Epson 5000+ manual

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    EPSON ® 24-PIN DOT MATRIX PRINTE R ActionPrinter ™ 5000+ User’s Guide[...]

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    NOTICE NOTE To prevent damage during shipping, several pieces of protective material are packed with your printer. You must remove these before you assemble your printer. -HINWEIS Zur Vermeidung von Transportschäden wurde der Drucker durch schützende Verpackungsteile gesichert. Diese Teile mssen vor dem Zusammenbau des Druckers entfernt werden. A[...]

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    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, mechanical, photocopying, record ing, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Seiko Epson Corporation. No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein.[...]

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    FCC Compliance Statement For United States Users This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate [...]

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    TIPS FOR PRINTING ON SINGLE SHEETS There are a few things you should know about printing on single sheets as opposed to continuous paper. When you print on single sheets, you may notice that your printer prints the first page of your file correctly but then prints too low on the next page, or that it prints the last few lines from one page onto the[...]

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    Where to Get Help for United States Users Epson America provides customer support and service through a nationwide network of authorized Epson dealers and Service Centers. Epson also provides the following support services through the Epson Consumer Resource Center at (800) 922-8911: Assistance in locating your nearest Authorized Epson Reseller or [...]

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    For United Kingdom Users Epson product guarantee Under the law, goods sold must comply with their description and must be of merchantable quality and fit for their purpose or correspond with any sample. This guarantee does not affect the seller’s legal obligation or the rights of the consumer in the “consumer transactions” under any Statute, [...]

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    The guarantee is restricted to the performance of the product alone, and Epson (UK) Limited does not accept responsibility for any consequential loss or damage, nor claimed or implied performance, when the product is used in any combination with other equipment or program software. Product guarantee may be invalidated as a result of excessive or in[...]

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    The green and yellow wire must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or with the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow. The blue wire must be connected to the terminal in the plug marked with the letter N or coloured black. The brown wire must be connected to the terminal in the plug marked with the[...]

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    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Read all of these instructions and save them for later reference. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use this product near wate[...]

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    9. Do not locate this product where the cord will be walked on. 10. If an extension cord is used with this product, make sure that the total of the ampere ratings on the products plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating. Also, make sure that the total of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not exce[...]

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    E. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. F. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for service. xi[...]

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    Contents INTRODUCTION 1 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . More about ESC/P2. . . . . . . . . . . Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Finding Your Way Around. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Warnings, Cautions, and Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Printer Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Using Single Sheets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2-4 Loading single sheets from the top . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 Loading single sheets from the front . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6 Using Continuous Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8 Tractor position and available paper paths . . . . . . . 2-9 Changing tractor po[...]

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    Micro Feed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-14 Using micro feed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-14 Adjusting the loading position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-15 Tear Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-17 Tear-off mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-17 Using the TEAR [...]

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    CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE AND TRANSPORTATION 5-1 Cleaning the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 Replacing the Ribbon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3 Transporting the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3 CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 6-1 Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6[...]

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    CHAPTER 8 COMMAND SUMMARY 8-1 Using the Command Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Commands Arranged by Topic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paper feeding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Introduction Features These features make your Epson printer an outstanding value: Quiet operation. This printer makes far less noise than previous dot-matrix printers. Fast printing speed. You can print up to 269 characters per second in 12-cpi draft mode. A wide choice of scalable fonts. Four scalable fonts are available: Epson Roman, Epson Roman[...]

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    More about ESC/P 2 Epson’s enhanced printer control language, ESC/P 2, offers four scalable fonts in sizes from 8 to 32 points. You can use this feature if your software supports scalable fonts. For DOS-based word processing software, new ESC/P2 drivers may be available to enable your software to use your printer’s scalable fonts. Contact your [...]

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    Pull-Tractor Unit (C80019*) Using this option along with the standard tractor improves printing accuracy, which is especially useful for printing on multi-part forms. Film Ribbon Cartridge (#7768) An optional film ribbon cartridge provides even higher quality printing than the standard fabric ribbon. Interface Cards Optional interface cards are ava[...]

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    Finding Your Way Around This manual provides fully illustrated, step-by-step instructions for setting up and operating your printer. Chapter 1 contains information on unpacking, setting up, testing, and connecting the printer. Be sure to read this chapter first. Chapters 2 and 3 include important information on paper handling and day-to-day operati[...]

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    Printer Parts Introduction 5[...]

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    Chapter 1 Setting Up the Printer Unpacking the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Checking the parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Choosing a Place for the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 Assembling the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 Removing the protective materials . . . . . [...]

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    Unpacking the Printer Checking the parts When you unpack the printer, make sure you have all the parts shown below and that none is damaged. Printer Power cord Ribbon cartridge Note: In some locations the power cord may be attached to the printer. Store the packing materials in case you ever need to transport your printer. Caution: There are severa[...]

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    Choosing a Place for the Printer When selecting a place to set up your printer, be sure to follow the guidelines below. Place the printer on a flat, stable surface. Place the printer close enough to the computer for the printer's interface cable to reach it. Leave adequate room around the printer to allow for easy operation and maintenance. Ca[...]

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    If you plan to use a printer stand, follow these guidelines: Use a stand that supports at least 16.0 kg (35.3 lbs). Never use a stand that tilts the printer at an angle of more than 15 degrees from horizontal. If you install a cut-sheet feeder, the stand must keep your printer level. If you plan to load continuous paper through the bottom of the pr[...]

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    Installing the ribbon cartridge Before installing the ribbon cartridge, make sure that the power cord is not plugged into an electrical outlet. 1. Raise the paper-guide cover and rest it on the printer cover. Lift the paper guide up and off. Lift the printer cover up and off. Grasp both ends of the clear plastic paper-tension unit; lift up the fron[...]

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    2. Slide the print head to the middle of the printer. 3. Turn the ribbon-tightening knob in the direction of the arrow. This removes any slack in the ribbon and makes it easier to install. Next, hold the ribbon cartridge by its handle and push it firmly down into position; then press on both ends of the cartridge to make sure the plastic hooks fit [...]

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    4. 5. 6. Use a pointed object, such as a ball point pen, to guide the ribbon between the print head and ribbon guide. Turn the ribbon-tightening knob to help feed the ribbon into place. Slide the print head from side to side to make sure it moves smoothly. Also check that the ribbon is not twisted or creased. Replace the paper-tension unit by placi[...]

