User's Manual C-650 Plus
Preface9. Trouble Shooting and DiagnosticsSuggests how to identify and correct simple problems.Appendix A. Character Set Table All printer supported
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1. Getting Started 1.1 UnpackingCheck each item against the check list detailed below. Contact your supplier immediately if any item is missing
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Appendix B IBM ProPrinter X24 and IBM ProPrinter II Commands Characters used in control functions appear in monospaced type. The table below ex
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsB.1 Command Index This table shows the IBM ProPrinter X24 and IBM ProPrinter
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsMnemonic Hex Code
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsB.2 Command Description (by function)When you select the EMULATION: IBM Propr
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsFF Form Feed
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsB.2.2 Margins • ESC 4 : Top of form • ESC C n : For
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsESC N n Bottom of Form
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsB.2.3 Line feed • ESC 0 : Line feed = 1/8" • ESC 1 :
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsESC 3 n
Getting Started 1.2 Requirements to the Location of the PrinterEnvironmental Conditions This printer is designed to be installed in a typical offic
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsESC J n
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsB.2.4 Print Pitches • DC2 : 10 cpi (Pica) • ESC : : 12 cpi (E
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsFS S n1 n2 Adjust characters space
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsB.2.5 Print Attributes • DC4 : Cancel double width (one line) • ESC E :
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsESC H Cancel Double-Pass Printing
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsESC S n Superscript/Subscript
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsESC - n Underline
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsESC [ @ n1 n2 m1 m2 m3 m4Double Height/Width Hexadecimal code
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsESC [ A n1 n2 m1 m2 m3 m4 Triple Height/Width Hex
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsB.2.6 Tabulation • ESC B ... : Vertical tabulation program • ESC D ... : Ho
Getting Started1.3 A First Look at the Printer1.3.1 Front View• Top Cover (1) • Operator Panel (2) • Display (3) • Front Paper Feeding Platform (4
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsESC d n1 n2 Relative Forward Horizontal Movement Hexadeci
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsB.2.7 Graphics The printer can operate in Bit Image Mode (bit map printing), to create
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsCalculation of the parameters for the BIM dataAs the printer cannot recognize AN
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsESC Y n1 n2 ... Double Resolution BIM He
Appendix C IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsB.2.7.2 Alternate Graphic Mode (AGM)
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsESC J n
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsB.2.8 Downloading Customized Characters (DLL)If you like, you can create &qu
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsThe other parameters define the attributes of the new character and the arrangement of th
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II Commands• Parameters n1 and n2 These two parameters indicate the total number of bytes t
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II Commands• Parameter b indicates whether proportional spacing is used or not. The values o
Getting Started 1.4 Remove Transport Lock Note: Please do not connect the printer's power cord at this moment, otherwise the printer may
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsThe customized character (up arrow) is loaded into the printer's memory by
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsB.2.9 Other Functions • CAN : Clear print buffer • DC1 :
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsESC 6 Table 2 of Character Set
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsESC Q ETX Deactivate Printer-System Connection
