Star Micronics LC-100+ User Manual
Star Micronics LC-100+ User Manual

Star Micronics LC-100+ User Manual

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USER'S MANUAL
LC-1011C
+
LC-100
COLOUR
DOT MATRIX PRINTER
HL 80825190

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  • Page 1 USER’S MANUAL LC-1011C LC-100 COLOUR DOT MATRIX PRINTER HL 80825190...
  • Page 2: Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement

    Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement The 120V version equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursu- ant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 3: Trademark Acknowledgments

    All efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the contents of this manual at the time of printing. How- ever, should any errors be found, STAR would greatly appreciate being informed of them. • The above notwithstanding, STAR can assume no responsibility for any errors in this manual. © Copyright 1995, 1998 Star Micronics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 4: About This Manual

    About this manual This manual describes how to set up, use, and care for the Star LC-1011C and LC-100+ Colour printers. The following is a list of what you can expect to find in each chapter. Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1: Printer Setup ... 1 Choosing a place for the printer ... 1 Unpacking the printer ... 2 General guide ... 3 Installing the platen knob ... 4 Opening the front cover ... 4 Installing the ribbon cassette ... 5 Removing the ribbon cassette ...
  • Page 6 Chapter 3: Using the EDS Mode ... 24 About EDS Mode settings ... 24 Entering the EDS Mode ... 24 Selecting a bank ... 25 Selecting a switch ... 25 Changing a switch setting ... 25 Printing the current switch settings ... 26 Exiting the EDS Mode ...
  • Page 7 Appendix E: Printer Control Codes ... 67 Appendix F: Glossary ... 72 Appendix G: Control Panel Operation Guide ... 73...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1: Printer Setup

    Chapter 1: Printer Setup This chapter contains important information on setting up your printer. Be sure to read this chapter carefully before using the printer for the first time. In this chapter you will learn about: Choosing a place for the printer Unpacking and setting up the printer Installing the platen knob Installing the ribbon cassette...
  • Page 10: Unpacking The Printer

    Printer Setup Unpacking the printer Check to make sure that the carton contains each of the items shown in the following illustration. Ribbon cassette 3.5” Floppy disk If anything is missing, contact the store where you bought the printer and ask them to supply the missing part.
  • Page 11: General Guide

    General guide General guide The following illustrations show the major components of your printer.
  • Page 12: Installing The Platen Knob

    Printer Setup Installing the platen knob The platen knob is packed into a recess in the packaging material. Install the knob on the shaft located inside the large hole on the right side of the printer. Make sure that the two splines of the platen shaft inside the printer fit into the slots inside the knob’s spindle.
  • Page 13: Installing The Ribbon Cassette

    Note: You can completely remove the front cover from the printer or you can stand it up without removing it. You should normally leave the front cover closed, because it protects against objects getting into the printer, and it cuts down on printer noise.
  • Page 14 Printer Setup While guiding the ribbon between the print head and print head shield, press down gently but firmly on the cassette until the side tabs snap securely into place. Rotate the knob on the cassette again to take up any slack. Close the front cover of the printer.
  • Page 15: Removing The Ribbon Cassette

    Are you getting muddy-looking colors from a color ribbon? The more green, orange, and purple colors you use, the quicker the primary colors (blue, red, yellow) will become mixed with other colors. This will cause a drop in performance of the ribbon. Remember that changing the ribbon before it becomes frayed or completely out of ink extends the life of your print head.
  • Page 16: Installing The Paper Guide

    Printer Setup Installing the paper guide Insert the two tabs on the bottom of the paper guide into the holes provided on the rear cover of the printer. To remove the paper guide from the printer, simply pull the tabs out of the holes.
  • Page 17: Loading Fanfold Paper

    Note: We recommend that you unplug the printer from the power outlet whenever you do not plan to use it for long periods. Because of the this, you should locate the printer so that the power outlet it is plugged into is nearby and easy to access. At this point you may want to perform a test of the printer to make sure it is working properly.
  • Page 18 Printer Setup Grasping the two back corners of the printer with the palms of your hands, press back on the two raised areas on the top of the rear cover until it opens. Swing the rear cover back and down until it stops. Note: You can also completely remove the rear cover by simply pulling it away from the back of the printer after you open it.
  • Page 19 far apart). After making these adjustments, be sure that you re-lock the tractors by pulling the gray levers into the locked position. Close the rear cover and press down gently on it until it locks into place with a click. Note: If you removed the rear cover, first insert its two tabs into the holes provided in the back of the printer and then swing it closed.
  • Page 20: Printing On Fanfold Paper