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    7. Replace the printer cover by first inserting the front tabs into the slots on the printer; then lower it into place. Note: You install the optional #7768 or #7770 film as you install the ribbon cartridge. However, guidelines below when using a film ribbon: ribbons in the same way you should follow the Print on ordinary paper only. Move the paper[...]

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    Attaching the paper guide 1. Place the notches on the paper guide straight down over the mounting posts on the printer. 2. Lower the paper guide until it stops in the upright position. Raise the paper guide cover and rest it against the paper guide. Setting Up the Printer 1-9[...]

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    Testing the Printer Before connecting your printer to a computer, use the built-in self-test function to see that the printer is working properly. Before running the self test, you need to plug your printer’s power cord into an electrical outlet. Plugging in the printer 1. Make sure the printer is turned off. 2. Check the label on the back of the[...]

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    By holding down a certain button while you turn on the printer, you can perform the self test in draft or LQ mode, or you can print out a list of the current DIP-switch settings. These buttons are listed below: LOAD/EJECT Draft mode self test LF/FF LQ mode self test ALT DIP-switch setting list The self test begins by printing on the first and last [...]

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    3. Move the left edge guide until it locks in place next to the guide mark. Then adjust the right edge guide to match the width of your paper. Caution: Run the self test using paper at least 210 mm (8.2 inches) wide; otherwise, the print head prints directly on the platen. 4. Insert a sheet of paper between the edge guides until it meets resistance[...]

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    5. To stop the self test, press the PAUSE button (you can resume the self test by pressing the PAUSE button again). 6. Press the LOAD/EJECT button to eject the paper from the printer and then turn the printer off. If test results are not satisfactory, see Chapter 6. Here is part of a typical self test in LQ mode. Connecting the Printer to Your Comp[...]

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    Connect the parallel interface cable as described below: 1. Make sure both the printer and computer are turned off; then plug the cable connector securely into the printer’s parallel interface connector. Squeeze the wire clips together until they lock in place on either side of the connector. Note: If your cable has a ground wire, connect it to t[...]

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    Configuring Your Software for the Printer Most software lets you specify the type of printer you use so that you can take full advantage of the printer's features. Your software probably provides an installation or setup section that presents a list of printers. Choosing from a menu To take full advantage of your printer’s features, includin[...]

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    Chapter 2 Paper Handling Selecting a Paper Feeding Method. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 Setting the paper-release lever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 Using Single Sheets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 Loading single sheets from the top . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 Loading single sheets from the front . . . . .[...]

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    Selecting a Paper Feeding Method Your printer can feed single sheets from the top and front and continuous paper from the rear, front, and bottom. Also, you can use the tractor unit for continuous paper as either a push or pull tractor. You will probably use only one or two of these methods on a regular basis. This chapter explains the various meth[...]

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    Single sheet This position is for loading single sheets. Push tractor This position is for loading continuous paper from the rear, with the tractor in the push-tractor position. Pull tractor This position is for loading continuous paper from the rear, front, or bottom, with the tractor in the pull-tractor position. Use this position when you have i[...]

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    Using Single Sheets Your printer can print on single sheets of paper from 148 mm (5.8 inches) to 257 mm (10.1 inches) wide. You can load single sheets from either the top or front of the printer. Loading single sheets from the top 1. Move the paper-release lever to the single-sheet position. Make sure the paper guide is in the upright position. 2. [...]

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    3. Slowly slide the left edge guide until it stops next to the arrow on the paper guide. Then adjust the right edge guide to match the width of your paper. 4. Insert the paper firmly between the edge guides until it meets resistance; after a few seconds, the printer automatically advances the paper to the loading position. Paper Handling 2-5[...]

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    Caution: Use the knob on the right side of the printer only to clear paper jams when the printer is off. Otherwise, you may damage the printer or cause it to lose the top-of-form position. If the platen turns but the printer doesn’t load the paper, completely remove the paper and re-insert it more firmly. To eject the paper, press the LOAD/EJECT [...]

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    3. Slide the edge guide until you feel it click into place at the guide mark. You can slide the edge guide to the left in 1/l0-inch increments to increase the size of the left margin on your paper. 4. While aligning the paper’s left edge with the edge guide, insert the paper firmly until it meets resistance; after a few seconds, the printer autom[...]

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    If the Caution: Use the knob on the right side of the printer only to clear paper jams when the printer is off. Otherwise, you may damage the printer or cause it to lose the top-of-form position. platen turns but the printer doesn’t load the paper, completely remove the paper and re-insert it more firmly. To eject the paper, press the LOAD/EJECT [...]

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    Tractor position and available paper paths Below are the various ways of feeding continuous paper. Always move the paper-release lever to the position indicated for the paper-feeding method you are using. Tractor Paper-release Paper-feeding method position lever position Push-tractor position Pull-tractor position Make sure you align your paper sup[...]

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    Installing in the push-tractor position 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Make sure the printer is turned off. Lift the printer cover and the paper guide up and off the printer. If necessary, remove the tractor from the pull-tractor position by pressing the lock tabs open while lifting the tractor up and out of the mounting slots. Press open the tractor’s loc[...]

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    Installing in the pull-tractor position 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Make sure the power is turned off. Remove the paper guide. Raise the paper-guide cover and rest it on the printer cover. Lift the printer cover up and off. Grasp both ends of the clear plastic paper-tension unit and lift it up from the front and lift it off the printer. If necessary, remove [...]

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    Loading continuous paper with the push tractor 1. Make sure the printer is turned off, the paper-guide cover is resting on the printer cover, and the paper guide is removed. 2. Make sure the tractor is in the push-tractor position and the paper-release lever is in the push-tractor position. 3. Release the tractor’s sprocket units by pulling the s[...]

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    4. Slide the left sprocket unit to approximately 12 mm (½ inch) from the far left position and push the sprocket lock lever back to lock it in place. Then slide the right sprocket unit to match the width of your paper, but do not lock it. Move the paper support so it is midway between the sprocket units. 5. Make sure your paper has a clean, straig[...]

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    6. 7. 8. 9. Close the sprocket covers. Slide the right sprocket unit to remove any slack in the paper. Then lock it in place by pushing the sprocket lock lever back. Place the notches on the paper guide straight down over the mounting posts on the printer. Slightly lift the paper guide and then lower it until it rests on the printer. Raise the pape[...]

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    Removing continuous paper from the push tractor 1. Press the TEAR OFF button to advance the paper to the tear-off position. (See Chapter 3 for more information.) Tear off any printed sheets. Caution: Always tear off paper before back-feeding; back-feeding too many sheets can cause a paper jam. 2. Press the LOAD/EJECT button to feed the paper back t[...]

