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Printer Parts control panel paper feeder paper support manual feed slot parallel interface access panel -J.L AC inlet.
EPSON 48-NOZZLE INK JET PRINTER Stylus 1000 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, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Seiko Epson Corporation.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Important Safety Instructions Read all of these instructions before you set up your printer. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the printer. Unplug the printer from the wall outlet before you clean it, and use a damp cloth for cleaning, not liquid or aerosol cleaners.
11. If you use an extension cord, make sure that the total of the ampere ratings on the products plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the extension cord’s ampere rating. Also, make sure that the total of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed 15 amperes.
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.
Tips for Printing on Single Sheets 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 next.
Contents Introduction Features ............................ . . Option s ............................ . .2 HowtoUseThisManual ................. . .2 Warnings, Cautions, and Note s .............. . .3 Chapter 1 Setting Up the Printer About Your Ink Jet Printe r .
Using Continuous Paper with Optional Push Tractor .... . 2-7 Installing the push tractor ................. . 2-7 Loading continuous pape r ................. . 2-8 Tips on using continuous pape r .............. . 2-11 Using the tear-off featur e ......
Maintenance and Transportatio n ................ . .3-18 Replacing the ink cartridge ................ . .3-18 Cleaning the print head .................. . .3-20 Cleaning the printer .................... . .3-20 Transporting the printe r ..............
Your new Epson printer is a 48-nozzle ink jet printer, ideal for quiet, high-speed printing. Features Your printer offers the following features: * * * * * * * High print quality. Epson’s new ink jet technology delivers crisp 360 x 360 dot-per-inch (dpi) text and graphics.
Options The following options enable you to make full use of your printer. 0 Push-Tractor Unit (C80029*) With this option you can print on continuous paper as well as single sheets.
Warnings, Cautions, and Notes Warnings must be followed carefully to avoid bodily injury. Cautions must be observed to avoid damage to your equipment. Notes contain important information and usefu? tips on the operation of your printer.
Chapter 1 Setting Up the Printer About Your Ink Jet Printer .................... . l-2 A few precautions ....................... . l-2 Choosing the right paper ................... . l-4 Unpacking the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
About Your Ink Jet Printer If you’re new to ink jet printers, you may wonder how they differ from dot matrix or laser printers. Two noticeable benefits of this technology are high print quality and quiet printing. An ink jet printer produces cost-effective, high-quality print results.
Ll Ll Install the ink cartridge immediately after you remove it from its package. Leaving the cartridge unpacked for a long time before use may result in poor print quality. Do not use an ink cartridge beyond its rated life expectancy. Ink cartridges are good up to the date printed on the cartridge carton.
Choosing the right paper One of the keys to getting great results with your ink jet printer is selecting the right paper. With paper that is too absorbent, the ink can bleed slightly, causing characters to blur. With paper that is not absorbent enough, the ink may take too long to dry and may smear easily.
Unpacking the Printer Your printer box should include these items: Ink cartridge Printer Power cord 0 %/1// Notice sheet Paper support Paper separator In some locations, the power cord comes attached to the printer. The shape of the AC plug varies by country; be sure the plug included is the right shape for your location.
Attaching the paper support and the paper separators You should install the paper support and the paper separators before you begin using the printer. To install, follow the steps below. 1. Attach the paper support. Grasp the paper support and place the right end notch over the mounting post of the printer.
Choosing a Place for the Printer When selecting a location for your printer, follow these guidelines: Place the printer on a flat, horizontal, stable surface. If the printer is tilted or at an angle, it cannot operate properly. Place the printer close enough to the computer for the interface cable to reach it easily.
Cl Never use a stand that tilts the printer. It should always be kept level. Cl Place cables so they do not interfere with paper feeding; secure them to a leg of the stand if possible. Plugging in the Printer 1. Make sure that the power switch is turned off.
Installing the Ink Cartridge Each ink cartridge contains enough ink to print about 700 pages. The exact number of pages a single cartridge can print varies according to the amount of text and graphics on each page. 0 Warning: The ink cartridge is a self-contained unit.
3. Open the printer cover. 4. Pull the top of the ink cartridge clamp towards you to open it. - - ~~ - 1-10 Setting Up the Printer.
