*top c:c=n4 c:h2$="Chapter 4: "!!q$ *lesson c:l2$="lesson" c:j1$="lesson" c:j2$="" c:j0$="" c:r9=4 c:r9$=str(r9) c:r1$=e$!!"&a"!!r9$!!"R" c:f7$="0" c:h6$="List of Lessons" c:n=4 t:$h1$ List of Lessons -- $h2$ $h4$ " t:$d8$ ~uDirections~n:__Highlight and start the desired lesson. ~uLessons~n:_____Viewing a Text File_$n$ _ ...(You'll highlight a file name and press ~i__View__~n.) Positioning the Paper_$n$ _ ...(How to load paper, advance paper, and set top-of-form.) Copying the Display_$n$ _ ...(You'll use the [Shift][Print] keystroke.) Checking the Printer_$n$ _ ...(Includes a printing self-test.) Printing a Text File_$n$ _ ...(You'll use the 'print' command.) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $h$ q: k:x k:1 1 _Start_____f1 k:4 4 Chapters___f4 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:7 7 __Help_____f7 k:8 8 __Quit_____f8 k:e th:$r1$ $c1$ c:d9=0 *lloop th(d9127):mouse j(t1$=t$):@p j(t1$="C"):@p j(t1$="B"):@p j:leftup pr: c:c=c+1 th(c<=n):$c1$ $n$ $b$ $b$ $b$ $i$ th(c>n):$c1$ $n$ $r1$ $i$ c(c>n):c=0 j:@a *leftup j(t1$="i"):@p j(t1$="D"):@p j(t1$="A"):@p j:soft pr: c:c=c-1 th(c>=0):$c1$ $n$ $a$ $a$ $a$ $i$ j(c>=0):@a th:$c1$ $r1$ $n$ c:c=0 *loop th:$b$ $b$ $b$ c: c=c+1 j(c"List of Lessons"):sless th:$f1$ (Press ~iYes,Quit~n to leave, ~iContinue~n to select a lesson.) $h$ j:@p *sless t: 3. After the chapter is loaded in memory, highlight and start this lesson: "$h6$ th:$f1$ (Press ~iYes,Quit~n to leave, ~iContinue~n to continue on page #p .) $h$ pr: q: k:x k:1 1 Continue___f1 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:8 8 Yes,Quit___f8 k:e as: mj:1 c:d9=FLO(f7$) j(p=1):ret j(p=d9):ret k:1 1 NextPage___f1 k:2 2 PrevPage___f2 k:3 3 Lessons____f3 k:4 4 Chapters___f4 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:7 7 __Help_____f7 k:8 8 __Quit_____f8 k:e *ret xi:j$ mj:5 q:print c:x$="J:"!!j1$ xi:x$ mj:8 j:@p m:anything s: j:@a pr: t:$h1$ Done t:$d8$ Good-bye from tutor... e: *A c:f7$="9" *A1 c:j0$="" c:j1$="A1" c:h5$=q$!!" " c:h6$="Positioning the Paper"!!q$ c:h8$=h1$!!h2$!!h4$!!h5$!!h3$!!h6$ c:p=1 c:f9$=f4$!!f7$!!f5$ xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uAfter This Lesson~n:______You'll be able to feed paper in the built-in printer and set the top-of-form. ~uBegin~n:__________________The setup guide shows how to load printer paper. Do you want a review of loading printer paper? - If yes, press ~i_Review_~n (key [f3]). - If no, press ~iNoReview~n (key [f4]). (If you choose this option, you'll skip right to the instructions on positioning the paper.) th:$f1$ (Press ~i_Review_~n or ~iNoReview~n.) th:____________________________$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: k:x k:3 3 _Review____f3 k:4 4 NoReview___f4 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:7 7 __Help_____f7 k:8 8 __Quit_____f8 k:e as: mj:3 k:1 1 NextPage___f1 k:2 2 PrevPage___f2 k:3 3 Lessons____f3 k:4 4 Chapters___f4 k:e c:p=p+1 c:a9=1 c:j2$="A2" c:j$="J:"!!j2$ xi:j$ mj:4 k:1 1 NextPage___f1 k:2 2 PrevPage___f3 k:3 3 Lessons____f3 k:4 4 Chapters___f4 k:e c:p=p+3 c:a9=0 c:j2$="A5" c:j$="J:"!!j2$ xi:j$ mj:5 q:print c:j$="J:"!!j1$ xi:J$ mj:7 c:j$="J:"!!j1$ j:help1 mj:8 c:j$="J:"!!j1$ j:endall m:anything s: j:@a *keyA k:x k:1 1 NextPage___f1 k:3 3 Lessons____f3 k:4 4 Chapters___f4 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:7 7 __Help_____f7 k:8 8 __Quit_____f8 k:e as: mj:1 k:2 2 PrevPage___f2 k:e c:p=p+1 c:j$="J:"!!j2$ xi:j$ mj:3 c:j$="j:"!!l2$ xi:j$ mj:4 c:j$="j:"!!l3$ xi:j$ mj:5 q:print c:j$="J:"!!j1$ xi:j$ mj:7 c:j$="J:"!!j1$ j:help1 mj:8 c:j$="J:"!!j1$ j:endall m:anything s: j:@A *help1 c:j1$="help1" t:$h1$ Tutor Help -- Lesson "$h6$ t:$d8$ ~uHello~n!