 8859 Eu E a o a A a 0 m so i s gt m N o m 3 L H 0123 456789ABCDEF toe ONVOCODH AAD OOM CAMHHAKeGH ARA 234 Rei Hadad E R ee imei fe o AD03ISZAOA OO JA R HABRODODAAOD AU xx h UBU nE OVA ad tf DQO MODA IIAN m TADO UN MGAMMABELO MOMNHDP EXANe ti SCMNOANMAUMHAMHEAZO CHANMFMOR DAD av lA 22 RD BE wak s GN w aeeoe CANN FIONA a la PG855 Code Page 855 A 0123456789ABCDE F UES IE oO eres RAMOUEH hh ee OMe BR ES mm oOh n HER of 24 Rei tte Ril l Ts SS SS o StUOMNMoOAtoMmeeuUva St hiccup aoe Ss od See OM UU AN a Away sp BK AN t GAVTOUH ASA MMH BO UAOMNHIOPEMHANY ac SC MVANHUEDHAMYSEZO COANMAMOOR AG E FE UE Be em kK SE aN enV HA A one L H 20 ANNAN ar AAA La wo PAGE863 Code Page 863 Canada French a w oO q lt X I oO 0123456789ABCDEF B HE E AL VE Sama e oe 8 Kc ow M OAmEND ALADO AVT 4 eR to A le 124 el bl le et q e A a E OMS eH L T ave ot Y A AHAAOMHSASRODOH DOK OSV OR OO VU a ATU OHS gt EM Nw ADO ON DA HMM Ea o MOM NE OS Bot pe Nee oe CNVOAkUDHHENMHEAO COANMAMOKRON am
58. setup mode It isthe opening message of online setup mode Printer status information appears in the lower line of the display Page length xx x inch T his message appears briefly when a form feed is executed It indicates the length of paper moved per form feed Paper still remains W hen unloading continuous forms paper was not retracted all the way to the tractor Tear off the continuous forms Printing The printer is online and printing RESET Are you sure The printer is ready to reset itself No Yes Press F 3 to reset the printer The buffer is cleared Save top adjust now T his message briefly appears when the adjusted top of form position is permanently saved in the printer Line 001 is set at the current position on the page Self test printing EXIT STOP GO Theprinter is printing or ready to print its self test pattern used to check print quality Press F1 to exit the self test Press F2 to pause printing Press F3 to start or restart printing Setup values listing T he printer is printing a page listing its currently set default values USING THE LCD LED TYPE CONTROL PANEL User s M anual Messages Table E 2 Printer status messages Continued Message Meaning Tear off paper and pressany Thismessage appears when T ear off button paper is selected from the control panel After tearing off the continuous forms press any button on the co
59. specifications for continuousforms loaded from the back of the printer refer to the Rear F eed T ractor U s s M anual 2 Theprinter can use only the bottom copy layer of paper with ts weight in parentheses 7 2 User s M anual Continuous Forms 3 Characteristics of paper with the number of partsin brackets may differ slightly with the manufacturer and should be tested carefully before use 4 Paper used for continuous forms differs depending on whether it is loaded from the front or from the back of the printer T he paper specifications in T able 7 1 are for forms loaded from the front 5 Thetotal thickness of multipart paper must not exceed 0 65 mm 0 025 in 3 Binding Select a binding type from T able 7 2 Table 7 2 Binding for continuous forms with two to six parts SPECIFICATIONS Binding Remarks Double sided glued multipart Recommended because forms zigzag spot gluing e Forms remain flexible an e Parts do not separate or o Y o m become misaligned easily O18 O oif lt lt O i o 2 iO o E lO mM o Fe 5 N lO D ouble sided paper staples T he more parts the easier the a oe parts separate or become oy 0 misaligned ad oe Bice p OEE O om io 21 E g t N O Si E _ io User s M anual 7 3 Continuous Forms Table 7 2 Binding for continuous forms with two to six parts Continued Binding Remarks Single sided zigzag spot
60. terminal H ost Clock This signal is set high when the host requests the reverse data transfer phase nibble mode 2 20 Data 1 Input e Data 1 to 8 signals correspond to 3 21 Data 2 Input parallel data bits 1 to 8 4 22 Data3 Input Data8 isthe most significant bit but 5 23 Data 4 Input is not used in the 7 bit ASCII mode 6 24 Data5 Input All signals must go high at least 1 us 7 25 Data 6 Input before the falling edge of the D ata 8 26 Data Input Strobesignal and must stay high for at 9 27 Data 8 Input least 1 us after the rising edge 10 28 Acknowledge Output Pulsesignal indicating data receiption ACK completed or data reception enabled status e Issued when the printer switches from offlineto online Printer Clock Reverse data transfer phase T his signal goes high when data being sent to the host is established Reverse idle phase T his signal is set low then goes high to interrupt the host indicating that data is available C 2 User s M anual Parallel Interface Table C 1 Parallel interface signals Continued Pin Return Signal Direction Description number pin Compatible mode number Nibble mode 11 29 Busy Output D ata cannot be received when this signal is high e g if the buffer is full or an error occurs Printer Busy Reverse data transfer phase D ata bit 3 data bit 7 then forward path host to printer busy status 12 30 Paper Empty Output
61. the printer from operating Printing stops immediately and the following occurs e The ALARM indicator blinks red e TheONLINE indicator turns off the printer goes offline An alarm sounds A fatal error message cannot be cleared U sually the printer does not restart W hen a fatal error occurs call your repair service T he upper line of the display shows FAT AL For example the display appears as follows if the voltage is too low for printer operation FATAL Low voltage The fatal error messages are listed here alphabetically e CSF motor driver e Fan doesn t work e Jam lever open To correct turn off power close the jam lever and turn power back on Left end sensor LF motor driver Low voltage O verload Paper too thick Print head driver RAM read write Resident ROM sum TheALARM indicator does not light and an alarm does not sound Ribbon motor driver e SP motor driver User s M anual Index A Activating setup mode 8 2 attribute ATTRIB 8 15 Back auxiliary cover 1 5 Back cover 1 5 Back cut sheet guides 1 5 Bar code printing B 12 Basic menus E 5 Enter setup E 12 Linefeed E 6 Lock mode E 12 Micro linefeed E 7 Reset printer E 8 Select font quality pitch E 9 Select menu 1 or 2 E 11 Tear off E 8 Binding 7 3 7 9 Bindingholes 7 5 7 17 Bit image graphics B 13 B 22 B 30 Bold PS lamp 5 4 Buttons 5 3 5 4 5 7 C Carbon backed multipart paper 7 2 7 8 Cassette 3 1
62. 1 180 inch for ESC J and ESC 3 t1 t4 m 4 m 0 COMMAND 0 lt t lt 255 0 lt t lt 255 tz 0 t4 180 or 216 SETS User s M anual B 19 IBM Proprinter XL24E Emulation Table B 3 Printer commands for the IBM Proprinter XL24E emulation Continued Function Command Tabulation H orizontal tab execution HT Set horizontal tabs The values of nto n are ASCII values of the print col umns at the current character width where tabs are to be Set 1 lt n lt 255 1 lt k lt 28 Clear all horizontal tabs M ove print position right by n 120 inch 0 lt ny Np lt 255 n n n x 256 Vertical tab execution Set vertical tabs T he values of n4 to n in this command arethe ASCII val ues of the lines at the current line spacing where tabs are to be set ESC D nj nk NUL ESC D NUL ESC d nq n2 VT ESC B nj n NUL 1 lt n lt 255 1 lt k lt 64 ESC BNUL Clear all vertical tabs ESC R Reset tabs to default values Page Formatting Set left margin at column n and right margin at column m 0 lt n m lt 255 Set perforation skip to n lines 1 lt n lt 255 Perforation skip off Set page length to n lines 1 lt n lt 255 Set page length to n inches 1 lt n lt 22 Set top of form ESC X n m ESC N n ESC O ESC C n ESC C NUL n ESC 4 User s M anual IBM Proprinter XL24E Emulation Table B 3 Printer commands for the IBM
63. 26 buzzer ON OFF BUZZER 8 24 cariage return code CR CODE 8 20 character height CH AR H 8 14 character set CH R SET 8 19 command decodetiming DECODE 8 34 continuous forms fine adjustment CNT FINE 8 29 continuous forms left print position CNT LFT 8 29 continuousformstop of form CNT ORG 8 29 cut sheet adjustment CUT AD 8 30 cut sheet autoloading CUTLOAD 8 34 cut sheet fine adjustment CUTFIN E 8 29 cut sheet left print position CUT LFT 8 30 cut sheet top of form CUT ORG 8 29 data set ready DSR 8 26 data transmission protocol PROTOCL 8 26 DC3code DC3 CDE 8 20 duplex transmission DUPLEX 8 26 emulation EMULATE 8 12 font FONT 8 12 format FORMAT 8 26 input buffer BUFFER 8 25 interface type INTRFCE 8 25 language LANGUGE 8 17 left end of page LFT END 8 15 line feed code LF CODE 8 20 line spacing LINE SP 8 13 page length PAGE LG 8 15 page width WIDTH 8 19 perforation skip PRF SKP 8 19 pitch PITCH 8 13 print direction PRT DIR 8 24 quality QUALITY 8 13 right end of page RGHTEND 8 21 run out of paper PPR OUT 8 24 tearoff feed TEAROFF 8 32 tearoff position TEARPOS 8 32 tearoff enabled time TEAR EN 8 34 top margin TOP MRG 8 16 word length WORD LG 8 25 zero with a sash ZEROFNT 8 19 Single part 7 2 Single sided zigzag spot gluing 7 4 Size 7 1 7 8 7 10 Skewed feeding 5 13 Smearing caused by paper feed roller 7 17 Specifications paper feed 12 2 printing 12 1
64. 4 Double Double ma controls character width ESC nq n2 m m4 m3 Height 0 Unchanged 1 N ormal 2 D ouble B 18 User s M anual IBM Proprinter XL24E Emulation Table B 3 Printer commands for the IBM Proprinter XL24E emulation Continued Function Command Condensed characters on SI or ESC SI Condensed and elite characters off DC2 Subscript or superscript printing on ESC S n subscript n 1 superscript n 0 Subscript and superscript printing off ESC T Underline on or off on n 1 off n 0 ESC n O verline on or off on n 1 off n 0 ESC_ n Horizontal Control Space SP Backspace BS Carriage return CR Elite characters on ESC Proportionally spaced characters on or off ESC P n on n 1 off n 0 Vertical C ontrol Line feed LF Form feed FF Advance paper n 216 inch 1 lt n lt 255 ESC J n Advance paper n 180 inch in AG mode 1 lt n lt 255 ESC J n Set line spacing to 1 8 line ESC 0 Set line spacing to 7 72 inch ESC 1 Se line spacing to n 216 inch 0 lt n lt 255 ESC 3 n Se line spacing to n 180 inch in AG mode 0 lt n lt 255 ESC 3 n Preset line spacing to n 72 inch 1 lt n lt 255 ESC A n Preset line spacing to n 60 inch in AG mode 1 lt n lt 255 ESC A n Se line spacing to 1 6 inch or to the value ESC 2 preset by line spacing command ESC A n Change graphics line spacing base to ESC 1 m1 m2 1 216 or
65. 7 ELOT928 PAGE850 PG DHN PAGE860 LATIN P PAGE863 ISO LTN PAGE865 LITHUA1 ECMA94 LITHUA2 DANISH2 MIK KOREA MACEDON LEGAL PG MAC ISO8859 ELOT927 PG852 ABG PG852 T ABY PG855 DEC GR PG866 GREEK 11 HUNGARY PG862 HUNG T HBR DEC SLOV HBR OLD SLOV T ISO TUK POLISH User s M anual 8 47 SETUP MODE Performing Online Setup Performing The procedures explained in the preceding sections use offline setup Online Setup mode O ffline setup mode makes setting printer features one by one from the control panel easier by printing the desired options for checking In online setup mode printer features are set via the processor instead of the printer control panel 1 Place the printer in online setup mode in one of two ways e Turn off the printer and then turn it back on while pressing M EN U H old down the button until the printer beeps Printers with the LCD control panel can be placed in the online setup mode only in the next way e Issueprinter command ESC eON LIN E T hiscommand is valid in any emulation 2 Send setup data from the processor in one of three ways e Enter setup data directly from the processor keyboard before starting work For MS DOS hold down Ctrl and typeP data entered from the keyboard is sent directly to the printer When data entry is complete hold down Ctrl again and typeP This procedure is useful when you are changing just a few settings U se an editor to prep
66. ASD Sz Si m my El pa So t E Q SUAJULI XLIJOU JOP DMIM PZ O FUJITSU USER S MANUAL Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement for United States Users N otice T his equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules T hese limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation T his equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications H owever thereisno guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio T V technician for help FCC WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This
67. C Cyrillic IBM 437 IBM 437 User s Manual 8 17 SETUP MODE Changing MENU1 and MENU2 Options Table 8 3 MENU1 and MENU2 options Continued MENU lorMENU2 Options Description item lt LANGUGE gt IBM 851 IBM 851 continued ELOT 928 ELOT 928 PG DHN Code page DH N LATIN P Latin Polish ISO LTN ISO Latin LITHUA1 Lithuanian 1 LITHUA2 Lithuanian 2 MIK MACEDON Macedonian PG MAC ELOT 927 ABG ABY DEC GR GREEK 11 PG862 H BR DEC H BR OLD ISO TUK ISO Turkish 2 FRENCH French ITALIAN Italian SPAN ISH Spanish DANISH1 Danish DANISH 2 Danish FINNISH Finnish NORWEGN Norwegian 3 DANISH1 Danish ITALIAN Italian SPAN SH 1 Spanish SPAN SH 2 Spanish Il JAPAN Japanese NORWEGN Norwegian LATIN A Latin American FRENCH French DANISH 2 Danish KOREA LEGAL 8 18 User s M anual Changing MENU1 and MENU2 Options Table 8 3 MENU1 and MENU2 options Continued MENU lorMENU2 Options Description item lt CH R SET gt SET 1 IBM character set 1 SET 2 IBM character set 2 If a downloaded soft font is used the character set for that font overrides the lt C H R SET gt setting 3 ITALIC Italic characters possible GRAPHIC Graphics characters ruled lines possible lt AGM gt OFF Specifies that alternate graphics mode AGM is off T he unit of line spacing is 1 72 or 1 216 of an inch ON Specifies that alternate graphics mode AGM ison The un
68. CD is ignored DSR must be high when the printer receives data If the printer has data to betransmitted it transmits data immediately when both DSR and CTS arehigh User s M anual Cable Wiring For connection to a data communications equipment DCE device using D SR enabled control use a straight through cable For connection to a data terminal equipment D TE device use a null modem cable as shown here Processor DTE Printer DTE TD pin 2 TD RD pin 3 RD DSR pin 6 DSR DTR pin 20 DTR RTS pin 4 RTS CTS pin 5 2 CTS CD pin 8 SG pin 7 Figure C 1 Cable wiring DSR enabled control INTERFACE INFORMATION User s M anual C 11 Serial Protocols Serial Protocols A protocol is a set of instructions that control the way data is transmitted between devices such as a processor and printer The protocol ensures that the processor does not send information to the printer faster than the data can be processed By telling the processor when it can receive data the protocol prevents the printer buffer from overflowing T his printer offers a choice of four protocols XON XOFF DTR RC and ET X ACK The following table gives details If no particular protocol is recommended try DTR Table C 1 Serial protocols Protocol Description ON XOFF DC1 D C3 W hen the printer is ready to receive data it sends the XON DC1 code hex 11 W hen fewer than 255 bytes of space remain in the b
69. Center guide 1 6 Chapter organization 8 2 Character set control B 7 B 21 B 28 Character sts D 1 Cleaning the printer 9 1 Command sets B 1 COMPRESS17 lamp 5 2 5 4 Configuration options 8 32 Connecting the interface cable 2 5 Connecting the power cord 2 4 Consumables A 1 Continuousforms 4 1 4 6 4 12 cutting 4 6 front 4 1 rear 4 6 returning 4 12 Control pand 1 5 5 1 buttons E 14 E 22 components E 2 LCD type E 1 LED type 5 1 COUR10lamp 5 2 5 4 Cut sheet 4 10 7 8 loading 4 7 printing 4 10 search 5 13 tray 1 5 Cut sheet feeder connector 1 5 Cut sheet feeder control B 13 B 22 B 30 Cutting continuous forms 4 6 D D efault settings at shipment 8 9 B 15 Diagnostics 8 38 Dimensions 12 4 Dirt 9 1 Double sided glued multipart forms 7 3 D oublesided paper staples 7 3 Downloading B 21 DPL24C PLUS emulation 8 45 DRAFT10 lamp 5 2 5 4 DRAFT12 lamp 5 2 5 4 User s M anual Index EPSON ESC P2 emulation B 23 Epson ESC P2 emulation 8 47 Error messages E 26 F Fl to F3 buttons E 15 Fatal errors E 29 Fine forward feed 4 5 Fine reverse feed 4 5 FONT button 5 4 5 5 5 8 8 2 Font selection and downloading B 8 B 29 Formats 7 12 FRICTION lamp 4 10 5 2 5 6 Front cover 1 5 Front cut sheet guide 1 5 FRONT TRACTOR lamp 4 1 4 12 5 2 5 6 Front tray 1 5 Fujitsu DPL24C PLUS B 2 H H ead gap adjustment options 8 36 H ex decimal code 8 40 H ex dump printing 8 40 Horizontal contro
70. E 5 Getting Acquainted with the Control Panel e Advances continuous forms paper to the tear off edge and then retracts paper to the original position for rear feeding only Executes line feed Reset Micro T Line T printer feed feed e Resets the printer e Executes micro line feed e Executes line feed lt ont gt T lt Qual gt T lt itch gt T COUR 10 LETTER 10 CP e Displays the currently selected font print quality and pitch e Changes the font print quality and pitch lt Lock gt OFF lt M enu gt MENU1 Enter setup e Activates setup mode e Selects setup menu 1 or 2 e Enables or disables lock mode With lock mode on the printer ignores font commands from your application software and continues to use the font print quality and pitch selected in the previous basic menu Buttons perform the following operations in the basic menus e To display each of the four basic menus repeatedly press the N EXT DISPLAY button e To select options from the basic menus press the F1 F2 or F3 button or the JT invert arrow button Items enclosed by less than and greater than signs lt gt have options e To execute functions press the F1 F2 or F3 button Items not enclosed by lt gt are functions E 6 User s M anual Getting Acquainted with the Control Panel Executing a form feed or line feed To execute a form feed or line feed Form T feed
71. ENU 2 are optional Some items and options differ with the emulation To determine which features specific software supports refer to the software documentation User s Manual 8 11 SETUP MODE Changing MENU1 and MENU2 Options The procedure for changing the M EN U 1 and M EN U 2 options follows T able 8 3 Table 8 3 MENU1 and MENU2 options MENU lorMENU2 Options Description item lt EMULATE gt Select the same emulation as that of the software DPL24C Fujitsu D L series printers DPL24C PLUS command set XL24E IBM Proprinter XL24E printers ESC P2 Epson printers using the ESC P2 command set N ote Changing the emulation resets all MEN U1 or M EN U2 options to the default values set at shipment lt FONT gt For each font below the recommended pitch settings are given in parentheses W hen you changethefont be sure to also change the pitch if required COUR 10 Courier 10cpi PRSTG 12 Prestige Elite 12cpi COMPRSD Compressed font 15 17 and 18cpi BOLDFCE Boldface Proportional PICA 10 Pica 10cpi CORRESP Correspondence 1lOcpi OCR B OCR B 10cpi OCR A OCR A 10cpi COUR N Courier Normal 10cpi COUR B Courier Bold 10cpi COUR I Courier Italic 10cpi N SAN N Nimbus Sans Normal Prop N SAN B Nimbus Sans Bold Prop N SAN I Nimbus Sans Italic Prop TIMLS N Timeless Normal Proportional TIMLS B Timeless Bold Proportional TIM LS I Timeless Italic Proportional DOWNLD Font 0 or font 1 in the pri