    Printer Setup Pull the bail lever toward the front of the printer. This will feed the paper to the starting position. After the paper is fully fed (indicated by the printer’s beeping), return the bail lever back to its original position toward the back of the printer. Important! Never return the bail lever to its original position until the paper is fully fed.
  • Page 21: Parking Fanfold Paper

    Parking fanfold paper It is not necessary to remove fanfold paper currently loaded in the printer in order to print on cut-sheet paper. Instead, simply use the following procedure to park the fanfold paper. Tear off the paper at a perforation so there is no more than half a page sticking out of the front cover of the printer.
  • Page 22: Using The Tear-Off Function

    Printer Setup Using the tear-off function The following procedure makes it easy to tear off fanfold paper. Check to make sure that the printer is on-line. Press the FONT button to perform the long tear-off operation, or press the PITCH button to perform the short tear-off operation. The long tear-off operation causes the paper to be fed automatically so the tear assist edge of the printer cover is aligned with the paper’s next perforation.
  • Page 23 For an IBM-compatible personal computer: Use a standard 36-pin Centronics parallel cable. The parallel cable should be no longer than six feet (two meters). Longer cables can result in poor transfer of information. Important! Make sure that the printer and the computer are turned off before connecting them.
  • Page 24: Chapter 2: Control Panel Operations

    Chapter 2: Control Panel Operations The control panel gives you push-button control over the printer’s operations. It includes indicator lights, which tell you the current status of the printer at a glance. DRAFT COURIER SANSERIF FONT QUIET This chapter describes control panel functions that can be performed while the printer is turned on and either on-line or off-line.
  • Page 25: Selecting A Font

    Selecting a font Make sure the printer is off-line (ON LINE indicator is not lit). Press FONT to change the font selection. An indicator lights to the left of the name of the font that is currently selected. The following shows the fonts that are available. Lit Indicator DRAFT COURIER...
  • Page 26: Setting The Character Pitch

    Control Panel Operations Setting the character pitch The character pitch setting controls how many characters are printed per inch. Use the following procedure to select the pitch you want. Make sure the printer is off-line (ON LINE indicator is not lit). Press PITCH to change the pitch selection.
  • Page 27: Line Feed

    The printer is now in the Pitch Lock Mode. You could enter the Pitch Lock Mode and Font Lock Mode (page 17) at the same time by holding down both FONT and PITCH when you turn on printer power. To exit the Pitch Lock Mode, simply turn the printer off. Important! Font and pitch lock will not function if you are using Windows Truetype fonts.
  • Page 28: Micro Feed

    Control Panel Operations Micro feed Use the following operation to feed the paper in very small increments. This makes it possible to align the print head exactly where you want it. Make sure the printer is off-line (ON LINE indicator is not lit). While holding down ON LINE, press PAPER FEED to feed the paper forward or PITCH to feed the paper backward.
  • Page 29: Selecting The Quiet Print Mode

    Selecting the Quiet Print Mode The Quiet Print Mode lets you print with less noise than that produced with normal printing. Use the following procedure to enter and exit the Quiet Print Mode. Important! Though the Quiet Print Mode prints more quietly, it also causes printing to take considerably longer than normal printing.
  • Page 30: Saving A Macro

    Control Panel Operations After you have the paper at the position you want, hold down ON LINE and press PAPER FEED to make the current print head position the new auto load position. The printer will beep twice to indicate that the new auto load position is set.
  • Page 31: Clearing The Printer's Buffer

    Clearing the printer’s buffer When the printer receives data from a computer, it temporarily stores it in a memory called a buffer. If you stop a printing job partway through, there is the chance that some data will remain in the buffer. The following procedure clears the printer’s buffer by deleting any data that might be there.
  • Page 32: Chapter 3: Using The Eds Mode

