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Oki Microline 4410 User Manual

Oki Microline 4410 User Manual

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  • Page 2 ® As an E product meets the E OKI and OKIDATA are registered trademarks/marques déposées/marcas registradas Oki Electric Industry Company, Ltd. ENERGY STAR is a trademark of the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Epson is a registered trademark of Epson America, Inc. Ethernet is a trademark of Digital Equipment Corporation.
  • Page 3 Note: Notes are set in regular type and contain general information. Caution! Cautions are set in bold italics and contain information regarding actions which could potentially cause personal injury or damage to the printer. Important! Important information is set in italics.
  • Page 4 Print Mode: Indicator Lights ... 8 Print Mode: Control Panel Buttons ... 9 Menu Mode: Control Panel Buttons ... 10 Menu Mode: Configuring Your Printer ... 11 Entering/Exiting the Menu Mode ... 11 Changing the Menu Settings ... 11 Saving Configurations ... 11 Switching Back and Forth between Configurations ...
  • Page 5 Okidata Service Locations ... 40 Purchasing Replacement Parts & Accessories ... 41 Accessories ... 42 OkiLAN Model 6100e Ethernet Network Interface Card ... 42 OKI Adapter Card ... 42 Replacement Parts ... 42 A: Specifications... 44 General Specifications ... 44 Font Specifications ...
  • Page 6 Multilingual 858 Code Page Character Set ... 128 ISO 8859-15 Code Page Character Set ... 128 Epson BRASCII Character Set ... 128 Epson Abicomp Character Set ... 128 OKI Block Graphics Character Set ... 129 Bar Codes ... 130 UPC A ... 130 UPC E ... 130 EAN 8 ...
  • Page 7 FCC / IC / CE ... 131 FCC Declaration of Conformity ... 131 Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement... 132 Industry Canada Radio Interference Statement... 132 European Union Council of the European Communities Statement of Electromagnetic Conformance... 132 Warranty ... 133 Limited Warranty ...
  • Page 9 press Press...
  • Page 10 Menu mode.
  • Page 11 When you first start up your printer, both CFG1 and CFG2 are set to the same settings as the factory settings. You will see CFG1 (Configuration 1) at the end of the second line of the printer display.
  • Page 12 The new CFG designation appears on the second line of the display. You can reset the menu to the original factory settings, or engage one of the user-set values—CFG1 or CFG2—as the default. To switch to a particular set of values, turn the printer off then: To engage: Factory Settings...
  • Page 13 Line Spacing Form Tear-Off Skip Over Perf. Page Width Page Length Settings IBM-PPR, EPS-FX, OKI-ML Utility, NLQ Courier, NLQ Gothic, HSD 10 CPI, 12 CPI, 15 CPI, 17.1 CPI, 20 CPI No, Yes Normal, Italics Single, Double Set I (IBM/Epson), Set II (IBM/Epson),...
  • Page 14 Group Item Front Feed Line Spacing Form Tear-Off Skip Over Perf. Page Width Page Length Set-Up Graphics # Graphic Bits [ML emulation only] Rcv. Buffer Ppr Out Override Registration 1 Registration 2 Registration 3 Registration 4 Registration 5 Registration 6 Settings 6 LPI, 8 LPI Off, 500ms, 1 sec, 2 sec...
  • Page 15 No, Yes 17.1 CPI, 20 CPI Combined, Code Page Only Auto Interface, Parallel, Serial, OKI HSP (print server installed), Opt. Card (optional card installed) 15 sec, 30 sec, 45 sec, 1 min, 2 min, 3 min, 4 min, 5 min...
  • Page 16 Group Item Set-Up (cont.) LF Speed Width Control Parallel I/F I-Prime Pin 18 Auto Feed XT [Epson emulation only] Bi-Direction Serial I/F Parity # Serial Bits Protocol Diagnostic Test Busy Line Baud Rate DSR Signal DTR Signal Busy Time Settings Fast, Slow Invalid, Mode 1, Mode 2 Invalid, Buffer Print, Buffer Clear...
  • Page 17 Change to 7 Bits if your system uses a 7-bit data format. Auto CR If you want the printer to automatically add a carriage return when a Line Feed is received at the end of a line, change the setting to Yes.
  • Page 18 Form Tear-Off Select 500 ms, 1 second, or 2 seconds to turn the Form Tear-Off feature on and to set the time interval for the printer to wait before advancing the paper to the tear-off position. Graphics Change to uni-directional printing to improve alignment between print lines when printing graphics.
