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Multi-font dot matrix printer

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  • Page 1 USERS M NX-2430w,-m DOT MATRIX PRINTER 80825520...
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  • Page 42 EJECT/PARK NOTE: This button has no effect if the bottom feed mode is selected. This button results in different functions depending on the position of the release lever. If the release lever is facing toward the rear of the printer for the cut forms ( ~ ), pressing this button ejects the paper.
  • Page 43 FONT This button selects the font to be printed. Draft font is selected at power-up unless the default settings are changed. To change the font, set the printer off- line, then press the EE2ED button repeatedly until the proper font is high- lighted on the LCD display.
  • Page 44 POWER-UP FUNCTIONS In addition to their normal functions, all of the control panel buttons perform “special” functions if you hold them down while switching the power button Figure 4-2. Power-up functions of control panel. Short test mode If the printer is turned on while the I printer will enter the short self-test mode, with the “PI”...
  • Page 45 Long test mode If the printer is turned on while the I printer will enter the long self-test mode, with the “P2” message on the LCD display. The printer will print the version number of the printer’s ROM, the current Electronic DIP Switch (EDS) settings and the current Dot Adjust- ment setting, followed by the entire character set printed in each font and pitch available.
  • Page 46 Print area test mode By holding the [ EJECT/PARK] enter the print area test mode. You can find how many lines on your paper are available for printing with l/6-inch line feeding. The printer will show the “P3” message on the LCD display and print the first line message on the paper, then print the last line message after feeding to the bottom of the page.
  • Page 47 Dot adjustment mode This mode is used to adjust the vertical alignment of text and graphics on successive bi-directional passes. After a period of time, your printer may work itself out of alignment on left and right printing passes, appearing most visibly during graphics printing. This mode will probably be used very rarely.
  • Page 48 5 . . To change the mode for which the bi-directional adjustment is per- formed, press the [ ON LINE “DRAFT”, “DRAFT COND” and “BIT IMAGE”. Repeat the process for all print modes. *** Del’ ADJIJSTMENT ON=!ME .~ - To exit from this mode, press the - button.
  • Page 49 Hexadecimal dump This feature is useful for programmers who are debugging printing programs and want to see the actual codes the printer is receiving. (Some computers change the codes the programmer intended.) In this mode, all data received will be printed in a hexadecimal dump format, rather than the control codes being acted on as command codes.
  • Page 50 SWITCH COMBINATION FUNCTIONS Several additional functions can be achieved by pressing the control panel buttons in combinations. Figure 4-5. Switch combination functions of control panel Form feed If you are using cut forms, this operation ejects the current page. If you are using fanfold forms, it feeds to the top of the next page.
  • Page 51 Forward micro-feed For fine alignment, you can feed the paper forward in very small increments as follows: 1. Press the I ON LINE 2. press the I ON LINE 3. While holding the I button. The paper will start advancing in a series of small steps. When you want to stop, release both buttons.
  • Page 52 Clearing the buffer/All reset The printer stores received data in a large memory buffer. This creates a problem when you want to abandon a printingjob and restart: the printer may beholding more data in itsbufferthan it has actuallyprinted,and this unprinted data must be cleared out before restarting.
  • Page 53 NOTE: You can store the following settings with this procedure. Current Font Current Pitch Current auto-loading amount for cut forms s Current auto-loading amount for fanfold forms Current auto-loading amount in ASF mode Data to be stored are controlled in Standard mode and IBM mode separately. For example, the data stored in the Standard mode are not effective in the IBM mode, and vice versa.
  • Page 54 CONDITIONS INDICATED BY MESSAGES AND TONES This section helps you identify the messages and the meanings of the tones. Summary of display messages Following table shows the summary of the messages on the LCD display. Meanings and action LCD Message ROMAN LQ font is selected.
  • Page 55 LCD Message Meaninm and action Displays in the EDS mode. Indicates the current status of ON OFF the displayed EDS bank and switch number. Press the I Quiet mode is selected. Press the 1 to return to the Normal mode. Front panel setting are saved in the printer’s memory as a “MACRO”.
