! LA75 Plus Companion Printer Installation and User Guide Digital Equipment Corporation
First Printing, July 1991 The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Digital Equipment Corporation. Digital Equipment Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Digital Equipment Corporation.
FCC NOTICE This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation.
Contents Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viii 1 Installing the Printer 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.4 1.5 1.5.1 1.5.2 1.5.3 . . . . . . . . . . . 1–1 1–3 1–4 1–6 1–7 1–8 1–11 1–16 1–19 1–19 1–20 About the LA75 Plus Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Printer Operating Switches and Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–1 2–2 Checking the Contents of the Box . . . Site Considerations . .
3 Loading the Paper 3.1 Paper Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2 Loading Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2.1 Rear Loading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2.1.1 Viewing the Last Printed Line . . . . . . 3.2.1.2 Document on Demand . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2.2 Single-sheet Loading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2.2.1 Printing Multiple Single Sheets . . . . . 3.2.3 Switching to Bottom Loading . . . . . . . . . . 3.2.4 Bottom Loading . . . . . .
Reference Information 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 . . . . . . 7–1 7–1 7–2 7–2 7–4 7–9 Set-up Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . List of Set-up Features and Values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A–1 A–1 Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Digital Equipment Corporation Services Calling the Service Center . . . . . . . . . . . Summary of Set-up Features . . . . . . . . . Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C–16 C–17 C–18 D–1 D–2 D–3 ISO Latin-Cyrillic Supplemental Character Set . . . . . . . . . ISO Latin-2 Supplemental Character Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . JIS Katakana Character Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All Character Set, All Code-pages, Left Side . . . . . . . . . . . All Character Set, Code-page 437 U.S.A. , Right Side . . . . All Character Set, Code-page 850 Multilingual, Right Side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C–28 C–29 C–30 D–9 D–10 D–11 .... and .... .... .... ..
Preface About This Guide The LA75 Plus Companion Printer Installation and User Guide is part of the LA75 Plus documentation package. This guide, which explains how to install and operate the printer. is written for someone with little or no computer experience. You should read the whole of the guide. Even if you are familiar with this kind of desk-top printer, you should, at the very least, read Chapter 3, Loading the Paper, to familiarize yourself with the LA75 Plus’s new features.
Chapter 7, Reference Information contains general user reference material, including a summary of the printer’s set-up features, and printer and paper specifications. Appendix A, Set-up contains details of the set-up process, and a complete list of the available values for each of the printer’s features. The factory setting of each feature is marked. Appendix B, Printing Control Characters explains how to print printer control characters.
Associated Documentation The other guides in the LA75 Plus documentation package are the LA75 Plus Companion Programmer Reference Manual, part number EK–LA75S–RM–001, and the LA75 Plus Companion Printer Sheet Feeder Guide, part number EK–LA75S–SF–001. The optional Automatic Sheet Feeder is documented separately in the LA75 Plus Companion Printer Sheet Feeder Guide. Software Requirements The LA75 Plus has many features.
About the Printer The LA75 Plus is a narrow-carriage, impact dot-matrix printer, designed to be a personal desk-top printer, and suitable for general business applications. It has flexible paper handling, and is capable of printing on continuous pinfeed paper, single sheets, multiple-part forms, and envelopes. An Automatic Sheet Feeder (LA75Y-SF) is available as an option, to hold and automatically load up to 80 sheets of cut paper.
1 Installing the Printer 1.1 Checking the Contents of the Box Unpack the LA75 Plus and make sure you have all the items shown in the table. If any items are missing or damaged, contact your Digital sales representative. Please complete the installation procedure in sequence. After you install the LA75 Plus, keep this guide near the printer for easy reference. Item Number Item Name 1. Printer 2. Documentation 3. Ribbon Cartridge 4. Power Cord 5. Interface Cable 6.
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1.2 Site Considerations The LA75 Plus can be installed in your office, school, or home. Environmental Conditions Install the printer in an area away from a heater or other heat source, and away from an air conditioner or strong drafts. Avoid installing the printer in a dusty or humid environment. Work Location Place the printer on a flat, solid, level area such as a desk or printer stand. Allow enough space around the printer to ensure correct ventilation and easy access to all sides of the printer.
1.3 A First Look at the Printer Before installing the LA75 Plus, spend a little time familiarizing yourself with the printer. Item Number Item Name 1. Access Cover 2. Tractor Release Lever 3. Paper Release Lever 4. Printhead Adjustment Lever 5. Control Panel 6. Printhead 7. Paper Parking Lever 8. Paper Cover 9. Bail Bar 10. Parallel Port 11. Serial Port 12. Power Cord Socket 13. Platen Knob1 1 Only turn the platen knob to manually clear a paper jam.
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1.3.1 Installing the Power Cord 1 Make sure the power switch is set to 0 (off). 2 Plug the power cord into the socket at the back of the printer. 3 Plug the other end of the cord into your electrical outlet.
1.3.2 Removing the Packing Material 1 Remove the access cover. 2 Remove the cardboard packing.
1.3.3 Installing the Ribbon Cartridge Note: The printer will automatically detect a color ribbon as soon as one has been installed. 1 Remove the ribbon cartridge from its wrapper. To tighten the ribbon, turn the ribbon adjustment knob in the direction indicated on the cartridge.
2 Fit the ribbon cartridge between the mounting clips (C) on the carriage. Make sure the ribbon fits between the front of the printhead (B) and the clear plastic smudge guard (A). Press down on the cartridge until you hear it click into place. Note: Make sure the ribbon is secured on both the left and right sides.
3 Turn the ribbon adjustment knob enough to tighten the ribbon against the printhead.
1.4 Testing the Printer The printer self-test allows the printer to check its operations independently. To load paper into the printer and run the self-test, perform the following steps: 1 Make sure the power switch is set to 0 (off). 2 Remove the access cover and the paper cover.
3 Unlock only the clamp on the right tractor by pulling the clamp towards the front of the printer. Note: The left tractor has been factory set so that the left edge of the paper (column 1) lines up correctly with the printhead when it starts printing. Digital recommends that you do not unlock the left tractor clamp. Only unlock it if, for some reason, the leftmost character does not line up with the edge of the paper. 4 Open both tractor doors.
