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1. No Country DSW 1 5 DSW 1 6 DSW 1 7 Code page U S A ON ON ON Page 0 PC437 U S A France OFF ON ON Germany ON OFF ON Page 2 PC850 Multilingual U K OFF OFF ON Denmark ON ON OFF Sweden OFF ON OFF Page 5 PC865 Nordic Italy ON OFF OFF Page 2 PC850 Multilingual Windows Code OFF OFF OFF Windows Code 3 Baud rate selection Transmission speed Transmission 2 5 2 6 2400 baud ON ON 4800 baud OFF ON 9600 baud OFF OFF 19200 baud ON OFF Rev 1 05 15 SRP 275 3 1 3 DIP Switch setting for Star SP500 mode e DIP Switch 1 Switch Function ON oF Default 4 Emulation Selection 1 Refer to the following table OFF 1 3 Auto cutter Enable Disable OFF 1 4 Black Red Printing Enable Disable OFF 1 5 ve Reserved OFF 1 7 1 8 e DIP Switch 2 RS232C serial interface model Switch Function ON OFF Default a Reserved OFF 2 3 Hand shaking XON XOFF DTR DSR OFF 2 4 Word length 7 bits 8 bits OFF 2 5 Parity check Enable Disable OFF 2 6 Parity selection EVEN ODD OFF 2 1 ion OFF 28 Baud rate selection 2 Refer to the following table OFF NOTES 1 Emulation Selection DSW 1 1 and 1 2 Emulation 1 1 1 2 EPSON OFF OFF STAR OFF ON CITIZEN ON OFF EPSON KP ON ON EPSON KP EPSON Kitchen Printer mode A alarm is generated by printer after auto cutting and in paper end error
2. SRP 275 10 7 Dimensions amp weight e Dimensions Item Dimension mm e Weight Approx Wt 2 5 kg Shipping Wt 4 0 kg 10 8 Optional features The optional features either replace a standard feature or enhance the operation of the printer All optional features are installed at the factory and must be selected when the printer is ordered Rev 1 05 36 11 Appendix Troubleshooting This chapter gives solutions to some printer problems you may have 11 1 ERROR LED blinking pattern SRP 275 The printer stops all printer operations for the selected paper section goes off line and the ERROR LED blinks when an error is detected e Errors that automatically recover Error Description ERROR LED blinking pattern Recovery Rear cover open error When recoverable Error is selected 1 The rear cover is opened when printing Print head temperature error 2 The temperature of the print head is extremely high 200ms Recovers automatically when the rear cover is closed Recovers automatically when the print head cools NOTES 1 These conditions are selected by MSW8 5 8 8 When MSW68 5 mapping of the cover open status is off the error hasn t occurred but there is a paper end error instead If MSW8 8 is off this error is handled as an automatically recoverable error 2 Print head temperatu
3. 4 Ribbon Cassette Installation 1 Before inserting the ribbon cassette turn the knob clockwise to prevent twisting the ribbon 2 Open the front cover of printer 3 Take out the old ribbon cassette if there is one 4 Insert the new ribbon cassette as shown and pay particular attention to the placement of the ribbon behind the Printer Head 5 During inserting the ribbon cassette turn the knob clockwise again to make sure the ribbon moves freely in the cassette 6 Close front cover of printer NOTES Malfunctions and other problems may arise if other than specified ribbon cassettes are used in the printer The Warranty may be void if other than specified ribbon cassettes are used Contact your dealer or place of purchase for more information about proper ribbon cassettes Rev 1 05 28 SRP 275 5 Roll Paper Installation 1 To prevent data loss make sure that the printer is not receiving data 2 Open the rear cover by pushing the open button 3 Remove the used paper roll core if there is one 4 Insert the paper roll as shown 5 Be sure to note the correct direction that the paper should come off the paper roll 6 Pull out small amount of paper as shown Then close the cover and tear off the extra paper by pulling it toward the front of the printer amp CAUTION Do not touch the auto cutter blade when you open rear cover Rev 1 05 29 SRP 275 6 Changing the paper wid
4. 640 bytes left Do you want to change Buffer full release condition Rev 1 05 20 SRP 275 e Procedure of Memory Switch setting Entering Memory Switch Setting Mode Resetting Basic Serial Interface NO YES NO NO NO Baud rate Handshake Parity Data bit Current Current Current Current setting YES setting setting setting YE YES 9600 bps DSR DTR 2 Non 8 bits NO NO NO YES No a YES NO NO S YES NO NO YES 2400bps NO 2 Resetting Buffer full release Finishing Memory condition S W Setting Mode Current setting 640 bytes Finishing Memory S W Setting Mode 522 bytes Resetting Paper width Finishing Memory Current setting 76 mm S W Setting Mode Resetting Cover open status Current setting Paper out Cover open Memory S W Setting Completed Rev 1 05 21 SRP 275 3 2 2 Memory Switch setting for Star mode e Settings Memory Switches are from MSW 0 to MSW 8 They are stored in non volatile memory flash memory To change the settings send the following commands from the host Name Set Memory Switch Code ASCII ESC GS m N n1 n2 n3 n4 LF NUL Hexadecimal 1B 1D 23 m N n1 n2 n3 n4 0A 00 Decimal 27 29 35 m N n1 n2 n3 n4100 Defined Region m W T 0 lt N n1 n2 n3 n4 lt 9 A lt N n1 n2 n3 n4 lt F Function Sends command to write after defining Memory Switch using the definition command specified by the follow
5. 0 75 10 3 Ribbon cassette specification Item Description Remark Standard RRC 201 B R Color Black amp Red Size 13 mm W i RRC 201 B R 1 500 000 characters Black oo Rangga Tol 750 000 characters Red 0 25C NOTES Malfunctions and other problems may arise if other than specified ribbon cassettes are used in the printer The Warranty may be void if other than specified ribbon cassettes are used Contact your dealer or place Of purchase for more information about proper ribbon cassettes Rev 1 05 34 10 4 Electrical characteristics SRP 275 Item Description Remark SMPS Supply voltage 24VDC Current consumption Operatin Mean Approximately 0 5A at 24V except for drawer Peak Approximately 1 5A kick out driving Standby Mean Approximately 0 3A NOTES Maximum 1A for drawer kick out driving 10 5 Reliability Item Description Remark Mechanism Approx 18 million lines Life firinda reauene Auto cutter Approx 1 5 million cuts g treq y End of life is defined as the point at which the printer reaches the beginning of the Wear out Period Head Approx 300 million dots wire 10 6 Environment conditions Item Description Remark Temperature Operating 0 50 C 32 122 F Storage 10 50C 14 122 F Relative humidity Operating 10 90 RH Non condensing Storage 10 90 RH Non condensing Rev 1 05 35
