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We think you’ll also find this manual easy and pleasant to
use. We’ve gone to great lengths to make it so. As a first example,
look over the table of contents and you’ll see what we mean.
Whether greenhorn or wizard, everybody will find what they need
to know to fulfill their expectations. We suggest that each new
user/owner, before you even unpack the box, read or at least scan
Chapters 2 and 3 - “Getting to Know Your SR-10/15” and
“Getting Started with SR-10/15” - as well as Chapter 1, “Setting
Up SR-10/15.“iNow you can unpack the box and start putting
things together.
When you’re ready to connect your computer to your
SR-10/15, look at Appendix J for directions applying to your
make of computer.
For you who wish to design your own characters, do your
own plotting, your own infinite variety of dot graphic patterns
and densities, you’ll have a ball! For you, Chapters 5 through
10 are a must, and of course everybody should look at Chapter
11, which tells how to maintain your SR-lo/15 for a long and
carefree life.
In this manual there are plenty of example programs to de-
monstrate and show off all of SR- 10/l 5’s features. Since many
SR-lO/ 15 users have IBM Personal Computers (or the equivalent)
all the example programs are written in Microsoft BASIC for
the IBM. But throughout the manual, users of other computers
will find hints on how to make SR-lo/15 work with their com-
puter.
So, gentle reader, with this manual we hand you the key to
the wonderful world of SR-10/15. May you enjoy years of
handsome, fast, and carefree printing!
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