    Chapter 3: Using the EDS Mode The letters “EDS” stand for “Electronic DIP Switches.” Just like the small DIP switches that are used by many computers, printers, and other devices, the EDS lets you configure the printer so that it matches your system and software needs. This chapter describes how to enter the printer’s EDS Mode and provides details about available settings and how to change them.
  • Page 33: Selecting A Bank

    Selecting a bank While in the EDS Mode, use the control panel’s FONT button to select a bank. When the DRAFT indicator flashes, the font and pitch indicators show which bank is currently selected. Lit Indicator COURIER SANSERIF QUIET 12CPI PROP COND Selecting a switch...
  • Page 34: Printing The Current Switch Settings

    Using the EDS Mode Printing the current switch settings To print the current EDS switch settings while in n the EDS Mode, press and hold the control panel’s ON LINE button and then press the PAPER FEED button. Asterisks on the printout show whether a switch is turned on or off.
  • Page 35 EDS Mode Settings Switch 3: RAM Usage Specifies whether RAM should be used as an input buffer (ON) or as a download buffer (OFF). Selecting input buffer (ON) tells the printer to use available RAM to store data it receives from the computer, which speeds up the printing.
  • Page 36 Using the EDS Mode BANK B Switch 1: NLQ Direction Selects uni-directional (ON) or bi-directional (OFF) printing for NLQ (Near Letter Quality) printing. Bi-directional printing (OFF) is faster, while uni- directional (ON) printing generally provides better print quality. Switch 2: Auto Tear-off (Long) Specifies whether the printer’s auto tear-off (long) feature (page 20) is enabled (OFF) or disabled (ON).
  • Page 37 BANK C Switch 1: Print Mode Selects Draft (ON) or NLQ (OFF) as the print mode. NLQ (OFF) provides near letter quality output, while Draft (ON) provides draft quality. Draft quality printing may be less attractive than near letter quality, but the printing operation is faster.
  • Page 38: Using The Eds Mode

    Using the EDS Mode BANK D Switches 1, 2, 3, 4: Page Length Turn these switches on or off to form the pattern that matches the Page Length setting you want to use. Page Length 11”/Letter 8” 11.7”/A4 12” 8.5”/Letter 14”/Legal 10.5”/Executive 7.25”/Executive...
  • Page 39 BANK E Switches 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: Code Page/International Character Set If your EDS settings specify IBM emulation (Bank A, Switch 1 OFF) with either character table (Bank A, Switch 2), or Standard emulation (Bank A, Switch 1 ON) with the graphics character table (Bank A, Switch 2 ON), use the Bank E switches to select the default character code page you want to use.
  • Page 40 Using the EDS Mode If your EDS settings specify Standard emulation (Bank A, Switch 1 ON) with the italic character table (Bank A, Switch 2 OFF), use the Bank E switches to select the international character set you want to use. This setting determines the assignment of 14 character codes in the Standard Italic character set.
  • Page 41: Chapter 4: Using The Printer With Ms-Dos

    Chapter 4: Using the Printer with MS-DOS This chapter contains information about how to use the printer with applications software running under MS-DOS. In this chapter, you will learn about: How to set up for printing with MS-DOS Setting up for printing with MS-DOS To print from an application running under MS-DOS, you must first select the printer from within the application.
  • Page 42 Using the Printer with MS-DOS If none of the printers listed above are available in the application, choose one of the printers listed below. Once again, you should choose the printer that is nearest to the top in the following list. For these printers, you should use the EDS Mode or User Setup Utility to select IBM emulation (page 26).
  • Page 43: Chapter 5: Paper Handling

    Chapter 5: Paper Handling Your printer is designed to print on a variety of paper types. This chapter tells you everything you need to know about paper, and how to set the printer up for manual paper feed. In this chapter, you will learn about: Selecting the best type of paper Adjusting for paper thickness Manual sheet feeding...
  • Page 44: Adjusting For Paper Thickness

    Paper Handling Adjusting for paper thickness Paper comes in different weights, normally expressed as gsm (grams per square meter) or lbs (pounds). Some types of forms have multiple pages that make them quite thick. Use the following procedure to change the gap between the print head and the platen and adjust for paper thickness.
  • Page 45: Automatic Fanfold Feeding