5. Open the foil package containing the ink cartridge and remove it from the protective cardboard. Make sure to remove the tape seal from the ink cartridge. 6. Lower the cartridge into the holder with the label face up and the arrow mark on the cartridge towards the arrow mark on the printer case.
7. Push the ink cartridge clamp towards the back of the printer to secure the cartridge. R Caution: Once you install the ink cartridge, do not open the clamp or remove the ink cartridge except to replace it with a ne w one. The cartridge may bec&e unusable otherwise.
After you charge the ink delivery system, you can use the built-in self test to make sure the printer is working properly. You can run the self test with paper from the built-in paper feeder or by feeding a sheet manually. This section describes loading paper in the paper feeder.
3. Move the center support to the center of both edge guides. When you load paper in the landscape direction, adjust the center support until you can see the paper size you are using through the cutout in the center support. 4. Fan a stack of paper; then tap it on a flat surface to even the edges.
5. Close the paper feeder cover. When you send data to the printer or when you run the self test, the printer advances the paper to the loading position and starts printing. Now you are ready to run the self test. For more about printing with the paper feeder, be sure to read “Tips for Using the Paper Feeder” in Chapter 2.
In LQ mode, the printer prints characters in each font, in the order the fonts appear on the control panel. Here is part of a typical self test: Courier !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR '"#$%&'()*+,-.
Connecting the Printer to Your Computer If the self test prints correctly, you are ready to connect your printer to the computer. You need a shielded, twisted-pair parallel cable to connect your computer to the printer’s built-in parallel interface.
Setting Up Your Software Programs Most software programs let you specify the type of printer you use so that the software can take full advantage of the printer’s features. Many provide an installation or setup menu that presents a list of printers.
Chapter 2 Paper Handling Printing on Single Sheets ..................... . 2-2 Tips on using the paper feede r ................ . 2-2 Loading paper manually ................... . 2-5 Using Continuous Paper with Optional Push Tractor .... . 2-7 Installing the push tracto r .
Printing on Single Sheets You can load single sheets up to 420 mm (16.5 inches) wide using the built-in paper feeder or the manual insertion slot. Tips on using the paper feeder For the steps on using the paper feeder, see “Loading paper in the paper feeder” in Chapter 1.
Q Because most software takes care of the top and bottom margins, you should usually adjust the margins by using your software, taking the printer’s default loading position into account. c3 You can use the printer’s micro-feed feature to adjust the paper loading position or to adjust the current print position during a print job.
The pointer on the print head indicates the base line of printed characters. (You may have to experiment a few times to get the results you want.) __--------- 3a.xw 3a.xw When you adjust the loading position for single-sheet paper, the printer remembers the new position only until you turn off the power.
Note: The printer has a limit-S.0 mm (0.31 inches)-to the amount you can move the vertical print position backwards using micro feed. Feeding stops when you reach this limit. Loading paper manually You can load single sheets of paper or envelopes from the manual feed slot without removing the paper supply from the paper feeder.
2. Insert a single sheet of paper into the slot until it meets resistance, aligning the right edge of the paper with the arrow mark on the printer. When you use pape r 420 mm (16.5 inches) wide, align the right edge of the paper with the right end. 3.
Using Continuous Paper with Optional Push Tractor You can use the optional push tractor to print on continuous paper from 102 mm (4 inches) to 406 mm (16 inches) wide. Installing the push tractor 0 Warning: Be careful not to touch the part of the access panel or push tractor that fits inside the printer.
3. Grasp both ends of the tractor and push it into the printer, as shown below, until it locks in place. Loading continuous paper 1. Place the supply of continuous paper behind the printer so that the printer feeds the paper smoothly. Make sure the paper path is not obstructed, and allow the printed pages to be stacked in front of the printer.
2. Release the sprocket units by raising the sprocket-lock levers. Align one sprocket unit with the mark as shown below. Slide the other sprocket unit to match the width of your paper, but do not lock it. 3. Position the center support midway between the two sprocket units.
5. Fit the first four holes of the paper over the sprocket pins, and then close the sprocket covers. 6. Slide the left sprocket unit to remove any slack in the paper.
