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Product Information / Functions of the Control Panel
Control panel menu summary
Information Menu
Tray Menu
Emulation Menu
Printing Menu
Setup Menu
Quick Print Job Menu
Confidential Job Menu
Reset Menu
Parallel Menu
USB Menu
Network Menu
AUX Menu
LJ4 Menu
GL2 Menu
PS3 Menu
ESCP2 Menu
FX Menu
I239X Menu
For a summary of the control panel menus, see the table below. For details on the items and settings on the menus, see the descriptions for each menu later in this section.
The following table shows the order in which control panel menus and menu items appear on the LCD panel.
Press the Up and Down buttons to scroll through the menus. The menus and menu items appear in the order shown below.
Menu |
Items |
Information Menu |
Status Sheet, Reserve Job List*1, Form Overlay List*2, NetworkStatus Sheet*3, AUX Status Sheet*4, PS3 Status Sheet, PS3 Font List, LJ4 Font Sample, ESCP2 Font Sample, FX Font Sample, I239X Font Sample, Toner, Total Pages |
Tray Menu |
MP Tray Size, LC1 Size, LC2 Size*4, LC3 Size*4, LC4 Size*4, MP Type, LC1 Type, LC2 Type*4, LC3 Type*4, LC4 Type*4 |
Emulation Menu |
Parallel, USB, Network, AUX*4 |
Printing Menu |
Page Size, Wide A4, Orientation, Resolution, RITech, Toner Save, Density, Image Optimum, Top Offset, LeftOffset, T Offset B, L Offset B |
Setup Menu |
Lang, Time Out, Paper Source, Out Bin, MP Mode*4, Manual Feed, Copies, Duplex, Binding, Start Page, Paper Type, Page Side, Skip Blank Page, Auto Eject Page, Size Ignore, Auto Cont, Page Protect, Toner Out, LCD Contrast |
Quick Print Job Menu*5 |
- |
ConfidentialJobMenu*6 |
- |
Reset Menu |
Clear Warning, Clear All Warnings, Reset, Reset All, SelecType Init |
Parallel Menu*9 |
Parallel I/F, Speed, Bi-D, Buffer Size |
USB Menu*9 |
USB I/F, Buffer Size |
Network Menu*9 |
Network I/F, Network Config, Get IPAddress*7, IP Byte1*7*8, IP Byte2*7*8, IP Byte3*7*8, IP Byte4*7*8, SM Byte1*7, SM Byte2*7, SM Byte3*7, SM Byte4*7, GW Byte1*7, GW Byte2*7, GW Byte3*7, GW Byte4*7, NetWare, AppleTalk, NetBEUI, Rendezvous, Link Speed, Buffer Size |
AUX Menu*4 *9 |
AUX I/F, AUX Config, Get IPAddress, IP Byte1, IP Byte2, IP Byte3, IP Byte4, SM Byte1, SM Byte2, SM Byte3, SM Byte4, GW Byte1, GW Byte2, GW Byte3, GW Byte4, NetWare, AppleTalk, NetBEUI, Rendezvous, AUX Init, Buffer Size |
LJ4 Menu |
FontSource, Font Number, Pitch*10, Height*10, Symset, Form, Source Symset, Dest Symset, CR Function, LF Function, Tray Assign |
GL2 Menu |
GLMode, Scale, Origin, Pen, End, Join, Pen0 to Pen6 |
PS3 Menu |
Error Sheet, Image Protect |
ESCP2 Menu |
Font, Pitch, Condensed, T.Margin, Text, CGTable, Country, Auto CR, Auto LF, Bit Image, ZeroChar |
FX Menu |
Font, Pitch, Condensed, T.Margin, Text, CGTable, Country, Auto CR, Auto LF, Bit Image, ZeroChar |
I239X Menu |
Font, Pitch, Code Page, T.Margin, Text, Auto CR, Auto LF, Alt. Graphics, Bit Image, ZeroChar, CharacterSet |
*1 This item appears only when the jobs are stored by using the Quick Print Job feature. |
*2 This item appears only when Form Overlay data exists. |
*3 This item appears only when the Network I/F setting in the Emulation Menu is on. |
*4 This item appears only when the corresponding option is installed. |
*5 This Item appears only when there is print job data stored in the printer's Hard Disk Drive to be printed by using the Quick Print Job Menu. |
*6 This Item appears only when there is print job data stored in the printer's Hard Disk Drive to be printed by using the Confidential Job Menu. |
*7 Available only when Network Config is set to Yes. |
*8 When Get IPAddress is set to Auto, all items between and including IP Byte1 and GW Byte4 are not available. Their default values will be used. |
*9 The settings are activated after turning the printer off and then on. |
*10 The item appears when the appropriate font setting is selected. |
From this menu you can check the toner level and the remaining service life of consumable products. You can also print status and sample sheets showing the printer's current settings, available fonts, and a brief summary of available features.