  • Page 56 Summary of beep tones Following table shows the summary of beep tones. Beep tones Meanings Two seconds Printer detects an error condition. tone Turn off the power switch and turn it on again. Long tone, once Printer detects an error condition. Turn off the power switch and turn it on again.
  • Page 58 chapter 5 DEFAULT SETTINGS=EDS MODE From the control panel you can change the parameters that define how your printer works. These parameters become your power-on settings.This func- tion is called the Electronic DIP Switch (EDS) mode. HOW TO SET THE EDS MODE The EDS mode in this printer has 16functions that you can set as the power- on default.
  • Page 59 OF THE EDS SETTINGS The printer stores the parameters that you can select from the control panel while in the EDS mode. A default is the setting that the printer will use if none is specifically selected by a program. When you first turn on or later reset your printer these default settings will take effect.
  • Page 60 Switch A-1: Emulation Select the mode compatible with your computer and software. In the Standard/Epson mode, theprinteroperates likethe Epson LQ-860/850. In the IBM mode, it operates like the IBM Proprinter X24E/24P, Ps/1 . The ON position selects Standard/Epson mode. The OFF position selects IBM mode.
  • Page 61 Switch B-2: Paper-out When this switch is OFF the printer ignores the paper-out detector and prints down to (and beyond) the bottom edge. Switch B-4: This switch is used for technical purpose only. Leave this switch ON. Switch B-5: Printable area This printer can use two types of printing area format for single sheets (cut forms).
  • Page 62 Switches C-5: Page Length Leave these switches ON if you will be using 1l-inch forms. You will need to change the switches if you will be using a different page length as shown below: Page Length 11 inches/Letter 8 inches 11.7 inches/A4 12 inches inches/Letter...
  • Page 63 International character sets differ in their assignment of 12 character codes in the Standard Italic character set. See the character tables in Chapter 11. With these switches you can select one of eight character sets as follows: Country U.S.A. France Germany En.zland OFF OFF...
  • Page 64 Optional fonts (marked with*) can be selected only when the corre- sponding font cartridge is installed in the printer. If the corresponding font cartridge is not installed, the Roman is selected. Switch F-1: EDS Setting If you set this switch OFF, the current EDS settings are all cleared, and restores the Factory Settings,...
  • Page 66 chapter This chapter helps you identify printer conditions and problems that you can often correct yourself. Remember that your printer is a highly sophisticated electronic device, which also contains high voltage inside. For that reason, only carry out those operations described in this chapter. CAUTION: Any attempt to carry out operations other than those described here may result in electric shock and/or damage to the printer.
  • Page 67 Printer test works, but printer does not print when attached to computer Probable Cause ] Action Printer cable has Make sure that the printer cable is correctly connected at a problem. both ends, printer and computer. Problem with Refer to your application program manual. the application program.
  • Page 68 Printer does not feed paper Probable Cause Action Paperisjamming. Remove all forms and pieces of paper. Open the bail lever. Bail lever automatically closed when Bailleveris closed the paper goes through the bail lever location. before paper goes throughthe baille- ver location.
  • Page 69 Incorrect number of lines on a page Probable Cause Action Paper is adjusted Set the top of form. See “Top of form” in Chapter 4. incorrectly. Paper has shifted Readjust forms, backwards after several forms printed correctly. Incorrect emula- Select the other emulation with the EDS setting. tion is selected.
  • Page 70 Characters are wrong or missing; formatting control codes do not work Action Probable Cause Problem with the Refer to your application program manual. application program. Printer needs repair. Some wires are missing from the print head. Wrong default Check the current EDS setting. Modify the EDS setting. setting with EDS switches.
  • Page 71 Printer is unstable; Wrong characters are printed; Left margin changes; printing stops Probable Cause ] Action Increase the humidity. Static electricity is resulting from Move devices with electric motors away from the printer. low humidity or interference from nearby electrical devices.
