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Seiko Precision, Inc.

MP-5330 AI / MP-1350 AI


MP-5330 AI
Printer: Wide Carrage (132 Columns, 15″), 9 pins
Ribbon: BP-53051
Emulation(s): Epson FX-80, Epson FX-100, IBM Graphics Printer

MP-1350 AI (color)
Printer: Narrow Carrage (80 Columns, 10″), 9 pins
Ribbon: BP-13055
Emulation(s): Epson JX-80, Epson EX-800

MP-1350 AI (no color)
Printer: Narrow Carrage (80 Columns, 10″), 9 pins
Ribbon: BP-13051
Emulation(s): Epson FX-80, IBM 5152 Graphics Printer

* All versions of Microsoft Windows have both the IBM and Epson print drivers bundled with them. Seikosha does NOT supply these print drivers.


DIP SWITCH SETTINGS

The switches are located at the back of the printer behind the plastic lid.
Set all DIP switch positions with the power OFF.
The DIP switches are read after the initialization process either by turning the power switch on or inputting the INITIAL signal of the parallel interface.
When shipped from the factory, all switches except for international character switches are turned OFF.

DIP Switch Bank 1


Table 1

Note 1: Standard and IBM modes are selected only by using DIP switch 1-5. There is no control code to designate Standard or IBM mode.

Note 2: In Standard mode, DIP switch 1-6 determines whether a download character is valid or not. When a download character is valid, the communication buffer is reduced from 10K bytes to 7K bytes (MP-1350) or from 6K bytes to 3K bytes (MP-5330).

International Characters Selected by DIP Switches

Table 2

Note 1: These character selections are valid for all character sets: Standard character set, IBM character set 1, and IBM character set 2.

Note 2: When DENMARK is selected by the DIP switches in IBM character set 2 mode, code (9B)Hex, or (155)Decimal will print a small slashed zero and code (9D)Hex, or (157)Decimal will print a large slashed zero.

DIP Switch Bank 2

a. CSF mode selection

b. Serial transfer rates

c. Serial protocol and parallel selection

d. Parity selection


e. Serial data length


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