Oki ML4410 User Manual

Oki ML4410 User Manual

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Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document
is complete, accurate, and up-to-date. Oki assumes no responsibility for
the results of errors beyond its control. Oki also cannot guarantee that
changes in software and equipment made by other manufacturers and
referred to in this guide will not affect the applicability of the information
in it. Mention of software products manufactured by other companies does
not necessarily constitute endorsement by Oki.
Copyright 1999 by Oki. All rights reserved.
First edition January 1999.
Oki and Microline are registered trademarks of Oki Electric Industry
Company Ltd.
Energy Star is a trademark of the United States Environmental Protection
Agency.
Epson is a registered trademark of Epson America Inc.
IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines
Corporation.
Microsoft, MS-DOS and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation.
SAFETY
This printer has been carefully designed to give years of safe, reliable
performance. As with all electrical equipment, however, there are a few
basic precautions that should be taken to avoid personal injury or
damaging the printer:
Read this user's guide carefully and save it for future reference.
Read and follow all warning and instruction labels on the printer
itself.
Disconnect the printer before cleaning. Use only a damp cloth. Do
not use liquid or aerosol cleaners to clean the printer.
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  • Page 1 Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete, accurate, and up-to-date. Oki assumes no responsibility for the results of errors beyond its control. Oki also cannot guarantee that changes in software and equipment made by other manufacturers and referred to in this guide will not affect the applicability of the information in it.
  • Page 2 • Do not put the printer on or near a heat source, such as a radiator or heat register. Keep it out of direct sunlight. Allow enough room around the printer for adequate ventilation and easy access.
  • Page 3: Preface

    These are some of the things to look for: • The power cable or plug is frayed or damaged. • Liquid has been spilled into the printer, or it has been exposed to water. • The printer has been dropped, or the cabinet is damaged.
  • Page 4 User’s Guide...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    PRINTER DRIVER ........
  • Page 6 MAINTENANCE ........21 Replacing Ribbon Cartridge .
  • Page 7 Clear Buffer ......... . 44 Print Head Direction .
  • Page 8 Appendix B - Character Tables CODE PAGE CHARACTER SETS ......71 USA ..........71 Canadian French .
  • Page 9: Set Up

    THE PRINTER IS LARGE AND HEAVY (42 kg). IT REQUIRES TWO PEOPLE TO LIFT AND MANOUVER THE PRINTER SAFELY. CAUTION: The printer must be installed on a printer stand, cabinet or table that is capable of safely accepting the printer’s weight and safely support the printer during operation.
  • Page 10: Installing Ribbon Cartridge

    Save the retainer plate, shipping retainers and packaging in case you ever need to ship the printer. Installing Ribbon Cartridge Make sure the printer is off line and the print head has moved to the gap in the platen. Note:...
  • Page 11: Paper Support

    Close the top front cover and press down at each end to lock the top cover in place. Paper Support Insert the two hooked arms at an angle into the slotted holes on the rear of the printer, then move the paper support into a horizontal position to lock into place. Set Up...
  • Page 12: Computer & Power Connection

    Connect the power cable into the power socket on the printer. Connect the power cable into a power outlet that is earthed, easily accessible and close to the printer. Open the hinged cover on the side of the printer and connect the printer cable to the applicable interface port. Note: The printer has two interface ports fitted as standard - parallel or serial.
  • Page 13: Printer Driver

    OK button. Select Oki ML4410 then click on the Next > button. Follow the instructions given by the Add Printer Wizard to complete the installation of the printer.
  • Page 14: Windows Nt 4.0

    Select Oki ML4410 and click the OK button to copy and install the printer driver files. The printer appears in the Installed Printers list in the Printers dialog box. Select Oki ML4410 as the default printer by highlighting the entry in the Installed Printers list and then clicking the Set As Default Printer button.
  • Page 15: Front Paper Feed Loading

