Micro feed, Setting the top of form position, Setting the print mode – Star Micronics LC-8211+ User Manual

Page 26: Tear-off function (fanfold paper)

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Micro feed

Use the following operation to feed the paper in very small increments. This
makes it possible to align the print head exactly where you want it.

Make sure the printer is off-line (

ON LINE

indicator is not lit).

While holding down

ON LINE

, press

LF

to feed the paper forward or

MODE

to feed the paper backward.

Setting the top of form position

The current position of paper loaded in the printer is automatically set as the top
of the page whenever you turn power on. You can also use the following
procedure at any time to specify a different position as the top of the page.

Prepare either cut-sheet or fanfold paper for feeding.

Press

LF

to feed the paper into the printer.

Make sure the printer is off-line (

ON LINE

indicator is not lit).

Use the micro feed operations (see above) to move the paper so that the
print head is located where you want the new top of form position to be.

While holding down

FONT

, press

LF

.

The printer will beep once to indicate that a new top of form position has
been set.

Setting the print mode

Make sure the printer is off-line (

ON LINE

indicator is not lit).

Press the control panel’s

MODE

button to switch between LQ (

DRAFT

indicator is not lit) and draft (

DRAFT

indicator is lit) printing.

LQ printing provides high quality, but is somewhat slower. Draft printing is
quicker, but the quality is not as good as LQ.

Tear-off function (fanfold paper)

This procedure feeds fanfold paper to a position where it can be torn off easily.

Make sure the printer is on-line (

ON LINE

indicator is lit).

Press the control panel’s

MODE

button.

Tear off the paper.

When you resume printing, the printer reverse feeds the paper to its former
position.

This operation causes the paper to be fed automatically so the tear assist edge of
the printer cover is aligned with the paper’s next perforation.

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