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    2. Make sure the tractor is in the pull-tractor position and the paper-release lever is in the pull-tractor position. 3. Release the tractor’s sprocket units by pulling the sprocket lock levers forward. 2-16 Paper Handling[...]

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    4. Slide the left sprocket unit to approximately 12 mm (½ inch) from the far left position and push the sprocket lock lever back to lock the sprocket unit in place. Then slide the right sprocket unit to match the width of your paper, but do not lock it in place. Move the paper support so it is midway between the sprocket units. 5. If you are inser[...]

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    6. 7. Make sure your paper has a clean, straight edge. Insert the paper into the desired paper slot (rear, front, or bottom) until it emerges between the platen and print head. Pull the paper up until the perforation between the first and . . second pages is even with the top of the printer’s ribbon. 8. If you insert paper through the front paper[...]

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    9. Fit the first four holes of the paper over the sprocket pins. 10. Close the sprocket covers. 11. Slide the right sprocket unit to remove any slack in the paper. Then lock it in place by pushing the sprocket lock lever back. 12. Place the notches on the paper guide straight down over the mounting posts on the printer. 13. Slightly lift the paper [...]

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    16. If necessary, adjust the paper position using the micro-feed feature described in Chapter 3. Caution: Use the knob on the right side of the printer only to clear paper jams when the printer is of. Otherwise, you may damage the printer or cause if to lose the top-of-form position. 17. To replace the printer cover, insert the front tabs into the [...]

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    Switching Between Continuous Paper and Single Sheets When using the push tractor, you can easily switch to single-sheet printing without removing the continuous paper. Switching to single sheets To switch from continuous paper to single sheets, follow the steps below. 1. If any printed sheets remain in the printer, press the TEAR OFF button to adva[...]

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    4. Move the paper-release lever to the single-sheet position. 5. Lift the paper guide until it stops in the upright position. 6. Adjust the edge guides to match the width of your paper. You can now load single sheets as described in “Using Single Sheets” in this chapter. Switching to continuous paper To switch from single sheets back to continu[...]

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    4. Move the paper-release lever to the push-tractor position. The printer automatically advances the continuous paper to the loading position when it receives data. Printing on Special Paper In addition to printing on single sheets and continuous paper, your printer can print on a wide variety of other paper types, such as envelopes, labels, and mu[...]

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    Paper-thickness lever Set the paper-thickness lever to match the thickness of your paper according to the table below. Paper Type Lever Position Ordinary paper (with film ribbon) -1 Thin paper -1 or 0 Ordinary paper (single sheets or continuous) 0 1 2 4 sheets (original + 3 copies) Multi-part forms (carbonless) 2 sheets (original + 1 copy) 3 sheets[...]

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    Multi-part forms Your printer can print on both single-sheet and continuous multi- part forms. You can load single-sheet multi-part forms only in the front paper slot. You can use multi-part forms of up to four parts (including the original). Make sure you set the paper-thickness lever to the proper position. Use only carbonless multi-part forms. Y[...]

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    Labels When printing labels, always choose the type mounted on a continuous backing sheet with sprocket holes for use with a tractor. Do not try to print labels as single sheets because labels on a shiny backing sheet do not feed properly. It is recommended you load labels from the front or bottom paper slots with the tractor in the pull-tractor po[...]

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    Envelope s You can load envelopes from the top just like single-sheet paper. However, you should pay attention to the guidelines below: Always set the paper-thickness lever to position 2, 3, or 4 depending on the thickness of the envelope. Always feed an envelope by pushing the wide edge into the printer until it meets resistance. Caution: Only use[...]

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    Chapter 3 Using the Printer Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other control-panel features . DIP Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing a DIP-switch setting DIP-switch tables . . . . . . . . DIP-switch functions . . . . . . Micro-Feed . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using mic[...]

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    Control Panel The indicator lights give you the current status of the printer. The buttons let you control many printer settings. Lights OPERATE (green) On when the operate switch is on and power is supplied. PAUSE (orange) On when the printer is not ready to print data. The PAUSE light is off unless you press the pause button to prevent printing. [...]

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    PAPER OUT (red) On when the printer runs out of paper. BIN 1 (green) On when bin 1 of the optional cut-sheet feeder is selected for paper feeding. BIN 2 (green) On when bin 2 of the optional cut-sheet feeder is selected for paper feeding. TEAR OFF (yellow) On when you press the TEAR OFF button to feed continuous paper to the tear-off position. COND[...]

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    Buttons PAUSE Press this button to temporarily stop printing. Press this button again to resume printing. LOAD/EJECT Press this button to load single-sheet or continuous paper to the loading position. However, the printer normally loads paper automatically. If single-sheet paper is already in the loading position, use this button to eject the sheet[...]

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    MICRO FEED (LOAD/EJECT) Feeds paper forward in 1/180-inch increments. MICRO FEED (LF/FF) Reverse-feeds paper in 1/180-inch increments. See “Micro-Feed” later in this chapter for more information on using the button. Bin Select/TEAR OFF This button selects the paper bin when both optional cut-sheet feeders are installed and you are printing on s[...]

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    Self test: Hold down the LF/FF button (for LQ printing) or the LOAD/EJECT button (for draft printing) while turning on the printer. The self test lets you check that your printer is operating properly. Hold down the ALT button while turning on the printer to print out a list of the current DIP-switch settings. See the section on testing the printer[...]

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    2. Open the DIP-switch cover on the front panel. 3. Use a pointed instrument, such as the tip of a pen, to turn a switch on or off. The section on DIP-switch functions lists the setting for each switch. Caution: Do not use a pencil tip to change a DIP-switch setting. The tip may break off and damage the switch. 4. Close the DIP-switch cover. The ne[...]

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    DIP-switch tables The tables below list the functions of the DIP switches. You can see the current DIP-switch settings at any time by running the self test as described in Chapter 1. DIP switch 1 ** SW 1-6 has no function on printers other than the European version. DIP switch 2 * The asterisks indicate the default or factory settings, The defaults[...]

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    International character sets Country 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 USA On On On Off France On On Off Off Germany On Off On Off United Kingdom On Off Off Off Denmark Oft On On Off Sweden off On Off Off Italy Off Off On Off Spain I Off Off Off Off Character tables Character Table 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 Italic Set the international Off character set according to the table[...]

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    Page length Page length 2-1 2-2 8.5 inches (216 mm) Off On 11 inches (279 mm) Off Off 11.7 inches (296 mm) On On 12 inches (305 mm) On Off DIP-switch functions This section describes the functions of the DIP switches. International character sets You can choose from eight international character sets by setting DIP switches 1-1, 1-2, 1-3, and 1-4 a[...]