6. 2 Baud rate selection Transmission speed Transmission 2 7 2 8 2400 baud ON ON 4800 baud OFF ON 9600 baud OFF OFF 19200 baud ON OFF N NOTICE Change in DIP Switch settings are recognized only when the printer power is turned on or when the printer is reset by using the interface If the DIP Switch setting is changed after the printer power is turned on the change does not take effect until the printer is turned on again or is reset Rev 1 05 16 SRP 275 3 1 4 Changing the DIP Switch setting If you need to change settings follow the steps below to make your changes amp CAUTION Turn off the printer before removing the DIP Switch cover to prevent an electric short which can damage the printer 1 Make sure the printer is turned off 2 Remove the screw from the DIP Switch cover Then take off the DIP Switch cover which is shown in the illustration below 3 Set the switches using a pointed tool such as tweezers or a small 4 Replace the DIP Switch cover Then secure it with the screw NOTES The new settings take effect when you turn on the printer Rev 1 05 17 SRP 275 3 2 Setting the Memory Switches 3 2 1 Memory Switch setting for Epson ESC POS mode This printer has Memory Switch set which is software switches Memory Switch set has MSW 2 MSW 8 Customize value Serial communication condition Memory Switch setting utility can change
7. the Memory Switch set to ON or OFF as shown in the table below default all OFF NOTES The Memory Switch is available to be changed by three methods Memory Switch setting utility Memory Switch setup mode there are limitations on what can be changed Control from ESC POS command Some Memory Switch settings can be changed by the Memory Switch setting mode See Procedure of Memory Switch setting Settings of the Memory Switch are stored in the NV memory therefore even if the printer is turned off the settings are maintained When you replace a SRP 270 with a SRP 275 you should adjust the MSW 8 5 to OFF e Memory Switch 2 Switch Function On Off 1 Reserved Fixed to Off 2 Reserved Fixed to Off 3 Reserved for Chinese selection Fixed to Off 4 8 Code page selection 1 Refer to the following table NOTES Desired code page can be selected using Memory Switch 2 4 8 by setting as following 1 Code page selection MSW 2 8 MSW 2 7 MSW 2 6 MSW 2 5 MSW 2 4 Character Table Page 0 PC437 U S A Page 1 Katakana Page 2 PC850 Multilingual Page 3 PC860 Portuguese Page 4 PC863 Canadian French Page 5 PC865 Nordic Page 16 WPC1252 Latin1 Page 17 PC866 Russian Page 18 PC852 Latin2 Page 19 PC858 Euro Page 21 PC862 Israel Page 22 PC864 Arabic Page 23 Thai character code 42 Page 24 WPC1253 Greek Page 25 WPC1254 Turk
8. 7 PC866 Russian Page 18 PC852 Latin2 Page 19 PC858 Euro Page 21 PC862 Israel Page 22 PC864 Arabic Page 23 Thai character code 42 Page 24 WPC1253 Greek Page 25 WPC1254 Turkish Page 26 WPC1257 Baltic Page 27 Farsi 3 Page 28 WPC1251 Russian 3 Page 29 PC737 Greek 3 Page 30 PC775 Baltic 3 Page 31 Thai character code 16 Page 32 OldCode Israel Page 33 WPC1255 Israel ss kk korek IF O O O O O O O O O OJOJO O OJo oO Page 34 Thai character code 11 bs 000000101016 Ie Ikke ke ik ko lolololololo Oki eko oolo lk ebi ik ololo loe Ik bk lolololo Oki oo ke oloik klolo ke kolor Ik Ooo lk Ik Iolo o iokiloiroirtiloktlotloktlok loktiok lolklolklo m Page 35 Thai character code 18 3 Only Font B available Rev 1 05 26 Memory Switch 4 SRP 275 Bit Function 0 1 F 9 8 Automatic Status Function Disabled Enabled 7 4 3 ESC RS an command function Only Setting Kk pa S only 2 1 0 Data reception error serial Prints Ignored Memory Switch 5 Bit Function 0 1 F 0 Reserved Memory Switch 6 Bit Function 0 1 F A 9 BUSY Condition Reception Buffer or Reception Buffer Full Offline 8 0 Memory Switch 7 Bit Function 0 1 F 0 Reserved Rev 1 05 27 SRP 275
9. BIXOLON SAMSUNG mini printers User s Manual SRP 275 Impact Printer Rev 1 05 http www samsungminiprinters com li Safety Precautions SRP 275 In using the present appliance please keep the following safety regulations in order to prevent any hazard or material damage WARNING Violating following instructions can cause serious injury or death Do not plug several products in one multi outlet This can provoke over heating and a fire If the plug is wet or dirty dry or wipe it before usage If the plug does not fit perfectly with the outlet do not plug in Be sure to use only standardized multi outlets PROHIBIT SS a are ETO iy py Do not pull the cable to unplug This can damage the cable which is the origin of a fire or a breakdown of the printer PROHIBIT Do not plug in or unplug with your hands wet e You can be electrocuted 4 PROHIBIT Rev 1 05 You must use only the supplied adapter It is dangerous to use other adapters ONLY SUPPLIED ADAPTER PROHIBIT Keep the plastic bag out of children s reach If not a child may put the bag on his head PROHIBIT Do not bend the cable by force or leave it under any heavy object A damaged cable can cause a fire PROHIBIT SRP 275 CAUTION Violating following instructions can cause slight wound or damage the appliance If you observe a strange smoke odor or noise from the printer unpl