    Move the right tractor to centre the paper holes on the pins and lock the tractor in place by pressing down the lock lever. Select the paper feed path on the printer. Press FF/LOAD button and the paper feeds into the printer from the selected paper path. Rear Paper Feed Loading Open the rear cover, then open the tractor covers and lift up the tractor lock levers.
  • Page 16: Changing Paper Path

    Move the left tractor to centre the paper holes on the pins and lock the tractor in place by pressing down the lock lever. Select the paper feed path on the printer. Press FF/LOAD button and the paper feeds into the printer from the selected paper path. Changing Paper Path...
  • Page 17: Top Of Form

    PRINTER EMULATION Your printer can use one of three emulations - Epson FX; IBM Proprinter III; Oki Microline. The default setting for emulation is IBM Proprinter, but this can be changed as follows: Press the MENU button on the control panel and the LCD display changes to MENU GROUP Printer Control.
  • Page 18: Specification

    Centronics parallel; RS232C 25 pin serial; Oki HSP network card interface (optional) Epson/IBM - 240 (H) x 216 (V) dpi max; Oki ML - 288 (H) x 144 (V) dpi max NLQ - Courier, Gothic; Utility - Gothic; HSD - Gothic Code 39;...
  • Page 19 English...
  • Page 20 User’s Guide...
  • Page 21: Operation

    Operation CONTROL PANEL The control panel is used to program or configure the printer manually. Some of the printer functions are overridden by software commands when using the printer drivers installed in your computer. Controls & Indicators LCD Panel: Refer to this liquid crystal display (LCD) panel for information when operating the printer and programming the printer in menu mode.
  • Page 22 PARK Button: Moves the loaded paper to the park position when pressed. CONFIG Button: Two different configurations can be programmed into the printer. When pressed, this button switches the printer between CFG1 and CFG2. MENU Button: Switches the printer into menu mode when pressed.
  • Page 23: Menu Mode

    MENU MODE Menu Mode for the printer is used to set the various options and features that are available on the printer. Note: Some options and features set on the printer through Menu Mode can be overrriden by software commands from a printer driver if the selected option or feature in the software is different to the one selected on the printer.
  • Page 24 Page Length Front Feed Line Spacing Form Tear-off Skip Over Perf. Page Width Page Length Set-Up Graphics # Graphics (Oki mode only) Rcv. Buffer Ppr Out Override Registration 1 Registration 2 Registration 3 Registration 4 Registration 5 Registration 6 Registration 7...
  • Page 25 English...
  • Page 26: Explanation Of Menu Items

    Code Page: Choose the code page for the character set you wish to use. Data Word Size: Oki mode only - if your computer system uses seven bits to make up each unit of data, change this setting to 7.
  • Page 27 Print DEL Code: Oki mode only - change the setting to Yes if you want to print the DEL code (decimal 27) as a solid box.
  • Page 28: Parallel Interface

    Size: Change to double for double width and height printing. Skip Over Perf.: Change to yes if you want the printer to go to the next page when it comes within 25 mm of the bottom of the page. Set to no if your software has its own page formatting controls.
  • Page 29: Serial Interface

    Bi-Direction: Change to disable if you want the printer to print in one direction only. I-Prime: Determines what the printer does when it receives the I-Prime signal from the host. Buffer print prints out the buffer contents before resetting, buffer clear dumps the buffer contents immediately and invalid causes the printer to ignore the I-Prime signal.
  • Page 30: Clearing Paper Jams

    Turn the printer OFF. Open the rear access cover and remove the paper from the rear tractors. Open the rear of the printer and make sure any pieces of paper are removed from inside of the printer. Close the rear of the printer.
  • Page 31: Cleaning

    Open the rear of the printer, as shown above, and make sure any pieces of paper are removed from inside of the printer. Close the rear of the printer. Load continuous paper onto the front paper feed. Refer to Front Paper Feed Loading in Set Up.
  • Page 32: Troubleshooting

