1330-X02 PrinterOperator’s ManualP/N 701333-004
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5-22 701333-004Configuring the 1330 in ASCII Mode500 CommunicationThe following options define the printer’s communication selections.501 – Printer Em
701333-004 5-23Configuring the 1330 in ASCII ModeTo specify your choice, follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 5-1.Enter your choice
5-24 701333-004Configuring the 1330 in ASCII Mode506 – Data BitsConfiguration Option 506 selects 7-bit or 8-bit data. This selection must match that o
701333-004 5-25Configuring the 1330 in ASCII Mode509 – HandshakingConfiguration Option 509 controls host-printer handshaking.noitpO eciohC gninaeM9051
5-26 701333-004Configuring the 1330 in ASCII Mode600 AttachmentThe following options define the printer’s attachment selections.601 – InterfaceConfigu
701333-004 5-27Configuring the 1330 in ASCII ModeNote: A value of 0 seconds means that if the printer is in the mode indicated by theoption or when it
5-28 701333-004Configuring the 1330 in ASCII ModePRINTER TYPE: 1330/6573-XPC MC IORELEASE LEVEL: 01 01 01PATCH LEVEL: 02 00 01RAM: A0000CHECKSUMS: 26A
701333-004 5-29Configuring the 1330 in ASCII Mode*** PRINTER SETUP ***401 OPERATOR FORMAT 2 Saved402 KEY ALARM 0 No Sound403 ALARM ON ERROR 1 Yes404 P
5-30 701333-004Configuring the 1330 in ASCII Mode702 – Quick ReferenceUse Configuration Option 702 to list all possible option values associated with
701333-004 5-31Configuring the 1330 in ASCII Mode705 – Save Custom SetConfiguration Option 705 specifies which custom set you will immediately copy th
701333-004 1-3IntroductionASCII AttachmentWith an ASCII attachment, the following features are available on the 1330.InterfacesThe following interface
701333-004 6-1Chapter 6. Operating the 1330Operating procedures for the 1330 can be divided into three categories:• Setting the print format• Specif
6-2 701333-004Operating the 1330If no operator set values have been saved for the print format settings, that is, choice 2has been saved for Configura
701333-004 6-3Operating the 1330Adjusting the Top of Form PositionOnce you have printed the setup line, you can visually verify the top of form positi
6-4 701333-004Operating the 1330• ASCII Modem Control• ASCII IRC• ASCII Buffer Size• ASCII Recognize DC1/DC3• ASCII Parity• ASCII Stop Bits• ASCII Han
701333-004 6-5Operating the 1330To reprint the print buffer, follow these steps:1. Press Stop to place the 1330 in Stop mode.2. Correct any problems t
701333-004 7-1Chapter 7. Maintaining the 1330Maintenance procedures for the 1330 include allowing adequate ventilation, cleaningthe printer, replaci
7-2 701333-004Maintaining the 1330To order a print head kit for the 1330, contact your MTX sales representative. Use thefollowing part number: 953567-
701333-004 7-3Maintaining the 1330ConnectorsFigure 7-1. Replacing the Print HeadNote: Print head style 2 has a connector at the top of the print head.
