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In BJ mode, the printer uses the black ink cartridge only.
After selecting a printer, you can use software commands for all the standard printer functions through
the application programs. This includes bold or double-strike printing, underlining, superscripts,
subscripts, margin control, line-spacing control, and graphics.
Selecting a Printer Control Mode
Your printer has three printer control modes for printing from MS-DOS application programs:
Epson LQ mode, which emulates the Epson LQ-2550 printer
BJ mode, which emulates the IBM Proprinter X24E
Canon Extended mode
You can select Epson LQ mode or BJ mode with the DIP switches.
Epson LQ mode is the default.
The Canon Extended mode is different from the other two printer control modes. It is automatically
selected through the printer driver that supports the mode when the printer is in either Epson LQ mode or
BJ mode; therefore, no adjustment is necessary for the printer to select it.
The printer control mode you select depends on the printer driver you were able to select in your
applications.
For color printing:
If you were able to select a Canon Color BJ printer or a Color Epson LQ printer through
your application program, you will want to use the printer in Epson LQ mode.
This mode gives you the color print capability and versatile text features.
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