Press the Down or Up button to select an item. Press the Enter button to print a sheet or font sample.
Item |
Settings (default in bold) |
Status Sheet |
- |
Reserve Job List*1 |
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Form Overlay List*2 |
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Network Status Sheet*3 |
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AUX Status Sheet*4 |
- |
PS3 Status Sheet |
- |
PS3 Font List |
- |
ESC/Page Font Sample |
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LJ4 Font Sample |
- |
ESCP2 Font Sample |
- |
FX Font Sample |
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I239X Font Sample |
- |
Toner |
E******F |
Total Pages |
0 to 99999999 |
*1 This item appears only when the jobs are stored by using the Quick Print Job feature. |
*2 This item appears only when Form Overlay data exists. |
*3 This item appears only when the Network I/F setting in the Emulation Menu is on. |
*4 Available only when an optional interface card is installed. |
Prints a sheet showing the current printer settings and installed options. These sheets can be useful to confirm whether options have been installed correctly.
Prints a list of reserved print jobs stored in the optional Hard Disk Drive.
Prints a list of the form overlays stored in the optional Hard Disk Drive.
Prints a sheet showing the working status of the network.
Prints a list or sample of the fonts available for your selected printer emulation.
Displays the amount of toner left in the imaging cartridge as shown below:
E******F |
(100 to 84%) |
E*****F |
(83 to 67%) |
E****F |
(66 to 51%) |
E***F |
(50 to 34%) |
E**F |
(33 to 17%) |
E*F |
(16 to 1%) |
EF |
(0%) |
Displays the total number of pages printed by the printer (0 to 99999999).
This menu allows you to specify the size and type of paper loaded in the MP tray. Accessing this menu also lets you check the size of the paper currently loaded in the lower cassettes.
The paper type settings in this menu can also be made from your printer driver. Settings you make in your printer driver override these settings, so use your printer driver whenever you can.
Item |
Settings (default in bold) |
MP Tray Size |
A4*, A3, A5, B4, B5, LT*, HLT, LGL, GLT, GLG, EXE, F4, MON, C10, DL, C5, C6, IB5 |
LC1 Size |
A4, LT, A5, B5, LGL, GLG, EXE |
LC2 Size** |
A4, LT, A5, B5, LGL, GLG, EXE |
LC3 Size** |
A4, LT, A5, B5, LGL, GLG, EXE |
LC4 Size** |
A4, LT, A5, B5, LGL, GLG, EXE |
MP Type |
Plain, Letterhead, Recycled, Color, Trnsprncy, Labels |
LC1 Type |
Plain, Letterhead, Recycled, Color |
LC2 Type** |
Plain, Letterhead, Recycled, Color |
LC3 Type** |
Plain, Letterhead, Recycled, Color |
LC4 Type** |
Plain, Letterhead, Recycled, Color |
* Default setting varies according to the country of purchase. |
** Available only when the optional Universal Cassette Unit is installed. |
Select your paper size from this menu.
Displays the paper size loaded in the standard and optional lower cassettes.
Lets you set the paper type loaded in the MP tray.
Lets you select the paper type loaded in the standard and optional lower cassettes.