  • Page 72 Printer case is hot to the touch Probable Cause Action printer’s vents Move object away from the air vents, including the bottom of the printer. are blocked. Printer is noisy Probable Cause I Action ---J The printer Move any objects that touch the printer. vibrates.
  • Page 73 MAINTENANCE Essentially, your printer is a robust piece of equipment, but should be treated with a modicum of care in order to avoid malfunctions. For example: Keep your printer in a “comfortable” environment. Roughly speaking, if you are comfortable, then the environment is suitable for your printer (see Chap[er 2).
  • Page 74 chapter 7 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES You can select the following accessories as option. Automatic sheet feeder (SF-1ODS) Pull tractor unit (PT-1OZS) Font cartridges (FC series) RAM cartridge (RC-32Z, DC-32Z) Serial-Parallel Converter (SPC-8K) This chapter describes how to install and use these optional accessories. NOTE: When you install or remove the optional accessories, turn off the power switch.
  • Page 75 Setting up The procedure to install the ASF is: 1. Use the printer’s EDS mode to select ASF as “installed”. (For details, please refer to Chapter 5.) 2. Open the front cover by lifting up the back using the two grips on either side, then remove the cover by pulling up.
  • Page 76 6. Lower the rear side of the Automatic Sheet Feeder and attach it to the holder shaft. 7. Install the printer cover provided with the Automatic Sheet Feeder. Figure 7-4. Installthe printercover. Insert the hopper attachment on top of the hopper support section as shown in Figure 7-5.
  • Page 77 NOTE: Set the front cover aside carefully after they have been removed from the printer. Reverse the procedure described above when removing the Automatic Sheet Feeder. Figure 7-6. Insert the stacker attachment Loading paper If fanfold paper has already been loaded in the printer, park the paper through the rear slot.
  • Page 78 Adjust the left paper guide to the desired left position by moving it horizontally in either direction. Figure 7-8. Adjustthe paper guidesto accommodatethe width of the paper. 5. Adjust the right paper guide to accommodate the width of the paper. The guides should be adjusted to restrict the amount of horizontal play while allowing the paper to slide up and down freely between the two paper guides.
  • Page 79 8. Push the paper loading lever toward the rear of the printer. Figure 7-10. Pushthe paper Ioadmglever to hold the paper stack. Now. you are ready to start printing with the Automatic Sheet Feeder. Feeding a single sheet A single sheet of paper can also be fed manually with the Automatic Sheet Feeder.
  • Page 80 PULL TRACTOR UNIT (PT-IOZS) You can use the Pull Tractor Unit to print on fanfold forms or multi-part forms through the bottom feed slot. Setting up The procedure to mount the Pull Tractor Unit is: Open the front cover by lifting up the back using the two grips on either side, then remove it.
  • Page 81 Figure 7-13. Install the Pull Tractor Unit onto the printer by pushing the lock levers. 6. Install the paper guide provided with the Pull Tractor Unit, as shown in Figure 7-14. 7. Install the printer cover provided with the Pull Tractor Unit. Figure 7-14.
  • Page 82 Loading paper 1. Open the printer cover. 2. With the tractor covers open, guide the paper from the bottom of the printer, by aligning holes with the pins on the tractor unit. Figure 7-15. Mount the fanfold paper from the bottom of the printer. 3.
  • Page 83 Figure 7-16. Close the tractor covers after adjust the spacing bar. 5. After setting upthe paper from the bottom of the printer, installthe printer cover. Figure 7-17. Mount the printer cover. Now, you are ready to start printing with the Pull Tracter Unit. p lever T~actor cover units by sliding them along the...
  • Page 84 FONT CARTRIDGES AND RAM CARTRIDGES This printer has five built-in LQ fonts, and a 16 K-byte printing buffer. You can add the following optional fonts or expand the printing buffer by installing optional cartridges (Font Cartridge or RAM Cartridge). [Optional Font Cartidges] I Font Name FC- IZ Orator...
  • Page 85 To install or change a cartridge, follow the procedure below. 1. Turn off the power switch at the front of the printer, and open the front cover. 2. Remove the connector cover at the right side of the printer. Figure 7-18. Remove the connector cover at the right side of the printer 3.
