Epson EPL-N2000 用户手册
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Using the Control Panel
ESCP2 and FX Menus
Use the ESCP2 or FX menu only if you have selected one of these
modes as your Emulation mode in SelecType or the Remote
Control Panel utility.
modes as your Emulation mode in SelecType or the Remote
Control Panel utility.
ESCP2 and FX menu items
Menu item
Description
Font
Selects a font by typeface; Courier is the default (see the
Technical Information manual for available fonts).
Technical Information manual for available fonts).
Pitch
Sets the pitch in cpi (characters per inch) for the selected
Font: 10, 12, or 15 cpi, or Proportional.
Font: 10, 12, or 15 cpi, or Proportional.
Condensed
Turns condensed printing On or Off; 15 cpi pitch
characters cannot be condensed.
characters cannot be condensed.
T.Margin
Specifies the margin from the top of the paper to the base
of the first printed line: 0.40 to 1.50 inches; 0.50 inch is the
default.
of the first printed line: 0.40 to 1.50 inches; 0.50 inch is the
default.
Text
Sets the page length by the number of lines (1 to 81) in
1/6-inch increments; 62 lines is the default. If you change
Page Size, Orientation, or T. Margin settings, the Text setting
returns to its default value.
1/6-inch increments; 62 lines is the default. If you change
Page Size, Orientation, or T. Margin settings, the Text setting
returns to its default value.
CG Table
Selects the graphics or italics character table you want to
use; PcUSA is the default (see the
use; PcUSA is the default (see the
Technical Information
manual for details on the available character tables).
Country
Selects an international symbol set; USA is the default (see
the
the
Technical Information manual for details on the
available international symbol sets).
AutoCR
Sets the printer to automatically perform or not perform a
carriage-return then line-feed operation when the print
position exceeds the right margin; On, Off. (Most software
programs handle this function.)
carriage-return then line-feed operation when the print
position exceeds the right margin; On, Off. (Most software
programs handle this function.)