Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product LQ-1500 Epson
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Contents Introduction ................................. . 1 LQ-1500 Features ............................. . 1 About This Manual ........................... . 2 1 Setting Up Your LQ-1500 ...................... . 3 Finding a Suitable Location .........
3 Installing Paper and Paper Feeders ............... . 29 Types of Paper and Paper Feeders ............... . 29 Single-sheet paper and sheet guide ............. . 29 Pin-feed paper and tractor unit ............... . 29 More Printer Parts .............
C The LQ-1500 Character Set .................... . 75 Regular Characters ........................... . 75 International Character sets .................... . 78 D Widths of the Proportional Characters . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 E ASCII Code Conversion Chart .
Figures 1-1 Unpacking the LQ-1500 .................... . 4 1-2 Paperplacement .......................... . 5 1-3 The LQ-1500 printer ....................... . 6 1-4 Paper feed knob .......................... . 7 1-5 Removing the front cover ..........
Tables 1-1 Settings for switch 1 ....................... . 22 1-2 Settings for switch 2 ....................... . 23 1-3 International character switch settings .
Introduction Congratulations! You’ve purchased the Epson LQ-1500 TM . This advanced, state-of-the-art printer combines the quality of typewriter print with the speed of a dot matrix printer. Of course, it has all the capabilities of the other Epson printers-and more too.
l High-resolution graphics. The LQ-1500 has all the graphics capabi- lities of the FX series of printers and more. The 24-pin print head provides top-quality, high-resolution graphics. l Text buffer. The LQ-1500 has a 2048 character text buffer to increase printing speed.
Chapter 1 Setting Up Your LQ-1500 You’ve just purchased a terrific new printer, and dug far enough into the box to find this manual. Now what? In this chapter we’ll show you how to set up your LQ-1500 and connect it to your computer. First, take inventory.
Fig-we 1-1. Unpacking the LQ-1500 during operation. Here are some additional suggestions to follow: 1. Place the LQ-1500 on a flat, stable surface. The printer will make more noise if you place it on a table that moves or vibrates. 2. Connect the printer to a grounded electrical outlet (do not use an adapter plug).
5. Use the LQ-1500 in areas that are comfortable for you. If you find it too hot, too cold, or too humid, the environment is not right for the LQ-1500; it may not operate properly. Figure 1-2. Paper placement Getting to Know Your Printer Now you’ve got a small collection of odd-shaped pieces placed in a suitable location.
Figure 1-3. The LQ-1500 printer 6.
Figure 1-4. Paper feed knob Removing the dust cover The dust cover is the brown plastic cover which keeps dust out of the print mechanism and reduces the noise level when the printer is on. If you are using the optional tractor unit, you will not use the dust cover.
Figure 1-5. Removing the front cover Discovering what’s inside Now that you can see the insides of the printer, take a few moments to find some of the parts that you need to know about. Study Figure 1-6 until you can identify these parts: The print head is probably the easiest part to locate, so start with it.
Figure 1-6. Printer parts Once you identify these parts, you will know enough about the printer to get started. This manual will help you identify other parts as the need arises. Installing the Ribbon Cartridge The LQ-1500’s ribbon cartridge is easy to install, and it won’t get your hands dirty.
Figure 1-7. Ribbon cartridge 4. Hold the ribbon cartridge in both hands to position it over the print head (the hole in the ribbon cartridge fits over the finned part of the print head).
Figure 1-8. Ribbon installation Figure 1-9. Ribbon operation To replace the front cover, simply reverse the steps you took to remove it. Fit the right end into place first and then lower the left end until it is securely in place. Tilt the cover back into the closed position.
Installing the Sheet Guide The sheet guide serves a dual purpose on the LQ-1500. If you are using single sheets of paper, the guide ensures consistent margins and straight lines of print. If you are using pin-feed paper, the sheet guide is used as a paper separator to keep the incoming and outgoing paper from interfering with each other.
Figure 1-10. Sheet guide assembly 13.