Appendix B IBM ProPrinterX24 and IBM ProPrinter II CommandsB.3 Hex - Decimal Conversion Table 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
C-1 Appendix C EPSON LQ-Emulation Commands Characters used in control functions appear in monospaced type. The table below explains some of the c
C-2C.1 Command Index (By Code) Note: Ignored in column FUNCTION means the command is treated as NOP, that means, according to defined command forma
C-3 ESC ( G nL nH m d1 d2...d(nH*256+nL-2) d(nH*256+nL-1) 1B 28 47 nL nH m d1 d2...d(nH*256+nL-2) d(nH*256+nL-1) Select graphics mode (Ignored) ES
C-4ESC A n 1B 41 n Set n/60-inch line spacing ESC B n1…ni Nul 1B 42 n1…ni 00 Set vertical tabs ESC C NUL n 1B 43 00 n Set page length in inch
C-5 ESC k n 1B 6B n Select typeface ESC l n 1B 6C n Set left margin ESC p n 1B 70 n Turn proportional mode on/off ESC q n 1B 71 n Select char
Getting Started1.5 Ribbon Installation • Take out the Ribbon Cassette (1) from plastic wrapping Details of the Ribbon Cassette (1):• Active Wheel
C-6C.2 Command Description (by function) When you select the EMULATION: IBM ProPrinter II or IBM ProPrinter X24 parameter in the setup, the machine
C-7 CR Carriage Return This command causes the current line buffer to print and position the print head to the left margin. Hex: (0D)H Decimal: (
C-8C.2.2 Margins • ESC ( C ... : Set page length • ESC C NUL n : Set page length in inches • ESC C n: Set page length as n lines • E
C-9 ESC l n Set Left Margin Sets the left margin to n columns in the current character pitch. Hex: (1B 5C n)H Decimal: (27 108 n)D Octal: (33
C-10C.2.3 Line Feed • ESC 0 : Line feed = 1/8" • ESC 2 : Line feed = 1/6" • ESC 3 n : Set line spacing as n/180 inch
C-11 ESC J n Advance n / 180 inch vertically Advances the vertical print position Hex: (1B 4A n)H Decimal: (27 74 n)D Octal: (33 112 n)O Adva
C-12C.2.4 Print Position • ESC ( V ... : Set absolute vertical print position • ESC ( v ... : Set relative vertical print position • ESC
C-13 ESC \ n1 n2 Set Relative Horizontal Printing Position Set relative horizontal printing position Hex: (1B 5C n1 n2)H Decimal: (27 92 n1 n2)D
C-14C.2.5 Print Pitches • DC2: Cancel condensed printing for ASCII • ESC M : Set character to be 12 CPI • ESC P : Set character
C-15 ESC g Set Character to 15 CPI Set 15 CPI for character Hex: (1B-67)H Decimal: (27-103)D Octal: (33-147)O SI Set character condensed pri
Getting Started • Insert ribbon guide (6) into print head (10) and press it up to make sure that the two taps (12) on the ribbon guide (6) have been
C-16C.2.6 Print Attributes • DC4 : Reset double width printing (one line) • ESC E : Set bold font • ESC F : Reset bold font • ES
C-17 ESC F Reset bold font Reset bold font Hex: (1B 46)H Decimal: (27 70)D Octal: (33 106)O Reset bold font ESC G Set double strike printing
C-18ESC S n Set subscript/superscript character Set subscript/superscript in character Hex: (1B 53 n)H Decimal: (27 83 n)D Octal: (33 123 n)O
C-19 ESC U n Set unidirectional / bidirectional printing Set unidirectional / bidirectional printing. Hex: (1B 55 n)H Decimal: (27 85 n)D Octal:
C-20ESC w n Set / Reset Double Height Printing Set / Reset double height printing Hex: (1B 77 n)H Decimal: (27 119 n)D Octal: (33 167 n)O n
C-21 ESC ! n Set general attributes of character Set general attributes of character. Hex: (1B 21 n)H Decimal: (27 33 n)D Octal: (33 41 n)O Th
C-22ESC ( - nL nH m d1 d2 Set underline Set underline Hex: (1B 28 2D nL nH m d1 d2)H Decimal: (27 40 45 nL nH m d1 d2)D Octal: (33 50 55 nL nH m
C-23 C.2.7 Tabulation • ESC B ... : Set vertical tab stops of tab set • ESC D ... : Set horizontal tab stops • ESC b ... : Set vertical t
C-24ESC b n m1 … mk NUL Set Vertical Tab in Tab Set n Sets vertical tab stops at the lines specified by m1 to mk (in the current line spacing) in t
C-25 C.2.8 Graphics • ESC K n1 n2 ... : Normal resolution graphic printing mode • ESC L n1 n2 ... : Double resolution graphic printing mode
Getting Started1.6 Mains Connection and Power OnWARNING: Before plug the power cord into the electrical wall outlet and power on the printer,
C-26ESC Z n1 n2 ..data .. Set 240 DPI 8 Needles Graphic Printing Set quadruple resolution. Prints bit image graphics in 8-dot columns, 240 DPI. H
C-27 C.2.9 Other Functions • CAN : Clear print buffer • DLE B : Soft initialization • ESC BEL n : Change emulation • ESC R n :