Use this menu to select the printer emulation mode. You can specify different emulations for each interface; in other words, for each computer you connect the printer to. Since each emulation mode has its own specific options, make settings in the LJ4, ESC P2, FX, GL2, I239X, or PS3 menu, as necessary. The settings you can choose from are the same for every interface.
Item |
Settings (default in bold) |
Parallel |
Auto, LJ4, ESCP2, FX, I239X, PS3, GL2 |
USB |
Auto, LJ4, ESCP2, FX, I239X, PS3, GL2 |
Network |
Auto, LJ4, ESCP2, FX, I239X, PS3, GL2 |
AUX* |
Auto, LJ4, ESCP2, FX, I239X, PS3, GL2 |
* Available only when an optional Type-B interface card is installed. |
This menu allows you to make standard print settings, such as Page Size and Orientation, when printing from an application or operating system that does not support your printer driver. Be sure to use the printer driver to make these settings whenever you can, since settings made on your computer always override these settings.
Item |
Settings (default in bold) |
Page Size |
A4*, A3, A5, B4, B5, LT*, HLT, LGL, GLT, GLG, EXE, F4, MON, C10, DL, C5, C6, IB5, CTM |
Wide A4 |
Off, On |
Orientation |
Port, Land |
Resolution |
600, 300 |
RITech |
On, Off |
Toner Save |
Off, On |
Density |
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 |
Image Optimum |
Auto, Off, On |
Top Offset |
-150.0 ... 0.0 ... 150.0 mm in 0.5 increments |
LeftOffset |
-150.0 ... 0.0 ... 150.0 mm in 0.5 increments |
T Offset B |
-99.0 ... 0.0 ... 99.0 mm in 0.5 increments |
L Offset B |
-99.0 ... 0.0 ... 99.0 mm in 0.5 increments |
* Default setting varies according to the country of purchase. |
Specifies the paper size.
Selecting On decreases the left and right margins from 4 mm to 3.4 mm.
Specifies whether the page is printed in portrait or landscape orientation.
Specifies the printing resolution.
Turning RITech on produces smoother and crisper lines, text, and graphics.
When this setting is selected, the printer saves toner by substituting a gray shade for the black inside of characters. The characters are outlined in full black on the right and lower edges.
Specifies the printing density.
When this mode is on, the quality of graphics is reduced. It reduces the amount of graphics data when the data reaches the memory limit, allowing complex documents to be printed.
Makes fine adjustments to the vertical printing position of the page.
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Makes fine adjustments to the horizontal printing position of the page. This is useful for fine adjustments.
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Adjusts the vertical printing position on the back of the paper when printing on both sides. Use this if the printout on the back is not where you expected.
Adjusts the horizontal printing position on the back of the paper when printing on both sides. Use this if the printout on the back is not where you expected.
This menu allows you to make various basic configuration settings related to paper sources, feeding modes, and error handling. You can also use this menu to select the LCD panel display language.
Item |
Settings (default in bold) |
Lang |
English, Français, Deutsch, ITALIANO, ESPAÑOL, SVENSKA, Dansk, Nederl., |
Time Out |
0, 5... 60 ... 300 in 1 minute increments |
Paper Source |
Auto, MP, LC1, LC2*, LC3*, LC4* |
Out Bin |
Face-down, Mailbox 1, Mailbox 2, Mailbox 3, Mailbox 4 |
MP Mode |
Normal, Last |
Manual Feed |
Off, 1stPage, EachPage |
Copies |
1 to 999 |
Duplex |
Off, On |
Binding |
Long Edge, Short Edge |
Start Page |
Front, Back |
Paper Type |
Normal, Thick, Thick N, Rough, Trnsprnc |
Page Side |
Front, Back |
Skip Blank Page** |
Off, On |
Auto Eject Page |
Off, On |
Size Ignore |
Off, On |
Auto Cont |
Off, On |
Page Protect |
Off, On |
Toner Out |
Continue, Stop |
LCD Contrast |
0 ... 7 ... 15 |
* Available only when the corresponding option is installed. |
** Available only when in PCL5e, ESC/Page, ESC/P2, or I239X mode. |
Specifies the language displayed on the LCD panel and that printed on the status sheet.