__________________The lessons in Chapter 4, "$h4$ ," teach how to: - Use ~i__View__~n (key [f1] of PAM) to view text files. - Use the [LF] and [FF] printer buttons to advance paper in the built-in printer. - Use the light grey printer button to set the top-of-form. - Use the [Shift][Print] keystroke to make screen copies. - Use the 'print' command to print text files. th:$f1$ (Press ~iContinue~n to return to page #p .) $h$ q: k:x k:1 1 Continue___f1 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:8 8 __Quit_____f8 k:e as: mj:1 xi:j$ mj:5 q:print c:x$="J:"!!j1$ xi:x$ mj:8 j:endall m:anything s: j:@a *A2 c:j0$="A1" c:j1$="A2" c:j2$="A3" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uLoading Printer Paper~n: ~uSteps~n:__________________1. Open the front cover and the bail arm of the built-in printer. 2. Slide the paper into the slot at the back of the printer. (You want the ~usmooth~n side of the paper to come out ~ufacing you~n as you slide the paper through the slot. That is, the print head should apply ink to the ~usmooth~n side.) t:$f8$ q: *keyB as: mj:1 c:p=p+1 c:j$="J:"!!j2$ xi:j$ mj:2 c:p=p-1 c:j$="J:"!!j0$ xi:J$ mj:3 c:j$="j:"!!l2$ xi:j$ mj:4 c:j$="j:"!!l3$ xi:j$ mj:5 q:print c:j$="J:"!!j1$ xi:J$ mj:7 c:j$="J:"!!j1$ j:help2 mj:8 c:j$="J:"!!j1$ j:endall m:anything s: j:@a *help2 c:j1$="help2" t:$h1$ Tutor Help -- Lesson "$h6$ t:$d8$ ~uHello~n:__________________Welcome to the help for page #p . You're reading chapter 4: "$h4$ ." The point is for you to learn printer operations. You should learn how to: - Display and print the contents of text files. - Position printer paper correctly. - Make printed copies of the screen. Refer to the setup guide for installation information; refer to the owner's manual for troubleshooting and maintenance information. th:$f1$ (Press ~iContinue~n to return to page #p .) $h$ q: k:x k:1 1 Continue___f1 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:8 8 __Quit_____f8 k:e as: mj:1 k:1 1 NextPage___f1 k:2 2 PrevPage___f2 k:3 3 Lessons____f3 k:4 4 Chapters___f4 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:7 7 __Help_____f7 k:8 8 __Quit_____f8 k:e xi:j$ mj:5 q:print c:x$="J:"!!j1$ xi:x$ mj:8 j:endall m:anything s: j:@a *keyZ k:x k:2 2 PrevPage___f2 k:3 3 Lessons____f3 k:4 4 Chapters___f4 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:7 7 __Help_____f7 k:8 8 __Quit_____f8 k:e as: mj:2 k:1 1 NextPage___f1 k:e c:p=p-1 c:j$="J:"!!j0$ xi:j$ mj:3 c:j$="j:"!!l2$ xi:j$ mj:4 c:j$="j:"!!l3$ xi:j$ mj:5 q:print c:j$="J:"!!j1$ xi:j$ mj:7 c:j$="J:"!!j1$ j:help3 mj:8 c:j$="J:"!!j1$ j:endall m:anything s: j:@a *help3 c:j1$="help3" t:$h1$ Tutor Help -- Lesson "$h6$ t:$d8$ ~uHello~n:__________________You've been reading the last page--page $f7$ --of this lesson. At this point, you can: - Go on to the ~unext~n lesson: 1. Press ~iContinue~n (key [f1]). 2. Press ~iLessons_~n (key [f3]) to return to the list of lessons. - Review the material in ~uthis~n lesson: 1. Press ~iContinue~n (key [f1]). 2. Press ~iPrevPage~n (key [f2]) to review previous pages. - Quit the tutor altogether: Press ~i__Quit__~n (key [f8]) ~utwice~n. th:$f1$ (Press ~iContinue~n to return to page #p .) $h$ q: k:x k:1 1 Continue___f1 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:8 8 __Quit_____f8 k:e as: mj:1 xi:j$ mj:5 q:print c:x$="J:"!!j1$ xi:x$ mj:8 j:endall m:anything s: j:@a *A3 c:j1$="A3" c:j2$="A5" c:j0$="A2" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uReview of Loading Printer Paper~n: (cont.) 3. Pull the top edge of the paper so that it is above the bail arm rollers. 4. Align the holes in the sides of the paper with the printer pin wheels. (The ~uright~n pin wheel slides for adjusting the width.) 