72. ES is selected NORMAL Standard character height ABCD abcd 2TIMES D ouble character height ABCD abcd 4TIMES Quadruple character height ABCD ant 8 14 User s M anual Table 8 3 MENU1 and MENU2 options Continued Changing MENU1 and MENU2 Options MENU lorMENU2 item Options Description lt ATTRIB gt NONE ITALICS CONDNSD 1 SHADOW BOLD Select an attribute to add emphasis O nly one attribute can be selected at a time Standard characters no attributes Italic printing Condensed printing Double printing with a slight offset Double printing at the same location lt PAGE LG gt IN Specifies the page length in inches DPL24C PLUS and IBM XL24E emulations 3 0 3 5 4 0 5 0 5 5 6 0 7 0 8 0 8 5 11 0 letter size 11 6 A4 size 12 0 14 0 or 18 0 inches Epson ESC P2 emulation 4 0 4 5 5 0 11 0 11 5 22 0 inches lt LFT END gt HCOLM Specifies the print start column for modifying the left margin Printing starts at this column plus the software specified left margin Column 1 2 3 41 lt LFT END gt Software specified margin User s M anual 8 15 SETUP MODE Changing MENU1 and MENU2 Options Table 8 3 MENU1 and MENU2 options Continued MENU lorMENU2 Options Description item lt TOP MRG gt Specifies the number of space lines for the top margin The resultant blank
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77. MENU simultaneously W ait for the printer to stop printing and check that the lt FUN CTION gt gt menu is printed lt lt FUNCTION gt gt SAVE amp END MENU1 MENU2 HARDWRE ADJUST CONFIG DEFAULT LIST SELF TST HEX DUMP V ALMNT GAP ADJ GAP AD is printed only with APT C installed 2 Select HEX DUMP Repeatedly press LO CK to position the yellow arrow on the print head beneath H EX D U M P Then pressFONT or M ENU to select HEX DUMP The printer goes online and prints a header and a short help menu 3 Print the hex dump To start hex dump printing send thefileor program to the printer T he printer goes online and prints the hex dump Figure 8 4 shows a sample hex dump 8 40 User s M anual Using Diagnostic Functions PressFONT or MENU to temporarily halt hex dump printing To resume hex dump printing press the button again Important W hen hex dump printing stops the printer remains onlinein setup mode the ON LINE indicator glows green To print another hex dump send another file to the printer Q 48 67 48 58 6c DA BUTTON ONLINE gt lt LOCK gt lt FONT gt lt MENU l 65 2E 49 59 6D 30 gt ACTION Exit to normal mode Return to lt FUNCTION gt gt mode Pause resume printing Pause resume printing 4 5 64 75 0D OA 4c 4D OA 61 70 71 33 34 5 6D 1B E 62 72 35 Hex dump printing 0123456789ABCDEF Hex dump pri
78. NU2 Options on page 8 11 8 10 User s M anual Changing MENU1and MENU2 Options Changing MENU1 and MENU2 Options Table 8 2 Required options Continued Function Item Options HARD FORMAT For a serial interface model serial WRE BAUD RT interface options selected for the PROTOCL printer must match those of the DSR software or operating system DUPLEX Otherwise the printer will not print or will print incorrectly See Changing H ardware O ptions on page 8 24 ADJUST None If your software does not specify the top margin of the page use the printer s default top of form setting 25 4 mm 1 in from the top of the paper If the software does specify the top margin change the default setting to 4 2 mm 1 6 in See Changing Print Adjustment Options on page 8 28 MENU1andMENU2 set print optionsfor M EN U 1 and M EN U 2 on the control panel In normal nonsetup mode these menus are easily switched Table 8 3 lists M EN U 1 and M EN U2 items and options in the order they are printed For some emulations someitems are not defined and some options differ MEN U1 is active when the printer is first turned on T he printer emulation must match that of the software O therwise the printer will not work correctly If you regularly use two different emulations assign the most frequently used to M EN U1 and the other to MEN U2 All settings available for M EN U 1 and M
79. O O 7 52 64 O 8 52 64 O 1 For DL6600 only 2 Ream weights for pressure sensitive and carbon backed multipart forms may differ slightly according to the manufacturer Select forms of the closest weight to those in the table 3 Do not use carbon paper with cut sheets 7 8 User s M anual Cut Sheets Important Ay 1 Paper with its weight in angle brackets lt gt must beat least 254 mm 10 in wide 2 For multipart forms the ream weight of the bottom sheet being used must be one of the values in parentheses 3 Characteristics of paper with the number of partsin brackets may differ slightly according to the manufacturer and should be tested carefully before use 4 Thetotal thickness of multipart paper must not exceed 0 65 mm 0 025 in 3 Binding aen Paste sheets at the top SPECIFICATIONS Important Z Pasted portions must be flexible and free of curl Paste here Side User s M anual 7 9 Labels 4 Print area T he figure below shows the print area on cut sheets Area Size in mm in Front Rear Print area DL6600 Pro only A 4 2 0 17 8 5 0 33 B 4 2 0 17 8 5 0 33 c 5 1 0 2 to 38 1 5 or more B D 5 1 0 2 or more C 90to419 mm D gt gt K gt 3 5 to 16 5 in 1 For wide paper this specification is as follows 406 4 mm 16 in wide 22 5 to 38 5 mm 0 9 to 1 5
80. ONT and MENU together until the printer beeps If a beep does not sound you are not in setup mode Place the printer offline and try again U pon entering offline setup mode the printer prints the information shown in Figure 8 1 8 2 User s M anual Activating Setup Mode sAr OFFLINE SETUP MODE Arrow on head indicates the option to be selected The selected option is underlined SAVESEND function must be selected to exit setup mode Following tist shows how buttons function in setup mode BUTTON ACTION on lt lt FUNCTION gt gt menu ACTION on lt ITEM gt menu ar en oo of WS a tf ot Ae dH YF YP p Sa a et he A o 9 ONLINE Reprint lt lt FUNCTION gt gt menu Select option amp return to lt lt FUNCTION gt gt menu FONT Select function Select option amp print next item MENU Select function Select option amp print previous item LOCK Move head to next function Move head to next option SETUP MODE lt lt FUNCTION gt gt SAVEREND MENUL MENU2 HARDWRE ADJUST CONFIG DEFART LIST SELF TST HEX DUWP VALANT GAP AD GAP ADJ is printed only with APTC installed Figure 8 1 Initial setup mode printout The initial printout contains a header help menu and lt FUN CTION gt gt menu The header shows that the printer is offline and in setup mode T he help menu summarizes setup mode operations The lt FU N CTION gt gt menu listsall functionsavailablein setup mode N ote that the yellow
81. P e SELF TEST e V ALIGNMENT E 16 User s M anual Using the Setup Menus Selecting optionsin MENU1 and MENU2 Setup M ode Reference on page 8 44 describes the assignment of functions items and optionsin setup menus T he following example shows how to select not change the print quality from letter to draft to speed printing using MEN U1 It also shows how to scroll forward and backward through the setup menus 1 Enter setup mode If MEN U 1 isnot displayed un Func Item 4 Option 4 a MENUL EMULATE DPL2AC der Func press F1 until it appears 2 PressF2 until QUALITY appears under Item Func 4 Item 4 Option 4 X i MENU1 QUALITY LETTER An asterisk appears next to each default option 3 Press F3 until DRAFT appears under O ption Func J Item 4 Option 4 PP P MENU1 QUALITY DRAFT D raft print quality is now selected T o use this option in printing save it If you are working through the example setup operations described here go to the SAVE function on page E 18 Scrolling the menu e To scroll forward quickly through the setup functions items or options press and hold down F1 F2 or F3 T he lag selection wraps around to the first selection e To scroll backward when you pass the desired function item or option press the JT button to makethe arrows on the display point up T To scroll quickly press and hold down F1 F2 or F3 The first selection wraps
82. Status messages E 23 Stopper removing 2 1 Subcassette replacing 3 6 User s M anual T Tabulation B 6 B 20 B 26 TEAR OFF button 4 5 4 6 5 3 5 5 Test printing 5 8 8 39 TimePS lamp 5 2 5 4 Top cover 1 5 Tractor 1 6 Troubleshooting 10 1 V Vertical control B 5 B 19 B 25 Vertical print alignment 8 42 Vibration 9 1 W Warning errors E 27 Word processing B 7 Z Zigzag spot gluing 7 4 Index User s Manual pe IN 6 User s M anual Fujitsu Offices Please send your comments on this manual or on Fujitsu products to the following addresses FUJITSU AUSTRALIA LIMITED 475 Victoria Avenue Chatswood N S W 2067 AUSTRALIA TEL 61 2 410 4555 FAX 61 2 411 8603 FUJITSU CANADA INC 2800 Matheson Boulevard East Mississauga Ontario L4W 4X5 CANADA TEL 1 905 602 5454 FAX 1 905 602 5457 FUJITSU COMPUTER PRODUCTS OF AMERICA INC 2904 Orchard Parkway San Jose CA 95134 2022 U S A TEL 1 408 432 6333 FAX 1 408 894 1709 FUJITSU DEUTSCHLAND GmbH Frankfurter Ring 211 80807 M nchen GERMANY TEL 49 89 32378 0 FAX 49 89 32378 100 FUJITSU ESPANA S A Almagro 40 28009 Madrid SPAIN TEL 34 1 581 8400 FAX 34 1 581 8125 FUJITSU EUROPE LTD 2 Longwalk Road Stockly Park Uxbridge Middlesex UB11 1AB ENGLAND TEL 44 81 573 4444 FAX 44 81 573 2643 FUJITSU FRANCE S A 1 place des Etats Unis Silic 310 94588 RUNGIS Cedex FRANCE TEL
83. T he messages are listed alphabetically Table E 2 Printer status messages Message Meaning Data will be lost O K D ata remainsin the print buffer If No Yes you do not need the data select Yes press F3 DEMO pattern printing STOP GO The printer is printing or ready to print ademonstration pattern page Press F2 to pause printing Press F3 to start or restart printing ERROR Use this button to invert arrows on LCD You have used the LT button incorrectly Use JP to reverse the direction of the arrows shown in the display You cannot use this button to change the direction of the NEXT DISPLAY button EXIT Usetemporarily USE SAVE Not exit TheSAVE or EXIT function was selected in setup mode Press F1 to use the changed options temporarily until the power is turned off Press F2 to usethe changed options permanently Press F3 to return to the initial setup menu Factory values are set TheLOAD DEFAULTS function was selected in setup mode and the printer s factory default settings have been reset in MEN U1 and MENU2 HEX dump mode EXIT The printer isin setup mode and is printing in hexadecimal format Press F 1 to exit User s M anual E 23 USING THE LCD LED TYPE CONTROL PANEL Messages Table E 2 Printer status messages Continued Message Meaning Internal test The printer is performing its internal hardware test T his message app
84. TTEIUT ON pPEN t 2 lt J 0 Jnn 44 asa Up El HSE ayy 0 askie i lt a dossrovez iv e abcdefghijklmnopq rstuvwxyz aiounANn 2 raiti 34 que Lp de BL mIoTsONse dos etter ashe gui olasiseshs anti A Soest UVWXYZ _ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz aiouhANa rasii Wy yii ans sakla mien A reee eel eet Cory Mm ESSE g 0123 8 gt bape EF SK RSTUVWXYZ 7_ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz f rabhi J73 ads E IORI mMLoUtSONSPeN st2 lt JF AT 11 wjolaahsetes Iilaste O Tovwxyz iSi abcde ghd klmnopgrstuvwxyzi ai6unNae rasli n ata Eaa Er Pete al co arto cae colina Pe ur jolzalbetes LES antbect A PORSTUVWXYZ _ abcde ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz aiouANa rrassi 43 wn 1 A A Asda gt Figure 5 3 Test printing sample 5 To exit test printing mode press ON LIN E Theprinter goes online 5 10 User s M anual Demonstration Pattern Printing Demonstration The printer prints a demonstration pattern showing some printing Pattern Printing features as shown in Figure 5 4 To print a demonstration pattern follow the steps below For the operation of the printer with the LCD control panel see Appendix E 1 Load a sheet of letter or A4 size paper 2 Turn off the printer OPERATING 3 Holding down the FONT button turn the printer back
85. Thissignal goes high if paper runs out P E Ack D ata Req Reverse data transfer phase Data bit 2 then data bit 6 Reverse idle phase This signal is set high until the host requests data and after that follows the D ata Available signal 13 Select Output Thissignal goes high when the printer is SLCT selected online and goes low when the printer is deselected offline X Flag Reverse data transfer phase Data bit 1 then data bit 5 INTERFACE INFORM ATION User s M anual C 3 Parallel Interface Table C 1 Parallel interface signals Continued Pin Return Signal Direction Description number pin Compatible mode number Nibble mode 14 Auto Feed XT Input Not used H ost Busy Reverse data transfer phase T his signal is set low when the host can receive data and goes high when the host has received data Following a reverse data transfer the interface enters the reverse idle phase when the H ost Busy signal goes low and the printer has no data Reverse idle phase T his signal goes high when the Printer Clock signal goes low so that the interface re enters the reverse data transfer phase If it goes high with the 1284 Active signal low the idle phase is aborted and the interface returns to the compatibility mode 15 N o connection 16 Signal Ground Logic ground level 0 V SG 17 Frame Ground Printer chassis ground
86. To exit setup mode and save changes check that the yellow arrow on the print head is positioned beneath SAVE amp EN D Then press FONT or MENU Important Z Toreset MENU1 and MENU2 to their default values select DEFAULT Sethe section called Resetting D efault Values on page 8 37 DEFAULT does not reset options handled by HARDWARE ADJUST or CONFIG User s Manual 8 23 Changing Hardware Options Changing Hardware Options HARD WRE defines printer hardware conditions If you are using the optional RS 232C serial interface serial interface options must be set correctly for the printer to function with system hardware Table 8 4 lists HARD WRE items and options in the order they are printed T he procedure for changing hardware options follows T able 8 4 Table 8 4 HARDWRE options HARDWRE item Options Description lt PPR OUT gt Specifies how the printer responds to a paper outage CNTONLY Theprinter detects paper outage only for continuous forms Printing stops and the PAPER OUT indicator or ALARM indicator glows amber DETECT T he printer detects paper outage for both continuous forms and cut sheets Printing stops and the PAPER OUT indicator or ALARM indicator glows amber IGNORE T he printer ignores paper outage for both continuous forms and cutsheets Printing continues until no more data remains No PAPER OUT or ALARM warning occurs N ote For cut sheet feeders print
87. a Front feeding continuous forms About 4 2 mm Rear feeding continuous forms About 8 5 mm lt N D gt Indicates the end of the CONFIG item list Press FONT to print the first item lt TEAROFF gt Press MENU to print the previousitem lt CONT PE gt PressONLINE to reprint the lt F U N CTION gt gt menu N ote Underlined options are the factory defaults settings User s M anual Changing Configuration Options To change printer configuration options check that continuous forms are loaded Then do the following 1 Enter setup mode Place the printer offline and then pres FONT and MENU simultaneously W ait for the printer to stop printing and check that the lt F UN CTION gt gt menu is printed lt lt FUNCTION gt gt SAVESEND MENU1 MENU2 HARDWRE ADJUST CONFIG DEFAULT LIST SELF TST HEX DUMP V ALMNT GAP ADJ GAP ADJ is printed only with APTC installed 2 Select CONFIG Repeatedly press LOCK to position the yellow arrow on the print head beneath CONFIG Pres FONT to select the CONFIG function and print the lt T EARO FF gt options SETUP MODE lt TEAROFF gt MANUAL AUTO 3 Select an option PressLOCK to movethe yellow arrow to select an option Press FONT to select the option and print the next item Important Ay To print the previous item press MENU 4 Exit CONFIG PressONLINE and reprint the lt FUN CTION gt gt menu 5 Either select another function o
88. al SAVE menu reappears If the options were not changed the original SAVE menu sim ply reappears Press F3 to execute the SAVE function If the op option J 4 If you want select another function If you are working through the exercises after completing the exercise on the SAVE function go to the SELF TEST function on page E 20 E 18 User s M anual Using the Setup Menus UsingtheEXIT FROM SETUP function or theONLINE or NEXT DISPLAY button When you use the EXIT FROM SETUP function or press the ONLINE or NEXT DISPLY button the printer prompts you to permanently or temporarily save changed options U se these methods when you want to place the printer offline after saving Follow these steps Func J Item 4 Option 4 XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX Func 4 Item 4 Option 4 EXIT FROM SETUP GO EXIT Use temporarily USE SAVE Not exit NOTE Values are lost if power is turned off NOTE Values have been permanently saved Enter lt M enu gt lt Lock gt setup MENU1 OFF 1 Besuretheprinter isin setup modewith themenu shown at the left displayed 2 Press F1 until EXIT FROM SETUP appears un der Func Then press F3 to execute the EXIT FROM SETUP function Alternatively press ONLINE or NEXT DISPLAY The prompt message shown at the right appears 3 To use the changed options temporarily press F1 T he save execution message shown at the right brief
89. anged options list current options help diagnose printer problems and so on T hese functions do not have any items or options to be selected For these functions the F1 F2 and F3 buttons work as described below F1 F2 F3 buttons For functions that have no items and options to be selected select the function using F 1 T hefunction name appears on the lower line of the screen and GO appears above the F3 button T he upper line of the screen continues to display the setup mode initial menu User s M anual USING THE LCD LED TYPE CONTROL PANEL Using the Setup Menus Press F3 to start the function T he function is executed or its specific prompt message for the next operation is displayed Func Item Option Function name GO A A A Fl F2 F3 lL C I Selects Notused Executes function function ONLINE JT and NEXT DISPLAY buttons After the function is started the functions ofthe ONLINE JT and NEXT DISPLAY buttons are as follows e PresstheONLINE or NEXT DISPLAY button to exit setup mode and return to the original basic menu When theHEX DUMP function is executed this button switches the printer between online and offline modes e The JT button is not used Example of operations This section describes typical setup mode functions to help you understand the operations of all other setup mode functions T he following functions are described e MENU1and MENU2 e SAVE e EXIT FROM SETU
90. are a setup data file and send the file to the printer using a command For MS DOS us the CO PY command T his procedure is useful when you are using settings repeatedly W rite a program that enables interactive entry of setup data on the screen T his procedure is the most useful among the three Check with your dealer regarding the latest available programs 3 Exit online setup mode by sending EXIT as the last setup data 8 48 User s M anual CHAPTER Notes on Safety N ote the following for safe use of the printer 1 Dirt K eep the printer clean and free of obstacles at all times Kee liquids such as water and coffee and metal objects such as paper clips and pins away from the printer 2 Vibration and impact shock Protect the printer from excess vibration Do not drop or strike the printer in such a way as to cause impact shock 3 Long term storage without use TET Remove the power cable from the outlet 4 Cleaning Clean the outer cover gently with a soft cloth moistened with water or a neutral detergent U sing a solvent such as benzene or thinner or other corrosive substances may damage or discolor the cover 5 Print head Before printing make sure that paper and a ribbon are loaded Printing without these damages the print head and platen Do not touch or force the print head when moving Do not turn off power when the print head is moving The print head becomes very hot during printing and shoul