7. Raise the release lever to the continuous-paper position. 8. Raise the paper separators and remove them. 9. Lower both sides of the page eject guide as shown on page 2-5. Turn on the printer. When it receives data, it advances the paper to the loading position and starts printing.
D You can switch to single sheets without removing the paper supply from the push tractor. For instructions, see “Switching to single sheets” later in this chapter. Q You can use the printer’s micro-feed feature to adjust the position, just as when you load single sheets.
If the perforation is not aligned with the tear-off edge, adjust the tear-off position as follows: 1. Make sure the paper is in the tear-off position. 2. While holding down the ALT button, press the ECONOMY/CONDENSED (up) or FONT (down) button to adjust the position.
4. Pull up on both levers on the sides of the bottom of the tractor and pull the tractor out of the printer. 5. Replace the access panel. 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.
1. If any printed sheets remain in the printer, tear off the printed pages. 2. Press the LOAD/EJECT button. The printer feeds the continuous paper backward to the paper-park position. R Caution: U Always tear offpaper before back-feeding; back-feeding too many sheets can cause a paper jam.
3. Remove the paper separators as shown on page 2-11. 4. The printer is ready to print. When it receives data, it loads continuous paper from the push tractor and begins to print.
4. Lower both sides of the page eject guide. 5. Insert an envelope with the wide end entering the printer first, printable side face-up, until it meets resistance. The printer then loads the envelope to the print position. 6. Send data from your computer.
Labels Only use labels mounted on a continuous backing sheet with tractor sprocket holes. Do not try to print labels on single sheets; labels on a shiny backing sheet may not feed properly. You load labels the same way as continuous paper, except you turn the paper-thickness lever clockwise as far as it will go.
Operating the Control Pane l ................... . 3-2 Indicator light s ......................... . 3-2 Buttons ............................. . 3-3 Selecting Character Fonts .................... . 3-5 Scalable font s .......................... . 3-6 Condensed printin g .
Operating the Control Panel The printer control panel gives you easy control over most common printer operations. It consists of indicator lights and buttons. You can also change the default settings with this panel. See “Changing the default settings” on page 3-11.
CONDENSED On when the condensed printing mode is selected. When this mode is selected, the printer prints a condensed version of selected fonts. See page 3-7 for more information. ECONOMY On when the economy printing mode is selected. When this mode is selected, the printer uses less ink.
LOAD/EJECT Press this button to load paper. However, the printer normally loads paper automatically. When single-sheet paper is in the loading position, the printer ejects the sheet when you press this button. When continuous paper is in the loading position or tear-off position, the printer feeds the paper backward to the paper-park position.
MICRO FEED: (ALT + FONT) Feeds paper forward in I/180-inch increments. (ALT +ECONOMY/CONDENSED) Feeds paper backward in l/180-inch increments. See page 2-3 for details. Selecting Character Fonts Your printer has eight built-in character fonts including two new Epson fonts: Epson Roman T and Epson Sans Serif H .
The table below lists the available fonts and shows how the FONT lights appear for each selection. FONT Fonts Samples bdifj Draft ABCDEFGhi j klmOl23456789 i 000 Epson Courier ~ ABCDEFGhijklm0123456789 0.
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 software that needs to print the maximum amount of information on a page.
Settings Character table Options Italic U.S.A., Italic France, Italic Germany, Italic U.K., Italic Denmark. Italic Sweden, Italic Italy, Italic Spain 1, PC437, PC850.
Default settings descriptions Character fable Character tables contain the characters and symbols used by different languages. The printer prints text with the selected character table. When you select this feature, the font light on the control panel goes on or off to indicate the current selection.
Adjust your top-of-form position with the micro-feed feature to get half of the margin at the bottom of one page and half at the top of the next page. Network interface mode If your printer is connected to a single computer, leave this feature off.
When this feature is on, the printer determines which interface receives data and then switches to that interface until the end of the print job (when no data is received from the selected interface for the amount of time specified by the Auto interface wait time).
2. 3. Hold down the ECONOMY/CONDENSED button and turn on the printer to enter the default-settings mode. The printer loads a sheet of paper and prints a brief summary and instructions. It instructs you to select the language that you want messages printed in (English, French, German, Italian, or Spanish).