    If the Alarm indicator comes on and the first line in the LCD panel displays OFFLINE, the printer has a recoverable alarm or error. The second line of the LCD panel displays what alarm or error has occurred with the printer,...
  • Page 33: Non-Recoverable Alarms

    Non-Recoverable Alarms If the Alarm indicator flashes red and the first line in the LCD panel displays ERROR, the printer has a non-recoverable alarm or error. The second line of the LCD displays what alarm or error has occurred with the...
  • Page 34 LCD TIME OUT OPT CARD RAM OKI HSP CONNECT If a non-recoverable alarm or error occurs, switch the printer off and then back on. If this does not clear the alarm or error, contact the dealer or manufacturer for technical support.
  • Page 35: Ibm Mode

    The following two sections explain all the available features that can be changed, starting in this section with the features for IBM mode (Proprinter compatibility) and followed by the features available for Epson FX mode in the following section. Some of these commands are applicable to both IBM mode and Epson FX mode and the following table lists the common commands: Features Double width...
  • Page 36: Characters Per Inch

    Appendix A. CHARACTERS PER INCH The numbers of characters per inch (CPI) defines how many letters, numbers or symbols can be printed in one inch. The printer has 5 normal character sizes: 10 CPI 17.1 CPI...
  • Page 37 Double Height and/or Double Width Begin double height and/or double width printing This command is only for the Proprinter mode and sets either double height, double width or both, together with the control of line spacing. The following table will help you choose the correct command for your requirements.
  • Page 38: Print Modes

    If a little print quality can be sacrificed for speed, select high speed draft (HSD) mode. In this print mode, the printer prints at 1066 cps in 10 CPI. However, draft mode is unavailable for printing using double width, emphasised, enhanced, italics or proportional spacing.
  • Page 39: Proportional Spacing

    Follow the software package's instructions on modifying it. When the printer is turned on, its standard character spacing is 3/120 inch (0.64 mm) at 10 CPI and 3/144 inch (0.53 mm) at 12 CPI. The control code described below allows an increase in spacing to a maximum of 14/120 inch (2.96 mm) and 14/144 inch (2.47 mm).
  • Page 40: Character Sets

    14/120 inch (2.96 mm) at 10 CPI 14/144 inch (2.47 mm) at 12 CPI After setting the spacing, it stays in effect until the printer is turned off, the setting is changed, or standard spacing is selected. CHARACTER SETS In IBM emulation mode, the printer allows selection between two IBM character sets and numerous international character sets.
  • Page 41: Code Page

    Code Page This allows the user to select a Code Page, which is then available as IBM Character Sets 1, 2 and the All Character Set (in IBM emulation). The characters are accessed in the same way, using the commands ESC 7 to select Character Set 1, ESC 6 to select Character Set 2 and ESC ^ or ESC \ n1 n2 to select the All Character Set.
  • Page 42: Ibm Code Page Id Number Assignment

    IBM Code Page ID Number Assignment Hex No 1B5H 306H 352H 354H 357H 359H 35CH 35DH 35FH 361H 362H 365H 37FH 1008 3F0H 1009 3F1H 1010 3F2H 1011 3F3H 1012 3F4H 1013 3F5H 1014 3F6H 1015 3F7H 1016 3F8H 1017 3F9H 1018 3FAH 1019 3FBH 1020 3FCH...
  • Page 43: International Character Sets

    For example, when using the British character set and pressing the # key, a Pound Sterling symbol £ appears. Although the # symbol still appears on the screen, the printer prints the Pound Sterling symbol £ in its place.
  • Page 44: Enhanced & Emphasised Printing

    Enhanced & Emphasised Printing These print styles text to be highlighted with bold characters. In both emphasised and enhanced printing, the printer prints over the same text twice. The second pass is offset by a half-dot horizontally in emphasised printing and by a half-dot vertically in enhanced printing. Enhanced mode is not available in NLQ mode, but emphasised may be used.
  • Page 45: Underlining

