Epson LQ-2500 User Manual - Page 30
* Load Macro, s 1 and 5 or by selecting another font in the *Change Macro
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* LOAD MACRO The *Load Macro mode lets you load one of the preset macros, or a macro you've created. You can use the *Change Macro mode to create and save your own macro. When you turn the printer on, one of the four macros is loaded automatically as the default macro. As described under *Change Defaults mode, the preset default macro is macro 1. The preset macros While you're learning SelecType, you may want to use the four preset macros. These macros are set for use with general application programs. The facing page shows samples printed out with these four macros, You can use the *Print Out Settings mode to see the specific settings contained in these macros. Macro 1--Draft printing/word processing. This macro is set for highspeed, draft quality printing. It can be used for word processing to print rough drafts, or for any application where you need a job printed in a hurry See Chapter 4 for more information on word processors. Macro 2--Letter Quality printing/word processing. This macro is set for Letter Quality printing. It can be used for word processing to print a final document, or for any application where you want a polished result. Although the Roman font is installed for this macro, you can select any of the other Letter Quality fonts with the LQ button (see Chapters 1 and 5) or by selecting another font in the *Change Macro mode. Macro 3--This macro is set specifically for printing spreadsheets. If your spreadsheet and paper is wide enough, it prints across the full width of the carriage (14 inches). This macro also calls for condensed printing which allows up to 233 columns across a page. See Chapter 4 for more information on spreadsheets. Macro 4--This macro is set specifically for printing character graphics. It takes advantage of the Epson Graphic character table to print lines, corners, and shaded areas as shown on the following page. See Chapters 4 and 6 for more information on graphics programs. 2-4 SelecType