Specifies the length of the time the printer waits when it is ready to print and no new data is received. When this time is up, the printer searches for new print data from other interfaces.
Specifies whether paper feeds into the printer from the MP tray, the standard cassette, or from the optional Universal Cassette Unit, when Normal is selected as the Paper Type setting.
If you select Auto, paper feeds from the paper source containing paper that matches your Paper Size setting.
If an envelope size (IB5, C10, C5, DL, MON, C6) is selected as the Page Size setting, paper always feeds from the MP tray. If you select Thick, Thick N, Rough, or Trnsprnc as the Paper Type setting, paper always feeds from the MP tray.
Specifies the output tray when the optional 4-Bin Mailbox is installed.
This setting determines whether the MP tray has the highest or lowest priority when Auto is selected as the Paper Source setting in the printer driver. When Normal is selected as the MP Mode, the MP tray has the highest priority as the paper source. If you select Last, the MP tray has the lowest priority.
Allows you to select the manual feed mode for the MP tray. For details on the manual feed mode, see Manually feeding paper.
Designates the number of copies to be printed, from 1 through 999.
Turns duplex printing on or off.
Specifies the binding direction of the printout.
Specifies whether printing starts from the front or back of the page.
Specifies the type of paper to be used for printing. The printer adjusts the printing speed according to this setting. The printing speed is reduced when Thick, Thick N, Rough, or Trnsprnc is selected.
Select Front when printing on the front of thick paper (Thick).
Select Back when printing on the back of thick paper (Thick).
Enables you to skip blank pages when printing. This setting is available when you print in the PCL5e, ESC/Page, ESCP2, FX, or I239X mode.
Specifies whether or not to eject paper when the limit specified in the Time Out setting is reached. The default is Off, which means paper is not ejected when the time-out limit is reached.
If you want to ignore a paper size error, select On. When you turn this item on, the printer keeps printing even if the image size exceeds the printable area for the specified paper size. This may cause smudges because of the toner that is not transferred onto the paper properly. When this item is turned off, the printer stops printing if a paper size error occurs.
When you turn this setting on, the printer automatically continues printing after a certain period of time when one of the following errors occurs: Paper Set, Print Overrun, or Mem Overflow. When this option is off, you must press the Start/Stop button to resume printing.
Allocates additional printer memory for printing data, as opposed to receiving it. You may need to turn this setting on if you are printing a very complex page. If a Print Overrun error message appears on the LCD panel during printing, turn this setting on and reprint your data. This reduces the amount of memory reserved for receiving data so your computer may take longer to send the print job, but it will allow you to print complex jobs. Page Protect usually works best when Auto is selected. You will need to increase your printer's memory if memory errors continue to occur.
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Specifies whether the printer stops printing when the printer is running out of toner. If you select Continue, you can continue printing after clearing the warning message. However, it may cause problems such as faint print.
Adjusts the contrast of the LCD panel. Use the Up and Down buttons to set the contrast between 0 (lowest contrast) and 15 (highest contrast.)
This menu allows you to print or delete print jobs that were stored in the printer's Hard Disk Drive using the Quick Print Job feature (Re-Print Job, Verify Job, Stored Job) of the printer driver's Reserve Job function. For instructions on using this menu, see Using the Quick Print Job Menu.
This menu allows you to print or delete print jobs stored in the printer's Hard Disk Drive using the Confidential Job feature of the printer driver's Reserve Job function. You need to enter the correct password to access this data. For instructions on using this menu, see Using the Confidential Job Menu.
This menu allows you to cancel printing and reset the printer settings.
Clears the last warning message that appear on the LCD panel.
Clears all warning messages that appeared on the LCD panel and are still stored in the printer's memory.
Stops printing and clears the current job received from the active interface. You may want to reset the printer when there is a problem with the print job itself and the printer cannot print successfully.
Stops printing, clears the printer memory, and restores the printer settings to their default values. The print jobs received from all interfaces are erased.
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Restores the control panel menu settings to their default values. Yellow Regist, Magenta Regist, and Cyan Regist settings are not reset.