5 Align the pinfeed holes on both edges of the paper with the tractor pins. Close the tractor doors to secure the paper. Note: The red marks on the bail bar indicate the print area for a standard sheet of paper. Use these marks to help position the paper correctly. 6 Readjust the right tractor position by moving it to the right so that the paper extends smoothly between the two tractors. (The pinfeed holes should not be mis-shaped by too much tension on the paper.
7 Pull the paper release lever towards the front of the printer to set the printer in tractor mode. 5 LA7 8 r rinte nP anio omp C Plus Replace the access cover and the paper cover. Note: The printer will not work if the covers are not on, or if they are replaced incorrectly.
9 On the control panel, press and hold down the Form Feed switch (FF), and turn the power switch to 1 (on). Note: The paper is fed through automatically, so do not turn the platen knob. Only turn the platen knob to manually clear a paper jam. 10 Release the Form Feed switch as soon as the printer begins to print. The printer produces the following pattern. !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmno !"#$%&'()*+,-.
1.5 Connecting the Printer to a Computer System A. Connecting to a Digital Computer, Server, or Terminal You should connect to the serial port before following the steps described in this section. B. Connecting to a Digital PC or PC Compatible You should connect to the parallel port, and select the IBM Proprinter X24E driver from the PC application software before following the steps described in this section.
1 1 Turn the power switch to 0 (off). 2 Plug the interface cable 1 into the back of the printer. To connect to a Digital PC or PC Compatible, use the parallel data cable BC-19M-10. If you use a shielded serial data cable (DD-16E-10), insert it into the cable retainer.
3 Plug the other end of the interface cable directly into your host computer. If you use an adapter,1 first plug the interface cable into the appropriate adapter, and then to your host computer or video terminal (with printer port). 1 2 1 To connect to a Digital Computer, Server, or Terminal, use the H8571-A adapter.
1.5.1 Cables For specific information on cables, see Section 7.6 in Chapter 7. 1.5.2 Printing a File Refer to your computer system documentation for information about operating the printer with your computer. Your computer or terminal may require printer set-up before it can operate with the printer. If your computer does not require printer set-up, you can print a file as follows: 1 Turn your computer or video terminal on. 2 Turn the power switch on the LA75 Plus to 1 (on).
1.5.3 If You Have Difficulties Printing a File The LA75 Plus configuration is factory set for use with Digital’s computer systems. If you have difficulties printing your files correctly, you may need to change the printer’s configuration. Some suggestions follow. 1 Check that the printer features match the host computer configuration, in particular, the communication protocol. If the printer is connected to the serial port, check the printer’s baud rate, and data bits and parity. See Section 7.
2 Using the Operator Control Panel 2.1 About the LA75 Plus Control Panel This chapter describes how to use the printer’s operating controls. To print files, the control panel switches perform the functions that appear above the switches. Ready Fault Quiet Quiet/ Quality Protocol DEC LF RDY LQ Serial Port Draft FF Set-up Note: The functions on the control panel that appear below the switches are explained in Chapter 5.
2.1.1 Printer Operating Switches and Indicators Ready Indicator and Switch The Ready switch puts the printer on-line or off-line. When the Ready indicator (RDY) lights up, the printer is on-line and ready to print. When the Ready indicator is blinking, the printer is off-line and will not print. If you press the Ready switch while the printer is printing (putting it off-line), the LA75 Plus will complete the line it is printing, stop, then move the paper until the last line is visible.
Quiet/Quality Switch When the printer is in Ready mode, pressing the Quiet/Quality switch puts it into Quiet mode. When the printer is off-line, (the Ready indicator (RDY) is blinking), the Quiet/Quality switch allows you three choices of print quality: 1 Letter Quality (LQ), which prints at 83 characters per second (CPS). 2 Draft Quality (DQ), which prints at 250 CPS. In both cases, an indicator lights up next to the print quality you have selected.
3 Loading the Paper 3.1 Paper Controls The levers and controls described in this section are used for loading and positioning paper in the printer.
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Parking Lever The parking lever (7) controls the autopark function. This function is used to move pinfeed paper into the park position before single-sheet loading. Bail Bar The bail bar (5) holds the paper against the platen (9). The red marks (6) on the bail bar indicate the print area for a standard sheet of paper. Use these marks to position the paper corrrectly. Platen Knob The platen knob (4) is only used to clear paper jams. Do not use it in any other circumstances.
Printhead Adjustment Lever The printhead adjustment lever changes the printhead position to allow for different thicknesses of paper, and for forms or envelopes. The lever can be moved to four positions to vary the distance between the printhead and the platen. See Section 3.3 in this chapter for more information.
3.2 Loading Paper There are three ways to load paper for the LA75 Plus which are illustrated in the cross-section diagrams later in this section. Load pinfeed paper from the back of the printer (Factory default). Hand feed single sheets 1 from the back of the printer. Load pinfeed paper through the printer’s bottom slot. Note: Bottom Loading is intended for printing applications using forward paper motion only.
Loading Methods Diagram A illustrates the Rear Pinfeed Loading method, Diagram B the Singlesheet Loading method,1 . and Diagram C the Bottom Pinfeed Loading method. The three methods are discussed respectively in Section 3.2.1, Section 3.2.2 and Section 3.2.4 later in this chapter.
3.2.1 Rear Loading 1 Unlock only the clamp on the right tractor by pulling the clamp towards the front of the printer. Note: The left tractor has been factory set so that the left edge of the paper (column 1) lines up correctly with the printhead when it starts printing. Digital recommends that you do not unlock the left tractor clamp. Only unlock it if, for some reason, the leftmost character does not line up with the edge of the paper. 2 Open both tractor doors.
Note: The red marks on the bail bar indicate the print area for a standard sheet of paper. Use these marks to help position the paper correctly. 4 Readjust the right tractor position by moving it to the right so that the paper extends between the two tractors. (The pinfeed holes should not be mis-shaped by too much tension on the paper.) Lock the right tractor by pushing the tractor clamp towards the back of the printer.
5 Pull the paper release lever towards the front of the printer to set the printer in tractor mode.
6 Replace the access cover and the paper cover. 7 Pull out the wire paper-separator (A). Note: The printer will not work if the covers are not on, or if they are replaced incorrectly.