10. CHR amp H30 CHR amp HO0A CHR 0 0480 lt LF gt lt NUL gt PRINT 1 CHR amp H1B CHR amp H1D CHR amp H23 CHR amp H54 CHR amp H30 lt ESC gt lt GS gt T 0 PRINT 1 CHR amp H30 CHR amp H30 CHR amp H30 CHR amp H30 CHR amp HOA CHR amp HO 0000 lt LF gt lt NUL gt Rev 1 05 22 SRP 275 e Default Settings The default settings for Memory Switch 0 to Memory Switch 8 are shown below Settings vary for single byte character countries standard specifications SBCS and for double byte character countries Chinese character specifications DBCS Standard Specifications SBCS Memory Switch Number Ex factory Settings n1 n2 n3 n4 MSW 0 0000 MSW 1 0000 MSW 2 0000 MSW 3 0000 MSW 4 0000 MSW 5 0000 MSW 6 0000 MSW 7 0000 MSW 8 0000 Chinese character specifications DBCS For China Memory Switch Number Ex factory Settings n1 n2 n3 n4 MSW 0 0010 MSW 1 0000 MSW 2 0000 MSW 3 0000 MSW 4 0000 MSW 5 0000 MSW 6 0000 MSW 7 0000 MSW 8 0000 Rev 1 05 23 e Function Memory Switch 0 SRP 275 Bit Function 0 1 F C Reserved Red and Black sa inverted black and white Commands 3 Refr ta ine following table 9 5 Reserved are SBCS DBCS County specications 1 Single Byte countries Double Byte cou
11. ON KP EPSON Kitchen Printer mode A alarm is generated by printer after auto cutting and in paper end error 2 Baud rate selection Transmission speed Transmission 2 7 2 8 2400 baud ON ON 4800 baud OFF ON 9600 baud OFF OFF 19200 baud ON OFF Rev 1 05 14 3 1 2 DIP Switch setting for Citizen iDP 3550 mode SRP 275 e DIP Switch 1 Switch Function ON OFF Default 4 Emulation Selection 1 Refer to the following table OFF 1 3 Auto cutter Enable Disable OFF CBM2 mode CBM1 mode i SBM command IDP3530 system iDP3540 system OEE 1 5 1 6 International characters 2 Refer to the following table ON 1 7 1 8 CR mode CR CR LF OFF e DIP Switch 2 RS232C serial interface model Switch Function ON OFF Default 2 1 Word length 8 bits 7 bits ON 2 2 Parity check Disable Enable ON 2 3 Parity selection ODD EVEN ON 2 4 Hand shaking DTR DSR XON XOFF ON F Baud rate selection 3 Refer to the following table OFF 2 7 Near end switch Enable Disable OFF 2 8 Mechanism type Graphic Character OFF NOTES 1 Emulation Selection DSW 1 1 and 1 2 Emulation 1 1 1 2 EPSON OFF OFF STAR OFF ON CITIZEN ON OFF EPSON KP ON ON EPSON KP EPSON Kitchen Printer mode A alarm is generated by printer after auto cutting and in paper end error 2 International Character Selection
12. Switch Although the factory settings are best for almost all users if you have special requirements you can change the DIP Switch Your printer has two sets of DIP Switches The functions of the switches are shown in the following table 3 1 1 DIP Switch setting for Epson ESC POS mode e DIP Switch 1 Switch Function ON OFF Default 4 Emulation Selection 1 Refer to the following table OFF 1 3 Auto cutter Enable Disable OFF 1 4 BUSY condition Receive buffer full Receive buffer full Gee or Offline 1 5 Serial interface selection Memory Switch DIP Switch OFF 1 6 Print NV bit image 1 after cutting Enable Disable OFF 1 7 Near end switch Enable Disable OFF 1 8 Print column 42 35 40 33 OFF e DIP Switch 2 RS232C serial interface model Switch Function ON OFF Default 2 1 Data receive error Ignore Print OFF 2 2 Reserved OFF 2 3 Hand shaking XON XOFF DTR DSR OFF 2 4 Word length 7 bits 8 bits OFF 2 5 Parity check Enable Disable OFF 2 6 Parity selection EVEN ODD OFF a Baud rate selection 2 Refer to the following table ORF 2 8 5 OFF e DIP Switch 2 Parallel interface model Switch Function ON OFF Default 2 1 Auto Line Feed Enable Disable OFF 2 2 8 Undefined OFF NOTES 1 Emulation Selection DSW 1 1 and 1 2 Emulation 1 1 1 2 EPSON OFF OFF STAR OFF ON CITIZEN ON OFF EPSON KP ON ON EPS
13. ar cover open close in each status that is transmitted from the printer is changed every time the rear cover is open or closed When you replace a SRP 270 with a SRP 275 you should adjust the MSW 8 5 to Off MSW 8 8 When Off is selected a bit of the automatic recoverable error in each status that is transmitted from the printer is changed every time the rear cover is open When On is selected a bit of the mechanical error in each status that is transmitted from the printer is changed every time the rear cover is open The setting of MSW 8 5 and 8 8 can be set by Memory Switch setup mode e Customize value Function Selectable value Paper roll width 57 5 mm 69 5 mm 76 mm default value NOTES These setting can be set by Memory Switch setup mode Serial communication Function Selectable value 2400 bps 4800 bps baug tale 9600 bps 19200 bps Parit None Odd y Even Handshake DSR DTR XON XOFF Data length 7 bit 8 bit NOTES There are two methods DIP Switch and Memory Switch to adjust the serial communication conditions DIP Switch 1 5 selects which is effective DIP Switch or Memory Switch To enable the Serial communication setting you have to adjust the Serial interface selection function of DIP Switch 1 5 to Memory Switch These settings can be set by Memory Switch setup mode Rev 1 05 19 SRP 275 e Memory Switch Setu
14. ation ee 34 10 4 Electrical characteristics sana 35 10 5 Reliability TAN DADA BEREDAR dca DAN BN DAA ties dees ee AAN DEA AAN AN BA RASA ees 35 10 6 Environment CONnditiOnS irc eee nnnnereeeee 35 10 7 Dimensions amp weight SEGUE Le CoC ECL CCL ARENA RU eee Haa Daan Keenan ina d secs nada nan ena ian tandai an tani eian tandai ada 36 10 8 Optional features ee 36 11 Appendix Troubleshooting ee 37 11 1 ERROR LED blinking pattern ee 37 11 2 The printer does not start printing eat 38 11 3 The printer stops printing eat 39 11 4 You want to check the operation of the printer by itself ee 39 11 5 Printing is DOOr ee RA erat ear na AA RA En Ma AR 39 Rev 1 05 ai SRP 275 1 Setting Up the Printer 1 1 Unpacking Your printer box should include the items shown in the illustration below If any items are damaged or missing please contact your dealer SRP 275A C Ribbon cassette Paper roll Manual 1 2 Choosing a place for the printer e Avoid locations that are subject to direct sunlight or excessive heat e Avoid using or storing the printer in a place subject to excessive temperature or moisture e Do not use or store the printer in a dirty location e When setting up the printer choose a stable horizontal location e Intense vibration or shock may damage the printer e Ensure the printer has enough space to be used easily Rev 1 05 8 SRP 275 1 3 Using the operation panel Most of the functions of this print