5. Close the bail arm and the printer cover. OK! Done with the loading. Now for the positioning... th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *A5 c:j1$="A5" c:j2$="A6" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uPositioning the Paper~n:__Make sure that the top (or perforated) edge of the paper is positioned just above the pinch rollers. To advance paper in the printer: Press and hold down the [LF] (~uline feed~n) button. The [LF] button is located on the top side of the computer, near the paper slot. +-----------+ | * **** | | * * | | * **** | | * * | | **** * | +-----------+ th:$f8$ q: c(a9=0):j0$="A1" c(a9=1):j0$="A3" j:keyB *A6 c:j1$="A6" c:j2$="A6A" c:j0$="A5" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uSetting Top-of-Form~n:____You should set the ~utop-of-form~n (where the first line is printed on a new page) when the page perforation is just above the pinch roller. Setting the top-of-form is easy: 1. Align the paper relative to the print head. 2. Press the light grey, touch-membrane button. ~u______~n ~i_~n____~i_~n ~i______~n ~i______~n ~i~_~_~_~_~_~_~n ~uNote~n:___________________The top-of-form is also set when you switch on the computer. th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *A6A c:j1$="A6A" c:j0$="A6" c:j2$="A7" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uPrinter Settings~n:_______The following are normal printer settings: +---+------------------+---+ /| | | | / | | | <---- 1" left and right / | | | | margins / | |<--80 characters->| | / | | per line /| | / | | / | | / | | 6 lines | | 66 lines | | per inch | | per page | | \ | | \ | | \| | \ | | | | \ | | Hello there! | | \ | | \ / | | \ | | 12 characters | | \ | | per inch | | \| | | | +---+------------------+---+ th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *A7 c:j1$="A7" c:j2$="A8" c:j0$="A6A" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uPaper Supply~n:___________Put the paper supply any distance behind the printer. Make sure that the paper feeds easily (with a minimum of resistance) into the printer. ~uTransporting the Unit~n:__If you want to move the computer a short distance, move the paper supply with the unit. ~uA Long Way~n:_____________Before moving the computer a long way, remove the paper supply (the next page tells how) and shut the computer into its case. You don't need to remove the print head, ~uunless~n you'll be laying the computer on its side. If you intend to stow the computer under an airline seat, for example, you ~ushould~n remove the print head to avoid ink seepage. th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *A8 c:j1$="A8" c:j2$="A9" c:j0$="A7" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uRemoving Paper~n:_________It's easiest to remove paper while the computer is still switched on. To remove paper: 1. Tear off the paper from behind, at the sheet that enters the printer. 2. Press the [FF] to cause a form-feed. The remaining sheet will feed out of the printer. Also note: It's easiest to close the computer with the paper ~uremoved~n. th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *A9 c:j1$="A9" c:j2$="" c:j0$="A8" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uSummary~n:________________To prepare the built-in printer: 1. Load printer paper from the rear of the printer. 