Okidata Pacemark 3410 dot matrix printer Service Guide

Below you will find brief information for dot matrix printer Pacemark 3410. The Pacemark 3410 is a high speed, dot matrix printer, which utilizes a 9 pin printhead. The printer is capable of emulating the IBM Proprinter or the Epson FX printers. The Pacemark 3410 comes standard with both an RS232-C Serial Interface and a Centronics Parallel Interface. Also standard is the bottom push tractor feed unit.

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Key features

  • High-speed dot matrix printing
  • 9-pin printhead
  • IBM Proprinter and Epson FX emulation
  • RS232-C Serial and Centronics Parallel Interfaces
  • Bottom push tractor feed unit
  • Near Letter Quality (NLQ) printing
  • Paper park feature
  • Automatic paper loading
  • Forms tear-off capability
  • Barcode printing

Frequently asked questions

The print speed depends on the selected print mode and pitch. High Speed Draft mode offers up to 550 cps, Utility mode up to 417 cps, and Near Letter Quality mode up to 104 cps.

It can handle card stock, continuous forms, cut sheets, envelopes, labels, and transparencies. The specific weight and dimensions vary depending on the type.

It supports Epson FX-1050 and IBM Proprinter III emulation modes.

The paper park feature allows you to temporarily store a sheet of paper in a designated area. This is useful when you need to print on a different type of paper or when you are using a continuous form.

The automatic paper loading feature allows the printer to detect and load paper automatically. To use it, simply insert the paper into the appropriate feed path and press the FORM FEED switch.
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