5. Next, press the FONT button to change the setting. As you move from setting to setting, the FONT lights turn on (0), off (o), and flash (ie) to show your selection, as indicated in the tables on page 3-14 and 3-15. Oon l Off 6 flashing 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to make all of your changes.
I Default-settings menu Settings Character table I Italic U.S.A Auto print direction r c t L L L L + Italic France Italic Germany Italic U.K. Italic Denmark 1 Italic Sweden Italic Italy Italic Spain 1.
L c Default-settings menu Settings FONT Continuous-paper 11 inches orno page length 12 inches 0.0 8.5 inches I, 0.0 7016 inches Skip-over-perforation off on Network interface Off mode on Mixed text/graphics Off mode on Auto line feed Off on Auto interface on selection Off Auto interface wait 30 seconds time 10 seconds Tear off Off on 000 orno 0.
If you are unsure whether you need an optional interface or would like to know more about interfaces, contact your dealer. Model Numbers C82305*/C82306* C82307*/C82308* C82310* C823 13* C82312* l The .
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.
Selecting a ba ud rate You can select from the following baud rates : 300, 600, 1,200, 2,400, 4,800, 9,600 and 19,200 bps (bits per second). When you set the baud rate, see the bit-rate selection table in the C82305*/C82306* interface card manual.
1. Make sure the printer stops printing and both th e INK OUT and PAUSE lights stay on. Then open the printer cover. 2. Hold down the ALT button for several seconds and release the button when the print head moves to the ink cartridge replace position.
Cleaning the print head If print quality diminishes, use the printer’s built-in print-head cleaning cycle to ensure the nozzles are delivering ink properly. To avoid wasting ink, clean the print head only if print quality declines. Follow these steps: 1.
q Caution: U Never use alcohols or fhimers to clean the prinfer; these chemicals cm damage the components as well as the case. ELI Be careful roof to get wafer on the prinfcr mechanism or clectrotzic components. ‘J Do not use a hard or abrasive brush.
Troubleshooting Most problems you may encounter while operating your printer have simple solutions. Find your problem in this section and follow the recommended steps. If you cannot solve your problem using these instructions, contact your dealer or a qualified service person for assistance.
Paper end No paper is loaded in the printer. Load paper again. Paper jam The paper is jammed inside the printer. Follow the steps on page 3-33. Ink is low The ink cartridge is almost out of ink. Get ready to replace the ink cartridge. Ink is gone/No ink cartridge The ink cartridge is empty or not installed.
Power supply The printer does not work or control panel lights are off. Check that the power cord is properly plugged into the electrical outlet. Check that the n I “side of the power switch is pressed down to turn on the printer. If the electrical outlet is controlled by an outside switch or automatic timer, use a different outlet.
Printing Printing stops and the PAUSE light is on. Printing is temporarily suspended. Press th e PAUSE button to continue. The PAUSE light is off but nothing prints. Check both ends of the cable between the printer and the computer. Make sure the interface cable is plugged in securely.
Dots are missing in printed characters or graphics. The print head nozzles may be clogged. Hold down the ALT button and press the PAUSE button for two seconds to clean the print head. See “Cleaning the Print Head” earlier in this chapter. Set the Mixed text/graphics mode to on in the default-settings mode.
The printed image is blurred. You may not be using the correct type of paper. See Chapter 1 for tips on choosing the right paper. You may not be printing on the correct side of the paper. Test both sides to determine which side gives you the best print quality.
All the text prints on the same line. Set Auto line feed to on in the default-settings mode so that the printer adds a line-feed to each carriage return. See “Using the Default-Settings Mode” earlier in this chapter. The text prints an extra blank line between each text line.
The computer and printer interface settings may not match. Make sure the settings on the computer and printer match. The interface may have been disabled. Make sure that the switch near the interface connector is turned on. Single sheets do not feed properly from the paper feeder.
The ejected paper is wrinkled. The paper is too thin or is damp. Make sure the paper is within the specifications. See “Technical Specifications” in the Appendix. Do not store your paper in a damp or humid environment. Single-sheet paper does not fully eject.
