Epson C11C605001 Reference Guide - Page 104

Printing a Hex Dump, LF/FF Load, Top of Form, Pause

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2. To run the test using the Draft font, turn on the printer while holding down the LF/FF Load button. To run the test using the printer's NLQ font, hold down the Top of Form button while you turn on the printer. Either self test can help you determine the source of your printing problem; however, the draft self test prints faster than the NLQ test. After a few seconds, the printer loads the paper automatically and begins printing the self test, which is a series of characters. Note: To temporarily stop the self test, press the Pause button. To resume the test, press the Pause button again. 3. To end the self test, press the Pause button to stop printing. Tear off the page if necessary, and then turn off the printer. c Caution: Do not turn off the printer while it is printing the self test. Always press the Pause button to stop printing and then turn off the printer. Printing a Hex Dump If you are an experienced user or a programmer, you can print a hexadecimal dump to isolate communication problems between the printer and your software program. In hex dump mode, the printer prints all data it receives from the computer as hexadecimal values. Note: The Hex Dump feature is designed for use with a DOS-based PC. 104 Problem Solving

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Problem Solving
2.
To run the test using the Draft font, turn on the printer while
holding down the
LF/FF Load
button. To run the test using
the printer’s NLQ font, hold down the
Top of Form
button
while you turn on the printer. Either self test can help you
determine the source of your printing problem; however, the
draft self test prints faster than the NLQ test.
After a few seconds, the printer loads the paper
automatically and begins printing the self test, which is a
series of characters.
Note:
To temporarily stop the self test, press the
Pause
button. To
resume the test, press the
Pause
button again.
3.
To end the self test, press the
Pause
button to stop printing.
Tear off the page if necessary, and then turn off the printer.
c
Caution:
Do not turn off the printer while it is printing the self test.
Always press the
Pause
button to stop printing and then
turn off the printer.
Printing a Hex Dump
If you are an experienced user or a programmer, you can print a
hexadecimal dump to isolate communication problems between
the printer and your software program. In hex dump mode, the
printer prints all data it receives from the computer as
hexadecimal values.
Note:
The Hex Dump feature is designed for use with a DOS-based PC.