    Automatic fanfold feeding See “Loading fanfold paper” on page 9 for details on using fanfold paper. Manual sheet feeding You can use the following procedure to manually feed single sheets of paper into the printer. Make sure that there is no fanfold paper in the printer. If there is, use the procedure under “Parking fanfold paper”...
  • Page 46: Clearing Paper Jams

    Paper Handling Insert a sheet of paper into the paper guide, with the side you want to print on facing the back of the printer. Gently push the paper down into the printer until you feel it stop. Pull the bail lever toward the front of the printer. This will feed the paper to the starting position.
  • Page 47: Chapter 6: Optional Accessories

    Chapter 6: Optional Accessories This chapter explains how to install and use the following optional accessories that are available for this printer: Automatic Sheet Feeder (SF-10DT) Serial-to-Parallel Converter (SPC-8K) Important! Always make sure that printer power is turned off whenever installing or removing optional accessories.
  • Page 48 Optional Accessories Installing the Automatic Sheet Feeder Use the printer’s EDS Mode to change the setting of Bank A Switch 4 to OFF (page 27), which tells the printer that the Automatic Sheet Feeder is installed. Open the front cover by lifting up on it while pressing in gently on its sides. Pull the bail lever towards the front of the printer.
  • Page 49 Automatic Sheet Feeder (SF-10DT) Install the printer cover that comes with the Automatic Sheet Feeder. Install the hopper attachment as shown below. Install the stacker attachment by squeezing it so its hooked ends can fit into the grooves of the sheet feeder as illustrated below. Stacker attachment Groove...
  • Page 50 Optional Accessories Now you can load paper into the hopper and use the Auto Sheet Feeder for printing. Important! Keep the printer’s front cover and paper guide in a safe place in case you need to use them again in the future. To remove the Automatic Sheet Feeder from the printer, simply perform the above procedure in reverse.
  • Page 51 Automatic Sheet Feeder (SF-10DT) Fan a stack of paper and tap its edges to make sure they are all even. Insert the stack of paper into the Automatic Sheet Feeder. The Automatic Sheet Feeder can hold up to 50 sheets of 20 lb paper, and will not perform correctly if it is overloaded.
  • Page 52 Optional Accessories Serial-to-Parallel Interface Converter This section describes how to connect and set up the SPC-8K Serial-To-Parallel Interface converter. Connecting the Interface Converter Unplug the printer from its AC power outlet. Set the DIP switches on the SPC-8K to the settings you want to use before you connect it to your printer.
  • Page 53 Important! Make sure that the serial-to-parallel converter is resting on a stable, level surface where it will not be subject to vibration or damage. [CORRECT METHOD] Setting the converter’s DIP switches You should set the converter’s DIP switches so they match the settings you make on your computer.
  • Page 54 Optional Accessories Data Length Switch 1 Parity Switch 2 Protocol Switch 3 Baud Rate Switch 6 Switch 7 Data Length 8 bits 7 bits Switch 5 Parity ON or OFF None Even Switch 4 Switch 8 Baud Rate 1200 bps 2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps...
  • Page 55: Appendix A: Troubleshooting

    Appendix A: Troubleshooting The appendix will provide help if you experience problems with your printer. It tells you how to test the printer, how to check system software settings, and how to adjust the vertical alignment. In addition, there is information on actions to take for specific problems, and on the meanings of printer beep tones.
  • Page 56: Hexadecimal Dump

    Troubleshooting Long test Make sure that paper is loaded in the printer. Turn the printer off. While holding down the control panel’s PAPER FEED button, turn the printer on. The long test prints the title followed by seven lines of text. If you are using a color ribbon, each line of text is printed using a different color.
  • Page 57: Adjusting The Dot Alignment

    Adjusting the dot alignment You may never have to use the procedure described in this section, but after you have been using your printer for some time you may find that the dots of some graphics do not align correctly. For example, what should look like: may come out looking like one of the following: This is caused when mechanical parts of the printer get out of alignment.
  • Page 58: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting guide Use the following table to help track down the causes of problems and to determine the best solution to deal with them. Problem The ON LINE indicator does not light. Printer sounds like it is printing, but it is not. Printing is weak.
  • Page 59: Troubleshooting Guide