2. Use the [LF] button and the light grey button to set the top-of-form. Remove paper when transporting the computer over long distances. ~uNext~n:___________________The next lesson, "Copying the Display," shows how to duplicate the display on printer paper --easily. th:$g6$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyZ *G c:f7$="6" *G1 c:j0$="" c:j1$="G1" c:j2$="G2" c:h5$=q$!!" " c:h6$="Viewing a Text File"!!q$ c:h8$=h1$!!h2$!!h4$!!h5$!!h3$!!h6$ c:p=1 c:f9$=f4$!!f7$!!f5$ xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uAfter This Lesson~n:______You'll know how to display the contents of a text file. ~uBegin~n:__________________A ~utext file~n is a file that has simple text characters (such as 'ABC') in it. Text files are usually created by text ~ueditors~n, such as MemoMaker. ~uWhat's Inside~n?__________Frequently, you may want to ~uview~n what's inside a text file without actually editing or printing that file. The ~i__View__~n key makes this possible. Pressing ~i__View__~n causes the computer to create a read-only window and display your text file, one page at a time. t:$f8$ q: j:keyA *G2 c:j0$="G1" c:j1$="G2" c:j2$="G3" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uLet's View a File~n!______Included on the tutor disc is a text file named 'excerpt'. ~uRead Before Doing~n:______To view the 'excerpt' text file: 1. Select the PAM window (not yet). 2. Use the arrow keys or the mouse to highlight the name 'excerpt'. (Note that key label [f1] changes to ~i__View__~n.) 3. Press ~i__View__~n (key [f1]) --OR-- Press the mouse button a second time. 4. Select this tutor window and read on. Ready...set...go! th:$f1$ $k$ (Press ~iNextPage~n after creating a window with ~i__View__~n.) :___$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyB *G3 c:j0$="G2" c:j1$="G3" c:j2$="G4" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uThree Windows at Once~n:__If things went as planned, you now have three windows: (a) This tutor window, labeled ~i_Tutor______~n. (b) The PAM window, labeled ~i_PAM_________~n. (c) The new view window, labeled ~i_excerpt_____~n. ~uYour Options Now~n:_______With a view window, you can either: - Read through the view file: Press ~i__More__~n (key [f1]) --OR-- - Stop reading: Press ~i__Quit__~n (key [f8]). ~uOn the Next Page~n:_______You'll try using the ~i__More__~n and ~i__Quit__~n keys. t:$f8$ q: j:keyB *G4 c:j0$="G3" c:j1$="G4" c:j2$="G5" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uLet's View All of It~n:___The ~i__More__~n key lets you read through a text file. ~uRead Before Doing~n:______To page through the 'excerpt' file: 1. Select the view window (not yet). 2. Press ~i__More__~n (key [f1]) until you reach the end of the file. (Note that the ~i__More__~n label will disappear at the last page of text.) 3. Press ~i__Quit__~n (key [f8]) to eliminate the view window. 4. Select this tutor window and read on. Do it now! t:$f8$ q: j:keyB *G5 c:j0$="G4" c:j1$="G5" c:j2$="G6" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uWhat You've Done~n:_______You've just highlighted a text file and viewed all of it. Good! ~uA Final Exercise~n:_______To check your understanding, do the following: 1. Once again, view the 'excerpt' file. 2. Quit after the first page. Try it! th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *G6 c:j1$="G6" c:j2$="" c:j0$="G5" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uSummary~n:________________This lesson has shown that: - One of the things you can do with text files is to ~uview~n them. - To view a text file, highlight the file name and press ~i__View__~n (keyboard) or press the select button (mouse). ~uNext~n:___________________The next lesson, "Positioning the Paper," shows how to prepare the built-in printer for printing. Refer to ~uConnecting Peripherals to the Integral PC~n for information about using ~uexternal~n printers. th:$g6$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyZ *C c:f7$="10" *C1 c:j0$="" c:j1$="C1" c:j2$="C2" c:h5$=q$!!" " c:h6$="Printing a Text File"!!q$ c:h8$=h1$!!h2$!!h4$!!h5$!!h3$!!h6$ c:p=1 c:f9$=f4$!!f7$!!f5$ xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uAfter This Lesson~n:______You'll be able to use the 'print' command to print a text file. ~uBegin~n:__________________~uPrinting a file~n simply means sending the characters in that file to the printer where they are printed. ~uIt's Simple~n:____________Printing a file involves two steps: 1. Selecting the PAM window with [Shift][Select] or with the mouse. 