  • Page 19 If you wish to select a dedicated interface rather than having the printer automatically detect the interface being used, select parallel, serial, OKI HSP (appears only if the print server is installed), or Opt. Card (appears only if optional card is installed).
  • Page 20 HSD (High Speed Draft). Print Suppress If you wish to enable the print suppress command, change the setting to Yes. If you select Yes, the printer will ignore all data after it receives the print suppress command. Prop. Spacing Change to yes if you wish to engage proportionally spaced printing.
  • Page 21 Zero Character If you do not want the printer to use a slash to distinguish a zero from the capital letter O, change the setting to Unslashed.
  • Page 22 1. Turn the printer off, then press on the area(s) marked PUSH and open the printhead access cover. Caution! The printhead may be extremely HOT! 2. Move the printhead to the ribbon loading area ( ).
  • Page 23 3. Unthread the ribbon from the printhead, then remove and discard the cartridge. 1. Open the new ribbon cartridge and swing out the ribbon arms at either end of the ribbon cartridge until they snap into place. 2. Push in on the white plastic ribbon restraint at the right end of the cartridge. 3.
  • Page 24 1. Install the ribbon cartridge in the printer: place the ribbon arms over the metal tabs at either end, then press down on the cartridge. 2. Feed the ribbon over the back of the printhead, threading it into the black guides ( ) on either side of the printhead.
  • Page 25 Caution! Do NOT turn the knob clockwise: this can cause the ribbon to jam! To clear a front feed paper jam: 1. Press PARK to retract the paper from the paper path. 2. Turn the printer off. 3. Pull the front access door out and lift it up into the open position.
  • Page 26 5. Tear off two or three forms to ensure a clean, unwrinkled form, then reload the continuous forms on the pins and close the tractor pin covers. 6. Close the front access door and turn the printer on. 7. Press FF/LOAD to load the paper into the print path.
  • Page 27 5. Tear off two or three forms to ensure a clean, unwrinkled form, then reload the continuous forms on the pins and close the tractor covers. 6. Close the rear-feed access cover and turn the printer on. 7. Press to load the paper into the printing path.
  • Page 28 To replace the power fuse: 1. Turn the printer off and unplug it from the outlet. 2. Turn the fuse housing ( ) to the left and remove it from the printer. 3. Replace the fuse and reinstall the fuse housing in the printer.
  • Page 29 2. Turn the printer off. 3. Press on the area(s) marked PUSH and open the printhead access cover. 4. Use a clean, dry cloth to dust around inside the printer. Remove any loose bits of paper.
  • Page 30 8. Open the rear-feed access cover and vacuum out any paper dust and loose bits of paper, then close the cover. 9. Turn the printer back on and press FF/LOAD to load paper back into the print path. Use a damp cloth with a mild detergent to wipe the printer’s external housing clean.
  • Page 31 The printer does not print when the computer sends data. 1. Is the Status light on? If not, press 2. Check that the interface cable is securely connected to both the printer and to the computer or network. 3. If you have the optional accessory card installed, make sure it is firmly seated in the...
  • Page 32 The Op. Panel Function in the printer menu can be used to disable these buttons. If the printer is part of a customized system or if it is used by a number of people, the system manager may have used this option to make sure the printer is always set properly.
  • Page 33 I am continuing to have paper exit jams. If you are using front feed, make sure that the front of the printer is flush with the edge of the table. If you are using rear feed, make sure that the rear of the printer is flush with the edge of the table.
  • Page 34: Cover Open

    Spacing error during centering operation. Try turning the printer off, then on again. If message persists, contact your service provider (see Section 4). Try turning the printer off, then on again. If message persists, contact your service provider (see Section 4). Printhead access cover is open. Close it.
  • Page 35 Printhead thermistor is damaged. Contact your service provider Try turning the printer off, then on again. If message persists, Illegal IPT alarm. Try turning the printer off, then on again. If The line feed motor has overheated. Turn the printer off and wait Paper jammed as it was being loaded into the print path.
  • Page 36 If message persists, contact your service provider (see Section 4). There is a problem with the OKI HSP connection. Check to be There is a problem with the ROM on the optional interface card. There is a problem with the connection to the optional interface Paper edge has ripped and caused a jam.