7-4 701333-004Maintaining the 133011. Remove the mounting screws on each side of the print head with the hex key providedwith the replacement print he
701333-004 7-5Maintaining the 1330CautionFailure to enter the correct print head style under Configuration Option 404 can result inpoor print head per
1-4 701333-004IntroductionColorThe 1330 can print in monochrome or color, using an operator installable recirculatingcloth ribbon cartridge. Two monoc
7-6 701333-004Maintaining the 1330To check character width and print registration after changing the print head and beforeprinting text, you can use O
701333-004 7-7Maintaining the 1330Checking Print Registration1. Make sure that 14-inch wide (35.6-cm wide) paper is loaded in the printer.2. Make sure
7-8 701333-004Maintaining the 1330> HHHH HHHH> HHHH HHHH> HHHH HHHHFigure 7-7. Decrease Print Registration Value10. To verify your change, pr
701333-004 8-1Chapter 8. Error Detectionand RecoveryThe 1330 has encountered an error condition when one or both of the following occur:• The alarm
8-2 701333-004Error Detection and RecoveryGeneral Error ConditionsGeneral errors are caused by hardware, software, or communications failures, and are
701333-004 A-1Appendix A. Status and ErrorMessage ChartegasseM noitinifeD yrevoceRTUOREPAP10.dellatsnisirepapoN.repapwenllatsnIMAJREPAP20.demmajsire
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701333-004 B-1Appendix B. Programming NotesThe following considerations should be observed in systems applications involving the1330 printer. For mo
B-2 701333-004Programming NotesSet Print DensityA change in the CPI for print SCS datastream requires a corresponding change in thehorizontal characte
701333-004 1-5Introduction• 3440 bytes• 3564 bytesThe size can be selected by the operator during configuration.Self-Diagnostic TestingThe 1330 has a
701333-004 B-3Programming NotesUsing Host Controlled Color/Highlighting/Symbol SetColor printing, highlighting, and symbol set selection can be set by
B-4 701333-004Programming NotesLU3 ModeField AttributesFor all field attributes, if the base color is disabled, the field attribute color is black org
701333-004 B-5Programming NotesExtended Field AttributesstiB seulaV setoN1-0enilrednuoN=00enilrednuoN=10enilrednuoN=01retcarahcehtenilrednU=114-2roloc
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701333-004 B-7Programming NotesProgramming in IPDS Data StreamInitialization DefaultsWhen the 1330 is powered on, IPDS parameters are set to their ini
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701333-004 B-9Programming NotesCommand FormatAll 1330 commands use the following format:Length/Command/Flag/Correlation ID (Optional)/DataThe followin
B-10 701333-004Programming NotesNote 6: If the host wants to request the second buffer, the request must be the nextcommand following the request for
701333-004 B-11Programming NotesText Function Set CommandsThe Text function set contains the commands and data controls for presenting textinformation
B-12 701333-004Programming NotesBar Code Function Set CommandsThe Bar Code function set contains the commands and controls for presenting bar codeinfo
1-6 701333-004IntroductionForms Handler ModuleThe Forms Handler module is operator installable in the front of the printer to verticallyposition forms
701333-004 B-13Programming NotesLoaded Font Function Set CommandsThe Loaded Font function set contains the commands used to download and delete fontin
B-14 701333-004Programming NotesEscape sequences can be linked to get the desired combination of print format and style.For example, the string >81
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B-16 701333-004Programming NotesSetting the Escape CharacterTo set the escape character:1. Press the Stop key, if the printer is ready.2. Enter Menu m
701333-004 B-17Programming NotesSelecting Escape CodesSelect escape codes from Figure B-3, and type in the required escape sequencecombinations. Alway
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701333-004 B-19Programming NotesUsing the Bar Code FeatureBar code printing is a special feature available on the 1330. For clarity, printed bar codes
B-20 701333-004Programming NotesStandard TextAdditional or standard text can be printed between completed bar code strips. To printthis text, you must
701333-004 B-21Programming NotesUsing Bar Code Escape SequencesThe following formats are used to print bar codes. Number 1 includes all parameters(req