Figure 1-11. Paper guide position Figure 1-12. Sheet guide installation If you plan to use your LQ-1500 with single sheets of paper, lift up the sheet guide at the back and fold down the metal legs on the bottom of the sheet guide. As shown in Figure 1-13, the legs fit into slots in the top case of the LQ-1500.
Figure 1-13. Printing single sheets Once the sheet guide is installed you can replace the dust cover on top, as shown in Figure 1-14. Also, you may want to remove the pro- tective film that is on the switch panel at the right front of the LQ-1500. This film protects the switch panel during manufacture and shipment and can be easily peeled off.
Figure 1-14. The dust cover Figure 1-15. Interface card 16.
Installing the interface card Your dealer may have already installed the interface card for you. Turn your printer around and look at the back of the printer to tell if the interface card has been installed (see Figure 1-16).
The installation procedure is the same for all three of the available interface cards. The card is easily mounted or removed. The only tool you need is a Phillips screwdriver. To install the interface card slide it into the cavity on the back of the LQ-1500 as shown in Figure 1-17.
Figure 1-17. Interface card installation Setting the DIP Switches This is the last step in installing your printer. Because each com- puter installation is slightly different, Epson has placed a series of DIP switches on the back of theprinter interface, which you can change to best suit your printing application.
Figure 1-18. Interface connection to computer WARNING: The DIP switches we are discussing are in the interface unit on the back of the printer. Do not change the set- tings of the DIP switches that are inside the printer. These settings have been determined by the manufac- turer to be correct for this LQ-1500 printer.
second digit refers to the individual switch number. It is printed right on the switch itself. You can also see that there is a small arrow on the left side of the switch group which indicates the ON position for these switches.
Table 1-1. Settings for switch 1 Switch Function 1-1 2K byte input buffer 1-2 Paper-out detector 1-3 Automatic line feed 1-4 Reserved for future use Up Down Factory Disable Enable Down Disable Enable Down On Off Down Always down Down Switch 1-1--In the down position, this switch allows you to create a buffer of 2048 bytes of memory.
any time by sending the appropriate command to the printer. The functions of the individual switches are summarized in Table 1-2. Table 1-2. Settings for switch 2 Switch 2-1 2-2 2-3 Function Up International character sets (see Table 1-3) Down Factory UP U P Up 2-4 Form length 12 in.
have commands for setting top and bottom margins and they work best if the skip-over-perforation feature is turned off. Switch 2-6--There are occasions when the printer bell (which is actu- ally a buzzer) can be used to signal the operator. For example, you may want to switch paper in the middle of a long document.
Chapter 2 Operation and Maintenance Your LQ-1500 is now set up. You’ve connected it to your computer and set the switches. Now you’re ready to learn how to use the con- trols and indicators on the printer to operate it correctly. We’ll also give you some advice on how to maintain your LQ-1500 and keep it printing smoothly for a long time.
Power switch Figure 2-1. Controls and indicators l PAPER OUT light -- glows red when the printer is out of paper; printer will stop printing (if Switch 1-2 is in the up position). l ON LINE light -- glows green when data reception is possible. l ON LINE button -- allows you to switch from on-line to off-line status (this is a toggle).
l LF button -- stands for line feed. When you’re off line, tapping this button advances the paper one line at a time. To advance multiple lines, hold down the LF button. Do not perform continuous line feeds for more than two minutes. l SHEET LOAD button -- opens the paper bail and loads single- sheet paper into the printer.
You should also clean the inside front portion of the printer (Figure 2-2) to get rid of dust and paper lint. To do this, turn the power switch off and disconnect the power cord. Remove the dust cover, the front cover, and the ribbon cartridge. Use a small vaccum cleaner and a soft brush to clean inside the printer.
Chapter 3 Installing Paper and Paper Feeders Now that you are more familiar with your LQ-1500, you’re ready to install and load the paper feeders. Since you’re into the third chap- ter, you’re probably getting anxious to print something by now. First, you need some facts on the different types of paper and paper feeders the LQ-1500 uses.