  • Page 37 RIBBON JAM 1. Check to be sure that the ribbon is not twisted: open the 2. Remove the ribbon from the printer, turn the take-up knob 3. If this does not clear the problem, try installing a new ribbon. SP THERMAL for it to cool down, then try again.
  • Page 38 Note: For the latest information on getting service and support, consult our multilingual web site (English, French, Spanish, Portuguese): Consult the store where you purchased your printer, or in the U.S. and Canada, call 1- 800-OKIDATA (1-800-654-3282) for the location of the nearest Authorized Okidata Service Dealer.
  • Page 39 Our Customer Support Professionals are trained on all current OKI products. They can answer your questions regarding: • Locations of Sales & Service Dealers •...
  • Page 40 If repair to your printer becomes necessary, the repair can be handled by one of Okidata’s many repair facilities. Before shipping your printer, call 1-800-OKI-DATA (1-800-654-3282) for a return authorization number. Select the “service” option to find an appropriate service depot.
  • Page 41 Before you order, know your printer model number (Pacemark 4410) and have the correct part number and description of the item • Consult the dealer where you purchased your printer • Consult an Okidata Authorized Sales or Service Dealer. In the U.S. and Canada, call 1-800-OKIDATA (1-800-654-3282) for the nearest Authorized Sales and Service location.
  • Page 42 Note: For the latest available accessories for the Pacemark 4410 printer, check our web site — For Pacemark 4410 non-network version only. Installs in the network/option slot to convert the printer for use in network environments. For Pacemark 4410 non-network version only. This card installs in the network/option slot to allow use with third-party options such as Twinax/Coax boards.
  • Page 43 Tear Bar Cover ... Order # 40519801...
  • Page 44 Print Method: Serial impact dot matrix Printhead: Two rows of nine pins in a single-head diamond configuration Graphics Resolution (Maximum) Microline Standard Mode: 288 dpi horizontal x 144 dpi vertical Epson/IBM Modes: 240 dpi horizontal x 216 dpi vertical Print Speed Mode HSD (High Speed Draft) Utility...
  • Page 45 Characters per Line Setting, Characters per Inch 10 cpi 12 cpi 15 cpi 17.1 cpi 20 cpi Emulations: Epson FX, IBM Proprinter III, Okidata Microline Standard Interface Model 4410 Standard: Centronics parallel IEEE-1284, Nibble Mode RS-232C 25-pin Serial, 38.4 KBps maximum baud rate Optional: OkiLAN 6100e EtherNet Model 4410 Network Ready Standard: Centronics parallel IEEE-1284, Nibble Mode...
  • Page 46 Parameter Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) Mean Time to Repair (MTTR) Printhead Life Ribbon Life (on average, 10 cpi utility) Maximum thickness: 0.031 inches (0.79 mm) Type Single Part Carbonless (1 + 9 max.)** (34 to 40 g/m Interleaf (1 + 6 max) Labels Envelopes Card Stock...
  • Page 47 Maximum thickness: 0.014 inches (0.36 mm) Type Single Part Carbonless (1 + 5 max.) Interleaf (1 + 3 max) * For paper widths less than 5 inches (127 mm), remove the support between the tractors. Dimensions Width: 30¼ inches (768 mm) Depth: 15-5/32 inches (385 mm) Height: 14-7/8 inches (378 mm) Weight: 92.6 lbs (42 kg)
  • Page 48 Voltage: 90 to 264 Volts, AC, universal Frequency: 50 or 60 Hz, ±2% Power Consumption Idling: Less than 15 watts Local Test: About 295 watts ROM: two x 512 KB EPROM RAM: Resident: 512KB Receive Buffer Size: 28KB maximum (56KB maximum, no DLL) DLL: 27.75KB maximum (NLQ = 2 x 12KB;...
  • Page 49 Data Bit 6 Data Bit 7 Data Bit 8 Acknowledge Busy Paper End Select Auto Feed Return Pin Direction To printer To printer To printer To printer To printer To printer To printer To printer To printer From printer From printer...
  • Page 50 Unused Chassis Ground 19 to 30 I-Prime Fault Unused Select-I No Return No Return From printer To printer From printer To printer...
  • Page 51 Request to Send Unused Data Set Ready Signal Ground 8 to 10 Unused Supervisory Send Data 12 to 19 Unused Data Terminal Ready 21 to 25 Unused Symbol Direction From printer To printer From printer To printer From printer From printer...