2. Entering the 'print' command in the PAM ~ucommand line~n. (The command line is where you type to control the whole system.) In an earlier lesson, you ~uviewed~n the 'excerpt' file. In this lesson, you'll ~uprint~n it. th:$f8$ q: j:keyA *C2 c:j1$="C2" c:j2$="C2A" c:j0$="C1" c:a9=0 c:a9$="" c:a9$="" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uPrerequisite 1~n._________Your printer should be ready to print. If it's not, refer to: - The lesson "Positioning the Paper" earlier in this chapter, --OR-- - The setup guide for printer installation. ~uPrerequisite 2~n._________You need to be able to see the name 'excerpt' in the PAM list of ~uData Files~n. (Check now.) ~uPrerequisite 3~n._________You need to learn how to ~utype~n in the PAM ~ucommand line~n. Typing in the command line is easy! th:$f1$ $k$ (Press ~iNextPage~n for typing practice.) :____________________$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyB *C2A c:j1$="C2A" c:j0$="C2" c:j2$="C3" xi:x1$ c:s1$=chr(7) th:~e&f1k1a1d1L $s1$ ~e&f2k1a1d1L $s1$ ~e&f3k1a1d1L $s1$ ~e&f4k1a1d1L $s1$ th:~e&f5k1a1d1L $s1$ ~e&f6k1a1d1L $s1$ ~e&f7k1a1d1L $s1$ ~e&f8k1a1d1L $s1$ th:~e&a0C k:e *C2B c:j1$="C2B" t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uHere, Let's Practice~n:___Below is a sample area for you to practice the 'print' command. Type the following in this tutor window: print excerpt Then press [Return]. ~uType Here~n: --> --> --> --> $a9$ __ j(a9=1):@p th:$f1$ (Type the 'print' command and press [Return].) th:_________$f3$ #p of $f7$ -- ~e&a28c11R q: s: a:$a9$ c:t9=len(a9$) c:a9=1 pr: j(t9<50):@p c:a9$=a9$(1,50) t: ~uWait a Minute~n!__________You typed 'way too many letters. The correct spelling is 'print excerpt'. Press ~iPrevPage~n if you'd like to try again. th:$f1$ (Press ~iPrevPage~n for more practice.) :__________________$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:showk pr: j(a9$<>"print excerpt"):@p t: ~uGreat~n!__________________You typed '$a9$ '. That's exactly the way it should be. Press ~iNextPage~n to try out the real thing. th:$f8$ q: j:showk pr: j(a9$<>""):@p t: ~uNothing~n?________________You choose not to try? - To review, press ~iPrevPage~n. - To go on, press ~iNextPage~n. th:$f1$ (Press ~iPrevPage~n or ~iNextPage~n.) :_____________________$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:showk pr: t: ~uOh, Oh~n..._______________You spelled '$a9$ '. The correct spelling is 'print excerpt'. Press ~iPrevPage~n to try again. th:$f1$ (Press ~iPrevPage~n for more practice.) :__________________$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: *showk k:1 1 NextPage___f1 k:2 2 PrevPage___f2 k:3 3 Lessons____f3 k:4 4 Chapters___f4 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:7 7 __Help_____f7 k:8 8 __Quit_____f8 k:e j:keyB *C3 c:j1$="C3" c:j2$="C4" c:j0$="C2A" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uRead Before Doing~n:______To print the 'excerpt' file: 1. Select the PAM window (not yet). 2. Type this in the PAM command line: print excerpt (Please watch your spelling. Note that only ~ulowercase~n letters are used.) Use [Back space] to correct any mistakes. 3. Press the [Return] key to start printing. 