B-22 701333-004Programming Notes10. Standard textThis is the text printed between bar code strips.11. ; Data separator character12. NL New lineThe h
701333-004 2-1Chapter 2. Preparing to Operatethe 1330The 1330 printer has been designed for customer setup and preliminary check. Pleaseread this ch
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B-24 701333-004Programming NotesCalculating ChecksumsThe checksum is a number used to assure the accuracy of the scanning of a bar code.EAN or UPCIf E
701333-004 B-25Programming NotesFigure B-6. OCR-A Character Set
B-26 701333-004Programming NotesFigure B-7. OCR-B Character Set
701333-004 B-27Programming Notes1330 Commands in ASCII ModeThe remaining pages of this appendix list the programming commands supported by theASCII in
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701333-004 B-29Programming NotesNote 1: Emphasized printing is effective only in pica pitch.Note 2: n1n2 specifies the number of mode bytes.m1m2 must
B-30 701333-004Programming NotesHorizontal Tabbing CommandsAbsolute and relative horizontal tab stops are controlled with the commands listed below.no
701333-004 B-31Programming NotesNote: Line spacing in n/216 inch (base units value) will adjust the required line spacingto the nearest 1/144 inch.Not
B-32 701333-004Programming NotesPage Formatting CommandsThese commands set the left, right, top, and bottom margins.noitcnuF edoC lamiceD xeHthgir=m,n
2-2 701333-004Preparing to Operate the 1330Continuous FormsModule FeatureRight End CapLeft End CapPacking List EnvelopeFigure 2-1. Unpacking the 1330
701333-004 B-33Programming NotesA bit image is structured by a collection of dots arranged in rows and columns. A collectionof eight dots sequentially
B-34 701333-004Programming NotesFont Control and Download CommandsThe following commands are download commands. Refer to the IBM Proprinter III andPro
701333-004 B-35Programming NotesCharacter Set Selection CommandsCharacter set selection commands are listed below.noitcnuF edoC lamiceD xeH1teSretcara
B-36 701333-004Programming NotesSet Initial Condition CommandsA set initial condition command is listed below.noitcnuF edoC lamiceD xeHnoitidnoClaitin
701333-004 B-37Programming NotesidThis byte specifies the printer for which the following device-dependent parameter bytesare intended. If the ID does
B-38 701333-004Programming Notes*For Select Color, m1 has the following values:1mfoeulaV nobbiRroloC-4 nobbiRevitcartbuS0kcalB)tluafed(kcalB1kcalBatne
701333-004 B-39Programming NotesEscape Command StringsFormat: <ESC><Command String>edoCdnammoC eulaVxeHforebmuNsretemaraPsnoitpircseD113n
B-40 701333-004Programming NotesUsing Escape Sequences with ANSI Bar CodesANSI bar code processing on the 1330 in ASCII mode is based on ANSI version
701333-004 B-41Programming NotesBar code data must follow the specifications of the bar code type selected. Spaces andcommas are processed as delimite
B-42 701333-004Programming NotesExample: Printing a “Code 3 of 9” bar code 1/2 inch high without human readablecode using the data “3 of 9” as the bar
701333-004 2-3Preparing to Operate the 1330Shipping TubeFigure 2-2. Foam Shipping Tube9. The carriage on the 1330 is restrained by a foam shipping tub
701333-004 C-1Appendix C. Character SetsThe following tables show the character sets used by the 1330 in ASCII mode. Thecharacters in each of these s
C-2 701333-004Character SetsPC CHARACTER SET 2(Available with Proprinter emulation)
701333-004 C-3Character SetsPC ALL CHARACTER SET(Available with Proprinter emulation)
C-4 701333-004Character SetsPC MULTILINGUAL CHARACTER SET(Available with Proprinter emulation)
701333-004 C-5Character SetsTI-810 Character Set(Available with TI-810 Emulation)retcarahC eulaVxeH eulaVlamiceD)ecaps(0223!1233“2243#3253$4263%5273&a
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701333-004 D-1Appendix D. ConsumablesThe tables below provide a list of part numbers for ribbons and print heads used bythe 1330.RibbonstraPrebmuNno
701333-004 E-1Appendix E. CharacterCount RecordThe form below provides a convenient place to record the printer’s character count. Thecharacter coun
701333-004 Index-1410 – Full Form Feed Eject, 4-21411 – Paper Eject Adjustment, 4-21412 – Horizontal Offset, 4-22413 – Horizontal Registration, 4-2241
Index-2 701333-004IndexForce Set Media Size, 4-8Form Feed (FF), 4-14Form Feed Printed with a Space, 4-15Form Feed with Auto New Line at Print End, 4-1
