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If it is overprinted, make a small adjustment to the printer so
that it automatically inserts a line feed at the end of a line,
because your computer does not supply the line feed. (See page
18 for details.)
Serial Interfaces
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The optional High-Speed RS232-C serial interface can run up to
9,600 baud using Printer Ready/Busy protocol. And the $uper
Speed board has a maximum speed of 19,200 baud with a choice
of either printer Ready/Busy or X-ON/X-OFF protocol.
Before connecting your interface cable, make sure both your printer
and computer are
off
before inserting the cable. Important to note if
you are using a serial cable, you are probably required to use an
OPEN and PR
#
1 statement in BASIC programming instead of
LPRINT. Consult your computer documentation for details.
Connecting a Serial Interface
1. Insert the 25-pin plug in the receptacle at the right on the
printer back.
2. Tighten the mounting screw on each side of the connector shell
so that it is securely attached to the printer.
3. Insert the other end of the cable in your computer. You may
also be able to connect the cable to another peripheral device,
such as a disk drive, if your equipment accommodates "daisy
chain" connection.
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