91. arrow on the print head is initially below the SAVE amp EN D function Another way to enter setup mode is to turn off the printer and then turn it on again while pressing the FONT and MENU buttons Continue pressing the buttons until the printer beeps User s M anual 8 3 Using Setup Mode Using Setup Entering setup mode prints the lt FUN CTION gt gt menu Mode lt lt FUNCTION gt gt SAVE amp END MENU1 MENU2 HARDWRE ADJUST CONFIG DEFAULT LIST SELF TST HEX DUMP V ALMNT GAP ADJ GAP AD is printed only with APTC installed T able 8 1 summarizes the setup mode functions Table 8 1 Setup mode functions Function Purpose SAVE amp END Exits setup mode and saves changes made in setup mode MENU1and Assigns print features to MENU 1 and MENU2 MENU2 on the control panel HARDWRE Changes hardware options ADJUST Changes print adjustment options CONFIG Changes configuration options GAP ADJ Sets the head gap and is displayed when the printer is equipped with the APTC function DEFAULT Resets M EN U 1 and MEN U2 default values set at shipment LIST Prints all currently selected options SELF T ST Run the self test HEX DUMP Prints hexadecimal data dumps V ALMNT Checks and corrects vertical printing alignment To select a function from the lt lt FUN CTION gt gt menu do the following 1 Repeatedly press LO CK to position the yellow arrow on the print
92. bleshooting To troubleshoot printer problems follow the flowchart Power lamp does not light and printer does not operate Is power cord connected correctly Connect plugs securely to the printer and outlet Contact maintenance personnel TROUBLE SHOOTING User s M anual 10 1 Troubleshooting Power lamp lights but printer does not start printing Is interface cable connected correctly Secure the cable with lock pins Page 2 5 Is paper loaded Load paper Page 4 1 Istop cover closed completely Close the top cover completely Isribbon cassette loaded correctly Load the ribbon cassette correctly Page 3 3 Is printer online Pressthe ONLINE button to place the printer online Isink ribbon used up Replace the ribbon Page 3 6 Contact maintenance personnel 10 2 User s M anual Daily Inspection and Maintenance Inspection To maintain stable print quality check the following before and after printer use 1 Prework check Is the area around the printer clean K eep the area free of paper clips and dirt that could adversely affect printer operation 2 Postwork check Is printer power off Unplug the power cable from the outlet to be sure Maintenance N otethe following Wipethe cover with a damp no
93. buzzer sounds All switches on the control panel are disabled Table E 4 Operational error list No Errorname Error description Recovery method 1 Cover open Cover isopen ca error LCD model An operational error message indicates a problem you can correct immediately Printing stops after the current line and the following occurs e The ALARM indicator turns red e The printer goes offline e The alarm sounds unless it was deactivated in setup mode T heprinter remains offline until the error is corrected T he operational error message appears in the upper line of the display the lower line retains the previous contents For example the display appears as follow when a paper outage is detected during a form feed or line feed Out of paper feed paper feed E 28 User s M anual W arning error messages LED modd Messages A warning error message indicates an interface or data format error while the printer is online W hen this error occurs the alarm buzzer sounds but printing continues Table E 5 Warning errors list No Errorname Error description Recovery method 1 Parity error An incorrect parity condition is detected in received data at the RS 232C interface e Besides parity this error may also occur due to incorrect setting e The printer prints question marks e Check the baud rate and data format e Check the interface cable
94. d not be touched until it becomes cool User s M anual 9 1 Notes on Safety Printer front 6 Ribbon cassette A Fujitsu ribbon cassette is recommended O ther cassettes may cause problems in operation or damage the print head Fujitsu takes no responsibility for print head faults caused by such cassettes Ensure that ribbons are not slack Paper Store and handle paper carefully Avoid storing paper where humidity is high Installation conditions Install the printer away from direct sunlight and heat generating equipment such as heaters Install the printer away from very humid places or areas where dust contains oil or iron Install the printer on the flat and stable table K eep the area around the printer clean K eep the printer vent clear Check that the platen knob turns smoothly To ensure smooth paper feeding align the edges of the printer and table as shown in the figure below After loading check that continuous forms are straight Table edge 9 2 User s M anual Notes on Safety Figure 9 1 Correct continuous forms loading 9 Internal lock switch not available in some countries If the top cover is opened during printing the printer will automatically stop and the remainder of the print data from the NOTES ON line being printed will belost Therefore do not open thetop cover AAM during printing User s M anual 9 3 9 4 User s M anual CHAPTER Trou
95. d print a sample page using software to check adjustment If necessary reenter setup mode and fine adjust the top of form by changing the lt CNT FIN E gt option User s M anual 8 31 Changing Configuration Options Changing CONFIG defines primary printer conditions for the following Configuration Options e Tearing off continuous forms e Autoloading single sheets e Directly decoding certain commands Table 8 6 lists CON FIG items and options in the order they are printed T he procedure for changing the printer configuration options follows T able 8 6 Table 8 6 CONFIG options CONFIG item Options Description lt I EAROFF gt Specifies automatic or manual tearoff feed MANUAL Automatic tearoff feed is valid for continuous forms only Tearoff feed can also be performed using theT EAR OFF button AUTO Automatic tearoff feed is invalid and tearoff feed must be performed using the TEAR OFF button lt T EARPO S gt Specifies the tearoff position VISIBLE Select this option when the software positions forms at the next top of form after printing the last data T he printer performs tearoff feed without adding a form feed when data transfer ends ALWAYS Select this option when the software stops after printing the last data The printer performs tearoff feed after adding a forms feed when data transfer ends N ote For both settings tearoff positioning fails if the page length setting does not match the actual
96. dding the following T op of form default value 1 inch 25 4 mm Top margin specified by software Printer s lt T O P M RG gt top margin setting default value 1 line Table 8 5 lists ADJUST items and options in the order they are printed T he procedure for changing the top of form follows T able 8 5 8 28 User s M anual Changing Print Adjustment Options Table 8 5 ADJ UST options ADJ UST item Options Description lt CNT ORG gt 66 6 IN Sets the top of form for continuous forms in 1 6 inch 4 2 mm increments from the top of the physical page T he default setting is recommended if the top margin is not software specified 1 6 inch is preferable when the top margin is software specified lt CNTFINE gt 0 180 29 180 Fine adjusts the top of form for continuous forms Increases the top of form in 1 180 inch 0 14 mm increments lt CUT ORG gt 66 6 IN Sets the top of form for single sheets in 1 6 inch 4 2 mm increments from the top of the physical page T he default setting is recommended if the top margin is not software specified 1 6 inch is preferable when the top margin is software specified lt CUTFINE gt 0 180 29 180 Fine adjusts the top of form for cut sheets Increases the top of form in 1 180 inch 0 14 mm increments lt CNT LFT gt 10 90 weep 0 10 90 Fine adjusts the left print start position for continuo
97. ded from the cut sheet feeder TheTOP MARGIN valueis made the current vertical location e Continuous forms or cut sheets being used cut sheet feeder set and no forms at the platen User s M anual 5 3 OPERATING THE PRINTER Using the Control Panel Formsareloaded andtheTOP MARGIN valueis made the current vertical location 4 Buttons when printer is offline LOCK FONT Sequence in which lamps light COURLO PRESTG12 COM PRESS17 Bold PS Time PS N Sans PS y DRAFT10 y DRAFT 12 MEN FONT Switches lock mode on or off Thelock mode takes effect when the offline status changes to online W hen the LOCKED lamp ison lock mode is on W hen lock modeison the font selected on the control panel isin effect even if a host command sends an instruction to change it Selects a font The font lamps light sequentially each time the FONT button is pressed T he font lamp that ison indicates which font is selected The font setting takes effect when the offline status changes to online If a command changes the font when lock mode is off the font lamp indication does not change The font pitch and quality for each font selection are shown here Table 5 2 Font button values Font Quality Characters per inch Courier Letter 10 Prestige Letter 12 Compression CQ 17 Boldface Letter Proportional spacing Timeless Letter Proportional spacing Nimbus Sans Letter Prop
98. draft Download font 0 Download font 1 istered Bit5 Bit4 Font quality 0 1 Letter 360 dpi 1 0 Correspondence 180 dpi 1 1 D raft 120 dpi m bit 0 External font number to be registered BitO Fontnumber Fontquality selection 0 D ownload At power on resident font 0 is font 0 automatically downloaded 1 D ownload At power on resident font 1 is font 1 automatically downloaded ESC NUL m n ESC amp m Cs Ce data User s Manu al COMMAND SETS Fujitsu DPL24C PLUS Table B 1 Printer commands in the DPL24C PLUS command set Continued Function Command m bits 1 2 3 6 7 not used Cs download start character of ASCII code Ce download end character of ASCII code D ecimal 0 lt Cs Ce lt 255 H ex 00 lt Cs Ce lt FF Precaution Ce gt Cs data data of more than one byte containing bitmap data Reserved ESC eD data Bit I mage Graphics Graphics type m graphics Graphics type m graphics Single density graphics D ouble density graphics High speed double density graphics Quadruple density graphics 360 dot per inch 24 pin graphics Cut Sheet Feeder C ontrol Feed asheet from bin 1 Feed asheet from bin 2 Feed a sheet from bin 3 Eject a page from the printer Select bin 1 for following pages Select bin 2 for following pages Select bin 3 for following pages Eject sheet at end of current page C
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100. e determined for each button and for combinations of two or more buttons With theLCD type control panel e Statusor error information is represented by a combination of up to 48 characters consisting of numerals letters and symbols displayed on the LCD screen e Setup information is displayed on the LCD screen e Button functions are displayed on the LCD and the functions of some buttons can be programmed by firmware T he body of this manual describes operations and functions using the LED type control panel This appendix describes operations of the LCD type control panel focusing on e Basic printer operations e Setup menu operations You usethe printer control panel to control most printer operations If your printer is equipped with the LCD type control panel read the entire first section to familiarize yourself with this type of control panel This appendix does not generally repeat the descriptions and proceduresthat arethe same as or similar to thosefor printers with the LED type control panel This appendix also does not describe individual operations but gives basic information necessary for everyday printer operations using the LCD type control panel User s M anual E 1 USING THE LCD LED TYPE CONTROL PANEL Getting Acquainted with the Control Panel Getting This section consists of three parts Acquainted with Control panel components the Control Panel Overview of menus e Using the basic m
101. e print registration T o adjust a print position check that continuous forms are loaded T he following procedure adjusts the top of form setting for cut sheets 1 Enter setup mode Place the printer offline and then pressFONT and MENU simultaneously W ait for the printer to stop printing and check that the lt FUN CTION gt gt menu is printed lt lt FUNCTION gt gt SAVE amp END MENU1 MENU2 HARDWRE ADJUST CONFIG DEFAULT LIST SELF TST HEX DUMP V ALMNT GAP ADJ GAP ADJ isprinted only with APTC installed 8 30 User s M anual Changing Print Adjustment Options 2 Select ADJUST Repeatedly press LOCK to position the yellow arrow on the print head beneath ADJUST PressFONT or MENU to select ADJUST and print the lt CNT ORG gt options lt CNT ORG gt 1 6IN 2 6IN 3 6IN 4 6IN 5 6IN 6 6IN 7 6IN 8 6IN 9 6IN 10 6IN 11 6IN 3 Select an option from 1 6 IN to 66 6 IN PressLOCK to movethe yellow arrow on the print head to the appropriate option Press FONT to select the option T he lt CNTFINE gt item is then printed If thetop of form must be fine adjusted do so now O therwise go to step 4 4 Exit ADJUST PressONLINE to exit ADJUST and reprint the SETUP MODE lt UNCTION gt gt menu 5 Exit setup mode saving the top of form setting M ake sure that the yellow arrow is positioned beneath SAVE amp END Then pres FONT or MENU 6 Check the top of form setting Load paper an
102. e the font to Prestige Elite 12 PressLOCK once to position the yellow arrow on the print head beneath PRST G12 PressFONT to select PRST G12 and print lt QUALIT Y gt and its options Select the current print quality To leave print quality unchanged pres FON T to select the current print quality and print PITCH gt Change spacing to 12 cpi and exit M EN U2 PressLOCK onceto position the yellow arrow beneath 12 CPI To leave M EN U1 unchanged press O N LIN E to select 12 CPI and exit MEN U2 The lt FUN CTION gt gt menu is then reprinted Exit setup mode saving the new font and spacing Thecursor is beneath SAVE amp END so press FONT or MENU to select SAVE amp EN D The printer save Prestige Elite 12 and 12 cpi as the new default settingsin M EN U 2 It then exits setup modeand goes back online T hese settings remain in effect until changed Important 1 2 Load continuous forms before entering setup mode LF FF and LOAD cannot be used to feed or load paper in setup mode W hen setup mode is entered short help menus are printed at the top of the page H elp menus are also printed when SELF TST HEX DUMP orV ALM NT isselected U se help menus for quick reference in setup mode Functions and options can be printed only one at atime T o move forward print the next function in the item list pressFONT To move backward print the previous function press M EN U Whilein the lt F UN CTION gt gt men
103. e type of the interface to the computer PARALEL Centronics parallel interface SERIAL RS 232C serial interface AUTO 2S Auto interface selection mode AUTO 4S Both interfaces are ready for communication AUTO 6S Specify the timing regarding the selected interface as AUTO 105 being inactive AUTO 15S AUTO 20S Serial interface items The FORM AT gt to D U PLEX gt items are printed only when you select the RS 232C option for the dN TRFCE gt item Be sure that options selected on the printer match the operating system or software Refer to related documentation User s M anual SETUP MODE Changing Hardware Options Table 8 4 HARDWRE options Continued HARDWRE item Options Description lt FORMAT gt Data bits Parity bit Stop bits 8NONE1 8 None 1 8 NONE 2 8 None 2 8 EVEN 1 8 Even 1 80DD 1 8 Odd 1 7EVEN 1 7 Even 1 70DD1 7 O dd 1 7MARK1 7 M ark 1 7 SPACE1 7 Space 1 7EVEN 2 7 Even 2 70DD2 7 O dd 2 T he data format also includes a sart bit T he mark is logical 1 T he space is logical 0 lt BAUD RT gt 150 T he baud rate is given in bits per second bps Select the 300 same baud rate as for the processor or modem 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 lt PROTOCL gt Indicates the data transmission protocol XON XOF DC 1 and DC3 codes are used DTR The DataTerminal Ready signal is used REV CHL The Reverse C hannel signal is used lt DSR gt IGNORE T he printer ignores D SR DETECT T he printe
104. ears for 2 seconds immediately after the printer is turned on Line count xxx T his message appears briefly when a line feed is executed It indicates the new line postion for printing where line 001 is the top of form position Loading U nloading paper The printer is loading paper to the print position or unloading paper to the tractor NOTE Values are lost if power is turned off T his message appears when you exit setup mode by selecting USE which temporarily save the changes you made When you turn the printer off the changes are lost NOT E Values have been permanently saved T his message appears when you exit setup mode by selecting SAVE which permanently saves the changes you made making them the printer s new power on default Settings N ow resetting T he printer is clearing its print buffer and resetting itself for printing Offline setup mode T his message appears briefly when you enter setup mode using the control panel It isthe opening message of offline setup mode Offset n 180 xxxx T his message briefly appears when a micro line feed is executed It indicates the offset from the current print line in units of 1 180 inch where xxxx s 128 to 127 User s M anual Messages Table E 2 Printer status messages Continued Message Meaning Online setup mode T his message appears when a computer command places the printer in
105. eck the bars and adjust asin step 3 6 Exit V ALMNT PressONLINE to exit V ALM NT and save the new vertical alignment settings T he printer exits setup mode and goes back online User s M anual 8 43 Using Diagnostic Functions Important A You can also exit setup mode to exit V ALM NT Vertical alignment adjusting BUTTON ACTION s SONLINE gt Save and exit to normal mode lt Lock gt Change speed lt FONT gt S ba kward print position to right lt MENU gt Shift backward print position to left DUO II a il Figure 8 5 Correct vertical printing alignment 8 44 User s M anual Setup Mode Reference Setup Mode Reference T he flowchart in Figure 8 6 shows the setup mode for the Fujitsu DPL24C PLUS emulation Following the flowchart differences are listed for IBM Proprinter XL24E and Epson ESC P2 emulations ONLINE SETUP MODE FUNCTIONS ITEMS amp OPTIONS Note Asterisks indicate default settings at shipment Move yellow arrow on the print head or MENU Select function Move yellow arrow on the print head p FONT Select option print next item MENU Select option print previous item
106. ee Changing MENU1 and MENU2 Options on page 8 11 T hissection explains how to usethe SELF T ST HEX DUM P and V ALM NT diagnostic functions U se these functions to check printing quality and diagnose printer problems N ote that HEX DUM P is used mainly by programmers 8 38 User s M anual Using Diagnostic Functions Test printing SELF TST SELF T ST prints test pages to check printer operation independent of the processor It does not check theinterface between the processor and printer SELF TST prints the printer s firmware version number resident emulations and all characters available in the currently selected character set If the D PL24C PLUS emulation isselected for MENU 1 printing uses settings currently assigned to M EN U1 If Prestige Elite 12 is selected for example the test uses Prestige Elite 12 T he following procedure assumes the printer isin setup mode Check that continuous forms are loaded T hen do the following 1 Print the lt FUNCTION gt gt menu The lt lt UNCTION gt gt menu should bethelast printed lineon the page If it is not printed press ON LINE If using HEX DUMP SETUP MODE pres LOCK instead of ONLINE to print the lt FUN CTION gt gt ae menu lt lt FUNCTION gt gt SAVE amp END MENU1 MENU2 HARDWRE ADJUST CONFIG DEFAULT LIST SELF TST HEX DUMP V ALMNT GAP ADJ GAP ADJ is printed only with APTC installed 2 Select SELF TST Repeatedly press LOCK to