    Problem Printer does not feed paper properly. Line spacing is incorrect. Lines print over each other. Possible Cause Jamming paper. The printer is not set up correctly for the thickness of paper being used. Jamming paper. The line spacing or leading selected in your application program is wrong.
  • Page 60 Problem Incorrect number of lines are printed on the page. Text and graphics are malformed. Print quality is poor. Forms are smudged. Printing is too dark. Possible Cause Auto line feed with carriage return is enabled by the EDS setting. The line spacing or leading selected by your application program is wrong.
  • Page 61 Problem Printer case is hot. Printer makes excessive noise. Printer prints past the edge of the paper. Possible Cause The printer’s air vents are blocked or obstructed. The front cover is removed. The printer is vibrating. Incorrect margin settings are selected by your application program.
  • Page 62 Problem Left margin moves to the right during printing. Some characters are printed incorrectly. Possible Cause The paper is not loaded correctly, causing the print head to jam. The ribbon cassette is not installed correctly, causing the print head to jam. The printer is not set up correctly for the thickness of paper being used.
  • Page 63 Problem Printer behaves erratically. Printing suddenly stops. Automatic Sheet Feeder does not feed paper. Possible Cause The interface cable is connected incorrectly or damaged. Static electricity caused by interference from nearby electrical devices or by low- level humidity is affecting printer operation.
  • Page 64: Checking System Software Settings In Windows

    Checking system software settings in Windows Whenever you have problems printing from a Windows application, you should check the following four sthings: Is the printer you are using set as the default printer? Is the drive setup correctly? Is the printer you are using correctly selected in your application? Is the correct port selected? You should also refer to your Microsoft Windows User’s Guide for other information that might be helpful.
  • Page 65 To check the port Double-click the Control Panel icon in the Main window. Double-click the Printers icon. Double-click on the name of your Star printer in the list of installed printers. Click on Connect. Make sure that your printer cable is connected to the port highlighted in the list of ports.
  • Page 66: Appendix B: Specifications

    Specifications Appendix B: Specifications Printing System Printing Speed Print Direction Print Head Line Spacing Font Styles Character Matrix Environment Paper Serial Impact Dot-Matrix Pitch Draft (cps/dpi) Pica (10 cpi) Elite (12 cpi) Condensed pica (17 cpi) Condensed elite (20 cpi) H: half-dot Draft: Bi-directional logic seeking...
  • Page 67 Emulation (AEC) Interface Ribbon Type Ribbon Life Dimensions and Weight Power Supply Power Consumption Options Checking system software settings in MS-DOS Fanfold (with push tractor feeder) Paper width: 4 to 10 / 101.6 to 254 mm Paper thickness: 0.00276 to 0.00433 / 0.07 to 0.11 mm (one-ply) 0.00984 / 0.25 mm max.
  • Page 68: Appendix C: Interface Pin Outs

    Appendix C: Interface Pin Outs Parallel Interface Name STROBE DATA0 DATA1 DATA2 DATA3 DATA4 DATA5 DATA6 DATA7 BUSY PAPER SELECT 14-15 SIGNAL GND CHASSIS 19 - 30 RESET ERROR EXT GND 34 - 36 Optional Serial Interface Name 8 - 10 12 - 19 21 - 25 Goes low for 0.5 s when active.
  • Page 69: Appendix D: Character Sets

