Panasonic KX-P3123 User Manual

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Decimal (Dec.):

Default:

Dot matrix printer:

Dot per inch (DPI):

Double strike printing:

Double high printing:

Double wide printing:

Download character:

Draft;

Emphasized printing:

Emulation:

Escape (ESC) sequence:

Decimal is a numbering system composed of 10 digits 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 ,

8 and 9.

Default has two meanings: one indicates the previously set conditions or

settings executed when the power is turned on, reset or initialized: and the
other indicates the original settings when shipped from the factory.

(FACTORY settings)

An impact printer whereby wires (pins) strike the ribbon and subsequently
a dot prints on the paper. The software in the printer supplies the commands
which determine which pins are activated to form the appropriate
character(s).

A measure of resolution used for monitors and printers.

Double printing is a print quality enhancing mode which uses a double strike

with two passes of the printhead, feeding the paper 1/180" (0.14 mm)

between the first and second pass (in Epson ESC/P2 mode only).

Double high printing makes the height of a character twice that of a normal

one.

Double wide printing makes the width of a character twice that of a normal

one.

Download character is a character which the user can design.

Draft is one of three print qualities available on this printer. Draft mode uses

a minimum number of dots per character to maximize printing speed.

Driver:

^ P. 109 “Printer drivers”

Emphasized printing is a print quality enhancing mode done in one pass of

the printhead at half speed, allowing horizontally adjacent dots to be printed

producing a darker character.

Emulation means to operate like another printer.

KX-P3123 can emulate the Epson LQ-570 or the IBM Proprinter X24E.

“ESC” is a control code that begins most printer commands. The characters
which follow the “ESC" are interpreted as command, rather than characters
to print.

ESC/P2:

An expanded level of commands for 24 and 48 pin dot matrix printers.

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