Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!rochester!cornell!uw-beaver!Teknowledge.COM!unix!clipper!tom From: tom@clipper.ingr.com (Tom Granvold) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc Subject: Re: A1000 vs. Epson FX85 printer Summary: Check the switches in the FX85. Message-ID: <1991May30.232847.22633@clipper.ingr.com> Date: 30 May 91 23:28:47 GMT References: Distribution: usa Organization: Intergraph Advanced Processor Division - Palo Alto, CA Lines: 50 I was not able to reply to you via email, so I'm posting my response here. In article you write: >Has anyone run into difficulty interfacing an A1000 to an Epson FX85 >printer? I have a cable that interfaces correctly between the FX85 and >a PC laptop and have connected the printer RESET line to pin 25 on the >Amiga parallel connector and disabled the +5v output at pin 23. >My problem is that using either of the EpsonX printer drivers, when I >"copy to PRT:", I still get the extra line feed after each line is >printed. This doesn't occur when I perform the same operation on my >Okimate20. With the conversion form LF to CRLF that AmigaDOS performs, >I also get three spaces after every printed line from Scribble!. When >I "copy to PAR:" or "copy to PRT:RAW", the conversion is not >performed, and it operates as it should. But since I assume Scribble! >outputs to PRT:, that doesn't help much. > >I was wondering if anyone else had been through this? Is it a cable >problem? Print driver? (Also, which one is correct for the FX85). >Scribble!. Some combination? I appreciate any help, as I was looking >forward to using the FX85. > I have been using an FX85 with my Amiga 1000 for five years now. It works fine. I don't have Scribble so I can't comment on the program. I use ProWrite without any problems. I've even done graphics dumps from DPaintII and SimCity. It sounds like you have the cable correct. If the cable was bad then most likely you'd be having much more basic problems, like the cable burning up or not getting any output at all. There is one thing to check though. Inside the FX85 is a couple of options controlled by DIP switches. One of the options controls whether or not the printer adds a line feed at the end of each line. Check with your FX85 manual in Appendix A. There is a cover near the rear on the right side of the printer. When this is removed (with the printer unplugged of course!) the switches can be seen. Try changing #4 on the smaller set of switches. This is the one that controls the extra line feed. Good Luck, ------------------------------------------------------ Name: Tom Granvold Mail: 2400 Geng Rd., Palo Alto, Calif., 94303 UUCP: ucbvax!decvax!decwrl!pyramid!garth!tom or: tom@clipper.ingr.com ------------------------------------------------------