Activating the Automatic Paper Feed You can now advance the paper to the print position by activating the automatic paper feed as follows. Turn the power switch to 1 (on). All the indicators light up on the Control Panel. The printhead moves to the center, to the print position, and the paper automatically moves under the platen, also to the print position. If the power was already on, press FF to load the paper.
3.2.1.1 Viewing the Last Printed Line This section and Section 3.2.1.2 describe two LA75 Plus features that are available using the Rear Loading method. There are three methods to advance the paper to see the last printed line. (This procedure applies only to pinfeed paper.) To ease readability, the paper support should be in the raised position. A When printing has ended and the printer is in the Ready state: 1 Press the Ready switch.
3.2.1.2 Document on Demand If the last character received by the printer was a Form Feed, or if you pressed FF at the end of the last printed job, you can make use of the Document on Demand feature and so avoid wasting paper before the next printed job. Document on Demand works in the same way as Viewing the Last Printed Line. Two modes can be selected in the Set-up menu: Automatic and Manual (the factory default).
3.2.2 Single-sheet Loading 1 Turn the power switch to 1 (on). All indicators light up on the Control Panel. The printhead moves to the center, to the print position. 2 If (and only if) there is pinfeed paper in the printer, pull the parking lever all the way forward to the autopark position. The paper moves away from the print position and remains in the tractors. Note: This autopark feature allows you to reverse the paper only two page lengths (15 inches, 38.1 centimeters) at a time.
3 Raise the paper support and secure it in place. Pull out the paper separator.
4 Move the paper release lever towards the back of the printer so that it is in friction mode. 5 Place a single sheet of paper on the paper support so that the paper is resting just under the platen. If the Fault indicator goes out when the paper is inserted, move the paper away from the platen until the Fault indicator lights up again. 6 Move the paper-edge guide to the right until it is aligned with the arrow on the paper support.
7 Advance the paper to the print position by activating the Automatic Paper Feed. To do this, press the FF switch on the control panel. The Fault Indicator turns off. You are now ready to print on the single sheet. 3.2.2.1 Printing Multiple Single Sheets To print multiple single sheets, use the Automatic Sheet Feeder option. Full details of the installation and use of the Automatic Sheet Feeder (LA75 PlusX-SF) are included in the LA75 Plus Companion Printer Sheet Feeder Guide.
3.2.3 Switching to Bottom Loading Note: Using the printer’s bottom slot requires a special printer table or stand. Contact your Digital sales representative for ordering information. 1 Make sure the power switch is set to 0 (off). 2 Remove the access cover and the paper cover. 3 Move the left tractor release lever towards the front of the printer until it locks.
4 Move the right tractor release lever towards the front of the printer and pull the tractor unit up. The tractors are now in a horizontal position.
5 Unlock the tractor clamp on the right tractor by pulling the clamp towards the front of the printer. Note: The left tractor has been factory set so that the left edge of the paper (column 1) lines up correctly with the printhead when it starts printing. Digital recommends that you do not unlock the left tractor clamp. 6 Open both tractor doors.
7 Move the paper release lever towards the front of the printer to set the printer in tractor mode.
3.2.4 Bottom Loading 1 After opening the tractor doors, insert the paper through the bottom slot of the printer. Note: To prevent skewing, position the paper so that it feeds straight into the bottom of the printer. Note: Using the printer’s bottom slot requires a special printer table or stand. Contact your Digital sales representative for ordering information. 2 Pull the paper up between the platen and the clear plastic smudge guard, and onto the tractors.
3 Align the pinfeed holes on both edges of the paper with the tractor pins of both tractors. Close the tractor doors to secure the paper. Note: The red marks on the bail bar indicate the print area for a standard sheet of paper. Use these marks to help position the paper correctly. 4 Readjust the right tractor position by moving it to the right or left so that the paper extends between the two tractors. (The pinfeed holes should not be mis-shaped by too much tension on the paper.
5 Adjust the paper by pulling it down from beneath the printer’s bottom slot.
6 Manually adjust the top of the form. 7 Replace the access cover and the paper cover. Note: The printer will not work if the covers are not on, or if they are replaced incorrectly. You are now ready to print. Note: To return to rear loading, release the tractor unit by pulling both tractor release levers towards the front of the printer. Click the tractor unit into place.
3.3 Adjusting the Printhead for Paper Thickness For single-part pinfeed paper, and single-sheet hand-fed paper: Push the printhead adjustment lever all the way towards the platen. For multipart paper or envelopes: Pull the lever towards the front of the printer.
4 Using Fonts This chapter describes how to insert and access the optional font cartridges available for the LA75 Plus. 4.1 Using the Optional Font Cartridges A set of font cartridges is available which cover different printing needs. Each cartridge works both in DEC and Emulation protocols. For details of these cartridges see Section 7.6 in Chapter 7. Note: The print density must be set to Letter quality when you are using typestyles from the font cartridge.
2 Insert the cartridge, making sure it is firmly in place. Caution: The font cartridge has a key and can be inserted only one way. Do not try to force the cartridge into place. 5 LA7 3 r rinte nP anio omp C Plus Power On the printer and enter the user set-up mode to select the type style or character sets provided by the cartridge. (Refer to the notice on the cartridge.
5 Configuring the Printer 5.1 What is Configuration? This chapter describes how to set up or configure the LA75 Plus, so that the printer and your computer system can communicate correctly with each other. Communication between the two requires that both the computer operating system and the printer have the same communication settings or features. The most important of these are protocol, baud rate, and data bits and parity.
5.1.1 Determining the Printer’s Configuration Check your computer system’s documentation to determine what your system requirements are for protocol, baud rate, and data bits and parity. (These are, respectively, Generic Features 1, 7, and 8 in Set-up.) You can see what is programmed into your LA75 Plus’s set-up memory by following these instructions: 1 Turn the power switch to 0 (off). 2 Press and hold the Set-up switch while you set the power switch to 1 (on).
5.2 Features and Values Each of the LA75 Plus’s features stored in its set-up memory has at least two values. (See Section 7.4 in Chapter 7). A value is an option or choice within each feature. The features are organized into three groups as follows: Generic DEC (specific to Digital protocol) X24 (specific to IBM Proprinter X24E) When you are in set-up mode, you can change the value for any feature. Changing the set-up memory changes the way the printer runs and how it communicates with your host computer.
