Printer specifications – Panasonic KX-P3123 User Manual

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Printer Specifications

Power requirements:

Frequency:

Current:

Refer to the nameplate located on the rear of the printer.

Interface:

Centronics parallel

RS-232C/Seria! interface board [KX-PS14, KX-PS13] (option)

Print fonts:

3 Draft (Pica, Elite, Micron)
6 Letter Quality (Courier, Bold PS, Prestige Elite, Sans Serif, Script,

Roman)

1 Super Letter Quality (Roman)

4 Scalable Font (Roman, Courier, Prestige, Sans Serif)

Software emulation:

Epson LQ-570
IBM Proprinter X24E

Buffer:

46K (standard)

Character sets:

96 ASCII characters, ITALIC
33 International characters (14 countries -i- LEGAL Set no Science)

158 (IBM-PC special characters

38 Multilingual characters

Dot configuration:

Vi27

inch (0.2 mm) dot diameter

Draft

LQ

SLQ

Matrix
(Hor. X Ver) 9 X 24

Dot pitch

3 0 x 2 4

3 0 x 4 8

(Hor.) Vl

20

"

1/^0"

(0.21 mm)

(0.07 mm)

(0.07 mm)

(Ver.) Viso"

V180"

1/^60"

(0.14 mm)

(0.14 mm)

(0.07 mm)

Maximum number of

Pica [10 cpi (characters per inch)]

80 cpi

characters per line (cpI):

Elite (12 cpi)

96 cpi

Micron (15 cpi)

120 cpi

Compressed (17 cpi)

137 cpi

Elite compressed (20 cpi)

160 cpi

Pica elongated (5 cpi)

40 cpi

Elite elongated (6 cpi)

48 cpi

Micron elongated (7.5 cpi)

60 cpi

Compressed elongated (8.5 cpi)

68 cpi

Elite compressed elongated (10 cpi)

80 cpi

Printing speed [characters

Micron

Elite

Pica

per second (cps)]:

Draft 240 cps

192 cps

160 cps

With Black Ribbon

LQ 80 cps

64 cps

53 cps

SLQ

32 cps

26 cps

Printing direction:

Bi-directional character & graphics
Uni-directional character & graphics . .... Color printing

Line feed time:

Approx. 100 msec

[with 1/fe inch (4.2 mm) line feeding]

Paper feed:

Pull/Push tractor feed (with fanfold paper) (user selectable)
Friction feed (with single sheets or envelopes)

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