Epson LQ 1050 Product Support Bulletin(s) - Page 9
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NUMBER: P-0035 PAGE: 2 of 3 Q: What fonts are built into the LQ-850/950/1050? A: Draft Roman(10cpi, 12cpi, 15cpi) Roman Proportional Sans Serif(10cpi, 12cpi, 15cpi) Sans Serif Proportional Q: Are there any optional fonts available? A: Courier(10cpi, 12cpi, 15cpi) : Font Module #7400A Prestige(10cpi, 12cpi, 15cpi) : Font Module #7401A Script(10cpi, 12cpi, 15cpi) : Font Module #7402A OCRB(10cpi) : Font Module #7403A Orator(10cpi) : Only Available with #7407 Orator-S(10cpi) : Only Available with #7407 Multi-Font Module* : Font Module #7407 * Multi-Font Module contains all the above listed fonts. It is available for the LQ-950 and LQ-850/1050 with the upgrade (LQ850/1050U). Q: What type of paper feeds do they support? A: Friction Built-in push feed tractor with paper tension unit. Single bin or dual bin Cut Sheet Feeder (optional) Pull Tractor (optional) Q: What size envelopes can they print on? A: Number 6 and number 10 envelopes. Q: What are the paper thickness specifications for multipart forms? A: It will print on continuous multi-part carbonless forms, with one original and up to 3 copies. The maximum paper thickness should not exceed 0.0126 inches. Q: If it comes with the built-in push feed tractor unit, why does it need an optional pull tractor? A: When printing on multi-part forms, the optional pull tractor keeps the forms taut for more consistant paper feeding. Q: How do I switch from parallel to serial in the printers? A: The dip switches on the back of the printer determine which interface is being used.