Epson C117001-N User Manual - Page 92

Skip over perforation, Auto line feed, automatically add line feeds to carriage returns

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The following printout compares the two printing speeds. High-speed draft Normal draft We've just seen your excellent ad for miniature zebras in a recent back issue of Trader's Times. What is the price schedule for quantities over one gross? Skip over perforation When DIP switch 2-3 is on, the printer inserts a one-inch margin between the last line printed on one page and the first line printed on the next page. By adjusting your top of form position, you can get half the margin at the bottom of one page and half at the top of the next page. See the section on adjusting the top of form position in Chapter 2. Since most application programs do insert their own top and bottom margins, you should use this feature only if your program does not provide them. Auto line feed When DIP switch 2-4 is on, the printer adds a line feed (LF) command to every carriage return (CR) code sent by the application program software. When the switch is off, line feeds occur only when the software sends line feed commands to the printer. Since most computers and application programs automatically add line feeds to carriage returns, you should use this feature only if your text is printing all on one line. Note: If you select auto line feed but your text stiIl prints on one line, you need to disable the AUTO FEED XT signal. See your Epson dealer for assistance. 3-18 Using the Printer

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The following printout compares the two printing speeds.
High-speed
draft
Normal draft
We’ve just seen your excellent ad for
miniature zebras in a recent back issue of
Trader's Times. What is the price schedule for
quantities over one gross?
Skip over perforation
When DIP switch 2-3 is on, the printer inserts a one-inch margin
between the last line printed on one page and the first line printed
on the next page. By adjusting your top of form position, you can
get half the margin at the bottom of one page and half at the top of
the next page. See the section on adjusting the top of form position
in Chapter 2. Since most application programs do insert their own
top and bottom margins, you should use this feature only if your
program does not provide them.
Auto line feed
When DIP switch 2-4 is on, the printer adds a line feed (LF)
command to every carriage return (CR) code sent by the
application program software. When the switch is off, line feeds
occur only when the software sends line feed commands to the
printer. Since most computers and application programs
automatically add line feeds to carriage returns, you should use
this feature only if your text is printing all on one line.
Note: If you select auto line feed but your text
stiIl
prints on
one line, you need to disable the AUTO FEED XT signal. See
your Epson dealer for assistance.
3-18
Using the Printer