Epson EPL-7500 Product Support Bulletin(s) - Page 17

proper command to eject the it will not print., Q. When using the HP emulation mode

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PSB No: P-0072B Page: 5 of 11 15. Q. Is the EPL-7500 compatible with Type 1 and Type 3 soft fonts developed for Adobe PostScript printers? A. Yes, the EPL-7500 is compatible with Type 1 and Type 3 soft fonts developed for Adobe PostScript printers. 16. Q. After I make changes in SelecType, what must I do to make these changes permanent? A. Selecting and executing the "SAVE LEVEL 1" or "SAVE LEVEL 2" option while in SelecType will make the corresponding changes to the Level 1 or 2 settings permanent. NOTE: Whenever you change the INTERFACE setting, make sure you save the new setting with the SelecType SAVE LEVEL 2 option and turn the printer off before you attach the cable. Attaching the cable with the power on could damage your printer. 17. Q. Why does the EPL-7500 display "WAITING" on the LCD and not print anything when I send data to it? A. The EPL-7500 is a page printer meaning that it prints a whole page at a time. If the EPL-7500 does not receive a full page of data and/or the proper command to eject the page, it will not print. 18. Q. When using the HP emulation mode, how do I eject the page from the EPL-7500 when "WAITING" is shown on the LCD display? A. Pressing the FEED button ejects the page. This button is inactive in the PostScript operating mode. 19. Q. How many internal (built-in) fonts are included with the EPL-7500's PostScript mode? A. The EPL-7500's PostScript mode comes standard with thirty-five (35) outline fonts and three (3) bit-mapped fonts. Bit-mapped fonts are cached in ROM and can significantly reduce printing time when they are used.

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PSB No: P-0072B
Page: 5 of 11
15.
Q. Is the EPL-7500 compatible with Type 1 and Type 3 soft fonts developed
for Adobe PostScript printers?
A.
Yes, the EPL-7500 is compatible with Type 1 and Type 3 soft fonts
developed for Adobe PostScript printers.
16.
Q. After I make changes in SelecType, what must I do to make these
changes permanent?
A.
Selecting and executing the “SAVE LEVEL 1” or “SAVE LEVEL 2” option
while in SelecType will make the corresponding changes to the Level 1 or
2 settings permanent.
NOTE:
Whenever you change the INTERFACE setting, make sure you
save the new setting with the SelecType SAVE LEVEL 2 option
and turn the printer
off before
you attach the cable. Attaching
the cable with the power on could damage your printer.
17.
Q. Why does the EPL-7500 display “WAITING” on the LCD and not print
anything when I send data to it?
A.
The EPL-7500 is a page printer meaning that it prints a whole page at a
time.
If the EPL-7500 does not receive a full page of data and/or the
proper command to eject the page, it will not print.
18.
Q. When using the HP emulation mode, how do I eject the page from the
EPL-7500 when “WAITING” is shown on the LCD display?
A.
Pressing the FEED button ejects the page. This button is inactive in the
PostScript operating mode.
19.
Q. How many internal (built-in) fonts are included with the EPL-7500’s
PostScript mode?
A.
The EPL-7500’s PostScript mode comes standard with thirty-five (35)
outline fonts and three (3) bit-mapped fonts. Bit-mapped fonts are cached
in ROM and can significantly reduce printing time when they are used.