The LQ-300II uses two banks of DIP switches (usually behind a small door) to set default behavior. Common settings:
| | Disadvantages | |----------------|--------------------| | Prints through multi-part forms (carbon copies) | Noisy operation (typical for impact printers) | | Very low running cost (ribbons are cheap) | Low resolution – not for graphics/photos | | Extremely durable – lasts for years | Slow compared to laser/inkjet | | Works without drivers on many legacy systems (serial/parallel) | No built-in USB on base model (requires adapter or optional card) | | Can print on continuous fanfold paper | Consumables (ribbon) must be replaced periodically | epson lq 300ii
Here is detailed content on the , a popular 24-pin dot matrix printer. The LQ-300II uses two banks of DIP switches