15. d Option 3 1 Do not apply an upper line or an underline to characters when rotating 90 or 270 degrees Rev 1 05 24 Memory Switch 1 SRP 275 Bit Function 0 1 F Reserved E 5 4 Zero style Normal Slash zero 3 0 International Characters 1 Refer to the following table NOTES 1 International Characters Default Value Settings MSW1 3 MSW1 2 MSW1 1 MSW1 0 International Characters 0 0 0 0 U S A 0 0 0 1 France 0 0 1 0 Germany 0 0 1 1 U K 0 1 0 0 Denmark1i 0 1 0 1 Sweden 0 1 1 0 Italy 0 1 1 1 Spain1 1 0 0 0 Japan 1 0 0 1 Norway 1 0 1 0 Denmark2 1 0 1 1 PC 999 Memory Switch 2 Bit Function 0 1 F Reserved E How to recover to print ready after inserting paper Press FEED Auto recovery D C Reserved B Printing region width 1 Refer to the following table A Paper width selection 1 Refer to the following table 9 4 3 Contextual auto cut function 2 Disabled Enabled 2 1 0 Near end switch function 3 Refer to the following table NOTES 1 Print Region Width MSW 2 B Paper Width MSW 2 A Selection MSW 2 B MSW 2 A Printing Region Width Paper Width 0 0 400 half dots 76mm 0 1 300 half dots 57 5mm 1 0 385 half dots 76mm 1 1 297 half dots 57 5mm 2 Contextual Auto cut Function This function auto cuts paper when a paper feed command that feeds continuousl
16. elect Xflag Data1 5 Xflag 14 Host nAutoFd HostBusy HostBusy 15 NC ND ND 16 GND GND GND 17 GND FG FG 18 Printer Logic H Logic H Logic H 19 30 GND GND GND 31 Host ninit nlnit nlnit 32 Printer nFault nDataAbail nDataAvail 33 NC ND ND 34 Printer NC ND ND 35 Printer NC ND ND 36 Host nSelectin 1284 Active 1284 Active Rev 1 05 12 2 2 3 USB Interface Interface connector IFC U TYPE SRP 275 Drawer kick out Connector Pin No Signal name Assignment Color Function Shell Shield Drain wire Frame ground 1 VBUS Red NC 2 D White Differential data line 3 D Green Differential data line 4 GND Black Signal ground 2 2 4 Ethernet Interface IFC E TYPE Interface connector Drawer kick out Connector Pin No Signal name Assignment Color Function 1 TxD White with orange stripe Transmit 2 TxD Solid orange Transmit 3 RxD White with green stripe Receive 4 NC Solid blue 5 NC White with blue stripe 6 RxD Solid green Receive 7 NC White with brown stripe 8 NC Solid brown 2 2 5 Drawer kick out Pin No Description Direction 1 Signal GND 2 Drawer kick out driver signal 1 Output 3 Drawer Open Close signal Input 4 24V 5 Drawer kick out driver signal 2 Output 6 Signal GND Rev 1 05 13 SRP 275 3 Setting the Switches 3 1 Setting the DIP
17. er are governed by software but you can monitor the printer s status by looking at the lights on the control panel and for some procedures you will use the buttons e Control panel PAPER OUT ERROR POWER SOE POWER LED Green Color This indicator light is on when the power is turned on It blinks when the printer is in the self test printing standby state Always wait until this indicator light stops blinking before you start using the printer and before you turn it off POWER ERROR LED Red Color When this indicator light is on but not blinking it means that the printer is out of paper or almost out of paper or the printer covers are open When this light blinking there is an error See ERROR LED blinking pattern in Chapter 11 If you see this light blinking turn ERROR off the printer for a few seconds and then turn it back on If the light is still blinking call your supervisor or a service person PAPER OUT LED Red Color When this indicator light is on it means that the paper near end Replace the new paper roll When ERROR and PAPER OUT indicator lights are on it means paper end Install the paper roll See Installing paper roll in Chapter 5 1 PAPER OUT FEED button Use this button to feed paper or to start self test and for hexadecimal dump mode See the instructions Self test 8 in this chapter for self test See the instructions Hexadecimal dump in Chapter 9 for hexadecima
18. g on the interface your system uses either connect the serial parallel USB or Ethernet communication cable to the appropriate connector on the back of the printer Cables are provided by your dealer or system installer Rev 1 05 10 SRP 275 2 21 Serial Interface RS 232C 000000000000 0000000000000 IFC S TYPE Drawer kick out Interface connector Connector F G 1 TXD 2 RXD 3 PRINTER RIS 4 HOST SIDE SIDE 25Pin CTS 5 9Pin DSR 6 S G 7 DTR 20 Soo XR S Pin No Signal name Direction Function 1 FG Frame Ground 2 TxD Output Transmit Data 3 RxD Input Receive Data 6 DSR Input Data Set Ready 7 SG Signal Ground 20 DTR Output Data Terminal Ready Rev 1 05 M 2 2 2 Parallel Interface IEEE1284 Interface connector SRP 275 Drawer kick out Connector Pin no Source Compatibility mode Nibble mode Byte mode 1 Host nStrobe HostClk HostClk 2 Host Printer Data 0 LSB Data 0 LSB 3 Host Printer Data 1 Data 1 4 Host Printer Data 2 Data 2 5 Host Printer Data 3 Data 3 6 Host Printer Data 4 Data 4 7 Host Printer Data 5 Data 5 8 Host Printer Data 6 Data 6 9 Host Printer Data 7 MSB Data 7 MSB 10 Printer nAck PtrClk PtrClk 11 Printer Busy PtrBusy Data3 7 PtrBusy 12 Printer Perror AckDataReg Data2 6 AckDataReq 13 Printer S