These settings control communication between the printer and the computer when using the parallel interface.
Item |
Settings (default in bold) |
Parallel I/F |
On, Off |
Speed |
Fast, Normal |
Bi-D |
Nibble, ECP, Off |
Buffer Size |
Normal, Maximum, Minimum |
Allows you to activate or deactivate the parallel interface.
Specifies the pulse width of the ACKNLG signal when receiving data in the Compatibility mode or Nibble mode. When Fast is selected, the pulse width is about 1 ms. When Normal is selected, the pulse width is about 10 ms.
Allows you to specify the bidirectional communication mode. When you select Off, bidirectional communication is disabled.
Determines the amount of memory to be used for receiving data and printing data. If Maximum is selected, more memory is allocated for receiving data. If Minimum is selected, more memory is allocated for printing data.
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These settings control communication between the printer and the computer when using the USB interface.
Item |
Settings (default in bold) |
USB I/F |
On, Off |
Buffer Size |
Normal, Maximum, Minimum |
Allows you to activate or deactivate the USB interface.
Determines the amount of memory to be used for receiving data and printing data. If Maximum is selected, more memory is allocated for receiving data. If set to Minimum is selected, more memory is allocated for printing data.
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See the Network Guide for each setting.
See the Network Guide for each setting.
These settings control the fonts and symbol sets when in the LJ4 mode.
Item |
Settings (default in bold) |
Font Source |
Resident, Download, ROM A* |
Font Number |
0 to 65535 (depending on your settings) |
Pitch** |
0.44 ... 10.00 ... 99.99 cpi in 0.01-cpi increments |
Height** |
4.00 ... 12.00 ... 999.75 pt in 0.25-pt increments |
SymSet |
IBM-US, Roman-8, Roman-9, ECM94-1, 8859-2 ISO, 8859-9 ISO, 8859-10ISO, 8859-15ISO, PcBlt775, IBM-DN, PcMultiling, PcE.Europe, PcTk437, PcEur858, Pc1004, WiAnsi, WiE.Europe, WiTurkish, WiBALT, DeskTop, PsText, VeInternati, VeUS, MsPublishin, Math-8, PsMath, VeMath, PiFont, Legal, UK, ANSI ASCII, Swedis2, Italian, Spanish, German, Norweg1, French2, Windows, McText, PcIcelandic, PcLt774, PcTurk1, PcPortugues, PcEt850, PcTurk2, PcCanFrench, PcSI437, PcNordic, 8859-3 ISO, 8859-4 ISO, WiBaltic, WiEstonian, WiLatvian, Mazowia, CodeMJK, BpBRASCII, BpAbicomp, PcGk437, PcGk851, PcGk869, 8859-7 ISO, WiGreek, Europe3, PcCy855, PcCy866, PcLt866, PcUkr866, PcLit771, 8859-5 ISO, WiCyrillic, Bulgarian, Hebrew7, 8859-8 ISO, Hebrew8, PcHe862, Arabic8, PcAr864, 8859-6 ISO, OCR A, OCR B, Pc866Cyr, Pc866Ukr, WinCyr, ISOCyr, Pc8Grk, Pc851Grk, WinGrk, ISOGrk, Greek8, Pc862Heb, Pc864Ara, HPWARA |
Form |
5 ... 60/64** ... 128 lines |
Source SymSet |
0 ... 277 ... 3199 |
Dest SymSet |
0 ... 277 ... 3199 |
CR Function |
CR, CR + LF |
LF Function |
LF, CR + LF |
Tray Assign |
4, 4K, 5S |
* Available only when the optional font ROM module is installed. |
** Depending on whether Letter (60) or A4 (64) paper has been selected. |
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Sets the default font source.
Sets the default font number for the default font source. The available number depends on the settings you made.
Specifies the default font pitch if the font is scalable and of fixed-pitch. You can select from 0.44 to 99.99 cpi (characters per inch), in 0.01-cpi increments. This item may not appear depending on the Font Source or Font Number settings.