  • Page 86 5. Insert the cartridge into the slot of the connector cover, and slide it all the way in. Figure 7-20. Insert the carirldge into the slot of the connector cover. 6. Close the front cover. NOTE: Remount the cap on the connector cover if you are not using an optional cartridge.
  • Page 87 INTERFACE CONVERTER (SPC-8K) To run the printer in serial mode, you should use the optional Serial/Parallel Converter (SPC-8K). The procedure to install the Converter is: Set the DIP switches on the SPC-8K before attaching it to the printer. (See next page for detailed information.) Turn off the power switch and disconnect the power cord from the power source.
  • Page 88 DIP Switch Functions on The Converter It is necessary to make compatible the data transfer conditions between the computer and the serial interface board with the DIP switch settings on the converter. Following table shows the functions of the DIP switches on the Serial- Parallel Converter.
  • Page 90 chapter 8 PRINTER CONTROL COMMANDS The printer has two emulation modes: Standard/Epson mode and IBM mode. In Standard/Epson mode, the printer emulates the functions of the Epson LQ- 860/850. In IBM mode, the printer emulates the IBM Proprinter X24E/24P and P!Y1 printer. Additional command codes are included as a superset of these emulations.
  • Page 91 FONT CONTROL COMMANDS ..” ”= ...4.?, <ESC> ;td. “X” <d> <WC> “[” <1> <O> loth <ESC> “’k” <ESC> “’4” ;td, <ESC> ital. “5” )oth <ESC> “E” %oth <ESC> “F” <ESC> “G” lotb loth <ESC> “H” lotb <ESC>...
  • Page 92 Mod( std. --1- Std. <ESC> “q” -=-L Both ==7= Both Both Hexadecimal Description Startscoreaccording to shown below. Selects an ornament character according to the value of n, as shown below. Normal Outline Shadow Shadow and oudine Causes subsequent characters to be printed as superscripts.
  • Page 93 CHARACTER SET COMMANDS .- .-1 AC. r .,, I n,-,-;-., Iluue H-3LII u~bl,,,a, <0> 3oth <Esc> “t” <1> <ESC> “t’> 3oth <ESC> “7” loth <ML> <E;c> ;’:” , ,, ;[d. ‘T” <ESC> “[” <()> <4> <0> <()> <Esc> “\” <ESC> ““”...
  • Page 94 CHARACTER SIZE AND PITCH COMMANDS ---. ,,VUG -U”!! ;tcf. <ESC> “P” B&l <Del> <ESC> “M ital. <ESC> “:” <ESC> ‘g,’ ;td. <s1> )oth )oth <ESC> <S1> <DC?> i(d. <ESC> “p” ital. <ESC> “P” <ESC> “’l” ..,.-. ----..-, -W--..y.,-., Chmgcs from either elite or senli-condensed pica pitch (10 cpi) or from condensed elite [o condensed pico ( 17 cpi).
  • Page 95 ~ode ASCII Decimal <ESC> “[”’ “1” <~> <()> !oth <ESC> “W” <s0> loth loth <ESC> <SO> loth <DC.!> <Esc> ‘$!” ?1 ,td. <ESC> <Sl% <ESC> “b” <ESC> “w” Description Hexadecimal 49 Changes the print font and pitch according to the 02 00 valuesof nl and r12 nl...
  • Page 96 91 64 <ESC> “[” “@” <4> <o> <o> <O> 40 Selects a combination of character height, width, 00 and line spacing according to the value of n and m, m as below. Line spacing Unchanged Unchanged Unchanged Single Single Single Double Double Double...
  • Page 97 VERTICAL POSITION COMMANDS ASCII Decimal Mode <ESC> l)” Both <ESC> “1“ Both std. <Rx> “2’” <Esc> -+” <Esc’> “[’” ‘:” <.$> <()> <()> <()> ..3.. <ESC> Both <ESC> ‘..4” Both <ESC> “2” <LF> Both <ESC’> <LF> Std. Both <ESC> Std. “.1”...