5.3 Set-up Mode Switches and Indicators In set-up mode, the control panel performs the functions that appear in letters and arrows below the switches. Set-up Switch To put the printer in set-up mode, press the Set-up switch while turning the printer on. After you have changed the printer’s configuration, press the Set-up switch again to save the new values and to exit set-up mode.
Note the following: If the first value Protocol is set to DEC, only the DEC and Generic group features are accessible in Step 3. If the first value Protocol is set to X24, only the X24 and Generic group features are accessible in Step 3. If the communication is port-dependant, all features are accessible. 5.3.2 Saving New Values and Exiting Set-up Mode Press the Set-up switch once to store your set-up changes in the printer’s memory. The printer automatically returns to print mode.
6 Maintaining the Printer 6.1 General Maintenance The printer does not need preventive maintenance. The casing of the printer and the platen will need cleaning from time to time. Digital’s computer-accessories catalog, DECdirect, lists suitable cleaners for these tasks. Always use the cleaners in accordance with the instructions on the cleaners.. Paper Select the correct kind of paper for the job. Always make sure to position paper squarely and set it tightly around the platen.
6.2 Correcting Simple Problems This section lists possible fault symptoms and suggests tests and actions to help you clear those symptoms. How to Use This Section 1 Find the category in which your problem occurs. For example, if the print appears very light on the paper, look at Section 6.2.4, Print-related Problems. 2 Find the symptom description that most closely matches the printer symptom. In this example you would look at the symptom "Print faint or of poor quality.
ii If you have an Automatic Sheet Feeder, ensure that its front cover is seated correctly. Closing it and pressing the Ready switch should light up the Ready indicator. When the power is On, the carriage does not move. i Make sure that the access cover is seated correctly. 6.2.2 No Printout Printing does not start. i ii Make sure that the Ready indicator is On. If not, press the Ready switch. Printing should start when you send data from the host computer.
6.2.3 Operation-related Problems Power/Ready indicator is flashing; Fault indicator is On. i This is an "out of paper" response. Make sure that the tractor/friction feed lever is in the position needed by your application. Load paper; the Fault indicator will turn Off, and the Power/Ready indicator will either turn On or flash. If it flashes, press the Ready switch to turn On the Power/Ready indicator. The LA75 Plus stops printing; Fault indicator is On. i ii This is an "out of paper" response.
6.2.4 Print-related Problems Printer cannot print in color. i ii Check that the color ribbon (LA75R-KC) is installed. Check that the proper control sequences are sent to the printer. (See the English-language Appendix C.) Font cartridge has been installed, but the printer is still using internal Courier fonts. i Switch off the printer and check that the font cartridge has been correctly inserted.
Characters printed at a slant; paper tears or jams. i ii iii Make sure that the paper release lever is set fully to the front or to the rear and not in an intermediate position. Examine the paper pathway; remove any obstructions. Is the paper too loose or too taut between the tractors? If the holes in the paper are deformed at their outer edges, the paper is too taut. If the paper rises between the tractors, it is too loose.
6.3 Removing and Replacing the Ribbon Cartridge 1 Remove the printer access cover. 2 Move the printhead carriage to the center of the platen. 5 LA7 r rinte nP anio omp C Plus Caution: Only use Digital’s LA75 Plus ribbons (LA75R-KA or LA75R-KC). Do not use LA75 ribbons (LA50R-O6) as this could reduce the life of the printhead.
3 Push the ribbon cartridge notches outward and remove the ribbon cartridge by pulling it upwards. Discard the old ribbon cartridge.
4 Turn the ribbon adjustment knob on the new cartridge in the direction indicated.
5 Fit the ribbon cartridge between the mounting clips (C) on the carriage. Make sure that the ribbon fits between the front of the printhead (B) and the clear plastic smudge guard (A). Press down on the cartridge until you hear it click into place. Note: Make sure that the ribbon is secured on both the left and right sides.
6 Tighten the ribbon with the ribbon adjustment knob. 5 LA7 7 r rinte nP anio omp C Plus Replace the access cover.
6.4 Removing and Replacing the Fuse Note: Turn the power switch to 0 (off). Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet and the printer. 1 Push the fuse holder in while turning it to the left, and remove it. 2 Caution: Replace the old fuse with a new one of equal value.
7 Reference Information 7.1 Service If you cannot correct a problem with the printer, contact your Digital sales representative. 7.2 Digital Equipment Corporation Services Digital Equipment Corporation provides a wide range of maintenance programs that cover small systems, terminals, and printers. These include on-site, carryin, and mail-in maintenance services. You can use these programs to select a plan that meets your service needs, from complete Digital support to self-maintenance.
7.3 Calling the Service Center Refer to the following advice before calling the service center. Before calling for service, check the problem yourself. Check Section 6.2 in Chapter 6; you may be able to solve the problem yourself. Who should call for service? Typically, the system manager should place the call for service. What the service center needs to know. Write down the serial and model numbers of the LA75 Plus. These are located on the back of the printer.
Number Feature Factory-set Value Generic 1 Protocol at Power-up 1 Port Dependant Generic 2 Form Length 9 11 inches Generic 3 Vertical Pitch 4 6 LPI Generic 4 Automatic Advance 2 Not Selected Generic 5 Print Quality Control 1 Software Control Generic 6 Port Selection 3 Automatic Generic 7 Baud Rate 6 4800 Generic 8 Data Bits and Parity 7 8-None Generic 9 Buffer Control 1 XON/XOFF Generic 10 Error Beep 1 One Beep Generic 11 Typestyle 1 Internal Generic 12 Input
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Feature Range Selectable Form Length: Inches 3 3.5 4 5.5 6 7 8 8.5 11 11 2/3 12 14 15 (1/180"):XXX Other values are Horizontal Print Density: Vertical Print Density: 5 CPI 6 CPI 6.6 CPI 8.25 CPI 8.55 CPI 9 CPI 2 LPI 3 LPI 4 LPI 6 LPI 8 LPI 12 LPI mm 76.2 88.9 101.6 139.7 152.4 177.8 203.2 215.9 279.4 296.16 304.8 355.6 381 (0.176):XXX available by software selection. 10 CPI (80 col) 12 CPI 13.2 CPI 16.5 CPI (132 col) 17.