The lever inside the printer is in the wrong position as shown below. Remove the printer cover and the push tractor. Raise the lever as shown below and do not move the lever afterwards. After installing the push tractor, the release lever is locked. When installing the push tractor, the release lever is in the wrong position.
The push tractor does not feed the paper. The release lever is in the wrong position. Move the release lever to the continuous-paper position. The paper has come off the push tractor. Reattach the paper to the push tractor. The lever inside the printer is in the wrong position.
The continuous paper does not eject properly. The page is too long. Tear off the paper and remove it from the printer. Use paper that is within the specified length range.
3. Pull the paper out gently. If the paper tears, make sure you remove any remaining pieces. 4. If the paper is caught in the paper ejection area, gently pull it out of the printer. 5. Push the access panel back into the rear of the printer. When loading continuous paper, replace the push tractor.
Appendix Technical Specifications ...................... . A-2 Printer specifications ...................... . A-2 Interface specifications ..................... . A-7 Initialization ........................... . A-10 Command Summary .................
Technical Specifications Printer specifications Printing Printing method: Drop on demand 48-nozzle ink jet matrix Printable columns and printing speed: cpi: characters per inch cps: characters per second Maximum Resolution: Printing direction: 360 x 360 dpi text and graphics Bidirectional with logic-seeking for text and graphics.
Character tables: North/South America: Europe: Other countries: Character sets: 1 italic and 7 graphics character tables 1 italic and 12 graphics character tables 1 italic and 5 graphics character tables 14 international character sets and 1. legal character set Bitmap fonts: Select other font/pitch combinations using ESC/P 2 commands.
Single sheets (Manual insertion): Width 182 to 420 mm (7.1 to 16.5 inches) Length 182 to 420 mm (7.1 to 16.5 inches) Thickness 0.065 to 0.11 mm (0.0026 to 0.0043 inches) Weight 52 to 90 g/m 2 (14 to 24 lb) Quality Bond Paper, plain paper Cl Use 90g/m2 (24 lb.
Printable area: Single sheets (paper feeder and manual insertion) Envelopes A The minimum top margin is 3.0 mm (0.12 inches). B The minimum left and right margins are 3.0 mm (0.12 inches). However, the maximum printable width is 345 mm (13.6 inches). C The minimum bottom margin is 13.
Ink cartridge (S020025): Temperature: Storage: Transit: Freezing: -30” to 40°C (-22” to 104°F) -30” to 60°C (-22” to 140°F) 1 month at 40°C (104°F) 120 hours at 60°C (140°F) -3°C (26.6”F) thaws in approx. 2 hours at 25°C (77°F) MTBF: Lifetime print capacity: Print head life: Dimensions and weight: Height Width Depth Weight 8.
Environmental Temperature: Operation: 10” to 35°C (50” to 95’F) Storage: -20’ to 50°C (4” to 122°F) Humidity (without condensation): Operation: 20 to 80% RI-I Storage: 5 to 85% RH Print assured ar.3a Safety approvals (50°F) (80°F) (95°F) Safety standards: US model: UL1950 with D3, CSA22.
Signal Return Signal Direction Description Pin Pin 1 19 STROBE IN STROBE pulse to read data. Pulse width must be more than 0.5 ps at the receiving terminal. 2 20 DATA 1 IN These signals represent 3 21 DATA 2 IN information in bits 1 to 8 of 4 22 DATA 3 IN parallel data respectively.
Signal Return Pin Pin 18 - 19-30 Signal Direction Description NC Not used GND - Twisted-pair return signal ground level 31 16 - INIT IN When this level becomes LOW, the printer controller is reset to its state when the power is first turned on and the print buffer is cleared.
Interface t im ing The figure below shows the timing for the parallel interface. BUS Y d ACKNLG I ,; lop -l DAT A x x; STROBE Initialization ,+&F The printer can be initialized (returned to a fixed set of conditions) in three ways: Hardware initialization Software r initialization Control panel initialization Ll The power is turned on.
Default settings The table below shows the default settings that take effect when the printer is initialized. In addition, hardware and control panel initialization clears the data buffer.
How you format commands depends on the software you are using. Some software programs accept only the decimal format, while others let you type in ASCII characters. (Some programs don’t let you insert printer commands at all.) In addition, your software probably specifies certain punctuation you must use to enter the command.