107. efault values for all functions do the following User s M anual SETUP MODE Using Diagnostic Functions e Turn off the printer e WhilepressingLOCK FONT andM ENU turn theprinter on Continue pressing until the printer beeps Default values for M EN U 1 and MEN U2 set at shipment Table 8 3 lists the default values for MEN U 1 and M EN U2 set at shipment R eset these values using the procedure described here T his procedure does not reset the printer s hardware printing adjustment and configuration options e Enter setup mode Placethe printer offline and then press FONT and MENU simultaneously W ait for the printer to stop printing and check that the lt lt UN CTION gt gt menu is printed lt lt FUNCTION gt gt V ALMNT SAVE amp END MENU1 MENU2 GAP ADJ HARDWRE ADJUST CONFIG DEFAULT LIST SELF TST HEX DUMP GAP ADJ is printed only with APT C installed Using Diagnostic Functions e Select DEFAULT Repeatedly press LO CK to position the yellow arrow beneath DEFAULT Pres FONT or MENU to select DEFAULT The printer reprintsthe lt lt UN CTION gt gt menu T hedefault values in MENU1 and MENU 2 are now reset e Either select new options for M EN U 1 or MEN U 2 or exit setup mode saving the default values set at shipment T o exit setup mode and save new default settings check that the yellow arrow is positioned beneath SAVE amp EN D Then press FONT orMENU For more information s
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109. enus Control panel components TheLCD type control panel has the following components e Six indicator lights e A 24 character x 2 line display e Eight buttons Figure E 1 shows the layout of the LCD type control panel A description of each component follows CO POWER it FRICTION ONLINE NEXT FRN or ae E e p AR A A A O FERC ToR ONLINE F od F 3 C5 Cy i LOAD UNLOAD O _ LED indicator light ___ Button Figure E 1 LCD type control panel E 2 User s M anual Getting Acquainted with the Control Panel Indicator lights Indicator Meaning POWER Indicates printer power is on ONLINE Indicates the printer is online and printing or ready to print ALARM Indicates an error has occurred The LCD also displays an error message T he alarm may also sound FRICTION Indicates cut sheets can be used FRONT TRACTOR Indicates continuous forms can be used with the front tractor REAR TRACTOR Indicates continuous forms can be used with the optional rear tractor Switch among the FRICTION FRONT TRACTOR and REAR TRACT OR indicators by pressing the PAPER PATH button while the printer is offline LCD screen The printer menus and status or error messages appear on a two line display Buttons F1 F2 and F3 located beneath the display are used to select menu options Basic menu options are described later in this section Form T Tear off Line T feed
110. equipment has been tested as M 3390A M 3391A of the model number N otes 1 Theuse of anonshielded interface cable with the referenced device is prohibited T he length of the parallel interface cable must be 3 meters 10 feet or less T he length of the serial interface cable must be 15 meters 50 feet or less 2 Thelength of the power cord must be 3 meters 10 feet or less User s M anual Notice to Canadian Users This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference C ausing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la Classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada Notice to German Users Bescheinigung des H erstellers l mporteurs H iermit wird bescheinigt da der die das e M 3390B M 3391B in Ubereinsstimmung mit den Bestimmungen der e EN 45014 CE funk entstort ist D er Deutschen Bundespost wurdedas Inverkehrbringen diesesG erates angezeigt und die Berechtigung zur U berprufung der Serie auf Einhaltung der Bestimmungen eingeraumt M aschinenlarminformationsverordnung 3 GSGV 18 01 1991 D er h chste Schalldruckpegel betr gt 70 dB A oder weniger gem EN 27779 1991 User s M anual CE Manufacturers Declaration of Conformity According to Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC and Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Annex IIB FUJITSU ISOTEC LIMITED 135 Higashinozaki Hobara machi Date gun Fukushima
111. essage Meaning and solution Buffer over The print buffer fails to accept data T he data is flow discarded Check all parameters for the serial interface Cover isopen Thetop cover is open or removed Printing stops Close the top cover D ownload T he download buffer has overflown T he data is error discarded Reduce the amount of download data reduce the size of the input buffer to prepare more space for download data or check the format of download data Framing error T he printer has received data in an incorrect format T he first byte is replaced by and the succeeding data is all discarded C heck the FORMAT and BAUD RT settingsin setup menus or check the interface cable Out of paper The printer is out of paper Install paper and press LOAD UNLOAD To resume printing press ONLINE Out of paper Thecut sheet feeder is out of paper or a paper jam or jam has occurred Remove the jam if any Install paper and pressLOAD UNLOAD To resume printing press ONLINE Parity doesn t match T he printer has received data with a incorrect parity T he data is replaced by Check the interface cable E 32 User s M anual Messages M essages indicating fatal errors LED modd Generally a user cannot clear errors caused by defective printer hardware because usually the printer does not restart Therefore when a fatal error occurs immediately call your repair service center
112. eturn them to their original locations 9 Lower the cut sheet tray 10 Reload forms Important To prevent paper jams when using continuousforms align theleft and right holes with the tractor feed holes and ensure that the forms have no slack User s M anual 6 3 Continuous Forms Rear Continuous Refer to the Rear Feed Tractor U ser s M anual for information on the Forms Rear rear feed tractor option Cut Sheets Remove jammed cut sheets as follows 1 Turn off printer power O 2 Open the front cover Front cover 3 Raisethe cut sheet tray 4 Lower the green left and right jam removal levers 6 4 User s Manual Cut Sheets 5 Lower the cut sheet tray NOOO LL Cut sheet tray 6 Remove thejammed cut sheet as follows a Remove paper in the paper guide from the back of the printer b Remove paper other than paper in the paper guide from the front of the printer Back of printer c Remove paper in the printing section as explained in step 7 of Continuous Forms Front on page 6 3 Important W hen loading forms after clearing a jam be sure to insert cut sheets with the left edge aligned with the paper guide User s M anual 6 5 6 6 User s M anual Continuous Forms Paper Specifications T his chapter describes paper that the printer can use Any other paper should be tested carefully before use 1 Size Figure 7 1 shows t
113. evestarnsstnsmiecediveurentocueastoet 4 1 Loading Continuous Forms Rear vaccine das 4 6 Cutting Continuous EONS asnicar rada 4 6 Loading Cut Sheets uo cins id accede uied eretiaetbabaecin bel acel ata 4 7 Printing on Cut Shes dra 4 10 Returning to Continuous Fons caracas 4 12 Operating the Printer nnen 5 1 LED type control pang srl 5 1 UsngtheControl Pand tana aa 5 1 LCD type control pang ai a 5 6 Turning Printer Power On and Off ia da 5 8 User s M anual Contents Tet Printing ias 5 8 Demonstration Pattern Printing ccccsssscseessssssssessseseeseens 5 11 Sensor DAN anna 5 13 Chapter 6 Clearing Paper J amS 6 1 Continuous Forms Front sssessserccccscrsncierieriin 6 1 Continuous Forms Rear nado coa 6 4 SIRS ieie aiae an aaar a aa T a tnt 6 4 Chapter 7 Paper Specification cut 7 1 Continuous FO Morais 7 1 A A IA 7 8 tabd S kn r i E T A tc 7 10 A TA JA TEE AENEA 7 15 Chapter 8 Setup M0d6 cocoa 8 1 A bues aPetusdtaceuatadean eu edudescedunend 8 1 Chapter O rganization srta ata laa 8 2 Activating Setup MOS ur ltd 8 2 USING Sup Mode sanan et 8 4 Printing a List of O PONS adria 8 8 Setting Required O DION Ss nadia os dales 8 10 Changing M EN U 1 and M EN U2 Options uu eee 8 11 Changing H ardware O ptions sses 8 24 Changing Print Adjustment Options occas 8 28 Changing Configuration Options yesica nan 8 32 Changing H ead Gap Adjustment O ptions ceciren 8 36 Exiting and SMUG daiaa 8 36 Resettin
114. form offline setup as follows Firstly display the setup function item and option on the LCD screen Press F 1 F2 or F3 to select the desired function On the LCD display options can be easily set and functions un be easily executline setup function using the LCD control panel see Appendix E Using the LCD Type Control Panel User s M anual 8 1 SETUP MODE Chapter Organization Chapter Organization Activating Setup Mode If you are using setup mode for the first time read Activating Setup M ode on page 8 2 and U sing Setup M ode on page 8 4 to learn how setup mode works O nce you understand the basics read the following sections to learn how to select printer options compatible with your processor hardware and software To restore printer default values set at shipment see R esetting D efault Values on page 8 36 For information on using SELF T ST HEX DUMP andV ALMNT see U sing Diagnostic Functions on page 8 37 Experienced users can turn to the flowchart at the end of this chapter which lists the printer setup functions and options for quick reference Before entering setup mode load continuous forms paper For information see Loading Continuous Forms Front on page 4 1 You will need approximately eight sheets of paper to print all setup selections Enter setup mode as follows 1 Check that forms are loaded 2 PressONLINE to place the printer offline 3 PressF
115. g D efault Values secando 8 37 U sing D iagnogic o a a icennutaae tee 8 38 Test printing SEL PSE eos 8 39 H ex dump printing HEX DUMP wuss 8 40 Checking vertical print alignment V ALM NT wuss 8 42 A eet Orel tena tae 8 45 Performing O nline SLU 8 48 Chapter 9 Notes on isis is iii 9 1 Chapter 10 Troubleshooting fs sects cn 10 1 i User s Manual Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E Daily Inspection and Maintenance ccceeen Inspection O A a aeaieie raa Specifications nnne Consumables and Options acc Command Sets occ eee eeeeeeeeeeeeey FUESE PLUS iio Default settings at shipment seeen IBM Proprinter XL24E Emulation ssccccenccce EPSON ESC P2 Emulation td Interface Information o n onnnnnnnnnnnoncnnanicnninacinana Parallel interface ci aria Data Transmission TIMING cscccseseseseecesseesseeeseeeeees Serial lnterfacE er dao sica Serial O pS ind AA A a Serial Protocol Sii iaa ds Character Sets cin rnt Using the LCD LED Type Control Panel Getting Acquainted with the Control Panel Control panel COMponetS nisserne Indicator A REN A e a a A E O verview Of MENUS sses Points to remember about basic Menus U sing the basic MENUS oo e cee eeteteteteteteneteeans M enus AN FUNCTIONS scsccccccscrcrsi U sing the Setup M nUS se ececseesseeeeseseeeeeseestneeeetetaeee U sing t
116. ges yin Aan OS N cu C Ores ee O c 1 mm 0 04 in or more Vertical i i perforations Uncut W hen across point cut occurs at the juncture of vertical and horizontal perforations printing is inhibited in the shaded area shown in the figure below Printing is not allowed in this area to prevent damage to forms and also to prevent printer faults Inhibited area 3mm 0 12 in Cross point cut 3mm 28 mm 28 mm 1 0 12 in orn i Llin gt ik Cross point uncut Notice This restriction also applies when the print head moves without printing 7 6 User s M anual 6 Print area Print area wes Print area 101 6 to 419 mm 4 to 16 5 in Perforations fold Continuous Forms T he figure below shows the print area on continuous forms Area Size in mm in Remarks 4 2 0 17 Characters printed in this area may not be neat A line spacing of 4 2 mm 1 6 in or more prevents characters on adjacent lines from overlapping 5 08 to 30 0 2 to 1 18 D epending on the paper width this size varies as follows 101 6 to 119 4 mm 4 to 4 7 in wide 5 08 to 9 mm 0 2 to 0 35 in 388 6 to 419 mm 15 3 to 16 5 in wide 15 to 30 mm 0 6 to 1 18 in 5 08 0 2 or more This size varies with the paper width and number of print columns but must be at least 5 08 mm 1 5 inch 152 6 0 Thi
117. ght Italic Bold Timeless PS Upright Italic Bold Nimbus Sans PS Upright Italic Bold Bold printing Shadow printing Italic printing Underline Condensed SVPSERSFAPE sup ecriapt poubie wiath Double height Double W H The following functions are for the DPL24C PLUS only Underline TYPE 1 TYPE 2 TYPE 3 TYPE 4 TYPE 5 TYPE 6 Overline Bar code print Codabar EAN8 EAN13 EAN example 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 Matrix 2 of 5 UPC type A Code 128 Code 3 of 9 Industrial 2 of 5 HEA Scalable font Screened outline AB T Figure 5 4 Demonstration pattern 5 12 User s M anual Sensor Detection Sensor Detection T he printer has sensors to detect the following conditions e Top cover open The printer goes offline if the top cover is open e Paper out The printer stops printing when it detects a paper outage cut sheet search or cut sheet loading e Paper jam T he printer stops printing when it detects a paper jam while paper is being ejected e Print head overheating The printer prints each line in three passes to protect the print head when overheating is detected e Skewed feeding W hen the printer detects skewed feed during loading from the front table the printer ejects a cut sheet by reverse line feeding e Internal lock switch not available in some countries If the top cover is opened during printing the printer will automatically stop and the remainder of the pr
118. gluing Combination of the other two and paper staples from back types of binding o g To o bf g el 5 S oig gjo o E Q io oi y iO 3 1 E iS Important A To avoid paper feed problems do not bind as shown in the figure Line pasting Stapling Staple Pasted ee a SSS SSS SGU Check that theheight of unfolded pasted formsat perforationsis2 mm 0 08 in or less 2 mm 0 08 in less 7 4 User s M anual Continuous Forms 4 Binding holes in the scanning area of the sensor T he shaded area shown in the figure indicates the scanning area of the sensor in which binding holes may lie Their size is subject to the following restrictions as described and illustrated Any binding hole completely in the shaded area must be 7 mm 0 28 in or less in diameter Caution Always avoid printing on the binding holes T his could damage the print head 30mm 1 2 in PAPER 10 mm 0 4 in SPECIFICATIONS Firstcharacter Binding holes 5 Perforations T he perforations in continuous forms must meet the following conditions The ratio of cut to uncut areas for single part continuous forms must be 3 1 User s Manual 7 5 Continuous Forms The uncut dimension at C on each end of horizontal perforations shown below must be 1 mm or more 3 mm 0 12 in cut a Oli ener l Vertical perforations middle 1 mm 0 04 in uncut Or Ed
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120. h NORMAL 2TIMES 4TIMES ESC W SO or ESC SO DC4 ESC u ESC Character height NORMAL 2TIMES 4TIMES ESC V ESC u User s M anual COMMAND SETS Fujitsu DPL24C PLUS Table B 2 Defaultsettings at shipment Continued Item Options Command Attributes NONE ITALICS CONDNSD ESC 4 ESC 5 SHADOW BOLD SI or ESC SI DC2 ESC E ESC F ESC G ESC H ESC el ESC Page length 3 0 3 5 4 0 5 0 5 5 6 0 7 0 8 0 ESC C NUL 8 5 11 0 11 6 12 0 14 0 18 0 IN ESC FF NUL ESC C ESC FF Left end 1 2 3 41 COLM Controllable online Top margin 1 2 3 1O LINE Controllable online Language USA UK GERMAN FRENCH ESC R ITALIAN SPANISH SWEDISH ESC eC FINNISH DANISH 1 DANISH 2 NORWEGN PAGE437 PAGE850 PAGE860 PAGE863 PAGE865 ISO 8859 ECM A94 PG852 PG852 T PG 855 PG 866 N ot controllable by HUNGARY HUNG T SOLV commands SOLV T MAZOWIA MAZOW T POLISH POLSH T LATIN 2 LATIN 2 T KAM ENIC KAM EN T TURKY TURKY T CYRLIC IBM 437 IBM 851 ELOT 928 PG DHN LATIN P ISO LTN LITH UA1 LITHUA2 MIK MACEDON PG M AC ELOT 927 ABG ABY DEC GR GREEK 11 HBR DEC HBR OLD ISO TUK Character set SET 1 SET 2 ESC 7 ESC 6 Perforation skip SKIP NO SKIP ESC N ESC 0 Paper width 8 0IN 11 01N 11 41N 13 61N Controllable online User s M anual Fujitsu DPL24C PLUS Table B 2 Default settings at shipment Continued
121. hange bins at next page Initialize Printer Reset printer Reset printer Initialize printer ESC ESC CR P ESC SUB User s M anual Fujitsu DPL24C PLUS Table B 1 Printer commands in the DPL24C PLUS command set Continued Function Command Bar Code Printing Print bar code ESC DC4 b R b Total number of parameters o w h a R fixed chy chn c Type of bar code ASCII Decimal Hex Type of bar code 1 49 31 Codabar nw 7 2 50 32 EAN 13 3 51 33 EAN 8 4 52 34 Code 3 to 9 5 53 35 Industrial 2 of 5 6 54 36 Interleaved 2 of 5 7 55 37 M atrix 2 of 5 A 65 41 UPC typeA B 66 42 Code 128 a 97 61 UPC typeA with checkdigit printing w Width of narrow bar in 1 1440 inch units h H eight of bar code a Defines check characters and OCR characters chy chp Bar code characters Print O ption C ontrol Friction feed selection ELE FY Rear tractor feed selection IIT I Front tractor feed selection IM Cut sheet feed selection 11S H ost controlled paper path control n F Friction ESC eT n T Rear Tractor M Front Tractor Automatic paper thickness control ESC eP nj n2 n3 n4 User s M anual COMMAND SETS Fujitsu DPL24C PLUS Table B 1 Printer commands in the DPL24C PLUS command set Continued Function Command Miscellaneous Sound bell BEL Enable paper out sensor ESC 9 Ignore the paper out sensor ESC 8 Typewriter
122. he control panel buttons in setup mode Selecting OPtiONs esseere Starting fUnCtIONS ias Example of operations seser Selecting optionsin MENU1 andMENU2 Contents User s M anual Contents Saving Changed options sonia E 17 Printing the self test cacon ads E 20 Correcting vertical character displacement E 21 Power On Special Functions c oooncniononnicnccnrccanrcononcr raro no roncnons E 22 MOSES iii iaa E 23 SUS MESES ri arias E 23 Error MeSSageS rd iia E 27 M essages indicating user correctable problems E 27 M essages indicating fatal CrrOrs ooncionncncnicnnimmco E 33 O frani a a ataletlntan i welt IN 1 F jitsu OCES cis O ar le ane Inside back cover User s M anual INTRODUCTION Introduction Overview The DL6400 Pro D L6600 Pro isa 24 dot impact printer used for image and graphics reproduction Figure 1 1 shows the printer Figure 1 1 DL6400 Pro DL6600 Pro printer User s M anual 1 1 Package Contents Package Check that the printer package containstheitemsshown in Figure 1 2 Contents For missing items contact the Fujitsu sales department Platen knob Paper guide User s manual Figure 1 2 Components 1 2 User s M anual Parts and Functions Parts and Figures 1 3 and 1 4 show the printer parts Functions The numbers in the figures correspond to the parts listed in T able 1 1 FRONT 2 Back cut sheet guides Top cover Paper gu