    After setting page length, the printer knows what size paper is being used. When the printer is switched on, the current location of the print head is recorded as the top of form, which is the position of the first line of printing on the page below the top margin.
  • Page 46: Line Spacing

    Advance paper to next TOF Line Spacing Unless changed, the printer is normally set to print 6 lines per inch (LPI); the distance from the bottom of one letter to the bottom of the one below is 4.23 mm (1/6 inch). If more lines are required on a page, use the 8 LPI command (3-mm (1/8 inch) spacing), or the 2.45 mm (7/72-inch) spacing.
  • Page 47: Automatic Skip Over Perforation

    Automatic Skip Over Perforation This feature specifies where the printer will skip from the bottom of one page to the top of form of the next page. The printer automatically skips over the perforation between pages of computer paper and starts printing again at the next top of form.
  • Page 48: Indenting

    Auto Skip Over Perforation Vary distance skipped-over perforation 27 78 1-255 1B 4E 01-FF ESC N n P F Stop skip-over perforation Note: In this command, the 1 to 127 for Epson Modes or the 1 to 255 for IBM mode represent the number of lines skipped from the bottom of one page to the top of form of the next page.
  • Page 49: Setting Page Margins

    Setting Page Margins Set the left and right margins with: Set Page Margins Set page margins n1: left margin n2: right margin nl and n2 are converted to a multiple of 1/120 inch according to the character pitch (10/12/15/17.1/20CPI) at the time. Thereafter, the distance from the home position does not change even when the character pitch is changed.
  • Page 50: Horizontal Tabs

    Automatic carriage return in word units as in IBM colour printer is not performed. Note: Word unit automatic carriage return means that when the right margin is exceeded, the last word is printed on the next line instead of being split at the end of a line.
  • Page 51: Vertical Tabs

    If trying to skip to a tab stop set beyond the width of the page, or skip to a tab where none was set, the printer advances the paper one line and begins printing at the first column of the next line..
  • Page 52: Reverse Line Feed

    It is not possible to reverse over the Top of Form. Paper-out Override To disable the paper-out switch to keep the printer printing to the very bottom of the page, enter: Paper-out Override...
  • Page 53: Backspacing

    Backspacing Execute back space 8 Automatic Line Feed When the automatic line feed is on, the printer does a line feed each time it receives a carriage return (CR). Automatic Line Feed Decimal Automatic line feed on 27 53 49 1B 35 31 ESC 5 1 P...
  • Page 54: Print Suppress Mode

    Print Suppress Mode This feature temporarily disconnects the printer from the computer by sending a control code. An ESC Q SYN code tells the printer to ignore all data except the DC1 code. A DC1 code releases the printer from the print suppress mode.
  • Page 55: Bell (Bel)

    Deselect Mode The printer will not receive further data, in IBM mode only, by setting a busy signal and turning the ON-LINE indicator off, until the ON-LINE button is pressed or the I-PRIME signal is received.
  • Page 56: Reset Inhibit

    Reset Inhibit This command returns the printer to its initial settings, if the menu item Reset Inhibit is set to NO. Reset Inhibit Decimal Reset inhibit n1 n2 m1 n1 n2 m1 n1 n2 m1 m2 m3 m4 m2 m3 m4 m2 m3 m4 (n1 + n2 x 256) stands for the following parameters byte length.
  • Page 57: Epson Fx Mode

    Epson FX Mode This section gives the commands that are required to control printing features if Epson FX mode is selected. Some of these commands are common to IBM mode and these common commands are listed below for reference: Double width Emphasised Enhanced Super/subscripts...
  • Page 58: Character Pitch

    CHARACTER PITCH Character Pitch With the following commands, the size of printed characters can be altered: Character Pitch Begin 10 CPI Begin 12 CPI Begin Condensed mode Stop Condensed mode The size of the condensed print depends on which pitch is selected at the time the command to set the condensed mode is sent.
  • Page 59: Printing Modes