  • Page 52 DSR 6 ______________ 20 DTR IBM 9-Pin Cable Configuration Computer DSR 6 ______________ 20 DTR CTS 8 ______________ 11 SSD Printer PG1 ______________ 1 PG TD2 ______________ 3 RD RD 3 ______________ 2 TD 6 DSR SG 7 ______________ 7 SG...
  • Page 53 Note: To stop the test at any time, turn the printer off. You need a test connector to jumper the following pins: 1. Enter the printer menu and change the Diagnostic Test item in the Serial I/F group to Yes.
  • Page 54 ® The print server has an Ethernet 10/100 BaseT interface with an RJ45 receptacle and a parallel interface for interconnection with the printer. The interface is supplied with a short cable for connection of the parallel interface. Note: The Ethernet port requires a 10/100 BaseT cable with two twisted-wire pairs.
  • Page 55 Indicates when the data on the data lines is valid. Print Server Eight lines used for data transfer. Printer Data acknowledge signal. Printer Indicates the printer is not ready to receive data. Printer Indicates a paper error. Printer Indicates the printer is online. Print Server Used for IEEE-1284 compliance.
  • Page 56 Select CFG2 P1 = 0: command valid P1 = 1: command invalid Delete Emulation Mode, Select Epson FX IBM Proprinter OKI Microline Standard MSB Control Cancel MSB control Set MSB equal to 0 Set MSB equal to 1 Paper-Out Sensor Disable...
  • Page 57 Bidirectional Unidirectional for one line Print Speed, Half Print Suppress Reset Clear Print Buffer Clear Buffer and Initialize Printer Select Menu Item See the end of this Appendix for details on this command. Software I-Prime Form Feed, Execute Form Length...
  • Page 58 Epson Command Line Feed n/144 inch, n = 0 to 255 n/216 inch, n = 0 to 255 Forward LF with CR Reverse LF, n = 0 to 255 Line Spacing n/72-inch increments n = 0 to 85, 128 to 213 n/144-inch increments n = 1 to 255 n/216-inch increments,...
  • Page 59 Epson Command Backspace Carriage Return Horizontal Tabs Execute Set, up to 32 tabs x = 1 to 255 k = 1 to 32 Margins, Set by character columns Set left margin Set right margin ASCII Hexadecimal ESC D x ...x 1B 44 x ESC l n 1B 6C n...
  • Page 60 Epson Command Print Position Define position by dot columns, indexed from present position. Dot position = + (n x 256) = 0 to 255 = 0 to 255 Execute print position from current left margin Dot position = + (n x 256)]/60 = 0 to 255 = 0 to 255...
  • Page 61 Epson Command Composite Command, Select Print Features and Pitch n = 0 to 255 Double Height Printing Double Width (Expanded) Printing One line only Print Quality Utility Proportional Width ASCII Hexadecimal ESC ! n 1B 21 n ESC w 1 1B 77 31 ESC w 0 1B 77 30...
  • Page 62 Epson Command Select font by pitch/point (for Option ROM) = 0: fixed spacing = 1: proportional spacing = 00H to FFH + (Hp x 256) > 43 Point Size = N Typestyles Courier Gothic OCR-B Emphasized Mode Reset Enhanced (Double Strike) Reset Inter-Character Clearance, Set by dot columns...
  • Page 63 Epson Command Superscript/Subscript Cancel Subscript Superscript Underline Assign character table = 0 to 255 = 0 to 255 Control Codes, Printable Reset Control Codes/Printable Characters — on/off Interprets codes as printable characters Interprets codes as control codes ASCII Hexadecimal ESC T 1B 54 ESC S 1 1B 53 31...
  • Page 64 Epson Command International Language Chararacter Sets American French German British Danish I Swedish Italian Spanish I Japanese Norwegian Danish II Spanish II Latin American French Canadian Dutch Publisher Code Page Multilingual 850 Norway 865 Portugal 860 Canada French BRASCII Abicomp ISO 8859/15 IBM Multilingual 858 Italic Character Set...
  • Page 65 Epson Command Copy Pre-defined ROM data to RAM NLQ Courier NLQ Gothic NLQ OCR-B Select DLL Font DLL character set Pre-defined character set Bit Image Graphics Double Horizontal Density, normal speed n1, n2 = 0 to 255, specifies # of columns Double Horizontal Density, high speed = 0 to 255,...
