Using The Default Setting Mode - Epson Stylus Color Stylus Color IIs User Manual

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Using the Default Setting Mode

Additional printer functions are available through the Default
setting mode. Because the printer's factory default settings are
designed to meet the needs of almost all users, you rarely need
to change the additional printer functions listed below. If
necessary, however, you can turn on the Default setting mode
and change the settings using the control panel buttons.
Character table. Selects the set of characters and symbols
that can be printed. The default is the U.S.A. character
table. If you commonly use a language containing accents,
symbols, or other characters not available in the U.S.A.
character table, change to a different character table. For a
list of character tables, see Appendix B.
Network interface mode. If you're having trouble printing
when the printer is connected to multiple computers, turn
on network interface mode. By default, network interface
mode is off.
Print direction. Specifies how the print head moves across
the page. The options are Uni-D, Bi-D, and Auto (default).
When Uni-D is on, the print head prints in only one
direction to provide the most precise alignment for
graphics and text. In Bi-D printing, the print head prints in
both directions. Bi-D is faster, but the vertical alignment
may not be as precise as Uni-D. When Auto is selected, the
printer switches automatically between Uni-D and Bi-D as
necessary when it receives data.
Auto line feed. Specifies that a carriage return character
encountered in the print file be accompanied by a line feed
command. By default, auto line feed is off. If text lines print
on top of one another, turn on auto line feed.
Controlling the Printer
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