2-4 701333-004Preparing to Operate the 1330Installing the Ribbon CartridgeA monochrome ribbon cartridge is shipped with the 1330. Remember that if you
701333-004 Index-3Index419 – DID Load Adjust, 5-20421 – Operator Panel Adjust, 5-21422 – Start Mode After Eject, 5-21423 – Report Intervention, 5-2150
Index-4 701333-004IndexCCablesConnecting a Parallel Cable, 2-10Connecting a Serial Cable, 2-10Connecting the Coax Cable, 2-9Connecting the Power Cable
701333-004 Index-5IndexSetup key, 3-5Start key, 3-3Stop key, 3-3Top of Form key, 3-4Up Arrow key, 3-4LLanguage option (3270), 4-8Language option (ASCI
Index-6 701333-004IndexSSave Custom Set option (3270), 4-32Save Custom Set option (ASCII), 5-31Save key, 3-5Save Operator Format option (ASCII), 5-14S
701333-004 2-5Preparing to Operate the 1330Removable Corner GuidesRibbon Shifter GuideRibbon Stop (REMOVEAFTER INSTALLATION)Mounting ClipMounting Clip
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2-6 701333-004Preparing to Operate the 1330Ribbon Shifter GuideFigure 2-5. Disengaging the Ribbon Shifter Guide6. If you are replacing the ribbon cart
701333-004 2-7Preparing to Operate the 1330Installing a Nonshifting RibbonFollow these steps to install or replace a Nonshifting ribbon cartridge. Ref
2-8 701333-004Preparing to Operate the 133011. Snap the ribbon guide onto the print head. The ribbon guide must fit securely on theribbon shifter butt
701333-004 2-9Preparing to Operate the 1330transformers, power distribution panels, and motors). The unit should not be installedwhere the atmosphere
2-10 701333-004Preparing to Operate the 1330Connecting a Parallel or Serial CableTo comply with FCC regulations, use one of the following cables:• Par
701333-004 2-11Preparing to Operate the 1330Powering on the 1330Turn the printer on by setting the Power switch to the | (ON) position (see Figure 2-7
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2-14 701333-004Preparing to Operate the 1330DCEFBAFigure 2-12. Print Positioning - Continuous Forms
701333-004 2-15Preparing to Operate the 1330DCEFBAFigure 2-13. Print Positioning - Single Part Forms
701333-004 iiiThis equipment complies with FCC regulations for EMI.This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radiofrequency energy, and, if not
2-16 701333-004Preparing to Operate the 1330Review the following points carefully to ensure that your forms are appropriate for usein the 1330.1. Exce
701333-004 2-17Preparing to Operate the 1330Installing the Forms – Continuous Forms ModuleForms are fed into the 1330 through the slot in the front of
2-18 701333-004Preparing to Operate the 1330Figure 2-15. Open Tractor Door4. If the right forms tractor has not been adjusted for the paper width, loo
701333-004 2-19Preparing to Operate the 1330Figure 2-17. Inserting Paper - Continuous Forms Module7. Raise the module flap and position the paper so t
2-20 701333-004Preparing to Operate the 1330Setting the Platen Gap LeverThe platen gap lever, located on the carriage to the left of the print head (s
701333-004 2-21Preparing to Operate the 13303. If the print quality is not acceptable after you adjust the platen gap lever, refer to“Checking Charact
2-22 701333-004Preparing to Operate the 13307. Move the right tractor to the approximate width of the forms you plan to use. Note thatthree standard w
701333-004 2-23Preparing to Operate the 1330drive. The bars will snap into the OFF position, as shown in Figure 2-20.Roller DriveShown OFFPaper Suppor
2-24 701333-004Preparing to Operate the 13303. Unlock the left forms tractor of the module.4. Slide the left forms tractor to the left, as far as it w
701333-004 2-25Preparing to Operate the 133015. Open the printer cover.16. Adjust the setting of the platen gap lever, as necessary. Move the lever to
Page701333-004 vTable of ContentsChapter 1. Introduction ...
701333-004 3-1Chapter 3. Operator Control PanelThe 1330 Operator Control Panel, located on the front of the printer, consists of thestatus display w
3-2 701333-004Operator Control PanelCuIn 3270 mode or share mode, the Cu signal displays when the 1330 is in communicationwith the controller. If the
701333-004 3-3Operator Control PanelDatastream Mode/Interface TypeWhen host data is being processed, the type of datastream will be displayed in this
3-4 701333-004Operator Control PanelWith the Document Insertion Device, pressing the Load/Eject key at initial load willadvance the paper to the curre