4. Select this tutor window again and read on. Ready? Do it! th:$f1$ $k$ (Press ~iNextPage~n after starting the printer.)_______ :_______$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyB *C4 c:j1$="c4" c:j2$="c4A" c:j0$="C3" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uDid It Work~n?____________The printer should be printing a pageful of prose. If it isn't: - Check your spelling: 'excerpt' is spelled 'excerpt'. - Check that the name 'excerpt' appears in the PAM window. ~uTo Try It Again~n:________Press ~iPrevPage~n (key [f2]) of the tutor to reread the print instructions. ~uRemember~n:_______________To print a file, type: print ~ufile_name~n [Return], where ~ufile_name~n means your text file. th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *C4A c:j1$="C4A" c:j0$="C4" c:j2$="C4B" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uContinuing On~n...________Note that you don't have to wait for the printer to finish printing before you go on to something else: Printing a file... |--------------------------->| Reading from the tutor... |------------------------------------> The printer will finish on its own. th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *C4B c:j1$="C4B" c:j0$="C4A" c:j2$="C5" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uHow Do You Stop It~n?_____In case you want to cancel a print operation, use the 'stopprint' command. ~uGot That~n?_______________To stop the printer: 1. Select the PAM window. 2. Type in the command line: stopprint [Return]. Note that 'stopprint' is all ~ulowercase letters~n, has two "p"'s, and is ~uone word~n. Note also that the printer can hold up to 1,024 characters ~uat a time~n, so that a 'stopprint' command won't take effect immediately. th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *C5 c:j1$="C5" c:j2$="C6" c:j0$="C4B" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uOne Other Thing~n:________You can specify more than one file name in the 'print' command. For example, typing: print memo1 memo2 memo3 [Return]. causes the three memos to be printed, one after another. ~uWhat's The Difference~n?__Why, you may be asking, does PAM show 'excerpt' as a ~uData~n file rather than a ~uText~n file? The answer is that all text files (such as memos) are data files, but not all data files (such as spreadsheets) are text files. PAM lists both types of files simply as ~uData Files~n. th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *C6 c:j1$="C6" c:j2$="C9" c:j0$="C5" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uUse Common Sense~n:_______It makes good sense to print ~utext~n files. It may not make such good sense to use the 'print' command on other ~udata~n files, or on ~uprograms~n, or on ~ufolders~n. +-----------+ | %6&**< | ------+ "Forget it!" | ???? | \ | ()( | \ | !!!$%^& | v | | +-------------+ +-----------+ \WASTEBASKET/ \ / \ / +-----+ If you try, no harm will occur to the computer, but the printer will undoubtedly print garbage. th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *C9 c:j1$="C9" c:j2$="" c:j0$="C6" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uThat's All~n._____________You've learned how to print text files on the built-in printer. Nice going. ~uSummary~n:________________To print a file, type in the PAM command line: print ~ufile_name~n [Return], where ~ufile_name~n is the name as it appears in the PAM list of data files. To cancel a print operation, type: stopprint [Return]. ~uYou've Finished This~n____To read over the other chapters in the tutor, ~uChapter~n:________________~iChapters~n (key [f4]). th:$f1$ $k$ (Press ~iChapters~n to pick from the list of chapters.) :_______$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyZ *D c:f7$="3" *D1 c:j0$="" c:j1$="D1" c:j2$="D2" c:h5$=" " c:h6$="Copying the Display"!!q$ c:h8$=h1$!!h2$!!h4$!!h5$!!h3$!!h6$ c:p=1 c:f9$=f4$!!f7$!!f5$ xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uAfter This Lesson~n:______You'll know to use [Shift][Print] to print the entire display. ~uThere When You Need It~n:_Occasionally, you may want to print the entire contents of the EL display: Use the [Shift][Print] keystroke. ~uJust a Second~n!