123. he size range for continuous forms Su NN O O A eer O O O O O O O O T O O O O O O AAA A O O O O he S 7 Y k gt Measurement Dimensions in mm in Paper width Y 101 6 to 419 4 to 16 5 Length between folds T 101 6 4 or more Figure 7 1 Size range for continuous forms User s M anual 7 1 PAPER SPECIFICATIONS Continuous Forms 2 Number of parts T he printer can handle multipart paper T able 7 1 lists allowable combinations for the total number of parts including the original and the ream weight Table 7 1 Number of parts and ream w eight for continuous forms Type Number of parts Ream weightin g m Single part 1 46 52 64 81 Pressure sensitive 2 39 50 64 81 3 39 50 64 81 4 E 50 64 81 5 9 50 64 6 9 50 64 7 9 50 64 8 9 50 64 Carbon backed 2 39 52 64 81 multipart 3 39 52 64 81 4 39 52 64 81 5 39 52 64 6 39 52 64 7 39 52 64 8 39 52 64 Multipart with car 2 34 46 52 64 81 bons 3 34 46 52 64 4 34 46 52 64 1 Ream weights for pressure sensitive and carbon backed multipart forms may differ slightly according to the manufacturer Select forms of the weight closest to those in Table 7 1 2 The maximum number of parts for multipart forms with carbons counts each carbon as one part that is the maximum is four Important 1 For
124. ide O Front cover 4 Yi 40 Power switch Paper cutter Platen knob Front cut sheet guide Front tray Control panel BACK Back cover 42 Back auxiliary cover 3 Power cord connector Interface cable connector 45 Cut sheet feeder connector Figure 1 3 Parts 1 User s M anual 1 3 Parts and Functions INSIDE Print head Platen 7 Ribbon cassette 20 Paper thickness lever SIDES left side shown SO AZ DJ am removal lever S SS LN NN Sra Sve AAA Lock lever wees 23 Tractor 22 Center guide Figure 1 4 Parts 2 1 4 User s Manual Parts and Functions T able 1 1 lists the printer parts and functions Table 1 1 Printer parts and functions Number Part Function O Top cover Protects the print head and other internal printer components 2 Back cut sheet guides Guides paper into the printer Set based on the cut sheet or continuous forms width O Paper guide Set down for continuous forms and up for cut sheets 4 Paper cutter Cuts continuous forms Platen knob Turned to feed paper manually Control panel Contains the switches and status lamps used to operate the printer D Cut sheet tray Supports cut sheets during feeding Front tray H olds cut sheets for insertion into the printer O pen for cut sheets and closed for continuous forms Front cut sheet guide Set based on the c
125. ing stops and the PAPER OUT or ALARM indicator indicator glows amber regardless of the lt PPR O UT gt setting lt PRT DIR gt BI DIR T he printer performs bidirectional printing in both directions while seeking the next print direction this option is used for a shorter print time UNI DIR T he printer performs unidirectional printing T his feature is useful for printing vertical lines in tables even if vertical alignment is not adjusted Printing is slower than bidirectional printing lt BUZZER gt Enables or disables the printer status buzzer ON Buzzer is on T his setting is recommended T he printer beeps to indicate paper outages and other conditions OFF Buzzer is off User s M anual Changing Hardw are Options Table 8 4 HARDWRE options Continued HARDWRE item Options Description lt WORD LG gt To determine the required word length refer to processor documentation Select 8 BIT when printing bit image graphics 8 BIT 8 bit word length Used by most processors 7 BIT 7 bit word length M SB 0 lt BUFFER gt Print buffer D ownload buffer NONE 0 bytes 28K bytes 256BYTE2 56 bytes 127 75K bytes 2KBYTE2 2K bytes 126K bytes 8KBYTE 8K bytes 120K bytes 24KBYTE 24K bytes 104K bytes 32KBYTE 32K bytes 96K bytes 96K BYTE 96K bytes 32K bytes 128K BYT 128K bytes OK bytes N ote With 128KB selected the printer cannot accept any downloaded font data lt INTRFCE gt Selects th
126. int data from theline being printed will be lost Therefore do not open the top cover during printing e Jam lever open User s M anual 5 13 OPERATING THE PRINTER 5 14 User s M anual CHAPTER Clearing Paper J ams Continuous W hen using front fed continuous forms remove jammed paper as Forms Front follows 1 Turn off printer power O 2 Open the front cover Front cover Power switch off O 3 Raise the cut sheet tray 4 Lower the green left and right jam removal levers Cut sheet tray J am removal lever User s M anual 6 1 CLEARING PAPER J AMS Continuous Forms Front 5 Turn thetractor lock leversin thedirection indicated by the arrows in the figure to unlock them T hen open the paper holders SLL AS Lock levers Paper holders 6 Cut the forms just in front of the tractors 7 Remove jammed continuous forms from the tractors as follows a Remove paper from the paper guide at the back of the printer b Remove other paper from the front of the printer Paper guide Back of printer 6 2 User s M anual Continuous Forms Front c Remove jammed paper in the printing section as follows 1 Open the top cover 2 Slide the paper thickness lever down to D 3 Movethe print head away from the paper 4 Removethe paper Printhead CLEARING PAPER J AMS Paper thickness lever 8 Lift the green left and right jam removal levers and r
127. int the first item and its options lt PPR OUT gt CNTONLY DETECT IGNORE Select an option Press LOCK to move the yellow arrow to the option Press FONT to select the option and print the next item Important Ay To print the previous item press MENU User s Manual SETUP MODE Changing Print Adjustment Options Changing Print Adjustment Options 4 Repeat step 3 until all required options are changed 5 Exit HARDWRE PressONLINE to exit the HARDWRE function and reprint the lt FUNCTION gt gt menu 6 Either select another function or exit setup mode saving changes To exit setup mode and save changes check that the yellow arrow on the print head is positioned beneath SAVE amp END Then press FONT orMENU W hen printing using ruled paper use ADJUST to adjust the print position so the printout fits the ruled lines Use ADJUST to do the following e Set the top of form e Fine adjust the top of form e Fine adjust the left print start column left margin e Adjust for cumulative line spacing errors on a page For the first threetasks ADJ U ST provides separate items for cut sheets and continuous forms T he last task applies to cut sheets only The top edge of paper is the physical top of the page T he logical top of the page as understood by the printer when loading paper is called its top of form where printing starts Printing actually starts at the position obtained by a
128. it is assumed that the ar rows point down USING THE LCD LED TYPE CONTROL PANEL User s Manual E 9 Getting Acquainted with the Control Panel lt Fontal PICA 10 lt Qualal LETTER 10 CPI lt Pitchal lt Fontal PICA 10 lt Qualal REPORT lt Pitchal 10 CPI PressF1 repeatedly to scroll through the various font options selecting each in turn T he last selec tion wraps around to the first selection e Courier 10 e Prestige 12 e Compressed printing e Boldface PS e Pical0 e Correspondence e OCR B 10 e OCR A 10 e Courier normal 10 outline e Courier bold 10 outline e Courier italic 10 outline e Nimbus Sans normal PS outline e Nimbus Sans bold PS outline e Nimbus Sans italic PS outline e Timeless normal PS outline e Timeless bold PS outline e Timeless italic PS outline e Downloaded font 1 e Downloaded font 2 If you want to scroll upward press LT to reverse the arrow 4 Press F2 repeatedly to scroll through the various print quality options selecting each in turn e Letter e Report Draft E 10 User s M anual Getting Acquainted with the Control Panel 5 Press F3 repeatedly to scroll through the various doede lt oualsl ains character spacing options selecting each in turn PICA 10 REPORT 12 CPI e 10 CPI 12 CPI 15 CPI 17 CPI 18 CPI 20 CPI
129. it of line spacing is 1 60 or 1 180 of an inch lt PRF SKP gt For continuous forms specifies whether an inch is Skipped over the perforation If not using software to specify a bottom margin select SKIP when using thick multipart forms SKIP O ne inch is skipped over the perforation NO SKIP T he perforation is not skipped Printing continues in the bottom margin of the page lt WIDTH gt 13 6 IN 13 6 inch page width 11 4 IN 11 4 inch page width 11 0 IN 11 inch page width 8 0 IN 8 inch page width lt ZEROFNT gt 2 Specifies whether the number zero is printed with a slash T he slash is useful for distinguishing the capital letter O from the number 0 T his setting is invalid for some software fonts N O SLSH 0 SLASH User s M anual 8 19 SETUP MODE Changing MENU1 and MENU2 Options Table 8 3 MENU1 and MENU2 options Continued MENU lorMENU2 Options Description item lt DC3 CDE gt gt DC1 and DC3 codes are sent from the host system ENABLE Enables D C1 and D C3 codes Any data received between D C3 and the next DC 1 is ignored DISABLE Disables D C1 and D C3 codes T hese codes are then ignored lt CR CODE gt CR ONLY N o line feed is added to a carriage return cABKDMNGB CR LF A line feed is added to each carriage return ABCDEFGH IJKLMNOP lt F CODE gt LF ONLY No carriage return is added to a line feed T his is the default when the XL24E emulation is selected
130. l B 4 B 19 B 25 IBM Proprinter XL24E emulation 8 47 B 18 Initializing printer B 13 Inspection daily 11 1 Installation conditions 9 2 12 3 Installing the paper guide 2 2 Installing the platen knob 2 3 Installing the ribbon cassette 3 3 Interface cable connector 1 5 Interface cable connecting 2 5 Interface information C 1 Invert arrow button E 15 J Jam removal lever 1 6 6 1 Jammed continuousforms 6 1 Jammed cut sheet 6 4 L Label adhesion 7 11 Labels 7 10 Lamps 5 1 5 6 LCD type control panel 5 6 E 1 LED type control panel 5 1 LF FF button 4 5 5 3 5 5 LOAD button 5 3 5 5 LOAD UNLOAD button 5 7 Loading cut sheets 4 7 Loading paper 4 1 LOCK button 5 4 5 5 Lock lever 1 6 LOCKED lamp 5 2 Long term nonuse 9 1 M Maintenance 11 1 MENU llamp 5 1 MENU 2 lamp 5 1 MENU button 5 5 5 8 8 2 MENU FONT lamp 5 2 5 4 MENU1landMENU2 options 8 11 Menus E 5 Basic E 5 IN 2 User s M anual Setup E 12 E 13 M essages Error E 26 Status E 23 M ultipart forms with carbons 7 2 N SansPSlamp 5 2 5 4 NEXT DISPLAY button E 15 E 16 E 19 Number of parts 7 2 7 8 0 ONLINE button 5 3 5 5 E 15 E 16 E 19 ONLINE lamp 5 1 Onlinesetup 8 48 Operational errors E 26 Options A 1 P Page formatting B 6 B 20 B 27 Paper cutter 1 5 Paper feed specifications 12 2 Paper guide 1 5 installing 2 2 Paperjam 5 13 6 1 PAPER OUT lamp 5 1 Paper outage 5 13 PAPER PATH button 4 1 4 12 5 5 5 7 Pape
131. lamp does not light to indicateFRICTION continuous forms remain in the paper path Cut the continuous forms and Select FRICTION again 4 10 User s M anual Printing on Cut Sheets 2 Load cut sheets as explained in Loading Cut Sheets on page 4 7 without removing the continuous forms Cut sheet LOADING PAPER User s M anual 4 11 Returning to Continuous Forms Returning to After printing on cut sheets with continuous forms loaded you can Continuous easily return to printing continuous forms Forms 1 Remove cut sheets if any 2 Tip back the paper guide Paper guide Front tray 3 Close the front tray 4 Pressthe PAPER PATH button on the control panel to select FRONT TRACTOR or REAR TRACTOR whichever you want to use TheFRONT TRACTOR or REAR TRACTOR lamp lights Continuous forms are then loaded automatically TheREAR TRACTOR lamp is for the optional rear feed tractor 5 Check the vertical printing position See Loading Continuous Forms Front on page 4 1 4 12 User s M anual Operating the Printer Using the LED type control panel Control Panel 1 Layout Figure 5 1 shows the LED type control panel layout THE PRINTER O COUR 40 Bold PS O DRAFTIO FRICTION PRESTIGI O Time PS ORAFTIZ FRONT TRACTOR REAR TRACTOR ONLINE LF FF TEAR OFF LOAD PAPER PATH MICRO MICROL SAVE TOP Figure 5 1 Control panel layout LED type 2 Lamps Control panel
132. lamps indicate the printer status Table 5 1 lists the lamp functions Table 5 1 Lamp functions LED type Lamp Function ONLINE Lights when the printer is online PAPER OUT amber Changes to red when a paper outage is detected 1 Lights when M ENU 1 is selected Switched by pressing the M EN U button 2 Lights when M ENU 2 is selected Switched by pressing the M EN U button User s M anual 5 1 Using the Control Panel Table 5 1 Lamp functions LED type Continued Lamp 2 Function FRICTION Lights when cut sheets can be used Switched by pressing the PAPER PATH button FRONT TRACTOR Lights when the FRONT tractor can be used for continuous forms Switched by pressing the PAPER PATH button REAR TRACTOR Lights when the REAR tractor can be used for continuous forms Switched by pressing the PAPER PATH button LOCKED Lights when lock mode is on Switched by pressing the LOCK button COUR10 PRESTG12 COMPRESS17 Bold PS TimePS N Sans PS DRAFT 10 DRAFT 12 MENU FONT Fonts are selected by pressing the FONT button Courier 10 cpi Prestige Elite 12 cpi Compression 17 cpi Boldface proportional spacing Timeless proportional spacing N imbus Sans proportional spacing D raft 10 cpi Draft 12 cpi T he font selected in menu mode becomes valid in this state 1 Lamps glow green unless otherwise indicated 5 2
133. ldface PS Pica 10 Correspondence H igh speed draft ON UN WNE ESC m n B 8 User s M anual Fujitsu DPL24C PLUS Table B 1 Printer commands in the DPL24C PLUS command set Continued Function Command 2 Download fonts n 0 Download font 0 1 Download font 1 Select print quality font attributes ESC eq n n 0 Letter 360 x 180 dpi 1 Correspondence 180 x 180 dpi 2 Draft 120 x 180 dpi 3 High speed draft 90 x 180 dpi Select spacing mode font attributes ESC es n n 0 Fixed space font 1 Proportionally spaced font Select character spacing n 360 inch font attributes 0 lt n1 lt 255 0 lt n2 lt 255 n n x 256 n gt Ex n 36 10 spacing 30 12 spacing 24 15 spacing 21 17 spacing Condense or enlarge vertically font attributes n 1 Executed 0 Not executed Select point size n 1200 inch font attributes 0 lt n1 lt 255 0 lt n2 lt 255 n n x 256 n Ex n 166 10 point Select character style font attributes n 0 Upright 1 Italic Select stroke weight font attributes n 249 7 reserved 251 5 reserved 253 3 light 0 0 medium 3 3 bold 5 5 black 7 7 ultra black ESC ep n1 n2 ESC eA n ESC ev n1 n2 ESC ei n ESC ew n User s M anual B 9 COMMAND SETS Fujitsu DPL24C PLUS Table B 1 Printer commands in the DPL24C PLUS command set Continued
134. letter right from left margin n n n gt x 256 M ove print position n 120 inch for draft or n 180 inch for letter left or right from the current position n n n x 256 Vertical tab execution Set vertical tabs The values of n1to nk are ASCII values of lines at the current line spacing where tabs are to be set 1 lt n lt 255 1 lt k lt 16 M oveto dot line d4 d x 256 360 inch n 2 n 0 0 lt d lt 255 0 lt d lt 127 Vertical relative move by 4 d x 256 360 inch n 2 n 0 0 lt dy lt 255 0 lt d lt 127 32768 lt d d x 256 lt 32768 nz My NUL ESC n1 n2 ESC Y n1 n VT ESC B nx n NUL ESC V n1 n2 d1 d2 ESC v n1 n2 d1 d2 User s M anual EPSON ESC P2 Emulation Table B 4 Printer commands for the Epson ESC P2 emulation Continued Function Command Page Formatting Set right margin to column n ESC Q n 1 lt n lt 255 Set left margin to column n ESC 1 n 0 lt n lt 255 Set top and bottom margins ESC c n1 n2 ny 4 n 0 ty tz bq by Top margin t t x 256 360 inch 0 lt t lt 255 0 lt t lt 127 Bottom margin b4 b x 256 360 inch 0 lt b lt 255 0 lt b lt 127 Set perforation skip by n lines ESC N n 1 lt n lt 127 Perforation skip off ESC O Set page length to n lines 1 lt n lt 127 ESC C n Set page length to n inches 1 l
135. line FG and SG FG are connected 18 5V Output 5V source up to 300 mA 19 30 Signal Ground Twisted pair return lines SG 31 Input Prime Input If this signal islow for more than 50 us INPRM the printer is reset to initial status and placed online C 4 User s M anual Parallel Interface Table C 1 Parallel interface signals Continued Pin Return Signal Direction Description number pin Compatible mode number Nibble mode 32 Fault Output Thissignal goeslow under the following printer conditions 1 Offline 2 Paper out 3 Cut sheet feeder error 4 Other printer error D ata Available Reverse data transfer phase This signal is set low when the printer is ready to send data to the host D uring the data transfer it is used as data bit 0 LSB then data bit 4 Reverse idle phase T his signal is used to indicate that data is available 33 Signal Ground Logic ground level 0 V SG 34 No connection 35 H VR Output Pulled up to V through a3 3 KQ resistor 36 SLCT IN Input N ot used 1284 Active T his signal goes high to cause the printer to enter the reverse data transfer phase nibble mode N otes 1 Left aligned signal names are in compati mode and right aligned ones are in nibble mode 2 The direction input and output refers to the printer INFORMATION 3 Return line T
136. ly appears The changed options are now temporarily saved e To use the changed options permanently press F 2 T he save execution message shown at the right briefly appears The changed options are now permanently saved 4 Theoriginal basic menu reappears and you can place the printer online User s M anual E 19 USING THE LCD LED TYPE CONTROL PANEL Using the Setup Menus Printing the self test The printing self test is a convenient way to check print quality after making adjustments using the GAP ADJ or V ALIGNM ENT function You can start the printing self test from setup mode To start the self test load paper in the printer T hen follow these steps Te 1 Enter setup mode If you just completed the pre ae vious exerciseon theSAVE function the printer is in setup mode with the menu shown at the left 2 PressF1 until SELF TEST appears under Func Func 4 Item 4 Option 4 PP SELF TEST GO 3 PressF3 to select GO Theself test starts with the self test execution message shown at the left Func 4 Item J SAVE Self test printing EXIT STOP GO 4 Press F2 to stop self test printing Press F3 to re sume self test printing aa 5 Press F1 to exit self test mode and return to the Func Item Option SELF TEST menu SELF TEST GO 7 ne 1 6 PressONLINE to exit setup mode T he basic Form Tear off Line menu reappears feed paper feed
137. ly with APT C installed 2 Select MENU1 or M EN U2 Repeatedly press LO CK to position the yellow arrow on the print head beneath either M EN U 1 or M EN U2 PressFONT orMENU to select the function and print the M U LAT E gt options lt EMULATE gt DPL24C XL24E ESC P2 3 Select an emulation Repeatedly press LO CK to position the cursor beneath the emulation required Then do one of the following e PressFONT to select the emulation and print thenext M ENU 1 or M EN U2 item In T able 8 3 this item is FONT gt e Press M ENU to select the emulation and print lt EN D gt Press MENU again to print the last M EN U 1 or M EN U2 item In Table 8 3 thisitem is RGHTEN D gt Using MENU is convenient when options to be changed are near the end of the list Important Whenever anew emulation is selected all MENU1 or MEN U2 options are reset to the default values for that emulation 4 Change other M EN U 1 or MEN U2 options as required PressLO CK to move the yellow arrow on the print head to the option Press FONT to select the option and print the next iten 8 22 User s M anual Changing MENU1 and MENU2 Options listed in T able 8 3 Press M EN U to select the option and print the previous item 5 ExitMENU1orMENUZ2 Press ON LINE to exit the selected function and reprint the lt FUNCTION gt gt menu 6 Either select another function or exit setup mode saving changes
