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- Robert Hendrix
- 1084 Bouldercrest Dr.
- Watkinsville, Ga. 30677
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- Version 2.0
- copyright 1984
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- ** **
- ** PC-PRINT comes with no warranties of any kind. The author **
- ** would like to know of any problems that users may encounter, but **
- ** there is no promise or guarantees that any fixes will be made. **
- ** In no event will the author be liable for damages arising from **
- ** the use of this program. **
- ** _________________________________________________________________ **
- ** **
- ** If you find that this program is useful to you, then a **
- ** contribution ( $20.00 suggested ) would be appreciated. Any **
- ** suggestions as to the features of this program are welcome. **
- ** A current and up-to-date version may be obtained from the **
- ** the author by sending a check or money order and a formatted **
- ** blank diskette to the address listed below. **
- ** **
- ** send to : Robert Hendrix **
- ** 1084 Bouldercrest Dr. **
- ** Watkinsville, Ga. 30677 **
- ** **
- ** copyright 1984 **
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- The prominent feature of this program is PC-TYPE, which can be reached from
- the main option menu by selecting option "A". PC-TYPE emulates a one line
- memory typewriter by allowing you to use your computer and printer to type short
- letters and notes or create interesting documents with a combination of PC-TYPE
- and PC-PRINT. Also PC-TYPE allows you to type Spanish and German characters on
- your EPSON printer. The other main menu options allow the owners of dot
- matrix printer, to set print pitches, dress-up modes, and forms controls. Some
- of the other brands of dot matrix printers are also designed using the same
- control codes as the EPSON and this program should have the same results with
- these printers. I suggest you experiment with your printer and this program
- if you have any question about it's compatibility.
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- To start this program, insert the disk containing PC-PRINT into the
- default disk drive and type PC-PRINT <RETURN>. You are then presented
- with a menu of your options. Most of these options are self-explanatory,
- there is a brief explanation of the different options on the following page.
- To set the printer into the mode you would like, just press the corresponding
- key. The program will accept either upper or lowercase letters and there is
- NO NEED to press the <RETURN> key, your selection is automatically sent to the
- printer. A short tone will sound signaling the completion of your request.
- After the printer is set you will be prompted to enter your next selection.
- You may add to your previous selection i.e., some of the printer codes may be
- combined to create various print modes. Simply enter another selection after
- the primary selection, this will create a combination. You should check with
- your manual to see how to create certain modes, or you can just experiment
- with the program to see what combinations provide which results. Certain
- control codes override or cancel other codes (for example Elite and Pica
- modes). Some of the more popular combinations are offered as main menu
- selections.
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- MENU OPTIONS
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- A This selection invokes PC-TYPE, which emulates a typewriter..
- There is further discussion on the following page.
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- B-P The menu selections B - P send the control codes for changing
- print pitches and modes. Just press a key.
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- Q Banner, This selection will print a five letter high, ten letter
- long banner or message on the printer. You are limited to ten
- letters but you may alter the printer mode. The only characters
- acceptable are A - Z, 0 - 9, *, $, and Space.
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- R This selection is a master reset code which returns the printer to
- its power-up state.
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- S This will advance the paper (1) one line.
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- T This advances the paper (1) one page. A page being defined
- as eleven inches.
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- U This selection sets the page length to eleven inches and skips
- over the perforation in the paper. The perforation should be
- positioned three lines above the printer ribbon and then the
- power to the printer should be turned off and then back on.
- If the paper is properly positioned when the printer is first
- powered up , then it is not necessary to power it off and on
- again. This control code causes the printer to 'remember' the
- page length, even when not using the PC-PRINT program. The
- printer will continue to skip three lines before the perforation
- and three lines after the perforation until another control code
- resets the printer memory or the power to the printer is turned
- off. This is a very nice setting to use and after you have used
- it a few times you will always want to use it.
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- X This selection simply returns you to the DOS operating system.
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- ** Note: Pressing the <RETURN> key after a main menu selection is not necessary.
- Just by pressing a key your selection is activated.