    Auto-justification Begin auto-justification in NLQ mode The command for the auto justification in NLQ mode lets the printer be programmed to layout text in accordance with the following table. Left (the default value) means that text will be aligned to the left margin.
  • Page 60: Italics

    (0 to 127) can be printed. Proportional Spacing To give text a more professional, typeset look, use proportional spacing. On switching off the proportional mode, the printer returns to its previous settings. Proportional spacing Begin proportional spacing...
  • Page 61: Space Between Characters

    Space Between Characters The dot space between the characters of the text can be set. The variable "n" is the number of dots to be added to the right of each character. Space Between Characters Space between characters Note: This command is only valid for NLQ and Utility modes.
  • Page 62: National Character Sets

    National Character Sets Code Page Assignment Language American French German British Danish I Swedish I Italian Spanish I Japanese Norwegian Danish II Spanish II Latin American French Canadian Dutch Swedish II Swedish III Swedish IV Turkish Swiss I Swiss II Publisher Code Page Cyrillic 2-866...
  • Page 63 Note: For Code Pages Character Sets refer to Appendix B. ESC! n Language 36 38 00 H American 01 H French £ 02 H German 03 H British £ 04 H Danish 05 H Swedish I ¤ 06 H Italian 07 H Spanish 08 H...
  • Page 64: Epson Character Sets

    ESC! n Language 35 36 38 10 H Swedish III § 11 H Swedish IV § ¤ 12 H Turkish 13 H Swiss I £ 14 H Swiss II £ 64 H Publisher Epson Character Sets These commands allow selection of the type of characters that are printed in the upper half of the Epson character tables.
  • Page 65: Composite Command

    Composite Command If programming the printer with a combination of print modes for a particular paragraph or line, typing in each command separately is not necessary because it can be done by using one command. Composite command Composite command This is made possible through the specification of the variable "n" as in the...
  • Page 66: Half Speed Printing

    Half Speed Printing The half speed command can be used to set the printer to half the normal speed when printing in the Utility mode. This has no effect on the graphics and only reduces the printer noise. Half speed printing...
  • Page 67: Setting Margins

    For example, if printing is required to start 300 dots in from the left margin, the calculation would look like this: n2 = Int.(300/256) = 1 n1 = 300 - (1 x 256) n1 = 300 - 256 = 44 so the command would read: CHR$(27);"$";CHR$(44);CHR$(1);...
  • Page 68: How To Use This Table

    The left margin depends on the pitch at the time of setting. If the character pitch is changed the left margin will not move to accommodate this change. Even if the printer is set to proportional mode, the column width will still be set in normal character size. Note: Any graphics data after the right margin will be lost.
  • Page 69: Miscellaneous Features

    Master reset Master reset Print Suppress After the printer has received the DC3 code, it will ignore all further data sent from the host until the code DC1 is received. The data will not be stored or printed. Print suppress...
  • Page 70: Bell

    (The SELECT-IN signal in the interface PIN 36, must be set to high, otherwise the DC1/DC3 command will be ignored). Bell This command will sound the printer`s bell every time this code is received. Bell Decimal Hex.
  • Page 71: Appendix A - Control Code Tables

    Appendix A - Control Code Tables IBM MODE P = Proprinter Mode F = Epson FX Mode Function Automatic line feed Auto LF OFF Auto LF ON (LF after each CR) Backspace Carriage return Character Set IBM Character Set 1 IBM Character Set 2 International Character Set Select code page...
  • Page 72 Function Designate DLL NLQ mode (Quasi-NLQ) Designate DLL Utility mode Exit DLL Load Proprinter DLL CG Enhanced/Emphasised Designates enhanced mode Emphasised OFF Emphasised ON Enhanced OFF (double strike) Enhanced ON (double strike) Formatting Form feed Form length by inches (n=1 to 22 (XL:255)) Form length by lines (n =1 to 127;...
  • Page 73 English...
  • Page 74 Cancel VTABS, set HTABS. Vertical tabulator cancel Vertical tabulator set Vertical tabulator skip (same as LF if no tab) Miscellaneous Commands BEL (sound printer's bell) Emulation Mode Deselect Mode Initial Status IBM Code Page Selection Bar Code Selection Bar Code Printing...
  • Page 75: Epson Fx Mode

