Using The Printer With Easywriter - Star Micronics NB24-10/15 User Manual

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Second, read Chapter 4 which describes them in greater detail
and shows examples of how they are used in BASIC programm-
ing. The functions will, for the most part, act the same in your
word processing
program.
Understanding
what's available and
how they perform
will help you use them correctly
in your
documents.
And third, follow the procedures
in this chapter and your pro-
gram User's Manual.
You may want to experiment
with expa.nded text in combina-
tion with other print types. You can create some great-looking
results with these functions.
If you are unsure of any functions,
review them first, then try some of your own samples.
USING THE PRINTER WITH EASYWRITER
II
(Note: If you have not read the "General Concepts" section in
this chapter, you should do so before continuing.)
This printer can be used with most of the standard print func-
tions available with your EasyWriter
Il word processing
pro-
gram. These functions
require no special adjustments
to the
printer or your program.
They include:
1. Printing from the Print List Form screen.
2. Setting margins, tabs and lines per inch in the ruler line
of your document.
(The pitch settings, however, should
be adjusted
to obtain
maximum
use. They
will be
discussed later in this chapter.)
3. Print settings in the System Parameter
function which
are either default or new settings edited by you.
You can also redefine the print functions of EasyWriter
II to
take advantage
of many of the printing
capabilities
of your
printer.
You may already be familiar with reconfiguring
the
printer driver from Appendix
B of your EasyWriter
II User's
Manual. If not, don't be nervous; it's not as hard as it sounds.
We will show you how to make changes
in your program
specifically to help you print with this printer.
By changing
the pitch settings,
you can use the document

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