  • Page 98 Decimal Mode ASCII <ESC-> “h” std. <()> <ESC> “1” Std. Both <VT> Hexadecimal Description II(I Cancels all current wmical tab stops in channel HO. 0 nl 00 (where no is betmeen (1tind 7) and set% ne- iertical t~b stops in (his channel. ?10 lB no Selects a set of wrtical channel number (nOJ from () to 7.
  • Page 99 HORIZONTAL POSITION COMMANDS Decimal ulod~ ASCII <ESC> “1” $td. <ESC> “Q” $td. <ESC> “X” <Cfl> Both <ESC> “S’ <1> <ESC> “5” <()> <BS> Both <Esc> “3” <()> Std. <~s~> ..d- <1> Std. <ESC> .:,” <2> Std. <ESC> “J” <3> Std. Both <ESC>...
  • Page 100 GRAPHICS COMMANDS M3cll )ecimal k)[h <ESC> “K” 11!2 /?12 loth <ESC> “L” 1111 ttl? <ESC> “Y” I?Z2 knl] <ESC> “Z” !11/ ,,z., ““ !ld. <FS> Ill.< !112 !td. “*” :Esc> 1?1/ Ill? :Esc> q“ /11/ 1112 1112 :Esc> ..?.. description hexadecimal Pr;nts hit-im~gc m-izonlall},.
  • Page 101 DOWNLOAD CHARACTER COMMANDS \scll )ecimal :Esc> “&” <()> ;td. 1)1/ 1112 :Esc> “=” ..#.. 1!.3 <()> 11.5 !!’/ :ESC> “:” <()> ;td. <O> :ESC> “’1” <1> ;td. ~~> :ESC> “t” ;td. :ESC> “’l” <()> Hexadecimal description )efinm one or more new characters and stores t?lo hem in RAM for law use.
  • Page 102 OTHER PRINTER COMMANDS Decimal Mode ASCII std. <ESC> “>” <Esc> =.’ std. std. <ESC> “#” <DEL> std. Both <CAN> Sld. <DC3> ,, 2, ~1 IBM <ESC> Q“ B(]th <DCI> ,, .,. <Esc’> <B EL> Both <ESC> “U” <()> Both <ESC> “U”...
  • Page 104 chapter SPECIFICATIONS Printing system ...Serial Impact Dot-matrix Printing speed ...Pica High-Speed Draft Draft Letter Quality Print direction ...Bi-directional, logic-seeking Print head ...24 pins Line spacing ... 1/6, 1/8, Font styles Standard (2 Draft and 9 LQ) ...High-Speed Draft, Draft, Roman, Ro- Option [FC- IZ Cartridge], ...
  • Page 105 Characters ...ASCII * USA, France, Germany, England, Denmark I, Sweden, Italy, Spain I, Japan, Norway, Denmark II, Spain II, Latin America, Korea, Irish, Legal ** #437 (USA), #85t) (Multi-Lingua]), #86t) (Portuguese), #861 (Icelan- dic), #863 (Canadian French), #865 (Nordic) Number of columns ... CPI Pica Elite Semi-condensed...
  • Page 106 24-pin normal 24-pin double 24-pin CRT 111 24-pin Triple 24-pin Hex * * It is impossible to print adjacent dots in the mode marked with an asterisk (*). Paper feed ... Friction or push tractor feed (standard) Paper feed speed ..3.4 incheslsecond max Paper specifications Cut sheet Width ...
  • Page 107 Interface ...Centronics parallel (standard) Ribbon type ...On-carriage, dedicated Ribbon life Fihn ribbon (FZ24) ...0.2 million characters (LQ pica) Fabric ribbon (Z24HD) ...3 million characters (draft pica) Long life fabric ribbon ...4 million characters (draft pica) (LZ24HD) Dimensions and Weight Width ...440 mm ( 17.32”) Depth ...330 mm (12.99”) Width ...