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- PC-TYPE
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- PC-TYPE can be used many different ways. It functions much the same as a one
- lined buffer typewriter would. You can type one entire line (80 characters)
- and make corrections to it before printing it. You can go back and forth
- between PC-TYPE and PC-PRINT changing the print modes and therefore altering
- the printed text. Upon entering PC-TYPE you are shown the default menu,
- these defaults may be changed by pressing the key corresponding to the
- letter of the item you wished changed. You may choose a Left Margin value
- from 1 - 80, a Right Margin value from 5 - 80, and a Tab value from 1 - 50.
- The Tab key is the key located over the Ctrl key on the left side of the key
- board, upon pressing this key the cursor will skip the number of spaces that
- has been given for the Tab value. You also have the options of typing in
- Spanish or German Characters. The keys for these language selections act as
- toggle switches, pressing one will either turn the feature on or off
- depending on the state it is in. Only one language feature will be active at
- one time. There are certain key combinations that are needed to activate the
- special language characters, there is a breif description on the following
- page. To begin PC-TYPE press the "H" key the values you have choosen
- will take effect and you may begin typing. A 'Ruler' will appear on the
- first line of your display and the left and right margins will be marked with
- astericks. What you type will not be sent to the printer until you press the
- <RETURN> key, until then you may backspace with the key located directly over
- the <RETURN> key. This is a destructive back-space and letters will be
- deleted as they are passed over. A bell will sound five spaces before you
- reach the value set for the right margin, and the bell will sound with each
- character entered after you have reached the right margin. There is a line
- counter provided in the lower right corner of the screen, you want to watch
- this so you can determine when you have filled a page. When you press the
- <RETURN> key the line is transmitted to the printer and you may continue
- typing with the next line. If you would like to end the PC-TYPE program then
- press the ESC key and you will be returned to the PC-PRINT menu. ** When
- you use the ESC key, any un-transmitted line will not be saved or printed.
- Experiment with the different combinations that you can create with this
- program and if there is a feature that you think is needed, let me know.
- User comments are welcome!
- PC-TYPE is not intended to be a word processor nor does it offer the
- flexibility of one. You may find several uses for PC-TYPE. Some possible
- uses for PC-TYPE include; printing headings before printing files with the
- ability of setting different print styles, Using your printer and computer as
- a typewriter, Printing notes or ideas that you don't wish to devote disk
- space for, Formatting pages of documents. Use the Spanish or German Language
- features for shoolwork.
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- ** NOTE: The Underline setting from PC-PRINT underlines an entire line,
- begining with the LEFT side of the page continuing to the last
- character typed.
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- To display and print Spanish characters these key combinations must be used.
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- * Press the keys marked with the inscriptions identical to the
- inscriptions inside the < > brackets, listed here.
- That is the Alt key and a letter key combination.
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- <Alt> <q> = an upside down question mark
- <Alt> <n> = an "n" with a tilde over it
- <Alt> <a> = an "a" with an accent
- <Alt> <i> = an "i" with an accent
- <Alt> <e> = an "e" with an accent
- <Alt> <o> = an "o" with an accent
- <Alt> <u> = a "u" with an accent
- <Alt> <1> = an upside down exclamation point
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- * Press the <Shift> key and the <tab> key simultaneously and then press the
- following key to produce a capital letter.
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- <n> = an "N" with a tilde over it
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- To display and print German characters these key combinations must be used.
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- * Press the keys marked with the inscriptions identical to the
- inscriptions inside the < > brackets, listed here.
- That is the Alt key and a letter key combination.
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- <Alt> <a> = an "a" with two dots over it
- <Alt> <o> = an "o" with two dots over it
- <Alt> <u> = a "u" with two dots over it
- <Alt> <b> = a "B" (displayed differently)
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- * Press the <Shift> key and the <tab> key simultaneously and then press the
- following keys to produce capital letters.
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- <a> = an "A" with two dots over it
- <o> = an "O" with two dots over it
- <u> = a "U" with two dots over it
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- PC-TYPE will run marginally slower utilizing the Special Language
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