Introduction
Complete specifications and references may be found in the
3860/80 User's Manual.
3860/80 Quick Reference Guide
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This Quick Reference Guide covers the 3860 and 3880 model printers.
They are heavy duty, serial dot matrix printers with single or dual paper
paths and manual or auto print head gap adjustment.
Among some of the advanced features of the printers are:
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automatic or semiautomatic print head gap adjustment on dual path
printers
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remote or local selection of emulations
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remote or local selection of paper paths
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automatic loading of a second paper path when the first path is
empty
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the ability to store, for subsequent recall, four user-defined sets of
parameters called formats
Other characteristics include:
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universal input voltage
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power dissipation: 130 watts maximum
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standard hardware interfaces: menu selectable IEEE1284 parallel
and RS-232 serial
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standard emulations: menu- or host-selectable ANSI X3.64, IBMGP,
IBM Proprinter XL, DEC LA-210, Epson FX286e, and GENICOM
3410.
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standard fonts: menu- or host-selectable Gothic, Gothic Italic, Micro
Gothic, Wide Gothic, Courier, Courier Italic, OCR-A, and OCR-B.
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ANSI Oversized: rotatable, expandable to 18700 points in 10-point
increments.
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ANSI bar codes: Twenty-three styles, rotatable and scaleable.
Reference usage:
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Warning: Warnings are used to alert a user of a hazard that could
cause personal injury or severe damage to the equipment.
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Caution: Cautions are used where there is a risk of damaging the
equipment, parts or supplies.
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Note: Indicates that additional information is available.
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