Feature Range Character Sets: DEC US ASCII Great Britain DEC Finland France DEC French/Canada Germany Italy JIS Roman DEC Norway/Denmark Spain DEC Sweden Norway/Denmark DEC Dutch DEC Swiss DEC Portugal DEC Hebrew DEC Turkish DEC Turkish Supplemental DEC Greek Supplemental DEC Supplemental DEC Technical Katakana DEC Hebrew Supplemental VT100 W.P.
Feature Range Dimensions: Width= 400 mm (15.7"), Depth = 290 mm (11.4"), Height = 120 mm (4.8"), Height with Auto Sheet Feeder = 400 mm (15.7") Weight: 16 pounds (7,5 kg) Power Requirements: 100 V @ 1.6 Amps, 50/60 Hz, 50 W 120 V @ 1.6 Amps, 50/60 Hz, 50 W 220 V @ 1.0 Amps, 50/60 Hz, 50 W 240 V @ 1.0 Amps, 50/60 Hz, 50 W Exact values on noise levels for specific configurations are available from your Digital representative.
Paper Specifications Feature Range Paper Types: Pinfeed (tractor media) Single sheets Up to 3 part forms Envelopes Continuous Paper (Tractor Media): 1 Single part continuous paper between 4" and 10" wide including perforations is supported. The allowable weight for these forms is 56 to 90 g/m² (15 to 24 pounds per ream). 2 Multiple part forms: 4" to 10" wide including perforation.
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Interface/System Cable and Adapters Connector Type Adapter and Cable 25-Pin Male VAXstation 3200/3500 H8571-A and BC16E1 VT100 Series H8571-A and BC16E1 DECserver 200/MC (DSRVB-AA) H8571-A and BC16E1 CCITT V.24/CCITT V.
A Set-up A.1 Set-up Mode Set-up mode enables you to customize the printer for your specific use. This appendix contains a full list of the choices you can make for each feature of the printer. To change any of the features, perform the following steps: 1 Load the fanfold paper 2 Enter the Set-up mode 3 Select the feature to be changed 4 Select the value needed. 5 When all changes have been made, exit Set-up mode to store the changes in the printer’s memory.
Table A–1 Set-up Features and Values - Common Features for both Dec and IBM protocols Number Feature Generic 1 Protocol at Power-up Generic 2 Value 1 DEC 2 IBM Proprinter 3 Port Dependent (Serial=DEC, Parallel=IBM) * 1 3 inches 2 3.5 inches 3 4 inches 4 5.5 inches 5 6 inches 6 7 inches 7 8 inches 8 8.
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Table A–1 (Cont.) Number Generic 10 Generic 11 Generic 12 Generic 13 Set-up Features and Values - Common Features for both Dec and IBM protocols Feature Error Beep Value 2 1 One Beep * 2 Three Beeps 3 Continuous 4 Off 1 Internal * 2 Cartridge 1 8K* 2 32 K - No DLL Capability 1 No action * 2 Drop DTR Typestyle Input Buffer Size 3 4 Disconnect on Fault5 2 This feature selects the beep signal when there is a "Paper out" or "Paper jam" condition.
Table A–2 Set-up Features and Values - Dec Protocol Features Number Feature DEC 1 Horizontal Pitch Value 1 5 characters per inch 2 6 characters per inch 3 6.6 characters per inch 4 8.25 characters per inch 5 8.55 characters per inch 6 9 characters per inch 7 10 characters per inch (80 col) * 8 12 characters per inch 9 13.2 characters per inch 10 16.5 characters per inch (132 col) 11 17.
Table A–2 (Cont.) Set-up Features and Values - Dec Protocol Features Number Feature DEC 2 G0 Character Set Value 1 U.S.
Table A–2 (Cont.) Number Set-up Features and Values - Dec Protocol Features Feature Value 24 VT100 25 W.P. Legal 26 User Preference character set 27 SPECIAL 1 28 Cartridge character sets labelled with (External) 2 29 . . . 1 The SPECIAL character set is reserved for future use. 2 The cartridge character sets are listed if a font cartridge with additional DEC character sets is installed.
Table A–2 (Cont.) Set-up Features and Values - Dec Protocol Features Number Feature DEC 3 User Pref. Character Set Value 1 DEC Supplemental * 2 ISO Latin 1 supp. 3 Katakana 4 ISO Hebrew supp. 5 DEC hebrew supp. 6 DEC Hebrew 7 DEC Technical 8 ISO Latin 5 supp. 9 ISO Latin-Greek supp. 10 SPECIAL 1 11 Cartridge character sets labelled with (External) 2 12 . . . DEC 4 1 Printer ID 1 LA50 2 LA120 3 LA210 4 Conf.
Table A–2 (Cont.
Table A–3 Set-up Features and Values - IBM Protocol Features Number Feature X24 1 Slashed Zero X24 2 X24 3 X24 4 Value 1 Zero with slash 2 Without slash * 1 Selected 2 Not Selected * 1 Selected 2 Not Selected * 1 Graphics set A * 2 Graphics set B Auto LF on CR Auto CR on LF Active character table (continued on next page) Set-up A–11
Table A–3 (Cont.) Set-up Features and Values - IBM Protocol Features Number Feature X24 5 National character set Value 1 U.S.A (Code Page 437) * 2 Multilingual (Code Page 850) 3 Portugal (Code Page 860) 4 Norway (Code Page 865) 5 Spain (Code Page 220) 6 Greece (Code Page 210) 7 Canada-French (Code Page 863) 8 German GS (Code Page 190) 9 Turkish (Code Page 857) 10 Cartridge character sets labelled with (External) 1 11 . . .
Table A–3 (Cont.) Set-up Features and Values - IBM Protocol Features Number Feature X24 8 Horizontal Pitch X24 9 Value 1 5 Characters per inch 2 6 Characters per inch 3 8.55 Characters per inch 4 10 Characters per inch * 5 12 Characters per inch 6 17.1 Characters per inch 7 Proportional 8 Prop.
B Printing Control Characters Use this mode to assist when debugging software. Exceptions: In this mode, control characters are printed, not acted upon, with the following exceptions. Line Feed character produces a carriage return and line feed action, as well as printing . Form Feed character prints , followed by carriage return action. Space character produces a space.