138. m 0 16 in or more d When printing vertical lines in the shaded area in Figure 7 make lines 0 5 mm 0 02 in thick or less and do not print more than one line Before printing characters in the shaded area in Figure 7 14 use a sample to check that the characters can be printed 7 16 User s M anual Precautions 2 Binding hole T he shaded area on page 7 15 also places restrictions on binding holes punched in that area If punching is necessary make the holes 7 mm 0 28 in or less in diameter 3 Smearing caused by paper feed roller If the percentage of printing in the shaded areas in the figure below ishigh the paper feed roller may smear paper at loading or ejection D esign the format to make areas as far away from the printed area as possibleor print acolor or pattern on thepaper to makesmearing unnoticeable Smeared areas in the figure below assume that the left margin is 25 4 mm 1 in If the left margin is changed smear areas move PAPER proportionally Unit mm in 245 22 0 87 0 96 22 0 87 89 5 kK 3 52 22 0 87 k 144 5 5 69 99 22 0 87 i i 7 l 22 0 87 k 284 5 A de 2210 87 k 345 5 I a 13 6 245 First column 0 96 User s M anual 7 17 Precautions 4 Miscellaneous W hen using special paper that does not conform to specifications prepare samples for full trials before using the paper S
139. mT of lt lt O O EJE N N O ol Aja O O O O Important A Ensure that characters are printed in the shaded area Figure 7 3 Label arrangement 7 14 User s M anual Precautions Precautions 1 Preprinting W hen printing using a color with a reflection factor of 60 percent or less such as black do not print in the shaded area shown in the figure below 30 mm 1 18 in J Poly 0 4 in Preprinting inhibited area First character PAPER SPECIFICATIONS Important Ay The printer uses an autosensor to detect loaded paper in the shaded area If the area is preprinted in black the sensor may fail to detect the paper because of decreased light reflection Perform preprinting as follows a Do not print horizontal lines thicker than 8 mm 0 3 in 8 mm 0 3 in or less User s M anual 7 15 Precautions b When consecutively printing lines that satisfy the specification in a leave an interval of 8 mm 0 3 in or greater between lines Leave an interval of 8 mm 0 3 in or greater Important Ln If the line thickness is 0 5 mm 0 02 in or less the interval can be 4 mm 0 16 in or more c When printing near a paper edge leave a margin of 8 mm 0 3 in or greater Top or bottom end of paper Leave a margin of 8 mm 0 3 in Important Ln If the line thickness is 0 5 mm 0 02 in or less the interval can be 4 m
140. menu E E a ref by past i n SEGRE EGEE GES o E E 2 Latin 2 LATIN2 vvvvvvvvvv two pass LATN 2 T vvrvvvvvvvv Kamenicky KAMENIC vvvvvvvvvv two pass KAMEN T vvvvvvvvvv Turkish TURKY VVUvvvvvvvvV two pass TURKY T vvrvvvvvvvv Cyrillic CYRILIC VvVvvv UUU IBM 437 IBM 437 Vvvvv UUU IBM 851 IBM 851 Vvvvv UU Y ELOT 928 ELOT928 Vvvvv Code PageDHN PG DHN VvvvvvV Y Latin Polish LATIN P VVvVWvMdM vd Y ISO Latin ISO LTN VvvvvvV Y Lithuanian 1 LITHUA1 Vvvvv Lithuanian 2 LITHUA2 VvVvvv MIK MIK Vvvvv UUU M acedonian MACEDON VvVvvv UUU ABG ABG Vvvvv UUU ABY ABY Vvvvv UUU Code Page M AC PG M AC UUU Y VvVvv ELOT 927 ELOT 927 VvVvvv UUU DEC Greek DEC GR Vvvvv UU Y Greek 11 GREEK 11 an fan Aa UVU Y Code Page 862 PG862 VVvVWvVd dvd H ebrew Old H BR OLD VVvVWvVd vd H ebrew DEC H BR DEC YUU ISO Turkish ISO TUK VVvVWvVd vd 1 These are scalable and provided with upright italic and bold as resident fonts 2 USA isthe same as Code Page 437 Y Supported User s M anual D 17 CHARACTER SETS D 18 User s M anual Using the LCD LED Type Control Panel Two types of printer control panel are available the light emitting diode LED lamp type and the liquid crystal display LCD type With the LED lamp type control panel e Status or error information is represented by on off states of the LED lamps or in some cases by combinations of the LED lamps e Setup information is printed on paper e Button functions ar
141. message is not listed in table E 3 to E 6 check the list of fatal error messages in table E 7 for the LED model or thelist on page E 34 for the LCD model Messages indicating user correctable problems For both printer models LED model and LCD model the messages indicating user correctable problems fall into two categories e Operational error messages e Warning error messages Operational error messages LED modd An operational error message indicates a problem you can correct immediately 1 If one of the two following errors occur the PAPER OUT LED lights and the alarm buzzer sounds O perate push buttons in the same way asin the offline state Table E 3 Operational error list No Errorname Error description Recovery method 1 Paper end Paper end is Insert forms and PE error detected 1 load them USING THE LCD LED TYPE CONTROL PANEL User s M anual Messages Table E 3 Operational error list Continued No Errorname Error description Recovery method 2 Cut sheet Cut sheet feeder e Remove jammed feeder error paper end or paper paper jam is detected 2 Insert cut sheets and load them Notes 1 DL6400 has a paper end detection sensor to detect paper end Paper end is not detected unless the setup item PPR OUT IGNORE is set 2 Cut sheet feeder error is detected during paper loading 2 If the following error occurs the alarm
142. mode and save changes using SELF T ST see T est Printing SELF T ST on page 8 38 To exit setup mode and save changes using SAVE amp EN D do the following 1 Print the lt FUNCTION gt gt menu The lt lt UNCTION gt gt menu should bethelast printed line on the page If it isnot printed pressONLINE to printit If using SELF TST or HEX DUMP press LOCK instead of ONLINE lt lt FUNCTION gt gt SAVE amp END MENU1 MENU2 HARDWRE ADJUST CONFIG DEFAULT LIST SELF TST HEX DUMP V ALMNT GAP ADJ GAP ADJ is printed only with APTC installed Resetting Default Values 2 Select SAVE amp END Check that the yellow arrow on the print head is positioned beneath SAVE amp END PressFONT orMENU to selet SAVE amp EN D T he printer exits setup mode and goes back online the ONLINE indicator glows green Any changes madein setup mode are saved W hen resetting the printers default values default values set at shipment or default values for MENU 1 and M EN U 2 set at shipment make sure to reset as described in the following sections 1 Default values D efault values activated when power is turned on are saved in the printer s permanent memory T he easiest way to reset them is to turn the printer off and then on T his procedure eliminates changes not to be saved 2 Default values set at shipment For alist of the default values set at shipment see Printing a List of Options on page 8 8 T o reset the d
143. n Command Vertical Control Line feed ER Reverse line feed ESC LF Form feed FF Advance paper n 180 inch 0 lt n lt 255 ESC J n Reverse paper n 180 inch 0 lt n lt 255 ESC j n Advance paper n 360 inch ESC e 1 lt Nz N2 N3 lt 999 n n gt n3 nN n and nz are the hundreds tens and ones digits Reverse paper n 360 inch ESC ej 1 lt Ny N2 N3 lt 999 n n2 n3 N N and n3 are the hundreds tens and ones digits Set line spacing to 1 8 inch 8 Ipi ESC 0 Set line spacing to n 180 inch ESC 3 n 0 lt n lt 255 Set line spacing to 7 60 inch ESC 1 Set line spacing to n 60 inch ESC A n 0 lt n lt 127 Set line spacing to 1 6 inch 6 Ipi or to the value set with the ESC 2 ESC A command T he preset line spacing command is ESC A n Set line spacing to n 360 inch ESC eV 1 lt Nz Np N3 lt 999 N1 N2 and n are the hundreds tens and ones digits Set line spacing to n 360 inch 1 lt n lt 255 User s M anual B 5 COMMAND SETS Fujitsu DPL24C PLUS Table B 1 Printer commands in the DPL24C PLUS command set Continued Function Command Tabulation H orizontal tab execution HT Set horizontal tabs n ton are ASCII values of print columns at current character width where tabs are to be set 1 lt n lt 255 1 lt k lt 255 M oveto print column n 1 lt n lt 255 M ove dot column n 360 inch n n n x 256 T he value below is for 136 column printers 0 lt
144. nes printing styles n is the sum of values of styles to be combined n 0 Pica 1 Elite 4 Condensed 8 Shadow 16 Bold 32 Double width 64 Proportional UNES ESC u n hz h2 v1 v2 SI or ESC SI DC2 ESC S n ESC T ESC eU n ESC n ESC eo n ESC n User s M anual B 3 COMMAND SETS Fujitsu DPL24C PLUS Table B 1 Printer commands in the DPL24C PLUS command set Continued Function Command Select image overlay type ESC el n This command allows you to overlay a pattern on charac ters n 1 Light dot matrix 2 Heavy dot matrix 3 Vertical bars 4 Horizontal bars 5 Slants 6 Back slants 7 Lattice ESC eL n Image overlay printing on or off on n 1 off n 0 H orizontal C ontrol Space SP Backspace BS Carriage return CR Elite 12 cpi ESC M Pica 10 cpi ESC P Proportionally spaced characters on or off ESC p n on n 1 off n 0 Set character spacing to n 1 120 inch ESC US n 1 lt n lt 127 Set character spacing to n 180 inch ESC h n 0 lt n lt 255 Set character offset to n 120 inch ESC DC1 n Canceled by CR or ESC x 0 lt n lt 63 64 lt n lt 127 Set character spacing to n 360 inch ESC eH 1 lt Ny N23 lt 999 Ny N2 and n3 are the hundreds tens and ones digits n1 n2 n3 B 4 User s M anual Fujitsu DPL24C PLUS Table B 1 Printer commands in the DPL24C PLUS command set Continued Functio
145. ngdom 4 Denmark 1 N orway 5 Sweden Finland 6 Italy 7 Spain 8 Denmark 2 Clear print buffer CAN Select printer DC1 D eselect printer ignore input DC3 Force most significant bit to 1 ESC gt Force most significant bit to 0 ESC Cancel control over most significant bit ESC Select code table ESC eC n n 0 Code page 437 1 Code page 850 2 Code page 860 3 Code page 863 4 Code page 865 5 ISO 8859 1 ECMA 94 Select extended character by character number ESC eE 0 lt Ny N2 n3 S lt 664 N N and n3 are the hundreds tens and ones digits n1 n2 n3 Word Processing Reset word processing features ESC x User s M anual B 7 COMMAND SETS Fujitsu DPL24C PLUS Table B 1 Printer commands in the DPL24C PLUS command set Continued Function Command Font Selection and D ownloading Select font m with source and style set by n e m bitsO and 1 Font device selection Bit1 BitO Selection of font 0 0 Resident font 0 1 D ownload font 1 0 Resident font e m bits 2 and 3 Specification of print quality Bit 3 Bit2 Print quality 0 0 Original quality of font 0 1 Letter quality 360 dpi 1 0 Correspondence quality 180 dpi 1 1 D raft quality 120 dpi e n bit 0 to 2 Specification of font number 1 Resident fonts n m bit 1 0 0 0 m bit 1 0 1 0 Courier 10 OCR B Prestige elite 12 OCR A Draft Compression Bo
146. nter s download RAM User s M anual Changing MENU1 and MENU2 Options Table 8 3 MENU1 and MENU2 options Continued MENU lorMENU2 Options Description item lt QUALITY gt Select the print quality that meets most needs LETTER Letter quality H ighest resolution slowest print speed invalid for compressed fonts REPORT Report quality Lower resolution than letter quality but prints at twice the speed For double speed regardless of font usethe correspondence font because its quality is higher than report DRAFT Regular draft quality Lower resolution than report quality but prints at three times letter speed lt PITCH gt H CPI 2 5 3 5 6 10 12 15 17 18 or 20 characters per SETUP MODE horizontal inch cpi PROP SP Proportional spacing 1 12 inch for a space lt LINE SP gt LPI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 or 8 lines per vertical inch lpi 6 Ipi 3 Ipi double spacing ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD User s M anual 8 13 Changing MENU1 and MENU2 Options Table 8 3 MENU1 and MENU2 options Continued MENU lorMENU2 Options Description item lt CHAR W gt If necessary also change the spacing when 2 TIM ES or 4T IM ES is selected NORMAL Standard character width ABCD 2TIMES D ouble character width ABCD 4TIMES Quadruple character width A BB CT gt lt CHAR H gt If necessary also change the line spacing when 2 TIMES or 4TIM
147. ntin 7 8 9 A E C D EF 70 20 70 72 69 6E 74 69 6E 70 01 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 g CIRIA PRAABCOEFG 4F 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 HIJKLMNOPORSTUVW 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 GA 6B X Z0 fabcdefghijk 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7A 0D 36 37 38 39 DD OA 1B 40 Imnopqrstuvwsxy20 0123450678948 Figure 8 4 Sample hex dump 4 Exit the H EX D UMP function To remain in setup mode pressLOCK The lt FUNCTION gt gt menu is then reprinted To return to onlinenormal mode pressONLINE If ONLINE is pressed while the hex dump is printing printing continues but the printer switches from hexadecimal format to standard characters User s M anual 8 41 SETUP MODE Using Diagnostic Functions Y ou can also enter hex dump mode by turning off the printer and then turning it back on while pressing ONLINE and LF FF Continue pressing the buttons until the printer beeps Checking vertical print alignment V ALM NT V ALMNT corrects vertical character displacement that may occur in bidirectional printing Characters printed from left to right and right to left become misaligned as follows This example shows how printing looks when characters are vertically misaligned Note that the left margin is not straight Check that continuous forms are loaded If possible use forms at least 356 mm 14 inches wide to avoid printing on the platen For letter or A4 sze set WIDTH inMENU1 to 8 inches See ChangingM ENU1 and MEN U2 Op
148. nting pressthe FONT or MENU button To remove the test page turn the platen knob clockwise 5 8 User s M anual Test Printing Notice Do not attempt to usethe LF FF line feed forms feed button to eject paper in test mode 4 Check that the printed page resembles the sample in Figure 5 3 Check that printing is uniform and free of light dark or smudged areas W hen printing quality is satisfactory go to step 5 O therwise correct problems as follows a b Check that the ribbon is installed correctly Check that the paper thickness lever is set to the appropriate po sition Put anew sheet in the cut sheet tray Then manually turn the platen knob to advance the top edge of the paper past the top roller Pres FONT or MENU to restart printing If printing quality does not improve turn off the printer and contact your dealer User s M anual 5 9 OPERATING THE PRINTER Test Printing Self test printing BUTTON ACTION lt ONLINE gt Exit to normal mode lt LOCK gt Return to lt lt FUNCTION gt gt mode lt FONT gt Pause resume printing lt MENU gt Pause resume printing 1 Software specification CA04298 J101 01A 2 Emulations DPL24C FUJITSU DPL24C PLUS Ver 2 02 IBMXL24E IBM Proprinter XL24E Ver 1 02 ESC P 2 EPSON ESC P 2 Ver 1 02 3 Repeat printing LESS A 0123456789 Errar e rca abcdefghi jkImnop PrtoutsOQseGeN t2 lt Jerre
149. ntrol panel to retract the paper to the top of form TOP ADJ xx 6 IN xx 180 MICRO EXIT SAVE T his message appears for 7 seconds when the printer loads paper while offline It indicates the top of form line 001 position from the top edge of the paper by the sum of a multiple of 1 6 inch and a multiple of 1 180 inch You can adjust the top of form by using JT and F1 while this message is displayed Press F2 to save the setting temporary Press F3 to save the setting permanently Vertical alignment xx SPEED INCR DECR The printer is printing the vertical bar pattern used to check alignment between forward and backward printing Press F1 to change print quality speed Press F2 increment and F3 decrement to adjust the alignment of forward printing To stop printing press the ONLINE or NEXT DISPLAY button E 26 User s M anual Messages Error messages M any printer messages are informational T hey are intended to guide you in using the printer Because these messages are self explanatory and require no corrective action they are not discussed here This section lists and gives possible solutions for two types of error messages e M essages indicating user correctable problems e M essages indicating fatal errors W hen you see an error message first check table E 3 E 4 and E 5 for the LED model and table E 6 for the LCD model to determine whether it indicates a problem you can correct If the
150. o Prestige Elite 12 and 12 cpi 1 Load continuous forms 2 Enter setup mode PressFONT and MENU together until the printer beeps 3 Select the M EN U2 function W ait for the printer to stop printing and pressLO CK twiceto position the yellow arrow on theprint head beneath M EN U 2 Press FONT or MENU to select MEN U2 and print M ULATE gt and its options User s M anual 8 5 Using Setup Mode Enter setup mode Press FONT and MENU Reprint lt lt FUNCTION gt gt menu Printer prints lt lt FUNCTION gt gt menu Select function Press LOCK to position the cursor then press FONT or MENU The desired function is selected Press FONT 5 amp or MENU AVE amp END MENU1 MENU2 Select options Press LOCK HARDWRE ADJUST to position cursor then press A CONFIG and GAP ADJ FONT or MENU Printer saves changes and exits setup Press ONLINE mode A LIST DEFAULT gt Press ONLINE SELF TST HEX DUMP Press FONT or MENU to pause or resume Press LOCK See Using Diagnostic Functions on page 8 37 for details V ALMNT Functions with items and options Figure 8 2 Setup mode summary 8 6 User s M anual Using Setup Mode Select the current emulation To leave the emulation unchanged press FONT to select the current emulation and print FON T gt and its options Chang
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152. options T hese menus allow you to feed paper select fonts print quality and character pitch and reset the printer In addition one of the basic menus allows you to enter setup mode The setup menus available in setup mode allow you to specify the printer s default operating parameters also called the power on default settings T he setup menus allow you to set the printer s hardware conditions top of form position and various print characteristics You can also perform some other special functions such as printing alist of current parameter settings To use the setup menus see the section U sing the Setup M enus on page E 14 Points to remember about basic menus e You can use basic menus while the printer is either online or offline The changes you make using basic menus are temporary T he changes are not saved in the printer s permanent memory To permanently change the printer s default settings use the SAVE function See Example of operations on page E 16 Using the basic menus T heprinter s four basic menus areeach displayed in threepanelson the LCD screen T his section shows the basic menus and summaries their functions and the effects of buttons on the menus T his section then describes common operations using the basic menus Menus and functions Form T Tear off Line T feed paper feed e Executes form feed USING THE LCD LED TYPE CONTROL PANEL User s Manual
153. ortional spacing D raft D raft 10 D raft D raft 12 The font quality and pitch for the font selected in menu mode are used 5 4 User s M anual Using the Control Panel ONLINE Places the system online MENU Selects M enu 1 or 2 This button is a toggle LE FF Feeds lines or forms same asin online mode TEAR OFF Places the system in tearoff mode same as in online mode LOAD Loads or unloads forms same asin online THE PRINTER PAPER PATH SelectsFRICTION FRONT TRACTOR or REAR TRACTOR ONLINE LF FF Feeds lines forward by 1 180 inch ONLINE TEAR OFF Feeds lines backward by 1 180 inch ONLINE LOAD Permanently stores the load position adjusted by fine line feeding LOCK FONT Initializes the printer MENU FONT Places the system in Setup mode See Chapter 8 Setup M odes for more information User s M anual 5 5 Using the Control Panel LCD type control panel 1 Layout Figure 5 2 shows the LCD type control panel layout yt CO POWER O FRICTION O ONLINE NEXT O FARor en pes A A A O Pi ror ONLINE Ext F 2 F_3 LOAD UNLOAD Figure 5 2 Control panel layout LCD type 2 Lamps Control panel lamps indicate the printer status Table 5 3 lists the lamp functions Table 5 3 Lamp functions LCD type Lamps Function POWER Lights when power ison ONLINE Lights when the printer is online ALARM Changes to red to indicate an alarm