Specifies the default font height if the font is scalable and proportional. You can select from 4.00 to 999.75 points, in 0.25-point increments. This item may not appear depending on the Font Source or Font Number settings.
Selects the default symbol set. If the font you selected in Font Source and Font Number is not available in the new SymSet setting, the Font Source and the Font Number settings are automatically replaced with the default value, IBM-US.
Selects the number of lines for the selected paper size and orientation. This also causes a line spacing (VMI) change, and the new VMI value is stored in the printer. This means that later changes in the Page Size or Orientation settings cause changes in the Form value, based on the stored VMI.
Available only in certain locations where printers are sold with a special ROM module installed to handle specific languages.
These functions are included for users of particular operating systems, such as UNIX.
Changes the assignment for the paper source select command. When 4 is selected, the commands are set as compatible with the HP LaserJet 4. When 4K is selected, the commands are set as compatible with the HP LaserJet 4000, 5000, and 8000. When 5S is selected, the commands are set as compatible with the HP LaserJet 5Si.
This menu lets you set the printer to emulate a plotter, allowing you to use software which requires a plotter for output. The LJ4GL2 mode is similar to the GL/2 mode supported in the HP LaserJet 4 mode. The GLlike mode emulates some of the HP-GL plotter commands and includes all the commands found in HP's GL/2 mode, as well as two additional commands.
Item |
Settings (default in bold) |
GL Mode |
LJ4GL2, GLlike |
Scale |
Off, A0, A1, A2, A3 |
Origin |
Corner, Center |
Pen |
Pen0, Pen1, Pen2*, Pen3*, Pen4*, Pen5*, Pen6* |
End |
Butt, Square, Triangular, Round |
Join |
Mitered, Miteredbeveled, Triangular, Round, Beveled, None |
Pen 0 through 6 |
0.05 ... 0.35 ... 5.00 mm in 0.05-mm increments |
* Available only when GLlike is selected as the GL Mode. |
You may need to change the following print options in your application, depending on your output needs. Check these settings to make sure they match the data you are trying to print.
Print Options |
Settings |
Paper size |
Printer's paper size setting |
Driver (plotter selection) |
HP-GL/2 or HP-GL |
Pen configuration |
Pen thickness |
Plot origin |
Center or Corner |
Orientation |
GLlike offers landscape only |
If you need to configure the printer settings, first switch to the GL/2 emulation mode, then change the settings using the printer driver, or the control panel menus.
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Specifies whether the printer uses a direct emulation of the GL/2 plotter language, or the HP LaserJet 4 emulation of GL/2.
Specifies whether the output from the software is scaled. The scale factor is based on the output paper size of the application.
Specifies whether the logical origin of the "plotter" is the corner or the center of the paper.
Allows you to choose a pen which you can then set the thickness for in the Pen 0 through 6 item. The LJ4GL2 mode supports two pens (0 and 1), while the GLlike mode supports seven pens (0 through 6).
Specifies the way in which lines end.
Specifies the way in which lines are joined.
Allows you to set the thickness of the pens used to make the printout. Pen 0 and Pen 1 are available in the LJ4GL2 mode, and Pen 0 through Pen 6 are available in the GLlike mode.
These settings are available in the PS3 mode.
Item |
Settings (default in bold) |
Error Sheet |
Off, On |
Image Protect |
Off, On |
When you select On, the printer prints out an error sheet.
Allows you to specify whether to employ lossy compression. Lossy compression refers to a data compression technique in which some amount of data is lost.
This menu allows you to make settings which affect the printer when it is in the ESC/P 2 emulation mode.