More Printer Parts You also need to become familiar with two other important printer parts before you attempt to load any type of paper. Remove the dust cover and open the front cover to find and identify these parts: the platen release lever and the print head adjustment lever.
The second setting, released, is used when the tractor unit is in place. The platen release lever is pulled forward toward the front of the printer. In this position, the friction rollers do not catch the paper but allow it to move freely through the paper path.
2. Install the sheet guide unit and place it in the upright position (see Chapter 1 for details). Line up the left edge of the left sliding guide with the 1 on the paper bail. This is very important because paper near the center or the right side of the platen will not be detected by the printer.
Paper Figure 3-2. Sheet load Note: If the paper does not advance far enough to be held by the paper bail, turn OFF the power, remove the dust cover, open the paper bail, and use the paper feed knob to advance the paper to the proper position.
Removing single-sheet paper To remove single-sheet paper from the printer, set the printer in the off-line mode by pressing the ON LINE button (remember its’s a tog- gle). The ON LINE and READY lights should now be off. Press the FF (FORM FEED) button and the paper will be ejected from the printer.
Figure 3-3. Protective cover removed 5. Gently tilt the tractor unit toward you and push the tractor unit down until you feel it lock into place. Preparing the printer for pin-feed paper With the tractor unit now installed, you can prepare the printer to load the pin-feed paper.
Figure 3-4. Tractor unit installation 36.
Figure 3-5. Printer parts used with pin-feed paper 4. Set the paper support skids evenly from the approximate center of the paper width (as shown in Figure 3-6). This helps the paper feed smoothly. Note: If you are using narrow or standard width paper, you must insert it at the far left of the platen (just as you did with single- sheet paper).
Advance the paper by turning the paper feed knob clockwise. With the platen release lever closed, the paper should easily catch on the platen and be fed through. Figure 3-6. Paper inserted Note: If the paper is not feeding correctly (or easily), stop, turn the paper feed knob counterclockwise, and at the same time gently pull the paper back out.
Figure 3-7. Aligning pin frames Note: Position wide paper so that the printable surface is between 1 and 136 on your paper bail (the holes will be outside of these margins on the left and right). 5. Lock the pin-feeders in place by pushing the gray pin-feeder lock levers back.
Figure 3-8. Pin-feeder covers Proper placement of pin-feed paper When using the LQ-1500 with pin-feed paper, we recommend that you arrange your stack of paper in one of two ways. First, if you use a stack of paper and have to place it behind the printer, make sure that it is not higher than the surface of the sheet guide unit.
Figure 3-9. Paper path Removing pin-feed paper If you want to remove the pin-feed paper from the printer, follow the steps outlined below: 1.Remove the (tractor) dust cover. 2. Tear the paper at the perforation nearest the rear of the printer. 3. Set the printer in the off-line mode by pressing the ON LINE but- ton.
Figure 3-10. Removing the tractor unit 1. Turn OFF the printer. Remove the (tractor) dust cover. 2. Release the metal lock levers on each end of the tractor unit by pulling them forward (toward the front of the printer). 3. Keeping the lock levers pulled forward, move the entire tractor unit toward the front of the printer and up.
2. With the power OFF hold down the LF (LINE FEED) button and turn the printer ON. Watch as all the characters are printed as shown in Figure 3-11. You can release the LF button once printing begins. Draft (switch 2-7 down) Version 1.7 Letter quality (switch 2-7 up) Version 1.
Chapter 4 Control Codes This chapter introduces you to the control codes you can use to send instructions from your computer to your printer. If you already know how to program your printer, you’ll want to know how control codes work with the LQ-1500.
and some of the LQ-1500’s functions. Because of these standard codes, you can use your LQ-1500 printer with virtually any kind of com- puter without having to worry about their ability to talk to each other. Your LQ-1500 printer can communicate with any computer that uses ASCII.
