JUKI 6100 Operation Manual
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(l)
ACK
(Acknowledse.)
ACK is transmitted
to
the host computer
over the
communications
link when
a
ETX
(End
of Text)
code is
encountered
in the
print
buffer,
i.e
,
when
the
signal
reaches the
ETX code after
the data
inside of the
print
buffer is
printed
Valid
for sedal interface.
(2)
BEL
(Be[)
BEL sounds
the audibte alarm
(buzzer)
for
0.5
second when this
signal is
en-
countered
in
the
Print
buffer-
(e.g.)
When A B C
- - -
X
Y Z
B
E
1
&
C
R
are
transmitteal, the buzzer
sounds
aftet
prirting
A B C
---
X Y Z characters.
(3)
BS
(Backspace)
BS backspaces the
carriage one
print position
in Normal mode, or
l/60 inch
in Graphics
mode. The
previous
data can not be
erased.
(e.g.)
When G
r
a
B
S
^
c e
C
R are transmitted,
Grace is
printed.
(4)
CR
(cariage
Retum)
CR
causes a carriage
retum.
When the left margin is
set, the carria8e
returns to
the left
margin
position.
If AUTO LF Switch
is on, also CR
causes line
feed
operation.
(5)
DCI
(Device
Conhol
l)
When in the
parallel
interface,
this
signal is
hansmitted
from
the host
com-
puter,
the
printer
is set
in the select
condition
and the data
can be
transmitted'
When, in the Serial
interface,
the
protocol
of DCl/DC3
is s€lected'
when
the
number
of data
inside
of the
printer
buffer
after
printing
becomes
less than
220 byte,
DCI is transmitted
to the host
coflputer'
DCI
is
possible
to be
transmitted
only
by means of
DC3
That is to say,
DCI
can be
traNmitted
after
being tmnsmitled
DC3
and being
made
the
printing
opetation
DC3
(Device
Control
3)
When
in the
parallel
interface,
this signal
is transmitted,
the
printer
is
put
on
the diselect
condition,
and
the data can
not be transnitted.
Moteovel
when'
in the Serial
inteface,
the
remaining
number of
data which
can be
received
becomes
less than 64
byte,
DC3 is
transmitted
to the
host compute!'
DEL
(Delete)
This sigral
is normally
i8nored by
tle
printer.
(6)
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