ASCII ESC3n ESC+n Page format ASCII Dec. Hex. Description 51 33 Set n / 180-inch Line Spacing 43 2B Set n/360-inch Line Spacing Dec. Hex. Description ESC(cnn 40 99 ESC(Cnn 40 67 ESCCn 67 ESCCOn 67 ESC.
Print position motion ASCII Dec. Hex. Description ESC $ nl n2 36 24 ESC nl n2 92 5c ESC(Vnn 40 86 28 56 ESC(vnn 40118 2876 ESC D nn 68 44 HT ESC B nn VT ESCJn 9 09 66 42 11 08 74 4A Set Absolute Hori.
Font selection ASCII Dec. Hex. ESCkn 107 6B ESCXnn 88 58 ESC ! n 33 21 ESC I’ 80 50 ESC M 77 4D ESC g 103 67 ESC l/ O p 112 70 ESCxn 120 78 Description Select Typeface n= 0:Roman 4 : Script 1: Sans .
ASCII Dec. Hex. Description ES C 4 52 34 Select Italic Font ES C 5 53 35 Cancel Italic Font ES C E 69 45 Select Bold Font ES C F 70 46 Cancel Bold Font font enhancement ASCII Dec.
ASCII ESC H ESC - l/O Spacing ASCII Dec. Hex. Description 72 48 Cancel Double-Strike Printing 45 2D Turn Underline On/Off Dec. Hex. Description Set Intercharacter Space n = Number of units of space ad.
ASCII ESC(tnn Dec. Hex. Description 40116 2874 Assign Character Table ESC(t3Odld2d3 Assign character table set with d2 and d3 to table dl dl = 0, 1,2,3,48,49,50, or 51 d2 d3 Character Table 0 0 Italic.
ASCII ESC&nn Dec. Hex. Description 38 26 Define User-Defined Character ESC 8-t 0 nl n2 d0 dl d2 data nl = First character number n2 = Last character number d0 = Left space of character dl = Body w.
Bit image ASCII Dec. Hex. Description ESC * nn 42 - m Horizontal density (dpi) Vertical density (dpi) Pins Adjacent dots print i 0 60 60 8 Yes 1 1 120 60 8 Yes 1 2 120 60 8 No 1 3 240 60 8 No 1 4 80 6.
PC437 (USA, standard Europe) CODE 0 1 23456789ABCDEF 0 NUL spa @P * p c fi 6 ;:::: L Y a E :: 1 ! lAQaqticeizlTD+ 2 DC2” 2 B R b r 6 R 6 g I- 2 3 #3CSCS&6ii 4 5 %SEUeu&bR 6 7 8 9 A LF * : B C CL11 D E SO . > N _ n - hi Pt c< 4 (1 F SI /?O-0 PC850 (Multilingual CODE 89ABCDEF 0 c 6 g .
PC863 (Canadian-French) PC865 (Norwegian) CODE 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 A B C D E F BBABCDEF PC853 (Turkish) * CODE 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 A B C D E F CODE 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 A B C D E F PC857 (Turkish) * CO.
PC437 Greek (Greek)” PC85 7 (Greek) * :ODE 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 A B C D E F BSABCDEF A P L <:;:I I- 11 o '51 PC855 (C yrillic ) l CODE 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 A B C D E F 8 9 A B C D E F b Jb ;,.
PC852 (East Europe) * BRASCll (Braz. Portuguese) * * CODE 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 A B C D E F Abicomp (Braz. Portuguese) l * CODE 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 A B C D E F BSABCOEF IUL SP b i ~ A 6 & 6 DC2 A 6 .
International character set s You can select one of the following international character sets by using the default-setting mode or sending the ESC R command. For example, when you select “Italic France,” the characters in the “France” row on the table below are used in the italic character table.
Characters available with the fSC (A command To print the characters in the table below, use the ESC ( * command. 1 CODE 0 1 7 t= 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 A B C D E F 4 - pT A-2 6 Appendix.