Carriage return Its common name CR The abbreviation of its name 13 Its decimal ASCII code 0DH Its hexadecimal ASCII code CTRL/M Its control-code name CHR$(13) Its usage in BASIC So your problem is to figure out what code you want to use, no matter what it is called.
Here are some other common abbreviations: Name Escape Line Feed Form Feed Carriage Return ASCII code (decimal) 27 10 12 13 Abbreviation <ESC> <LF> <FF> <CR> You now have the basics about codes.
Appendix A LQ-1500 Command Summary This appendix gives a brief summary of the LQ-1500 commands (control codes). While th is is a complete list of the commands, the descriptions are not complete in all cases. The complete descriptions of all the commands, including examples of their use, can be found in the LQ-1500 Programmer’s Manual.
Vertical Spacing Commands Function: Line feed Format: Symbol <LF> Decimal 10 Hexadecimal 0A Remarks : Returns the print head to the left margin and advances the paper one line. Function: One-time n/180-inch line feed Format: Symbol <ESC> “J” n Decimal 27 74 n Hexadecimal 1B 4A n Remarks: Advances the paper n/180 inches.
Vertical Spacing Commands (continued) Function: Set n/180-inch line spacing Format : Symbol <ESC> “3” n Decimal 27 51 n Hexadecimal 1B 33 n Remarks: Sets the line spacing for subsequent line feed commands to n/180 inch. 1/180 inch is the vertical distance between dots on the LQ-1500 (n can range from 0 to 255).
Vertical Spacing Commands (continued) Function: Set page length by inches Format: Symbol <ESC> “C” <NUL> n Decimal 7 67 0 n Hexadecimal 1B 43 00 n Remarks: Sets the page length to n inches (n can range from 1 to 22).
Vertical Spacing Commands (continued) Function: Set vertical tabs Format: ASCII <ESC> “B” n1 n2 n3 . . . <NUL> Decimal 27 66 nl n2 n3 . . . 0 Hexadecimal 1B 42 nl n2 n3 . . . 00 Remarks: Sets vertical tabs on lines n1, n2, n3, etc. You can set up to 16 verti- cal tab positions.
Horizontal Spacing Commands Function: Carriage return Format: ASCII (CR) Decimal 13 Hexadecimal OD Remarks: Returns the print head to the left margin. If auto-line feed is on, paper is also advanced one line.
Horizontal Spacing Commands (continued) Function: Horizontal tab Format: ASCII <HT> Decimal 9 Hexadecimal 09 Remarks: This code advances the print head to the next horizontal tab posi- tion. The default tab settings are every eight characters. Function: Set horizontal tabs Format: ASCII (ESC) “D” n1 n2 n3 .
Horizontal Spacing Commands (continued) Function: Move print head Format: ASCII (ESC) “” n1 n2 Decimal 27 92 n1 n2 Hexadecimal 1B 5C n1 n2 Remarks: Moves the print head a specified distance from the last character printed. It can move the print head either left or right.
Print Style Commands (continued) Function: Select elite width print Format: ASCII <ESC> “M” Decimal 27 77 Hexadecimal 1B 4D Remarks: Selects elite width (12 characters per inch) print.
Print Style Commands (continued) Function: One-line expanded width print Format: ASCII <ESC> <SO> Decimal 27 14 Hexadecimal 1B 0E Remarks : This command selects expanded width print for the remainder of the current line (unless explicitly canceled sooner).
Print Style Commands (continued) Function: Select compressed width print Format: ASCII <ESC> <SI> Decimal 27 15 Hexadecimal 1B OF Function: Cancel compressed width print Format: ASCII <.
Print Style Commands (continued) Function: Select italic print Format: ASCII <ESC> “4” Decimal 27 52 Hexadecimal 1B 34 Function: Cancel italic print Format: ASCII <ESC> “5” Decimal 27 53 Hexadecimal 1B 35 Remarks: This command cancels italic printing and returns you to the standard character set.
Print Style Commands (continued) Function: Cancel superscripts and subscripts Format: ASCII <ESC> “T” Decimal 27 84 Hexadecimal 1B 5 4 Character Set Commands Function: Userdefined character .