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    You can select the character tables with DIP switches 1-1, 1-2, 1-3, and 1-4, according to “Character tables” on page 3-9. To select a graphics character table, you must first turn DIP switch 1-4 on. Note: If you send the ESC t 1 command (to select graphics) while DIP switch 1-4 is off, the graphics character table is always PC 437 (United Stat[...]

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    In IBM emulation mode, the functions of some DIP switches differ from those listed on pages 3-8 to 3-10. These functions are listed in the following tables. DIP-switch settings for IBM emulation mode SW Description On Off 1-1 1-2 Code page selection See table below 1-3 1-4 Character set selection Set 2 Set 1 1-8 Alternate graphic mode”’ On Off*[...]

  • Page 78

    Input buffer capacity The printer stores data sent from your computer in its input buffer. Keep DIP switch 1-7 off to select an 8 KB buffer. Skip-over-perforation Turning DIP switch 1-8 on when you are using continuous paper enables the skip-over-perforation function. Use this function to leave a l-inch (25.4-mm) margin between the last printable l[...]

  • Page 79

    Auto line feed When auto line feed is on (DIP switch 2-4 on), the printer accompanies each carriage-return code (CR) received with a line-feed code (LF). If your printer is double spacing, turn DIP switch 2-4 off. If each line overprints the next, turn DIP switch 2-4 on. Micro-Feed The micro-feed feature allows you to move the paper forward or back[...]

  • Page 80

    2. While holding down the ALT button, press the LOAD/EJECT button to feed the paper forward or the LF/FF button to feed the paper backward, as indicated by the arrows above the buttons. Adjusting the loading position The loading position is the position of the paper after it has been automatically loaded by the printer. If printing is too high or l[...]

  • Page 81

    3. While holding down the ALT button, press the LOAD/EJECT button to adjust the loading position to a lower position on the page; press the LF/FF button to adjust the loading position to a higher position on the page. The MULTI-PART light stops blinking after a short time. Note: For continuous paper, the printer remembers this new position even aft[...]

  • Page 82

    Tear Off After you have finished printing, you can use the tear-off feature to advance continuous paper on the push tractor to the tear-off edge of the printer. You can then easily tear off printed sheets. When you resume printing, the printer automatically feeds paper back to the loading position. This feature lets you save paper that would normal[...]

  • Page 83

    Enter tear-off mode by performing the following steps: 1. Make sure the printer is turned off. 2. Turn DIP switch 2-3 on. 3. Turn the printer on. When tear-off mode is on and you print on continuous paper on the push tractor, the printer advances the final printed page to the tear-off position. Then you can tear off all printed pages. If the perfor[...]

  • Page 84

    Adjusting the tear-off position If the perforation is not aligned with the tear-off edge, adjust the tear-off position by following the steps below: 1. Make sure the paper is in the tear-off position and the TEAR OFF light is on. 2. While holding down the ALT button, press the LOAD/EJECT button to adjust the tear-off position to a lower position on[...]

  • Page 85

    Typestyles You can produce a wide range of typestyles by combining different character fonts, widths, and other enhancements. You can select typestyles using the control panel or your software. Character fonts Your printer has 12 built-in character fonts. The draft font uses fewer dots per character for fast printing. This makes it ideal for rough [...]

  • Page 86

    Roman with best wishes with best wishes with best wishes with best wishes with best wishe s with best wishe s with best wishe s Roman T with best wishes with best wishes with best wishes with best wishes with best wishes with best wishes with best wishes Using the Printer 3-21[...]

  • Page 87

    Sans Serif with best wishes with best wishe s with best wishes with best wishes with best wishe s with best wishe s with best wishe s Sans Serif H with best wishes with best wishes with best wishes with best wishes with best wishes with best wishes with best wishes 3-22 Using the Printer[...]

  • Page 88

    The following shows sample characters for the draft and LQ fonts: Draft Epson Courier Epson Roman Epson Roman Proportional Epson Sans Serif Using the Printer 3-23[...]

  • Page 89

    Epson Sans Serif Proportional Epson Prestige Epson Script Epson Script C Epson Orator Epson Orator-S 3-24 Using the Printer[...]

  • Page 90

    OCR-B Character spacing Character spacings of 10, 12, or 15 cpi (characters per inch) and proportional are available using software commands or your application program. See Chapter 7 for the character spacings available for each font. In the 10, 12, or 15-cpi modes, each character gets an equal amount of space. In proportional mode, the spacing va[...]

  • Page 91

    Condensed printing Condensed printing reduces the size of characters to approximately 60 percent of their normal width, allowing more characters to fit on a line. This is useful for spreadsheets and other applications where you need to print the maximum amount of information on a page. You can condense 10 cpi, 12 cpi, and proportional spacing using[...]

  • Page 92

    4. Next, run either an application program or a program you have written in any programming language. Your printer prints all the codes it receives, as shown below. 5. To turn off data dump mode,press the PAUSE button to stop printing and then turn the printer off. Look at the data dump shown in step 4. On the left side of the printout, all the cod[...]

  • Page 93

    Chapter 4 Using Printer Options Cut-Sheet Feeders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 Installing acut-sheet feeder. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 Loading paper with the single-bin cut-sheet feeder . . . . . 4-4 Loading paper or envelopes with the high-capacity cut-sheet feeder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6 Asse[...]

  • Page 94

    Cut-Sheet Feeders Two cut-sheet feeders are available for use with your printer C80637* (Single-bin) C80638* (High-capacity) * This is a substitute for the last digit, which varies by country. The single-bin cut-sheet feeder holds up to 50 single sheets of paper and the high-capacity cut-sheet feeder holds up to 150 sheets of paper or up to 30 air [...]

  • Page 95

    Note: Store the paper guide and optional pull-tractor in a safe place; you will need them if you remove the cut-sheet feeder. If you install the single-bin cut-sheet feeder, you need to re-install the paper guide after you load the paper. 3. Make sure the paper-release lever is in the single-sheet position. 4. Hold the cut-sheet feeder in both hand[...]

  • Page 96

    5. Replace the printer cover. You are now ready to load paper with your cut-sheet feeder as described in the following section. Removing a cut-sheet feeder is the reverse of the steps above. Loading paper with the single-bin cut-sheet feeder Load paper using the single-bin cut-sheet feeder as follows: 1. Turn off the printer. If necessary, raise th[...]