    EPSON FX MODE (FX-85/FX-105 compatible) Function Backspace Carriage return Character Set Code expansion OFF (128 - 159 + 255 CTRL code) Code expansion ON (128 - 158 + 255 printable) National character set Normal character set Line graphics character set Unassigned code print OFF (CTRL code 0 - 31 128 - 159) Unassigned code print ON (CHR$ and...
  • Page 76 Function Double width OFF (before end of line) Double width OFF Double Width ON Downline loadable character generator Copy standard set to DLL CG Designates DLL CHR. SET Exit DLL (to DP-mode) Load DLL character Enhanced/Emphasised Emphasised OFF Emphasised ON Emphasised OFF (double strike) Enhanced ON (double strike) Formatting...
  • Page 77 English...
  • Page 78 Function Skip-over perforation (n = 1 to 127) Skip-over perforation OFF Spacing between characters Set NLQ Mode (n = 0 to 127) Superscript/subscript Sub/superscript OFF Subscript ON Sub/superscript OFF Superscript ON Underlining Underline OFF (underscore) Underline ON (underscore) Utility/draft mode Designates HSD mode (SSD at 12 CPI) Select font utility Vertical format unit...
  • Page 79: Appendix B - Character Tables

    Appendix B - Character Tables CODE PAGE CHARACTER SETS ID 437 Appendix B - Character Tables...
  • Page 80: Canadian French

    Canadian French ID 863 User’s Guide...
  • Page 81: Mulitlingual

    Mulitlingual ID 850 Appendix B - Character Tables...
  • Page 82: Portugal

    Portugal ID 860 User’s Guide...
  • Page 83: Norway

    Norway ID 865 Appendix B - Character Tables...
  • Page 84: Turkey

    Turkey ID 1012 User’s Guide...
  • Page 85: Greek 437

    Greek 437 ID 1008 Appendix B - Character Tables...
  • Page 86: Greek 869

    Greek 869 ID 869 User’s Guide...
  • Page 87: Greek 928

    Greek 928 ID 1009 Appendix B - Character Tables...
  • Page 88: Greek 437 Cyprus

    Greek 437 Cyprus ID 1011 User’s Guide...
  • Page 89: Polska Mazovia

    Polska Mazovia ID 1014 Appendix B - Character Tables...
  • Page 90: Serbo Croatic 1

    Serbo Croatic 1 ID 1016 User’s Guide...
  • Page 91: Serbo Croatic 2

    Serbo Croatic 2 ID 1017 Appendix B - Character Tables...
  • Page 92: Ecma 94

    ECMA 94 ID 1018 User’s Guide...
  • Page 93: Hungarian Cwi

    Hungarian CWI ID 1024 Appendix B - Character Tables...
  • Page 94: Windows Greek

    Windows Greek ID 1020 User’s Guide...
  • Page 95: Windows East Europe (Cee)

    Windows East Europe (CEE) ID 1019 Appendix B - Character Tables...
  • Page 96: Windows Cyrillic

    Windows Cyrillic ID 1022 User’s Guide...
  • Page 97: East Europe Latin 2-852

    East Europe Latin 2-852 ID 852 Appendix B - Character Tables...
  • Page 98: Cyrillic 1-855

    Cyrillic 1-855 ID 855 User’s Guide...
  • Page 99: Cyrillic 2-866

    Cyrillic 2-866 ID 866 Appendix B - Character Tables...
  • Page 100: Kamenicky (Mjk)

