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mechanism
is
self-adjusting
and
automatically
rises
in
increments
as
the
stack
of
paper
mounts.
This
insures
that
the
stacker
mechanism
is
always
the
same
distance
above
the
top
of
the
stack
of
forms.
The
rate
of
rise
during
each
increment
is
determined
by
the
setting
of
the
stacker
rate
knob,
which
can
be
adjusted
by
the
operator
to
produce
the
best
condition
for
the
thickness
of
the
forms
being
stacked.
The
stacker
also
can
be
raised
or
lowered
manually.
When
forms
are
inserted,
the
printer
platen
automatically
positions
itself
close
to
the
trai~
cartridge
in
accordance
with
the
thickness
of
the
forms.
Thus,
correct
clearance
between
the
platen
and
the
cartridge
is
achieved
without
operator
intervention.
Because
of
its
automatic
forms
thickness
sensing,
the
3211
is
sensitive
to
forms
with
a
different
degree
of
thickness
at
each
edge.
(For
forms
limitations,
see
Form-Design
Considerations-System
Printers,
GA24-3488.)
Forms
control
paper
carriage
tape
loading
and
unloading
by
the
operator
is
eliminated
by
implementation
of
a
tapeless
carriage
feature
for
the
3211.
Forms
spacing
and
skipping
are
controlled
by
a
program-
loaded
forms
control
buffer
(FCB)
contained
in
the
3811
control
unit.
The
FCB
contains
180
storage
positions,
each
of
which
corresponds
to
a
print
line,
that
is,
a
single
space
of
the
carriage.
Thus,
forms
up
to
22.5
inches
in
length
can
be
accommodated
at
8
lines
per
inch
spacing
(or
24
inches
at
6
lines
per
inch).
Up
to
twelve
channel
codes
(1-12),
corresponding
to
the
twelve
channel
positions
of
the
paper
carriage
tape
used
on
a
1403
Printer,
can
be
stored
in
the
appropriate
buffer
line
positions
to
control
carriage
skipping.
The
FCB
can
be
considered
to
contain
a
storage
image
of
a
carriage
control
tape.
A
carriage
control
address
register
is
used
to
address
the
FeB
and
maintain
correct
line
position
with
respect
to
the
form.
This
register
is
incremented
as
space
and
skip
commands
are
issued
that
cause
the
form
to
advance.
When a
SKIP
TO
CHANNEL
command
is
executed,
the
carriage
control
address
register
is
incremented
and
the
form
moves
until
the
channel
specified
is
sensed
in
a
line
position
in
buffer
storage.
If
the
requested
channel
number
is
not
found
in
the
buffer,
forms
movement
stops
after
address
position
1
(line
1)
has
been
sensed
twice.
This
prevents
runaway
forms
skipping.
A
flag
in
a
buffer
storage
line
position
is
used
to
indicate
the
last
line
of
the
form
for
forms
shorter
than
180
lines.
A
flag
bit
is
also
used
in
the
first
buffer
storage
position
to
indicate
six
or
eight
lines
per
inch
spacing.
The
FCB
is
loaded
with
the
desired
forms
spacing
characters
via
a
LOAD
FCB
command
issued
by
a
program.
An
error
indication
is
given
if
an
end-of-page
flag
is
not
present
or
if
an
invalid
carriage
code
is
loaded.
Serviceability
features,
in
addition
to
those
provided
for
the
1403
Printer,
are
incorporated
into
the
design
of
the
3211.
The
fact
that
a
3811
control
unit
controls
only
one
3211
Printer,
instead
of
mUltiple
devices,
permits
offline
repair
of
the
malfunctioning
printer
or
control
unit
only"
without
the
necessity
of
removing
other
operational
units
from
the
system.
The
3811
control
unit
presents
six
bytes
of
sense
information
to
identify
printer
and
control
unit
malfunctions
instead
of
only
one,
as
is
provided
for
the
1403.
Certain
errors
(such
as
a
parity
check
in
the
print
line
buffer)
that
might
be
corrected
by
programmed
retry
of
the
print
operation
are
identified
in
the
sense
bytes,
and
carriage
motion
is
suppressed.
This
permits
error
recovery
without
operator
intervention
if
the
retry
is
successful.
The
additional
status
data
presented
can
be
stored
for
later
analysis
and
should
help
speed
the
diagnosis
of
hardware
malfunctions.
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