Item |
Settings (default in bold) |
Font |
Courier, Prestige, Roman, Sans Serif, Roman T, Orator S, Sans H, Script, OCR A, OCR B |
Pitch |
10, 12, 15 cpi, Prop. |
Condensed |
Off, On |
T. Margin |
0.40 ... 0.50 ... 1.50 inches in 0.05-inch increments |
Text |
1... 62/66*... 117lines |
CGTable |
PcUSA, Italic, PcMultilin, PcPortugue, PcCanFrenc, PcNordic, PcTurkish2, PcIcelandic, PcE.Europe, BpBRASCII, BpAbicomp, Roman-8, PcEur858, ISO Latin1, 8859-15ISO, PcSI437, PcTurkish1, 8859-9 ISO, Mazowia, CodeMJK, PcGk437, PcGk851, PcGk869, 8859-7 ISO, PcCy855, PcCy866, PcUkr866, PcLit771, Bulgarian, Hebrew7, Hebrew8, PcHe862, PcAr864, PcAr864Ara, PcAr720, PcLit774, Estonia, ISO Latin2, PcLat866 |
Country |
USA, France, Germany, UK, Denmark, Sweden, Italy, Spain1, Japan, Norway, Denmark2, Spain2, LatinAmeric, Korea, Legal |
Auto CR |
On, Off |
Auto LF |
Off, On |
Bit Image |
Dark, Light, BarCode |
ZeroChar |
0, (or the zero character with a slash) |
* Depending on whether Letter (62) or A4 (66) paper has been selected. |
Selects the font.
Selects the pitch (the horizontal spacing) of the font in fixed pitch, measured in cpi (characters per inch). You can also choose proportional spacing.
Turns condensed printing on or off.
Sets the distance from the top of the page to the baseline of the first printable line. The distance is measured in inches. The smaller the value, the closer the printable line is to the top.
Sets the page length in lines. For this option, a line is assumed to be 1 pica (1/6 inch). If you change the Orientation, Page Size, or T. Margin settings, the page length setting automatically returns to the default for each paper size.
Use the character generator (CG) table option to select the graphics character table or the italics table. The graphics table contains graphic characters for printing lines, corners, shaded areas, international characters, Greek characters, and mathematical symbols. If you select Italic, the upper half of the character table is defined as italic characters.
Use this option to select one of the fifteen international symbol sets. See International character sets for samples of the characters in each country's symbol set.
Specifies whether the printer performs a carriage-return/line-feed (CR-LF) operation whenever the printing position goes beyond the right margin. If you select Off, the printer does not print any characters beyond the right margin and does not perform any line wrapping until it receives a carriage-return character. This function is handled automatically by most applications.
If you select Off, the printer does not send an automatic line-feed (LF) command with each carriage-return (CR). If On is selected, a line-feed command is sent with each carriage-return. Select On if your text lines overlap.
The printer is able to emulate the graphics densities set with the printer commands. If you select Dark, the bit image density is high, and if you select Light, the bit image density is low.
If you select BarCode, the printer converts bit images to bar codes by automatically filling in any vertical gaps between dots. This produces unbroken vertical lines that can be read by a bar code reader. This mode will reduce the size of the image being printed, and may also cause some distortion when printing bit image graphics.
Specifies whether the printer prints a slashed or unslashed zero.
This menu allows you to make settings which affect the printer when it is in the FX emulation mode.
Item |
Settings (default in bold) |
Font |
Courier, Prestige, Roman, Sans Serif, Script, Orator S, OCR A, OCR B |
Pitch |
10, 12, 15 cpi, Prop. |
Condensed |
Off, On |
T. Margin |
0.40 ... 0.50 ... 1.50 inches in 0.05-inch increments |
Text |
1... 62/66*... 117lines |
CGTable |
PcUSA, Italic, PcMultilin, PcPortugue, PcCanFrenc, PcNordic, PcTurkish2, PcIcelandic, PcE.Europe, BpBRASCII, BpAbicomp, Roman-8, PcEur858, ISO Latin1, 8859-15ISO |
Country |
USA, France, Germany, UK, Denmark, Sweden, Italy, Spain1, Japan, Norway, Denmark2, Spain2, LatinAmeric |
Auto CR |
On, Off |
Auto LF |
Off, On |
Bit Image |
Dark, Light, BarCode |
ZeroChar |
0, (or the zero character with a slash) |
* Depending on whether Letter (62) or A4 (66) paper has been selected. |
Selects the font.
Selects the pitch (the horizontal spacing) of the font in fixed pitch, measured in cpi (characters per inch). You can also choose proportional spacing.
Turns condensed printing on or off.