    Kamenicky (MJK) ID 895 User’s Guide...
  • Page 101: Iso Latin 2

    ISO Latin 2 ID 1015 Appendix B - Character Tables...
  • Page 102: Hebrew Nc

    Hebrew NC ID 1030 User’s Guide...
  • Page 103: Hebrew Oc

    Hebrew OC ID 1031 Appendix B - Character Tables...
  • Page 104: Turkey 857

    Turkey 857 ID 857 User’s Guide...
  • Page 105: Latin 5 (Windows Turkey)

    Latin 5 (Windows Turkey) ID 1021 Appendix B - Character Tables...
  • Page 106: Windows Hebrew

    Windows Hebrew ID 1032 User’s Guide...
  • Page 107: Ukrainian

    Ukrainian ID 1027 Appendix B - Character Tables...
  • Page 108: Bulgarian

    Bulgarian ID 1072 User’s Guide...
  • Page 109: Iso Latin 6 (8859/10)

    ISO Latin 6 (8859/10) ID 1029 Appendix B - Character Tables...
  • Page 110: Windows Baltic

    Windows Baltic ID 1034 User’s Guide...
  • Page 111: Baltic 774

    Baltic 774 ID 774 Appendix B - Character Tables...
  • Page 112: Kbl Lithuanian

    KBL Lithuanian ID 1033 User’s Guide...
  • Page 113: Cyrillic Latvian

    Cyrillic Latvian ID 1035 Appendix B - Character Tables...
  • Page 114: Roman 8

    Roman 8 ID 1028 User’s Guide...
  • Page 115: Icelandic 861

    Icelandic 861 ID 861 Appendix B - Character Tables...
  • Page 116 User’s Guide...
  • Page 117: Index

    63, 67 Character Pitch 18, 63, 67 Character Set Clear buffer Code Page Composite selection Config Button Connection Power Printer cable Index Index Controls & Indicators Alarm Indicator Config Button FF/Load Button Group Button Item Button LCD Panel LF Button...
  • Page 118 Eject Jam Emulation Mode 64, 68 Enhanced/Emphasised Epson FX Mode Backspace Barcode Print Application Carriage return Character Pitch Character set Clear buffer Composite selection Delete Dot position Double height Double width Downline loadable character generator Emphasised/enhanced Formatting Graphic modes Graphics density Horizontal tabs Italics Line feed...
  • Page 119 Paper out sensor Print Suppress Proportional Spacing Skip-over perforation Spacing between characters Superscript/subscript Underlining Utility/draft mode Vertical tabs Impact Mode Indenting Intr Chr Sub St I-Prime 64, 68 Italics Item Button Language Set LCD Panel LF Button LF Speed Line Feed Line feed 19, 64, 69 Line Spacing...
  • Page 120 Pin 18 Pitch Power connection Power Indicator Ppr Out Override Print DEL Code Print head direction Print Mode Print Suppress Printer cable Printer Drivers Windows 3.1x Windows 95/98 Windows NT Printer emulation Proportional Spacing Protocol Rcv. Buffer Rear paper feed...
  • Page 121 Self Test ASCII test Demo pattern Hex data dump test Set NLQ Mode Shift Button Shipping retainers SI Pitch (10) SI Pitch (12) Size 20, 65, 69 Skip-over perforation Slashed Letter O SP Thermal Spacing between characters Store Button Style 65, 70 Superscript/subscript Tear Button...
  • Page 122 OKI SYSTEMS COMPANIES Oki Systems (UK) Limited 550 Dundee Road Slough Trading Estate Slough Berks SL1 4LE Tel: +44 (0) 1753 819 819 Fax: +44 (0) 1753 819 899 http://www.oki.co.uk Oki Systems (Ireland) Limited The Square Industrial Complex Tallaght Dublin 24...

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