    Checking system software settings in MS-DOS Appendix D: Character Sets Standard Italic Character Set #2 International Character Set The character codes shown in the table are hexadecimal.
  • Page 70 Character Sets IBM Character Set #2 Code Page #437 (IBM-PC) Code Page #850 Multi-lingual Other characters are the same as those for Code Page #437 Code Page #852 Latin-2 Other characters are the same as those for Code Page #437.
  • Page 71 Code Page #860 Portuguese Other characters are the same as those for Code Page #437. Code Page #863 Canadian French Other characters are the same as those for Code Page #437. Checking system software settings in MS-DOS Code Page #861 Icelandic Other characters are the same as those for Code Page #437.
  • Page 72 Character Sets Code Page #866 Russian Other characters are the same as those for Code Page #437. Code Page #3841 Gost-Russian Other characters are the same as those for Code Page #437. Code Page #3840 IBM-Russian Other characters are the same as those for Code Page #437.
  • Page 73 Code Page #3844 Other characters are the same as those for Code Page #437. Code Page #3846 Turkish Other characters are the same as those for Code Page #437. Checking system software settings in MS-DOS Code Page #3845 Hungarian Other characters are the same as those for Code Page #437.
  • Page 74 Character Sets Code Page #3848 Brazil-ABICOMP The other characters are the same as in code page #437. Character Set #1 Other characters are the same as those for Character Set #2. IBM Special Character Set The following characters can be printed using the <ESC>...
  • Page 75 Appendix E: Printer Control Codes This appendix lists the printer’s control commands. It gives the name of each control command, along with the applicable emulation mode (Standard, IBM, or Both), and the applicable ASCII code. Font and Character Set Control Commands Description Select italic Cancel italic...
  • Page 76 Print Pitch Control Commands Description Select condensed print Same as SI Select one line expanded print Same as SO Cancel condensed print Set print pitch to pica Cancel one-line expanded print Set print pitch to elite Set print pitch to elite Set print pitch to pica Cancel proportional print Select proportional print...
  • Page 77 Special Print Mode Commands Description Set master print mode Cancel underlining Select underlining Select emphasized print Cancel emphasized print Select double-strike print Cancel double-strike print Select superscripts Select subscripts Cancel super/subscripts Cancel upperlining Select upperlining Bit Image Graphic Commands Description Select bit image mode Redefine bit image mode 8-pin single-density bit image...
  • Page 78: Printer Control Codes

    Printer Control Codes Line Spacing Commands Description Advance paper one line (line feed) Reverse paper one line Set line spacing to 1/8 Set line spacing to 7/72 Set line spacing to 1/6 Execute ESC A Set line spacing to n /216 Set line spacing to n /72 Define line spacing to n /72 One time feed of n /216...
  • Page 79: Other Commands

    Horizontal Print Position Control Commands (Continued) Description Set left and right margins Move print head to specified horizontal position Justification Set absolute horizontal tab position Set relative horizontal tab position Set left margin Other Commands Description Sound printer bell Move printer head back one space (backspace) Set printer on line Set printer off line Cancel line in print buffer...
  • Page 80 Glossary Appendix F: Glossary adjustment lever Controls the darkness of the printing by adjusting for the thickness of the paper you are printing on. Centronics cable Parallel cable normally used to connect the printer to the computer. control code A numeric code that instructs the printer to perform an operation. For example, the computer sends the printer a form feed control code (12) to tell it to eject the current page.
  • Page 81 Appendix G: Control Panel Operation Guide DRAFT COURIER SANSERIF FONT QUIET Font Long Tear-off Font Lock Bank Left Note: A dot means press and hold and an arrow means to just press. A dot and arrow tied together means hold one while pressing the other. 10CPI MICRO FEED 12CPI...
  • Page 82 application printer checking selection auto LF with CR auto tear-off 45, 57 AUTOEXEC.BAT Automatic Sheet Feeder installing loading paper paper requirements automatic sheet feeder bi-directional printing cable port connection carton contains Character Set IBM #1 IBM #2 IBM Special international standard character sets tables...
  • Page 83 printing current switch settings selecting a bank selecting a switch settings using eject Electronic DIP Switches emulation fanfold paper form feed loading 13, 19 parking perforations printing on specifications 14, 20 tear-off function unparking fonts Selecting a font form feed front cover opening glossary...
  • Page 84 options Automatic Sheet Feeder Interface Converter page length paper automatic feeding fanfold handling micro feed recommended print area selecting setting top of form thickness adjustment paper jams paper out detector platen knob installing port checking print mode print pitch printable area problems causes and solutions dark printing...
  • Page 85 troubleshooting guide uni-directional printing unpacking zero style...
  • Page 88 Worldwide Headquarters STAR MICRONICS CO., LTD. 536 Nanatsushinya, Shimizu, Shizuoka, 424-0066, Japan STAR MICRONICS ASIA LTD. Rm 1802-6, 18/F., Tower 2, Enterprise Square 9 Sheung Yuet Road, Kowloon Bay Hong Kong Tel: 852-2796-2727, Fax: 852-2799-9344...

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