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Chapter 6 - Initializing the GP
GP-2401/2501/2601 Series User Manual
EPSON PM Series / EPSON Stylus Series
Restrictions for using EPSON PM / EPSON Stylus Series printers
EPSON PM/Stylus (6-color ink) and EPSON Stylus (4-color ink) printers do
not support "Vertical” printing for "HARD COPY ORIENTATION" (screen
copy printout.)
When printing using an EPSON PM/Stylus (6-color) or an EPSON Stylus (4-
color) printer, GP screen updating (tag processing, etc.) will be slower.
Since OFFLINE Self-diagnosis (Printer I/F Check) is used only for ASCII code
output, it will not produce a correct printout.
A magnification value of 1 to 4 can be specified while printing out screen hard
copy. With GP-2601T units, a magnification value of 4 may cause the printout
to exceed the width of an A4 size paper.
When screen data printout uses levels of shading, printout from these printers
will differ from a different type printer (PR201, etc.). This is because colors are
recognized based on shading level patterns and not on the density of shading.
Extension Settings
When specifying EPSON PM/Stylus (6-color) or EPSON Stylus (4-color) as
"PRINTER TYPE", "PRINT MAGFNIFY" feature for screen data printout can be
specified in the [SET UP PRINTER (EXT-SET)] screen.
Specify either EPSON PM/Stylus (6-color) or EPSON Stylus (4-color) as
"PRINTER TYPE", and touch the key.
[SET UP PRINTER (EXT-SET)] screen will appear. Touch the desired magnification.
With GP-2601T units, a magnification value of 4 may cause the printout to exceed
the width of an A4 size paper.
HARD COPY ORIENTATION (available with GP-2601T only)
This setting designates the direction of the screen copy printout (horizontal or
vertical). This setting is available with the GP-2601T unit only.
EPSON PM/Stylus (6-color ink) and EPSON Stylus (4-color ink) models do not sup-
port "Vertical” printing. When "Vertical" is selected, printing is not performed cor-
rectly.
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