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User’s Manual1 DATECS LP-1000
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4.3 DIP switches and buttons
4.3.1 Configuration switches
If you keep the button pressed when printer is switched off and switch
it on in the meantime it will print out diagnostic information and then will
enter the dump mode. After this operation the printer MUST be switched
off and on again to return to normal mode!
!
CAUTION
can be stored in the memory, irrespective of how small they happen to be.
On the other hand is the restriction related to the volume of the memory
itself, which is 506 kB. It must be remembered that the memory intended
for storing forms and graphics is distributed in parts of 256 bytes each
meaning, that even a form of only 10 bytes will take up 256 bytes of the
volume of the memory.
The maximum length of the printed label is defined by the size of the
graphic buffer - 4000 dots (500 mm). The maximum printable width is 432
dots (54 mm) on 58 mm label rolls and 608 dots (76 mm) on 79 mm label
rolls.
When the printer is used for longer printing sessions the printing head
unit may heat considerably and printing is interrupted for cooling off. It is for
this reason that when printing labels with larger black areas the printer
must be switched off at shorter interval for cool off.
Sw1 Sw2 Sw3 Baud rate (bps)
OFF OFF OFF Local keyboard
ON OFF OFF 2400
OFF ON OFF 4800
ON ON OFF 9600
OFF OFF ON 19200
ON OFF ON 38400
OFF ON ON 57600
ON ON ON 115200
OFF ON
Sw4 Hardware protoco XON / XOFF protocol
Sw5 Paper width 58 mm Paper width 79 mm
Sw6 Paper roll printing Sticker label
Sw7 Not used
Sw8 Normal operation mode DATECS LP-50 compatible
4.3.2 Operation buttons
The FEED button extracts paper until it is released. In the “sticker
type labels” mode positions the printing head over the next label.

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