  • Page 97

    3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Pull the paper-set levers all the way forward until the paper guides retract and lock open to allow for paper loading. Take a stack of paper and fan it. Next, tap the side and bottom of the paper on a flat surface to even up the stack. Caution: Do not use multi-part forms, carbon paper, or labels in the cut-sheet feeder. Insert up[...]

  • Page 98

    9. Replace the paper guide by placing the notches on the paper guide straight down over the mounting posts on the printer. Lower the paper guide into position and then slide the edge guides to the middle. 10. Raise the paper-guide cover and rest it against the paper guide. Note: When the cut-sheet feeder is installed, you can still load single shee[...]

  • Page 99

    1. Pull the lock levers on the left and right paper guides forward. 2. Slide the left paper guide until the ridge on the paper guide is aligned with the triangle mark on the front of the cut-sheet feeder; then lock the paper guide in place by pushing back on its lock lever. Next, slide the right paper guide to roughly match the width of your paper.[...]

  • Page 100

    4. 5. 6. 3. Pull the paper-set levers on each side of the cut-sheet feeder all the way forward until the paper guides retract and lock open to allow for paper loading. Take a stack of paper and fan it. Next, tap the side and bottom of the paper on a flat surface to even up the stack. Caution: Do not use multi-part forms, carbon paper, or labels in [...]

  • Page 101

    7. Set the envelope levers on each side of the cut-sheet feeder. Pull the levers forward for single sheets of paper or push them back for envelopes. 8. Push the paper-set levers back to clamp the paper or envelopes against the guide rollers. Note: Even when the cut-sheet feeder is installed, you can also insert single sheets using the front paper s[...]

  • Page 102

    Assembling the double-bin cut-sheet feeder You can connect the single-bin cut-sheet feeder to the high-capacity cut-sheet feeder to create a double-bin cut-sheet feeder. Follow these steps: 1. Remove the gear cover from the back of the high-capacity cut-sheet feeder and store it in a safe place. Caution: Once you connect the single-bin cut-sheet fe[...]

  • Page 103

    2. Hold the single-bin cut-sheet feeder in both hands. Fit the notches in the single-bin cut-sheet feeder over the mounting posts on the rear of the high-capacity cut-sheet feeder. 3. Pull the single-bin cut-sheet feeder toward the high-capacity cut-sheet feeder. While pushing firmly on the tab locks, press the two cut-sheet feeders together until [...]

  • Page 104

    4. Install the assembled double-bin cut-sheet feeder on the printer. See the section on installing a cut-sheet feeder earlier in this chapter. 5. Load paper into each bin. See the sections on loading paper earlier in this chapter. The high-capacity cut-sheet feeder becomes bin 1 and the single-bin cut-sheet feeder becomes bin 2. Select the bin numb[...]

  • Page 105

    Switching to the cut-sheet feeder 1 . If any printed sheets remain in the printer, press the TEAR OFF button to advance the continuous paper to the tear-off position. 2. Tear off the printed pages. 3. Press the LOAD/EJECT button. The printer feeds the continuous paper backward to the standby position. The paper is still attached to the push tractor[...]

  • Page 106

    2. Remove the printer cover, paper guide, and paper-tension unit by lifting them up and off the printer. 3. Install the optional pull tractor in the pull-tractor position as described in Chapter 2. Note: The optional pull tractor cannot be installed in the push-tractor position. 4. Load the continuous paper for the push tractor as described in Chap[...]

  • Page 107

    8. 9. 10. 11. Pull out on the gear at the right side of the pull tractor and turn it to remove any slack in the paper between the push and pull tractors. Place the notches on the paper guide straight down over the mounting posts on the printer. Slide both edge guides to the middle of the paper guide. Slightly lift the paper guide and then lower it [...]

  • Page 108

    Interface Cards You can use optional interface cards to supplement your printer’s built-in parallel interface. The Epson interface cards below are compatible with your printer. (Not all interfaces are available in all countries.) Madel Number Nam e I C823051/C823061 Serial interface card I C823071/C823081 32 KB serial interface card C82310* 32 KB[...]

  • Page 109

    Installing an interface card Follow the steps below to install an optional interface card. 1. Make sure the printer is turned off. Unplug the printer’s power cord and disconnect the interface cable. 2. Remove the screws from the interface cover. Remove the interface cover. 3. Be sure to set any switches and jumpers on the card. See the interface [...]

  • Page 110

    4. Slide the interface card along the slots on both sides of the interface compartment. Push in firmly to make sure you fully insert the connector at the rear of the interface card into the printer’s internal socket. 5. Re-insert the screws and tighten to complete installation of the optional interface. Removal of the interface card is the revers[...]

  • Page 111

    Handshake timing When the vacant area for data in the input buffer drops to 256 bytes, the printer outputs an X-OFF code or sets the DTR flag to 1 (MARK) to indicate that it cannot receive data. When the vacant area for data in the buffer increases to 528 bytes, the printer outputs an X-ON code or sets the DTR flag to 0 (SPACE) to indicate that it [...]

  • Page 112

    Chapter 5 Maintenance and Transportation Cleaning the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Replacing the Ribbon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Transporting the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 5-3 5-3 Maintenance and Transportation 5-1[...]

  • Page 113

    Cleaning the Printer To keep your printer operating at its best, you should clean it thoroughly several times a year. 1. 2. 3. Make sure the printer is turned off. Then remove any paper as well as the paper guide and tractor unit. Also remove the optional pull tractor and cut-sheet feeder or feeders, if installed. Use a soft brush to carefully brus[...]

  • Page 114

    Replacing the Ribbon When the printing becomes too faint, you need to replace the ribbon cartridge. Use the Epson ribbon cartridges listed below for best results. Genuine Epson ribbons are designed to work properly with your Epson printer; their high quality ensures proper operation and long life of the print head and other printer parts. Using any[...]

  • Page 115

    5. Remove the ribbon cartridge. 6. Remove the paper-tension unit. Attach the protective locking clip to the paper-tension unit, and then replace the paper-tension unit. See page 1-5. 7. Make sure the standard tractor is installed in the push-tractor position. 8. Repack the printer, ribbon cartridge, paper guide, and power cord in the original packi[...]

  • Page 116

    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paper Handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 6-2 6-7 Troubleshooting 6-1[...]

  • Page 117

    Most problems you encounter while operating your printer have simple solutions. Read through the appropriate section to find your problems; then follow the recommended steps. If you cannot solve the problem, contact your dealer or a qualified service person for assistance. Power Supply The printer does not work and the OPERATE light does not come o[...]