C-28ESC R n Select Code Table Select country character set in Code Table according to the value of n. Hex: (1B-52-n)H Decimal: (27-82-n)D Octal:
C-29 C.2.10 Ignored Commands • DC1 On line • DC3 Off line • ESC EM ... : Set form feed controller • ESC X ... : • ESC a
C-30ESC X n1 n2 n3 Hex: (1B 58 n1 n2 n3)H Decimal: (27 88 n1 n2 n3)D Octal: (33 130 n1 n2 n3)O ESC a n Set justificati
C-31 ESC ( c nL nH Set the top and bottom blank of paper Hex: (1B 28 63 nL nH)H Decimal: (27 40 99 nL nH)D Octal: (33 50 143 nL nH)O ESC ( ^
C-32ESC 6 Set printable character Hex: (1B 36)H Decimal: (27 54)D Octal: (33 66)O ESC 7 Reset printable character Hex: (1B 37)H Decimal: (27 55
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Getting Started The operator can press down front power switch (3 in figure before) to power on printer now. After power on: • The ON (1) indicator w
Getting Started1.7 Print Test1.7.1 Selftest The following steps show which keys to use to start a test printout.KEY / or action
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Getting Started 1.7.2 Selftest Printing Contents For different menu setup configuration, there will be different printed out selftest printin
Getting Started1.7.3 Dr. Grauert(print a letter)The following steps show which keys to use to start a test printout. KEY / or action
Getting Started 1.8 Connection to the System 1.8.1 Serial/Parallel Interface • Switch the printer and the computer OFF. • Connect the interface ca
2. Printer Operation 2.1 Operator Panel The Operator Panel • controls the setup for communication with the host computer;• controls various pa
Printer Operation 2.2 Function Keys The five function keys operate differently in the on line or off line mode. Please refer to the following tabl
Printer OperationFunction Key On-line Off-line Menu-Mode[STATION 2] together with [COMP
Printer Operation 2.3 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) The LCD indicator gives information about the status of the printer. In general it can be disti
Printer Operation2.4 Load Print Medium The Printer can deal with single sheet, cheque,multi copy carbon paper and carton. The printer will start i
2.5.1 To Confirm a Macro Selection and Save the Settings• Press [STOP ] key; the confirmed value will now be shown in the head line. MENU SETUPSELE
3. Configuring the PrinterMain Functions and Entry Points into the MenuThe following Main Functions are available:• Menu Setup With this fun
Safety Regulations The printer C-650 Plus fulfill the safety regulations according to DIN EN 60950-1 for computer systems. The mains cable must be c
Configuring the Printer 3.1 What is Configuration? This chapter describes how to use the operator panel and menu settings to set up or configure yo
CURRENT USER: MACRO1 MACRO1* MACRO2 MACRO3 CONFIGURE INTERFACE: CX CX DUAL INTERFAC
Configuring the Printer 3.2.1 Explanation of the Printout on the Previous PagesIn the headline behind the term VER2 the revision level of the printer
Configuringthe Printer3.3.1 How to use the Key in the Menu ModeIf you want to enter a menu setup, you should press down [STATION 2] and [COMPRESS –]
Configuring the Printer 3.4.1 SELECT CURRENT MACRO The printer stores up to three user settings in MACRO 1 up to MACRO 3. Use the [STOP #] key to act
Configuringthe PrinterCONFIGUREParameter Option Explanation Note MODIFY R
Configuring the Printer CONFIGUREParameter Option Explanation NoteSPECIAL
Configuringthe PrinterCONFIGUREParameter Option Explanation Note
Configuringthe Printer3.4.4 IBM CONFIGURE The following items can be modified according to the IBM parameters. Note: In the differe
Configuring the Printer IBM CONFIGUREParameter Option Explanation NoteIBM CHARACTE
Safety Regulations Locating the Machine - The printer must be installed on a flat, vibration free surface. - Do not position the machine near air
Configuringthe PrinterIBM CONFIGUREParameter Option Explanation Note ZERO SLASH
Configuring the Printer 3.4.5 LQ CONFIGURE The following items can be modified according to the LQ parameters.Note: In the different emulatio
Configuringthe PrinterLQ CONFIGUREParameter Option Explanation Note CPI OF WEST
Configuring the Printer LQ CONFIGUREParameter Option Explanation NoteCR+LF
Configuringthe Printer 3.4.6 SAVE PARAMETERS Any desired changes to the default settings can be saved here. After power on the new settings are acti