19. ing classes to set the Memory Switch The printer is automatically reset after writing the setting defined by that command to the non volatile memory Do not turn off the power to the printer while sending commands to the non volatile memory Doing so will destroy the Memory Switch setting It is also possible for all Memory Switch settings to become offset to their initial default settings Consider the life of the non volatile memory and avoid over use of this command Function Class m N n1 n2 n3 n4 Data Definition Data Specification Definition Te N n1 n2 n3 n4 Data definition set specified bit Definition nee N n1 n2 n3 n4 Data definition clear specified bit Definition 1 N n1 n2 n3 n4 Data Definition clear all data Definition Fixed at 0 Fixed at 0000 Definition data write and reset Write W Fixed at 0 Fixed at 0000 Definition data write and reset and test print Write T Fixed at 0 Fixed at 0000 Ex Memory Switch 1 8 0 Memory Switch 2 7 1 Memory Switch 2 A 1 for a test print PRINT 1 CHR amp H1B CHR amp H1D CHR amp H23 CHR amp H2D CHR amp H31 lt ESC gt lt GS gt 1 PRINT 1 CHR amp H30 CHR amp H31 CHR amp H30 CHR amp H30 CHR amp HOA CHR 0 0100 lt LF gt lt NUL gt PRINT 1 CHR amp H1B CHR amp H1D CHR amp H23 CHR amp H2B CHR amp H32 lt ESC gt lt GS gt 2 PRINT 1 CHR amp H30 CHR amp H34 CHR amp H38
20. ish Page 26 WPC1257 Baltic Page 27 Farsi 2 Page 28 WPC1251 Russian 2 Page 29 PC737 Greek 2 Page 30 PC775 Baltic 2 Page 31 Thai character code 14 Page 32 OldCode Israel Page 33 WPC1255 Israel Page 34 Thai character code 11 Page 35 Thai character code 18 Page 37 PC857 Turkish Page 38 PC928 Greek bek kk keke JRF oololololoiolooliloilololololololo ss ooo0o00000lh1I65I6 beb ek loolololololoio S00 re ie vsoololor Ii bib elolololoie Ie ie bt lo lololo kok kolor oorkeIiklololb ik loloik book IOIO olo loktlokkiokkloktlotloltloktlolklolktlolblolkio p 2 Only Font B available Rev 1 05 18 SRP 275 e Memory Switch 8 Switch Function On Off 1 Upside down On Off 2 Font Selection Font B FontA 3 Selection Paper End Buzzer Off On 4 Reserved Fixed to Off 5 Selection of the cover open status Cover open Paper end 6 Buffer Size 40 bytes 8 Kbytes 7 Receive buffer full release Remaining 522 bytes Remaining 640 bytes 8 Printer Cover open during operation Ermon ihat can Errors that possibly recover automatically recover NOTES MSW 8 5 When Off is selected a bit of the paper end sensor in each status that is transmitted from the printer is changed every time the rear cover is open or closed When On is selected a bit of the re
21. l dump mode FEED R Rev 1 05 9 SRP 275 2 Connecting the cables 2 1 Connecting the AC Adaptor AC adaptor e Connect the AC adapter according to the following procedure 1 Make sure the printer is turned off 2 Before inserting the AC adaptor connect the power cord 3 Insert the AC adaptor as shown 4 Plug the AC adapter cable into the printer s power connector 5 Plug the power cord into the outlet and turn on the power amp CAUTION Before connecting the printer to the power supply make sure that the voltage and power specifications match the printer s requirements Using an incorrect power supply can cause serious damage to the printer 2 2 Connecting the Interface cable and Drawer kick out cable Interface e Connect the cables according to the Wi following procedure 1 Turn off printer and the host ECR host computer 2 Plug the interface cable into the interface connector on the printer then fasten the screw on both sides of the connector 3 Plug the drawer kick out cable into the drawer interface cable kick out connector on the printer When removing the drawer kick out cable press on the connector s clip while pulling out NOTES Connect the printer to the host ECR host computer though an interface cable matching the specification of the printer and the host ECR host computer Be sure to use a drawer that matches the printer s specification Dependin
22. make sure that this cable meets the specifications for both the printer and the computer 2 The data transmission settings may be different between the printer and computer Make sure that the printer s DIP Switch settings for data transmission are the same as the computer s You can see the printer s interface settings on your self test printout NOTES If the printer still does not print contact your dealer or a qualified service person 11 5 Printing is poor Check the state of ribbon cassette If the ribbon cassette life ends replace the ribbon cassette as described in Chapter 4 NOTES If the printer is still poor contact your dealer or a qualified service person Rev 1 05 39
23. n printing cancelled When using lt ESC gt 5 to cancel adornments it returns to the previously set adornments Adornments such as underline upper line double tall expanded and enhancing are cancelled if there is no command to set them for example the lt ESC gt 1 specification for underlines This setting is enabled only for ANK characters and block characters It is disabled for IBM block characters and Chinese characters composed of 12 dot vertical characters IBM block characters and Chinese characters do not have adornment with this command Precautions for selecting Option 1 1 Prints white black inverted characters using 7 x 9 fonts regardless of the current font size setting 2 Inserts a one dot string of black printing to the head of the white black inverted characters 3 Printing data created on a conventional red black printer using 1 and 2 above there are cases in which the printing position will shift to the right and a line of printable characters reduced For example to write 42 digits of red print data using conventional a 7 x 9 font there is a line feed at the 35th digit and the remaining 7 digits are printed on the next line 4 Download defined characters defined with 7 x 9 fonts are printed regardless of the current font setting 7x9 9x9 5 MSW 3 6 must not be set to 1 ANK character count many This will cause a while line to appear between characters Precautions for selecting Option 2 an