__________Before beginning, make sure that: - Your printer is ready to print. +--------+ - You know where the | Print | key is. | Enter | +--------+ (Look at lower left corner of the keyboard.) th:$f8$ q: j:keyA *D2 c:j1$="D2" c:j0$="D1" c:j2$="D3" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uTry It Now~n:_____________While holding down the [Shift] key, press the [Print] key. ~uIf It Works~n:____________You'll be watching your printer make a dot-for-dot copy of the display image. ~uA Little Sign~n:__________The computer presents a little ~i_print~_screen_~n banner to show the goings on. When the operation is over, the banner changes to ~i(print~_screen)~n. ~uIf There's Trouble~n:_____The yellow attention light next to the printer will blink. To restore order: 1. Check the paper supply. 2. Press the light grey button by the attention light. The light should turn off. th:$f1$ $k$ (Press ~iNextPage~n after pressing [Shift][Print].)_______ :__$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyB *D3 c:j1$="D3" c:j2$="" c:j0$="D2" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uAfterwards~n:_____________You can advance the paper in the printer: - Press the [LF] printer button several times for line feeds, --OR-- - Press the [FF] printer button ~uonce~n for a form feed. ~uSummary~n:________________To print the display on the printer, press [Shift][Print]. ~uNext~n:___________________The next lesson, "Checking the Printer," enables you to put the printer through a complete printing self-test. th:$g6$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyZ *E c:f7$="7" *E1 c:j0$="" c:a9=0 c:j1$="E1" c:j2$="E2" c:h5$=q$!!" " c:h6$="Checking the Printer"!!q$ c:h8$=h1$!!h2$!!h4$!!h5$!!h3$!!h6$ c:p=1 c:f9$=f4$!!f7$!!f5$ xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uAfter This Lesson~n:______You'll be able to verify the proper operation of the printer using a printing self-test. ~uNormal Operation~n:_______At power on, with paper in the printer: 1. The yellow attention light next to the printer blinks during a "wake up" self-test. 2. The print head clicks back and forth. 3. The attention light turns off (after about 2 seconds). O O O K K ! O O K K ! O O K K ! O O K K ! O O O K K o th:$f8$ q: j:keyA *E2 c:j1$="E2" c:j2$="E3" c:j0$="E1" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uSomething May Be Wrong~n:_If the yellow attention light continues to blink. The attention light should not be visible during normal printer operations. \ / -- o -- / \ ~uMaybe You're Out Of~n_____If the printer stops printing and the yellow ~uPaper~n:_________________ attention light begins to shine steadily, the printer is out of paper. Keep reading! th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *E3 c:j1$="E3" c:j2$="E4" c:j0$="E2" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uTo Fix a Problem~n:_______Check the paper supply: - If there is a misfeed or crumpled sheet, clear it by freeing and realigning the paper. - If the printer is out of paper, replace the paper supply. ~uAfterwards~n:_____________Press the light grey button, which should turn off the attention light and prepare the printer to print. The top-of-form will be set to the current line position, and the print head