Configuring the Printer 3.5 PRINTING TEST There are five test printouts available: • User's Guide • Ascii Character Set • Character Attribu
Configuringthe Printer3.6 ADJUSTMENT Adjustment can be used to adjust and check some bu
Configuring the Printer Key or action Two line display [STATION 2] Note: The adjustment is only active durin
ADJUSTMENT PHOTOSENSOR VALUE Configuringthe Printer3.6.3 TOP MARGIN The [F
Configuring the Printer 3.6.5 BIDIRECTIONAL ALIGNMENT ADJUSTMENTAfter selecting the Bidirectional Alignment it is possible to align the printing of v
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Configuringthe Printer3.6.6 PRINT PHOTO VALUES With the selecting of Print Photo Values you can start a print out photo sensor values.[COMPRESS –] un
Configuring the Printer 3.6.7 INQUIRE PHOTO VALUES The inquiry of the photosensor can be classified into• Photo Value-set and • Photo Value-actual. F
Configuringthe Printer3.6.8 RESUME HARDWARE PARAMETERSAll standard default settings of the firmware will be restored. The conte
Configuring the Printer 3.7.1 DATA BACKUP MODE The Data Backup Mode is using the buffer of the printer. All receiving data from the host are saved fi
Configuringthe Printer3.7.3 PRINTING LAST DATA All last used and in the buffer of the printer saved data can be printed in HEX format with this funct
Configuring the Printer 3.7.5 DIRECTLY DUMP The receiving data from the host will not stored first in the buffer of the printer. They will be printed
Configuringthe Printer3.8 INFO INQUIRING You get information of the current setting parameters of software or hardware. This information is import
4. Maintenance Preferred Material The following materials and cleaning lubricants are recommended when maintaining the printer: • Lint-free soft
Maintenance 4.1.1 Remove the Ribbon • Power the printer on. • Open the top cover; the print head (2) is moving to the centre. • Step 1: swivel t
Maintenance4.1.2 Remove the Alignment Unit• Power the printer off • Open the Top Cover • Swivel the green print unit lift handle (see the photo on th
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Maintenance 4.1.3 Cleaning Procedure • Thoroughly brush and vacuum all accessible areas to any paper flock and dust. • Clean the black platen’s surfa
Options5.1 Optional Devices Following optional devices can be provided:• Serial interface port 2 • USB interface (in preparation)Add the second in
6. Technical Data 6.1 Technical SpecificationPrinthead: • Number of needles: 24 • Needle Diameter: 0.25 mm • Needle Material:
Technical Data Graphics Dot Matrix Density: • 9 needles: 60 DPI, 72 DPI, 80 DPI, 96 DPI, 120 DPI, 240 DPI • 24 needles:
Technical Data6.2 Document Specification and Technical InstructionDisposable Form: • Single sheet or multi-copy paper • Bill (card) Caution: If
Technical Data Document • Single and multi-copy Sheet: • Max width 245 mm • Min width
7. Interface Description7.1 Serial Interface Standard C-650 Plus has one asynchronous V24 RS232C serial interface with 9 cores connected to th
Interface Description 7.2 Parallel Interface The C-650 Plus parallel interface according to IEEE 1284-1994 standard, support SPP, nibble, byte pro
8. Firmware Update Output Solutions will advise users to update the printer’s firmware irregularly to strengthen C-650 Plus’ functions and will o
Firmware Update • Now the downloading process will begin.UPDATE BUSY• During the downloading process C-650 Plus’ LCD will display how many bytes the
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9. Troubleshooting How to Use This Section There are some examples which will help you to solve the printer troubles that may occur during use. W
Troubleshooting 9.3 Ribbon or Carriage-related Problems• Ribbon Problems • Make sure that the ribbon is: • Stretched correctly; • Not worn thin
Troubleshooting9.5 Print-related Problems Note: The C-650 Plus printer has the function of overheating protection. If overheating protection wil
Troubleshooting 9.6 No Printout • Self-test printout does not start • Make sure th
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Preface About this Manual This manual covers the printer in combination with an interface module. The interface is an integral part of the printer, a
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