24. ntries 3 2 lt FF gt Command 2 Refer to the following table 1 0 Reserved NOTES 1 Country Specifications Country MSW 0 4 0 MSW 0 4 1 Overseas Standard Specifications Chinese Characters 2 lt FF gt Command Function Selection MSW 0 3 MSW 0 2 lt FF gt Command Function lt FF gt Command Function Auto cutter model Tear Bar Model SRP 275A type 0 0 Executes a form feed Executes a form feed After paper fed to cutting position executes partial cut 3 Paper fed to the tear bar position Executes a form feed After paper fed to cutting position 0 1 1 0 Executes a form feed 1 1 executes partial cut 3 Paper fed to the tear bar position 3 Red and Black inverted black and white Commands MSW O B MSW 0 A lt ESC gt 4 lt ESC gt 5 Command Functions 0 0 White black inverted printing 1 Pass 0 1 lt Option 1 gt White black inversion 7 x 9 font print enhancing 2 passes 1 0 lt Option 2 gt Upper line Underline enhancing 2 passes 1 1 lt Option 3 gt Upper line Underline double tall expanded enhancing 4 passes This setting functions to specify adornments when the subsequent red white black inversion print command is set It is a substitute function for the conventional red black white black inversion printing lt ESC gt 4 Red white black inversion printing lt ESC gt 5 Red white black inversio
25. onds and then turn it back on If the light is still blinking call your supervisor or service person If the PAPER OUT LED is on check the paper roll in the printer See Chapter 5 for instruction on installing the paper roll Rev 1 05 36 SRP 275 11 3 The printer stops printing e If the ERROR LED is on but not blinking the printer is off line Check to see that the covers are closed and check the paper state See Chapter 5 for instructions on installing or replacing the paper roll e If the ERROR LED is blinking there is an error In this case turn off the printer for a few seconds and then turn it back on If the LED is still blinking call your supervisor or a service person e Turn off the printer and check for a paper jam To clear paper jam follow the steps below 1 Turn off the printer and open the rear cover of the printer 2 3 Remove the jammed paper and reload the paper roll as described in Chapter 5 Close the rear cover 4 Turn on the printer 11 4 You want to check the operation of the printer by itself e Self test Try to run the self test to check that the printer works properly See the self test instructions in Chapter 8 to run the self test If the self test does not work contact your supervisor or a service person If the self test works properly check the following 1 Check the connection at both ends of the interface cable between the printer and the computer Also
26. orrect address or I F board is not connected Print head temperature detection circuit error There is an abnormality is the print head temperature Error Description ERROR LED blinking pattern Recovery After R W checking the printer does not work PE Da correctly 200ms Recovers automatically when the rear cover is closed Impossible to recover Impossible to recover Impossible to recover Impossible to recover NOTES If you see this light blinking turn off the printer for a few seconds and then turn it back on If the light is still blinking call your supervisor or a service person 11 2 The printer does not start printing Are any of the operation panel lights on If no operation panel lights are on check the following Make sure that the printer is turned on Make sure that the power supply cable is correctly plugged into the printer and to the power outlet If any of the lights are on please check the following If the POWER LED is blinking the printer is not ready yet Wait until the light quits blinking and the printer is ready to use If the ERROR LED is on but not blinking the printer is off line Check to see that the covers are closed and check the paper state See Chapter 5 for instructions on installing or replacing the paper roll If the ERROR LED is blinking there is an error In this case turn off the printer for a few sec
27. p Mode The following items are specified in the Memory Switch setup mode Basic Serial communication condition Serial communication Transmission speed Parity Handshaking Data length Receive buffer full release condition MSW 8 7 Paper roll width Customize value Cover open status MSW 8 5 NOTES All new settings will be lost if the power supply is turned off in the Memory Switch setup mode Be sure to follow the proper procedure and turn the power off at the correct time Use the following procedure to start the Memory Switch setup mode 1 Open the rear cover 2 Turn the power on while pressing the paper FEED button 3 Press the FEED button twice while POWER ERROR and PAPER OUT LEDs are lit 4 Close the cover The printer prints the enabled settings of the Memory Switches and instructions 5 Follow the instructions to process the switch setup NOTES In the Memory Switch setup the power LED may be flashing Example of Memory Switch setup sheet Memory S W Setup You can choose desired item using Paper width YES or NO as following Current paper width 76 0 mm YES Keep pressing FEED button Until printing starts Do you want to change NO Press amp release it swiftly paper width Serial interface setting Do you want to change Cover open status Serial interface condition Current status Paper out Do you want to change cover open status Buffer full release condition Current condition
28. re error is not abnormal e Recoverable errors When a recoverable error occurs after the cause of the error is removed the printer can recover from the error by receiving an error recovery command without turning off the power ERROR LED blinking pattern 200ms Error Description Recovery Recovers automatically when the rear cover is closed Rear cover open error 1 The rear cover is opened when printing The auto cutter does not work correctly Recovers by error recovery command Auto cutter error Type C only The home position cannot be detected due to a paper jam Home position detection error This is Mechanical error Recovers by error recovery command NOTES 1 These conditions are selected by MSW8 5 8 8 When MSW68 5 mapping of the cover open status is off the error hasn t occurred but there is a paper end error instead If MSW8 8 is off this error is handled as an automatically recoverable error Rev 1 05 37 e Errors that are impossible to recover SRP 275 R W error in memory or gate array Writing to reading out or erasing the NV memory for image scanning results does not work correctly High voltage error The power supply voltage is extremely high Low voltage error The power supply voltage is extremely low CPU execution error The CPU executes an inc
