Epson 60 Printer User Manual


 
8. Press or until the required setting is dis -
played.
9. Store the displayed setting:
10. four times to return to printer "Ready"
mode.
- Serial Channel -
There are nine settings for the serial channel. These settings must match the settings
that your computer’s serial channel is using. Check your computer’s manual for this in -
formation.
WORD LENGTH: This specifies how many bits there are between the start and stop
bits.
Available Options: 8-bit or 7-bit.
BAUDRATE: This allows you to set the data transfer rate for the serial channel.
Available Options: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200
PARITY: Parity is a basic form of error detection.
Available Options: ODD, EVEN, NONE. If you select NONE, there is no parity
check.
STOP BIT: Use this to select the number of stop bits that are sent to the printer with
each character to signal the end of a character.
Available Options: 1 or 2
DTR: Use this to turn the printer’s DTR (Data Terminal Ready) communications pro -
tocol on or off. You can use DTR protocol in combination with the XON/XOFF option
setting.
XON/XOFF: Use this to turn the printer’s XON/XOFF communications protocol on or
off. You can use DTR protocol in combination with the DTR option setting .
ENQ/ACK: Not used. Keep OFF.
DSR: When DSR (Data Set Ready) is OFF, the DSR signal is permanently set to
HIGH, allowing the printer to send data to the computer. For most communication
purposes, this option should be kept OFF. When DSR is ON, data is sent to the com -
puter only when the DSR signal is HIGH .
CTS: When CTS (Clear To Send) is OFF, the CTS signal is permanently set to
HIGH. For most communication purposes, this option should be kept OFF. When
CTS is ON, data is sent to the computer only when the CTS signal is HIGH .
Factory Settings
WORD LENGTH: 8-bit BAUDRATE: 9600
PARITY: NONE STOP BIT: 2
DTR: ON XON/XOFF: ON
ENQ/ACK: OFF DSR: OFF
CTS: OFF
ADJUSTING THE PRINTER SETTINGS
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