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- .fo LQ-Print Version 0.1 -#- (C)Copyright 1984
- LQ-Print
-
- LQ-Print was written to provide letter quality printing on an
- Epson MX printer (with Graftrax) or IBM Graphics printer. A main
- part of the effort was to make WordStar files look good with
- these printers. Another function of the program is to allow
- access to the printers internal functions, therefore this
- document refers to the printers mode and Letter Quality mode as
- if two totally separate programs exist. Any questions or
- comments should be given to: Steve Lass (408)732-8987.
-
- The Menu
-
- Typing in the letters LQ will display the following menu:
-
- CHANGE PRINTER MODE:
-
- R - Reset printer
- C - Condensed (not for Letter Quality)
- E - Emphasized (not for Letter Quality)
- D - Double strike
- M - Microjustification (Letter Quality only)
- N - eNlarged print
- S - proportional Spacing
- 8 - 1/8 inch line spacing
-
- P - Print file (Letter Quality)
-
- X - eXit to system
-
- Descriptions of Menu Commands
-
- R - Reset printer
-
- The reset command puts the printer into its power up state
- (determined by dip switches internal to the printer). It
- will also reset all letter quality modes including: 1/8"
- line spacing, proportional spacing, microjustification,
- enlarged, and doublestrike.
-
- C - Condensed (not for Letter Quality)
-
- This puts the printer into condensed mode (17 characters per
- inch). This will not effect the Letter Quality mode.
-
- E - Emphasized (not for Letter Quality)
-
- This command puts the printer into emphasized mode and will
- not effect the Letter Quality mode.
- D - Double strike
-
- The double strike command will put the printer into double
- strike mode and also set the Letter Quality mode to double
- strike.
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- M - Microjustification (Letter Quality only)
-
- Microjustification works with WordStar files to evenly space
- the words and characters accros a line. WordStar puts soft-
- spaces (hex A0) into the line to justify the right margins.
- LQ-Print replaces the soft-spaces with incremental spaces so
- the output looks much more evenly distributed. Micro-
- justification will be turned off for any line with a hard
- carriage return (one not entered by WordStar).
-
- N - eNlarged print
-
- This command puts the printer into enlarged (double width)
- mode. It will also make the Letter Quality files print in
- enlarged mode until turned off by ^T in the file.
-
- S - proportional Spacing
-
- This puts the printer into proportional spacing mode (each
- character takes up a different amount of space depending on
- its size). It will also make Letter Quality files print in
- proportional spacing mode intil turned off by a Reset
- command (or exit from the program).
-
- 8 - 1/8 inch line spacing
-
- Line spacing is normally 1/6" and can be changed to 1/8" in
- the printer and also in Letter Quality mode.
-
- P - Print file (Letter Quality)
-
- This command takes an ascii DOS file and prints it (using
- high resolution graphics) in Letter Quality. Any of the
- above commands (not those specifically marked "not for
- Letter Quality") entered before the "P" command will be in
- effect. Note: on entry all modes are cleared.
-
- Control Characters
-
- Print control characters can be entered into the ascii file and
- have the following meanings:
-
- Boldface is achieved by using a ^B. This is a toggle
- command so the first ^B turns on boldface, the next ^B turns
- it off.
-
- Doublestrike is achieved by using a ^D. This is also a
- toggle command.
-
- Underline is achieved by using a ^S. This is also a toggle
- command. Underline is setup to not underline the spaces
- between words.
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- Enlarged mode is initiated by a ^N and terminated by a ^T.
- These are the same control codes that put the Epson printer
- into enlarged mode. For some reason WordStar will not allow
- the ^N to remain in the file through the "print to file"
- command so you must enter a ^A before the ^N when using
- WordStar (^N normally changes the character pitch, but
- doesn't work with the Epson printer anyway). (^T is normal-
- ly used for superscripts which are not supported in this
- program, however if the file is going to be printed by
- WordStar, another ^T should be entered to toggle off the
- superscript mode.)
- WARNING: Enlarged mode takes twice the width of normal
- characters. If an entire line is written in enlarged mode,
- or you forget to turn it off, the type may run off the page.
-
- Strikeout can be achieved by entering a soft carriage return
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- (no line feed) which is a ^M. Whatever is typed on the next
- line is combined with the line above before printing. There
- will be no microjustification on the line with the soft
- carriage return.
-
-
- Getting a WordStar file ready for LQ-Print
-
- From WordStar you must print the file into another file.
- After editing type a ^KD to finish the editing session.
- Then from the main menu type a P for print. Then the file
- name must be entered followed by a carriage return. Then
- you are asked "DISK FILE OUTPUT?" and must answer Y for yes.
- Then you are asked what to call the output file (I usually
- use the extension DOC for the WordStar file and TXT for the
- output file). All other print control questions are
- answered the same as if you were sending the file to the
- printer (press <Esc> for default settings).
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- Invoking LQ-Print
-
- Type:
-
- LQ
- This brings up the menu, all commands can be entered
- through the menu. If the command is understood,
- another "Make Selection" line will be displayed, if not
- the menu will be redisplayed.
-
- LQ/R
- This will reset the printer, then exit the program.
-
- LQ/C
- This puts the printer into condensed mode.
-
- LQ/E
- This puts the printer into emphasized mode.
-
- LQ/D
- This puts the printer into doublestrike mode.
-
- LQ/N
- This puts the printer into enlarged mode.
-
- LQ/S
- This puts the printer into proportional spacing mode.
-
- LQ file.ext
- This prints the file in letter quality mode. An
- optional drive may be specified as follows:
- LQ b:file.ext
-
- LQ/M file.ext
- This prints the file in microjustified letter quality
- mode.
-
- LQ/M/S file.ext
- This prints the file in proportional justification
- letter quality mode.
-
-
- Note: All legal commands may be entered on one line:
-
- LQ/R/C/E/D/N/S
-
- Note: Certain print modes cannot be mixed in the Epson, check
- your manual for details.
-
- Note: Upper or lower case characters may be used.
-
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- Initialization
-
- My experience has shown that "sometimes" when the printer is
- not powered up when the IBM PC is turned on the printer
- cannot be turned on later wihtout re-booting the PC. LQ-
- Print allows the printer to be initialized wihtout rebooting
- the PC. If the printer is not ready when LQ-Print is
- invoked the following message will be displayed:
-
- PRINTER NOT READY, Retry or Initialize (R or I)?
-
- At this point you must check to see if the printer is turned
- off or just "off line". If it is off, turn the power on and
- check to see if the "on line" LED comes on. If not, the
- printer needs to be initialized (type I). The next message
- displayed will be:
-
- Monochrome/printer board or Printer adapter (M or P)?
-
- If your not sure try one.
-
- If your printer was just off line when the PRINTER NOT READY
- message was displayed you have two options. The first is to
- turn the printer on line by pressing the "on line" button on
- the printer then type R for Retry and you should see the
- menu. The second method to get the printer on line is to
- type I for Initialize. This will initialize the printer and
- put it "on line" automatically.
-
- If you have a non standard board and LQ-Print's initiliza-
- tion doesn't work, you must re=boot.
-
- Note: The initialization program will not be used if the
- printer is ready when LQ-Print was invoked.
-
- Note: LQ-Print can be executed from WordStar to initialize
- the printer or setup any of the printers internal functions.
-
- rint can be executed from WordStar to initialize
- the printer or se