
Chapter 6 — Troubleshooting
This section shows a list of check points to follow if your printer is not
working properly. It also includes details of some routine maintenance
operations you can perform yourself. It is not, however, a complete service
manual. Call your authorized service center if you are unsure of your ability
to carry out any maintenance or servicing operations on the printer.
Chapter 7 — Optional Accessories
This chapter explains the optional accessories that are available for your
printer, and how to install and use them.
Chapter 8 —
Printer Control Commands
This chapter explains the software commands that are used to drive your
printer.This sectionisofuseifyou are writingormodifyingprogramstotake
advantage of the printer’s features.
Chapter 9 — Download Characters
This chapter explains the procedures to create your own characters,
Chapter 10
— MS-DOS and Your’Printer
Since the PS/2 or PC-AT family of computers running under MS-DOS is
currentlythemostpopularconfigurationofmicrocomputer,wehaveincluded
a few hints and tips to help you use your printer with such systems.
Since virtually all PCs are sold with a Microsoft BASIC interpreter, we have
alsoincludedsomehints,andasampleprograminthislanguagetodemonstrate
the capabilities of the printer.
Chapter 11
— Reference
This section provides references for your printer, such as specifications, the
pinout of interface connector, and the character tables.
The character table charts give the different character sets available.