Character Set Commands (continued) Function: Select international character set Format: ASCII (ESC) “R” n Decimal 27 82 n Hexadecimal 1B 52 n Remarks: Selects one of the 11 international character sets. The following table shows the valid values of n and the character sets selected for each.
Graphics Commands (continued) Function: Double-density dot graphics Format: ASCII (ESC) “L” n1 n2 Decimal 27 76 nl n2 Hexadecimal 1B 4C nl n2 Remarks: data data data Prints double-density dot graphics at 120 dots per inch. The values of nl and n2 define the number of bytes of data according to the formula n1 + n2 x 256.
Graphics Commands (continued) Function: Selected density dot graphics Format: ASCII (ESC) "*" s nl n 2 Decimal 27 42 s nl n2 Hexadecimal 1B 2A s nl n2 Remarks: data data data Prints dot graphics in a selected density, and with either 8 pins or 24 pins.
Miscellaneous Commands (continued) Function: Delete character Format : ASCII <DEL> Decimal 127 Hexadecimal 7F Remarks: Deletes the character immediately preceding it, unless that charac- ter has already been printed.
Miscellaneous Commands (continued) Function: Set specified data to repeat printing Format: ASCII <ESC> “V” n data <ESC> “V” <NUL> Decimal 27 86 n data 27 86 0 Hexadecimal 1B 56 n data 1B 56 0 0 Remarks: This command sequence will repeat data n times.
Miscellaneous Commands (continued) Function: BelI Format: ASCII <BEL> Decimal 7 Hexadecimal 7 Remarks: Sounds the LQ-1500’s buzzer. Function: Backspace Format : ASCII <BS> Decimal 8 Hexadecimal 8 Remarks: Moves the print head one character to the left.
Miscellaneous Commands (continued) Function: Enable paper-out detector Format: ASCII (ESC) “9” Decimal 27 57 Hexadecimal 1B 39 Remarks: Turns the paper detector on so that it will report when the printer runs out of paper.
Appendix B Changing Printing Style The LQ-1500 can produce 224 different styles of printing. Although there are many commands to select these different styles of printing, there is one command that lets you choose at will between any of them. This command is called Master Select.
The Select Print Quality command will select either the Letter Qual- ity or the Draft set. The Select Print Quality command looks like this: <ESC> “x” 0 To select the Draft set <ESC> &.
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ASCII 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 Appendix C The LQ-1500 Character Set Draft LQ Draft ! " # % & ' ( ) * + , .. . - / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 = ; < = > ! " * $ % & , ( ) * + - , / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > , Prop.
ASCII Draft LQ Prop. 9 4 ^ ^ ^ 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w .
ASCII 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 Draft LQ Prop. Y Y Y Z Z Z a b C d e f g h i j k ASCII 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 Draft LQ Prop.
Draft International Characters Letter quality ProDortional 78.
Appendix D Widths of the Proportional Characters This table lists the widths of the LQ-1500’s proportional characters. The values given are in 360ths of an inch (for example: a value of 36 is 36/360 inch).
r- Total width Right-space Body Left-space Figure D-1. A character and its widths LQ Proportional (normal) Character ASCII code Left- space BUY Right- Total space width 80.
LQ Proportional (normal) (continued) 81.
LQ Proportional (normal) (continued) Character ASCII code Left- space Body Right- Total 82.
LQ Proportional (normal) (continued) Character ASCII Left Total code space Body Right space Text 83.
LQ Proportional (superscript/subscript) Character ASCII Left code space Body Right space Total width.
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Appendix E ASCII Code Conversion Chart This chart can be used to convert between the different names for ASCII codes. The codes from 0 to 32 have both decimal and hexideci- ma1 numbers, abbreviations, and the control keys used to type them. The codes above 32 have the character that prints instead of the abbre- viation .