The control character acronyms are included in this appendix. Procedure: 1 With paper loaded, press the linefeed switch (LF), and switch power On. 2 To terminate this mode, switch power Off.
C DEC PPL2 Quick Reference This appendix contains basic information on the DEC PPL2 commands that are supported in the LA75 Plus. It also contains the character set code tables supported by the LA75 Plus in the DEC PPL2 protocol.
The following conventions are used in the command listings: Table C–1 Conventions ESC Escape (1/11), introduces an escape sequence CSI Control Sequence Introducer (9/11), introduces a control sequence. CSI can also be represented by the equivalent escape sequence ESC [ (1/11 5/11). DCS Device Control String (9/0), introduces a device control string. DCS can also be represented by the equivalent escape sequence ESC P (1/11 5/0). ST String Terminator (9/12) indicates the end of a control string.
Table C–2 (Cont.
Table C–4 (Cont.) Type size and spacing, managing implicit cursor motion DECSHORP Set Horizontal Pitch CSI Ps w Ps = 0: Determined by current font Ps = 8: 8.25 CPI Ps = 1: 10 Ps = 9: 15 CPI CPI Ps = 11: 17.1 CPI Ps = 2: 12 CPI Ps = 12: 8.55 CPI Ps = 3: 13.2 CPI Ps = 13: 18 CPI Ps = 4: 16.5 CPI Ps = 14: 9 CPI Ps = 5: 5 CPI Ps = 15: 10 CPI Ps = 6: 6 CPI Ps = 7: 6.
Table C–5 (Cont.
Table C–7 ASCEF Selecting character sets Announce Subset of Code Extension Facilities ESC SP L DECAUPSS Assign User Preference Supplemental Set DCS Ps ! u D . . . D ST Ps = 0: 94-char. set Ps = 1: 96-char. set D . . . D: SCS designating sequence.
Figure C–1 Designating and Invoking Character Sets 1 LS0 2 LS1 GL C0 C1 GR 3 SS2 or LS2 4 LS1R Invoking "Invoking" Sequences Locking Shift, Single Shift, or Announcers 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 5 SS3 or LS3 6 LS2R 7 LS3R G0 G1 G2 G3 or Announcer Sequences "Designating" Sequences (SCS) or Announcers Selecting 94-Char Graphic Repertory 96-Char Graphic Repertory DECAUPSS User Preference MLO-003976 Table C–8 Character Sets Power-up Settings Character Set Power-up Setting G0 Defined by Set-up
Table C–8 (Cont.) Character Sets Power-up Settings Character Set Power-up Setting G1 US ASCII G2 and G3 User Preference Character Set GL G0 GR G2 User Preference Character Set Defined by Set-up feature "DEC 3" Table C–9 Reports DA Device Attributes CSI c Request Device Attributes Report DAR Device Attributes Report CSI ? Ps1 ; Ps2 ; . . . ; Psn c (printer to host) Ps1 = 72 Ps2–Psn describe extensions. See the Programming Supplement.
Table C–10 Miscellaneous DECSCL Select Conformance Level CSI Ps1 " p Ps = 0: reset - native level Ps = 71: reset - DEC PPL1 Ps = 72: reset - DEC PPL2 DECSTR Soft Terminal Reset CSI ! p Reset to initial state RIS Reset to Initial State ESC c Reset to initial state DECIPEM IBM Proprinter Emulation Mode CSI ? 58 h CSI ? 58 l Deprecated function ROCS Return from Other Coding System ESC % @ Return to DEC PPL2 mode SOCS Select Other Coding System ESC % = IBM Proprinter Emulation CRM Con
Table C–10 (Cont.) Miscellaneous SnC1R /DEC*C1 C1 Transmit /Receive ESC ESC ESC ESC DECBAR Start or Stop Bar Coding CSI % SP 0 CSI % @ Start Barcode Stop Barcode CSI Ps1 ; Ps2 ; ... Ps9 ’ q Ps1 = 0 or 2, sets Code 39. Ps2 = 9 or 18, sets the width of narrow bars and spaces in 1/720". Ps3 = 180, quiet zone in 1/720" : .25" . Ps4 = 27 or 54, sets the width of wide bars and wide spaces in 1/720". Ps5 = 18 or 36, sets the inter character gap in 1/720". Ps6 = 96, sets the height of bars 1/720" : .133".
Table C–11 (Cont.
Figure C–2 Standard 8-bit Code Table (Left Half) Standard Left C0 Control Set Column Row 0 NUL 1 SOH 2 STX 3 ETX 4 EOT 5 ENQ 6 ACK 7 BEL 8 BS 9 HT 10 LF 11 VT 12 FF 13 CR 14 SO 15 SI 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 10 8 8 11 9 9 12 10 A 13 11 B 14 12 C 15 13 D 16 14 E 17 15 F Graphics Left (GL) 1 DLE DC1 (XON) DC2 DC3 (XOFF) DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS US 2 20 16 10 21 17 11 22 18 12 23 19 13 24 20 14 25 21 15 26 22 16 27 23 17 30 24 18 31
Figure C–3 Standard 8-bit Code Table (Right Half) Standard Right C1 Control Set 1 2 3 4 BPH NBH IND 5 NEL 6 SSA 7 ESA 8 HTS 9 HTJ 10 VTS 11 PLD 12 PLU 13 RI 14 SS2 15 SS3 200 128 80 201 129 81 202 130 82 203 131 83 204 132 84 205 133 85 206 134 86 207 135 87 210 136 88 211 137 89 212 138 8A 213 139 8B 214 140 8C 215 141 8D 216 142 8E 217 143 8F 9 DCS PU1 PU2 STS CCH MW SPA EPA SOS SCI CSI ST OSC PM APC 10 220 144 90 221 145 91 222 146 92 223 147 93 224 148 94 225 149 95 226 15
The following tables provide the list the positions from the National Replacement Character (NRC) Sets which differ from the U.S. ASCII Character Set. All other positions of these NRC sets are the same as in the U.S. ASCII character set.
Table C–12 (Cont.
Figure C–4 DEC Special Graphics Character Set DEC Special Graphics Character Set Column GL GR 2 10 Row 0 1 2 3 0 ! " # 4 $ 5 % 6 & 7 8 ( 9 ) 10 * 11 + 12 , 13 14 GL GR 3 11 .
