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Using the Printer Setting Mode Your printer has internal settings that control simple functions such as the page length and character set. These settings take effect each time you turn on the printer, so they are also called default settings. For most users, the factory settings are best, but you can change these settings if necessary. The table below lists all the settings you can change. I Function Character table* Page length Skip-over-perforation Auto tear off Graphic print direction Software AGM Auto line feed Options PC437, PC850, PC860, PC863, PC865, PC861, BRASCII, Abicomp 11, 12, 8.5, 70/6 inches On, Off On, Off Unidirectional, Bidirectional ESC/P 2, IBM X24E On, Off On, Off Interface Bit rate Auto (10 sec. wait), Auto (30 sec. wait), Parallel, Serial 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 bps Parity bit Data length EXT/ACK State reply None, Odd, Even 7 bit, 8 bit Disable, Enable On, Off * In certain areas, the following character tables are available: PC437. PC850, PC864, PC437 Greek, PC852, PC853, PC855, PC857, PC866, PC869, IS0 Latin IT, IS0 8859-7, Code MJK, MAZOWIA, Bulgaria Note: Because software settings always override the printer's default settings, use your software program to control the printer, if possible. See your software documentation for more information. 2-22 Using the Printer

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Using the Printer Setting Mode
Your printer has internal settings that control simple functions
such as the page length and character set. These settings take
effect each time you turn on the printer, so they are also called
default settings.
For most users, the factory settings are best, but you can change
these settings if necessary. The table below lists all the settings
you can change.
I
Function
Options
Character table*
PC437, PC850, PC860, PC863, PC865,
PC861, BRASCII, Abicomp
Page length
11, 12, 8.5, 70/6 inches
Skip-over-perforation
On, Off
Auto tear off
On, Off
Graphic print direction
Unidirectional,
Bidirectional
Software
AGM
ESC/P 2, IBM X24E
On, Off
Auto line feed
On, Off
Interface
Auto (10 sec. wait), Auto (30 sec. wait),
Parallel, Serial
Bit rate
300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600,
19200 bps
Parity bit
Data length
EXT/ACK
None, Odd, Even
7 bit, 8 bit
Disable, Enable
State reply
On, Off
* In certain areas, the following character tables are available:
PC437. PC850, PC864, PC437 Greek, PC852, PC853, PC855, PC857,
PC866, PC869, IS0 Latin IT, IS0 8859-7, Code MJK, MAZOWIA, Bulgaria
Note:
Because software settings always override the printer's default
settings, use your software program to control the printer, if possible.
See your software documentation for more information.
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Using the Printer