701333-004 3-5Operator Control PanelThe Option key puts the 1330 in Menu mode. In Menu mode you can configure the 1330by setting options to the values
701333-004 4-1Chapter 4. Configuring the 1330 in3270 ModeThe configuration process enables you to customize the 1330 to meet your specificoperating ne
4-2 701333-004Configuring the 1330 in 3270 Mode3. If the optional dual interface board is installed in your printer, the status display willgive you t
701333-004 4-3Configuring the 1330 in 3270 Mode100Page Format200Font & PrintQuality300Compatibility400Printer Setup500Communication600Attachment70
4-4 701333-004Configuring the 1330 in 3270 ModeSelecting a Menu OptionWhen the target menu appears on the first line of the status display, you can ge
701333-004 4-5Configuring the 1330 in 3270 ModeThe Configuration OptionsThe chart on Page 4-3 provides you with a list of the configuration options fo
vi 701333-004Table of ContentsPageOperating Mode...3-2Form Devi
4-6 701333-004Configuring the 1330 in 3270 Mode102 – Characters per Inch (CPI)Use Configuration Option 102 to specify the number of characters per inc
701333-004 4-7Configuring the 1330 in 3270 Mode104 – Maximum Print Position (MPP)Configuration Option 104 enables you to specify a maximum print posit
4-8 701333-004Configuring the 1330 in 3270 Mode107 – Force Set Media SizeWith Configuration Option 107, in IPDS mode, you can choose to unconditionall
701333-004 4-9Configuring the 1330 in 3270 ModenoitpO eciohC gninaeM102815teSlanoitanretnI911teSlanoitanretnI02anakataKesenapaJ12eseugutroP22laugniliB
4-10 701333-004Configuring the 1330 in 3270 Mode203 – Mono/Dual CaseConfiguration Option 203 enables you to specify whether the 1330 will print in mon
701333-004 4-11Configuring the 1330 in 3270 Mode206 – Print QualityWith Configuration Option 206, you can choose print quality.noitpO eciohC gninaeM60
4-12 701333-004Configuring the 1330 in 3270 Mode209 – Dotted ZeroUse Configuration Option 209 to specify whether a dotted zero should be printed whena
701333-004 4-13Configuring the 1330 in 3270 Mode300 CompatibilityThe following options define the printer’s compatibility.301 – Carriage Return (CR) a
4-14 701333-004Configuring the 1330 in 3270 Mode304 – Form Feed (FF)Use Configuration Option 304 to specify if the 1330 will perform a form feed (FF)o
701333-004 4-15Configuring the 1330 in 3270 Mode307 – Form Feed (FF) Printed with a SpaceUse Configuration Option 307 to specify whether the print hea
Table of Contents701333-004 viiPageRequesting a Host Application Program in SCS Mode ...6-5Halting a Print Operation in SCS
4-16 701333-004Configuring the 1330 in 3270 ModeThis option shall not have any effect in IPDS bar code printing.To specify the bar code control defaul
701333-004 4-17Configuring the 1330 in 3270 ModenoitpO eciohC gninaeM1130)tluafed(noitarepolamroN1gnidloB2erocsrednUTo specify your choice, follow the
4-18 701333-004Configuring the 1330 in 3270 ModeIf you choose an operator selected print format for Option 401, the last value saved foreach parameter
701333-004 4-19Configuring the 1330 in 3270 ModeBefore specifying the print head style, turn the printer off. Refer to the label on the printhead to d
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701333-004 4-21Configuring the 1330 in 3270 Mode409 – Auto EjectTo make it easy for you to tear off forms, configuration Option 409 enables you to hav
4-22 701333-004Configuring the 1330 in 3270 Mode412 – Horizontal OffsetUse Configuration Option 412 to set the first printable position on the page. V
701333-004 4-23Configuring the 1330 in 3270 ModenoitpO eciohC gninaeM514)oN(0delbasidsirosnestuorepapehT)seY(1)tluafed(delbanesirosnestuorepapehTTo sp
4-24 701333-004Configuring the 1330 in 3270 ModeNote that you will only be able to access the option that corresponds to the device youhave in the pri
701333-004 4-25Configuring the 1330 in 3270 Mode423 – Report InterventionConfiguration Option 423 enables you to set the 1330 so that interventions ar
viii 701333-004Table of ContentsPageHorizontal Tabbing Commands ... B-30Vertical Movement
4-26 701333-004Configuring the 1330 in 3270 Mode502 – Buffer SizeConfiguration Option 502 lets you select the effective size of the display screen fro
701333-004 4-27Configuring the 1330 in 3270 Mode600 AttachmentThe following options define printer attachment.601 – InterfaceConfiguration Option 601
