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Printer setting changes, Tally dascom 1225, System setup – Dascom 1225 User Guide User Manual

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5. Printer Setting Changes


In order to meet individual print requirements, the printer configurations may be changed as follows: Hold down
the Tear Off key while powering on the printer, release the Tear Off key when the print head starts to move. The
printer will enter Main Menu setup state. Follow the instructions printed on how to make setting changes. When
a new setting is saved, it is retained after the printer has been powered off.

The Main Menu is grouped into 5 sub-menus: System Setup, Page Setup, Print Setup, Interface Setup and
Advanced Setup. A detailed description of the sub-menus is given below. The settings in bold and italic refer to
the default settings.

System Setup

System

Setup

Valid Settings

Function

Emulation

ESC/P2, IBM 2390
Plus

Selects the printer emulation. This should be the same as the host
printer driver.

Auto CR
(IBM)

Yes, No

Yes: LF = LF+CR; No: LF = LF
(Applies to IBM emulation only)

Auto LF

Yes, No

Yes: CR = CR+LF; No: CR = CR

Print Dir

Bi-Dir, Uni-Dir,
Auto

Auto: Text & graphics in bi-direction; double height in uni-direction.
Uni-Dir: Prints everything in uni-direction. Bi-dir: Prints everything in
bi-direction. Note: Top position print direction may be affected by Top
Print Dir setting.

Top Print
Dir

Bi-Dir, Uni-Dir

Bi-dir: Prints top position according to Print Dir setting. Uni-dir: Prints
top position in uni-direction regardless of Print Dir setting.

Impact

Normal, Heavy

Heavy: Higher impact force for multipart printing

IBM AGM

Yes, No

Selects the IBM graphic mode. Applies to IBM emulation only

Print Setup

Print Setup

Valid Settings

Function

Font (Others) OCR-B, OCR-A, ORATOR, GOTHIC, SOUVENIR

When Font is set to “Others”
on control panel, OCR-B,
OCR-A, ORATOR, GOTHIC
fonts are selectable.

Pitch

10cpi, 12cpi, 15cpi, 17cpi, 20cpi, PS

Controls the characters per
inch setting.

Zero

0

Selects slashed or no-slash
zero.