User`s manual
Your Printer Interface Printer Driver
Star Micronics NL- 10 (with
Commodore interface)
Star Micronics
NL-10 (with
Centronics
Parage1
interface)
Star Micronics
NX-10
Star Micronics NX-1OC
Star SG-10115
S
tar
Radix
Toshiba
PA7253
Commodore Serial Bus Star NL-10
(Corn)
Centronics Parallel Star NX-10
Centronics Parallel Star NX-l0
Commodore Serial Bus Star NX-1OC
Centronics Parallel Star SG-10115
Centronics Parallel Gemini
10x
Centronics Parallel C.Itoh 8510
Interface
The interface you use depends on the
type
of printer you have. After you
have connected the interface card to your Commodore and printer cable as
explained in the interface card's instruction manual, note the following:
The printer is always addressed
as
device #4 on the serial bus, so set the
interface card or printer to device #4.
Turn off any auto line-feed settings on the printer and the interface
card.
If the interface card that you are using has a transparent mode and you
cannot get your printer to work with the specific printer setting, use the
transparent mode.
Tested cards
are:
Centronics Parallel, Commodore Serial Bus, Cardco
Card?+G, Cardco Super G, DSI PP1 Printer Interface, G-Whiz, Jameco
E-232 CM,
Microgr&ix MW-302, Micrografix MW-350, Omnitronix
Deluxe
RS232 Interface, Telesys Turboprint GT, Xetec Graphics
Printer Interface, Xetec Super Graphix, Xetec Super Graphix Jr.
If Your Printer Is Not Listed
If you don't find your particular printer listed, don't despair-most printers
are
compatible with one of the printers listed and can use the same setup. If
your printer does not work, please call Berkeley Softworks for help. The
Customer Service phone number is (415) 644-0890. We may have tested
your printer by then and
will be able to help get you up and running.
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