Sets the distance from the top of the page to the baseline of the first printable line. The distance is measured in inches. The smaller the value, the closer the printable line is to the top.
Sets the page length in lines. For this option, a line is assumed to be 1 pica (1/6 inch). If you change the Orientation, Page Size, or T. Margin settings, the page length setting automatically returns to the default for each paper size.
Use the character generator (CG) table option to select the graphics character table or the italics table. The graphics table contains graphic characters for printing lines, corners, shaded areas, international characters, Greek characters, and mathematical symbols. If you select Italic, the upper half of the character table is defined as italic characters.
Use this option to select one of the fifteen international symbol sets. See International character sets for samples of the characters in each country's symbol set.
Specifies whether the printer performs a carriage-return/line-feed (CR-LF) operation whenever the printing position goes beyond the right margin. If you select Off, the printer does not print any characters beyond the right margin and does not perform any line wrapping until it receives a carriage-return character. This function is handled automatically by most applications.
If you select Off, the printer does not send an automatic line-feed (LF) command with each carriage-return (CR). If On is selected, a line-feed command is sent with each carriage-return. Select On if your text lines overlap.
The printer is able to emulate the graphics densities set with the printer commands. If you select Dark, the bit image density is high, and if you select Light, the bit image density is low.
If you select BarCode, the printer converts bit images to bar codes by automatically filling in any vertical gaps between dots. This produces unbroken vertical lines that can be read by a bar code reader. This mode will reduce the size of the image being printed, and may also cause some distortion when printing bit image graphics.
Selects whether the printer prints a slashed or unslashed zero.
The I239X mode emulates IBM® 2390/2391 Plus commands.
These settings are available only when the printer is in the I239X mode.
Item |
Settings (default in bold) |
Font |
Courier, Prestige, Gothic, Orator, Script, Presentor, Sans Serif |
Pitch |
10, 12, 15, 17, 20, 24 cpi, Prop. |
Code Page |
437, 850, 858, 860, 863, 865 |
T. Margin |
0.30 ... 0.40 ...1.50 inches in 0.05-inch increments |
Text |
1 ... 63/67*... 117lines |
Auto CR |
Off, On |
Auto LF |
Off, On |
Alt. Graphics |
Off, On |
Bit Image |
Dark, Light |
ZeroChar |
0, (or the zero character with a slash) |
CharacterSet |
1**, 2** |
* Depends on whether Letter (63) or A4 (67) paper has been selected. |
** Depends on whether Letter (1) or A4 (2) paper has been selected. |
Selects the font.
Selects the pitch (the horizontal spacing) of the font in fixed pitch, measured in cpi (characters per inch). You can also choose proportional spacing.
Selects the character tables. Character tables contain the characters and symbols used by different languages. The printer prints text based on the selected character table.
Sets the distance from the top of the page to the baseline of the first printable line. The distance is measured in inches. The smaller the value, the closer the printable line is to the top.
Sets the page length in lines. For this option, a line is assumed to be 1 pica (1/6 inch). If you change the Orientation, Page Size, or T. Margin settings, the page length setting automatically returns to the default for each paper size.
Specifies whether the printer performs a carriage-return/line-feed (CR-LF) operation whenever the printing position goes beyond the right margin. If this setting is off, the printer does not print any characters beyond the right margin and does not perform any line wrapping until it receives a carriage-return character. This function is handled automatically by most applications.
If you select Off, the printer does not send an automatic line-feed (LF) command with each carriage-return (CR). If On is selected, a line-feed command is sent with each carriage-return. Select On if your text lines overlap.
Turns the Alternate Graphics option on or off.
The printer is able to emulate the graphics densities set with the printer commands. If you select Dark, the bit image density is high, and if you select Light, the bit image density is low.
If you select BarCode, the printer converts bit images to bar codes by automatically filling in any vertical gaps between dots. This produces unbroken vertical lines that can be read by a bar code reader. This mode will reduce the size of the image being printed, and may also cause some distortion when printing bit image graphics.
Selects whether the printer prints a slashed or unslashed zero.
Selects character table 1 or 2.
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