Figure C–5 DEC Technical Character Set DEC Technical Character Set Column GL GR 2 10 Row 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 LEGEND 41 33 21 42 34 22 43 35 23 44 36 24 45 37 25 46 38 26 47 39 27 50 40 28 51 41 29 52 42 2A 53 43 2B 54 44 2C 55 45 2D 56 46 2E 57 47 2F 241 161 A1 242 162 A2 243 163 A3 244 164 A4 245 165 A5 246 166 A6 247 167 A7 250 168 A8 251 169 A9 252 170 AA 253 171 AB 254 172 AC 255 173 AD 256 174 AE 257 175 AF GL GR 3 11 60 48 30 61 49 31 62 50 32 63 51 33 64 52 34 65 53 35 66 5
Figure C–6 ISO Latin-1 Supplemental Character Set ISO Latin-1 Supplemental Character Set GL GR 2 10 GL GR 3 11 240 160 A0 241 161 A1 242 162 A2 243 163 A3 244 164 A4 245 165 A5 246 166 A6 247 167 A7 250 168 A8 251 169 A9 252 170 AA 253 171 AB 254 172 AC 255 173 AD 256 174 AE 257 175 AF 260 176 B0 261 177 B1 262 178 B2 263 179 B3 264 180 B4 265 181 B5 266 182 B6 267 183 B7 270 184 B8 271 185 B9 272 186 BA 273 187 BB 274 188 BC 275 189 BD 276 190 BE 277 191 BF Row 0 NBSP ! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ..
Figure C–7 Legal Character Set Legal Column GL GR 2 10 Row 0 0 1 ! 2 " 3 # 4 $ 5 % 6 & 7 8 ( 9 ) 10 * 11 + 12 , 13 14 GL GR 3 11 .
Figure C–8 DEC 7-bit Hebrew Character Set DEC 7-Bit Hebrew Character Set Column GL GR 2 10 Row 0 0 1 ! 2 " 3 # 4 $ 5 % 6 & 7 8 ( 9 ) 10 * 11 + 12 , 13 14 GL GR 3 11 .
Figure C–9 DEC Hebrew Supplemental Character Set DEC Hebrew Supplemental Character Set Column GL GR 2 10 GL GR 3 11 Row 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 a 11 12 13 14 15 LEGEND 41 33 21 42 34 22 43 35 23 44 36 24 45 37 25 46 38 26 47 39 27 50 40 28 51 41 29 52 42 2A 53 43 2B 54 44 2C 55 45 2D 56 46 2E 57 47 2F 241 161 A1 242 162 A2 243 163 A3 244 164 A4 245 165 A5 246 166 A6 247 167 A7 250 168 A8 251 169 A9 252 170 AA 253 171 AB 254 172 AC 255 173 AD 256 174 AE 257 175 AF 2 3 µ 1 o 1 1 4 2 ? ! 1
Figure C–10 ISO Latin-Hebrew Supplemental Character Set ISO Latin-Hebrew Supplemental Character Set Column Row 0 NBSP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ..
Figure C–11 ISO Latin-Greek Supplemental Character Set ISO Latin-Greek Supplemental Character Set Column GL GR 2 10 40 240 Row 0 NBSP 32 160 20 A0 41 241 33 161 1 21 A1 42 242 34 162 2 22 A2 43 243 35 163 3 23 A3 44 244 36 164 4 24 A4 45 245 37 165 5 25 A5 46 246 38 166 6 26 A6 47 247 39 167 7 27 A7 50 250 40 168 8 28 A8 51 251 41 169 9 29 A9 52 252 42 170 10 2A AA 53 253 43 171 11 2B AB 54 254 44 172 12 ¬ 2C AC 55 255 45 173 13 2D AD 56 256 46 174 14 2E AE 57 257 47 175 15 — 2F AF LEGEND GL GR 3 11
Figure C–12 DEC Greek Supplemental Character Set DEC Greek Supplemental Character Set Column GL GR 2 10 GL GR 3 11 Row 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 a 11 12 13 14 15 41 33 21 42 34 22 43 35 23 44 36 24 45 37 25 46 38 26 47 39 27 50 40 28 51 41 29 52 42 2A 53 43 2B 54 44 2C 55 45 2D 56 46 2E 57 47 2F LEGEND 241 161 A1 242 162 A2 243 163 A3 244 164 A4 245 165 A5 246 166 A6 247 167 A7 250 168 A8 251 169 A9 252 170 AA 253 171 AB 254 172 AC 255 173 AD 256 174 AE 257 175 AF 2 3 µ 1 o 1 1 4 2 ? ! 1 6
Figure C–13 ISO Latin-5 Supplemental Character Set ISO Latin-5 Supplemental Character Set Column GL GR 2 10 40 240 Row 0 NBSP 32 160 20 A0 41 241 33 161 1 21 A1 42 242 34 162 2 22 A2 43 243 35 163 3 23 A3 44 244 36 164 4 24 A4 45 245 37 165 5 25 A5 46 246 38 166 6 26 A6 47 247 39 167 7 27 A7 50 250 ..
Figure C–14 DEC Turkish 7-bit Character Set DEC Turkish 7-bit Character Set Column GL GR 2 10 Row 0 0 1 i 2 " 3 # 4 $ 5 % 6 g 7 8 ( 9 ) 10 * 11 + 12 , 13 14 GL GR 3 11 .
Figure C–15 DEC Turkish 8-bit Supplemental Character Set DEC Turkish 8-bit Supplemental Character Set Column GL GR 2 10 GL GR 3 11 Row 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 a 11 12 13 14 I 15 41 33 21 42 34 22 43 35 23 44 36 24 45 37 25 46 38 26 47 39 27 50 40 28 51 41 29 52 42 2A 53 43 2B 54 44 2C 55 45 2D 56 46 2E 57 47 2F LEGEND 241 161 A1 242 162 A2 243 163 A3 244 164 A4 245 165 A5 246 166 A6 247 167 A7 250 168 A8 251 169 A9 252 170 AA 253 171 AB 254 172 AC 255 173 AD 256 174 AE 257 175 AF 2 3 µ 1 o 1
Figure C–16 ISO Latin-Cyrillic Supplemental Character Set ISO Latin-Cyrillic Supplemental Character Set Column GL GR 2 10 40 240 Row 0 NBSP 32 160 20 A0 41 241 .. 33 161 1 E 21 A1 42 242 34 162 2 22 A2 43 243 35 163 3 Γ 23 A3 44 244 36 164 4 24 A4 45 245 37 165 5 S 25 A5 46 246 38 166 6 Ι 26 A6 47 247 ..