154. paper feed On the top line of the display short messages appear to guide you in using the printer A status or error message is always displayed after you take some action such as turning on the printer or pressing F1 F2 or F3 Status messages displayed during normal printer operation and error messages are listed in the section M essages on page E 23 USING THE LCD LED TYPE CONTROL PANEL User s Manual E 3 Getting Acquainted with the Control Panel Buttons Button Function ONLINE Switches the printer online or offline F1 F2 and F3 Scroll through the printer menu items to allow selection of setup functions items and options Other specific functions are assigned by the setup functions selected 4T Reverses the direction of the up or down arrows shown in the display For example pressing this button changes forward line feed 1 to reverse line feed 4 NEXT DISPLAY Displays the printer s four basic menus LOAD Loads paper to the top of form position for UNLOAD printing U nloads retracts continuous formsto the tractor or ejects cut sheet paper PAPER PATH Selects the friction front tractor or optional rear tractor for feeding paper E 4 User s M anual Getting Acquainted with the Control Panel Overview of menus The printer has two types of menus e Basic menus e Setup menus T he basic menus allow you to select frequently used printer
155. perforation spacing The lt T EAR EN gt item is printed when AUTO is specified for the lt T EARO FF gt item 8 32 User s M anual Changing Configuration Options Table 8 6 CONFIG options Continued CONFIG item Options Description lt TEAR EN gt Specifies the offset time when tearoff is enabled 0 SEC T he offset time is measured from when data transfer stops 1 SEC to when the printer performs automatic tearoff feed If the 2 SEC printer receives data again within the offset time the 4 SEC printer does not perform automatic tearoff feed In some 6 SEC application programs data transfer may stop temporarily because of internal processing T his setting can prevent undesired tearoff feed by causing the printer to wait for up to 6 seconds each time data transfer stops lt CUTLOAD gt Specifies how cut sheets are loaded using the front table AUTO Cut sheet paper is automatically loaded within a certain time after paper is loaded BUTTON Cut sheet paper is loaded by pressing the LOAD button or LOAD UNLOAD button The lt LOADTIM gt item is printed when AUTO is specified for the lt CUTLOAD gt item lt LOADTIM gt Autoload start time Autoloading starts when this time passes after cut sheet loading lt DECODE gt QUEUED Specifies the timing of command decoding T he printer decodes certain commands right after receiving data Example ESC SUB I ESC CR P DPL24C
156. r detects D SR lt DUPLEX gt FULL Simultaneous data transmission occurs in opposite directions H ALF D ata transmission occurs in either direction but not simultaneously lt CTS gt IGNORE T he printer ignores CTS DETECT The printer detects CTS 8 26 User s M anual Changing Hardw are Options Table 8 4 HARDWRE options Continued HARDWRE item Options Description lt CD gt IGNORE The printer ignores CD DETECT The printer detects CD lt ND gt Indicates the end of the HARDWRE item list Press FONT to print the first item lt PPR O UT gt Press MENU to print the previous item lt C T S gt for a serial interface or NT RFCE gt for a parallel interface Press ONLINE to reprint the lt FU N CTION gt gt menu Note Underlined options arethe factory default settings To change printer hardware options check that continuous forms are loaded T hen do thefollowing 1 Enter setup mode Place the printer offline and then pres FONT and MENU simultaneously W ait for the printer to stop printing and check that the lt FUN CTION gt gt menu is printed lt lt FUNCTION gt gt SAVE amp END MENU1 MENU2 V ALMNT GAP ADJ HARDWRE ADJUST CONFIG DEFAULT LIST SELF TST HEX DUMP GAP ADJ is printed only with APTC installed Select HARDWRE Repeatedly press LOCK to position the yellow arrow on the print head beneath HARDWRE PressFONT to select H ARDWRE and pr
157. r exit setup mode saving changes To exit setup mode and save changes check that the yellow arrow on the print head is positioned beneath SAVE amp EN D Then press FONT or MENU User s Manual 8 35 Changing Head Gap Adjustment Options Changing Head TheGAP ADJ function adjuststhe gap between the print head and the i paper T his function is displayed only when the automatic paper cee thickness control APT C feature is built in Table 8 7 GAP ADJ option GAP AD item Options Description lt AMOUNT gt Specifies the print head gap AUTO T he print head gap is set automatically 1 PLY Select one to eight ply paper and auxiliary positions 2 PLY A B C orD 3 PLY 4 PLY 5 PLY 6 PLY 7 PLY 8 PLY POS A POS B POS C POS D MANUAL Adjust the head gap using the paper thickness lever lt END gt Indicates item termination Exiting and Exit setup mode and save any changes either by exiting setup mode Saving immediately and selecting SAVE amp END or by printing before exiting setup mode selecting SELF T ST and pressing ON LIN E Either way changed settings are saved as the printer s new default settings T hese new default settings remain active until they are changed 8 36 User s M anual Resetting Default Values Important The only way to exit setup mode without saving changes is to turn off the printer Turning the printer back on activates the previous default settings To exit setup
158. r specifications 7 1 Paper thickness 7 10 Paper thickness lever 1 6 Paper loading 4 1 Paper precautions 7 15 Parallel interface C 1 Index Perforations 7 5 Platen 1 6 Platen knob 1 5 installing 2 3 Power 5 8 Power cord connector 1 5 Power cord connecting 2 4 Power switch 1 5 Power on special functions E 22 Preprinting 7 15 Pressure sensitive paper 7 2 7 8 PRESTG12 lamp 5 2 5 4 Print adjustment 8 28 Print adjustment options 8 28 Print area 7 7 7 10 7 11 Print density too high 5 13 Print head 1 6 9 1 Print head overheating 5 13 Print mode control B 2 B 18 B 23 Printing cut sheets 4 10 Printing options 8 8 Printing specifications 12 1 R Ream weighting 7 8 REAR TRACTOR lamp 4 12 Removing the ribbon cassette 3 5 Removing the stopper and cushion 2 1 Replacing the subcassette 3 6 Resetting default values 8 37 Restriction on APTC option 7 14 Returning to continuousforms 4 12 Ribbon casset installing 3 3 Ribbon cassette 1 6 3 2 9 2 preparing 3 2 removing 3 5 User s Manual Pm Index S Safety 9 1 Sensor detection 5 13 Serial interface C 8 Setting up the printer 2 1 Setup character width CHAR W 8 14 FUNCTION 8 4 mode 8 1 mode reference 8 45 mode summary 8 6 online 8 48 Setup menus E 12 EXIT E 19 MENUlorMENU2 E 17 SAVE E 18 Scrolling E 17 SELF TEST E 20 V ALIGNMENT E 21 Setup parameters alternate graphicsmode AGM 8 19 autoload start time LOADTIM 8 34 baud rate BAUD RT 8
159. read theribbon through the cassette as shown by the dotted line in the figure Then raise the casing to remove it Casing a ws Y De RAR a A A a lio meee ae ee ee Ml _ A User s M anual 3 1 Replacing the Subcassette 10 Presslock tabs B in the direction of the arrows to return feed roller A to itsoriginal position T hen closethe cassette lid Turn the knob clockwise to check that the ribbon moves smoothly Knob Lock tabs B 11 Check off the subcassette replacement column on the cassette label 12 Install the ribbon cassette see Installing the Ribbon Cassette on page 3 3 3 8 User s M anual CHAPTER Loading Paper Loading 1 Turn on the printer power switch PAPER Continuous 2 Pressthe PAPER PATH button on the control panel to select Forms Front FRONT TRACTOR TheFRONT TRACTOR lamp lights 3 Movethe paper guide back as indicated by the arrow in the figure See Installing the Paper Guide on page 2 2 4 Open the front cover of the printer Front cover Paper guide Power switch on User s M anual 4 1 Loading Continuous Forms Front 5 Raise the cut sheet tray 6 Turn thelock levers of the left and right tractors in the direction in dicated by the arrow to unlock them Cut sheet tray Lock lever 7 M ovethe left tractor to the reference point on the lower cover Then press the lock lever in the direction of the ar
160. red by ink from the ribbon 3 2 User s M anual Installing the Ribbon Cassette Installing the 1 Turn off printer power O Ribbon Cassette 2 Open the top cover of the printer and move the paper thickness lever to D INSTALLING THE RIBBON Top cover CASSETTE Print head Power switch off O 3 Manually move the print head to the left side so that it is one third of the printer width from the left side User s M anual 3 3 Installing the Ribbon Cassette 4 Align the pins on both ends of the ribbon cassette with the guide grooves inside the printer Then press the ribbon cassette down to install it Ribbon cassette Guide groove 5 Hook the ribbon over the ribbon guide 6 Turn the ribbon cassette knob clockwise to remove any slack Ribbon guides Ribbon Ribbon cassette 7 Close the top cover of the printer 3 4 User s M anual Removing the Ribbon Cassette Remove the ribbon from the ribbon guide THE RIBBON Pull the ribbon cassette towards you to unlock it and remove the Removing the Ribbon Cassette Turn off printer power O Open the top cover of the printer INSTALLING CASSETTE cassette from the printer Top cover Ribbon cassette ONI a User s M anual Replacing the Subcassette Replacing the Theribbon can be replaced up to five times before the entire ribbon Subcassette cassette tself must be replaced Notice A Fujitsu ribbon casset
161. ress F2 to feed paper forward or backward by small increments or decrements of 0 14 mm 1 180 inch As the paper moves forward or back ward on the platen the control panel briefly dis User s Manual E 7 USING THE LCD LED TYPE CONTROL PANEL Getting Acquainted with the Control Panel plays the offset from a particular line in the range 128 to 127 T he example here indicates an offset of 8 180 inch from the currently selected print line Tearing off continuous forms To tear off continuous forms 1 M ake sure the printer has stopped printing Press aa ee a NEXT DISPLAY repeatedly until the menu shown at the left appears 2 PressF2 to advancetheformsto thetear off edge Uli a The control panel displays th t and press any button e control panel displays the prompt message shown at the left 3 Tear off the continuous forms 4 Pressany button on the control panel to retract Form 7 ee ines the continuous forms back to the original posi feed paper feed ce i tion The original basic menu reappears Resetting the printer To reset the printer 1 PressN EXT DISPLAY repeatedly until the menu Reset Micro T Line shown at the left appears printer feed feed left appears RESET Are you sure No Yes 2 PressF1 The confirmation message shown at the reset the printer If you do not want to reset the Now resetting printer press F1
162. rint head damage and other serious problems Example 1 Leave the four corners and sides uncut between cut portions and do not remove nonlabel areas 1 T his procedure completely prevents label peeling Label ee 4 O O O O O Labe Labe o O O O O o Labe Labe o O O O O Q Labe Labe O O O A o O O ARAS a ei Enlarged label Leave several cuts on each of the four sides Label a on the four corners 7 12 User s M anual Mount O O O O O Label E A O Labe Labe O O O O O O O O O O O Example 2 If nonlabel areas must be removed round label corners Enlarged label Rounded R2 to R3 2 corners Label l 1 Areasin which no labels adhere to the backing sheet 2 R stands for radius R2 and R3 should be between 2 mm and 3 mm Figure 7 2 Recommended label formats Labels User s M anual 7 13 PAPER SPECIFICATIONS Labels 6 Restriction on APT C option T he printer performs automatic paper thickness detection on the printing side For forms with backing sheets removed the thickness differs between the label and backing sheet M easure the thickness at a label as shown in Figure 7 13 Front end or fold First printed character E fa 38 mm 1 5in 44mm 1 7 in g 7 K gt lt gt Y a Y O O O _ ol o
163. row in the figure below to lock it 8 Movethe right tractor in alignment with the paper width 9 Adjust the center guide to the paper width to remove slack in the paper Lock lever Tractors 4 2 User s M anual Loading Continuous Forms Front 10 Open the paper holders of the left and right tractors Align the forms feed holes with the tractor pins and close the paper holders LOADING PAPER 3 Continuous forms 11 M ovetheright tractor to add slight tension to the paper T hen press the lock lever in the direction of the arrow to lock it FLL NW 9 Lock lever Tractor User s M anual 4 3 Loading Continuous Forms Front 12 Lower the cut sheet tray OG Cut sheet tray 13 Close the front cover of the printer 4 4 User s M anual 14 15 16 17 PresstheO N LINE button on thecontrol panel to placethe printer Loading Continuous Forms Front PresstheO N LINE button on thecontrol panel to place the printer offline The ONLINE lamp should not be lit Pressthe LO AD button or LOAD UNLOAD button on thecon trol panel to load a continuous form automatically Adjust the position of the print line To adjust the print line to the position that you require open the top cover of the printer and align thered mark of the indicator with the position you require the bottoms of characters to be e Fine forward feed H olding the ONLINE button down
164. s area feeds off the tractors and prevents reverse line feed Appropriately 29 1 1 T his value indicates the paper end detection point 3 5 0 14 Do not move the printing unit horizontally in this area as paper may be smeared by theink ribbon or the printing unit may be caught at bulges 4 2 0 17 User s Manual 1 7 PAPER SPECIFICATIONS Cut Sheets Cut Sheets For cut sheets use high quality paper with a light reflection factor of 60 percent or more Ordinary high quality white paper has a light reflection factor of approximately 70 percent T he darker or thinner the paper the lower the reflection factor 1 Size Width 90 to 420 mm 3 5 in to A3 horizontal Length 90 to 420 mm 3 5 in to A3 horizontal 2 Number of parts T he printer can handle multipart paper T able 7 3 lists allowable combinations for the total number of parts including the original and the ream weight Table 7 3 Number of parts and ream w eight for cut sheets Type Number Ream weightin g cm Front Rear of parts Single 1 lt 35 gt 46 52 64 81 O par 35 46 52 64 81 104 O 127 Pressure 2 39 50 64 81 O O sensi 3 39 50 64 81 O O tive 4 39 50 64 81 O O 5 39 50 64 O O 6 39 50 64 O O 7 AS 50 64 O 8 9 50 64 O Carbon 2 39 52 64 81 O backed 3 39 52 64 81 O O multi 4 39 52 64 81 O O part 5 52 64 O O 6 52 64
165. screen messages are self explanatory Selecting options TheMENU1 MENU2 HARDWRE ADJUST CONFIG and GAP AD functions have options you can select or change For these functions the F1 F2 and F3 buttons work as described below Relationship of the three screen sections and the F1 F2 F3 buttons As described in Setup M ode Reference on page 8 44 setup mode provides many functions items and options To makethe display suit the hierarchical structure of setup mode and to make the operation of buttons easy the screen is divided into three parts from left to right displaying functions items and options Y ou can easily make a desired selection by selecting a function using F1 an tem using F2 and an option using F3 in this sequence User s M anual Using the Setup Menus T he selections are not in effect until they are saved Function is Item is Option is displayed displayed displayed A A A Fl F2 F3 EE E Changes Changes Changes function item option ONLINE 7 and NEXT DISPLAY buttons D uring selection the functions of the ONLINE JT and NEXT DISPLAY buttons are as follows e Press the ONLINE or NEXT DISPLAY button to exit setup mode and return to the original basic menu e Pressthe JT button to reversethe direction of the arrow displayed in the screen section Starting functions TheSAVE LIST LOAD DEFAULTS SELF TEST HEX DUMP V ALIGNMENT and EXIT FROM SETUP functions save ch
166. space is the lt T O P M RG gt setting minus one line T he total size of the top margin is the preceding value plus these two settings top of form default 1 inch plus software specified top margin If using software to specify the top margin use the default setting one line for lt TOP MRG gt HELIN EL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 or 10 lines Top of form Top margin setting 8 16 User s M anual Table 8 3 MENU1 and MENU2 options Continued Changing MENU1 and MENU2 Options MENU lorMENU2 Options Description item lt LANGUGE gt Selects a language Two pass means that diacritical marks are printed separately from letters printed without reduction T he first list of languages is common to all emulations Subsequent lists show options specific to other emulations USA American English same as code page 437 UK British English GERMAN German SWEDISH Swedish PAGE437 Code page 437 PAGE850 Code page 850 PAGE860 Code page 860 PAGE863 Code page 863 PAGE865 Code page 865 ECMA94 ECMA 94 ISO 8859 ISO 8859 1 PG 852 Code page 852 PG852 T Code page 852 two pass PG855 Code page 855 PG 866 Code page 866 HUNGARY Hungarian HUNG T Hungarian two pass SLOV Slovenian SLOV T Slovenian two pass POLISH Polish POLSH T Polish two pass MAZOWIA Mazowian MAZOW T M azowian two pass LATIN 2 Latin 2 LATIN 2 T Latin 2 two pass KAMENIC Kamenicky KAM EN T K amenicky two pass TURKY Turkish TURKY T Turkish two pass CYRILI
167. t n lt 22 ESC C NUL n Set page length to d4 d x 256 360 inch ESC C nq n3 ny 2 n gt 0 d1 d2 lt d lt 255 0 lt d lt 127 User s M anual COMMAND SETS EPSON ESC P2 Emulation Table B 4 Printer commands for the Epson ESC P2 emulation Continued Function Command Character Set Control Select character set 1 Select character set 2 Select character set table n 0 Italics 1 Graphics 2 Download 3 Graphics Select international character set n 0 USA 1 France 2 Germany 3 United Kingdom 4 Denmark 1 5 Sweden 6 Italy 7 Spanish 1 8 Japan 9 Norway 10 Denmark 2 11 Spanish 2 12 Latin America 13 Korea 64 Legal Assign character set to active character set number 0 to 3 ny 3 n2 0 d 0 Active character set 0 d 1 Active character set 1 d 2 Active character set 2 d 3 Active character set 3 do d3 0 0 Italic do d3 0 PC 437 do d3 3 0 PC 850 dp d3 7 0 PC 860 dz d3 8 0 PC 863 dz d3 9 0 PC 865 Norway USA M ultilingual Portugal a eS A Print n1 n2 x 256 characters from all character set 0 lt n1 lt 255 0 lt n2 lt 127 0 lt ny No x 256 lt 255 Canada French ESC 7 ESC 6 ESC t n ESC R n ESC A 2 n1 n gt character codes User s M anual EPSON ESC P2 Emulation Table B 4 Printer commands for the Epson ESC P2 emulation Continued Function