  • Page 118

    The PAUSE light is off but nothing prints. Check that the software is installed properly for your printer. Check the software’s printer settings. Check both ends of the interface cable between the printer and the computer. Make sure your interface cable meets both the printer and computer specifications. If you are using the built-in parallel int[...]

  • Page 119

    The PAUSE light is flashing and the printer does not print, or it stops printing abruptly. The print head is overheated. Wait a few minutes; the printer resumes printing automatically when the print head cools. Printed characters have parts missing at the bottom. The ribbon cartridge may not be installed properly. See the section on ribbon installa[...]

  • Page 120

    The font selected on the control panel does not print. Your software may be overriding your control panel setting. Check the font setting in your software. The wrong characters are printed. The wrong character table or the wrong international character set is selected. Check the DIP-switch settings. See page 3-8. The characters printed are smaller [...]

  • Page 121

    Page length does not match the length of the paper. Change the page-length setting with DIP switches 2-1 and 2-2. See page 3-10. Check the page length set by your software and adjust it if necessary. Regular gaps occur in the printout. One-inch skip-over-perforation may be set. Set DIP switch 1-8 off. Skip-over-perforation is set, but the perforati[...]

  • Page 122

    Use your software to reduce or eliminate the top margin and to reduce the page length or lines-per-page setting. When clearing the buffer, you also lose the top-of-form. Always advance the paper to the top of the next page with the LF/FF button before clearing the buffer. When using an optional interface, the printer does not print or the printout [...]

  • Page 123

    When you insert single-sheet paper, the platen does not rotate and paper does not feed. The paper may be too far to the right. Align the left edge guide with the arrow on the paper guide. Check that the paper-release lever is in the single-sheet position. When you insert single-sheet paper, the platen rotates but paper does not feed. Reinsert the p[...]

  • Page 124

    There may be only one sheet left in the bin. Add more paper. Y OU may have loaded too many sheets in the cut-sheet feeder’s bin. You can load up to 50 sheets in the single-bin cut-sheet feeder, and up to 150 sheets or up to 30 air-mail or 25 plain bond envelopes in the high-capacity cut-sheet feeder. The cut-sheet feeder feeds two or more sheets [...]

  • Page 125

    Check that the paper-thickness lever is set correctly for the paper you are using. See page 2-24. Check that paper size and thickness are within the specified range. See page 74. Paper loaded from the cut-sheet feeder is crooked. The paper may be old or creased. Use onIy new, clean sheets of paper. There may be too much paper in the stacker. Remove[...]

  • Page 126

    Continous paper does not eject properly. The page is too long. Tear off the paper and remove it from the printer. Only use paper that is within the specified length range. See page 7-5. One page of printing has spread to two pages when using the cut-sheet feeder. Check the page-length setting in your software. Also see “Tips for Printing on Singl[...]

  • Page 127

    Chapter 7 Technical Specifications Printer Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mechanical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Environmental . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

  • Page 128

    Printer Specifications Printing Printing method: 24-pin impact dot matrix Printing speed: Quality Characters per inch Characters/secand/line Draft 10 225 12 269 Letter Quality 10 75 12 90 Printing direction: Bidirectional logic-seeking for text and graphics. Unidirectional for graphics. (Unidirectional can be selected by DIP switch or software comm[...]

  • Page 129

    Printable columns: Buffer: 0 KB or approx. 8 KB (DIP-switch selectable) Character fonts: * You can also select other font/ptich combinations using ESC/P 2 commands. See the command summary in Chapter 8 for details. Technical Specifications 7-3[...]

  • Page 130

    Scalable fonts: Character tables: 1 italic and 12 graphics character tables (European version) 1 italic and 7 graphics character tables (others) Character sets 14 international character sets and one legal character set Paper Single sheets: Width top 148 to 257 mm (5.8 to 10.1 inches) front 182 to 257 mm (7.2 to 10.1 inches) Length 364 mm (14.3 inc[...]

  • Page 131

    Load single-sheet multi-part forms only into the front slot. Use only carbonless multi-part forms. Continuous paper: Width 101 to 254 mm (4 to 10 inches) Copies Four sheets (one original plus up to three copies) Thickness 0.065 to 0.10 mm (0.0025 to 0.0039 inches) for one sheet 0.065 to 0.32 mm (0.0025 to 0.012 inches) total Weight 52.3 to 82 g/m 2[...]

  • Page 132

    Envelopes: Size No.6 166 x 92 mm (6.5 x 3.6 inches) No. 10 240 x104 mm (9.5 x 4.1 inches) Thickness 0.16 to 0.52 mm (0.0063 to 0.0197 inches) Weight 45 to 91 g/m 2 (12 to 15 lb) Use envelopes only under normal temperature and humidity conditions. Insert envelopes into the top slot only. Printable area: Single sheets A The minimum top margin is 5.3 [...]

  • Page 133

    Continuous paper The minimum top and bottom margins (above and below the perforation) are 9 mm (0.35 inches). The minimum left and right margins are 13 mm (0.51 inches). However, the maximum printable width is 203 mm (8 inches). Technical Specifications 7-7[...]

  • Page 134

    Envelopes A B C The minimum top margin is 5.3 mm (0.2 inches). The minimum left and right margins are 3 mm (0.12 inches). The minimum bottom margin is 13.5 mm (0.53 inches). Mechanical Paper-feed methods: Friction Push tractor Pull tractor Single-bin cut-sheet feeder (optional) High-capacity cut-sheet feeder (optional) Double-bin cut-sheet feeder ([...]

  • Page 135

    Ribbon Black ribbon cartridge #7753: Life expectancy: In LQ at 48 dots/character: 2 million characters In draft, at 28 dots/character: 3.42 million characters Film ribbon cartridge #7768 (optional): Life expectancy (in LQ, at 48 dots/character): 0.2 million characters MTBF: 4000 power-on hours Print head life: 200 million strokes per wire (with fab[...]

  • Page 136

    Electrical 120 V model: Rated voltage: Input voltage range: Rated frequency: Input frequency range: Rated current Power consumption (during self-test printing in draft mode at 10 cpi) 220/240 V model: Rated voltage: Input voltage range: Rated frequency: Input frequency range: Rated current: Power consumption (during self-test printing in draft mode[...]

  • Page 137

    Interface Specifications Your printer is equipped with a parallel interface. Specifications and pin assignments The built-in parallel interface has the following characteristics: Data format: 8-bit parallel Synchronization STROBE pulse Handshake timing: BUSY and ACKNLG signals Signal level: TTL compatible Connector: 36-pin 57-30360 Amphenol connect[...]

