Long Test Pattern; Stay In Panel Pitch; Hexadecimal Dump - Star Micronics LC-10 User Manual

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Long
test
pattern:
Paper Feed switch
If held down during
power-up,
this switch prints
a long test pattern.
The test cycles endlessly.
To stop the test you must switch power off.
Stay
ifs
panel pitch:
Print Pitch switch
By holding
this switch down during power-up,
you can prevent
software
interference
with the print pitch selected
from the control
panel. You will
hear an acknowledging
beep as power comes on. After the beep tone, you
can set the printer
off-line,
select a print pitch, then return
to on-line
and
start printing.
The pitch you selected will not be reset or otherwise
changed
by any commands
your software
may issue.
stay
in
pane/
Sty/e:
NLQ Type Style switch
If held down during power-up,
this switch prevents
software interference
with the type style selected
from the control
panel.
There
will be an ac-
knowledging
beep, after which you can set the printer
off-line,
select a type
style, then return
to the on-line
state and start printing.
The selected
type
style will not be changed
by any commands
sent by software.
If you want to protect both the Print Pitch and NLQ Type Style settings
from software
changes,
press both switches
during
power-up.
There
will
be two acknowledging
beeps.
Pressing
these switches
during
power-up
does not prevent
you from
making
any number
of changes
later from the control
panel.
Hexadecimal
dump:
Paper Feed and Print Pitch switches
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.)
1.
Holding
both the Paper Feed and Print Pitch switches down, turn power
ON. A beep tone will be heard.
2.
Start printing.
In place of the usual printout
you will get a formatted
dump showing
exactly what data the printer
receives. Each line presents
sixteen
characters,
their hexadecimal
codes to the left and printable
characters
printed
on the right.
3.
At the end of the hexadecimal
dump,
set the printer
off-line
with the
On Line switch. This is necessary
to print the last line.
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