6 using the printer – Epson 2250 User Manual
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Using the Default-Setting Mode
For most users, the factory settings are best, but you can change
these settings if necessary. The table below lists all the features you
can change in the default-setting mode; the next section tells you
how to change them; and the section after that describes each feature
in detail.
Features
Character spacing
Shape of zero
Skip-over-perforation
Tear-off position
Auto line feed
Back feed
Character table
Page length
TOF position
Settings
10 cpi or 12 cpi
Unslashed 0 or slashed
Off or On
On cutter or above cutter
Off or On
Enable or disable
Italic U.S.A., Italic France, Italic Germany,
Italic U.K., Italic Denmark 1, Italic Sweden,
italic Italy, Italic Spain 1, PC 437, PC 850,
PC 860, PC 863, PC 865, PC 437 Greek*,
PC 851*, PC 852*, PC 853*, PC 855*, PC 857*,
PC 861*, PC 866, PC 869*, USSR GOST,
BRASCII**, or Abicomp**
* Available in the European version only.
** Available in the North/South American version
only.
11, 12, 8.5, or 70/6 inches (A4)
-3, -2,
-1, 0, +l, +2, or +3
Note:
Most software programs control the printer features listed
here. If you can use your software program to control the printer,
you may never need to use the default-setting mode. In fact, you
may find that your program settings override your printer’s
default settings. See your software documentation for more
information.
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