Glossary The following definitions apply specifically to printers. If a word is italicized, see that topic for more information. ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange. A standardized coding system for assigning numerical codes to letters and symbols.
character fable A collection of letters, numbers, and symbols used in a particular language. condensed printing Printing in which the width of each character is approximately 60% of the width of standard characters. Useful for fitting wide tables or spreadsheets onto paper.
ESC/P Abbreviation for Epson Standard Code for Printers. This is the system of commands your computer uses to control your printer. It is standard for all Epson printers and supported by most software for personal computers. ESC/P 2 The enhanced version of the ESC/P printer command language.
italic A typestyle in which the characters slant. This sentence is italicized. 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 space.
RAM Random Access Memory. The portion of the printer’s memory used as a buffer and for storing user-defined characters. All data stored in RAM is lost when the printer is turned off. reset To return a printer to its defaults either by sending a command, an INIT signal, or by turning the printer off and then back on.
fear-off position The position the printer feeds the paper to at the end of print job when tear-off mode is set to on in default settings. Using the micro-feed feature, you can adjust the position so that the paper’s perforation meets the printer’s tear-off edge.
Index Command descriptions are not indexed here. For information on a specific command, see the Appendix. Also see the glossary for definitions of terms.
Cleaning the print head, 3-20, 3-26 Cleaning the printer, 3-20-21 Cleaning/ Charging, 3-23 Codes, control, A-12-20 Command summary, A-11 Computer, connecting to, l-17 CONDENSED button, 3-4 CONDENSED l.
F Fatal ink system error, 3-23 FCC regulations, ii Fonts button, 3-4-5 changing with control panel, 3-5 with software programs, A-15 draft, 3-6, A-3 Epson Courier, 3-6, A-3 Epson Prestige, 3-6, A-3 Ep.
J Jam, paper, 3-33-34 L Labels, 2-18, A-4 LF/FF button, 3-4 Lights, status, 3-2 Lines per page, setting v Lever paper-thickness, 2-16 release, 2-7 LOAD/EJECT button, 3- 4 Loading paper continuous pape.
Parallel interface, l-17, A-7-10 PAUSE button, 3-3 PAUSE light, 3-2, 3-22, 3-25 Pausing printing, 1-16 Plugging in the printer, l-8 Port, printer, see Parallel interface Power cord, connecting, l-8 sw.
Setup menu, l-18 Single sheets, 2-2, 3-29, A-3-5 prints on, v switching to, 2-14 tips for, 2-2-3 see also Loading paper Skip-over-perforation, 3-5-10, 3-15 Software, l-18,2-3 controlling printer with,.
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User’s Guide Printed in Japan 94.02-.
Een belangrijk punt na aankoop van elk apparaat Epson 1000 (of zelfs voordat je het koopt) is om de handleiding te lezen. Dit moeten wij doen vanwege een paar simpele redenen:
Als u nog geen Epson 1000 heb gekocht dan nu is een goed moment om kennis te maken met de basisgegevens van het product. Eerst kijk dan naar de eerste pagina\'s van de handleiding, die je hierboven vindt. Je moet daar de belangrijkste technische gegevens Epson 1000 vinden. Op dit manier kan je controleren of het apparaat aan jouw behoeften voldoet. Op de volgende pagina's van de handleiding Epson 1000 leer je over alle kenmerken van het product en krijg je informatie over de werking. De informatie die je over Epson 1000 krijgt, zal je zeker helpen om een besluit over de aankoop te nemen.
In een situatie waarin je al een beziter van Epson 1000 bent, maar toch heb je de instructies niet gelezen, moet je het doen voor de hierboven beschreven redenen. Je zult dan weten of je goed de alle beschikbare functies heb gebruikt, en of je fouten heb gemaakt die het leven van de Epson 1000 kunnen verkorten.
Maar de belangrijkste taak van de handleiding is om de gebruiker bij het oplossen van problemen te helpen met Epson 1000 . Bijna altijd, zal je daar het vinden Troubleshooting met de meest voorkomende storingen en defecten #MANUAl# samen met de instructies over hun opplosinge. Zelfs als je zelf niet kan om het probleem op te lossen, zal de instructie je de weg wijzen naar verdere andere procedure, bijv. door contact met de klantenservice of het dichtstbijzijnde servicecentrum.