Decimal Hexadecimal Abbreviation 25 19 <EM> 26 1A <SUB> 27 1B <ESC> 28 1C <FS> 29 1D <GS> 30 1E <RS> 31 1F <US> 32 20 <SP> Decimal 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 .
Decimal Hexadecimal 103 67 104 68 105 69 106 6A 107 6B 108 6C 109 6D 110 6E 111 6F 112 70 113 71 114 72 Decimal 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 Decimal Hexadecimal .
Decimal 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 Hexadecimal A D AE AF BO B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B 9 BA BB BC BD BE BF co Cl C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 CA CB cc C D CE CF D0 Dl D2 D3 D4 D5 Character - .
Appendix F Specifications of the Epson LQ-1500 Printin g Printing Method Printing Speed Impact dot matrix, with 24-pin print head Draft 200 characters per second Letter Quality 67 characters per second Character sets 96 regular, 96 italic, 32 international char- acters in each of; letter quality, propor- tional letter quality and draft styles.
Paper Paper types Printer Dimensions Weight Power required Environment Ribbon Printer MTBF Print head life Single-sheet, friction feed, 7.2 to 14.3 inches wide. Pin-feed, with optional tractor unit, 4 to 16 inches wide. Original and up to three no-carbon copies Single sheet thickness: 0.
INDEX American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) 45 codes, conversion 87 Application Notes 2 Assembly of printer 5 of sheet guide 12 Backspace 67 BASIC 46 Bell 23, 24, 67 Buttons 25 FF.
DIP switches 19 switch 121 switch 1-122, 66 switch 1-2 22, 27, 32, 35, 67 switch 1-3 22 switch 2 22 switches 2-1, 2-2, 2-323 switch 2-4 23 switch 2-5 23 switch 2-6 24 switch 2-7 24, 43 switch 2-8 24 D.
LF (Line feed) button 27 Lights 25 ON LINE 26 PAPER OUT 26,27 POWER 25 READY 25 Line feed 50 automatic 22 Line spacing 50 Loading paper pin-feed 34 single-sheet 31 Location, selection 3 LQ-1500 Applic.
Pinfeed paper, loading 34 Pitch, print 57 Platen 8 Platen release lever 30, 32, 37, 38 Power cord, installation 24 POWER light 25 Power requirements 92 Power switch 25 Print head 8, 91 Print head adju.
Switches 19 Switch 122 Switch 2 23 Tab horizontal 55 vertical 52 Technical specifications 91 Tractor unit 29 installation 34 removal 41 Underline print 60 Unidirectional printing 68 Unpacking, of prin.
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Using the LQ-1500 Commands with BASIC Most versions of BASIC use the LPRINT command and the CHR$(n) func- tion to send codes to the printer. In the CHR!$(n) function the value n is the number of the code that you want to send to the printer.
<SO> <ESC> <SO> <DC4> <ESC> “W” n <SI> <ESC> <SI> <DC2> <ESC> “E” <ESC> “F” <ESC> “G” <ESC> “H” <ESC> “4” <ESC> “5” <ESC> “-” n <ESC> “S” n <ESC> “T” Selects one-line expanded width print.
Master Select Codes Each print style is assigned a value to be used with the Master Select com- mand. The Master Select command consists of <ESC> "!" followed by a sin- gle ASCII code. To create a master select code, add the values of the print styles that you want to combine.
ASCII Code Conversion Chart Dec Hex 33 21 34 22 35 23 36 24 37 25 38 26 39 27 40 28 41 29 42 2A 43 2B 44 2C 45 2D 46 2E 47 2F 48 30 49 31 50 32 51 33 52 34 53 35 54 36 55 37 5 6 38 57 39 58 3A Dec Hex.
Dec 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 Dec 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 .
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However, one of the most important roles played by the user manual is to help in solving problems with Epson LQ-1500. Almost always you will find there Troubleshooting, which are the most frequently occurring failures and malfunctions of the device Epson LQ-1500 along with tips on how to solve them. Even if you fail to solve the problem, the manual will show you a further procedure – contact to the customer service center or the nearest service center