Destination Data Writing Operation - Epson Stylus 1500 Service Manual

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Destination Data Writing Operation

The value that specifies the printer's geographic destination is stored in the EEPROM on the C172
MAIN board. This value must be rewritten to the EEPROM when the printer mechanism, main
board, or EEPROM chip is replaced, and also whenever the EEPROM is reset.
Before starting this procedure, be sure the interface setting is set to parallel or auto select.
1.
Connect a PC to the target printer via port LPT1 using a parallel interface cable, and turn the
printer on.
2.
Load GW-BASIC® on the PC, and run the program ST1500.BAS. Then the main menu
appears, as shown below:
Customer Data
Printer Setting
3.
Using Table 4-3, input the appropriate 8-digit ID number for the destination as the printer
setting for "Customer Data." (For example, the U.S. market, or EAI: 20000A00 ). Then the
main menu appears, as shown on the next page.
Market or
ID
Destination
Number
Destination
U.S. (EAI)
20000A00
Latin
America
20000A00
(EAI)
EAL
20000A00
EUL
20010A00
If you enter an incorrect ID number for the "Customer Data" field, printer functions are
not guaranteed.
EPSON Stylus 1500 Service Manual
CAUTION
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Table 4-3. Customer Data
Market or
ID
Market or
Number
Destination
EDG
20010A01
EFS
20010A01
ESP
20000A00
Northern
Middle East
Europe
20010A00
(EUL)
CAUTION
ID
Market or
Number
Destination
EIS
20010A00
ETT
EIB
20010A00
EHK
ESP
00000A00
20010A00
(EUL)
Adjustments
ID
Number
20000A00
20010A00
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