29. second column gives the ASCII characters that correspond to the codes Hexadecimal Dump To terminate hexadecimal dump Press FEED button three times 1B 21 00 1B 2602 40 40 8 amp 1B 25 01 1B 63 34 00 1B c4 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 4B ABCDEFGH Online Hex Dump Completed gt A period is printed for each code that has no ASCII equivalent 5 When the printing finishes turn off the printer Rev 1 05 33 SRP 275 10 Specification 10 1 Printing specification Item Description Remark Printing method Serial impact method Head wire 9 pin serial type Dot pitch 0 352mm 1 72 Dot wire diameter 0 3mm 0 01 Printing direction Bidirectional logic seeking with friction feed Characters per line Max 42 characters Printing speed 5 1 LPS Line Per Second Printing width 63 5 mm Line interval 4 233 mm 1 6 Paper feed method Friction feed Paper feed speed Approximately 158 mm 6 2 Character font 7x9 9x9 Alphanumeric characters 95 Character sets International characters 48 Extended graphics 128 x 27 pages 10 2 Paper specifications Item Description Remark Paper type Paper roll Paper roll width 76 0 5 mm 69 5 0 5 mm 57 5 0 5mm Paper roll diameter Max 83 mm 3 27 Normal paper Thickness 1 sheet 0 06 0 085 mm 0 0024 0 0034 Weight 52 3 64g m 0 115 0 1411 Ib Paper core outside diameter Max 19mm
30. sesgseaeceess 13 3 Setting the Switches LEAN AAN LAU AAA eee eee Te Hata Dena Daun Dan Dea Dea Dan Dea Dan Dana Da ana naa aan ee Da tia Nata 14 3 1 Setting the DIP Switch ee 14 3 1 1 DIP Switch setting for Epson ESC POS mode ee 14 3 1 2 DIP Switch setting for Citizen iDP 3550 mode ee 15 3 1 3 DIP Switch setting for Star SP500 mode ee 16 3 1 4 Changing the DIP Switch Setting ee 17 3 2 Setting the Memory Switches ttt ttt entrees 18 3 2 1 Memory Switch setting for Epson ESC POS mode ee 18 3 2 2 Memory Switch setting for Star mode ee 22 4 Ribbon Cassette Installation ee Ra Ae TUANG 28 5 Roll Paper Installation KERANA Pelee Ose eee En eee See bes oes es See eee el ets eig naa An AAA KAA DANA KAA 29 6 Changing the paper Width ee aa 30 7 Installing the wall mount Option ee aa 31 8 Self Test Kena Rocce Nana Sra cier Riera ana bye RE DE Naa eee eee NAN weed NA NS Sed cede bend sets cee race Nana cee ERA Na Ag Mena Naa amen aa Nana E Naa 32 9 Hexadecimal Dumping Kane ana ma abu OV Tas DNAN NAN DAN DAN AAN NN DALAH RAK Da Da Ne da Na ent an a a ed 33 10 Specification ANE mama maa Dena aa NS Sree te nS Na anta ka Kana na Da ena te be Mananta teas tes ate hyn mala nia Sele fe matan tata eaa Barata aE E maan ata miami aTa 34 10 1 Printing specification De MC GCE Aa cece ct na resect g acter bi Dn gies gees nsec gseegcesgsoegs 34 10 2 Paper specifications eee ee Te ee eee Te eee eee ee eee ee ere ee ee eee 34 10 3 Ribbon cassette specific
31. th 1 Open the rear cover we uos 2 Remove the frame paper control by loosing the two screws 3x6 3 Reattach the frame paper control in you want Insert and tighten two screws 3x6 to reattach 4 Close the rear cover 5 Change the Memory Switch setting for changing 57 5mm 69 5mm 76mm default paper roll width See the instructions Setting the Memory Switches 3 1 in Chapter 3 Rev 1 05 30 SRP 275 7 Installing the wall mount Option 1 Turn the Set over and attach the Bracket hanger to the Frame base then tighten four screws Ti LL 2 Attach the Bracket mount to the wall firmly with Bracket mount the eight screws Be sure that the Bracket attached properly to match the direction of arrow as shown And the Bracket mount should S be always fixed vertically Screw 4x1 8pieces 3 Insert the Bracket hanger of Set to the Bracket mount as shown Rev 1 05 31 SRP 275 8 Self Test The self test let you know if your printer is operating properly It checks the printing quality ROM version DIP Switch settings memory switch settings and statistic data The test is independent of any other equipment or software so it is a good idea to run it when you first set up the printer or if you have any trouble If the self test works correctly the problem is in the other eq
32. the following Directive and Norms EMC Directive 89 336 EEC EN55022 Class A 1998 A1 2000 EN55024 1998 A1 2001 EN61000 3 2 2000 EN61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Safety EN60950 1 2001 H Waste Electrical and Electric Equipment WEEE This marking shown on the product or its literature indicates that is should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it EE responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal E Label Material Control Label PC Other Labels PET Rev 1 05 20 SRP 275 E Introduction The SRP 275 is a high guality impact printer This one station printer has the following features e Compact design and light weight e High speed printing using logic seeking 5 1LPS e Easy to use Easy paper loading e High reliability and long life due to the use of stepping motors for head carriage ret
33. ty assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein Neither BIXOLON nor its affiliates shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for damages losses costs or expenses incurred by purchaser or third parties as a result of accident misuse or abuse of this product or unauthorized modifications repairs or alterations to this product or excluding the U S failure to strictly comply with BIXOLON s operating and maintenance instructions BIXOLON shall not be liable against any damages or problems arising from the use of any options or ant consumable products other than those designated as Original BIXOLON products MH Notice The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice Copyright 2005 BIXOLON Co Ltd Rev 1 05 As SRP 275 E EMC and Safety standards Applied Product Name SRP 275 The following standards are applied only to the printers that are so labeled Europe CE marking TUV GS EN60950 1 2001 North America EMI FCC Class A Safety standards UL C UL UL60950 1 National CB scheme IEC 60950 1 2001 E WARNING The connection of a non shielded printer interface cable to this printer will invalidate the EMC standards of this device You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment E CE Marking The printer conforms to