  • Page 138

    Signal Return Signal Direction Description Pin Pin 11 29 BUSY OUT A HIGH signal indicates the printer cannot receive data. The signal goes HIGH in the following cases: 1) During data entry (for each character) 2) During printing 3) When the PAUSE button is pressed 4) During an error state 12 30 PE OUT A HIGH signal indicates that the printer is out[...]

  • Page 139

    Signal Return Signal Direction Description Pin Pin 32 - ERROR OUT This level becomes LOW when the printer is: 1) In a paper-out state 2) When the PAUSE button is pressed 3) In an error state 33 - GND - Same as for pins 19-30 34 - NC Not used 35 - OUT Pulled up to 5 V through 3.3 resistance 36 - SLCT IN IN The DC1 /DC3 code is valid only when this s[...]

  • Page 140

    Interface timing The figure below shows the timing for the parallel interface. Option Specifications Cut-sheet feeders Dimensions and weight Cut-sheet feeder Single-bin C80637* High-capacity C80638 * Height Width Depth Weight 377 mm 434 mm 444 mm 0.55 kg (14,8 (17.1 (17.5 (1 .21 lb) inches) inches) inches) 367 mm 434 mm 434 mm 1.55 kg (14.4 (17.1 ([...]

  • Page 141

    Bin capacity Single sheets: C80637* Up to 50 sheets of 82-g/m 2 (22-lb) paper C80638* Up to 150 sheets of 82-g/m 2 (22-lb) paper Envelopes: C80638* Up to 25 (plain bond) Up to 30 (air mail) Paper: Specification Single sheets Width Length C80637* 182 to 216 mm (7, 17 to 8,50 inches) C80638* 182 to 216 mm (7, 17 to 8,50 inches) 210 to 364 mm (8.27 to[...]

  • Page 142

    Paper storage conditions Temperature: 18° to 22°C (64° to 72°F) Humidity 40% to 60% Environmental Temperature: Operation: 5° to 35°C (41° to 95°F) Storage: -30° to 60°C (-22° to 140°F) Humidity (without condensation): Operation: 15% to 80% RH Storage: 5% to 90% RH Note: 90-g/m 2 (24-lb) paper printing is available only under normal envi[...]

  • Page 143

    Default settings The table below shows the default conditions that take effect when the printer is initialized. Item Top-of-form position Page length Left and right margins Line spacing Character pitch Vertical tab position Horizontal tab positions Font selection Special printing effects User-defined character set Default condition Current paper po[...]

  • Page 144

    Chapter 8 Command Summary Using the Command Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Commands Arranged by Topic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paper feeding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

  • Page 145

    Using the Command Summary This printer uses the Epson ESC/P 2 printer control language. You can use these commands to produce high quality, laser-like printouts. ESC/P 2 commands provide scalable fonts (Epson Roman, Epson Sans Serif, Epson Roman T, and Epson Sans Serif H) and enhanced graphics. The following section lists and describes all the comm[...]

  • Page 146

    ASCII Dec. Hex, Description ESC EMn 25 19 Control Paper Loading/ Ejecting n = “l” Select bin 1 of CSF n = “2” Select bin 2 of CSF n = “R’ Eject a sheet For the ESC EM command the variables are the characters “l” (49 decimal or 31 hex) and “2” (50 decimal or 32 hex). Do not use decimal 1,01 hex, decimal 2, or 02 hex. Paper feedin[...]

  • Page 147

    Page format ASCII Dec. Hex. Description ESC ( C nn ESC ( C nn ESC C n ESC C 0 n ESC N n ESC O ESC 1 n ESC Q n 4099 4067 67 67 78 79 108 81 28 63 28 43 3 43 4E 4F 6C 51 Set Page Format ESC (c 40 m1 m2 n 1 n2 m=m1 + m2 x 256 m: Top margin in defined units n=n1+n2x25 6 n: Bottom margin in defined units Set Page Length in Defined Units ESC (C 2 0 n1 n2[...]

  • Page 148

    Print position motion ASCII Dec. Hex, Description ESC $ nl n2 36 24 Set Absolute Horizontal Print Position n=n1+n2x25 6 n: Specifies print position from left margin in defined units The default unit is 1/60 inch. ESC nl n2 92 5C Set Relative Horizontal Print Position n=n1+n2x25 6 n: Moves current print position in defined units The default unit i[...]

  • Page 149

    ASCII Dec. Hex. Description HT 9 09 ESC Bnn 66 42 VT 11 0B ESC J n 74 4A Font selection ASCII Dec. Hex. ESC k n 107 6B Tab Horizontally Set Vertical Tabs Up to 16 tabs (l-255); last n should be 0 Tab Vertically Perform n/180-inch Line Feed Description Select Typeface n = 0:Roman 7:Orator 1:Sans Serif 8:Orator-S 2:Courier 9:Script C 3:Prestige 10 Ro[...]

  • Page 150

    ASCII Dec. Hex. Description ESC 5 53 35 Cancel Italic Font ESC E 69 45 Select Bold Font ESC F 70 46 Cancel Bold Font ESCXmnn 88 58 Select Font by Pitch and Point ESCX m n1 n2 m: Set pitch to 360/ m cpi m = 0: No change in pitch m = 1: Select proportional m = 0,1,18,21,24,30,36,42, 48,60, or 72 n: Set point size in 0.5 points Total points = (n1 + n2[...]

  • Page 151

    Font enhancement ASCII Dec. Hex. Description SI 15 DC2 18 SO 14 ESC W1/0 87 DC4 20 ESC W 1/0 119 ESC G 71 ESC H 72 ESC S O 83 ESC S 1 83 ESC T 84 OF 12 0E 57 14 77 47 48 53 53 54 Select Condensed Printing Cancel Condensed Printing Select Double-Width Printing (one line) Turn Double-Width Printing On/Off Cancel Double-Width Printing (one line) Turn [...]

  • Page 152

    ASCII Dec. Hex. Description ESC(-nn 40 45 28 2D Select Line/Score ESC (-301 nl n2 nl = 1: Underline n1 = 2: Strikethrough n1 = 3: OverScore n2 = 0: Cancel score line selected by n1 n2 = 1: Single continuous line n2 = 2: Double continuous line n2 = 5: Single broken line n2 = 6: Double broken line ESC-1/0 45 2D Turn Underline On/Off ESC q n 113 71 Se[...]

