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the right position
on the page, a short distance
below the perforation.
With
power off, you can align the forms by turning
the platen knob. When power
is on, use the Paper Feed switch on the control
panel.
Type sty/e and pitch selection
If your software
does not control
the type style and pitch, you must
make these selections
on the control
panel. The default
selections
are draft
style and pica pitch. If you want a different
style or pitch, proceed as follows:
1.
Hold the NLQ Type Style or Print Pitch switch down when you turn
the printer's
power on. Hold both switches down if you intend
to make
both settings.
The printer
will beep in acknowledgement
as it powers
2.
iFess the On Line switch to set the printer
off-line.
3.
To select a type style, press the NLQ Type Style switch one or more
times.
4.
To select a print pitch, press the Print Pitch switch one or more times.
5.
Press the On Line switch to set the printer
back on-line.
Most programs
begin each printing job by sending a command
that resets
the printer.
That is why you must press the NLQ Type Style and/or
Print
Pitch switches
as you power up. If you do not press these switches
during
power-up,
the reset command
will reset your panel selections
to draft style
and pica pitch.
If you want to change the type style or pitch in the middle of a printing
job, one way to do this is to insert a printing
pause command
in your file
at the point of the change. When the printer pauses, press the On Line switch
to go off-line.
If the change
occurs in the middle
of a line, the printer
will
print the first part of the line.
Now make the change with the control
panel
switches, set the printer back on-line,
then command
your software to resume
printing.
If you were able to define software
commands
for print pitch and type
style, changes
like these can be inserted
in your text file and made on the
fly without
a printing
pause.
Other printer commands
If your software
enables
you to place the escape code in your files, or
if you were able to define this as a user option
during
installation,
you are
in a very powerful
position:
you can embed almost
any printer
command
in your files. The printer
commands
are explained
in detail
in Appendix
B.
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