Standard Features
All of the printers offer a wide range of horizontal and vertical dot densities, operate quietly, and can load an emulation very easily. Other features are specified in the following sections.
Host Computer Interfaces
The following host computer interface choices are available:
Printer Emulations
The following printer emulations (or protocols) are selectable at the control panel:
HP PCL-II (the default)
LP Plus, which consists of:
Printronix P-Series
Epson FX-1050
IBM Proprinter III XL
Code V (optional)
Each emulation provides a different set of configuration menus, control codes, and character sets.
Graphics and Vertical Formatting
Several graphics and vertical formatting features are available:
Built-in graphics generators:
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IBM Proprinter III XL bit-image graphics
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Epson FX-1050 dot graphics mode
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Programmable electronic vertical formatting provides rapid vertical paper movement to specified lines for printing repetitive and continuous forms. You can choose from the following methods:
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Vertical tabbing in Proprinter III XL and Epson FX emulation modes
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Electronic Vertical Format Unit (EVFU) in P-Series emulation mode
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PCL vertical forms control (VFC)
Built-in Diagnostic Tools
The following diagnostic tools are provided with the printer:
LP Series Printers
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Model
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Print Speed
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Housing
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Data Controller
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Hammer Bank
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LP 500
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C3201B
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500 (LPM)
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Pedestal
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25 MHz
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28 Hammers
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Printer Evolution
The following models have been added to the LP Series:
• LPQ 1000 (Model C3204C)
• LPQ 1500 (Model C3205C / C5640C)
These "C" model printers have a redesigned shuttle frame assembly and hammer bank which are not compatible with earlier models. These models also must use the CMX 040 controller board, which has a 40 MHz clock speed for the Data Controller unit. (The CMX 040 controller board can be installed in earlier model LP printers, but must be used in the new models.)
Printing speed is determined by the interaction of many variables. The speeds listed in the table above are the highest speeds attainable under certain conditions.
The microprocessor of the Data Controller unit on the CMX controller board runs at 25 MHz or 40 MHz, depending on printer model. This means there are two kinds of CMX controller board for these printers, used as indicated in the table above. The 40 MHz controller board, however, is backwards compatible with all models that use the 25 MHz board.