  • Page 66 Epson Command Reassign Graphic’s Density Reassign as Single Density n = 0 , 60 dpi n = 1, 120 dpi n = 2, 120 dpi/ Quasi density n = 3, 240 dpi/ Quasi density n = 4, 80 dpi n = 5, 72 dpi n = 6, 90 dpi n = 7, 144 dpi Reassign as Low Speed...
  • Page 67 Epson Command Reassign as Quadruple Density n = 0 , 60 dpi n = 1, 120 dpi n = 2, 120 dpi/ Quasi density n = 3, 240 dpi/ Quasi density n = 4, 80 dpi n = 5, 72 dpi n = 6, 90 dpi n = 7, 144 dpi Select 9 pin mode...
  • Page 68 Epson Command Select density and enter graphics mode m = 0 : single density, 60 dpi m = 1: slow speed double density, 120 dpi m = 2: high speed double density, 120 dpi m = 3: quadruple density, 240 dpi m = 4: CRTI, 80 dpi m = 5: Plotter (1 : 1), 72 dpi...
  • Page 69 = n + (n x 256) Print one character only Emulation Mode, Select IBM Proprinter Epson FX OKI Microline Standard Paper-Out Sensor Disable Enable Paper Path, Change to: Rear Path represents the num- ber of bytes of data...
  • Page 70 IBM Command Print Direction Unidirectional Bidirectional Print Stop Print Suppress Reset — Clear Print Buffer Select Menu Item 1 See the end of this Appendix for details on this command. Select Menu Item 2 See the end of this Appendix for details on this command.
  • Page 71 IBM Command Line Feed Automatic LF In n/144-inch increments n = 0 to 255 In n/216-inch increments n = 1 to 255 Execute Line Feed with Carriage Return Single Reverse Line Feed Line Spacing In n/72-inch increments, n = 0 to 255 Activate line spacing defined by ESC A n In n/144-inch, n = 0 to 255...
  • Page 72 IBM Command Backspace Carriage Return, Execute Margins, Define Left & Right = 1 to 255: left margin = 2 to 255: right margin < n Print Position, Define By dot, n = 0 to 255 dots ESC | n Set by dot columns, absolute to the home position = 0000 to...
  • Page 73 IBM Command Set print position n = 0 to 255: # of bytes to follow A1 = 0 to 255: even, print position absolute from left edge; odd, print position relative to current position A2 = 0 to 255: even, toward right margin (forward);...
  • Page 74 IBM Command Character Pitch 10 cpi 12 cpi 15 cpi 17.1 cpi 20 cpi Double Height and Width, Select = 0 to 255: normally 4 = 0 to 255: normally 0 = 0 to 255 Function No change. LF unchanged, single height LF unchanged, double height...
  • Page 75 IBM Command Double Width For one line only Print Quality Select Font, n = 0 to 255 Select HSD ASCII Hexadecimal ESC W 1 1B 57 31 ESC W 0 1B 57 30 ESC I n 1B 49 n ESC # 0 1B 23 30 Decimal 27 87 49...
  • Page 76 IBM Command Select Pitch and Point (for option ROM) Pno specifies the number of bytes of the succeeding parameter; normally = 3 = 0: fixed spacing = 1: proportional spacing set point size (N = [L + (H x 256)] x 2 Point Size 0 to 43 Ignored...
  • Page 77 IBM Command Underline IBM Character Set I, Select ESC 7 IBM Character Set II, Select IBM Code Page, Select = 0 to 255: specifies amount of data to follow; data = L + (H x 256) NUL = 0 to 255 = 0 to 255: identifies Code Page number;...
  • Page 78 IBM Command International Language Character Set, Select American Slashed Zero American Unslashed Zero British German French Swedish Danish Norwegian Dutch Italian French Canadian Spanish Latin American Publisher Slant Custom Font Command See the end of this Appendix for details on this command.
  • Page 79 = 0 to 255, specifies # of columns Quadruple Horizontal Density = 0 to 255, specifies # of columns Oki Data Command Configuration Group, Select Select CFG1 = 0: command valid = 1: command invalid Select CFG2 = 0: command valid...
  • Page 80 Oki Data Command Emulation Mode, Select OKI Microline Standard Epson FX IBM Proprinter Paper-Out Sensor Override Enable Disable Paper Path, Change to Rear Path represents the number of bytes of data Front Path represents the number of bytes of data...