168. t dripping cloth Use a neutral detergent if necessary Do not use thinner alcohol or other solvents to clean the printer DAIIVINSPECTION MAINTENANCE User s M anual 11 1 11 2 User s M anual Specifications T ables 12 1 and 12 2 list the printer specifications T able 12 3 liststhe installation conditions and Figure 12 1 shows the outside dimensions of the printer Table 12 1 Printer specifications Item Specification Remarks Printing system 24 wire dot matrix Printing speed Letter quality 140 cps D L6400 Pro Correspondence quality 280 cps Report quality 280 cps D raft quality 420 cps Printing speed Leter quality 180 cps D L6600 Pro Correspondence quality 360 cps Report quality 360 cps D raft quality 540 cps D ot spacing 1 360 inch Vertical and horizontal Print character and Pica pitch 136 characters line number of columns Character dot Letter Q uality 24 x 36 Vertical x configuration body horizontal face D raft Quality 24 x 12 Vertical x horizontal User s Manual 12 1 Printer Specifications Table 12 1 Printer specifications Continued Item Specification Remarks Image printing Number of print dots 4896 dots line Vertical and horizontal 360 dpi dot pitch Vertical Image printing by n 360 inch Table 12 2 Paper feed specifications Item Specification Remarks Paper feed Continuous
169. t use both interfaces at the same time T his appendix provides information on wiring interface cables or programming for processor to printer communications To simply connect the printer and processor read the instructions in Chapter 2 Setting U p the Printer Parallel The Centronics parallel interface is the industry standard It supports Interface the bi directional data transfer in nibble mode of the IEEE 1284 standard It is also compatible with the conventional Centronics interface T he cable connector at the printer should be a shielded Amphenol DDK 57FE 30360 or equivalent The following table lists the connector pin assignments N ote the following e Input indicates a signal sent to the printer from the processor e Output indicates a signal sent from the printer e Return lines specified in the Return pin number column represent twisted pairs with one side connected to signal ground e The standard signal levels are 0 0 to 0 4 V for low and 42 4 to 5 0 V for high INTERFACE INFORM ATION User s M anual C 1 Parallel Interface Table C 1 Parallel interface signals Pin Return Signal Direction Description number pin Compatible mode number Nibble mode 1 19 D ata Strobe Input Strobe pulse for reading data D ata 1 DSTB to D ata 8 T he printer reads data when this signals is low e The pulse width must be 1 us or more at the printer s receiving
170. te is recommended O ther cassettes may cause operating problems or damage the print head Fujitsu takes no responsibility for print head faults caused by such cassettes R eplace the cassette carefully to avoid getting ink on your hands Replace the ribbon as follows 1 Turn off printer power O 2 Remove the ribbon cassette from the printer as explained in Removing the Ribbon Cassette on page 3 5 3 Sequentially press each of the four lock tabs A in the directions of the arrows starting from either end T hen open the cassette lid Lock tabs A 4 Press feed roller A in the direction of the arrow until it clicks into place T his procedure loosens the ribbon holder Reverse guide Feed roller A fm Bia rman a n SN ie aja NSM la al SK 5 Lift the reverse guide and remove the old ribbon 3 6 User s M anual Replacing the Subcassette 6 When loading the new subcassette into the ribbon cassette check that the orientation of the new subcassette is correct After loading remove the paper tape 7 Holding the subcassette casing slide the bottom of thecasing to the right to remove it Paper tape Casing Ribbon path A Feed roller A Ribbon path B A 7A col ik SEQ S o q i 8 Route the ribbon through paths A and B and insert the reverse guide Ribbon path A ge A Ribbon path B Reverse guide Reverse guide insertion 9 Th
171. the back of the printer on the left side M ake sure the orientation is correct Press the left and right lock pins down to secure the cable Interface cable Interface cable connector 3 Connect the cable to the computer For more information refer to the computer user s manual User s M anual 2 5 2 6 User s M anual Choosing a Cassette Installing the Ribbon Cassette THE RIBBON CASSETTE The ribbon cassette contains a folded ribbon H andle the ribbon cassette carefully to ensure that the ribbon is not disordered or damaged Notice A Fujitsu ribbon cassette is recommended O ther cassettes may cause operating problems or damage the print head Fujitsu takes no responsibility for print head faults caused by such cassettes U se a cassette or subcassette ribbon only listed in T able 3 1 Table 3 1 Ribbon cassette and subcassette Product Product number Product description Ribbon cassette CA02460 D 115 Ribbon in cassette Subcassette CA02460 D 215 Ribbon only User s M anual 3 1 Preparing the Ribbon Cassette Preparing the 1 Remove the two protective tabs used in shipment Ribbon Cassette 2 Ralease the ribbon lock 3 Turn the knob clockwise to check that the ribbon moves smoothly Knob Lock tabs B Notice Adjust the paper thickness lever on the printer appropriately for the forms used O therwise the ribbon may come loose or paper may be smea
172. tions on page 8 11 Check and correct vertical alignment as follows 1 Enter setup mode Place the printer offline and then pressFONT and MENU simultaneously W ait for the printer to stop printing and check that the lt FUN CTION gt gt menu is printed lt lt FUNCTION gt gt SAVE amp END MENU1 MENU2 HARDWRE ADJUST CONFIG DEFAULT LIST SELF TST HEX DUMP V ALMNT GAP ADJ GAP AD is printed only with APT C installed 2 Select V ALMNT Repeatedly press LO CK to position the yellow arrow on the print head beneath V ALMNT Then pressFONT or MENU to select V ALMNT Theprinter starts printing rows of parallel bars at letter quality speed 3 Adjust vertical alignment as follows Check the parallel bars W hen they are aligned not jagged go to step 4 If they are offset to the left repeatedly press FONT until 8 42 User s M anual Using Diagnostic Functions the bars are aligned If the bars are offset to the right repeatedly press MENU until they are aligned The first line in the following example is assumed to be printed from left to right i Hn ENE ae e Ii A i Bars offset to the left Bars offset to th 4 Adjust vertical alignment at correspondence speed Press LOCK to switch from letter speed to correspondence speed Check the bars and adjust asin step 3 5 Adjust vertical alignment at draft speed PressLOCK to switch from report speed to draft speed Ch
173. tlined 2 Shaded 3 Outlined and shadowed One line double width characters on SO or ESC SO One line double width characters off DC4 D ouble width characters on or off on n 1 off n 0 ESC W n D ouble height characters on or off ESC w n on n 1 off n 0 Condensed characters on SI or ESC SI Condensed characters off DC2 Subscript or superscript printing on ESC S n subscript n 1 superscript n 0 Subscript and superscript printing off ESC T Underline on or off ESC n on n 1 off n 0 COMMAND SETS User s M anual B 23 EPSON ESC P2 Emulation Table B 4 Printer commands for the Epson ESC P2 emulation Continued Function Command Select line ESC n1 n2 n1 3 n2 0 dy 1 d1 d2 d3 d 0 Ignore command 1 Underline 2 Strike through 3 Overscore d3 Oor4 Cancel line selection 1 Single line 2 or 3 Doubleline 5 Single dotted line 6 or 7 Double dotted line Select printing style ESC n This command combines printing styles n isthe sum of values of styles to be combined n 0 Pica 1 Elite 2 Proportional spacing 4 Condensed 8 Shadow 16 Bold 32 Double width 64 Italics 128 Underline User s M anual EPSON ESC P2 Emulation Table B 4 Printer commands for the Epson ESC P2 emulation Continued Function Command Horizontal Control Space SP Backspace BS Carriage return CR Set elite ESC M Set pica ESC P Set 15 cpi ESC g
174. tore and handle paper with care to prevent deformation or damage Do not store paper where humidity is high 7 18 User s M anual CHAPTER Overview Setup Mode The printer provides two modes normal mode for everyday printer operations and setup mode for selecting printer options and helping diagnose printer problems Setup is performed offline using the printer control panel an approach called offline setup or remotely using a processor or software an approach called setup program online setup T his chapter focuses on offline setup T he section Performing O nline Setup on page 8 48 applies to all emulations O ptional printer settings include emulation font spacing page length and width serial interface and top of form Saving settings in the printer s permanent memory makes them the default settings D efault settings are activated whenever the printer is turned on If D PL24C PLUS is saved as the default emulation for example DPL24C PLUS is activated when the printer is next turned on Printer diagnostic functions include SELF TST HEX DUMP and V ALM NT used in troubleshooting H EX DU MP is mainly used by programmers For printers that use the LED control panel perform offline setup as follows Firstly print setup function item and option Press the FONT MENU or LOCK button to move the yellow arrow on the print head beneath the desired selection For printers that usethe LCD control panel per
175. ty graphics Quadruple density graphics Select raster image graphics n1 1 n2 0 d 1 Raster image graphics mode Print raster image graphics n ESC s n ESC K n n2 data ESC L nj n2 data ESC Y n n gt data ESC Z n nz data ESC G nq ng d Cut Sheet Feeder Control Feed a sheet from bin 1 Feed a sheet from bin 2 Feed a sheet from bin 3 Eject a page from the printer Select bin 1 for following pages Select bin 2 for following pages Select bin 3 for following pages Eject sheet at end of current page Change bins at next page Cut sheet feed selection User s M anual EPSON ESC P2 Emulation Table B 4 Printer commands for the Epson ESC P2 emulation Continued Function Command Print O ption Control Friction feed selection IF Rear Tractor feed selection T I Front Tractor feed selection IM Cut sheet feed selection S Miscellaneous Sound bell BEL M ove print head to home postion ESC lt Unidirectional printing on or off ESC U n on n 1 off n 0 Initialize printer ESC Enter online setup mode ESC eONLINE data 1 The value depends on the pitch set by the ESC U command User s M anual COMMAND SETS User s M anual Interface Information T he printer communicates with a processor through either a Centronics parallel interface or a pre installed add on RS 232C serial interface T he printer canno
176. u or selecting a function that containsitemsand selectable options pressO N LIN E to reprint the lt FUNCTION gt gt menu User s M anual 8 7 SETUP MODE Printing a List of Options 5 Underlining beneath the first two letters of an option indicates the current default setting For example 12 CPI indicates that 12 characters per inch is the default value To change the default Settings select and save a new setting 6 Whilein setup mode useLIST to print alist of currently selected options For details see Printing a List of Options below 7 To exit setup mode and permanently save changes select either SAVE END or SELF TST For details see Exiting and Saving on page 8 35 T o exit setup mode without saving changes turn the printer off Previous default settings are activated when the printer is turned on again Printinga Listof LIST printsa list of all currently selected options T his list is useful for Options checking settings when entering or exiting setup mode To print options load continuous forms Then do the following 1 Enter setup mode To center setup mode printer must be offline PressFONT and MENU simultaneously W ait for the printer to stop printing and check that the lt FU N CTION gt gt menu is printed lt lt FUNCTION gt gt SAVE amp END MENU1 MENU2 HARDWRE ADJUST CONFIG DEFAULT LIST SELF TST HEX DUMP V ALMNT GAP ADJ GAP AD is printed only with APT C installed
177. uffer or when the printer is switched offline the printer sends the XOFF DC3 code hex 13 The processor must stop transmitting data within 255 63 characters of receiving XO FF or information may be lost DTR hardware TheDTR sonal on interface cable pin 20 controls the flow of data rather than sending a character code RC Same as DTR except that it uses the Reverse Channel signal pin 11 instead of the D ata Terminal Ready signal pin 20 ET X ACK T his protocol is alittle more complicated but allows faster throughput under some conditions T he processor adds the End of Text ET X character hex 03 at the end of each block of print data The block including the ET X character is usually half the printer input buffer but it can be as large as the input buffer T he processor must stop transmitting the next block of data until it receives the ACK character or information may be lost D ata transmission continues until the printer finishes printing two blocks providing high throughput data communication User s M anual CHARACTER un 2 ui wn S 4 RO 2 Y HE lt ct O m OE Q HH 5 Dw 6 5 S R O o of wn x Doz g oe r 2 a D BS a O HEH A V ea te Bo ee NSA MA fu Ht A VE eeen de o we ec mo ao ovk amp xs is G eve S aj zan FNOoOnRrPeOoSGws BHC A San rFNOoO AP eH OSH 3 aN N cu a 0 1 2 aja h
178. uipments T he program backs the development and dissemination of products with functions that effectively reduce energy consumption It isan open system in which business proprietors can participate voluntarily T he targeted products are office equipment such as computers displays printers facsimiles and copiers T heir standards and logos are uniform among participating nations User s M anual User s M anual Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Contents Contents Introduction ad 1 1 OVANIN td es 1 1 O na E 1 2 Parts and PURCHOINS ens 1 3 A thc aan caren alt a dicate 1 3 BACK iras 1 3 INSIDE vir dra a E a 1 4 SID ES left side Shown miii 1 4 Setting Up the Printer ennn 2 1 Removing the Stopper and Cushion sssccssscrrseinreirs 2 1 Installing the Paper Guide cocncioninicnonnccnonccnonconononorncn canon coronan 2 2 Installing the Platen KNOb iio 2 3 Connecting the Power Cord asccccerccccerinccierrerii 2 4 Connecting the Interface Cable oo eeeeceseeesenseeeteteteteeersnenenens 2 5 Installing the Ribbon Cassette 3 1 Choosing a A N 3 1 Preparing the Ribbon Cassette oo ccccseeesessteeeessseeeseeeeeecees 3 2 Installing the Ribbon Cassette oo cece cette eee tetieteee tetas 3 3 Removing the Ribbon Cassette oo te teetteeee setae 3 5 Replacing the Subcassette ooo eeceeseseesseeetieeeeeeteteaneetetetatans 3 6 Loading Paperi cada lao eae se 4 1 Loading Continuous Forms Front ssics
179. ure C 1 Data transmission timing C 6 User s M anual Data Transmission Timing Reverse data transfer phase in nibble mode data transfer from printer to host 1284 Active a from CPU X Flag Data bit 1 Data bit 5 Ack Data Req A Ll A Al 2 Printer Busy Data bit 3 Data bit 7 Printer Clock Host Busy from CPU Data Available is assigned for the cable Figure C 2 Data transmission timing INTERFACE INFORM ATION User s M anual C 7 Serial Interface Serial Interface RS 232C is the standard serial interface for data terminal equipment DTE Thecable connector at the printer should beaD subminiature Cannon or Cinch D B 25P pronged connector or equivalent conforming to EIA standards T he following table shows pin assignments commonly used by most processors N ote the following e Input indicates a signal sent to the printer from the processor e Output indicates a signal sent from the printer e The signal level for mark logical 1 is 3 V or lower for space logical 0 itis 3 V or higher Table C 2 Serial interface Pin Signal Direction Description number 1 FG Frame Ground 2 TD Output Transmitted D ata This pin carries information from the printer to the processor 3 RD Input Received D ata T his pin carries information from the processor to the printer 4 RTS Output Request To Send Spaces
180. us forms M ovesthe position left or right in 1 90 inch 0 28 mm increments lt CUT LFT gt 10 90 weep 0 10 90 Fine adjusts the left print start position for cut sheets M ovesthe position left or right in 1 90 inch 0 28 mm increments User s M anual 8 29 SETUP MODE Changing Print Adjustment Options Table 8 5 ADJ UST options Continued ADJ UST item Options Description lt CNTADJ gt Compensates for cumulative line spacing errors resulting from front feeding continuous forms 22 inches 22 360 0 D ecreases or increases in 1 360 inch increments u 22 360 lt RCNTADJ gt Compensates for cumulative line spacing errors resulting from rear feeding continuous forms 22 inches 22 360 0 D ecreases or increases in 1 360 inch increments u 22 360 lt CUT ADJ gt Compensates for cumulative line spacing errors resulting from feeding cut sheets 10 inches 22 360 0 D ecreases or increases in 1 360 inch increments 0 2 22 360 lt END gt Indicates the end of the ADJUST item list Press FONT to print the first item lt C N T O RG gt Press MENU to print the last item lt CUT ADJ gt Press ONLINE to reprint the lt F UN CTION gt gt menu Note Underlined options are the factory default settings Before adjusting a print position measure the amount of adjustment required for paper preprinted with ruled lines and thus requiring precis
181. ut sheet width to guide paper into the printer Power switch Set to to turn power on and to O to turn power off W hen power is on the power lamp ison 4D Front cover Protects components inside the printer O pened to replace continuous forms 2 Back auxiliary cover Protects components inside the printer O pened to replace continuous forms 3 Power cord connector Power cord connection Interface cable Cable connection between the printer and processor connector 45 Cut sheet feeder Cable connection between the printer and the optional connector cut sheet feeder Back cover Removed when the optional cut sheet feeder is installed User s M anual 1 5 Parts and Functions Table 1 1 Printer parts and functions Continued Number Part Function D Ribbon cassette Containsthe printing ribbon If characters do not print clearly replacethe ribbon or cassette A Fujitsu ribbon is recommended Print head Performs actual printing Platen Controls and feeds paper 20 Paper thickness lever Used to manually adjust paper thickness 20 Jam removal lever Turned down to allow jammed paper to be removed more easil y 22 Lock lever Locks the tractor 23 Tractor Feeds continuous forms 24 Center guide Controls continuous forms feeding 1 6 User s M anual Setting Up the Printer The printer is shipped with a stopper and cushion inside that prevent Removing the Nepi
182. wisted pair return line connected to the signal ground level User s M anual C 5 Data Transmission Timing Data Transmission Timing The 6400 Pro 6600 Pro uses a bi directional parallel interface complying with IEEE 1284 T his interface is also compatible with the conventional C entronics interface D ata transfer from host to print is performed according to Centronics standard called compatible mode D ata transfer from printer to host it is performed according to the IEEE 1284 standard called nibble mode In compatible mode the printer receives data from the computer in handshaking mode based on the Busy and Acknowledge signals from_ theprinter and theD ata Strobe signal from the computer For theD ata Strobe and Acknowledge signals the timing of the Busy signal must be as shown in Figure C 1 To send data from the printer to the host the interface enters the nibble mode where data is sent in units of four bits nibble using the four output signal lines as data paths T he data transfer sequence in nibble mode involves negotiation phase reverseidle phase reverse data transfer phase and termination phase Figure C 2 shows the reverse data transfer phase where data is sent Compatible mode data transfer from host to printer Data 1 to Data 8 Data Strobe BUSY Acknowledge T1 T2 13 T5 T6 T1 T2 T3 gt 1 us T4 lt 1us Ous lt T5 lt 3 us 2 us lt T6 lt 6us Fig

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