  • Page 108 PINOUT OF INTERFACE CONNECTOR The following describes the pinout of the interface connector (signals which are low when active are overlined). Parallel interface Name STROB”E- DATAO DATA1 DATA2 DATA3 DATA4 DATA5 DATA6 DATA7 AC”K BUSY PAPER SELECT 14, 15 SIGNAL GND CHASSIS 19-30 RESET...
  • Page 109 Serial Interface Name 8-10 14-19 21-25 Function Printer’s chassis ground. This pin carries data from the printer. This pin carries data to the printer. This pin is always set space. This pin is Space when the computer is ready to send data.
  • Page 110 CHARACTER SETS The following tables show the standard and IBM character sets. The decimal character code of each character is shown in an inset to the lower right of the character. The hexadecimal code can be found by reading the entires at the top and left edges of the table.
  • Page 111 17- I-T7 l-ii “ (DC3) I ,, (SYN) & l--i (EEL} p’ (0s) (CAN) l--z (HI) (FF) (FS) I--r8 l--i (CR) l--r 3ri- 91-T (s0) l--r I’T4 l-ii — I-r7 l--ii F I-TO < > ‘ liii- ~ i-ii l-iii rim. I-iir7 b liii- l-ii- >...
  • Page 113 3 3 6 8 9 9 9 9 $ @ x $ A x ENGLAND $ @ x # D E x $ @ x $ @ x $ @ x H n x $ E x $ A x LATIN AMERICA # $ @ x $ @ o...
  • Page 114 (U. S.A.) #437 (NIL) r-ii I-T I-F (OC2) (OC3) # (OC4) + — s— “ l-ii %— 5— E— [531 [691 r541 r701 ‘ I-ii f7i- I-m l-ii) F u— u— 1851 1101 I I102 I [118]...
  • Page 116 #850...
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  • Page 119 #863 I A I CIDIEIF...
  • Page 120 #865 8191AIB DIEIF...
  • Page 121 “ (HT) (EM) (LF) l-ii l--m (ESC) (VT) (FF) ( FS) l--m (CR) ( so) l-ii ( S1) I-7. b i s t 1b t < (HT) (EM) (LF) (UT) (ESC) (FF) (FS) (CR) (s0) (S1) I-ir3...
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  • Page 138 COMMAND SUMMARY The following commands take effect with the Standard mode. < E < <HT> <LF> <VT> <FF> <CR> <s0> <s1> <DC 1> <DC2> <DC3> <DC4> <CAN> <ESC> <LF> <ESC> <FF> <ESC> <S()> <ESC> <S1> <ESC> <EM> <()> <13C> <EM> <4> <ES(’>...
  • Page 139 < “ < “ < “ .,’),. ,7 < “ ..A.. < < “B” HI //2 ..C., <()> ,, ““”’ < ..c.. < < “D” 1!/ .,.. < < “ < “ < “ < “ < < < “L” }TI n? )?12 ,,, <...
  • Page 140 <BEL> <BS> <HT> <LF> <VT> <FF> <CR> <so> <s1> <DC 1> <DC2> <DC4> <CAN’> <ESC> <SO> <ESC> <S1> <ESC> <EM> <()> <ESC> <EM> <4> <ESC> <EM> “R” <ESC> <EM> “T” <EX> “-” ..<ESC> < “ < “ ..3,. <...
  • Page 141 < < “ <ESC> “Y” /// }/2 /?// t)C <ESC> “Z” /f/ //2 })// }}?2 < “ ‘ < < < <ESC> ‘[” I“ <?> <()> ,1/ ,,2 < ‘ “ < < < < “ ‘ < < < <...
  • Page 142 CONTROL PANEL OPERATIONS — s — s — a b o f n f t d t s FUNCTIONS ~ ‘ N SWITCH COMBINATION FUNCTIONS ~ “ m o f — P — I y ” W b , ( Q e a a r —...
  • Page 143 BAIL LEVER FUNCTIONS EDS MODE “ p n t ” ‘ ” .“ I EDS Sett,ng Current ’ “ S .. . “ ” ’ ” “ “...
  • Page 144 Consumer Response U K L...
  • Page 146 PRINTED IN JAPAN...