  • Page 81 Oki Data Command Select Menu Item See the end of this Appendix for details on this command. Shift - Software I-PRIME Carriage Return and Line Feed Control Line Feed, n/144 inch n = 0 to 255 Form Feed - Execute...
  • Page 82 Oki Data Command Line Feed Execute Direct Skip = 48 to 57 Forward LF with CR Reverse Without Carriage Return Line Spacing n/144-inch increments n = 0 to 127 1/6-inch increments 1/8-inch increments Margin, Bottom (Auto Skip) n = 48 to 57...
  • Page 83 Oki Data Command Backspace Carriage Return, Execute Horizontal Tabs Execute Define up to 16 stops by character columns XYZ = 000 to 999 ASCII < X < X Pitch Argument “X ” 10 cpi 12 cpi 15cpi 17.1 cpi 20 cpi...
  • Page 84 Oki Data Command Margins Left Margin, in 1/120-inch increments = 000 to 999 ASCII = 0000: command ignored = 0001: left margin cleared Right Margin, in 1/120-inch increments = 0000 to 9999 ASCII w/o left margin: 300 < RM 1632 £...
  • Page 85 Oki Data Command Print Position (continued) Set by dot columns, left from current position = 0000 to 9999 ASCII = 0000: command ignored Set by dot columns, right from current position = 0000 to 9999 ASCII = 0000: command ignored...
  • Page 86 Oki Data Command Custom Fonts Select the NLQ custom character font (DLL) which is synthesized from the UTL custom character data Select UTL DLL Font Double Height Printing Double Width Printing Print Quality NLQ Courier NLQ Sans Serif Utility Proportional Spacing...
  • Page 87 Oki Data Command Select Print Modes and Features Emphasized/Enhanced Emphasized On Enhanced On Emphasized/Enhanced Define the number of blank dot columns (n) to be added on to the end of the normal character cell matrix. n = 0 to 11...
  • Page 88 Oki Data Command IBM Code Page, Select = 0 to 255: specifies amount of data to follow; data = L + (H x 256) NUL = 0 to 255 = 0 to 255: identifies Code Page number; ID No. =...
  • Page 89 Oki Data Command Slant Symbol Sets Okidata Standard Symbol Set Okidata Block Graphics Symbol Set IBM Symbol Set Custom Fonts Create Pattern and copy ROM to RAM Define up to 256 ascender characters using 11H x 7V matrix. m = 0 to 255 decimal:...
  • Page 90 Oki Data Command Define up to 256 ascender characters using 11H x 7V matrix. m = 0 to 255 decimal: address of defined characters m = 0 to 2, 7 to 20 and 22 to 31: data ignored n1...n11 = 0 to 127:...
  • Page 91 ASCII ESC DLE A p ... n <data> specifies the subsequent data amount (MSB is ignored). • p = 0, 1, or 3: command is ignored. • p = 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8: command is valid. ³ •...
  • Page 92 Parameter n specifies the width of the black bar. The minimum black bar width is 1/72-inch. • n = 0: maintains the current setting. ³ • n 8: sets to 7. Parameter n specifies the space width. The minimum space width is 1/72-inch. •...
  • Page 93 ASCII ESC DLE B p pm <data> Parameter p specifies the subsequent data amount (the MSB is ignored). Parameter p selects mode A, B, or C of Code 128 bar codes. When another bar code type is selected, parameter p is ignored.
  • Page 94 Note: Custom characters are not saved when the printer is turned off. ASCII ESC & m n ... d This command is used to define up to 256 character patterns and store the patterns in RAM. The matrix size used to define the characters is 11 horizontal dot columns x 8 vertical dot columns.
  • Page 95 Byte b = 1: ascender, dot rows 1 to 8 = 0: descender, dot rows 2 to 9 Bytes b to b Bytes b to b are used to set the left side clearance. Bytes b to b Bytes b to b are used to set the right side clearance Parameters d...
  • Page 96 • n = 0 to 255 decimal Hexadecimal 1B 3D c m n a ...d Dot Columns Horizontal Vertical m n—is used once to set up the printer ...d —is used repeatedly, once for each Decimal 27 61 c m n a ...d...
  • Page 97 Parameter a sets the character type. • a = 0 to 255 decimal = 0: ascender character = 1: descender character Ignored Parameter a sets the amount of proportional spacing. • a = 0 to 255 decimal • d ...d = 0 to 255 decimal...