will be returned to the leftmost carriage position. :<--- <--- <--- <--- <--- <--- <--- <--- <--- :(Over here.) th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *E4 c:j1$="e4" c:j0$="E3" c:p=4 xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uPrinting Self-Test~n:_____Right now, you can cause the printer to perform a complete printing self-test. You'll get a page of paper with rows and rows of characters as part of the test. ~uBefore Starting It~n:_____See that the top-of-form is set so that the page perforation is slightly above the print head. (If necessary, realign the paper and press the light grey button.) Do you want the printer to perform a printing self-test? - If yes, press ~iPrntTest~n (key [f3]). - If no, press ~iSkipTest~n (key [f4]). th:$f1$ (Press ~iPrntTest~n or ~iSkipTest~n as you desire.) th:_____________$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: k:1 1 _ k:3 3 PrntTest___f3 k:4 4 SkipTest___f4 k:e as: mj:3 k:1 1 NextPage___f1 k:3 3 Lessons____f3 k:4 4 Chapters___f4 k:e c:p=p+1 c:j2$="X1" c:j$="J:"!!j2$ xi:j$ mj:4 k:1 1 NextPage___f1 k:3 3 Lessons____f3 k:4 4 Chapters___f4 k:e c:p=p+3 c:a9=1 c:j2$="E7" c:j$="J:"!!j2$ xi:j$ mj:2 k:1 1 NextPage___f1 k:3 3 Lessons____f3 k:4 4 Chapters___f4 k:e c:p=p-1 c:j$="J:"!!j0$ xi:J$ mj:5 q:print c:j$="J:"!!j1$ xi:J$ mj:7 c:j$="J:"!!j1$ j:help2 mj:8 c:j$="J:"!!j1$ j:endall m:anything s: j:@a *X1 c:j1$="X1" c:j0$="E4" c:j2$="E6" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uOK~n:_____________________Begin test... (Note that this test is built to run only once per lesson, but you can restart this lesson to run the test again.) The printer will print a page of text and then advance the paper to the next top-of-form. ~uNo Need To Wait~n:________Go ahead and press the ~iNextPage~n key--there's no need to wait for the printer to finish. th:$f8$ j(a9=1):@p c:a9=1 q:print th:$e$ z pr: q: j:keyB *e6 c:j1$="E6" c:j2$="E7" c:j0$="X1" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uYour Printer Prints~n_____If you're ending up with a sheet of paper ~u150 Characters/Second~n:__covered with lines of sharply defined characters, then the printer is passing its printing self-test. Your printer works the way it's supposed to. ~uTry Again~n?______________To run the printer test again (only if you want): 1. Press the ~iPrevPage~n key until you get back to page 1 of this lesson, "$h6$ . 2. Read through the lesson and press ~iPrntTest~n again. If the print quality is not as good as you'd expect, please refer to Appendix G of the owner's manual for printer care information. th:$f1$ $k$ (Press ~iNextPage~n to read the last page of this lesson.) :___$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyB *e7 c:j1$="e7" c:j2$="" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uSummary~n:________________This lesson contains a printing self-test that you can use to verify the proper operation of the printer. ~uRemember~n:_______________After loading or readjusting paper, press the light grey printer button to set top-of-form. ~uNext~n:___________________The last lesson in this Chapter, "Printing a Text File," shows how to print your memos and other documents using the PAM window. th:$g6$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: c(a9=0):j0$="E4" c(a9=1):j0$="E6" j:keyZ *SYSX th:$h1$ t: :Welcome to PILOT! Type a command and press [Return]: c:z8=1 J:BEGIN9 *SYYY TH:calc mode ([Return] to exit):_ AX:$Z9$ J(Z9$=""):BEGIN9 M:= CN:Z9$="Z9="!!Z9$ C:Z9$="C:"!!Z9$ XI:Z9$ TE: ..no good JE: @A TN: Answer is #Z9 . J:SYYY *BEGIN9 TH:#z8 )_ AX:$Z9$ c(z9$<>""):z8=z8+1 M:bye JY:calret M:calc JY:SYYY XI:Z9$ TE:...oh, well J:BEGIN9 *calret c:x$="e:"!!j1$ xi:x$