Figure C–17 ISO Latin-2 Supplemental Character Set ISO Latin-2 Supplemental Character Set Column GL GR 2 10 40 240 Row 0 NBSP 32 160 20 A0 41 241 33 161 1 21 A1 42 242 34 162 2 22 A2 43 243 35 163 3 23 A3 44 244 36 164 4 24 A4 45 245 37 165 5 L 25 A5 46 246 38 166 6 S 26 A6 47 247 39 167 7 27 A7 50 250 40 168 8 28 A8 51 251 41 169 9 S 29 A9 52 252 42 170 10 S 2A AA 53 253 43 171 11 T 2B AB 54 254 44 172 12 Z 2C AC 55 255 45 173 13 2D AD 56 256 46 174 14 Z 2E AE 57 257 47 175 15 Z 2F AF LEGEND GL GR 3
Figure C–18 JIS Katakana Character Set JIS Katakana Column GL GR 2 10 Row 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 LEGEND 41 33 21 42 34 22 43 35 23 44 36 24 45 37 25 46 38 26 47 39 27 50 40 28 51 41 29 52 42 2A 53 43 2B 54 44 2C 55 45 2D 56 46 2E 57 47 2F 241 161 A1 242 162 A2 243 163 A3 244 164 A4 245 165 A5 246 166 A6 247 167 A7 250 168 A8 251 169 A9 252 170 AA 253 171 AB 254 172 AC 255 173 AD 256 174 AE 257 175 AF GL GR 3 11 60 48 30 61 49 31 62 50 32 63 51 33 64 52 34 65 53 35 66 54 36 67 55 37 7
D IBM Proprinter X24E Quick Reference This appendix contains basic information on the Proprinter X24E Emulation commands supported in the LA75 Plus. It also contains the character set code tables supported by the LA75 Plus in Proprinter X24E Emulation mode. This guide should be used in conjunction with the Digital Ansi-compliant Printing Protocol Level 2 Programming Reference Manual and the Digital Ansi-compliant Printing Protocol Level 2 Programming Supplement.
Table D–2 Control Characters Location Control Character in Character Set 1 (A) in Character Set 2 (B) Description NUL 0/0 0/0 Null BEL 0/7 or 8/7 0/7 Beeper BS 0/8 or 8/8 0/8 Backspace HT 0/9 or 8/9 0/9 Horizontal Tab LF 0/10 or 8/10 0/10 Line Feed VT 0/11 or 8/11 0/11 Vertical Tab FF 0/12 or 8/12 0/12 Form Feed CR 0/13 or 8/13 0/13 Carriage Return SO 0/14 or 8/14 0/14 Double Width Printing By Line SI 0/15 or 8/15 0/15 Condensed Printing DC1 1/1 or 9/1 1/1 Se
Table D–3 (Cont.) Terminal Management Escape Sequence Description ESC j Stop Printing ESC [ ! p Reset Printer to DEC mode ESC [ K n1 n2 init id P1 P2 Set Initial Condition ESC [ T n1 n2 NUL NUL P1 P2 Code-Page Switching. Pn1 Pn2 for Code-Page number, most-significant byte first. Code-page 437: U.S.A.
Table D–4 (Cont.
Table D–5 (Cont.
Table D–5 (Cont.
Table D–7 (Cont.) Graphics Modes Escape Sequence Description ESC [ g n1 n2 v1 ... vn High Resolution Graphics First parameter v1 is for Mode Table D–8 Alternate Graphics Mode (AGM)1 Escape Sequence Description ESC 3 Pn Graphics Line spacing (AGM)1 , 180/Pn lines per inch ESC A Pn Set Text Line spacing (AGM)1 , 60/Pn lines per inch ESC J Pn Graphics Variable Line spacing (AGM)1 180/Pn lines per inch ESC * Mode n1 n2 v1 ...
Table D–9 (Cont.) Character Set Selection Escape Sequence Description ESC = n1 n2 ID v1 ...
Figure D–1 All Character Set, All Code-pages, Left Side IBM All Character Set (1) Column Row 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 GL 0 GL 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 10 8 8 11 9 9 12 10 A 13 11 B 14 12 C 15 13 D 16 14 E 17 15 F 20 16 10 21 17 11 22 18 12 23 19 13 24 20 14 25 21 15 26 22 16 27 23 17 30 24 18 31 25 19 32 26 1A 33 27 1B 34 28 1C 35 29 1D 36 30 1E 37 31 1F LEGEND !! GL 2 SP ! " # $ % & ( ) * + , .
Figure D–2 All Character Set, Code-page 437 U.S.A. , Right Side IBM All Character Set (1B) C 1 .. u 2 e 3 a 4 .. a 5 a 6 a 7 c 8 e 9 .. e 10 e 11 .. i 12 i 13 i 14 .. A 15 A LEGEND 200 128 80 201 129 81 202 130 82 203 131 83 204 132 84 205 133 85 206 134 86 207 135 87 210 136 88 211 137 89 212 138 8A 213 139 8B 214 140 8C 215 141 8D 216 142 8E 217 143 8F GR 9 E ae o .. o o u u .. y .. O ..
Figure D–3 Row 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 All Character Set, Code-page 850 Multilingual, Right Side Column 8 10 11 12 Ç 200 128 80 É 220 144 90 9 á 240 160 A0 260 176 B0 300 192 C0 o 320 208 D0 Ó 340 224 E0 - 360 240 F0 ü 201 129 81 æ 221 145 91 í 241 161 A1 261 177 B1 301 193 C1 D 321 209 D1 ß 341 225 E1 ± 361 241 F1 1 é 202 130 82 Æ 222 146 92 ó 242 162 A2 262 178 B2 302 194 C2 Ê 322 210 D2 Ô 342 226 E2 362 242 F2 2 â 203 131 83