  • Page 98 ASCII ESC DLE D Pno Pa ...Pa This command is used to set the menu. Designates the number of parameter bytes since the designated number. Invalid with MSB. £ £ • 00H Pno = 00H or 01H, an initial setting (menu setting for current conditions) will be performed, but the menu contents not be changed.
  • Page 99 Group Pa: b ...b Printer Control X1000000 Font X0000001 X0000010 X1000011 X1000100 X1000101 X1000110 X1000111 Item Pb: b Emulation mode X0000000 X0000001 X0000010 Print Mode X0000000 X0000001 X0000010 X0000011 Pitch X0000000 X0000001 X0000010 X0000011 X0000100 Proportional X0000000 X0000001 Style X0000000...
  • Page 100 Group Pa: b ...b Font (cont.) X1000111 Symbol Sets X1001000 X1001001 Rear Feed X1001010 X1001011 Item Pb: b Language Set X0000101 (cont.) X0000110 X0000111 X0001000 X0001001 X0001010 X0001011 X0001100 X0001101 X0001110 X0001111 Zero Character X0000000 X0000001 Code Page X0000000 X0000001 X0000010 X0000011 X0000100...
  • Page 101 Group Pa: b ...b Rear Feed (cont.) X1001100 X1001101 X1001110 Front Feed X1001111 X1010000 X1010001 Item Pb: b Skip Over Perforation X0000000 X0000001 Page Width X0000000 X0000001 Page Length X0000000 X0000001 X0000010 X0000011 X0000100 X0000101 X0000110 X0000111 X0001000 X0001001 X0001010 X0001011 X0001100 X0001101...
  • Page 102 Group Pa: b ...b Front Feed (cont.) X1010010 X1010011 Set-Up X1100001 X1100010 Item Pb: b Page Width X0000000 X0000001 Page Length X0000000 X0000001 X0000010 X0000011 X0000100 X0000101 X0000110 X0000111 X0001000 X0001001 X0001010 X0001011 X0001100 X0001101 Graphics X0000000 X0000001 Paper Out Override X0000000 X0000001...
  • Page 103 Group Pa: b ...b Set-Up (cont.) X1100011 X1100100 X1100101 X1100110 X1100111 X1101010 Item Pb: b Print Registration 1 X0000000 X0000001 X0000010 X0000011 X0000100 X0000101 X0000110 X0000111 X0001000 X0001001 X0001010 Operator Panel Function X0000000 X0000001 Reset Inhibit X0000000 X0000001 Print Suppress X0000000 Effective X0000001...
  • Page 104 Group Pa: b ...b Set-Up (cont.) X1101011 X1101100 X1101101 X1110010 X1110011 X1110100 X1111010 X1111011 X1111100 X1111101 Item Pb: b SI Select Pitch (12CPI) X0000001 X0000000 X0000001 Time Out Print X0000000 X0000001 Auto Select X0000000 X0000001 Print DEL Code X0000000 X0000001 7/8 Bits Graphics X0000000 X0000001 7/8 Bits Data...
  • Page 105 Group Pa: b ...b Set-Up (cont.) X1111110 X1111111 ASCII ESC DLE E Pno Pa ...Pa This command supplements the Select Menu Item 1 command, providing additional menu items. Designates the number of parameter bytes since the designated number. Invalid with MSB. £...
  • Page 106 Group Pa: b ...b Set-Up X1000000 X1000001 Item Pb: b Gap Control (Rear) X0000000 X0000001 X0000010 X0000011 X0000100 X0000101 X0000110 X0000111 X0001000 X0001001 X0001010 Gap Control (Front) X0000000 X0000001 X0000010 X0000011 X0000100 X0000101 X0000110 X000011 X0001000 X0001001 X0001010 ...b Setting Auto Auto...
  • Page 107 Group Pa: b ...b Set-Up (cont.) X1000101 X1000110 Item Pb: b Print Registration 2 X0000000 X0000001 X0000010 X0000011 X0000100 X0000101 X0000110 X0000111 X0001000 X0001001 X0001010 Print Registration 3 X0000000 X0000001 X0000010 X0000011 X0000100 X0000101 X0000110 X0000111 X0001000 X0001001 X0001010 ...b Setting 0.25mm Right 0.20mm Right...