34. ug it before taking following measures Keep the desiccant out of children s reach If not they may eat it Switch off the printer and unplug the set from the mains After the disappearance of the smoke call your dealer to repair it TO UNPLUG PROHIBIT Install the printer on the stable surface Use only approved accessories and do not try to disassemble repair or remodel it for yourself If the printer falls down it can be broken and you can hurt pede y yourself e Call your dealer when you need these services Do not touch the blade of auto cutter DISASSEMBLING PROHIBIT i 2 PROHIBITED Do not let water or other foreign objects in the Do not use the printer when it is out of order This printer can cause a fire or an electrocution If this happened switch off and unplug the printer before Switch off and unplug the printer before calling your dealer calling your dealer PROHIBIT TO UNPLUG Rev 1 05 3 SRP 275 All rights reserved No part of this publication may reproduced stored in a retrieval or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of BIXOLON No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this book BIXOLON assumed no responsibility for errors or omissions Neither is any liabili
35. uipment or the software not the printer e Running the self test 1 Make sure the printer is turned off and the printer cover is closed properly 2 While holding down the FEED button turn on the printer and continue to hold until the paper begins to feed The self test prints the printer DIP Switch settings and memory switch settings And cuts the paper and pauses The power light blinks 3 Press the FEED button to continue printing the statistic data 4 Press the FEED button to continue printing the rolling ASCII pattern 5 The self test mode terminates after printing the rolling ASCII pattern automatically Rev 1 05 32 SRP 275 9 Hexadecimal Dumping e Hexadecimal dump This feature allows experienced users to see exactly what data is coming to the printer This can be useful in finding software problems When you turn on the hexadecimal dump function the printer prints all commands and other data in hexadecimal format along with a guide section to help you find specific commands e To use the hexadecimal dump feature follow these steps 1 After you make sure that the printer is off open the rear cover of the printer 2 Hold down the FEED button while you turn on the printer 3 Close the rear cover 4 Run any software program that sends data to the printer The printer prints Hexadecimal dump and then all the codes are received in a two column format The first column contains the hexadecimal codes and the
36. urn and paper feeding e Two color printing red black available e Various formats are possible because the paper feeding pitch is selectable e High general control utility based on the ESC POS TM standard e The head can be driven due to the internal drawer interface e Character font 7 x 9 9 x 9 is selectable e The auto cutter uses a circular method with a high quality blade and a long life Approximately 1 500 000 cuts e Paper near end Switch is standard e A internal AC adaptor e Front view e Rear view Rear cover DIP Switch cover Power connect Interface connector Drawer kick out Control panel 7 connect Power switch NOTES Please be sure to read the instructions in this manual carefully before using your new printer Rev 1 05 6 SRP 275 E Table of Contents 1 Setting Up the Printer ct ret ata 8 ss Bd UMpACking xe 8 1 2 Choosing a place for the printer 8 1 3 Using the operation panel ee aa 9 2 Connecting the Cables ea 10 2 1 Connecting the AC Adaptor 10 2 2 Connecting the Interface cable and Drawer kick out cable ee 10 2 2 1 Serial Interface RS 232C ee 11 2 2 2 Parallel Interface IEEE1284 Snates peed secs Tan peed sala eases bane been hein eee Reine an eee ees wre 12 2 9 3 ISB interfaces te Ka ee ee ee NA Bee oe ee ae 13 2 2 4 Ethernet Interface eee eee er erie eer reer eer errr rere 13 2 2 5 Drawer kick out BEN BAE TEA ARA KUKU ERA UG GARENA YAN ANN EEE ese giose
37. y over 7 6 inch Hosts that cannot send an escape sequence such as lt ESC gt d 0 can cut paper if a 1 6 inch line feed code lt LF gt is sent seven times 3 Near end switch Function When an near end switch is mounted settings should abide by those shown in the table below MSW 2 1 MSW 2 0 Near end switch Function 0 0 Disabled 0 1 Disabled 1 0 Reflects the near end switch state to the status Printing does not stop for near end and the printer does not go offline 1 1 Reflects the near end switch state to the status Printing does stop for near end and the printer goes offline Rev 1 05 25 SRP 275 Memory Switch 3 Bit Function 0 1 F D C 8 Character Table 2 Refer to the following table 7 2 1 0 lt CR gt Command Functions 1 Refer to the following table NOTES 1 lt CR gt Command Functions MSW3 1 MSW3 0 lt CR gt Functions 0 0 Ignored 0 1 Ignored 1 0 Prints and performs a line feed same as lt LF gt 1 1 Prints No line feed 2 Character Table Settings These settings are enabled only on standard specification printers MSW3 C MSW3 B MSW3 A MSW3 9 MSW3 8 Character Table Page 0 PC437 U S A Page 1 Katakana Page 2 PC850 Multilingual Page 3 PC860 Portuguese Page 4 PC863 Canadian French Page 5 PC865 Nordic Page 16 WPC1252 Latin1 Page 1
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