4-28 701333-004Configuring the 1330 in 3270 Mode700 Extended KeypadThe following options define the extended keypad.701 – Print ConfigurationUse Confi
701333-004 4-29Configuring the 1330 in 3270 ModePRINTER TYPE: 1330/6573-XPC MC IORELEASE LEVEL: 01 01 01PATCH LEVEL: 02 00 01RAM: A0000CHECKSUMS: 26A1
4-30 701333-004Configuring the 1330 in 3270 Mode307 FF PRNT W/SPACE 1 Yes308 FORMATTED PRINT 0 Ignr NL/CR/EM309 BAR CODE CONTROL 1 Standard310 BASE CO
701333-004 4-31Configuring the 1330 in 3270 Mode702 – Quick ReferenceUse Configuration Option 702 to print all possible option values associated with
4-32 701333-004Configuring the 1330 in 3270 Mode705 – Save Custom SetConfiguration Option 705 specifies which custom set you will immediately copy the
701333-004 4-33Configuring the 1330 in 3270 Mode708 – PA1Configuration Option 708 is used for special applications. Refer to “Requesting a HostApplica
4-34 701333-004Configuring the 1330 in 3270 Mode804 – APA Print DirectionConfiguration Option 804 chooses either unidirectional or bidirectional print
701333-004 5-1Chapter 5. Configuring the 1330 inASCII ModeThe configuration process enables you to customize the 1330 to meet your specificoperating
701333-004 ixPageList of IllustrationsFigure 2-1. Unpacking the 1330 ...2-2Figure 2-2. F
5-2 701333-004Configuring the 1330 in ASCII Mode4. You are now in the Menu mode. You will see the first menu of the menu list displayedon the first li
701333-004 5-3Configuring the 1330 in ASCII Mode100Page Format200Font & PrintQuality300Compatibility400Printer Setup500Communication600Attachment7
5-4 701333-004Configuring the 1330 in ASCII ModeSelecting a Menu OptionWhen the target menu appears on the first line of the status display, you can g
701333-004 5-5Configuring the 1330 in ASCII ModeThe Configuration OptionsThe chart on Page 5-3 provides a list of the configuration options for the 13
5-6 701333-004Configuring the 1330 in ASCII Mode103 – Lines per Inch (LPI)Use Configuration Option 103 to specify the lines per inch that the 1330 pri
701333-004 5-7Configuring the 1330 in ASCII Mode105 – Form LengthUse Configuration Option 105 to specify the number of lines per page that the 1330pri
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701333-004 5-9Configuring the 1330 in ASCII Mode203 – Mono/Dual CaseUse Configuration Option 203 to specify whether the 1330 prints in mono case (allc
5-10 701333-004Configuring the 1330 in ASCII Mode206 – Print QualityWith Configuration Option 206, you can choose between three print qualities, datap
701333-004 5-11Configuring the 1330 in ASCII Mode302 – Define Horizontal Tab (810)Use Configuration Option 302 to specify if the 1330 will perform a h
701333-004 1-1Chapter 1. IntroductionThe MTX 1330 Printer is designed for high-volume printing and combines high reliabilitywith convenient features
5-12 701333-004Configuring the 1330 in ASCII Mode305 – Automatic Perforation SkipUse Configuration Option 305 to specify whether or not the printer au
701333-004 5-13Configuring the 1330 in ASCII Mode308 – BC Space CHRConfiguration Option 308 enables and disables the processing of the ANSI Space char
5-14 701333-004Configuring the 1330 in ASCII Mode400 Printer SetupThe following options define the printer setup.401 – Save Operator FormatConfigurati
701333-004 5-15Configuring the 1330 in ASCII ModeTo specify your choice, follow the configuration procedure that begins on Page 5-1.Enter your choice
5-16 701333-004Configuring the 1330 in ASCII Modebe aligned vertically, Option 405 can be used to correct this condition. Valid values rangefrom 90 to
701333-004 5-17Configuring the 1330 in ASCII Mode408 – Module Type OverrideUse Configuration Option 408 to override the type of forms module installed
5-18 701333-004Configuring the 1330 in ASCII ModenoitpO eciohC gninaeM01400txenehtnehwgninrawonhtiwyllacitamotuanruteRgnissecorprofydaersitnirp552-1si
701333-004 5-19Configuring the 1330 in ASCII Mode413 – Horizontal RegistrationConfiguration Option 413 enables you to adjust the printed line horizont
5-20 701333-004Configuring the 1330 in ASCII Mode416 – Paper Skew Sensor EnableUse Configuration Option 416 to enable or disable the paper skew sensor
701333-004 5-21Configuring the 1330 in ASCII Mode421 – Operator Panel AdjustUse Configuration Option 421 to adjust the intensity of the LCD on the Ope
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