  • Page 108 Group Pa: b ...b Set-Up (cont.) X1000111 X1001000 Item Pb: b Print Registration 4 X0000000 X0000001 X0000010 X0000011 X0000100 X000010 X0000110 X0000111 X0001000 X0001001 X0001010 Print Registration 5 X0000000 X0000001 X0000010 X0000011 X0000100 X000010 X0000110 X0000111 X0001000 X0001001 X0001010 X0001010 ...b Setting 0.25mm Right...
  • Page 109 Group Pa: b ...b Set-Up (cont.) X1001001 X1001010 Item Pb: b Print Registration 6 X0000000 X0000001 X0000010 X0000011 X0000100 X000010 X0000110 X0000111 X0001000 X0001001 X0001010 X0001010 Print Registration 7 X0000000 X0000001 X0000010 X0000011 X0000100 X000010 X0000110 X0000111 X0001000 X0001001 X0001010 X0001010 ...b Setting...
  • Page 110 Group Pa: b ...b Set-Up (cont.) X1000101 X1001010 Page Width Control Item Pb: b Print Registra- tion 7 (cont.) X0000111 X0001000 X0001001 X0001010 X0001010 X0000000 X0000001 X0000010 ...b Setting 0.10mm Left 0.15mm Left 0.20mm Left 0.25mm Left 0.25mm Left Invalid Mode 1 Mode 2...
  • Page 111 2. Turn the printer off. 3. Press and hold FF/LOAD while turning the printer on. The printer will print the line “Hex Data Dump” and be ready to receive data in the Hex Dump Mode. To run the test, send data to the printer while it is in the Hex Dump Mode.
  • Page 122 The characters in the lower ASCII range (hexadecimal 00 through 7E, decimal 0 through 127) are the same as IBM Set 3. The characters for the upper ASCII range are given in the tables below.
  • Page 128 The characters in the lower ASCII range are the same as IBM Set 3. The characters in the lower ASCII range are the same as IBM Set 3.
  • Page 129 The following characters are available in the upper range of the OKI Block Graphics character set. Non-printing areas are represented by the white boxes on the grid. The decimal and hexadecimal values are printed to the left of each character.
  • Page 131 Oki Data Corporatio Takasaki Campus 8-1, Futaba-cho, Takasaki-shi, Gunma-ken, Japan (Signed) Isao Suda Dated: October 5, 1998 Okidata, Div. of Oki America, Inc. 2000 Bishops Gate Blvd. Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054-4620...
  • Page 132 WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 133 Okidata, division of Oki America, Inc. (Okidata) warrants this printer to be free from defect in material and workmanship and will remedy any such defect according to the terms of this Limited Warranty. This Limited Warranty extends to the original purchaser only.
  • Page 134 Tel: (5511) 5589-1518 Fax: (5511) 5584-0267 This Limited Warranty applies to this printer. However, the procedure for obtaining service may vary outside the continental United States. Contact your Okidata dealer for such warranty service information. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
  • Page 135 Symbols # Graphic bits menu item ... 14 # Serial bits menu item ... 16, 17 Abicomp character set ... 128 Access cover ... 42 Accessories ...42-43 purchasing ... 41 Adapter card ... 42 Alarm light ... 8 ASCII character sets lower ...
  • Page 136 ... 59, 60 print style/print size control ... 60, 61, 62 printer operation/data control ...56-57 printer operation/data control ... 56, 57 vertical control ... 57, 58 international character substitutions ... 120 ESC SI pitch menu item ... 15, 18 Ethernet interface ...
  • Page 137 Multilingual 858 code page character set ... 128 Multilingual code page sets ... 126 Network interface card ... 42 OKI adapter card ... 42 OKI block graphics character set ... 129 Okidata Microline commands ...79-90 bar code ...91-93 character control ... 87 character sets ...
  • Page 138 ... 8 menu item ... 13, 20 Print speed ... 44 Print suppress menu item ... 15, 20 Printer control group ... 13 Printhead access cover ... 42 Printhead life... 46 Printing a list of menu items ... 12 Problem solving.
  • Page 139 Tear bar cover ... 43 Tear button ... 9 Temperature specifications ... 47 Test, serial interface ... 53 Time out print menu item ... 15, 21 Top of form button ... 9 Troubleshooting ...31-37 envelope jams ... 34 error messages ...34-38 general ...31-34 I-Prime signal ...

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