  • Page 153

    ASCII Dec. Hex. Description ESC c nl n2 99 63 Set Horizontal Motion Index (HMI) Change Pitch in n/360-inch units Total units = nl + n2 x 256 Character handling ASCII Dec. Hex. Description ESC (t nn 40 116 28 74 Assign Character Table ESC (t 3 0 d1 d2 d3 Assign Character Table set by d2 and d3 to d1 d1 = 0, 1,2,3, “0”, “l”, “2”, or “3?[...]

  • Page 154

    ASCII Dec. Hex, Description ESC t n 116 74 Select Character Table Select character table n assigned by ESC ( t n = 0, 1,2, 3, “l”, “2’, or “3” n = 2: Remaps downloaded characters from 0-127 to 128-255 ESC R n 82 52 Select an International Char. Set n = 0: USA 8: Japan 1: France 9: Norway 2: Germany 10: Den. II 3: UK 11: Spain II 4: Denm[...]

  • Page 155

    ASCII Dec. Hex. Description ESC 6 54 36 Enable Printing of Upper Control Codes With graphics character tables this command enables the printing of codes 128-159 ESC 7 55 37 Enable Upper Control Codes Cancels ESC 6 ESC (^ nn 40 94 28 5E Print Data as Characters ESC (A n1 n2 data n=n1 + n2 x 256 n: amount of data data: print n bytes of data as charac[...]

  • Page 156

    Bit image ASCII Dec. Hex. Description ESC* nn 42 2A Select Bit Image ESC * m n1 n2 data n=n1+n2x25 6 n: Total columns Total data = (n1 + n2 x 256) x t Command Summary 8-13[...]

  • Page 157

    Graphics ASCII Dec. Hex. ESC ( G nn 40 71 28 47 Description Select Graphics Mode ESC (G 1 0 n n=1, or 49 Cancel Graphics mode with ESC @ ESC . nn 46 2E Print Raster Graphics ESC. c v h m nl n2 data c = 0: Full graphics mode 1: Cornpressed mode v = 10, 20. Dot density for vertical in 3600/v DPI h = 10,20: Dot density for horizontal in 3600/h DPI m: [...]

  • Page 158

    Appendix Character Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. A-2 Italic Character Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. A-2 Graphics Character Tables. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-3 International Character Sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-8 Appendix A- 1[...]

  • Page 159

    Character Tables These character tables are selected by setting DIP switches 1-1, 1-2, 1-3, and 1-4, or by using the ESC t and ESC ( t software commands. For the graphics character tables, the ESC 6 and ESC 7 software commands let you select whether hex codes 80 to 9F are characters (ESC 6) or control codes (ESC 7). All the graphics character table[...]

  • Page 160

    Graphics Character Tables PC 437 (United States) PC 850 (Multilingual) PC860 (Portugal) Appendix A-3[...]

  • Page 161

    A-4 Appendix[...]

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    Appendix A-5[...]

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    A-6 Appendix[...]

  • Page 164

    Characters available with ESC (^ To print the characters in the table on the left, you must first send the ESC (A command. Appendix A-7[...]

  • Page 165

    International Character Sets The following seven additional sets are available only by using the ESC R software command. A-8 Appendi x[...]

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    Glossary The following definitions apply specifically to printers. application program A software program that helps you carry out a particular task, such as word processing or financial planning. ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange. A standardized coding system for assigning numerical codes to letters and symbols. bidirectiona[...]

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    character set A collection of letters, numbers, and symbols. characters per inch (cpi.) A measure of the size of text characters. Ten cpi is the printer’s default setting. condensed printing Printing in which each character is approximately 60% of the width of standard characters. Useful for fitting wide tables or spreadsheets onto paper. continu[...]

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    data dump A troubleshooting feature that helps advanced users find the cause of communication problems between the printer and the computer. During this mode, the printer prints each code it receives in both hexadecimal notation and as ASCII characters. Also called hex dump. default A value or setting that takes effect when the equipment is turned [...]

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    ESC/P 2 The enhanced version of the ESC/P printer command language. Commands in this language give laser-like features, such as scalable fonts and enhanced graphics printing. ESC/P Abbreviation for Epson Standard Code for Printers. This system of commands gives you software control of your printer from your computer. It is standard for all Epson pr[...]

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    Letter Quality (LQ) One of two print qualities available on your printer. Letter quality provides better readability and appearance at a reduced print speed. See also draft. line feed A control code and control panel button that advance the paper one line. loading position The position to which the paper is automatically loaded. It can be adjusted [...]

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    printable area The area of a page on which the printer can print. It is slightly smaller than the physical size of the page due to margins. propotional printing Printing in which the width of the character varies from character to character. For example, a capital W receives much more space than a lowercase i. The result looks more like a typeset b[...]

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    superscript Printing in which each character is printed at about two-thirds the normal height, in the upper part of the character space. fear off A control panel button that automatically feeds the perforation of continuous paper to the tear-off position and then feeds the paper back to the loading position. tear-off position The position the print[...]

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    Inde x Command descriptions are not indexed here. For information on specific commands, see Chapter 8. A Adjusting the loading position, 3-15 Application software, 1-15 Auto line feed, 3-8, 3-14 B Baud rate, 4-18 Bidirectional printing, 3-8, 3-11 Buffer, 3-8, 3-13, 7-3 Buffer clear, 3-4, 6-7 Buttons, 3-4 C Cable parallel interface, 1-13—14 Charac[...]

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    F FF button, 3-4 Fonts, 3-5, 3-20, 7-3 button, 3-5 draft, 3-20, 3-23 Epson Courier, 3-23 Epson Orator, 3-24 Epson Orator-S, 3-24 Epson Prestige, 3-24 Epson Roman, 3-21, 3-23 Epson Roman T, 3-21 Epson Sans Serif, 3-22—23 Epson Sans Serif H, 3-22 Epson Script, 3-24 Epson Script-C, 3-24 OCR-B, 3-25 Form length continuous paper, 3-8, 3-10 G Graphics [...]

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    P Paper guide, 5, 1-9 PAPER OUT light, 3-3 Paper-release lever, 2-2, 2-9, 4-13 Paper-thickness lever, 2-24 Parallel interface, 4-16, 7-11 PAUSE button, 3-4 PAUSE light, 3-2 Plugging in the printer, 1-10 Printable area, 7-6 Print direction, 3-8,3-11 Problems, see Troubleshooting Protective materials replacing, 5-4 removing, 1-4 Pull tractor, 2-3, 2-[...]

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